We’re growing, and we want you to grow with us.
Our St. Cloud Cabinet Door plant is expanding due to new business, and we’re hiring approximately three dozen new team members to support our newly added shifts. Under new management, this is your chance to join a stable, fast-growing company that values hard work, reliability, and career development. Whether you’re experienced in manufacturing or ready to learn something new, we have opportunities for motivated people who want consistent work, competitive pay, and real benefits.
We don’t just offer jobs, we offer long-term opportunities.
$1,000 New Hire Bonus
Paid at 30 days, 30 days, and 6 months
Full Benefits
Start the 1st of the month after hire, including medical, dental, and vision
Paid Vacation & Training
Plus, tuition reimbursement to help you grow your career
Why Join Us?
- New leadership and a frash start
- Stable company with expanding business
- Clean, organized manudacturing environment
- Opportunities for advancement
- On-the-spot offers for the right candidates
Choose the schedule that works best for your life:
1st Shift
Monday – Friday | 6:00 am – 2:30 pm
2nd Shift
Monday – Friday | 2:30 pm – 11:00 pm
12% shift differential
3rd Shift
Sunday – Thursday | Overnight
20% shift differential
Ready for Your Next Opportunity?
If you’re reliable, hardworking, and ready to be part of a growing team, we want to meet you. Join us at our St. Cloud, MN Cabinet Door plant and start building a career, not just a job.
Apply today. Your next shift could be your new future.
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