Manufacturing
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Manufacturing Talent

Build a skilled workforce for manufacturing success.

PCR delivers the operators, technicians, and specialists you need to keep production moving — from machine operators and forklift drivers to maintenance technicians and plant managers, across all 50 states.

All Industries
2MProjected Unfilled
Jobs by 2033
415KOpen Manufacturing
Roles Right Now
79%Executives Say
Labor is #1 Challenge
26%of Workforce
Retires by 2030
24hrPCR Response
Guarantee
Assemble the Best Team Ever

Your Source for Manufacturing Talent

At PCR, we understand the challenges you face when hiring for manufacturing and logistics roles. Our manufacturing staffing solutions allow you to assemble a full team — forklift operators, sorters, machine operators, shipping and receiving workers, maintenance technicians, and more.

Whether you have open roles to fill now or for an upcoming production ramp, PCR delivers. Across the United States, we partner with clients in plastic products, medical devices, automobiles and parts, microelectronics, food and beverage, and more — creating unique solutions to meet the growing worker shortage in manufacturing.

Your workforce is your greatest asset. PCR helps you build, protect, and scale it — even in the most competitive labor markets in the country.

The Staffing Reality

Manufacturing's Structural Labor Crisis

The shortage is not a temporary disruption. It is structural — driven by retirements, skill gaps, automation demands, and a generation of workers who never entered the trades. Here is what every plant manager, operations leader, and HR director is dealing with right now.

2M
Projected unfilled manufacturing positions by 2033
Deloitte & The Manufacturing Institute, 2026
26%
Of current workforce expected to retire by 2030 — 1.5M+ vacancies
ManufacturingTomorrow / BLS, 2026
90%
Say manufacturing departments are the most affected by the labor shortage
CADDi 2026 Manufacturing Outlook Study
245K
Manufacturing employees who left their jobs in December 2025 alone
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Jan 2026
Hardest Roles to Fill: Maintenance Technicians, Machine Operators, Controls SpecialistsCritical
Industry reports consistently highlight these three roles as the most acute — they protect uptime and output and cannot be easily replaced with untrained labor (BLS / HoopsHR, 2026)
Manufacturing Wages: First Time Avg. Production Pay Crossed $30/hr Threshold$30.10
Average hourly earnings across all manufacturing employees reached $36.68/hr in April 2026 — wage pressure is driven by role-specific skill scarcity (AMTEC Workforce Report, 2026)
New Demand Driver

Reshoring Is Bringing
Manufacturing Back to America — and Creating a Double Demand

Trade policies, supply chain vulnerabilities exposed during the pandemic, and federal manufacturing incentives under the CHIPS Act and IRA are accelerating the return of production to US soil. New semiconductor fabs, EV battery plants, pharmaceutical facilities, and domestic goods manufacturers are coming online simultaneously — creating demand for manufacturing talent on top of an already-stretched workforce.

Companies are competing for the same finite pool of experienced operators, technicians, and supervisors at both existing facilities and brand-new greenfield sites. The manufacturers who win this talent competition are the ones who engage a specialized recruiting partner before the role is open — not after production is already affected.

3.8M
Workers Needed
by 2033 Total
43%
Plan to Increase
Hiring Next 12 Months
69%
Investing in Robots
to Fill Workforce Gap
62%
Prioritizing Employee
Recruitment & Retention
Specialized Placement

Manufacturing Roles
PCR Recruits For

Production & Operations

Machine Operators

Experienced CNC, press, injection molding, and assembly line machine operators who protect uptime and output on your production floor.

Forklift Operators

Certified sit-down, reach truck, and order picker operators — the backbone of any warehouse, distribution center, or manufacturing floor logistics operation.

Assembly Line Workers

Skilled assemblers, sorters, and production line workers who keep high-volume manufacturing operations moving at pace and meeting quality standards.

Shipping & Receiving

Inbound and outbound logistics workers who manage dock operations, inventory accuracy, and order fulfillment across manufacturing and distribution environments.

Technical & Skilled Trades

Maintenance Technicians

The most critically short-staffed role in manufacturing. Electrical, mechanical, and multi-craft maintenance techs who keep your equipment running and your downtime near zero.

Industrial Electricians

Licensed industrial electricians who service motors, PLC systems, panel wiring, and electrical infrastructure critical to continuous production environments.

Welders & Fabricators

MIG, TIG, stick, and flux-core welders plus metal fabricators essential for manufacturing operations in automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, and structural production.

Quality & Safety Inspectors

QA inspectors, quality engineers, and safety compliance officers who maintain product standards, regulatory compliance, and workplace safety programs across your facility.

Management & Engineering

Production Supervisors & Plant Managers

Floor supervisors, shift managers, and plant directors who own daily output, crew management, safety compliance, and operational excellence across manufacturing environments.

Process & Industrial Engineers

Engineers who optimize production systems, reduce waste, improve yields, and implement lean/Six Sigma methodologies — increasingly valuable as automation raises the skill floor across all manufacturing sectors.

Controls & Automation Specialists

PLC programmers, SCADA engineers, robotics technicians, and automation specialists — the fastest-growing need in manufacturing as Industry 4.0 adoption accelerates across every production environment.

Sector Expertise

Manufacturing Sectors
PCR Specializes In

01

Food & Beverage

High-volume production, FDA compliance, HACCP-certified workers, and sanitation specialists for food manufacturing facilities nationwide.

02

Medical Devices

ISO 13485 environments, clean room technicians, quality engineers, and regulatory compliance professionals for medical device manufacturers.

03

Automotive & Parts

Assembly line workers, stamping operators, welders, and quality inspectors for automotive OEMs and Tier 1/Tier 2 parts suppliers.

04

Microelectronics

Precision assembly technicians, cleanroom operators, and process engineers for semiconductor, PCB, and electronics manufacturing facilities.

05

Plastics & Rubber

Injection molding operators, extrusion technicians, and tool-and-die workers for plastic components and polymer product manufacturers.

06

Aerospace & Defense

Aerospace assemblers, composites technicians, quality inspectors, and manufacturing engineers with security clearance eligibility for defense production.

07

Industrial Machinery

Heavy equipment fabricators, machine builders, field service engineers, and industrial assembly technicians for capital equipment manufacturers.

08

Chemical & Materials

Process operators, chemical technicians, safety officers, and production supervisors for specialty chemical and advanced materials manufacturing facilities.

Tailored Solutions

Manufacturing Staffing
Solutions Built for Your Needs

In manufacturing, your workforce is your greatest asset. PCR helps you navigate the challenges of hiring skilled professionals in a competitive market — from machine operators to forklift drivers, shipping and receiving workers, maintenance technicians, and management.

  • Staffing for machine operation, logistics, maintenance, and shipping roles across all production environments
  • Partnering with industries including food & beverage, microelectronics, medical devices, automotive, plastics, and aerospace
  • Supporting both permanent direct-hire placements and project-based or seasonal staffing needs
  • Screening for industry-specific certifications, equipment experience, safety compliance, and shift availability
  • RPO solutions for high-volume manufacturing ramps — new facility openings, production expansions, and seasonal peaks
Why PCR

Why Choose PCR for Manufacturing Staffing?

Industry Expertise

PCR's manufacturing recruiters understand the floor — shift differentials, equipment certifications, production culture, and the specific technical requirements that separate a great machine operator from an available one. We hire for the real job, not the job description.

Quality Candidates

Every candidate PCR presents is fully screened for equipment experience, certifications, safety training, shift availability, and work history. You receive qualified, ready-to-work professionals — not a stack of unvetted applications to sort through yourself.

Flexible & Scalable

Whether you're ramping up for a project, addressing sudden worker shortages, or building out a new production line — PCR offers staffing solutions that scale with your needs. Temp-to-hire, direct hire, and full-cycle RPO all available under one relationship.

Nationwide — Fast

PCR recruits manufacturing workers in all 50 states with 24-hour response and 5–10 day shortlist delivery. Whether your facility is in a major metro or a rural industrial corridor, we have the network depth to find qualified talent without delays your production schedule can't afford.

Let's Build Your Team

Assemble Your Best Manufacturing Team Ever

Whether you're addressing worker shortages, ramping up for a project, or building a workforce for a new facility — PCR delivers the operators, technicians, and specialists your production line depends on.

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