Careers that
make a difference

At The Phoenix Group, you’ll work alongside experienced teams solving real operational challenges—where your contributions matter and results are visible every day.
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At The Phoenix Group, we solve complex operational challenges for organizations that depend on precision, reliability, and execution under pressure. Our work spans engineering, assembly, quality, packaging, logistics, and material management—often in environments where conditions change quickly and outcomes matter immediately.

This is not theoretical work. Phoenix teams operate inside real facilities, real supply chains, and real production timelines. If you’re motivated by accountability, problem-solving, and the opportunity to make measurable impact, Phoenix offers a place to do work that holds up in the real world.
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culture
Phoenix is a hands-on, execution-driven organization built on ownership, trust, and collaboration. Our teams work closely with customers, suppliers, and each other—often on-site—to understand conditions, address constraints, and find practical solutions.
Across every role and business unit, we value:
Accountability over excuses
Precision over guesswork
Collaboration over silos
Continuous improvement over complacency
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join us
Phoenix offers opportunities across engineering, operations, quality, logistics, packaging, program management, and field services. While roles vary by division, they share a common focus: improving performance inside complex, high-stakes operational environments.  We welcome professionals who want to do work that matters. If you want to solve problems, improve systems, and contribute to high-performing operations. If you’re driven by execution, accountability, and continuous learning, we encourage you to explore current openings or submit your information for future consideration.

current openings

Quality Manager

Columbus, IN
The Quality Manager is responsible for the daily plant operations, including verifying production quality, supplier quality, and customer quality.
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Quality Assurance Specialist

Columbus, IN
The Quality Assurance Specialist ensures company standards are maintained by tracking and maintaining reporting mechanisms.
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Production Planner

Columbus, IN
The Production Planner is responsible for developing, managing, and continuously improving production schedules to meet customer delivery requirements while optimizing capacity, material flow, and inventory levels.
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Controls Engineer

Columbus, IN
The Controls Engineer provides and supports electrical design, systems programming, testing, and installation of electronically controlled equipment or machinery for use in manufacturing.
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CNC Machinist

Columbus, IN
The CNC Machinist uses technical and mathematical skills to program and operate computer-controlled machines to produce precision metal or plastic parts.
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Industrial Packaging Designer

Indianapolis, IN
The Industrial Packaging Engineer is responsible for the design, development, testing, and optimization of packaging systems used to protect industrial products during handling, storage, and transportation.
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Quality Assurance Specialist

Battleboro, NC
The Quality Assurance Specialist ensures company standards are maintained by tracking and maintaining reporting mechanisms.
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Production Manager

Battleboro, NC
The Production Manager creates effective policies and procedures to ensure that the manufacturing department operates at peak efficiency.
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