Exciting opportunities await at Hydrite 🚀 Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance your career, we have openings for every stage of the journey. Join a privately-held, family-owned company where growth, safety, and employee well-being are top priorities. Explore your potential and apply today:
Last week we celebrated Milwaukee Production Operator Greg, who retired after 43+ years with Hydrite. His commitment, expertise, and warm presence will be missed on our team. Enjoy every moment of your well-deserved retirement Greg! Are you looking for a career at a company with excellent benefits, growth opportunities, and up to 10% retirement contribution? Check out our current openings:
#HydriteHelps volunteers from our corporate facility packed 500 bags for Blessings in a Backpack 🎒🍏 These essential packs were delivered to Heyer Elementary School in Waukesha, ensuring students have nourishment on the weekends through the end of the school year. We're grateful for the ongoing opportunity to give back to our community and take further steps towards our goal of eliminating local hunger ❤️ Learn more:
Employees from our corporate and Milwaukee facilities visited the Milwaukee Boys & Girls Clubs of America. We shared insights about Hydrite, discussing post-high school career opportunities and what it's like to work in our industry. The high school students got a glimpse of the importance of safety in the workplace, testing out Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)! We're passionate about giving back to our community and inspiring the next generation of leaders. Thank you to the Boys and Girls Club for continuing to welcome us and making this outreach possible 🤝
#HydriteHelps volunteers from our Oshkosh facility recently lent a helping hand to Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services as they prepare to move into their new building. The team spent the afternoon cleaning apartment unit bathrooms that will be completely renovated for clients affected by domestic abuse. Together, we're making a difference in our community ❤️
And that's a wrap on our Steals For Meals initiative with the Milwaukee Bucks Inc. and Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin! 🍽️🏀 For every steal made by the Bucks during home games, Hydrite donated $75 to help end local hunger. We're grateful for the chance to contribute to our local community's well-being through our charitable efforts. Thank you to everyone involved for making a difference! More about Hydrite's Steals for Meals program:
Hydrite has a long history of supporting the communities in which we operate through charitable giving. The Visalia team made a donation to their facility's local Boys & Girls Clubs of America, which focuses on enabling young people to reach their full potential. Learn more about the impact of our Hydrite Helps program and how you can get involved:
Our Hydrite Helps team joined the Hunger Task Force to support local Wisconsin seniors in need. Volunteers from our corporate office, Milwaukee plant, and field sales team dedicated their time to pack over 700 essential stock boxes 🍴📦 The Hunger Task Force's commitment to reducing local hunger aligns closely with our values at Hydrite. Together we're making a tangible impact, one box at a time ❤️ See more ways Hydrite supports our community:
After 30 years of service, University Park Driver Steve Bodie has retired. Steve worked in a critical role on our private transportation fleet. Drivers like Steve make sure customers receive the product they need when they need it keeping safety top of mind. Congrats on your retirement & best of luck!
This past Saturday the Hydrite Beakers had an amazing time participating in the American Lung Association #FightForAirClimb in Milwaukee 💪 Together they climbed 30 flights of stairs fighting for every breath, symbolizing the struggles individuals with lung health issues face every day. Hydrite was a proud silver sponsor of the event and the team raised over $4,800 dedicated to #lunghealth research. At Hydrite, giving back to our community is at the core of who we are. Learn more about how #HydriteHelps: