Full-Time

Lab Assistant-Nights

Hood

Hood

1-10 employees

Produces fresh dairy products since 1846

Compensation Overview

$24.29 - $26.53/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Winchester, VA, USA

In Person

Night shift; on-site in Winchester, VA.

Category
Lab & Research (1)
Required Skills
Microbiology
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or equivalent
Responsibilities
  • Pull all required samples in the established time periods allowing laboratory to be able to identify product issues as they are running on the line.
  • Verifies that product meets the required specifications on the line, such as codes, packaging, absence of leakers, etc. and that operator, coordinators and laboratory resources as well as senior techs are aware of any deviations when they are noted.
  • Understands the importance of notification processes and how it affects profitability of the plant when out-of-spec product is ran.
  • Run and interpret the results on the following tests: vacuum checks; temperature; appearance; weights; code date verifications; packaging checks; seal check verification; pH or TA; coffee testing; shelf life verification; pulling retains for customer complaints; flavor; odor; peroxide checks on Evergreen packaging; Oxonia tests on Serac for POAA levels; spin tests; pre-setting the carts in incubators for microbiological testing; calibrations and standards; etc.
  • Other testing may be required as well.
  • Responsible for the daily cleanup and review of racking systems in the incubators and coolers. Also must set up racks before the lines start.
  • Must maintain lab in a clean and organized fashion which includes removal of trash, consolidating and organizing supplies, wiping down counters, equipment and walls, sweeping, mopping, etc. prior to end of shift.
  • Involvement in team-oriented processes in order to ascertain improvements within the lab and plant.
Desired Qualifications
  • Science training and/or dairy experience preferred
  • Knowledge of food standards and handling, HACCP, preferred

Hood makes dairy products such as milk, cream, butter, and other dairy goods. The products come from dairy farms and are processed through pasteurization to kill bacteria and homogenization to ensure a consistent fat distribution, then packaged for freshness and easy use. Hood differentiates itself through a long-standing history starting in 1846, a focus on high-quality dairy and consistent taste, and a simple promise of reliable, fresh dairy that families can trust. The company’s goal is to provide fresh, high-quality dairy that tastes great and meets everyday family needs.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Lynnfield, Massachusetts

Founded

1846

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Completed $83.5M Frederick County expansion boosts capacity.
  • $120M Batavia investment creates 48 jobs by October 2025.
  • Arkport facility expands for Heluva Good! demand growth.

What critics are saying

  • Barre plant closure eliminates 50 jobs in April 2026.
  • Shaw's discontinues Hood milk in Maine stores.
  • LACTAID milk recall exposes almond allergen risks.

What makes Hood unique

  • HP Hood operates 13 plants nationwide since 1846.
  • Offers premium brands like Heluva Good! and Planet Oat.
  • Consolidates Northeast production strategically post-Barres.

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Company News

The Coconut Mama
Oct 16th, 2025
Vermont abruptly loses another factory as dairy industry rapidly spirals

Vermont abruptly loses another factory as dairy industry rapidly spirals. The dairy industry has had a rough 2025...and unfortunately, the impacts are being felt locally across Vermont. It's no wonder that yet another Vermont dairy factory is throwing in the towel. More specifically, Vermont is losing a long-standing piece of its dairy heritage as a major milk bottling facility prepares to shut down, leaving dozens of workers without jobs and ending nearly eight decades of operation. HP Hood has confirmed it will close the Booth Brothers dairy plant in Barre, a move that will eliminate around 50 positions when production winds down in the coming months ths. The facility has been a staple of Vermont's milk industry for decades, bottling and distributing dairy products across New England. The shutdown reflects growing pressure across the region's dairy and food-processing sectors. Rising energy costs, packaging expenses, and shifting trade dynamics have made it increasingly difficult for mid-sized processors to stay competitive. Many companies are consolidating production into fewer plants to control costs and adjust to uneven demand. For Barre, the loss runs deep. The Booth Brothers plant has been a consistent employer and economic anchor for the area. Its closure means more than just the loss of fifty paychecks - it affects local haulers, maintenance contractors, and suppliers tied to the plant's daily operations. Vermont has seen similar challenges throughout its agricultural economy. Dairy farmers have struggled with volatile milk prices, higher feed costs, and changing market structures. The closure of one of the state's remaining bottling operations underscores how fragile the supply chain has become from farm to shelf. Unfortunately, the bottom line here is another Vermont dairy plant gone - and fifty livelihoods lost as the state's once-steady milk industry continues to feel the squeeze of rising costs and global market shifts. Coconut flour ebook. Learn the basics of baking grain free with my free ebook!

VTDigger
Sep 25th, 2025
Hood plans to close dairy plant in Barre

Hood plans to close dairy plant in Barre.

GO Virginia Region 8
Feb 28th, 2025
Shenandoah Valley Big Deal: Dairy producer again expands in Frederick County

Dairy company HP Hood has nearly completed the $83.5 million expansion and upgrade of its Frederick County plant, which will allow it to increase production and meet future customer demand.

intelligence360
Apr 10th, 2024
Hp Hood To Spend $120 Million To Expand In Batavia New York Creating 48 New Jobs.

HP Hood to spend $120 Million to expand in Batavia New York creating 48 new jobs. HP Hood to spend $120 Million to expand in Batavia New York creating 48 new jobs.Batavia, New York — According to state and local development sources, HP Hood plans to invest $120,000,000.00 to build out 32,500 square feet of new space in Batavia. The company is creating 48 new jobs at this facility. The company plans to occupy the new space at 5140 N Ag Park Dr in Batavia, on or about October 1, 2025. According to the company website For more than 175 years, the name Hood has been synonymous with fresh, quality dairy products that taste great. Founded in 1846 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Hood is now one of the largest dairy processors in the country with 13 manufacturing plants across the United States

Royal Examiner
Apr 9th, 2024
HP Hood LLC Embarks on Major Expansion in Frederick County with $83.5 Million Investment

In a significant development for Virginia's dairy industry, Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced that HP Hood LLC will invest over $83.5 million to enhance its dairy processing facilities in Frederick County.