Bindery Operator

Job Details
Job Location – Ripon
Position Type – Hourly – Production
Education Level – High School
Job Shift – 2nd Shift- Evening
Job Category – Manufacturing

Description

Job Summary:
The Bindery Operator is responsible for day to day operations that include crewing product quality,
efficiency and administrative duties of the binder assigned. The Bindery Operator must possess the skill
to efficiently set up and operate one or more of the saddle stitchers or perfect binders. Works to maintain
a culture of continuous improvement in area of responsibility utilizing Lean Manufacturing Techniques. This position is 4 days, 10 hour shifts, Monday thru Thursday, 3pm to 1am.

Lean Expectations (Each employment anniversary year):
 Participate in at least two hours of educational experience (s) such as job shadowing, technical
skills training, cross training, webinars, seminars, Lean networking tours, etc.
 Implement at least one improvement idea.
Production Responsibilities:
 Machine set up and operation:
o Coordinate Set up of the machine according to documented set up procedures.
o Set up, adjust and repair stitcher heads as needed for smooth and trouble free operation
o Change and adjust trimmer knives
o Inspect working parts and be able to recognize those that need replacement
o Setup, monitor and maintain inkjet systems when applicable
 Responsible for quality of finished product based on documented procedures
 Responsible for general maintenance and lubrication of machine
 Be thoroughly familiar with all areas of job finishing sheet
 Follows all required safety procedures such as: PPE’s, Ergonomics, Chemical Hazards, etc.
Performs job in a manner that protects the health and safety of all employees.
 Maintain and update Lean Dashboard documentation for your shift
 Train new employees and maintains proper training documentation
 Suggest improvements to current procedures using Lean methodology and practices and
coordinates efforts with peers on other shifts
 Responsible for proper turnover at shift change
o All tools and equipment is accounted for and in proper place
o All information pertaining to status of current job is properly turned over to oncoming
crew.
o Print new work order at shift change for latest updates and review with crew
 Sustains cleanliness and organization in area of responsibility using Lean 5S principles
 Responsible for proper use of Lockout/Tagout and Extraction procedures
 Give direction to machine crew through production and down time
 Provide leadership as required
 Provide input to supervisor for evaluations
 Responsible for delegating job duties to crew assigned
 Assist with quality investigations
 As directed
Qualifications:
 Mechanical skills
 Communication skills
 Administration skills
 Leadership abilities
 Experience working on perfect binding equipment
Physical Demands/Work Environment
 Must be able to use hands for a variety of repetitive material handling tasks about 90% of an 8-
hour shift constantly.
Updated on 2/4/15
 Must be able to constantly stand for up to 8 hours
 Lifting between eight and 50 pounds from waist level and carry at waist level up to four feet on a
frequent basis
 Lifting between eight and 50 pounds from waist level and carry at waist level up to four feet and
lift above shoulder height and place it on a stack on an occasional basis
 Pick up, grasp and turn/rotate 4 to 8 pound handfuls of product on a constant basis
 Kneel and squat to do work on an occasional basis
Occasionally 0-2.5 hours, Frequently 2.5-5 hours, Constantly over 5 hours

Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Mechanical skills
  • Communication skills
  • Administration skills
  • Leadership abilities
  • Understanding of Lean concepts and practices

Physical Demands/Work Environment

  • Must be able to use hands for a variety of repetitive material handling tasks about 90% of an 8- hour shift constantly.
  • Must be able to constantly stand for up to 8 hours
  • Lifting between eight and 50 pounds from waist level and carry at waist level up to four feet on a frequent basis
  • Lifting between eight and 50 pounds from waist level and carry at waist level up to four feet and lift above shoulder height and place it on a stack on an occasional basis
  • Pick up, grasp and turn/rotate 4 to 8 pound handfuls of product on a constant basis
  • Kneel and squat to do work on an occasional basis

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