Offline Operator, 2nd shift

Job Details

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

Description

Job Summary:

Bindery machine assistant (Offline Operator) will either assist in the setup and operation of perfect bind pockets and/or set up and run the various offline equipment throughout the department. 

Essential Functions:

  • Be able to perform all Bindery Inspector 1 and 2 job duties.
  • Assist in machine set-up and operation of off line equipment or perfect bind pockets.
    • Included in this process is setting up and fine tuning pockets, stackers, set up and monitor calipers, and inspect working parts to ensure machine is functioning properly.
  • Use maintain, and support Lean activities such as 5s, TPM tasks and MDI
  • Assist with maintenance and lubrication and replacement of worn parts on applicable equipment
  • 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.
  • Perform knife changes on applicable equipment.

Move product into and away from the binder Assist with agency employees Other duties as directed 

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.
  • 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

Minimum Requirements:

  • High School Diploma

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Be a qualified Inspector level II or possess commensurate experience
  • Must be able to use hands for a variety of repetitive material handling tasks about 90% of an 8-hour shift.
  • Must be able to regularly lift and move materials weighing between five and 50 pounds.
  • Demonstrates a conscious concern for quality.
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Basic math and calculations

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