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Bindery Manager

Company Name:
RR Donnelley
Bindery Manager
Tracking Code
17474
Job Description
Hickory Printing is looking for an experience Bindery Manager for 2nd Shift. MUST HAVE HANDS ON BINDERY EXPERIENCE ALONG WITH MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE TO BE CONSIDERED
The Bindery Manager is responsible for scheduling work, employees and equipment maintenance within the Bindery, Finishing & Mailing Departments. The ideal candidate will have a background in mailing, and be creative, inventive, knowledgeable, and good at troubleshooting equipment and production issues. The ideal candidate should have hands on bindery experience with some or all of the equipment listed below.The bindery manager on occasion may need to run or help trouble shoot a machine.
Additionally, this person must be capable of working with all types of experience levels and personalities that make up a bindery staff.
Sample list of Bindery Equipment:
2 Muller Martini Saddle Stitchers (6 pockets
cover feeder)
1 Muller Martini Saddle Stitcher (10 pockets
2 cover feeders)
1 Harris Saddle Stitcher (8 pockets
cover feeder)
4 MBO Continuous Feed Folders
1 Kolbus KM473 Perfect Binder
3 Polar Cutters (1 is fully automated / high speed)
1 Bobst Gluer / Folder
Required Skills
Must be able to set up and operate commercial bindery experience.
Knowledge of USPS regulations, inline inkjet system & tabbing equipment experience is a plus.
Must be reliable with excellent communication skills (verbal & written)
DRUG SCREEN AND BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED.
Required Experience
2
years experience as a Bindery Manager within a web and sheet-fed commercial printing operation is required.
Experience in the set up and operation of saddle stitch machines, continuous feed folders, automated cutters & inkjet systems is preferred.
Job Location
Conover, North Carolina, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Employee Referral Bonus eligible
NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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