Machine Operator - Perfect Binding/Saddle Stitching: Augusta, Maine Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Machine Operator - Perfect Binding/Saddle Stitching: Augusta, Maine

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43352
JOB PURPOSE
Machine operators set up and operate various bindery equipment. This position focuses mainly on perfect binding and saddle stitching machines. Machine operators setup the machine to run, following guidelines set in the job ticket, load onto and unload printed material from the machines, perform scheduled maintenance and oversee any helpers assigned during the run.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
o Read and understand work order completely.
o Visually inspect all work order materials and specifications and report all problems to supervisor.
o Machine setup and make ready
o Making adjustments to machines during run
o Cleaning machines
o Handling printed material
o Moving skids
o Packing boxes
o Communicate effectively with all appropriate personnel.
o Check floor and equipment continuously for hazards.
o Maintain quantity counts.
o Conduct quality checks during each job. Each job must be double checked, by a supervisor, before the run.
o Once the job is running the operator must work independently and maintain consistent quality through the run.
o Additional responsibilities as required.
EXPERIENCE
Five years of experience operating production machinery is required, and experience on perfect binding and/or saddle stitching is required as part of that experience.
EDUCATION
High school diploma.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be at least 18 years old. Must be able to read and understand written and verbal instructions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS (in a usual workday)
Stand Total hours/day 7.5 Hours at one time 3.5
Walk Total hours/day 1.0 Hours at one time 0.25
Lifting Total hours/day 1.0 Hours at one time 0.25
(> 50lbs)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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