Summary Of Responsibility
Employees in the Bindery Department are responsible for operating all finishing equipment.
Essential Job Functions
Work involves most of the following:
- Set up appropriate equipment.
- Have supervisor/production manager sign off on set up and make occasional quality check.
- While running rework job, notify supervisor/production manager of any nonconformance, equipment failures, raw material specification or quality issues, injuries, and/or safety hazards.
- Complete rework constantly checking quality and conformance standards.
- Shrink wrap, store, and label finished product according to job standard.
- Complete all job related paperwork and contact warehouse team to remove finished product and move to proper location.
- Maintain clean machines and work environment. Notify maintenance of any necessary significant equipment adjustments or repairs.
- Communicate during entire shift with supervisor, quality department, warehouse personnel, maintenance and other people as necessary.
- Perform other tasks as assigned.
Mental and Physical Requirements
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by a successful Specialty employee.
- Understand and observe all company safety standards.
- Job involves use of hearing protection, work with water based inks, use of degreasers and solvents, and other lubricants.
- Must be highly mobile and able to access all areas of the premises.
- Ability to concentrate and remain focused while handling multiple tasks, responsibilities and projects.
- Ability to work over eight hours in a work day, and over 40 in a work week as necessary.
- Use of close vision and fine motor skills to detect quality issues.
- Vision abilities including close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
- Position requires constant standing, frequent reaching, use of hands and arms, stooping, kneeling, stretching and crouching and occasional lifting of up to 75 pounds, pushing paper rolls that weigh up to 500 pounds, constant close attention to detail, use of close vision and fine motor skills to detect quality issues and occasional communication with supervisor or other employees.