Job DescriptionEssential Duties Include:
- Read and understand “Change Spec. Card Procedure”
- Read and understand “Non-Conforming Product Procedure”
- Get magnets from magnet board that contains the work order information for production
- Locate pallet or cart with the WOR folder containing the corresponding material, work order numbers and instructions
- Determine and obtain the correct tool for the job identified on the Spec. Card from the tooling rack
- Remove tooling from box, attach bearer blocks and slide into tooling station
- Set the machine for the appropriate job
- Retain Supplier raw material tag with lot # and run # information along with “Approved for Use” tags on separate sheet of paper (if only using partial material and retuning excess material do not retain tag, just record part #, lot # and run # on sheet)
- Complete “Sign-off Check List” (if operator has less than 1-year experience, needs sign-off from experienced operator with over 1 year experience)
- Print out (core tags or box tags) along with 1st piece and last piece labels with correct information,
- Make sure the right material is used where needed, to the proper side of the liner and in the right orientation
- Place material in machine. Feed it through the fife guide and adjust it for center run.
- Place adhesive in machine and line-up with materials so that they are even with each other
- Start machine, adjust tension and alignment as needed
- Pass the material through to the die cutting station
- Remove any waste or air-injection from the tool
- Adjust nip-roller speed for proper speed and dimensions of part
- Verify part to print and or mylar and record dimensions
- Retain first approved piece and place label on back side
- Complete In-Process check sheet during the run.
- Complete End-of-Run sign off confirming the required parts were produced.
- Retain last approved piece and label back side
- Maintain a clean and safe work area, cleaning floor, machine, work area at end of each job and at end of shift
- Cut cores for particular jobs when needed. Obtain boxes and materials necessary for job
- Operate production equipment to produce good, quality product in an efficient/quality-oriented manner.
- Makes suggestions for ways to improve production process
- Works with sales and estimating to test/run samples for new product introduction
- Makes sure product being produced matches the spec card and the degree of quality needed (tolerances etc..)
- Updates spec card for future runs when process is changed
- Observe machine operation to detect workpiece defects or machine malfunctions; adjust machines as necessary.
- Change worn machine accessories such as cutting tools and brushes, using hand tools.
- Perform minor machine maintenance, such as oiling or cleaning machines, changing filters or adding lubricant to the Rotary press when necessary.
- Notify supervisors when major service is required.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent RequirementsEssential Duties Include:
- Read and understand “Change Spec. Card Procedure”
- Read and understand “Non-Conforming Product Procedure”
- Get magnets from magnet board that contains the work order information for production
- Locate pallet or cart with the WOR folder containing the corresponding material, work order numbers and instructions
- Determine and obtain the correct tool for the job identified on the Spec. Card from the tooling rack
- Remove tooling from box, attach bearer blocks and slide into tooling station
- Set the machine for the appropriate job
- Retain Supplier raw material tag with lot # and run # information along with “Approved for Use” tags on separate sheet of paper (if only using partial material and retuning excess material do not retain tag, just record part #, lot # and run # on sheet)
- Complete “Sign-off Check List” (if operator has less than 1-year experience, needs sign-off from experienced operator with over 1 year experience)
- Print out (core tags or box tags) along with 1st piece and last piece labels with correct information,
- Make sure the right material is used where needed, to the proper side of the liner and in the right orientation
- Place material in machine. Feed it through the fife guide and adjust it for center run.
- Place adhesive in machine and line-up with materials so that they are even with each other
- Start machine, adjust tension and alignment as needed
- Pass the material through to the die cutting station
- Remove any waste or air-injection from the tool
- Adjust nip-roller speed for proper speed and dimensions of part
- Verify part to print and or mylar and record dimensions
- Retain first approved piece and place label on back side
- Complete In-Process check sheet during the run.
- Complete End-of-Run sign off confirming the required parts were produced.
- Retain last approved piece and label back side
- Maintain a clean and safe work area, cleaning floor, machine, work area at end of each job and at end of shift
- Cut cores for particular jobs when needed. Obtain boxes and materials necessary for job
- Operate production equipment to produce good, quality product in an efficient/quality-oriented manner.
- Makes suggestions for ways to improve production process
- Works with sales and estimating to test/run samples for new product introduction
- Makes sure product being produced matches the spec card and the degree of quality needed (tolerances etc..)
- Updates spec card for future runs when process is changed
- Observe machine operation to detect workpiece defects or machine malfunctions; adjust machines as necessary.
- Change worn machine accessories such as cutting tools and brushes, using hand tools.
- Perform minor machine maintenance, such as oiling or cleaning machines, changing filters or adding lubricant to the Rotary press when necessary.
- Notify supervisors when major service is required.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent