Finishing press Operator Manufacturing - Orem, UT at Geebo

Finishing press Operator

Job Description
Coating and die-cutting of printed and non-printed roll stock.
Ensure high quality operation of die cutting machinery.
Perform all job duties in a safe and responsible manner.
Ensure that proper SOP s are followed.
Maintain a clean working environment.
Support other areas of production as needed.
Responsibilities
Lift up to 25 pounds routinely (numerous times per hour)
Lift occasionally up to 50 pounds (numerous times per day)
Operation of high-speed machinery with rotary tooling spinning at high rates of speed.
Manual dexterity necessary to operate machinery safely
Walking and standing throughout the day as necessary to perform job duties
Frequent bending, pushing, and pulling
Work safely with various chemical solvents
Work cooperatively with others
Read and write English with sufficient proficiency to follow written instructions, read
warning labels on chemical solvents, and complete required paperwork
Intimate knowledge of the customers needs
An accurate eye for detail
Qualifications
Handle situations in the best interest of both customer and company
Ability to identify problems and make appropriate improvements
Smart, flexible, diligent, professional, high integrity
Flex Tech is a food safe facility and follows GMP (Good Manufacturing Process) policies
and procedures. As such, it is expected of all employees to follow and maintain these policies and procedures. All employees will be expected to complete company provided training and adhere to that training on an ongoing basis. This training should be completed on the first day of employment and additional required training that is provided by the company should be reviewed and agreed to as needed.
Follow attendance policies and work additional hours, including overtime, when needed
Additional Information
Graveyard shift - 11:
00p.m. -- 7:
00 a.m.
$12.00 starting plus $1.00 differential per hourEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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