Data Analysis Inc.-posted 20 days ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Monroe, LA
101-250 employees

The Multi-Web Operator I will tend and provide operator duties to large web folding machine.

  • Use auto loaders to position paper rolls within the machine
  • Splice rolls together and jog paper to match page mark and pages
  • Perform maintenance on machine including greasing rollers and repairing or building new belts
  • Examine finished products for defects. Immediately reports any errors or defects to the shift supervisor
  • Monitor job runs to ensure quality and successful matches occur with VIDEK (barcodes)
  • Able to make slight modifications to job specifications usually in dealing with print margins on the rolls
  • When operating offline, able to direct and lead a crew responsible for stacking the finished product when it comes off the machine
  • Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean orderly condition and follows prescribed safety regulations
  • Re-Web in the event of a web break
  • Control deviation
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • A minimum of two years’ experience performing operator duties (experience operating a web press is ideal)
  • High school graduate, or completion of GED preferred
  • Ability to read, write and understand basic instructions
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Perform all work and activities with honesty and integrity
  • Take personal responsibility for productivity, quality, and timeliness of work
  • Effectively communicate (and listen) clearly, professionally, politely, and persuasively in all situations; respond well and in a reasonable, timely manner
  • Challenge conventional practices and use creativity and information to lead, innovate, problem solve, and implement ideas to contribute to the growth of the organization
  • Support and meet company/department goals and core values
  • Collaborate with co-workers to achieve common goals
  • Previous manufacturing experience is a plus
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