The Stacker / Dry End Operator works at the discharge end of the corrugator, receiving finished corrugated sheets from the cutoff knife and managing the stacking, counting, labeling, and staging of completed board orders. This position is the last quality checkpoint on the corrugator line before board enters the converting or warehouse queue. The Stacker Operator is responsible for catching and escalating quality defects, ensuring accurate order counts and labeling, and maintaining the flow of material off the line so the corrugator can run continuously without backup or stoppage. While the role does not require operating the corrugator console, it demands continuous attention, physical stamina, and the ability to communicate quality and flow issues upstream to the CR Operator in real time. The Stacker Operator is often the first person to observe quality defects that originate at the wet end — making accurate, timely communication a core competency of this position. ND Paper is a leading manufacturer of high-quality pulp, paper, and packaging products in the United States, generating over half a billion dollars in annual sales. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Limited – the largest containerboard producer in the world – ND Paper is part of a global network committed to excellence and innovation. With two integrated pulp and paper mills in Rumford, Maine and Biron, Wisconsin, a packaging plant in Sturtevant, Wisconsin, and two sheeting facilities in Langhorne, Pennsylvania and Fairmont, West Virginia, the ND Paper family produces nearly one million tons of products annually. Our 1,100 dedicated employees are the heart of our operations, and we are committed to fostering positive work environments where individuals can advance and thrive. At ND Paper, we are investing in our future, and that starts with our staff.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED