FIS

AssociateI,ProductionOperations

Romeoville, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Associate I, Production Operations at FIS. Operates production machines, inserters, printers, bursters, metering machines and general office equipment. Performs high-speed, high-volume production tasks”

What You'll Achieve.

delivers a quality product; meeting all production deadlines

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identifies and resolves clearly defined problems

Eligibility Requirements

Must be able to commute on site

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or GED, Ability to remain flexible to change in duties, workflow and priorities, Ability to work overtime when necessary, Proficiency in MS Office and Outlook, communication skills, Attention to detail and extreme accuracy required

What You'll Do.

Operates production machines

metering machines and general office equipment

high-volume production tasks

Maintains productivity on all systems

Delivers a quality product

Meets all production deadlines

Identifies and resolves clearly defined problems

Completes and maintains operator reports and logs

Reconciles incoming and completed work

Communicates all issues

concerns or questions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Communicates all issues, concerns or questions to the Production Department Management team

Communication Scope

communication skills

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