Amcor

PressOperator(12hrNights)

$48–65k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Press Operator (12hr Nights) at Amcor. Skills: Flexographic printing, Press setup, Quality checks. Prepare press for flexographic printing. Perform press setup”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain production and quality standards

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 65 pounds, Work in extreme temperatures

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to read, write and understand English, Ability to read and understand a measuring tape, Mechanically inclined

Nice to Have

High school graduation or its equivalent preferred, Prior Central Impression Press operation preferred, Knowledge of late model, automatic presses preferred

What You'll Do.

Prepare press for flexographic printing

Manage all aspects of printing press run

Orient flexographic plates

Manage flexographic ink distribution

Prepare printing presses for quality printing

Troubleshoot equipment

Perform quality checks

Notify management of malfunctioning equipment

Maintain production standards

Maintain quality standards

Make necessary adjustments

Ensure product complies with work order

Adhere to safety policies

Inspect facility for hazards

Maintain clean work environment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with co-workers; Work with employees

Communication Scope

Speaking skills; Present information

Free ATS check

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