Posted 1w ago

Saddle Stich Operator

@ Moore
Topeka, Kansas, United States
$17/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Set up machines, Operate and adjust machines, Monitor quality
Requirements Summary:Experience operating saddle stitch machines; read job tickets; load signatures; adjust settings; monitor quality; perform basic maintenance.
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Description

This is a night shift position you will train on days for 2 weeks and will be moved to nights. The Saddle Stitch Operator is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining saddle stitch binding equipment to produce high-quality printed materials such as booklets, magazines, catalogs, and brochures. You will work a 3/4 schedule.

        

Requirements

·         Set up/operate saddle stitch machines, including feeders, stitch heads, trimmers, and stackers

·         Read and interpret job tickets, layouts, and specifications

·         Load printed signatures, wire, and other materials into equipment

·         Adjust machine settings for paper size, fold, stitch placement, and trim

·         Monitor production quality, checking for alignment, pagination, stitch integrity, and trim accuracy

·         Troubleshoot minor mechanical issues and perform routine maintenance and cleaning

·         Maintain production speed while minimizing waste and downtime

·         Accurately count, bundle, and label finished products

·         Follow all safety procedures and maintain a clean work area

·         Communicate with supervisors and team members regarding job status and issues

Required Skills/Abilities:

·         All work must be done as per the specifications of the customer. 

·         Must have the ability to understand the specifications and adjustments needed for several different job needs to ensure quality production as well as minimal errors and waste

Safety Hazards:

·         Works with machinery that has highspeed moving parts. 

·         Cutters have sharp blades that could inflict life-threatening injuries if safety procedures are not followed. 

·         Noise levels are consistently above the allowable levels.  Hearing protection required. 

·         Heavy lifting and proper lifting techniques are required.