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Crown Staffing is hiring Machine Operators in Shelbyville, KY. This position is on 1st and 2nd shift. -Able to input and adjust setting at the laminator control panel. -The Lead Operator position is an hourly position and reports to the supervisor.
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Check machine set-up and/or parts completed by previous operator to determine progress on a job and ensure safe working conditions. Workers in this position operate and adjust numerically controlled (NC) tape/tow laminator machines, using composite materials to manufacture detail parts/assemblies, used in aerospace production.
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Operates the laminator to mount and film laminate jobs as needed. Sets up and operates a stitcher, shrink wrap machine, round corner machine, and perfect binder. Nesco Resource has a Post Production Operator 1 position in Brunswick Ohio. This position requires prior experience.
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Assists the Laminator Operator in the set up and production on lamination machinery. The Laminator Assistant assists the Laminator Operator in keeping the lamination equipment running continuously and ensures that materials are readily available at all times.
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Laminator, WaterJet, Laser, Skiver, and/or the Printed Rotary Machine) Title : Machine Operators (Slitter, Rotary Die, Punch Press, Preco Department: Production. The Machine Operators will report to the Shop Foreman.
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Machine operation, Flexo Folder, Rotary, Folder-Gluer, Flatbed Gluer, Litho Laminator, Machine operating, printing machine, corrugated, management skills, Lead machine operating.
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Perform and manage all necessary cleaning and housekeeping duties including cleaning the laminator, scrubbing all rollers and pumps, changing filters, picking up debris around the machine, end of order clean-up, and in-process machine laminator cleaning.
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Flexographic Press Operator & Laminator Operators – (Press) Major Job Function: Our operators are responsible for running a flexographic printing press or lamination machine. Machine Operator – Production, Flexographic Printing Press Operators, Converting Operators, Slitter Rewind Operators.
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Targeted Skills: Machinist, Machine Operator, Laminator, Laminators, Coaters, Forklift, Machinist, Machinery, Laminating, Web Press, Printing, Packaging. If no Web Press must have: Laminator or Coater machine operator or something similar as a machine operator.
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Production Machine Operator. Operate a Flexographic Printing Press, Laminator, or Slitter to manufacture packaging for our customers. Improve efficiency by operating production machinery including: Flexographic Printing Press, Laminator, or Slitter.
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In this role you will follow customer specifications and Sealing Device policies and procedures to use a variety of materials, silicone, rubber, pour on plastic and priming or applying Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSA) using the Tarp laminator or by hand.
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Assist operator in setting up and running the adhesive laminator. Assist in preparing for jobs by having trolleys and adhesive equipment ready for the laminator. Provide clean-up for laminator.
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Job Overview A laminator is a machine that takes large rolls of plastic film and combines them with other rolls of packaging film. Every laminator requires an operator and a helper to work efficiently.
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The Laminator Operator is responsible for setting up the solventless adhesive laminator, running production of the laminator, cleaning and all related maintenance of the machine.
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Operate Laminator to run in accordance with all written specification including manufacturing spec, customer spec, and standard operating procedure Recording and storage of retains Determine how often film samples need to be taken, prepare samples, take to QA lab for testing Shall visually inspect web for defects, which will then be flagged Changing glue filters Adjust machine specifications, pressures, equipment for each new job All other duties as assigned by supervisor or management.
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