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The Slitter Operator will be responsible for performing duties required to operate a table slitter to cut foam to desired thickness. Our fast-paced manufacturing firm is seeking a Slitter Operator.
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The Night Shift Slitter Operator supports in the operation of the entire slitting department. The Slitter Operator slits large rolls down to smaller rolls in various dimensions according to customer standards.
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We are currently looking for a Rewinder Operator, Slitter Operator, Turret Operator, Flexo Press Operator and Digital Press Operator to join our team. We are currently looking for a Rewinder Operator, Slitter Operator, Turret Operator, Flexo Press Operator and Digital Press Operator to join our team.
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Operation of table top and slitter rewinder machines. Capable of running multi-color printing jobs with in-line die cutting. The printing press operator produces printed materials by following standard operating procedures, setting up, operating, adjusting and maintaining the printing equipment.
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Machine Operation - Rollformers, Coil Slitter and Cold Mill Reduction. ClarkDietrich offers a comprehensive lineup of steel construction products and services for both cold-formed steel framing and drywall plastering finishing systems.
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Summary:The primary role of a slitter Operator is setting-up and operating a slitting machine to cut rolls of Protective Film to documented specifications and/or winding or rewinding as necessary to ensure optimum safety, quality and production while minimizing cost, energy, and waste in our team-based environment.
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Operate binding and finishing equipment including, but not limited to folders, perfect binder, booklet maker, cutter, creaser, slitter, puncher, stitcher, various binders, padding press and shrink wrap machine.
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Avery Dennison Reflective Solutions is looking for a finishing line slitter/packer to join our manufacturing team at our Niles, IL plant. Job Description: The Finishing line slitter/packer is responsible for functions occurring within the finishing center operations.
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The Slitter Operator isresponsible for the overall productivity of the slitter line, with a goal of95% efficiency and cross-trains the Slitter Helper at Tempered and SpecialtyMetals.
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Check schedule from computer and plan size of chaffer to be cut, Load Bias Cutter Fabric rolls onto the Chaffer Slitter Machine using Hoist. The primary function of this position is for the employee to rotate between different jobs as business needs dictates- Tread Booker, Pre-Weigh Operator, Belt Loader, Bias Cutter Operator, Apex, Spray Booth Operator, Wind-Up Operator, Chafer and Fabric Salvage Operator.
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Use forklift, crane, electric lift, and/or up-ender to position amorphous metal spools on slitter or winder. · Set up slitter, take-up spools, and winder (i.e. thread up); slit and/or wind materials onto take-up spools.
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Under the supervision of the Shift Foreman, the Slitter Operator SO is responsible for the Slitting area, including monitoring the of web, documentation of paper work, packaging, process changes and cleaning of the slitter area.
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Optimize slitter scheduling productivity in concert with manufacturing locations. The Executive Team, the Plant Managers, Customer Service Manager, Coating Scheduler, Logistics Manager, Director of Engineering, Sourcing, Finance, Sales/Marketing, IT.
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Learn to back up Slitter Operator and Doublebacker when necessary. Learn to back up Slitter Operator and Doublebacker when necessary. Pratt Industries is one of the largest corrugated packaging companies in America, with sophisticated manufacturing facilities in more than a dozen states.
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Back up to Slitter Operator for break relief. Slitter Operator- 3161. Cut cores to size for slitter, ensuring proper supplies of cores for Slitting Jobs. Back up to Slitter Operator for break relief.
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