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The laminator is able to perform all the basic duties of the lamination process such as defect-free fiberglass roll out, laminate sanding prep, part inspection and defect removal and startup and shutdown duties.
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The Laminator works in the Lamination Department and is one of the first key positions in the boat building process. The Laminator is also responsible for fixing scratches on the molds, cleaning fiberglass parts, applying resin and gelcoat, and sanding and buffing.
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Maintain Equipment: Roll to Roll & Flatbed Printers, Laminator, Plotter & Router. A growing sign shop is seeking a full time Print Production Manager experienced in large format digital printing & design.
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SUMMARY:Safely, efficiently, and effectively operate assigned Digital Cell machinery (Slitter, Poucher, Laminator and Press) meeting or exceeding safety, quality standards, efficiency, machine set-up, waste, and non-chargeable downtime standards.
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Able to input and adjust setting at the laminator control panel. While on assignment as a Crown Jewel, you can expect to enjoy such benefits as weekly pay, direct deposit or pay card, and the ongoing support of your Crown Staffing Team, who work to advocate for your success.
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The Laminator operator produces all products to defined quality levels, yield and standard. It is the responsibility of the laminator operator to understand all production criteria for all products that are applicable to the laminator operator tasks.
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This requires the set-up and assembly of single and/or multiple components into a final product, either manually or by operating the following basic bindery/finishing equipment: shrink-wrapper, 30-inch cutter, padding racks, rubberstamp assembly, three-hole drill, spiral punch & binder, tab laminator & cutter, stitcher, box maker, table-top folder, table-top laminator, and high-speed punch.
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You do not like to work with your hands to use the printer, plotter, laminator, and other production in our center to produce the final end product for our customers. Have at least 2 years experience in both sign production (physically operating large format vinyl printers and plotters) and sign installation.
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The Laminator is responsible for utilizing open mold and closed mold methods to perform the lamination process in building fiberglass parts that construct our boats. A good laminator is able to understand instructions and carry them out efficiently within the given deadline.
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Sign assembly includes preparing substrates and applying vinyl or other media, mounting and/or laminating prints and operating and setting up the laminator for over-laminating, encapsulation, or mounting of digital imaged products.
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Operate a wide-format laminator and perform finishing duties, such as cutting out banners, grommeting, loading and unloading rolls of media onto and from printers, handling print files etc. Candidates should have the ability to run wide format printers, run a wide-format laminator and perform finishing duties, such as cutting out banners, grommeting, loading and unloading rolls of media onto and from printers, handling print files, etc.
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Today, Hinckley builds highly innovative, power and sailing yachts from 29 to 76 feet under the Hinckley, Hinckley Sport Boat, Hunt, and Morris brands.
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This position will play a key role in duties to include those specific to; 2-Way Feeder, Auto Collator Feeder, Die Cutter Helper, Finishing Utility, Gluer Feeder, Inspector or Laminator Helper.
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Operates equipment (e.g., copier, typewriter, computer, laminator, etc. Supervises students during recess/playground, halls, cafeteria periods and may feed students; walks or assists students to and from restrooms, buses, and cabs; and with duties related to the general welfare of students (e.g., safety precautions, self-help needs, etc.
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Producing signs by preparing substrates and applying vinyl or other media, mounting and/or laminating prints, and operating the laminator for over-laminating, encapsulation, or mounting of digital imaged products.
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