What are the responsibilities and job description for the Saddle Stitch Operator position at Quad?
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At Quad, the wage range for a Saddle Stitch Operator is between $19.25 - $24.25 / hr. depending on experience. You have immediate opportunities to advance – driving you to be better than yesterday. As your career progresses, there are multiple upward paths available, as we are continuously looking for our next group of leaders to excel within the organization.
One of Quad’s largest mega plants is located in Hartford, which is ranked as one of the safest and fastest-growing WI cities and one of the safest communities for raising kids. At over 1.6 million square feet in size, the Hartford plant is CLIMATE CONTROLLED and home to cutting-edge equipment and technology. Our employees and their families have access to an onsite medical clinic, and fitness center, as well as many recreational outdoor activities like disc golf, sand volleyball, and horseshoes which are free for employees and their families to enjoy. We offer competitive pay, health, dental, pharmacy, and life insurance, 401k, vacation, and other great benefits, including a compressed work schedule where you work half of the year!
Quad is a Wisconsin-based company, which is among the largest magazine and direct-mail printers in the U.S. Our company leverages its strong print foundation as part of a much larger, robust integrated marketing services platform that helps marketers and content creators improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their marketing spend across offline and online media channels.
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Quad is seeking Saddle Stitch Operators for the Hartford, Wisconsin plant. Experience with Muller Martini 12-40 pocket machines or Goss 855's with 40 pocket capabilities is highly desirable. Will consider candidates that have run other types of Saddle Stitch equipment as well.
Job Duties include but are not limited to:
- Operate machine effectively and safely according to standards to ensure a quality product.
- Perform and document preventative and routine maintenance as needed or assigned.
- Make ready the stacker, tiers, mail head, mail control.
- Make ready and run all aspects of the saddle stitcher (pockets, gatherer, stitcher heads, in feed, trimmer, mail table, and mail head, etc.…).
- Make-ready and run demographic and inkjet.
- Fill in for other master operators when needed.
- Assist other master operators with start-ups as possible when their line is down.
- Support material handlers during continuous and self-supported running (including mail-sacking, skid stacking, pocket filling, cover filling, etc.) and give work direction during downtime and clean-up.
- Read and understand binding instructions, mailing instructions, and support the BCS system
- Ensure proper functioning of safety devices (i.e. guards, stop buttons)
- Maintain a safe and clean work environment
- Perform additional tasks as needed or assigned.
Qualifications
- Demonstrated skill in mechanics/mechanical aptitude.
- Ability to read and interpret binding/mailing instructions and operating/maintenance manuals.
- Knowledge of department safety practices.
- Good understanding of all Bindery functions/procedures.
- Good understanding of the co-palletization process, demographics, and selective binding processes.
- Good understanding of primary causes and remedies for various quality problems.
- Ability to recognize, identify, analyze, and communicate problem situations and/or factors.
- Basic computer skills including a good understanding of the BCS System.
- Willingness to move to other machines.
- Willingness to work overtime on unscheduled days.
- Good organizational and time management skills.
- Strong communication skills; both oral and written.
- Ability to work easily and productively with others and with minimal supervision.
- You will work a compressed 3 and 4-day work week geared toward balancing work and family life (12-hour shift (either 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. or 7 p.m. - 7 a.m.) including weekends, and holidays).
- Essential functions of this job include the following: the ability to lift 10-15 pounds continuously, the ability to lift up to 70 pounds occasionally, stand for long hours, use hands and wrists continuously in controlled movement, receive and follow instructions and use vision to identify defects
Salary : $19 - $24