Night Shift Bindery and Folding line Operator

Burr Ridge, IL
Full Time
Operations
Mid Level

Company Overview

Sepire is a marketing services and communications distribution company specializing in complex, compliance driven solutions for its' clientele.  We are a technology forward company focused on delivering automation solutions in a highly secure environment.  Our multi-channel communications services include contact management, printing, mailing, fulfillment, and electronic delivery.

Job Summary

The Bindery and Finishing Operator reports to the Operations Team. This position is responsible for operating cutting, folding, saddle-stitching,Tabbing,Inkjetting and/or near-line web-roll finishing equipment. This includes maintenance and operation of the machines, as well as meeting the quality standards of the business and its' clientele. This will require working with Client Services, Prepress, Print, and Mail teams to ensure a quality product is delivered. This position requires a technical and mechanical skill set with a keen attention to detail.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Operate and maintain cutting, folding, saddle-stitching, and near-line web-roll finishing equipment
  • Handle both cut-sheet and roll paper stocks
  • Collaborate with Prepress, Print, and Mail teams on imposition requirements and workflows
  • Follow written instructions as outlined in the job instructions, general work instructions, and operating standards
  • Perform production quality verification steps in compliance with work instructions to ensure consistent quality
  • Perform production record / sequence verification steps with variable data jobs
  • Perform product sampling as outlined in the job instructions and general work instructions
  • Troubleshoot bindery and finishing equipment related issues
  • Collaborate with department managers to effectively meet deadlines
  • Operate material handling equipment moving press loads raw materials in and out of the department
  • Ability to operate or willingness to learn other post print production equipment as needed
  • Maintain a clean and safe work environment
  • Flexibility to work overtime and in other departments as needed to get the job done
  • Perform job duties in compliance with company policies and regulatory standards including but not limited to HIPAA, SOC2, and OSHA

Qualifications and Skills

  • At least 2 years experience operating bindery and/or finishing equipment
  • Strong to intermediate knowledge of press impositions
  • Comfortable working within a team environment, meeting team objectives
  • Confident with a computer as we are a highly technology focused organization and use a variety of applications to collaborate, process, create, and manage production
  • Ability to work within a process driven environment, multi-task, and manage priorities

Benefits and Perks

  • Health insurance
  • Vacation
  • Paid holidays
  • Birthday PTO
  • 401k
  • Convenient to public transportation and interstate access

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