Production Operator II Manufacturing - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Production Operator II

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# Job Description
Position is responsible for the day to day print, folder/sealer and special handling mail operations of PIN/Post Mailers. This includes but is not limited to running the printers and folder/sealers, providing diagnostics and troubleshooting for hardware and IT issues. The operator will partner with management, customer engineers and client services to produce a near flawless product.
# Job Specific Responsibilities
The operator is responsible for the reaching and exceeding all timeliness and quality SLA standards. Operator is responsible for stocking forms for the same day and next day's work. Operator is responsible for keeping the work area clean and well organized. The operator is responsible for teaming with the department to produce a superior product. Operator must be able to complete all task listed and unlisted as assigned.
# Candidate Requirements
The Candidate must have a high school education or the equivalent. The Candidate must have 2-5 years minimum printer experience. Candidate must be able to partner and work well his/her team members. Candidate must be able to stand and work for 8-12 hrs per day. Candidate must be able to lift 50# boxes all through the work day.
# Preferred Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent. Basic PC skills required. Six months to 1 year previous machine and/or production experience preferred. Ability to function effectively in a team environment.
Requisition No.: 40158BR
Country: United States
State: Nebraska
City: Omaha
Primary Location Address: OMAHA-10910 Mill Valley Road (1171)
Job Function: Operations
Worker Type: Regular Employee
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Shift Type: Days
Hours per Week: 40
Work Days: Monday-Friday
Posting Currency: USD
Manager Level: L1: All Other PositionsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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