Screen Printing Press Operator - 2nd Shift in Birmingham, Alabama at ALG LABELS & GRAPHICS INC
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Job Description
SUMMARY: ALG is seeking a Screen Print press operator with knowledge and experience in the screen printing process. Experience in apparel screen printing, with multi-color and/or automatic press will be considered in lieu of flatbed and cylinder printing press experience. Equipment is M&R flatbeds and Sakurai cylinder press. Prior printing experience required.
FUNDAMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Operate production equipment safely and efficiently, producing quality products.
· Inspection of product produced to job specifications and quality standards
· Receives production order and job assignments from supervisor or lead.
· Obtains needed supplies to produce job.
· Completes production records as required by company guidelines.
· Ensures cleanliness of work area.
· Project positive and professional behavior/attitude
· Additional tasks/duties/special projects may be assigned, as necessary
Requirements:QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
· Mechanical aptitude
· Ability to solve routine production issues
· Ability to operate and adjust mechanical equipment to maintain quality and speed
· Work independently with little supervision
· Detail Oriented
· Good color perception
· Able to make good decisions when problems present themselves
· Multi task – the ability to handle multiple tasks in fast paced environment
· Basic computer skills.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
· Screen printing experience required
· High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required
· Minimum 1 year operating screen printing equipment in a manufacturing setting
· Screen printing automatic press operator experience, a plus
· Digital or Graphic screen printing experience, a plus
· Cylinder press operation, a plus
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
· Ability to regularly lift/or move up to 30 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move 50 pounds.
· Bending and twisting for 8 hours of more
· Standing and walking for 8 hours or more
Good color perception