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Machine Operator - 3rd Shift

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2 Nevada, IA Nevada, IA Full-time Full-time $19 an hour $19 an hour Position
Summary:
Priority Envelope is a leading manufacturer and supplier of custom envelopes made for the direct marketing and transactional mail industries.
We have an immediate need for 3rd shift Machine Inspector / Operators at our facility located in Nevada, Iowa.
The 3rd Shift Machine Operator is an entry level position that works Sunday - Thursday (11pm to 7am) and earns $19 per hour ($16.
00/hr plus a $3/hr shift differential).
The Machine Operator is responsible for final inspection and packaging envelopes for shipment.
The position requires lifting, stacking, and computer software entry.
The Inspector / Machine Operator is responsible for operating converting equipment by following all standard work to job specifications in an accurate, timely and safe manner.
Essential Duties Include:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
Feeding paper stock, roll tending, clearing jams and possibly restarting equipment.
Monitoring glue levels and refilling as needed Inspecting, packing, and stacking finished product Performing all quality checks on back, table and half hour pulls Participate in and promote team problem solving and process improvement Maintain production records and equipment logs accurately and timely.
Education and
Experience:
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent.
One to three years manufacturing or packaging-based work experience.
Strong skills in math and ruling; attention to precision and detail and a desire to achieve customer satisfaction Demonstrated openness to process improvement and change Good attendance and punctuality and willingness to work overtime as needed.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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