GENERAL TOOLING EXPEDITER RESPONSIBILITIES All die coordinators must be qualified to inspect and recognize tooling that needs to be repaired, replaced or revised. Machine scheduled walk through – verify all items that are planned are at the machines. All other tooling should be pulled, inspected and returned to proper locations. Pull a printing plate backlog once a shift. All items must be inspected and staged if they meet requirements. Pre/post inspection of cutting dies – pre-inspect and tag cutting dies once a shift. All shifts are required to pull and put away cutting dies as they are returned from the machines. If dies are too large or too heavy to handle alone, get someone to assist. Let New Item Coordinator know of dies or plates to be modified, repaired or replaced. Notify Superintendent and Supervisors of the status of the tooling 'In-House Repair' or 'Outside Repair.' Assign print plate & cutting die #'s from the Print or Cutting Die Log Book. Keep up die spreadsheets. Assign location to all print plates and enter it into HRMS. All supporting documentation will be attached and delivered to die room. Responsible for all outgoing tooling. Order tooling and supplies when needed. Help scan print cards and CADs in system, if applicable. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High school diploma or GED Preferred. Candidates are PREFERRED who offer the following: Prior work experience in the corrugated industry. 6 months experience in the Press or Finishing Department. LANGUAGE SKILLS Able to read and follow instructions on factory masters. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Able to read a tape measure with speed and accuracy. Able to calculate figures and amounts such as percentages, measurement, volume and rate. Able to apply concepts of high school math. REASONING ABILITY Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or graphic form. Ability to deal with problems involving one or more concrete variables in standardized situations. TECHNICAL SKILLS The individual must have a working knowledge of the following:
Equipment design and capabilities that can be translated into efficient operation. Product layouts and production specifications. Product quality specifications. Quality standards. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS May be required to maintain a current Lift Truck Operator License.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts. The employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to high, precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
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