STG International
This 2nd shfit position will set up, adjust and operate a variety of auxiliary binding machines containing several cutting heads, control surfaces or other attachments (i.e. inkjet and mailing devices, case making & decorating equipment, folders, cutters, collators, stitchers, drills, binding/gluing machines
and/or set up automatic bindery machines containing multiple functions and station capabilities (power paper cutters, power collators and gatherers, power folders, power speed binder) which can be electromechanically combined with other equipment and devices to produce a complete bindery and finishing unit that processes printed sheets into final books, catalogs, manuals, directories, magazines or other completed products.
Inspect equipment for safety issues.
May operate automatic adhesive binding machines (perfect binders) that contain numerous interrelated process stations that are fed collated sheets or signatures and perform such functions as vibrating, milling, roughening, gluing, covering and delivering or stacking completed books, magazines or catalogs.
Make needed adjustments to coordinate the multiple work stations on a single machine.
Direct crew though all aspects of production.
Monitor quality, output and productivity.
General knowledge of the more complex bindery machines (i.e. fully automatic binding machines (perfect binders), multiple station collators and multiple folding units, either individually or combined) to perform the full range of standard and specialized folds of printed materials.
Thorough knowledge of the set up, operating requirements, procedures, capabilities and limitations of one or more bindery machines to perform the full range of standard and specialized folding, collating and cutting of printed materials to complete a combined finishing product.
Ability to read and interpret written work orders or other job specifications containing bindery requirements which indicate the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and to maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided; independently makes decisions on the type of equipment to be used.
Knowledge of the quality and machining requirements of various coated and uncoated types of paper stock.
Skill in setting up and adjusting machines for finishing operations and to refine such adjustments for the weight, color, machinability and quality of paper stock being used and to prevent machining impressions on the printed materials.
Must be able to calculate distances, clearances, and fits in combining machines.
Skill in using the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines.
SHIFT HOURS: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM
RRD IS AN EEO/AA INCLUDING VETS AND DISABLED EMPLOYER
Required Skills Required Experience
General knowledge of the more complex bindery machines (i.e. multiple folding units and multiple station collators, either individually or combined) to perform the full range of standard and specialized folds of printed materials.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in the industry operating different bindery equipment.
Thorough knowledge of the set up, operating requirements, procedures, capabilities and limitations of one or more bindery machines to perform the full range of standard and specialized folding, collating and cutting of printed materials to complete a combined finishing product.
Ability to read and interpret written work orders or other job specifications containing bindery requirements which indicate the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and to maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided; independently makes decisions on the type of equipment to be used.
Knowledge of the quality and machining requirements of various coated and uncoated types of paper stock.
Skill in setting up and adjusting machines for finishing operations and to refine such adjustments for the weight, color, machinability and quality of paper stock being used and to prevent machining impressions on the printed materials.
Must be able to calculate distances, clearances, and fits in combining machines.
Skill in using the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines.
Qualifications: KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS Knowledge of networked computer system environments and device capabilities. Knowledge of Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) operating principles. Knowledge of network system access and security guidelines and procedures. Knowledge of network hardware, peripherals and software troubleshooting techniques. Knowledge of project management planning principles, tools and techniques. Knowledge of the Food & Drug Administration design engineering standards for medical computer systems. Knowledge of network applications, operating systems, and other software applications. Knowledge of DICOM and HL-7 Communication Protocols. Knowledge of SAN & NAS Storage Networking Protocols. Knowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Best Practices. Skill in using basic equipment and procedures for installing and repairing computers and peripheral devices. Skill in troubleshooting computer hardware and software applications in a multiple operating system environment. Skill in systems analysis, systems architecture, and developing computer applications using several programming languages and operating systems. Skill in assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands. Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with colleagues. Skill in operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of software applications. Skill in Linux, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Active Directory and Active Directory GPO’s, NetApp CDOT 8.2 and VMware 5.x systems management.
and/or set up automatic bindery machines containing multiple functions and station capabilities (power paper cutters, power collators and gatherers, power folders, power speed binder) which can be electromechanically combined with other equipment and devices to produce a complete bindery and finishing unit that processes printed sheets into final books, catalogs, manuals, directories, magazines or other completed products.
Inspect equipment for safety issues.
May operate automatic adhesive binding machines (perfect binders) that contain numerous interrelated process stations that are fed collated sheets or signatures and perform such functions as vibrating, milling, roughening, gluing, covering and delivering or stacking completed books, magazines or catalogs.
Make needed adjustments to coordinate the multiple work stations on a single machine.
Direct crew though all aspects of production.
Monitor quality, output and productivity.
General knowledge of the more complex bindery machines (i.e. fully automatic binding machines (perfect binders), multiple station collators and multiple folding units, either individually or combined) to perform the full range of standard and specialized folds of printed materials.
Thorough knowledge of the set up, operating requirements, procedures, capabilities and limitations of one or more bindery machines to perform the full range of standard and specialized folding, collating and cutting of printed materials to complete a combined finishing product.
Ability to read and interpret written work orders or other job specifications containing bindery requirements which indicate the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and to maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided; independently makes decisions on the type of equipment to be used.
Knowledge of the quality and machining requirements of various coated and uncoated types of paper stock.
Skill in setting up and adjusting machines for finishing operations and to refine such adjustments for the weight, color, machinability and quality of paper stock being used and to prevent machining impressions on the printed materials.
Must be able to calculate distances, clearances, and fits in combining machines.
Skill in using the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines.
SHIFT HOURS: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM
RRD IS AN EEO/AA INCLUDING VETS AND DISABLED EMPLOYER
Required Skills Required Experience
General knowledge of the more complex bindery machines (i.e. multiple folding units and multiple station collators, either individually or combined) to perform the full range of standard and specialized folds of printed materials.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in the industry operating different bindery equipment.
Thorough knowledge of the set up, operating requirements, procedures, capabilities and limitations of one or more bindery machines to perform the full range of standard and specialized folding, collating and cutting of printed materials to complete a combined finishing product.
Ability to read and interpret written work orders or other job specifications containing bindery requirements which indicate the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and to maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided; independently makes decisions on the type of equipment to be used.
Knowledge of the quality and machining requirements of various coated and uncoated types of paper stock.
Skill in setting up and adjusting machines for finishing operations and to refine such adjustments for the weight, color, machinability and quality of paper stock being used and to prevent machining impressions on the printed materials.
Must be able to calculate distances, clearances, and fits in combining machines.
Skill in using the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines.
Qualifications: KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS Knowledge of networked computer system environments and device capabilities. Knowledge of Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) operating principles. Knowledge of network system access and security guidelines and procedures. Knowledge of network hardware, peripherals and software troubleshooting techniques. Knowledge of project management planning principles, tools and techniques. Knowledge of the Food & Drug Administration design engineering standards for medical computer systems. Knowledge of network applications, operating systems, and other software applications. Knowledge of DICOM and HL-7 Communication Protocols. Knowledge of SAN & NAS Storage Networking Protocols. Knowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Best Practices. Skill in using basic equipment and procedures for installing and repairing computers and peripheral devices. Skill in troubleshooting computer hardware and software applications in a multiple operating system environment. Skill in systems analysis, systems architecture, and developing computer applications using several programming languages and operating systems. Skill in assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands. Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with colleagues. Skill in operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of software applications. Skill in Linux, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Active Directory and Active Directory GPO’s, NetApp CDOT 8.2 and VMware 5.x systems management.