Interstate Packaging Company
2nd Shift Press Operator Trainee
Interstate Packaging Company, White Bluff, Tennessee, United States, 37187
Job Details
Job Location
WHITE BLUFF, TN
Position Type
Full Time
Job Shift
2nd Shift
Description
The Wide Web Printing Press Operator is responsible for the full setup, operation, and maintenance of wide web flexographic printing presses. This role ensures the production of high-quality printed materials in accordance with customer specifications, plant standards, and safety protocols. The operator also assists in training new team members and upholding performance and quality expectations throughout production.
Qualifications
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Production & Press Operation Perform press setups including plate mounting, material alignment, and ink preparation specific to wide web requirements (typically 40"–80" width). Operate wide web flexographic presses safely and efficiently, ensuring consistent print quality and minimal waste. Troubleshoot mechanical, ink, or substrate issues during runs and make necessary adjustments independently. Conduct quality checks and color matching throughout the run, verifying against proofs and job specifications. Job Prep and Wrap-Up Review job tickets and conditions sheets for specifications including substrate, ink, and coating requirements. Assist in preparing inks and substrates, staging materials, and ensuring all job components are ready before setup. Ensure proper cleanup of press, ink stations, and surrounding work area at end of each run or shift. Complete accurate electronic or paper documentation of job details, material usage, and downtime. Safety and Compliance Adhere to all required safety practices, including use of PPE, lockout/tagout, and machine guarding procedures. Ensure compliance with facility food safety (GMP), product safety, and quality standards. Engage emergency stop systems and follow protocols during maintenance or mechanical troubleshooting. Communication and Collaboration Effectively communicate with oncoming shift, supervisors, quality control, and support staff to maintain continuity and resolve production concerns. Document job issues and provide feedback to management for continuous improvement. Train new or less experienced operators on wide web press procedures, maintenance, and safety. Qualifications: Prior experience operating wide web flexographic printing presses strongly preferred. Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to work with complex press equipment. Ability to distinguish subtle color variations and match ink to color standards (no color blindness). Basic math skills and ability to read tape measures, micrometers, and gauges. Ability to lift 50–75 lbs and manipulate larger materials with hoists or mechanical assistance. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail under production demands. Comfort standing for long periods and working in a fast-paced, physically active environment. Strong understanding of press tension, web paths, anilox/cylinder specifications, and material properties. Essential Physical and Cognitive Functions: Must possess strong reading comprehension to interpret production orders, identify correct printing plates, understand materials usage, and recognize safety instructions, reports, and warning signs. Must accurately differentiate subtle color variations to ensure color matching per job specifications. Must be capable of lifting 50–75 lb. air shafts unassisted and maneuvering materials weighing 100–300-1500 lbs. using mechanical assistance. Must demonstrate basic math proficiency, including the ability to read a ruler and perform measurements for roll diameters, widths, and packaging specifications. Must have directional awareness to distinguish right from left on equipment and follow both verbal and written operational instructions. Must be physically agile—able to bend, stoop, squat, and climb as needed to access press components, move cylinders, and adjust machinery while avoiding moving parts. Must have excellent reflexes and heightened awareness to respond quickly to fast-moving machinery and prevent injury to self or others. Constant alertness is critical for safe and effective equipment operation. Must have a strong sense of smell to detect material odors or smoke in the event of fire, and sufficient hearing to follow verbal directions, detect machine signals, and coordinate with team members. Must be capable of understanding and executing detailed work instructions with minimal supervision, and must clearly communicate equipment issues to supervisors. Must demonstrate spatial awareness to accurately judge machine dimensions and align materials properly. Must show mechanical aptitude to learn the operation of press components such as anilox rolls, cylinders, tension systems, and safety mechanisms. Must apply logical reasoning to identify press issues affecting print quality, recommend corrective actions, and implement solutions effectively. Must consistently follow standardized press procedures and replicate those processes on future jobs, with adjustments as needed. Must have sharp vision (with or without correction) to detect fine details like hairlines, registration marks, plate mounting accuracy, and ink coverage for quality assurance. Must accurately enter production data electronically for reporting and tracking purposes. Must exercise sound judgment, maturity, and focus to operate the press safely, including understanding and executing emergency procedures (e.g., using the E-stop before performing anilox or cylinder changes). Must be able to remain on feet for extended periods and meet the physical demands of a fast-paced production environment. Must be able to collaborate with quality control and management to ensure print quality meets company standards and customer expectations. Must evaluate and approve only plates that meet print-readiness criteria. Must maintain high levels of precision and attention to detail while working under production timelines and expectations.
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Job Location
WHITE BLUFF, TN
Position Type
Full Time
Job Shift
2nd Shift
Description
The Wide Web Printing Press Operator is responsible for the full setup, operation, and maintenance of wide web flexographic printing presses. This role ensures the production of high-quality printed materials in accordance with customer specifications, plant standards, and safety protocols. The operator also assists in training new team members and upholding performance and quality expectations throughout production.
Qualifications
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Production & Press Operation Perform press setups including plate mounting, material alignment, and ink preparation specific to wide web requirements (typically 40"–80" width). Operate wide web flexographic presses safely and efficiently, ensuring consistent print quality and minimal waste. Troubleshoot mechanical, ink, or substrate issues during runs and make necessary adjustments independently. Conduct quality checks and color matching throughout the run, verifying against proofs and job specifications. Job Prep and Wrap-Up Review job tickets and conditions sheets for specifications including substrate, ink, and coating requirements. Assist in preparing inks and substrates, staging materials, and ensuring all job components are ready before setup. Ensure proper cleanup of press, ink stations, and surrounding work area at end of each run or shift. Complete accurate electronic or paper documentation of job details, material usage, and downtime. Safety and Compliance Adhere to all required safety practices, including use of PPE, lockout/tagout, and machine guarding procedures. Ensure compliance with facility food safety (GMP), product safety, and quality standards. Engage emergency stop systems and follow protocols during maintenance or mechanical troubleshooting. Communication and Collaboration Effectively communicate with oncoming shift, supervisors, quality control, and support staff to maintain continuity and resolve production concerns. Document job issues and provide feedback to management for continuous improvement. Train new or less experienced operators on wide web press procedures, maintenance, and safety. Qualifications: Prior experience operating wide web flexographic printing presses strongly preferred. Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to work with complex press equipment. Ability to distinguish subtle color variations and match ink to color standards (no color blindness). Basic math skills and ability to read tape measures, micrometers, and gauges. Ability to lift 50–75 lbs and manipulate larger materials with hoists or mechanical assistance. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail under production demands. Comfort standing for long periods and working in a fast-paced, physically active environment. Strong understanding of press tension, web paths, anilox/cylinder specifications, and material properties. Essential Physical and Cognitive Functions: Must possess strong reading comprehension to interpret production orders, identify correct printing plates, understand materials usage, and recognize safety instructions, reports, and warning signs. Must accurately differentiate subtle color variations to ensure color matching per job specifications. Must be capable of lifting 50–75 lb. air shafts unassisted and maneuvering materials weighing 100–300-1500 lbs. using mechanical assistance. Must demonstrate basic math proficiency, including the ability to read a ruler and perform measurements for roll diameters, widths, and packaging specifications. Must have directional awareness to distinguish right from left on equipment and follow both verbal and written operational instructions. Must be physically agile—able to bend, stoop, squat, and climb as needed to access press components, move cylinders, and adjust machinery while avoiding moving parts. Must have excellent reflexes and heightened awareness to respond quickly to fast-moving machinery and prevent injury to self or others. Constant alertness is critical for safe and effective equipment operation. Must have a strong sense of smell to detect material odors or smoke in the event of fire, and sufficient hearing to follow verbal directions, detect machine signals, and coordinate with team members. Must be capable of understanding and executing detailed work instructions with minimal supervision, and must clearly communicate equipment issues to supervisors. Must demonstrate spatial awareness to accurately judge machine dimensions and align materials properly. Must show mechanical aptitude to learn the operation of press components such as anilox rolls, cylinders, tension systems, and safety mechanisms. Must apply logical reasoning to identify press issues affecting print quality, recommend corrective actions, and implement solutions effectively. Must consistently follow standardized press procedures and replicate those processes on future jobs, with adjustments as needed. Must have sharp vision (with or without correction) to detect fine details like hairlines, registration marks, plate mounting accuracy, and ink coverage for quality assurance. Must accurately enter production data electronically for reporting and tracking purposes. Must exercise sound judgment, maturity, and focus to operate the press safely, including understanding and executing emergency procedures (e.g., using the E-stop before performing anilox or cylinder changes). Must be able to remain on feet for extended periods and meet the physical demands of a fast-paced production environment. Must be able to collaborate with quality control and management to ensure print quality meets company standards and customer expectations. Must evaluate and approve only plates that meet print-readiness criteria. Must maintain high levels of precision and attention to detail while working under production timelines and expectations.
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