The Pressman role is a multi-capacity position of Paper handling, Reelroom operation, and basic color setting skills. Effectively operate Reelroom equipment and prepare rolls for running through the press. Capable of effectively setting process spot color on assigned units.
Essential Functions
- Reads work order or follows oral instructions to ascertain materials or stackers to be moved and set-up.
- Loads and unloads materials on Press.
- Operates hand pallet jack, electronic truck, and/or forklift to move articles before or after printing.
- Monitors stackers for proper operation; stops machine and attempts to correct malfunctions; notifies supervisor of malfunction if necessary.
- Lifts heavy objects by hand or with power hoist.
- Verify Pressroom has stock, plates, and ink for upcoming jobs.
- Stage supplies for upcoming jobs on schedule counts and record number of units of materials moved or handled by specific orders.
- Conveys materials between departments storage areas, loading areas, and printing presses.
- Assist press crew with make-readys and wash-ups as directed by the Lead Pressman.
- Cleans machines and work area daily.
- Makes simple adjustments or repairs to equipment. Assist with press maintenance as directed.
- Completes job forms and other department documents as necessary.
- Shares responsibility with team / department members for quality of outputs.
- Maintains neat and orderly department, implementing good housekeeping practices.
- Work towards becoming a Pressman Level 2+ while learning the machine operation.
- This position may be required to work night or weekend shifts
Competencies & Skills
- Forklift certified or ability to become forklift certified.
- Pallet jack certified or ability to become pallet jack certified.
- Electric truck certified or ability become electronic truck certified.
- Roll clamp certified, or ability to become roll clamp certified.
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