Lebanon, Indiana, USA
12 days ago
Banding Line Operator

Full job description

The banding line operator oversees the banding/wrapping of all packaging products manufactured in the facility.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Adheres to all safety protocols outlined in the Employee Handbook for the protection of personnel and facility. Follows attendance policies detailed in the Employee Handbook. Abides by the packaging schedule as instructed by the supervisor. Operates automatic banders efficiently. Cleans and maintains automatic banders. Provides guidance to support personnel as needed. Other duties as assigned. Distinguish quality defects to ensure customer satisfaction.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION

Team member must have the ability to work safely and efficiently in a fast-paced production environment. Must be able to also meet the physical requirements of the job including the ability to lift 50 pounds and work on your feet on a concrete floor for the entire shift. Team member must also be able to effectively communicate with others and work well in a team environment.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

Position demands prolonged periods of standing, walking, and operating machinery. Capacity to endure repetitive tasks and maintain focus for extended periods. Ability to hear warning signals and communicate effectively in a noisy environment. Clear vision is necessary to inspect materials and read text, gauges and instruments accurately. Problem-solving skills: Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues that may arise during operations. Operators must be capable of making quick decisions to optimize processes and minimize downtime. Effective communication is essential for coordinating with team members and reporting any issues promptly. Maintain orderly work areas and adhere to production schedules. Flexibility to work overtime as needed.

EQUIPMENT, AIDS, TOOLS:

This individual must be capable of obtaining a hi-lo license and proficient in utilizing various tools and equipment including a tape measure, band breaker, , hand bander, hand cutters. Additionally, they should be skilled in operating a jib crane, utilizing an ID/OD calculator wheel, and running a computer tag program.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

The primary work environment is within a corrugated board manufacturing facility, which may include:

Exposure to moving machinery, heavy equipment, and sharp objects. Work areas may be subject to fluctuating temperatures, including hot and cold conditions, depending on the season. Loud noise from machinery and equipment operation. The presence of dust, debris, and airborne particles typical of an industrial setting. Adherence to strict safety protocols to mitigate risks associated with the manufacturing process.
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