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Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer AP Agility

RR Donnelley

Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer AP Agility

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

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    • Set up, adjust and operate selective control collator with in-line labeler and wrapping machine containing PLC control panel, suction feeders, in-line wrapper, labeler or other attachments (i.e. collators, poly wrappers, labelers, conveyors, hand feed stations).
    • Make needed adjustments to coordinate the multiple work stations throughout the collating line. 
    • Direct the crew through all aspects of production. 
    • Monitor quality, output and productivity.
    • Inspect equipment for safety issues.

     

    This position is available on 1st and 2nd shift.  

    RR Donnelley is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  The company's policy is to select, place and deal with all its employees without discrimination based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, perceived disability, sexual orientation, protected Veteran status, genetic information or on the basis of any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law.

    Required Skills

    OTJ-MAN

    • Experience with any automatic bindery machines containing multiple functions and station capabilities (mechanical collators and gatherers, labeler, poly wrapper) which can be electromechanically combined with other equipment and devices to produce a complete bindery and finishing unit that processes printed sheets into final set or packages of completed products
    • Thorough knowledge of the set up, adjustment, procedures, capabilities and limitations of equipment to perform the full range of standard and specialized collating and polywrapping of printed materials to complete a finished product. 
    • Comprehensive knowledge of machinability of different paper weights, sizes, kinds and colors so as to be able to identify paper conditions (i.e. excessive paper curl that requires additional machine adjustment).
    • Thorough knowledge of limitations and capabilities of all machines used to accomplish unusual set ups or machine combinations to produce unique or one of a kind printed materials. 
    • Familiarity with basic mathematics (i.e. decimals, metric units) to understand dimensional requirements contained in job orders and to make more complicated adjustments. 
    • Ability to use the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines. 
    • Skill in making difficult adjustments to powered machines using hand tools (i.e. wrenches, screwdrivers, punches, knives) as well as more specialized hand tools, usually furnished by the machine manufacturer.
    • Skill in operating complicated bindery equipment such as collators, labelers, wrappers. Also helpful (but not required) to be familiar with folders, cutters, collators, stitchers, drills, binding/gluing machines. 
    • Ability to read and interpret written work which indicates the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided.
    • Basic computer skills.

    Required Experience

    • High school/GED and/or 3 to 5 years experience in a manufacturing environment required.
    • Self starter and ability to work with little to no supervision.
    • Helpful to have previous experience working on collators, gatherers, poly wrappers, in-line labeling.
  • Qualifications

    OTJ-MAN

    • Experience with any automatic bindery machines containing multiple functions and station capabilities (mechanical collators and gatherers, labeler, poly wrapper) which can be electromechanically combined with other equipment and devices to produce a complete bindery and finishing unit that processes printed sheets into final set or packages of completed products
    • Thorough knowledge of the set up, adjustment, procedures, capabilities and limitations of equipment to perform the full range of standard and specialized collating and polywrapping of printed materials to complete a finished product. 
    • Comprehensive knowledge of machinability of different paper weights, sizes, kinds and colors so as to be able to identify paper conditions (i.e. excessive paper curl that requires additional machine adjustment).
    • Thorough knowledge of limitations and capabilities of all machines used to accomplish unusual set ups or machine combinations to produce unique or one of a kind printed materials. 
    • Familiarity with basic mathematics (i.e. decimals, metric units) to understand dimensional requirements contained in job orders and to make more complicated adjustments. 
    • Ability to use the full range of standard and specialized tools and devices to adjust and maintain the functional accuracy and operating conditions of the bindery machines. 
    • Skill in making difficult adjustments to powered machines using hand tools (i.e. wrenches, screwdrivers, punches, knives) as well as more specialized hand tools, usually furnished by the machine manufacturer.
    • Skill in operating complicated bindery equipment such as collators, labelers, wrappers. Also helpful (but not required) to be familiar with folders, cutters, collators, stitchers, drills, binding/gluing machines. 
    • Ability to read and interpret written work which indicates the number and sequence of machine operations required to complete the work and maintain dimensional accuracy in accordance with instructions provided.
    • Basic computer skills.
  • Industry
    Manufacturing