The Flat Bed Die Cut Operator is responsible for the efficient and safe setup, operation, and maintenance of a Corrugated flatbed die cutter. This role ensures production meets quality and safety standards, with a focus on high-end materials such as litho labels, high hold-out substrates, and channel scoring applications.
Major Responsibilities:
- Operate a Corruagted flatbed die cutter to convert corrugated sheets into high-quality finished products.
- Follow safety protocols, including proper Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
- Perform accurate machine setups and make-readies, including mounting and demounting die boards, stripping jigs, and ejection rubber assemblies.
- Ensure products meet specifications by inspecting during production and making needed adjustments.
- Identify and troubleshoot issues related to channel scoring, knicking rules, patching, and other die cutting functions.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area; eliminate safety hazards.
- Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production goals and resolve equipment or material issues.
Daily Responsibilities:
- Conduct pre-shift inspections of the Bobst machine and report any concerns.
- Review job tickets and verify materials, dies, and tools match requirements.
- Perform machine setups, including, channel scoring alignment, registration for litho labels, adjustments for high hold-out substrates, etc.
- Monitor production runs for quality, ensuring accurate cuts, proper score depths, and no material defects.
- Make real-time adjustments to maintain die cut accuracy and quality.
- Enter accurate production data and downtime into the tracking system.
- Complete daily production and quality control reports.
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Weekly Responsibilities:
- Inspect and clean dies, stripping components, and support tools.
- Coordinate with maintenance for scheduled service or preventative maintenance tasks.
- Review weekly quality results with supervisor or lead operator to identify areas for improvement.
- Participate in weekly team meetings to discuss production goals, safety updates, and quality trends.
- Perform tool and equipment inventory checks and report needs for resupply or repair.
As-Needed Responsibilities:
- Fill in as lead operator during vacations, training days, or absences.
- Attend mandatory safety and compliance training sessions.
- Assist with process improvements and trials on new materials or cutting methods.
- Train new assistants or operators on proper setup and operation.
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