Do you love your work but not your workplace? Rx Systems can help change that! As a family owned business you have the opportunity to take the lead on your work and the quality product you produce. You have the chance to make recommendations to improve product and quality as well as offer suggestions for improving equipment and throughput.
Rx Systems has been a family operated business from the start back in 1979 with Richard Jensen wanting to be a one-stop shop for pharmacy supplies to the community. The family has grown the business to provide products to Long Term Care centers, the prison systems, and local mom & pop pharmacies always with customer service at the forefront
If you are an experienced printing press operator and Allied Gear 500 series, Mark Andy 2200 and Webtron 650, Custom Mark Andy P7s, Allied Gear 520 and Allied Gear F4, Holweg HP15, Weber 6# and a Weber Variable size mean anything to you, then we need to talk. If you don’t love your workplace, we really need to talk!
Job Summary
- Sets up and operates Bag presses in a timely manner.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Reads job orders and sets up machinery for specific customer requirements.
- Constantly checks and monitors quality of printing at prescribed intervals.
- Records and scans in appropriate documentation.
- Communicates non-conformance to supervision.
- Able to run machinery at acceptable speeds and scrap levels.
- Able to perform all functions in the “Make Ready” portion of process control.
- Obtains approval for startup from Quality Control or Supervision.
- Keeps machine and work area clean.
- Continuously follows instructions/directions of Startup and End of Day Clean Up Procedures.
- Able to properly navigate and use the Autocount system to the required standards.
- Communicates with co-workers in a professional manner.
- Willing to cross train on other Bag Machinery when asked.
- Gives appropriate directions to the packer/press assistant.
- Has the ability to follow instruction from Bag Department Lead and Supervisor.
- Able to troubleshoot mechanical or process control problems and repair.
- Performs all duties in safe manner and follow all work rules.
- Must be able to perform changeovers and basic machine adjustments when required of operator.
- Any other duties determined by management.
- Have the ability to differentiate between various colors and shades as part of quality control and product inspection duties.
- Attendance on-site required
Candidate Requirements
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Education and Experience: Prefer high school education or a GED. Mechanical and troubleshooting skills are a must. Outside technical training or the equivalent will be beneficial.
Language skills: Must be willing and able to communicate effectively.
Certificates and Registrations: Must pass safety control check sheet and color chart, BMCT, math, vocabulary and comprehension tests. LOTO authorized employee sign off sheet.
Other: Must be able to use a calculator and understand concepts of basic math. Must be proficient at reading a ruler and distinguish colors. Familiar with proper use of tools. Basic concepts of navigating a computer is a must.
Required training documents: Safety training, press operation documentation, and doctor blade training is required.
Physical demands
- Must be able to push, pull, kneel, reach, sit, hear and see.
- Must be able to stand for up to 10 hours at the time.
- Must be able to see fine detailing in finish product.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs on a random basis.
WORK ENVIROMENT
- Employees may feel vibration from machinery. Noise levels are required PPE levels on machinery, ear plugs or earmuffs required. No other negatives noted.