Coater Production Technician
Description
The Coater Production Technician is responsible for performing work duties of two identified skills/jobs as the skill is learned and certified: Utility Technician and the Winder Operator. Additionally, the Coater Production Technician will train, and develop competency in for the Coater Head Operator role. Proficiency of each skill is acquired through a combination of academic training and testing, and on the job training/demonstration of skill.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Visually inspects equipment and controls at periodic intervals to detect malfunctions or need for repair.
- Cleans, maintains, and repairs equipment and work area using hand tools, or if needed, requests that repair and maintenance work be performed by communicating, logging, and entering work orders in JD Edwards.
- Performs LOTO (lock out tag out) of associated equipment.
- Performs Preventative Maintenance (PM’s) as needed (eye wash stations, fire extinguisher inspections, dust bag removal, etc.).
- Aids in threading of the machine during paper break events.
- Makes proper shift relief by entering daily elogger information and communicating with supervisors and incoming operators.
- Trains other team members to learn the position and machine responsibilities/duties to increase production, maintain quality, and execute preventive maintenance on machines to prevent downtime and to ensure a sustainable and well-trained workforce.
Utility Technician
- Uses mobile equipment to perform tasks supporting overall coater operations (roll clamp, forklift, bale clamps, and skid steer) inspection, operation and refueling.
- Operates and monitors the coater Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP).
- Removes/dumps the ETP sludge dumpsters and other waste dumpsters as needed.
- Maintains ETP chemicals and replaces the filter mesh.
- Operates a crane and other hoists to move spools, paper rolls, and mixers.
- Drives a skid steer to remove wastepaper and haul to proper locations based on products being produced.
- Operates the bander chopper and empties the banding dumpster as needed.
- Prepares paper rolls for use, moving paper rolls with roll pushers and roll trolley system and putting rolls into turret unwind system with proper set up for flying splices.
- Removes bales from baler. Rod cleaning.
- Assists with the coating prep by mixing coatings prior to runs and assists with coating clean ups between product runs.
- Cleans the empty chemical totes with a Gama Jet Tote washer, sealing properly and moving cleaned totes to designated storage location.
- Assists at the winder when needed.
- Reworks damaged rolls.
- Restocks consumable supplies in the turret area and other locations including but not limited to tape, paint, splicing tape.
Winder Operator
- Performs winder machine set-up based on product specifications.
- Ensures proper machine set points and parameters are entered, including set up and operation of edge guide, cutting slitters trim chutes and baler.
- Operates and monitors the Winder control station and HMI to required setpoints.
- Uses the trim sheets and product specifications for reference; cuts the cores to correct sizes using the electric core saw.
- Ensures proper diameter and thickness.
- Maintains the winding process to ensure that roll quality is maintained by watching for quality issues/defects, ensuring that only prime coated liner is on the finished roll.
- Ensures that rolls are completed to specification and requirements. (i.e. labeling, banding, shrink wrapping, end-capping, etc.)
- Operates manual roll banders and roll pushers.
- Maintains slitter blades and bands as needed.
- Certified and operates crane to move spools and paper rolls.
- Operates a skid steer with a grapple attachment to move wastepaper and bales to proper locations.
- Operates the coater machine reel area when needed (spool braking system)
- Spool management (slabbing off paper, cleaning, rotation, etc)
- Restocks consumable supplies including but not limited to tape, labels, cores, core plugs, steel banding, printing ink and bands.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to lift up-to 50 pounds
- Must be able to work in hot, humid, and cold manufacturing environment
- Must be able to work in crowded spaces for 4+ hours per shift
- Must be able to bend and stoop for 7+ hours per shift
- Must be able to stand for 6+ hours per shift
- Must be able to walk for 6+ hours per shift
- Must be able to reach and grasp up to 6+ hours per shift
About Our Company
Comprised of multiple companies with headquarters in New Hope, Minnesota, Liberty Diversified International (LDI) is a privately held company employing more than 1,900 individuals across our manufacturing facilities, production facilities and core business operations in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Mississippi, Texas, Arizona, Virginia, California, and Mexico. With deep roots in the corrugated box manufacturing industry, we operate in the core markets of paper, packaging, workplace products, corrugated plastics and building products. Since 1918, our values – Caring, Innovation, Trust and Excellence – have guided our day-to-day activities. We believe that when our employees are aligned with these values, we create superior service and solutions for our customers. The LDI family of companies includes Liberty Packaging, Liberty Paper, Liberty Plastics (Custom Solutions and Quarrix Building Products) and Safco. Liberty Diversified International is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, disability, or any other protected class.