Bindery Helper

Monroe, OH
Full Time
Bindery
Student (High School)

Lahlouh’s business model is built on solving end to end supply chain problems not simply processing transactional print orders. Lahlouh is a partner that focuses on developing collaborative, comprehensive solutions that endeavor to meet all the communication needs of our clients’ dynamic and evolving marketplaces.

 

Lahlouh's mission is to provide the highest quality, most cost-effective business communications solutions available.

 

Core capabilities include:

• Sheet-fed offset print                                               • Fulfillment / Distribution logistics

• Dynamic digital print                                                • Packaging Design

• Mailing                                                                  • Marketing promotions

• Full service bindery and assembly                             • Promotions

• Online Solutions                                                      • Wide Format

 

Position:                    Bindery Helper

Reports to:                Bindery/Finishing Manager

FLSA Status:              Non-Exempt

Department:              Bindery

Location/Shift:          Monroe, Ohio / 2nd Shift

 

Essential Function:

          The Bindery Helper works with the Bindery team on a variety of tasks.

Experience required:

No experience required

Job Duties and General Expectations:

  • Excellent eye for detail
  • Highly motivated with a positive attitude and ability to work in a team environment
  • Ability to multi-task
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions
  • Communicate effectively with manufacturing personnel
  • Have a minimum knowledge of computers (knowledge of PSI is a plus)
  • Keep accurate and complete daily records for data collection
  • Meet company and departmental standards, including: Customer Requirements, Compliance, Safety, Quality, etc.
  • Follow Lahlouh ISO Quality Procedures and Work Instructions, and complete forms and checklists as necessary
  • Follow Lahlouh policies outlined in the company handbook
  • Work overtime and weekends, or in other departments as business needs dictate
  • Perform other duties as required
  • Attend department and company meetings
  • Assist in training new and temporary employees

Position Specific Skills & Competencies:

  • Follow team leader instructions for Bindery processes
  • Operating shrink wrap, cutting, folding and paper banding machines
  • Keep jobs and production floor clean and organized
  • Ability to sit, stand, and/or walk for prolonged periods of time
  • Ability to push/pull loaded pallet jacks and/or rolling carts
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds regularly and 75 pounds on occasion

Education:

  • High school graduate/GED
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