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Stacker Operator

Description

POSITION: Stacker Operator

Location: Conyers, GA PSS

Shift: 3rd Shift Available (11 PM - 7 AM) OT may be required

SUMMARY

The Stacker Operator manages all end-of-line activities for the corrugator, ensuring sheets are stacked, organized, and prepared for downstream production. This role is vital to maintaining flow, quality, and safety, requiring a proactive individual who is eager to learn multiple machine functions and optimize production efficiency.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Production & Operation: Operate corrugator conveyor lines and unitizers according to the production schedule.
  • Quality Control: Count and verify units; ensure accurate load tags are present and protective top/bottom sheets are correctly applied.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Proactively monitor equipment; submit maintenance work orders for repairs and assist with basic troubleshooting/cleanup.
  • Cross-Training: Train in Slitter Operator and Doublebacker positions to provide backup and advance your technical knowledge.
  • Material Handling: Restack, flip, and band units as necessary. Read and interpret corrugator lineups and factory masters.
  • Collaboration: Relay critical adjustments to crew members promptly and assist the Corrugator crew as directed by supervision.
  • Safety & Housekeeping: Maintain a clean, hazard-free workspace and strictly adhere to all company safety policies.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education & Experience

  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Preferred: 6+ months of experience in a corrugator environment or the corrugated packaging industry.

Technical & Mathematical Skills

  • Measurement: Ability to read a tape measure with high speed and accuracy.
  • Mathematics: Proficient in calculating percentages, volumes, and rates (High School level math).
  • Documentation: Ability to read, interpret, and follow complex instructions on factory masters and production layouts.

Reasoning Ability

  • Practical problem-solving skills to handle variables in standardized situations.
  • Ability to interpret instructions provided in written, oral, or graphic formats.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Physical Activity: Regularly required to stand and walk for long periods; frequent reaching, stooping, kneeling, or crawling.
  • Lifting/Handling: Manual dexterity required to handle, feel, or finger materials.
  • Vision: Must have excellent depth perception, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Environment: Regular exposure to moving mechanical parts in a loud, industrial setting that may be wet or humid.
  • Licensing: May be required to obtain and maintain a Lift Truck Operator License.

PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS

  • Operational Excellence: Meet or exceed annual standards for quality, cost, safety, and productivity.
  • Professional Growth: Take ownership of career advancement by hitting agreed-upon development goals and mastering new machine positions.
  • Culture & Communication: Maintain respectful, professional interactions with all team members.
  • Innovation: Actively contribute ideas to improve processes and operational efficiency.
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