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Bobst Die Cutter Operator Job Description
Summary
The Bobst 106 Die Cutter Operator is responsible for the set-up, operation, and maintenance of Bobst die cutting machines in a fast-paced production environment. This role requires expertise in operating die cutting equipment to produce high-quality print and packaging materials according to customer specifications.
Key Responsibilities
- Review job tickets and interpret project specifications to prepare for die-cutting jobs
- Set up and adjust the Bobst die cutter, including feeder settings, die lock-up, stripper, and delivery components
- Operate the die cutter efficiently while maintaining quality standards throughout the production process
- Perform make-ready procedures and necessary adjustments on dies
- Conduct quality inspections of cut materials, flagging and isolating defective products
- Maintain accurate production records, including waste, production time, and waiting time
- Perform preventative maintenance on die-cutting machinery
- Maintain a clean and orderly workspace
- Assist in training new operators and trainees
Qualifications and Skills
- Minimum 3 years of experience operating Bobst or similar die cutting machines in a printing/packaging environment
- Strong understanding of die cutting processes and equipment
- Ability to read and interpret job tickets, die lines, and written instructions
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Basic math skills, measuring skills, and computer proficiency
- Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs. independently
- Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment, including overtime, weekends, and holidays as needed
Education and Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Previous experience in the manufacturing industry, preferably in printing or corrugated packaging
Work Environment
The position operates in a production setting with exposure to noise, requiring the use of hearing protection. The environment can be physically demanding, involving standing for long periods, bending, and lifting. Air-conditioned facilities may still be warm during summer months.