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Current Media Group is Hiring a 1st Shift Machine Operator Near Colorado Springs, CO

Current Media Group LLC, is a multi-brand direct marketing company with more than 2,000 products and millions of customers. Yet the company still retains its friendly family feeling. Our products are sold directly to consumers who enjoy keeping in touch with their family and friends. You'll discover Current is your best source for unique, thoughtful, affordable gifts, warmhearted cards for everyone, and the thickest, peekproof gift wrap around. They're the perfect products to keep on hand, so you'll always be prepared for any special occasion that pops up. 

Current Media Group is located at 6765 Campus Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80920.

1st Shift : 6:00 am - 2:30 pm (We are currently doing 4 - 10 day shifts)

Pay$15/hr.

TASK/FUNCTION DESCRIPTION: Machine Operators are responsible for operating various equipment, including equipment that supports CPS, packaging, and personalization function like Rotary, Cutters, Shanklins, DTG, Laser, Foil, Bindery, etc. Machine Operators are also responsible for producing to standard performance and quality measurements. They will also be responsible for changing clips on machine, filling glue bottles, removing jams in machine, material handling, and basic housekeeping. Machine Operators must be able to understand and do paper work correctly and needs good written and oral skills. Must also maintain good relationships with other operators, die cutters and adjusters on all shifts in order to notify of any problems with envelopes and/or machines (i.e. out of register, off set, dirty, torn or bad cuts). Machine Operators must possess basic math skills. Machine Operators must be able to clean and wash machines on a regular basis to keep glue from building up on the equipment.

COMMUNICATION: Machine Operators must be able to speak clearly to overcome surrounding industrial noise levels. Machine Operators must have good interpersonal skills.

LIFTING: Machine Operators must use proper lifting techniques and be able to lift weights of up to 40 pounds on a continuous basis. 

PUSH/PULL: Machine Operators must be able to push boxes of various sizes and weights (approximately 50% of the shift) using pallet jacks. 

REACHING: Machine Operators must be able to reach to heights of 72 inches (approximately 10% of the shift).

STAND: Machine Operators must be able to stand for extended periods of time (approximately 85% of the shift), up to 12 hours per day.

SIT: The job function neither requires nor allows for sitting other than breaks in regular intervals.

BENDING: Machine Operators must use proper lifting techniques to bend when picking up and/or moving materials (approximately 50% of the shift).

PIVOTING: Machine Operators must be able to pivot on feet while pulling product from bins and pushing/pulling boxes on conveyor belt (approximately 55% of work shift) for the entire shift.

GRIPPING/GRASPING: Machine Operators must be able to grip and grasp products (approximately 50% of the shift).

KEYING: Machine Operators must key accurate and timely information into various computer programs/reports.

WALK: Machine Operators must be able to walk to their designated area while carrying out their job function for their entire shift.

ROTATION (FLEXIBILITY): Machine Operators will be expected to perform other functions within the department.

VOLUME: Machine Operators must be able to work at a steady pace while prioritizing tasks and issues at hand. Due to business needs overtime may be possible.

EXERCISE: Machine Operators must be able to participate in and perform the daily exercise program.

COMPREHENSION: Machine Operators must be able to read and write English. They must be able to write clearly and fill out production forms properly. Machine Operators must be able to keep track of times use basic math skills to calculate accurate work times, quantities and counts. Machine Operators must be able to take direction from the leadership team and operators.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Retail

POST DATE

07/29/2022

EXPIRATION DATE

10/10/2022

WEBSITE

lillianvernon.com

HEADQUARTERS

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO

SIZE

200 - 500

FOUNDED

1950

CEO

WENDY HECK

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Retail

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