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MPI Label Systems

3rd Shift Slitter Operator Job at MPI Label Systems in Baltimore

MPI Label Systems, Baltimore, MD, United States, 21276


Job Description

Job Description

The Slitter Operator is responsible for the slitting/rewinding, inspection and data collection of the finished product being sent to Finished Goods, while consistently meeting Company demands and specifications

Responsibilities:

  • Set up equipment, or review previous shifts set up, based on job specifications, to meet appropriate requirements of the finished label.
  • Monitor and maintain a quality inventory of top and bottom knives and spacers. Notify the Supervisor as parts need repair/replacement
  • Perform quality checks prior to production and monitor print quality during production. Isolate, as required, the product that does not meet Company and Customer standards.
  • Provide quality Customer samples as required.
  • Work in conjunction with assistants to ensure timely staging of work as well as efficient handling of finished rolls.
  • Understand all related aspects of the management information system to ensure paperwork, records, documents, etc. are accurate and all required information is entered timely and accurately into the management information system and/or on approved forms.
  • Work in conjunction with Scheduling Coordinator to accurately track, enter, and verify daily jobs completed quantities.
  • Ensure product is labeled according to Customer specifications and requirements and meets Customer and Company standards for quality.

Qualifications

  • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
  • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical procedures.
  • Ability to lift up to a maximum of 50 pounds on a frequent basis.
  • Ability to stand, move about, and use hands-on a frequent basis.
  • Ability to read, understand, and accurately write basic numbers.
  • Ability to read and understand a ruler for regular measurements.
  • Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations.
Company Description
MPI Label Systems- A History Of Excellence
“What you want, when you want it, how you want it!”
MPI Label Systems began in a small, rented warehouse in downtown Sebring, Ohio in 1968, with a used printing press and two accounts, of which both accounts are still with the company today. From those humble beginnings, MPI has grown into one of the top five privately-owned roll label converters. As one of the top 10 label companies in the nation MPI has 11 manufacturing facilities, 35 sales locations and more than 500 employees.

So – what’s the secret to this big growth over a small period of time? Simple; do whatever it takes to meet the needs of the customer.

“Whatever it takes” is available in a lot of forms. As a full-line label and equipment supplier, MPI has encountered and met most every kind of label challenge, including those associated with the latest advancement, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Whether it’s the printing of flexible packaging, producing pressure-sensitive labels or providing high-end automatic labeling equipment, parts, service and support, MPI promotes a “total solutions” approach.

Company Description

MPI Label Systems- A History Of Excellence\r\n“What you want, when you want it, how you want it!”\r\nMPI Label Systems began in a small, rented warehouse in downtown Sebring, Ohio in 1968, with a used printing press and two accounts, of which both accounts are still with the company today. From those humble beginnings, MPI has grown into one of the top five privately-owned roll label converters. As one of the top 10 label companies in the nation MPI has 11 manufacturing facilities, 35 sales locations and more than 500 employees.\r\n\r\nSo – what’s the secret to this big growth over a small period of time? Simple; do whatever it takes to meet the needs of the customer.\r\n\r\n “Whatever it takes” is available in a lot of forms. As a full-line label and equipment supplier, MPI has encountered and met most every kind of label challenge, including those associated with the latest advancement, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Whether it’s the printing of flexible packaging, producing pressure-sensitive labels or providing high-end automatic labeling equipment, parts, service and support, MPI promotes a “total solutions” approach.