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Mailing Setup Operator - 2nd Shift / 3rd Shift (3239)

@ The Marek Group
Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Insert material, Adjust machinery, Inspect output
Requirements Summary:Requires a high school diploma and/or 1-3 years related experience; ability to work 2nd or 3rd shift.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Inkjet inserters, Mail machines, Sortation equipment, weighing machines
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Job Description

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING



While working under the direction of the Bindery Manager, Mailing Setup Operator has overall responsibility for performing all tasks and elements of work in the operation functions of the Bindery Department.



RESPONSIBILITIES:



This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary.




  • Insert material for printing or addressing ex. Inkjet and inserters.

  • Accept and check containers of mail or parcels prior to distributions mailers, couriers, and contractors, and USPS.

  • Adjust guides, rollers, loose card inserters, and weighing machines.

  • Inspect mail machine output for defects; determine how to eliminate causes of any defects.

  • Lift and unload containers of mail or parcels onto equipment for transportation to sortation stations.

  • Place incoming or outgoing letters or packages into sacks or bins based on destination or type, and place identifying tags on sacks or bins.

  • Read production orders to determine types and sizes of items scheduled for mailing.

  • Remove containers of sorted mail/parcels and transfer them to designated areas according to established procedures.

  • Verify that items are addressed correctly, marked with the proper postage, and in suitable condition for processing.

  • Clear jams in sortation equipment.

  • Seal or open envelopes, by hand or by using machines.

  • Wrap packages or bundles by hand.

  • Review job jackets to determine components, settings, and adjustments for equipment.

  • Remove defective or substandard materials from machines and readjust machine components so that product meets standards.

  • Adjust machine controls to alter position, alignment, speed, or pressure.