Job Details
Location: Houston, TX 77041
The Printing Press Operator (Level A)
The Printing Press Operator (Level A) is responsible for the independent and efficient operation of high-performance flexographic presses. This role requires strong technical knowledge, adherence to safety and food-grade compliance standards, and a commitment to quality and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
- Machine Operation & Technical Proficiency
- Operate and configure Vistaflex and Miraflex flexographic presses with precision and autonomy.
- Ensure a deep understanding of machine dynamics, including tension, temperature, ink viscosity, airflow, and pressure, to guarantee optimal print performance.
- Use estimated setup times effectively based on job type and color count, ensuring efficient changeovers and minimizing downtime.
- Apply knowledge of both internal factors (machine components) and external factors (maintenance, supplier inputs, auxiliary systems) that affect print quality.
- Quality Control & Systems Management
- Successfully complete print jobs at the required production speed while minimizing quality defects.
- Operate and interpret results from BST and AVT inspection systems as active tools for real-time quality control.
- Accurately manage production data and job flow using the Radius system, including correct use of codes and documentation requirements.
- Proactively report issues involving rolls, ink, press functionality, or electrical systems to supervisors or appropriate management.
- Safety & Food Compliance
- Strictly adhere to all FSSC (Food Safety Certification Scheme) guidelines and manufacturing hygiene practices.
- Ensure proper and consistent use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), both personally and among team members.
- Safety glasses
- Steel-toe shoes
- Hair net
- Face shield (for ink room tasks)
- Promote and maintain a safe and hazard-free work area, modeling safety-first behavior.
- Housekeeping & Waste Reduction
- Implement and maintain a routine cleaning schedule for the press and surrounding area to support food safety and operational efficiency.
- Actively work to minimize material waste and optimize the use of substrates, inks, and other consumables.
- Professionalism & Growth
- Consistently demonstrate quality-oriented skills, a proactive attitude, and attention to detail.
- Engage in self-evaluation and continuous improvement to enhance professional performance and contribute to team success.
- Support a culture of excellence, responsibility, and technical growth across the department.
Technical Aspects
- Ensure and oversee that your team uses all required safety equipment during their daily activities under your shift.
- Use the appropriate PPE for each activity or function that requires it.
- Understand the Jobpack as the main input for the press process and its cross-functional use in the following processes.
- Accurately understand the system operation for each press and the different indicators that can be found in the system.
- Understand how to manage variables such as tensions, air pressures, viscosity, and temperatures of each section of the printer in order to complete the job and ensure quality.
- Understand the difference and purpose of Stickyback (1320, 1520, 1720) when diagnosing and printing on detailed or flat surfaces.
- Understand how the Anilox works. Operator A must be able to associate print quality with the Anilox and discern when it needs to be changed.
- Based on the above points, Operator A must be capable of performing troubleshooting and diagnostics of the machine using examples of print errors.
- Periodically check the proper functioning of the press and the quality of the printed material.
- Identify types of print errors, have at least 3 possible causes for each, and be able to correct them in the safest and most efficient way.
- Operator A must recognize when a machine issue or print error involves one of the internal suppliers in order to request service.
- Operator A must understand the importance of properly handling machine parts such as Anilox, plates, and other functional printer components due to their fragility, impact on quality, and cost.
- Verify the following at the beginning of each job:
- Film
- Ink/Viscosity
- Wind
- Plates
- Anilox
- Properly fill out the documentation for each report:
- Digital Press Report
- Approval
- Labels
- Understand the procedure for ColorCert.
- Change blades when the print quality or footage run determines it.
- Inspect the quality of each roll using a printed sample.
- Maintain control of the press after a job is approved.
- Have the next job sequence prepared in advance and be alerted to ensure everything is ready when the current one is finished.
Secondary Aspects
- Effectively communicate with the team about the day's activities and work sequences.
- Be responsible, along with the team, for keeping the work area clean, stocked, and clear.
- Clean the machine periodically.
- Delegate tasks to the assistants related to the proper functioning of the machine and anticipation for MR.
- Collaborate with the administrative staff:
- Tests
- New procedures
- Provide information
- Point Lessons
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 pounds regularly.
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, and operating equipment.
- Tolerance for working in varying environmental conditions (e.g., hot, cold, noisy).
Working Conditions
- Mandatory use of personal protective equipment (PPE)