Assistant Press OperatorThe Assistant Press Operator will provide a safe work environment through proper training and communication. The Printing Assistant Operator will assist in the set-up and operation of the press while maintaining a safe, clean, and organized work environment for maximum press efficiency production quality.Responsibilities:Adheres to all safety policies and procedures while ensuring all team members work within the safety guidelines as established by Berry.Complete safety orientation and forklift certification training.Assist in the set-up and operation of the press.Learn to accurately test key print properties.Understanding of Quality Windows and accurate data entry.Responsible for ensuring all finished product is within customer specifications.Demonstrate trouble-shooting skills.Assisting maintenance whenever necessary or required.Demonstrate the ability to read and interpret Job Discrete Routing Sheets and how to identify raw materials by part numbers.Understanding the operations and functions of press control panels.Understand usage of MSDS sheets.Understand SOC sheets and how to properly fill out.Ensure proper housekeeping of the press and adjacent areas.Ensure proper solvent and ink handling procedures are implemented and followed.Ensure proper hazardous waste handling procedures are implemented and followed.Effectively communicate and interact professionally with all people in the work environmentQualifications:High school diploma or GEDManufacturing experience preferred.Knowledge of and skills in the use of office machines (computer and printers) and business procedures. Strong mechanical and mathematical aptitude and experience.Working Conditions:While performing the duties of the job the employee regularly works near moving machinery and forklift traffic.The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate with frequent excursions into high noise areasWork is performed in a plant environment with frequent contact with others.Requires prolonged standing and frequent bending, stooping and stretching, manual dexterity, the ability to distinguish letters, the ability to distinguish between colors.Occasional lifting up to 35 lbs., and the use of equipment.