Exposure to working knowledge of inserting equipment or running high-speed manufacturing equipment, strong mechanical skills, and experience working in a fast-paced production environment preferred.
Time Management: Uses time efficiently; works at a pace to get things done within an appropriate timeframe; meets deadlines.
Written Communication: Demonstrates ability to read, write, and understand the English language. Expresses ideas in writing in an organized, articulate, concise and grammatically correct manner; adjusts language to intended audience.
Basic Math Skills: Demonstrates ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and work with percentages: able to use a calculator to perform mathematical functions.
Document Utilization: Demonstrates ability to interpret and work with training and/or technical documents.
Equipment Operations Knowledge: Understands overall operation of equipment and their interrelations. Demonstrates ability to troubleshoot and isolate failures.
Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates ability to work in a diverse group environment. Knows how to work with various personality types to get the work done. Relates well and shows respect and consideration for others; builds relationships.
Leadership: Demonstrates ability to lead, direct, coach and motivate others to meet objectives; build a team, build consensus.
Mechanical Ability: Demonstrates ability to safely use a wide ran
Additional Information
At Broadridge, we've built a culture where the highest goal is to empower others to accomplish more. If you're passionate about developing your career, while helping others along the way, come join the Broadridge team.
Broadridge is growing! We are actively seeking a High-Speed Insert Operator for our El Dorado Hills facility.
This is an on-site role that will be assigned to a Broadridge location where you will work 100% of the time.
High-Speed Insert Operators, acting in a single operator capacity, set up, operate, and monitor automatic or semi-automatic high-speed inserting equipment used in the production and assembly of client output (e.g., cutting, bursting, binding, folding, inserting, labeling, stitching, and trimming). They interpret production orders to ascertain the proper job requirements prior to execution of the client-printed output. They assemble printed materials into a final product and distribute the final product to the end destination. High-Speed Insert Operators evaluate the quality of the output (e.g., color matching) to ensure quality standards and internal/external requirements are being met. Although they support projects of any scope or size, they primarily operate minimal insert load and minimal to moderate sheet to statement ratios (e.g., 3-4 average sheets per statement). This varies by client and may be reevaluated or altered as client complexity could change in any given month. They comply with operating requirements/guidelines and ensure effective utilization of the equipment and perform preventative maintenance and authorized repairs. They resolve all systems issues proactively, seeking guidance from more experienced operators as needed. High-Speed Insert Operators may also prepare mail for acceptance by the Post Office. Level of knowledge, skills, experience, and performance distinguish an Operator from a Sr. Operator.
Job Responsibilities:
Assists in carrying out the task
Performs the task at a basic, working level
Performs the task at a high, complex working level and/or leads others in the use of the task
Performs the task at a high, complex working level and sometimes leads others in the use of the task
Frequently leads others in the use of the task, as well as performs the task at a high, complex working level
Primarily directs others as they perform the task, rather than performing the task yourself; is held accountable for task results