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0.1 Corrugator utility persons perform a variety of tasks to support corrugator operations.
0.2 Corrugator utility persons report to corrugator supervisors.
1.0 Corrugator utility person duties/responsibilities include:
1.1 - following all safety rules and procedures;
1.2 - helping single facer and double backer operators prepare rolls for splices and order changes;
1.3 - performing other corrugator crew member duties during break periods, as needed;
1.4 - working with other associate(s) to change corrugator flute rolls when roll changes are needed;
1.5 - assisting other crew members with the daily cleaning of the machine;
1.6 - helping on the sheet line as needed when sheet orders are produced;
1.7 - daily emptying all the waste containers in the corrugator department, including those in the supervisors’ office;
1.8 - training on and learning all corrugator crew positions to be able to perform those jobs during vacation, call-in, and/or other absence situations;
1.9 - helping clean single facers when they are not in operation;
1.10 - unloading rolls tock from rail cars and trucks as needed;
1.11 - keeping the truck area empty of roll stock;
1.12 - participating in and performing roll stock inventories;
1.13 - unloading, receiving, and storing corrugator raw materials in the proper areas;
1.14 - performing assigned inspections and tests and completing accurate records; and
1.15 - performing other duties as assigned by supervision.
1.16 NOTE: The duties/responsibilities of corrugator utility people are not limited or restricted to those listed above. We expect this position to evolve and grow.
2.0 The qualifications for corrugator utility persons are the ability to meet the requirements of the job with or without accommodation; the certified ability to safely operate a fork lift truck and clamp truck; the ability to read, write, and speak English; the ability to accurately read a measuring tape and ruler; the ability to use basic shop math; the ability to learn; and the ability to follow instructions, ask questions, and work effectively as a member of a team.
2.1 Corrugator supervisors evaluate corrugator utility person qualifications.
0.1 Corrugator utility persons perform a variety of tasks to support corrugator operations.
0.2 Corrugator utility persons report to corrugator supervisors.
1.0 Corrugator utility person duties/responsibilities include:
1.1 - following all safety rules and procedures;
1.2 - helping single facer and double backer operators prepare rolls for splices and order changes;
1.3 - performing other corrugator crew member duties during break periods, as needed;
1.4 - working with other associate(s) to change corrugator flute rolls when roll changes are needed;
1.5 - assisting other crew members with the daily cleaning of the machine;
1.6 - helping on the sheet line as needed when sheet orders are produced;
1.7 - daily emptying all the waste containers in the corrugator department, including those in the supervisors’ office;
1.8 - training on and learning all corrugator crew positions to be able to perform those jobs during vacation, call-in, and/or other absence situations;
1.9 - helping clean single facers when they are not in operation;
1.10 - unloading rolls tock from rail cars and trucks as needed;
1.11 - keeping the truck area empty of roll stock;
1.12 - participating in and performing roll stock inventories;
1.13 - unloading, receiving, and storing corrugator raw materials in the proper areas;
1.14 - performing assigned inspections and tests and completing accurate records; and
1.15 - performing other duties as assigned by supervision.
1.16 NOTE: The duties/responsibilities of corrugator utility people are not limited or restricted to those listed above. We expect this position to evolve and grow.
2.0 The qualifications for corrugator utility persons are the ability to meet the requirements of the job with or without accommodation; the certified ability to safely operate a fork lift truck and clamp truck; the ability to read, write, and speak English; the ability to accurately read a measuring tape and ruler; the ability to use basic shop math; the ability to learn; and the ability to follow instructions, ask questions, and work effectively as a member of a team.
2.1 Corrugator supervisors evaluate corrugator utility person qualifications.
Memphis, TN
International Paper Company operates as a paper and packaging company primarily in North America, Europe, Latin America, North Africa, India, and Russia. It operates through three segments: Industrial Packaging, Global Cellulose Fibers, and Printing Papers. The Industrial Packaging segment manufactures containerboards, including linerboard, medium, whitetop, recycled linerboard, recycled medium, and saturating Kraft. The Global Cellulose Fibers segment provides fluff, market, and specialty pulps that are used in absorbent hygiene products, tissue and paper products, and non-absorbent end applications.
The Printing Papers segment produces printing and writing papers, such as uncoated papers for end-use applications comprising brochures, pamphlets, greeting cards, books, annual reports, and direct mail, as well as envelopes, tablets, business forms, and file folders. It sells its uncoated papers under the Hammermill, Springhill, Williamsburg, Postmark, Accent, Great White, Chamex, Ballet, Rey, Pol, and Svetocopy brands. The company sells its products directly to end users and converters, as well as through agents, resellers, and paper distributors. International Paper Company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee.