Warehouse Stacker

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Luxor Staffing is hiring a Warehouse Stacker (Print Production) with a starting pay of $15 per hour with 1st shift available. Weekly pay, incentive and bonus programs, optional direct deposit, benefits from day 1 on the job and much more!

The stacker position is the entry-level position for the Screen Print Production Department. The person hired for this position will be responsible for stacking shirts neatly at the end of the dryer while keeping up with the pace of the machine, doing quality control checks the entire time, alerting operators and/or supervisors of any quality issues and assisting their assigned team performing cleaning, set-up and teardown duties needed throughout the day.

Essential Functions

  • Be able to work the scheduled hours and willing to work overtime if needed.
  • Be present at assigned work station once clocked in.
  • Do not leave the work station without first letting a supervisor know.
  • Follow the policies and procedures of the department and company.
  • Stack the shirts at the end of the dryer as they come out.

o Must not let shirts fall on the ground or in the bin.

o Must keep pace with the machine.

o Must stack shirts neatly and keep track of quantity and sizes on the provided paperwork.

o Must be able to stand in one place for several hours at a time.

o Must look for and find defects or flaws in the print and on the garment while stacking.

o Must be able to repair shirts that can be repaired using the tools and procedures given.

o Must alert operators and supervisors of any issues discovered while stacking.

o Must not cause damage to shirts in any way.

o This position requires the person to twist, turn and lift up to 40 lbs.

o Must learn the terminology used by department in order to communicate with operators and team members.

o This position requires employee to handle garments that are hot. Gloves can be provided if needed.

o This is a repetitive motion position.

  • Clean work area daily.

o Remove test prints from the bins and stock into the front bins for operators to use as test prints.

o Sweep and pick up trash that accumulates throughout the day and at the end of the day.

o Wipe down surfaces around work area.

o Clean lint and debris out of bins at the back of the dryer.

  • Assist operators with set-ups and teardowns between orders.
  • Stage correct shirts for each order being set-up to be printed.
  • Stage completed shirts at the correct machine to complete the order or designated area.
  • Clean around machinery when instructed. This requires employee to wipe ink and adhesive off of the printing presses, work stations, ink buckets and other tools used during the shift.
  • Be willing to cross-train in other positions or departments as needed.

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Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $15.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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