Chief Artisan Examination Packaging and Finishing

Chief Artisan Examination Packaging and Finishing


Company
Government Printing Works (GPW)
Location
Pretoria
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobza
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Job Description
REQUIREMENTS :
• Grade 10 or equivalent qualification plus a completed apprenticeship in Mechanized Binding Trade Grade 12 will be an added advantage. At least 10 years’ post-apprenticeship experience in a Finishing Production environment. At least 3 years’ proven supervisory experience. Sound knowledge of mechanized binding, packaging and printing processes equipment Computer literacy (MS Office) Good interpersonal relations Have the Ability to overcome operational challenges, transfer of skills and commitment to work shift.

DUTIES :
• Operate packaging and finishing equipment and assist in managing and or supervision of the packaging team. Ensure Efficient and effective utilization of production equipment, make sure that daily production targets are met and provide daily production reports to management.
• Provide technical assistance on operational challenges, maintenance, Oversee and monitor the training programmes of apprentices, Printers Assistant and Artisans.
• Ensure that the equipment is kept in good condition and regularly maintained and ensure that quality assurance and control of the packaging and finishing processes are adhered to in accordance to SOP and the customer’s specifications.
• Plan, organize and allocate production resources in line with production schedule. Make sure the working environment and housekeeping is in Comply with all OHSA safety regulations. Monitor and mitigate plant related safety risks.

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