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Helper Management System Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Sheeter Helper

Niles, IL · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

They support the Sheeter Operator during machine setups, safely manage production waste, and ... Minimal data entry skills to log inventory changes into ERP software or tracking systems. Safety ...

They support the Sheeter Operator during machine setups, safely manage production waste, and ... Minimal data entry skills to log inventory changes into ERP software or tracking systems. Safety ...

Manage VLANs, DHCP, DNS, VPNs, and network security controls * Help Desk & Support * Provide Tier 2/3 technical support for users and IT systems * Troubleshoot hardware, software, and network-related ...

Manage VLANs, DHCP, DNS, VPNs, and network security controls * Help Desk & Support * Provide Tier 2/3 technical support for users and IT systems * Troubleshoot hardware, software, and network-related ...

Helpdesk Analyst

Northbrook, IL · On-site

$20.75 - $28.50/hr

... helpdesk coverage for Barilla America's headquarters and remote sites. • Troubleshoot hardware ... management system, and manage user accounts in Microsoft Active Directory. • Manage user access ...

$20.75 - $28.50/hr

Provide helpdesk coverage for Barilla America's headquarters and remote sites. Troubleshoot ... Create, modify, and disable user accounts in Barilla's identity management system, and manage user ...

$44.64 - $61.76/hr

This includes mentoring leaders in project management. Principle Responsibilities * Plans ... That's why we devote extraordinary resources to help you grow and thrive - not only as a ...

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$20 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The Sheeter Helper is responsible for staging, inspecting, and loading large paper rolls into the sheeting machinery. They support the Sheeter Operator during machine setups, safely manage production waste, and prepare finished, stacked pallets of sheeted paper for the next phase of shipping or printing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES:
% of Total Time
  • Material Preparation: Staging rolls according to the daily production schedule.

30
  • Roll Inspection: Pre-inspecting incoming parent rolls for outer core defects, tearing, or moisture damage.

5
  • Machine Loading: Safely unwrapping rolls, removing old cores, and assisting with roll tracking alignment.

25
  • Operator Support: Helping thread the paper web through slitter blades, de-curlers, and rollers.

15
  • Quality Assurance: Frequently measuring cut sheets to verify dimensions, squareness, and catch structural defects.

5
  • Pallet Packaging: Operating stretch wrappers, banders, and labeling equipment to secure finished skids.

5
  • Waste Management: Sorting, binding, and recycling paper trimmings to keep the department organized.

5
  • Preventative Maintenance: Assisting with regular machinery cleanup, lubrication, and basic blade replacement tasks.

5
An individual in this position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
The above list reflects the general details necessary to describe the principle and essential functions of the position and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned for the position.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent; advanced technical training or an associate degree in a related field is preferred.
Experience and/or Training: Previous work in warehouse, printing, packaging, or paper manufacturing environments is highly preferred.
Familiarity with forklifts, clamp trucks, or manual pallet jacks is often required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Technical Basics: Ability to accurately read a tape measure down to 1/32 of an inch and perform basic mathematical tracking calculations.
Computer Literacy: Minimal data entry skills to log inventory changes into ERP software or tracking systems.
Safety Protocols: Strict commitment to following safety initiatives, Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) protocols, and wearing mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
High physical endurance to stand and walk for up to 12 hours on a concrete production floor.
Capability to manually lift, push, and handle heavy production items up to 50 lbs.
Agility for frequent bending, reaching, stooping, and climbing access stairs around massive equipment.
Comfort working in non-climate-controlled plant environments prone to high noise levels, vibrations, and ambient paper dust.
The mental and physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.