Commercial Bindery


JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101

Posted: 7/7/2025

Position: Assembly

Customer Number: 81711

Job Number: 2593

Job Description

Performing finishing tasks such as collating, stitching, punching, coiling, cutting, gluing, and packing printed materials. Operate small vindery equipment as needed. Follow job ticket instructions to meet customer requirements and deadlines. Maintain safe work habits and follow standard procedures for effiecient production. Accurately record time and materials in a designated computer system

Requirements:

Attention to quality and detail, strong sttendance and work eithic, high school diploma or equivalent, must be at least 18 years of age, high school diploma or equivalent, ability to read and understand job tickets accurately, basic computer skills for data entry and job tracking, basic math skills


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (573) 632-2269

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