- Salary
- C$45k – C$49k/yr
- Location
- Mississauga
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- IT
- Source
- Pinpoint
Description
Print Production Specialist (Cutting)
Department: Manufacturing
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Mississauga
Compensation: CA$45,000 - CA$49,000 / year
Description
The Role
The Environment
The Characteristics
- Agile: You’re nimble. You’re adaptable. You thrive in an environment where priorities can change in an instant.
- Analytical: Your decisions are driven by only one thing: data. You continue to master all the tools necessary to surface insights.
- Collaborative: You enjoy purposeful meetings. You value the contributions and perspectives of your colleagues as much as you do your CEO.
- Curious: You’re eager to learn new concepts and master new skills. There’s no useless tool in your arsenal.
- Disciplined: You never allow the details to slip, understanding that every bit of minutiae forms the bigger picture.
- Enthusiastic: You exhibit a contagious passion for solving problems OR finding solutions.
- Innovative: You develop new approaches to complex problems.
- Perfectionist: You persist until the smallest detail has been optimized. Giving less than 100% is not an option.
- Persistent: You’ve never failed. You’ve only experienced speed bumps on your path to success.
- Reliable: You live up to both verbal and written agreements. You can be trusted to work effectively, without oversight.
The Responsibilities and Qualifications
- Operate Summa flatbed cutters for high precision contour cutting of vinyl skins.
- Run multiple beds concurrently, keeping machines loaded and cutting.
- Load and align laminated sheets, and verify registration before every run.
- Select and run the correct cut file against the manufacturing order and product.
- Identify and correct registration drift, blade depth, and material feed issues.
- Escalate faults that require service rather than continuing to run on a compromised machine.
- Operate laminators and change laminate rolls across material and finish types.
- Match laminate to material per the bill of materials.
- Monitor output for bubbles, wrinkles, debris and edge lift, and correct at source.
- Maintain laminated stock levels so cutting is not starved.
- Inspect output against QC standards before it moves to finishing.
- Make accept and reject decisions and log defects accurately.
- Report recurring defects as patterns, not one-offs, so root causes get addressed.
- Scan Start and Stop on every work order, at the time the work actually happens.
- Work manufacturing orders in the priority order set by morning planning.
- Never leave an open work order on a machine.
- Bin completed product to the correct location.
- Understand that reporting, capacity planning and out-of-stock response all depend on this data being right. Guessing at timestamps isn't a shortcut — it's sabotage with extra steps.
- Perform daily and weekly cleaning on cutters and laminators.
- Change blades, maintain cutting mats, and replace consumables.
- Log maintenance activity and report equipment issues promptly.
- Keep work areas and material staging organized.
- Mechanically inclined and comfortable operating production equipment.
- Consistent attention to detail, particularly on alignment and registration work.
- Able to follow written process accurately without close supervision.
- Comfortable with basic computer use and barcode scanning systems.
- Able to handle and move material rolls and sheets.
- Reliable attendance and timekeeping on a fixed shift.
- Willingness to cross-train across cutting, lamination and printing.
- Prior manufacturing or finishing experience is an asset. Large format print experience is not required.