SORTER/HELPER - Impact Connects
Minneapolis, MN
About the Job
Title: Sorter/Helper
Job Classification: Hourly, Non-exempt
Department: Lettershop Production
Reports To: Shift Supervisor and Director of Mailing Operations
General purpose of Job: Assist machine operator on projects by feeding hoppers, sorting, traying or bagging.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist machine operator on assigned tasks
Read & understand job instructions in the form of work tickets
Know & follow Letter Shop's Standard Operating Procedures
Responsible for the quality and quantity of each assigned job
Responsible for correct, accurate & quality outcome of tasks assigned.
Immediately report any production issues to shift supervisor.
Ability to sort & containerize all classes of mail
Able to read & understand all associated forms & paperwork
Keep production areas clean at all times
Any other duties assigned by supervisor
Performance Measurement: Performance feedback will take place both verbally and written on a day-to-day as needed basis, recognition in monthly employee recognition meetings, formal training on changes in SOP as needed with a formal review by the supervisor at least annually
Education and/or Experience:
High school diploma or GED; or one to three months related experience or training.
Language and Math Skills:
Ability to read a limited number of one & two syllable words. Also to print & speak simple sentences. Ability to add & subtract two digit numbers and to multiply & divide with 10s & 100s.
Physical Demands:
Standing or walking most of the day, may climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. Regularly lift up to 25 pounds, often lift up to 40 lbs & rarely up to 70 lbs. Constant use of hands and arms. Regularly reach with hands and arms, including reaching above shoulder level (Lifting/reaching above shoulder level would seldom be more than 5-10 pounds). Vision requirements are close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, & ability to focus.
Work Environment:
Work near moving mechanical parts, fumes & air borne particles, risk of electrical shock, and exposure to toxic chemicals. The noise level is moderate to loud.