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Heatset Creeler

Department: EF Twisting & Heatset
Location: Dalton, GA

Job Summary:

The purpose of the Heatset Creeler is to secure & replenish the Heatset machine with yarn packages for heat setting. Patrol and monitor the running of the machine.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Follow all Safety, Plant & Quality Guidelines
  • Secure packages of yarn and load them onto the Heatset creel.
  • Check every yarn tube before placing it on the creel, verifying that it is identified precisely as described on the spec sheet.
  • Verify that each tube of yarn is of the quality specified on the spec sheet.
  • Put a tube cap on each as soon as it is in position when required on the spec sheet.
  • Air Splice the package lead end to the tail of the running end package.
  • Periodically check the thread path. If it is crossed, stop the machine and correct it immediately.
  • Check for slubs and/or chokes in tensioners. Tension is a crucial factor in run ability. The tensioners must be kept clean.
  • Clean your assignment and work area each shift.

Performance Expectations (if applicable):

  • Follow printed & spoken instructions & specifications effectively.
  • Able to stand for long periods.
  • Hand dexterity sufficient to handle packages and operate splicer or tie weavers’ knots as specified.
  • Able to lift & place numerous 12-20 lb. packages per shift.

Experience/Education Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Read & write instructions effectively.
  • Effective communication skills.

Other Requirements:

  • Overtime is required on occasion.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned.
  • All accidents must be reported immediately.

 

 

 

 

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