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The average pay for a Facing Slitter is CZK 391,235, which is CZK 188.09 an hour in Czech Republic. The average salary range for a Facing Slitter is between CZK 293,035 and CZK 459,701. On average, a High School is the highest level of education for a Facing Slitter.
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CZK 419,957 USD
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Operates machine to slit continuous lengths of material, such as cardboard, felt, metallic foil, paper, plastic, rubberized sheeting, or textile fabrics, into strips of specified width: spaces rotary blades on machine shaft, according to width specified for strips, and turns setscrew to secure blades in position, using allen wrench. Mounts roll or bolt of material on machine supports and threads material over tension bar, between feed rollers, and under rotary blades. Laps ends of slit material around takeup tubes i. Starts machine and observes flow of material through machine to detect irregular cutting and winding. Moves levers to stop, start, and regulate speed of machine and to align material with rotary blades. Disengages winding shaft and removes narrow rolls of material. Stacks material on shelves according to width of material. When slitting aluminum foil into widths, is designated aluminum-foil-spooling-machine operator. When slitting embroidered cloth into strips for use as decorative trimming, is designated straight cutter, machine. May be designated according to material or product cut as binding cutter; cuff slitter; electric-tape slitter; facing slitter; paper slitter; tape cutter.
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The average salary of facing slitter in Czech Republic is 391 235 Kč. The average salary of facing slitter in California is $48,471. The average salary of facing slitter in United States is $41,341. Explore the average salaries for facing slitter in other locations below.
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ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Facing Slitter is CZK 391,235 per year or CZK 188.09 per hour in Czech Republic, which is equal to the national average. Top earners have reported making up to CZK 459,701. However, the typical pay range in Czech Republic, is between CZK 293,035 and CZK 459,701 annually.
Facing Slitter is projected to see 19.4% salary growth in 5 years.
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