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We need an extremely organized, self-motivated team player with experience in the screen printing, embroidery and promotional products industry. We need an extremely organized, self-motivated team player with experience in the screen printing, embroidery and promotional products industry.
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Leverage our in-house silk screen, embroidery, direct-to-garment, and laser engraving capabilities to deliver maximum client impact. Leverage our in-house silk screen, embroidery, direct-to-garment, and laser engraving capabilities to deliver maximum client impact.
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Remove the embroidery hoop marks on the garment surface. + Tear off/remove any excessive pellon on the wrong side of the embroidery. + Support daily activity in Pre-Press, Screen Room, and Ink Matching/Mixing.
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The position must use strong leadershipskills to direct, control, and coordinate the day-to-day productionwithin the print shop and embroidery to include effective and efficientplanning and scheduling of personnel and equipment to ensure meetingquality standards, goals and time deadlines.
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We produce all of our printed apparel in our Main factory in Michigan & with 172,000 SF of screen printing and embroidery production and over 300+ employees. We consistently rank in the top 10 largest screen printers by volume in the U.S. and are one of the fastest growing online clothing retailers.
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Organize files of silk screen and embroidery designs. Organize files of silk screen and embroidery designs. Process incoming orders from dental hygiene and assisting schools (seasonal.
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Core Proficiencies: Extensive knowledge of apparel construction, material construction, and properties, pattern making, costing, bill of materials, embroidery and surface applications (e.g. screen printing, etc.
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You'll be part of a fun, fast-growing company with opportunities for both increased responsibility and advancement (Plus you get to wear a T-shirt & jeans to work!) Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to): Greeting and helping customers, assisting the Sales Manager with community outreach/sales, great communication skills, accurate cash handling, merchandising, and re-stocking, among other assigned duties.
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This position gives you the flexibility to set your own hours (and you get an employee discount!) Be a representative of our company core values:Show Up,Work Hard,Be Respectful & Honest,Strive for Excellence,Do What You Say andPromote Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
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All associates are cross-trained between the screen print, embroidery and staging/finishing departments. Screen Print Department - screen cleaning and reclamation, screen creation, mixing ink, set-up, operation and tear-down of printing equipment.
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From the early 1980's til now the Something Inked/Padrino Promotions saga has grown from a single man hand pressing logos into denim, to a team of over 90 with services ranging from graphic design to screen printing and embroidery.
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Solid knowledge of the print industry, and decorating methods like DTG, embroidery, paper press, screen printing, laser engraving, etc. Solid knowledge of the print industry, and decorating methods like DTG, embroidery, paper press, screen printing, laser engraving, etc.
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Profound understanding of apparel print techniques, including screen printing, digital printing, embroidery and various appliques. Profound understanding of apparel print techniques, including screen printing, digital printing, embroidery and various appliques.
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Lakeshirts | Blue 84 is one of the largest privately owned screen-printing manufacturers in the United States, responsible for decorating and distribution of a wide variety of garments for the resort, college and K-12 markets.
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Preferred wholesale or distribution-related experience with knowledge and/or practical experience in one or more of the following areas: Promotional Products, Screen-printing, Embroidery, and Corporate/Educational Uniform Programs.
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