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Summary: The Bindery Operator is responsible for the setup, adjustment and safe operation of all relevant bindery equipment such as: MBO folders with pile and continuous feeders; Heidelberg/Stahl Folders with continuous feeders; and 6 pocket Muller Martini-Presto saddle stitchers to produce quality finished products that meet customer specifications and quality standards.
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Print Production Operator. The Production Operator, Manufacturing predominantly takes part in the production of S&G print/finish orders according to customer specifications (order details.
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Under general supervision, the Machine Operator will work individually or as part of a team that will finish or produce a large volume of product in the screen print work center. Machine Operator Athletes will be assigned in varying screen print or other operations work centers and it is essential that they are able to read their schedule and report to the correct work center on time for each scheduled shift.
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The Production Operator, Manufacturing is required to perform many functions within the center, including, but not limited to, operating a wide variety of equipment, moving boxes and equipment, operating computers and computerized equipment, writing and filling out forms, sorting and collating papers, following instructions from supervisors, and communicating effectively with other team members in both Digital and Signs & Graphics environment.
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Process and produce Digital and Signs & Graphics print/finish orders as requested and/or directed. Commercial print environment experience preferred. Process and produce Digital and Signs & Graphics print/finish orders as requested and/or directed.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Position posted until filled Latent Print Examiner I Description At the Atlanta Police Department Crime Laboratory our mission is to provide exceptional quality forensic science services to our customers by presenting unbiased conclusions to the judicial system using the standards set forth by a nationally recognized accrediting body, the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB.
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The Print Press Operator runs a Flexographic printing press, printing on plastic in the form of rolls. If you would like to have Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off each week we are looking for a Print Press Operator to join our team and work the following shift: Monday - Thursday, 6a - 4p.
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Proactive in telling owner when new materials required to order Executes routine maintenance on equipment to ensure it stays in good working order Print Production Manager Qualifications: Solid experience in print production and finishing, either through formal training or past positions.
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The is seeking a Latent Print Examiner II/III to support the Forensic Identification Unit, which is responsible for receiving, analyzing, and comparing latent fingerprints and palm prints (typically in the form of latent lift cards and photographs) to known prints of any subjects developed in a criminal investigation, and encoding latent prints into various Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS.
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Digital Print Production/Designer. Understand, set-up and operate digital print equipment. Preparing files for print production; checking fonts, links, and colors. Experience in large format printing and sign production.
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Under the direction of the Information Technology (IT) Manager I, the I (IT) Specialist I, serves as the Data Center Server Administrator, demonstrating an in-depth understanding and level of expertise of physical and virtual server administration, File and Print services, Storage and Backup to perform a wide variety of tasks requiring regular innovative problem-solving.
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The Packaging Print Production Specialist will be responsible for managing various tasks related to image management, color strategy, print quality, and internal mechanical proofing for the DE Team at Hill's.
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Possess a current certification as a Certified Latent Print Examiner by the International Association for Identification (IAI) is required. About the job Certified Latent Print Examiner (COH.
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Leading specialty offset printing and converting company in WA is searching to hire an experienced Print Production Manager for day shift. Minimum of 5 - 7 years' print production management experience.
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As a Grand Format Print Production Specialist, you will be responsible for all aspects of the physical production of digital print and/or signs. PIP Marketing, Signs, Print, a Printing, Marketing and Sign shop, is currently seeking a self-motivated, independent, reliable individual.
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