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Brand My Bags is looking for an experienced Digital Press Operator to join the team on 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift. The Digital Press Operator is an integral part of the team in which pre-press, project managers and other printers work together to carry out the specifications of each project.
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The Digital Press Operator sets up and operates the HP Digital printing press to produce pressure sensitive labels and related products. We are currently recruiting for a Digital Press Operator to join our team.
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As a Digital Press Operator , you will be responsible for job setup and printing using our cut-sheet digital printers. The primary responsibility of the Digital Print Production Operator is to operate and complete all digital printing (B&W/Color) production for maximum production efficiency.
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The Brake Press Operator performs periodic quality inspection checks on the product output and visually inspects the finished product to ensure it is defect-free and ready for the next step in the production process.
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We are looking for a Brake Press Operator to join a culture that has advancement opportunities, temperature-controlled environment, free health care clinic and more. The Brake Press Operator may be required to assist other operators as a helper on key work or machines as required.
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The Brake Press Operator must make sure the machines are set up properly, make adjustments to the machines to control speed, material feed, the path of the shape or bend and produce a quality product.
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Job Description: Seeking a skilled Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press Operator to join our team. Job Title: Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press OperatorLocation: Birmingham, AlHours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 2:30 PM to 1:00 AMgSalary: $23.00 to $30.00 per hourAbout Us: Label Company is a leading provider of custom labeling solutions, specializing in flexographic printing.
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Job Title: Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press OperatorLocation: Birmingham, AlHours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 2:30 PM to 1:00 AMgSalary: $ to $ per hourAbout Us: Label Company is a leading provider of custom labeling solutions, specializing in flexographic printing.
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Proficiency in color matching, ink mixing, and press setup. Train and mentor junior press operators to enhance their skills and performance. Monitor press performance and make adjustments as needed to optimize efficiency and minimize downtime.
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Understand the components and functions of the basic flexographic printing press, including but not limited to the Unwind, Infeed, Drying, Outfeed, Rewind, Register, Impression setting, Port-a-lift and Inking systems.
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The Digital Press Operator is responsible for producing printed orders in the most efficient manner, maximizing time while minimizing waste; setting up the press, including the installation of paper, cylinders, perf wheels/blades and ink to print quality product that meets production and customer specifications; making adjustments to speed, tension, ink, viscosities, etc.
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Brake Press Operator. The ability to safely operate plasma table, band saw, brake press and blast booth. Verify all correct material per BOM. Ability to safely operate brake press, bandsaw, plasma table and blast booth.
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Symbiotic Services is on the lookout for a highly skilled Flexo Press Operator to join the team at one of our esteemed clients in the label printing industry. Flexo Press Operator.
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My client a well established 50 year old label and packaging printer seeks an EXPERIENCED flexo press operator to add to 1st shift. You will be responsible for running a Mark Andy narrow web flexo press printing 4 color process labels for the consumer goods, automotive, food & beverage, nutraceutical, chemical and Prime label markets including unsupported film.
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A strong foundation in flexographic color label press operation. You'll be responsible for setting up the flexo press, adjusting press settings to match paper sizes, and feeding paper through the press cylinders.
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