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As an Offset Press Operator, you will be responsible for setting up and operating offset printing presses, ensuring high-quality and efficient production of printed materials. Job Summary:The Specialty Companies is seeking a skilled and experienced Offset Press Operator to join our team in Portsmouth, Virginia.
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As a Press Brake Operator, you will be responsible for setting up and operating press brake machines to bend, form, and shape metal sheets according to specifications. If you are a skilled Press Brake Operator looking for an opportunity to contribute to a dynamic manufacturing team, we encourage you to apply.
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The Flexographic Press Operator is an essential member of the team, responsible for the manufacturing of printed labels while continuously monitoring label quality and press conditions.
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The Digital Press Operator is responsible for setting up, running and organizing print jobs. The Digital Press Operator will assist with training and coaching of others as required.
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Press Brake operator / Fabricator wanted! Press brake, Sheet metal, Punch press, Fabrication, Blueprint, Cnc, Inspection, Machine operation, Brake. Setting up and operating Press Brake machines, bending, cutting and assembling the finished parts for architectural exterior building materials.
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The printing press operator produces printed materials by following standard operating procedures, setting up, operating, adjusting and maintaining the printing equipment. Operation of flexographic press equipment.
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This includes speech and quote writing, community engagement, crisis communication, social media and event planning and management for the BoCC, as well as assistance with press releases and advisories for all county departments, and media relations support to the Public Information Officer (PIO)/Communications Director.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFlexo Press Operator Dallas, TX Specialization: Flexo Press OperationJob Type: Full-TimeOverviewSymbiotic 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.
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The Press Helper is responsible for completing projects/tasks assigned to them by the Press Manager. Ability to at a minimum identify and properly communicate all press related problems.
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2+ years experience as a printing press operator on narrow webs or equivalent. The Press Operator meets safety, production, sustainability and quality standards and interacts with other departments to achieve company core strategies.
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The CPM Wolverine Proctor Division has a unique opportunity for a CNC Press Brake Operator in our capital equipment manufacturing facility in Lexington, NC. This is an opportunity to join a highly successful business with advancement opportunities.
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The Flexo 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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The press brake operator will use a Cincinnati press brake to bend, shape, cut, and manipulate steel, aluminum, and Invar® plates (typically ranging from 5/8' to 1.5') to form aerospace tooling facesheets.
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Typically, two C-frames form the sides of the press brake, connected to a table at the bottom and on a movable beam at the top. A press brake is a machine pressing tool for bending sheet and plate material, most commonly sheet metal.
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Small privately held metal stamper and fabricator is seeking a dedicated Fabrication Brake Press Operator to play a vital role in producing high-quality precision parts using our state-of-the-art TRUMPF brake presses.
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