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JOB SUMMARY The Operator will complete tasks related to the accurate and timely completion of ... Uses various desktop publishing and proprietary software packages to prepare customer files for ...

JOB SUMMARY The Operator 1 will complete tasks related to the accurate and timely completion of ... Uses various desktop publishing and proprietary software packages to prepare customer files for ...

JOB SUMMARY The Flexo Press Operator position will be at our facility in Denton, TX, this position ... ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Uses various desktop publishing and proprietary software packages to ...

Working knowledge of both Mac and Windows desktop publishing environments * Strong troubleshooting skills, attention to detail, and ability to work under deadlines Preferred: * Variable data / VDP ...

Working knowledge of both Mac and Windows desktop publishing environments * Strong troubleshooting skills, attention to detail, and ability to work under deadlines Preferred: * Variable data / VDP ...

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... Publisher, Microsoft Windows Server, and Microsoft Office. Creates and deploys Windows desktops into the operating environment. Maintains standard configuration of golden images for deployment into ...

Obtains final copy and art by operating typesetting, printing, and similar equipment and by making ... Desktop publishing tools and graphic design software * Acute vision * Time-management skills

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Operator - 3rd Shift

Operator - 3rd Shift

Marketing.com

Ontario, CA • On-site

$17/hr

Full-time

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Job description

COMPANY
Marketing.com brings together people from diverse personal and professional backgrounds to create a technology-centered, people-powered culture that is constantly evolving and redefining how marketing is done. Our team members bring to work a combined history of dedication, service and being the best at what they do—everyday. With over 30 production facilities in the US (and growing!), we provide comprehensive digital marketing services, commercial printing, warehousing amp; fulfillment, direct mail marketing, sign manufacturing amp; fabrication, and promotional products. We are expanding at warp speed and are adding to our team – from our sales office and shop floor locations to our remote online team members. We are a diverse, creative, and passionate crew who is always looking to discover and implement fresh, innovative ideas and make some pretty amazing things.
JOB SUMMARY
The Operator will complete tasks related to the accurate and timely completion of orders per customer specifications using a variety of desktop publishing equipment and integrated software packages under the direction of the Prepress Lead. As an entry level on-the-job training position for skill, this may include receiving, evaluating, and modifying more complex customer files, and the learning of new techniques on specific skills and procedures.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Uses various desktop publishing and proprietary software packages to prepare customer files for printing.
  • ​Reviews work orders to insure conformity to written and verbal instructions.
  • Coordinates customer supplied art with sales personnel for reach order.
  • Communicates order problems with supervisor, customer service representatives and sales staff.
  • Advises customer regarding format and technical issues for best quality printing.
  • Documents order actions and customer contacts clearly and concisely. Follows department procedures.
  • Provides feedback and suggestions to supervisors about current or future workflow problems or needs.
  • On-the-job training entry position for technician position.
  • Must be at work on time as scheduled. Must be willing to work nights, weekends and overtime
  • Ability to work in a busy work center performing multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Setting and Achieving Goals – Self Starter.
  • Detail Orientation - Strives to do well and continuously attempts to consistently meet set standards in manufacturing, area cleanliness and overall department success.
  • Initiative - Identifies and acts upon opportunities to increase quality of own work and maximize efficiency and productivity of the department.
  • Comply with work and safety rules.