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ABOUT THE ROLE The Print and Mail Project Manager plans, organizes, and manages projects related to the production of printed and mailed materials. An understanding of both print and mail production ...

ABOUT THE ROLE The Print and Mail Project Manager plans, organizes, and manages projects related to the production of printed and mailed materials. An understanding of both print and mail production ...

... printing, signs and graphics operation. This person will be lead on the larger signage projects and ... This is a position that could lead to outside sales or management in the future for the right ...

... printing, signs and graphics operation. This person will be lead on the larger signage projects and ... This is a position that could lead to outside sales or management in the future for the right ...

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Generate project reports for the project manager * Print project plans and upload to system * Submit payment draws to General Contractor * Track and manage Change Orders * Update and monitor project ...

Print industry experience is highly preferred for this role. Only Atlanta-based candidates will be considered. This role will be in the office. POSITION SUMMARY: The Project Manager works closely ...

Print industry experience is highly preferred for this role. Only Atlanta-based candidates will be considered. This role will be in the office. POSITION SUMMARY: The Project Manager works closely ...

The Project Manager oversees projects that involve print and fabrication elements, collaborating directly with departments such as Sales, Solutions, Design, Production, and Installation. Their key ...

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How much do contract print project manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract print project manager in the United States is $72,695.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $93,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Print Project Manager vs Print Production Coordinator?

AspectContract Print Project ManagerPrint Production Coordinator
CredentialsExperience in project management, industry certifications (e.g., PMP), knowledge of printing processesExperience in print production, familiarity with printing equipment and workflows, relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentTypically works on multiple client projects, managing timelines and budgetsFocuses on coordinating print jobs within a production facility or agency
Employer & Industry UsageAdvertising agencies, printing companies, marketing firmsPrinting companies, marketing departments, creative agencies

The Contract Print Project Manager oversees the planning and execution of print projects, ensuring deadlines and budgets are met, often working remotely or on-site with clients. In contrast, the Print Production Coordinator handles day-to-day print operations within a production environment, focusing on coordinating workflows and quality control. Both roles require print industry knowledge but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Design and Print Project Manager

Design and Print Project Manager

Church of the Highlands

Birmingham, AL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Design and Print Project Manager (Grants Mill Campus, Irondale Location)

Church of the Highlands exists to reach people with the life-giving message of Jesus that they might become fully devoted followers of Christ. We have an immediate, full-time opening for a Design and Print Project Manager in our Creative Department. The Project Manager's role is to lead and manage organization-wide efforts from the Design and Print division of the Creative Team of Church of the Highlands. The Project Manager will work closely with Creative Directors, team members and managers and other departments to execute projects to support Highlands' services, conferences, and departmental needs as well as projects for marketing, website, and special events.

Experience and Knowledge Required:

  • Experience in project management, creative operations, or a related field
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver on deadlines
  • Experience leading projects across teams and coordinating with other departments
  • Proficiency in project management tools (e.g. Monday.com)
  • Strong written and verbal communication
  • Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
  • Must be proactive and self-driven
  • Must have an ability to anticipate needs and also to collaborate
  • Conflict resolution skills required

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Creating project tasks for, and evaluating the workload of, team members
  • Gathering information and constructing plans for projects from ideation to completion
  • Managing departmental expectations and ensuring that each department's creative needs are met
  • Staying up-to-date and conducting new research on industry trends
  • Conducting meetings both with vendors and different departments across the church staff
  • Providing copywriting and editing assistance
  • Maintaining comprehensive and accurate records on projects
  • Organizing meetings, including scheduling, sending reminders, and organizing catering when necessary
  • Preparing reports and/or special projects, which may include data collection, coordination, final copy preparation, distribution, etc.
  • Creating and maintaining systematic and organizational processes for the Design and Print Team including, but not limited to, timelines, goals, revision history, and content delivery
  • Ensuring that project timelines are met on time or ahead of schedule
  • Developing relationships interdepartmentally and with other departments through collaboration, communication, and focusing on a common goal
  • Creating and maintaining a knowledge base of documentation detailing the scope, functionality, and history of developed content