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This role supports the Print Team on various entry level tasks and projects, all training provided. SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: * Some office experience and familiarity with order tracking and other ...

Print Coordinator

Tampa, FL · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

This role supports the Print Team on various entry level tasks and projects, all training provided. SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: * Some office experience and familiarity with order tracking and other ...

This role supports the Print Team on various entry level tasks and projects, all training provided. SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: * Some office experience and familiarity with order tracking and other ...

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Troubleshoot and resolve any issues with equipment or print quality. * Ensure all safety guidelines are followed to maintain a safe working environment. * Maintain accurate records of production ...

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What are entry level print jobs?

Entry level print jobs are positions in the printing industry that require little to no prior experience. These roles typically involve assisting with printing presses, preparing materials, operating basic equipment, and performing quality checks. Entry level print workers may work in commercial print shops, publishing houses, or packaging companies. The positions provide a foundation for learning about printing processes, machinery, and materials, with opportunities for advancement as skills and experience grow.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Print Production Assistant, and why are they important?

To succeed as an Entry Level Print Production Assistant, you generally need basic knowledge of printing processes, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with print production software such as Adobe Creative Suite and experience with digital or offset printing equipment is often required. Strong organizational skills, communication, and the ability to work efficiently under deadlines are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate, timely production of printed materials and help maintain quality standards in a fast-paced print environment.

What is the difference between Entry Level Print vs Entry Level Graphic Designer?

AspectEntry Level PrintEntry Level Graphic Designer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic knowledge of printing processesHigh school diploma; some may have an associate degree or certificate in graphic design
Work EnvironmentPrint shops, manufacturing facilities, or publishing companiesDesign studios, advertising agencies, or corporate marketing departments
Industry UsageUsed in printing and publishing industries for producing printed materialsUsed across various industries for creating visual content and digital designs
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Entry Level Print roles focus on preparing and producing printed materials, often requiring knowledge of printing processes. Entry Level Graphic Designer positions involve creating visual content for both print and digital media, emphasizing design skills. While both roles may overlap in industries like publishing, they serve different functions—production versus creative design.

What are the typical responsibilities and learning opportunities for someone in an entry-level print position?

In an entry-level print role, you can expect to handle tasks such as preparing files for print, operating basic printing equipment, performing quality checks, and assisting more experienced team members with setup and troubleshooting. This position offers valuable hands-on experience with various printing technologies and workflows. You'll often work closely with designers, prepress technicians, and production staff, which helps you understand the end-to-end print process. Over time, you'll have opportunities to take on more complex projects, learn advanced equipment, and potentially progress into supervisory or specialized roles within the printing industry.
What are the most commonly searched types of Print jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Print jobs in Florida are:
Print Coordinator

$18 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Print Coordinator


SUMMARY:

The Print Production Team uses the Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, and the Apple iWork Suite to print Brochures, Presentations, Flyers, Business Cards, and other custom collateral.


The focus of the Print Coordinator is to help plan, execute and finalize print projects correctly, within specified deadlines and budgets, while maintaining positive relationships with Clients. This role supports the Print Team on various entry level tasks and projects, all training provided.


SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES:

  • Some office experience and familiarity with order tracking and other office coordination duties, both with and without supervision, are required
  • Excellent communication skills, in both written and oral formats, are required
  • Strong math abilities and problem solving skills are required
  • Previous experience working in a team setting is preferable

Additional personal attributes include:

Dependable

Hard working

Comfortable in a fast paced environment

Able to multitask and meet deadlines

Strong initiative and motivation

Capable of quickly learning new skills

Ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision

KEY PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Ensure project documents are complete, accurate, up-to-date and executed properly.
  • Support the Print Office Team on a variety of tasks, both on the computer and off.
  • Maintain a professional demeanor, even under pressure.

Additional duties include, but are not limited to:

Processing orders

Cutting paper

Run printing and finishing equipment

Shipping

Material Inventory

Meeting Deadlines

Maintaining print equipment

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND SPECIALIZED REQUIREMENTS:

-Access to a personal vehicle and valid auto insurance as needed

-Clean driving record (no restrictions, DUI's, moving violations, or at fault accidents)

-Must be able to tolerate odors from laser jet printers and machinery.

-Must be able to work FT, Mon.-Fri., 10 am - 6 pm with occasional overtime.

-Must be able to work in a physically demanding environment, often standing, bending, reaching & lifting 10-40 lbs.

REPORTS:

This position reports to the VP of Print Operations

This position has no direct reports


For further insight into our company and culture, please visit us at www.MediaLabPrinting.com and www.Medialab3dSolutions.com


NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS- MediaLab 3D Solutions participates in E-Verify.

  • E-Verify is a web-based system operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that helps participating employers confirm workers are eligible for employment in the United States.
  • The system cross-checks an employee's I-9 information against records in the DHS and Social Security Administration databases to verify the individual's identity and employability status.

For more information, review the two postings below for E-Verify participants:

1.The E-Verify poster(issued by the DHS), and
2.The Right to Work poster(issued by the Department of Justice).