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Entry Level Printing Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... printing and modern digital manufacturing. In this position, you will gain hands on experience operating 3D printers, managing our 3D printers following our maintenance and repair process, Quality ...

... printing and modern digital manufacturing. In this position, you will gain hands on experience operating 3D printers, managing our 3D printers following our maintenance and repair process, Quality ...

... printing and modern digital manufacturing. In this position, you will gain hands on experience operating 3D printers, managing our 3D printers following our maintenance and repair process, Quality ...

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Sign Production Printer Operator

Garland, TX · On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Manage and track inventory of printing supplies and materials Preferred Qualifications * Entry-level experience in sign production or printing

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How much do entry level printing manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level printing manager in the United States is $86,868.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to get into the print industry?

To become an entry-level printing manager, gaining experience in printing operations, such as working as a press operator or production assistant, is essential. Developing skills in print technology, understanding quality control, and obtaining certifications like the Printing Industries of America (PIA) can improve job prospects. Familiarity with printing equipment and software, along with a high school diploma or equivalent, are typically required for entry-level roles.

What kind of jobs in media bring in $150,000 a year?

In media, high-paying roles such as senior media executives, media directors, or specialized roles like media strategists and digital marketing managers can earn $150,000 or more annually. These positions typically require extensive experience, strong leadership skills, and proficiency with industry tools and analytics.

What does a print manager do?

A print manager oversees the printing process in a print shop or manufacturing environment, coordinating production schedules, managing staff, and ensuring quality control. They often operate or supervise the use of printing equipment such as presses and digital printers, and may require knowledge of safety standards and industry software. The role typically involves planning, troubleshooting, and maintaining efficient workflow to meet client deadlines.

Are printing jobs in demand?

Printing jobs, including entry-level printing management positions, are influenced by the demand for printed materials such as packaging, marketing collateral, and promotional items. While digital media has reduced some print needs, specialized printing roles remain in demand in industries like packaging, labels, and custom printing, especially for companies investing in physical branding and product packaging. Skills in operating printing equipment and understanding print workflows are valuable in this field.
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Entry Level Printing Operator

Mundet Inc.

Colonial Heights, VA • On-site

$20.25 - $22.24/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Description:

General Purpose of the Position:

This position is responsible for moving all basic materials to operators and for removing all scrap from floor.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Has understanding of shop floor computer interfaces.
  • Has ability to follow Product Process Plan.
  • Has understanding of palletizing and scanning processes.
  • Handles stretch wrapping and storage of finished goods by aisle assignment.
  • Does general housekeeping and loading/unloading of trucks when necessary.
  • Follows Quality Standards.
  • Participates in weekly Safety/Quality meetings.
  • Responsible for Hazardous Waste Management duties as required.
Requirements:

Skills and Abilities Required:

The company maintains a level of progression based on qualifications beginning with the Utility classification, Rewind, Pre-make ready, Slitter, Assistant Pressman, Coater, and Press Operator. Under normal circumstances, an employee starts at the entry level position and advances as openings occur, to the next level. All training requirements, refreshers, or re-enforcement necessary will be satisfied prior to the employee moving into the next position.

Computer Equipment and Software Requirements:

Has understanding of shop floor computer interfaces.

Contacts:

Plant Management, plant supervision and other hourly workers.

Decision / Judgment:

Updates or alerts plant supervision, QA and / or press crew of possible problem areas.

Effort / Working Environment:

This position works exclusively on the manufacturing floor and is subject to exposure of moderate noise and lifting of up to 45 pounds. Overtime is required as needed.

Education and Experience Requirements:

Education sufficient to read and write.