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Under direct supervision, create and produce placards, identification plates, vinyl spray painting masks, and perform wire stamping, may include final placard installation. Tech 1 is entry level with ...

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... safety placard installation to ensure compliance with customer requirements and applicable standards • Develop and execute routing and mounting strategies for machines and full plant layout ...

Placard vehicle according to required hazardous material regulations and Linde standards * You will conduct and report pre-trip and post-trip inspections * You will identify the need for vehicle ...

Shipping Operator (31674)

La Porte, TX · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Placard trucks going out to customers, along with bill of lading paperwork. * Demonstrate, understand and adhere to La Porte's PSM, HS&S, and Quality Systems. * Required to achieve and maintain ...

Correctly placard items for inventory, correctly fill out inventory pallet and inventory sheets and damage inventory. * Conducts and leads cycle counts and inventory functions. * Stack or restack ...

Shipping Operator (31674)

La Porte, TX · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Placard trucks going out to customers, along with bill of lading paperwork. * Demonstrate, understand and adhere to La Porte's PSM, HS&S, and Quality Systems. * Required to achieve and maintain ...

Correctly placard items for inventory, correctly fill out inventory pallet and inventory sheets and damage inventory. * Conducts and leads cycle counts and inventory functions. * Stack or restack ...

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How much do placard jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for placard in the United States is $17.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are placards and what is their purpose in a work environment?

Placards are signs or notices displayed in workplaces or public areas to convey important information, warnings, or instructions. In many industries, they are used to ensure safety by highlighting hazards, emergency procedures, or required protective equipment. Placards help workers and visitors quickly identify risks and comply with regulations, such as those set by OSHA or the Department of Transportation. Their use is essential for maintaining a safe and compliant work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by placard holders or sign spinners during their shifts?

Placard holders and sign spinners often work outdoors, so they must cope with various weather conditions such as heat, cold, or rain. Maintaining energy and enthusiasm throughout long shifts can be physically demanding, especially when performing attention-grabbing movements. Additionally, the role requires strong focus and safety awareness, as working near busy streets and interacting with passersby are common aspects. Building stamina and staying motivated are key to overcoming these daily challenges.

What is the difference between Placard vs Sign Installer?

AspectPlacardSign Installer
Required CredentialsNone specific, may require basic safety trainingMay require certifications in electrical or construction safety
Work EnvironmentIndoor and outdoor, often in public spaces or facilitiesIndoor and outdoor, installing various types of signs on buildings or structures
Industry UsageUsed in healthcare, transportation, and public safety sectorsCommon in construction, advertising, and retail sectors
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for installation and safety proceduresCompared for installation techniques and design considerations

Placards are typically used for safety or informational purposes, often involving the placement of signs or notices. Sign Installers focus on installing various types of signs, including commercial and decorative signage. While both roles involve installation work, Placard roles are more associated with safety and regulatory signage, whereas Sign Installers handle a broader range of signage types across industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Placard Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Placard Officer, you need a solid understanding of regulatory compliance, attention to detail, and familiarity with hazardous materials labeling requirements, often supported by relevant safety certifications. Knowledge of software systems for tracking shipments and compliance documentation is typically required. Strong organization, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help ensure accurate labeling and coordination with logistics teams. These skills are critical for maintaining safety standards and legal compliance in the transportation and handling of regulated materials.
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What states have the most Placard jobs? States with the most job openings for Placard jobs include:
Infographic showing various Placard job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 10% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $37,216 per year, or $17.9 per hour.

Aircraft Placard & Part Making Tech

AVTECH Global

Savannah, GA • On-site

$21.21 - $29.50/hr

Full-time, Per diem

Medical

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Aviation Technology Associates (AVTECH Global) is looking for an Aircraft Placard & Part Making Tech.

Pay Rate: $21.21 to $29.50 per hour (depending on experience, location, etc.)

Job Type: Full-time, Contract

Contract Duration: 12 months (w/opportunity for extension)

Benefits:

  • coverage of up to one-half of employee's medical insurance premium for a base plan
  • eight (8) paid holidays
  • per diem split (if qualified)
  • three (3) sets of uniforms (if applicable)
  • opportunity to become a direct hire after ninety (90) days

Experience/Education:

  • High School diploma/GED.
  • Experience requirement ranges from one (1) year to four (4) years of experience with reading and interpreting engineering drawings and specifications that are specific to producing placards, ID plates, spray masks and wire stamping.

Unique Skills:

  • Valid driver's license may be required.
  • Participation in a DOT/FAA drug and alcohol program may be required.

Purpose:

Create and produce placards, identification plates, & vinyl spray painting masks; perform wire stamping and may include final placard installation. May assist engineering in defining placard specifications and by creating graphics and descriptions that engineering can directly use in the engineering placard specification documents.

Level I Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Required to read and interpret completions customer specifications and engineering drawings / specifications to determine the proper color, font, dimension, and materials required to create and install aircraft placards or identification plates, and to create spray masking, as well as perform wire stamping.
  • Use Adobe Illustrator, PDF files and Gerber Omega software to accurately draw, layout, and produce aircraft placards. Additional software or machine operating systems may become required as equipment needs dictate.
  • Use sign cutting equipment to produce masking per exterior markings drawings requirements for exterior paint application on aircraft.
  • Produce placards that require foreign languages to meet foreign aircraft registration requirements.
  • Maintain proper documentation of all work to include traceability of materials used during manufacturing to ensure compliance with all inspection and FAA requirements.
  • Use precision tools to verify fabricated placards and identification plates meet all engineering requirements which may include installation.
  • Operating Equipment Categories:
    • Category 1: Programmable Gerber or other foil printer.
    • Category 2: Programmable sign cutting equipment, Programmable engraver.
    • Category 3: Miscellaneous equipment: Wire stamper, Inkjet printer, etc.
  • Performs daily maintenance on equipment used.
  • Complies with all standard operating procedures as well as safety and housekeeping policies.
  • Adapts to sudden changes in schedule and priorities.
  • Contributes to developing and implementing process improvements that improve safety and reduce cost using lean Six Sigma and other process improvement techniques.
  • Monitors and maintains department materials inventory.
  • Monitors aircraft schedules to support materials requirement.

Level II Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Required to read and interpret Completions customer specifications and engineering drawings / specifications to determine the proper color, font, dimension, and materials required to create and install aircraft placards or identification plates, and to create spray masking, as well as perform wire stamping.
  • Use Adobe Illustrator, pdf files and Gerber Omega software to accurately draw, layout, and produce aircraft placards. Additional software or machine operating systems may become required as equipment needs dictate.
  • Use sign cutting equipment to produce masking per Exterior Markings Drawings requirements for exterior paint application on aircraft.
  • Produce placards that require foreign languages to meet foreign aircraft registration requirements.
  • Maintain proper documentation of all work to include traceability of materials used during manufacturing to ensure compliance with all inspection and FAA requirements.
  • Use precision tools to verify fabricated placards and identification plates meet all engineering requirements which may include installation.
  • Operating Equipment Categories:
    • Category 1: Programmable Gerber or other foil printer.
    • Category 2: Programmable sign cutting equipment, Programmable engraver.
    • Category 3: Miscellaneous equipment: Wire stamper, Inkjet printer, etc.
  • Performs daily maintenance on equipment used.
  • Complies with all standard operating procedures as well as safety and housekeeping policies.
  • Adapts to sudden changes in schedule and priorities.
  • Contributes to developing and implementing process improvements that improve safety and reduce cost using Lean Six Sigma and other process improvement techniques.
  • Monitors and maintains department materials inventory.
  • Monitors aircraft schedules to support materials requirement.

Level IV (i.e., Sr) Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Assists engineering in defining placard specifications and by creating graphics and descriptions that engineering can directly use in the engineering placard specification documents.
  • Coordinates operations and support with outside departments to include off site departments as required.
  • Assists and trains lower-level technicians.
  • Required to read and interpret Completions customer specifications and engineering drawings / specifications to determine the proper color, font, dimension, and materials required to create and install aircraft placards or identification plates, and to create spray masking, as well as perform wire stamping.
  • Use Adobe Illustrator, pdf files and Gerber Omega software to accurately draw, layout, and produce aircraft placards. Additional software or machine operating systems may become required as equipment needs dictate.
  • Use sign cutting equipment to produce masking per Exterior Markings Drawings requirements for exterior paint application on aircraft.
  • Produce placards that require foreign languages to meet foreign aircraft registration requirements.
  • Maintain proper documentation of all work to include traceability of materials used during manufacturing to ensure compliance with all inspection and FAA requirements.
  • Use precision tools to verify fabricated placards and identification plates meet all engineering requirements which may include installation.
  • Operating Equipment Categories:
    • Category 1: Programmable Gerber or other foil printer.
    • Category 2: Programmable sign cutting equipment, Programmable engraver.
    • Category 3: Miscellaneous equipment: Wire stamper, Inkjet printer, etc.
  • Performs daily maintenance on equipment used.
  • Complies with all standard operating procedures as well as safety and housekeeping policies.
  • Adapts to sudden changes in schedule and priorities.
  • Contributes to developing and implementing process improvements that improve safety and reduce cost using Lean Six Sigma and other process improvement techniques.
  • Monitors and maintains department materials inventory.
  • Monitors aircraft schedules to support materials requirement.

Other Requirements:

  • Possess a working knowledge of policies and procedures manual, inspection procedures manual, and pertinent process specifications.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.