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VMI Driver-Route Sales

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$41K - $57K/yr

Requires the ability to operate various office equipment to include a computer, voice mail, copier, fax, calculator, and plotter. Requires the ability to operate with various software such as word ...

A CAD Operator will be fluent in various software packages so as to develop electronic plots as well as operate a plotter to transfer developed drawings to a reproducible medium. This position ...

VMI Driver-Route Sales

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$46K - $48K/yr

Requires the ability to operate various office equipment to include a computer, voice mail, copier, fax, calculator, and plotter. Requires the ability to operate with various software such as word ...

HW repair and break fix {Laser, plotter, and large format printers} and PC/POS • What will the work schedule be for this position? Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM with a 1-hour lunch ...

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Window Tinter

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Key Responsibilities: • Apply plotter-cut window tint films with precision and attention to detail. • Maintain a clean and organized work environment to ensure high quality work. • Inspect ...

Print Production Specialist

Dallas, TX · On-site

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Experience Requirements: • Experience with flatbed/roll to roll printers, CNC router, plotter, laminators and ADA signage is a plus • Strong attention to detail fused with great multi-tasking ...

Manages all Copier and Plotter needs, including working with jobsite personnel, contracts, logistics, working with internal AP/AR teams for billing, and vendor relationships. * Runs weekly IT project ...

VMI Driver-Route Sales

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$41K - $56K/yr

Requires the ability to operate various office equipment to include a computer, voice mail, copier, fax, calculator, and plotter. Requires the ability to operate with various software such as word ...

VMI Driver-Route Sales

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$46K - $48K/yr

Requires the ability to operate various office equipment to include a computer, voice mail, copier, fax, calculator, and plotter. Requires the ability to operate with various software such as word ...

Window Tinter

Gainesville, FL · On-site

$1.0K - $2.0K/wk

Utilizes a plotter to create a computer cutout of tint film and trims film by hand when necessary * Performs work according to the latest OSHA and EPA regulations and standards * Helps keep the shop ...

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How much do plotter jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for plotter in the United States is $66,791.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $78,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Plotter job?

A Plotter is responsible for creating detailed technical drawings, blueprints, or schematics used in construction, manufacturing, or engineering projects. They use specialized software and equipment to transfer designs onto large-format prints. Plotters ensure accuracy and clarity in drawings, making them essential for project planning and execution. Their work supports architects, engineers, and designers in producing precise visual representations of ideas.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Plotter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Plotter, strong attention to detail, proficiency in interpreting technical drawings or blueprints, and a high school diploma or equivalent are typically required. Experience with wide-format plotting machines, CAD software, and digital printing tools is often essential, and some positions may prefer candidates with vocational or technical certifications. Excellent organizational skills, reliability, and clear communication help Plotters collaborate effectively and manage workloads efficiently. These abilities are critical for ensuring precise reproduction of plans or graphics, meeting tight deadlines, and supporting the needs of engineers, architects, or print production teams.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Plotter?

As a Plotter, your day often involves setting up and operating wide-format printers or plotting machines to reproduce engineering drawings, blueprints, or graphic materials according to client or project specifications. You'll be responsible for reviewing digital files, adjusting print settings, ensuring print quality, and maintaining equipment. Coordinating with engineers, architects, or design teams to clarify requirements or address technical questions is common. Staying organized and managing multiple print jobs simultaneously is important, as deadlines in this role can be tight and accuracy is crucial.

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Infographic showing various Plotter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,791 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

GIS Technician/Specialist - Surveyor - PAT III

Tippecanoe County Government

Lafayette, IN • On-site

$59K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Description:

To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Tippecanoe County provides reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would cause an undue hardship.


Incumbent serves as GIS Technician/Specialist for the County Surveyor, responsible for maintaining and updating the department’s geographic information system (GIS).

DUTIES:


  • Maintains department GIS system, including constructing and maintaining features and attributes associated with various data layers, including Surveyor’s drainage layer, impervious layer, and section corner layer. Performs system maintenance and backup procedures, logs activity, and maintains organized documentation files. Periodically communicates with Management Information Technology Services (MITS) Department and/or computer consultants to resolve problems.
  • Performs queries and analysis of tax database to verify drainage assessment rates for individual parcels within county regulated drainage watersheds. Creates landowner list including noting key number, mailing address, legal description, and acres benefited within watershed boundary. Reviews and determines status of questionable land splits related to county regulated drainage watersheds for Auditor’s office.
  • Develops and oversees storage, scanning, and retrieval of county regulated drain drawings, and other department documents and plans. Creates custom maps upon the request of office staff and Surveyor.
  • Communicates and meets with other County GIS users as needed to discuss interrelated projects procedures, and resolve related problems.
  • Downloads, organizes, and maintains digital images captured at various development final inspections and county regulated drain maintenance/reconstruction projects. Downloads and maintains GPS points from hand held units and other devices.
  • Serves as Surveyor department web master by uploading newly approved county drainage board agendas/minutes and maintaining historic county drainage board minutes.
  • Performs duties of Drainage Board Secretary in his/her absence, including serving as acting secretary by posting agenda, obtaining minutes, recording meetings, transcribing minutes, assisting the public, and answering telephones.
  • Prepares monthly presentations for county Drainage Board meetings and legal drain meetings, including setting up appropriate equipment.’
  • Reviews minor subdivision submissions for presence of county regulated drains or location within a county regulated watershed, reporting findings to Surveyor.
  • Performs routine maintenance on plotter, including installing paper, ink cartridges, and related supplies.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.


Requirements:

I. JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DIFFICULTY OF WORK:


  • Associates degree in geography, engineering, or computer science, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Working knowledge of county land areas and applicable state and local codes and terminology, with ability to accurately read, interpret, and use land documents, such as legal descriptions, deeds, engineer drawings, storm water ordinances, aerial photos, and various maps.
  • Working knowledge of GIS hardware, software, and components, and ability to apply such knowledge to a variety of interrelated tasks.
  • Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling, and punctuation, and ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, other county departments, state and federal agencies, municipalities, consulting firms, contractors, and the public, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities, and disabilities.
  • Ability to make relevant arithmetic calculations, properly operate a variety of standard office equipment, including desktop and laptop computer, projector, dual monitor, engineering scanner and copier, copier, plotter, calculator, fax machine, telephone, digital camera, transcriber, survey controller, hand held GPS unit, and standard department and GIS related computer hardware and software.
  • Ability to work alone and with others in a team environment with minimum supervision, and maintain appropriate, respectful interrelationships with co-workers.
  • Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions and directions, and appropriately respond to constructive criticism.
  • Ability to provide public access to or maintain confidentiality of department information/records according to state requirements.
  • Ability to work on several tasks at the same time and complete assignments effectively amidst frequent distractions and interruptions.
  • Ability to occasionally work extended hours.


II. DIFFICULTY OF WORK:


Incumbent’s duties are broad in scope requiring consideration of complex variables. Incumbent performs duties according to department policies and procedures and supervisory direction, exercising independent judgment in selecting and adapting standard methods and procedures to fit varying situations.


III. RESPONSIBILITY:


Incumbent applies standardized practices to individual cases, where desired results are clearly indicated. Incumbent refers unusual and/or unprecedented situations to Surveyor or project manager as appropriate. Incumbent receives general supervision, with work reviewed for technical accuracy, compliance with legal requirements, and effect on department goals/objectives.


VI. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS


Incumbent maintains frequent communication with co-workers, other county departments, state and federal agencies, municipalities, consulting firms, contractors, and the public for purposes of exchanging information, explaining/interpreting policies and procedures.


Incumbent reports directly to County Surveyor or Project Manager.


IV. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORKING CONDITIONS:


Incumbent performs duties in standard office involving sitting for long periods, sitting and walking at will, close vision, hearing sounds/communication, and handling/grapping objects, and occasionally involving pushing/pulling/lifting/carrying objects weighing up to 50 pounds, crouching/kneeling, bending, reaching, and color perception.


Incumbent occasionally works extended hours.