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Print Operations Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Bank Operations Specialist

Florence, OR · On-site

$19.24 - $26.60/hr

Print COD checks and mail * Process incoming and outgoing ACH files, including verifying external ... Broad understanding of bank operations and procedures * Ability to manage multiple demands and ...

Identify and resolve issues across the print system (printheads, fluids, thermal behavior, and machine operation) * Enable rapid prototyping by integrating new materials and process concepts into ...

As a CB2 Operations Associate, you will play a vital role in maintaining an efficient stockroom and ... General office equipment, including computer and printer, Zebra handheld devices, AS400 system ...

Each Assistant Operations Manager directly supervises either the Production Kitchen or the ... Order printing and packing support as needed * Provide excellent service to customers in person ...

Each Assistant Operations Manager directly supervises either the Production Kitchen or the ... Order printing and packing support as needed * Provide excellent service to customers in person ...

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What is the difference between Print Operations vs Print Production?

AspectPrint OperationsPrint Production
CredentialsOften requires technical skills, certifications in printing technologyRequires similar technical knowledge, sometimes with additional project management skills
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or print shop settings, machinery-focusedCreative and logistical environments, overseeing entire print projects
Employer & Industry UsagePrinting companies, commercial print shopsAdvertising agencies, publishing houses, print service providers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding technical roles in printingManaging print projects from start to finish

Print Operations primarily focuses on the technical aspects of running printing machinery and ensuring smooth production processes. Print Production encompasses overseeing entire print projects, including planning, coordination, and quality control. While both roles require technical skills, Print Production often involves broader project management responsibilities within the printing industry.

What are the most commonly searched types of Print Operations jobs in Oregon? The most popular types of Print Operations jobs in Oregon are:
Infographic showing various Print Operations job openings in Oregon as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Underground Operations Supervisor

Underground Operations Supervisor

Utilities One

Portland, OR • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Underground Operations Supervisor
Department: Operations
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: United States - Portland, OR
Reporting To: Ryan Dorsey
Description
At Utilities One, we are driven by innovation, operational excellence, and a commitment to building the future of critical infrastructure. As a trusted turnkey solutions provider across telecom, power, water, renewable energy, and data center sectors, we deliver high-quality services that connect and empower communities. In addition to our core operations, we offer specialized consulting services that help our clients design, optimize, and execute complex infrastructure projects with confidence and precision. We believe our greatest strength is our people - a team of dedicated professionals who bring expertise, collaboration, and integrity to everything they do. Join us and become part of a growing organization where your contributions make a meaningful impact.
We are seeking a highly motivated UG Operations Supervisor to oversee and support our in-house underground drilling crews. This role plays a critical part in ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency across all UG operations in the region. In addition to daily field inspections, the role involves hands-on training, coaching, and supporting new crew members to meet our performance and safety standards.
The position requires extensive travel-at least 80% of the time-within the region where the individual is assigned. A company vehicle and travel expenses will be provided.
Key Responsibilities
  • Daily Oversight: Supervise and inspect underground drilling operations to ensure compliance with safety protocols, quality standards, and project specifications;
  • Training & Onboarding: Lead on-site training sessions for new and existing IH crews, focusing on best practices, proper equipment use, and safety procedures;
  • Safety Compliance: Enforce company safety standards and conduct routine jobsite audits and toolbox talks;
  • Quality Control: Review bore logs, restoration practices, potholing, and fiber/copper path integrity to ensure all work meets client and internal expectations;
  • Problem-Solving: Act as first point of contact for field-level issues or delays, helping coordinate with operations and project management teams;
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate records of inspections, crew performance, and any field training activities. Provide reports to regional and department leads;
  • Communication: Collaborate with Regional Directors, Foremen, and Project Managers to align on goals, expectations, and crew performance.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in underground drilling operations;
  • Strong understanding of HDD, potholing, utility locates, and safety protocols;
  • Prior experience training or mentoring UG crews preferred;
  • Ability to read construction prints and jobsite plans;
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills;
  • Willingness to travel regularly across multiple states;
  • Certifications in OSHA 10/30, competent person training, or NCCER are a plus;
  • Valid driver's license (CDL a plus).

Benefits
  • Health Insurance plans (health, dental, vision);
  • Whole Life Insurance;
  • 401k Plan;
  • PTO/Paid Holidays;
  • A supportive, safety-first company culture;
  • Career Advancement Opportunities;
  • The chance to make a real impact within a rapidly growing construction organization.