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Printing Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

This requires frequent fingering and handling of the product to inspect for defects. 8. Checks order to ensure correct printing materials are being used for scheduled job. 9. Maintains an adequate ...

Operate and maintain screen printing equipment Experience in screen printing techniques Responsibilities: Operate screen printing equipment Prepare and set up screens by coating them with emulsion.

Operate and maintain screen printing equipment * Experience in screen printing techniques Responsibilities: * Operate screen printing equipment * Prepare and set up screens by coating them with ...

Operate and maintain screen printing equipment Experience in screen printing techniques Responsibilities: Operate screen printing equipment Prepare and set up screens by coating them with emulsion.

This requires frequent fingering and handling of the product to inspect for defects. 8. Checks order to ensure correct printing materials are being used for scheduled job. 9. Maintains an adequate ...

Use and maintain a variety of printing and finishing equipment, including digital printers, cutters, folders, binding machines, and more. * Job Setup: Setting up machines according to job ...

Use and maintain a variety of printing and finishing equipment, including digital printers, cutters, folders, binding machines, and more. * Job Setup: Setting up machines according to job ...

Use and maintain a variety of printing and finishing equipment, including digital printers, cutters, folders, binding machines, and more. * Job Setup: Setting up machines according to job ...

Print Operator

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$16.55 - $18.55/hr

Perform digital printing tasks using large production-class printers. * Operate advanced inserter machines for folding and preparing various materials into envelopes. * Execute a wide range of ...

Senior Print Shop Operator

Phoenix, AZ

$16 - $20.50/hr

Experience on 4-6 color half-size offset printing press producing multi-color work; dot-to-dot registration; trap colors; spot varnish; print large solids; aqueous coating; pack the blanket and/or ...

Senior Print Shop Operator

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16 - $20.50/hr

Experience on 4-6 color half-size offset printing press producing multi-color work; dot-to-dot registration; trap colors; spot varnish; print large solids; aqueous coating; pack the blanket and/or ...

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How much do printing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for printing in Arizona is $20.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced in a printing technician role, and how can they be effectively managed?

Printing technicians often encounter challenges such as tight production deadlines, equipment malfunctions, and maintaining print quality standards. Effectively managing these issues typically involves developing strong troubleshooting skills, staying organized to prioritize urgent jobs, and performing regular equipment maintenance. Clear communication with team members, such as designers and supervisors, is also key to quickly resolving issues and ensuring a smooth workflow. Staying proactive and adaptable helps printing technicians succeed in a fast-paced production environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Printing role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Printing role, you need a solid understanding of printing processes, color theory, and attention to detail, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training. Familiarity with printing equipment, digital printing software (like Adobe Creative Suite), and knowledge of prepress and finishing techniques are essential. Strong problem-solving abilities, time management, and communication skills help in meeting client specifications and working efficiently under deadlines. These skills ensure high-quality print output, minimize errors, and contribute to customer satisfaction in a competitive industry.

What Are Careers in the Printing Industry?

The print industry encompasses a wide array of job types and titles, depending on which aspect of a printed product you work on. In the case of books, layout artists and graphic designers start early in the process to define the presentation of a book; books are, after all, mostly judged by the cover. Later in the process, production is overseen by printers, binders, production workers, and machine technicians. Once the materials have come off the press, they are packed and shipped. The printing industry also supports a bevy of marketing, administrative, and legal employees.

What is the difference between Printing vs Graphic Designer?

AspectPrintingGraphic Designer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical trainingBachelor's degree in graphic design or related field
Work EnvironmentPrint shops, manufacturing facilitiesDesign studios, advertising agencies
Industry UsageProduction of printed materialsCreating visual concepts and layouts

Printing focuses on the production of physical printed materials, requiring technical skills and equipment operation. Graphic designers create visual content and layouts, often working digitally before printing. While printing involves the actual production process, graphic design emphasizes the creative and conceptual aspects. Both roles are essential in the print industry but serve different functions.

What are printing jobs?

Printing jobs involve operating and maintaining printing presses and related equipment to produce various printed materials such as books, magazines, brochures, packaging, and more. These roles can include tasks like setting up print runs, selecting paper and ink, adjusting press settings, and ensuring quality control throughout the process. Printing professionals may work in commercial print shops, publishing companies, packaging firms, or specialized printing services. Attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and familiarity with different printing technologies are important in this field.
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Installation Project Manager

Installation Project Manager

O'Neil Printing

Phoenix, AZ

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Installation Project Manager

Wide Format Graphics & Environmental Branding


At O’Neil Printing, we proudly call ourselves the oldest start-up in Arizona. With 118 years of resilience and innovation behind us, we’ve evolved from a traditional commercial printer into a forward-thinking, tech-driven print solutions partner.


As an employee-owned company (ESOP), our success is powered by our people, our investment in automation and technology, and our commitment to delivering innovative solutions. While dynamic print, large-format signage, and marketing solutions fill our production floor each day, what truly inspires us is helping our customers tell their brand stories in meaningful, lasting ways.


If you enjoy working with precision equipment, take pride in quality craftsmanship, and want to grow your skills in a collaborative production environment, we’d love to meet you.


Position Overview

The Installation Project Manager is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the successful execution of wide format graphics and signage installations from project kickoff through completion. This client-facing and operations focused role serves as the primary liaison between customers, internal production teams, subcontracted installers, and field personnel to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to quality standards.


The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining excellent customer communication and field oversight.


What You’ll Do


Project Management & Coordination

  • Manage wide format graphics and signage installation projects from initial handoff through final completion.
  • Develop and maintain project schedules, installation timelines, and deployment plans.
  • Coordinate labor, equipment, permits, site access, and installation logistics.
  • Schedule and oversee installation crews, subcontractors, and vendors.
  • Monitor project progress and proactively resolve scheduling or operational issues.


Client Communication

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for clients during installation phases.
  • Conduct project kickoff meetings and provide ongoing project updates.
  • Manage client expectations regarding timelines, deliverables, and site conditions.
  • Address customer concerns professionally and escalate issues when necessary.


Site Surveys & Field Oversight

  • Perform site visits and surveys to evaluate installation conditions, measurements, access requirements, and potential challenges.
  • Verify site readiness prior to installation.
  • Provide onsite supervision and quality control during installations when required.
  • Ensure installations meet company quality standards and client specifications.


Operations & Logistics

  • Collaborate with production, fabrication, and graphics teams to ensure project readiness.
  • Coordinate material deliveries, freight scheduling, and equipment rentals.
  • Confirm all installation documentation, drawings, and work orders are accurate and complete.
  • Maintain organized project files and installation records.


Safety & Compliance

  • Promote and enforce safe work practices and job site compliance.
  • Ensure installers and subcontractors adhere to company and customer safety requirements.
  • Identify and mitigate installation risks and field-related issues.


Project Closeout

  • Conduct final walkthroughs and punch list management.
  • Obtain project signoffs and completion documentation.
  • Support billing accuracy through proper documentation and change order tracking.


What You Bring

  • 3+ years of project management, installation coordination, or field operations experience preferred.
  • Experience in wide format printing, signage, environmental graphics, construction, or related industries preferred.
  • Self-motivated and highly accountable.
  • Strong sense of urgency and responsiveness.
  • Team-oriented with a customer-first mindset.
  • Ability to anticipate problems and proactively develop solutions.
  • Ability to occasionally lift materials and work in active job site environments.


Working Environment & Physical Requirements

This position operates in a combination of office, production, and field environments. Frequent local travel to customer sites and installation locations is required. Occasionally early morning, evening, or weekend work may be necessary based on installation schedules.


Why Join O’Neil Printing?

As an employee-owner, you’re more than just part of the team—you’re part of the company’s future. We offer:

  • Comprehensive health, dental and vision benefits
  • Paid Time Off
  • ESOP (Employee-Owned Stock Program)
  • Training and Development
  • 401K Plan


To apply for this position, kindly send your resume and cover letter to careers@oneilprint.com. Please ensure that you include the title of the position in the subject line of your email.