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Printmaking Studio Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Project Coordinators are the future project leaders at Studio+. Professional Qualifications ... Coordinate with printing company to ensure delivery of documents for compliance with project ...

Print Fabrication Specialist

Traverse City, MI · On-site

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Located in Traverse City, Michigan, this creative production studio known as Britten seeks talented ... Observing print quality to assure customer satisfaction * Learning and operating forklifts in a ...

Print Fabrication Specialist

Traverse City, MI

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Located in Traverse City, Michigan, this creative production studio known as Britten seeks talented ... Observing print quality to assure customer satisfaction * Learning and operating forklifts in a ...

Print Fabrication Specialist

Traverse City, MI · On-site

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Located in Traverse City, Michigan, this creative production studio known as Britten seeks talented ... Observing print quality to assure customer satisfaction * Learning and operating forklifts in a ...

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How much do printmaking studio jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for printmaking studio in Michigan is $46,542.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,600.00 and $52,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Printmaking Studio job?

A Printmaking Studio job involves creating prints using various techniques such as screen printing, etching, lithography, and relief printing. Responsibilities may include preparing materials, operating printing equipment, maintaining the studio, and assisting artists or students. Workers in this role may be employed by educational institutions, art studios, or commercial print shops. It requires attention to detail, creativity, and knowledge of different printing processes.

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

To thrive in a Printmaking Studio, you need a strong background in fine art techniques, especially printmaking processes such as screen printing, etching, lithography, or relief printing, often demonstrated through a degree in fine arts or related experience. Familiarity with specialized equipment like presses, printmaking tools, and safety protocols, as well as experience with digital design software, is valuable. Attention to detail, creativity, time management, and collaborative skills are important soft skills in this setting. These abilities ensure high-quality artwork production, safe studio operations, and effective teamwork in a collaborative artistic environment.

What are some typical responsibilities and daily tasks in a Printmaking Studio role?

In a Printmaking Studio, professionals typically spend their days preparing printing plates or screens, mixing inks, operating printing presses, and managing the production of fine art prints. They are often responsible for maintaining equipment, organizing workspaces, and ensuring adherence to safety standards. Collaboration with other artists, studio assistants, or clients is common, especially when working on group projects or custom commissions. Managing deadlines, quality control, and sometimes facilitating printmaking workshops or classes are also part of the role. This dynamic environment offers a diverse mix of creative, technical, and organizational tasks each day.
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Project Coordinator

Studio+

Traverse City, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Project Coordinator / Sr. Project Coordinator / Architect I* (Sr. title indicates greater level of experience and expertise. An Architect is a licensed project coordinator)
The Project Coordinator position provides unlicensed or developing architects/managers with the opportunity to coordinate the production and delivery of design documents for a variety of clientele and project types. In this role they gain the experience needed and develop the required skills to grow into the role of either a Project Architect or Project Manager. Project Coordinators are the future project leaders at Studio+.
Professional Qualifications/Expectations
  • Minimum of three (3) years of comparable experience working in a design firm.
  • Preferred candidates should hold a Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) or Master of Architecture (M. Arch) degree from an accredited institution.
  • Intent to aggressively pursue licensure is preferred.
  • Proficiency in Revit and Microsoft Office suite is strongly preferred.
  • Experience working in additional drafting and rendering programs such as AutoCad and Enscape is preferred.
  • Experience working in Project Management software such as ProCore is preferred.
  • Ability to engage in a collaborative workplace, working alongside fellow architects, and maintaining professional relationships with clients.
  • Grow experience in the execution of independent evaluation and decision making.
  • Execute specific design tasks requiring research, evaluation, and adaptation into assigned projects.
  • Ability to perform tasks with minimum supervision.
  • Gain understanding of production requirements, phasing, and budget tracking necessary for project success and profitability.
  • Develop mentoring skills to help team members improve design ability and various skill sets required to deliver successful projects.
  • Adhere to Studio+ standards and processes and applicable client specific standards and processes.

Job Tasks outlined, but not limited to those listed:
  • Architectural drafting and BIM modeling that represent Studio+'s expertise and design intent to clients, contractors, and engineers.
  • Meet deliverable schedules, coordination with consulting engineers and interior designers, and quality control reviews of drawings and documents prior to internal review.
  • Organized documentation of all correspondence with Studio+ project team, engineers, and vendors.
  • Coordinate and maintain BIM files and model exchange with consulting engineers throughout the life of a project.
  • Coordinate with Studio+ BIM Manager when implementing Studio+ BIM execution plan.
  • Review and maintain Studio+ project checklist with Project Manager and Project Team.
  • Coordinate with project team to assemble completed sets of documents and assist in their distribution.
  • Develop clear and detailed reports, responses, and specifications as directed.
  • Develop field reports, meeting minutes, bulletins/narratives on assigned projects as directed
  • Assist or lead FGI/code analysis/RFIs as directed.
  • Assist or lead submittals/shop drawings as directed.
  • Assist or lead AHJ comment responses as directed.
  • Assemble drawings for QA/QC review.
  • Transmitting documents to clients, contractors, and engineers as required.
  • Develop computer generated renderings.
  • Identify and research code issues. Work with project team to implement solutions as applicable.
  • Coordinate with printing company to ensure delivery of documents for compliance with project deliverables.
  • Produce accurate documentation from inspection and field measurements of existing buildings.
  • Coordinate with Project Manager the allocation of resources to achieve key deliverables and project schedule
  • Review documents and drawings of all internal and external project team members to ensure compliance with project requirements and design intent.
  • Generate and manage work plan on small to medium sized projects.
  • Assist in generating and managing work plan on large projects.
  • Attend and assist in leading client meetings as directed.
  • Assist with design iterations as directed.