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Pest Control Technician

Campbell, CA · On-site

$37K - $55K/yr

... pay -Work vehicle/equipment provide JOB SUMMARY -Reliable and dependable -Excellent customer ... From pest control, weed control, rodent control, rodent proofing, tree spraying, tree fertilizing ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Temecula, CA

$72K - $93K/yr

Able to study and Evaluate work stations (assembly points) in medical device / disposables manufacturing lines and suggest improvements for smooth assembly, material flow and error proofing.

Fine Pastry

Hawthorne, CA · On-site

$21/hr

UHC Baking Team - Baker, Decorator, Pies, Fine Pastry & Morning Pastry Work Area: Back of the House ... Follow proofing, baking, cooling, and finishing procedures. * Monitor ovens and baking processes to ...

Ensures creative development work is completed to specifications, brief, brand standards, and ... Advanced knowledge of packaging artwork production, print vendor processes, proofing, mechanical ...

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What is the difference between Proofreader Work vs Copy Editor?

AspectProofreader WorkCopy Editor
CredentialsTypically requires proofreading certifications or strong language skillsOften requires editing certifications or experience in editing and rewriting
Work EnvironmentFreelance, publishing houses, online contentPublishing companies, media outlets, freelance editing
Industry UsageUsed across publishing, marketing, academic, and online contentCommon in publishing, advertising, and content creation

Proofreader work primarily involves reviewing text for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors, ensuring accuracy and consistency. Copy editing includes proofreading but also involves improving clarity, style, and structure. While both roles require strong language skills, copy editors often perform more in-depth editing tasks. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right role based on their skills and career goals.

Are proofreaders still in demand?

Proofreaders are still in demand, especially in publishing, media, and digital content industries, as accurate editing remains essential. The role often requires strong language skills and familiarity with editing tools, with opportunities available for remote work and freelance projects.

How can I become a proofreader?

To become a proofreader, you should develop strong language and grammar skills, often through a high school diploma or higher education. Gaining experience with editing tools and obtaining certifications such as the Certified Proofreader credential can improve job prospects; many proofreaders work freelance or for publishing companies with flexible schedules.

How do I get work as a proofreader?

To get work as a proofreader, build strong language and editing skills, often through a relevant degree or certification, and create a portfolio of sample work. Many proofreaders find opportunities through freelance platforms, job boards, or by networking with publishing or editing companies. Familiarity with editing tools like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat can also improve job prospects.

What qualifications do I need to be a proofreader?

To be a proofreader, strong language skills, excellent attention to detail, and proficiency in grammar, punctuation, and style are essential. A bachelor's degree in English, journalism, or a related field is often preferred, and familiarity with editing tools like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat can be beneficial.

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What cities in California are hiring for Proofreader Work jobs?

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Sign Production Specialist

FastSigns

Folsom, CA • On-site

$16 - $23/hr

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


FastSigns rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 74 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

193rd of 737 rated retailers


Job description


Under general direction, this full-time FASTSIGNS Sign Production Specialist position is responsible for all aspects of the physical production of signs. Sign assembly includes preparing substrates and using the proper machines and techniques to construct products according to written instructions.
Benefits/Perks
  • Competitive Pay
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays
  • Performance Bonus
  • Ongoing Training Opportunities

Sign Production Specialist Job Summary
  • Follow a layout to place computer-cut vinyl or full-color graphic image(s) on a predetermined substrate or medium.
  • Prepare substrates for vinyl application. This may include cutting, painting, laminating, cleaning, etc.
  • Weed excess vinyl from computer-cut images. Weeding techniques vary with size, type of vinyl, and complexity of images.
  • Operate and maintain printer(s).
  • Perform quality assurance measures pre- and post-production by accurately reading and interpreting a Work Order and then proofing for errors or unacceptable standards.
  • Perform finishing operations such as laminating and/or mounting of printed pieces.
  • Report inventory levels and stock to be reordered to the center manager/production manager or franchisee.
  • Clean and maintain storage areas.
  • Work on multiple projects simultaneously.

Sign Production Specialist Responsibilities
  • Follow a layout to place computer-cut vinyl or full-color graphic image(s) on a predetermined substrate or medium.
  • Prepare substrates for vinyl application. This may include cutting, painting, laminating, cleaning, and maintaining the substrates for vinyl application.
  • Weed excess vinyl from computer-cut images. Weeding techniques vary with size, type of vinyl, and complexity of the image.
  • Operate and maintain printer(s).
  • Perform quality assurance measures pre- and post-production by accurately reading and interpreting a Work Order and then proofing for errors or unacceptable standards.
  • Perform finishing operations such as laminating, encapsulating, and/or mounting printed pieces.
  • Perform installations at customer locations or other off-site locations as necessary.
  • Communicate with other employees and customers calmly and professionally.
  • Report inventory levels and stock to be reordered to the center manager/production manager or franchisee.
  • Help unload and store raw materials; clean and maintain storage areas.
  • Work on multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Perform routine machine maintenance and minor repairs when necessary.
  • Serve as backup for graphic designer as necessary.
  • Adhere to all company policies, procedures, and business ethics codes.
  • Participate in and practice the brand mentality of "Everybody Sells." Constantly be looking for sales opportunities for the center.
  • Serve as a backup for answering the phone if the franchisee, manager, and sales/service employees are busy assisting other customers. Assist at the front counter as needed.
  • Understand the sales process enough to consult with customers to determine project needs and solutions.

Typical Physical Demands
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time.
  • Ability to lift 50 or more pounds.
  • Flexibility to lean over a waist-high table and use back and forth hand motion to apply vinyl letters and graphics to a substrate.
  • Ability to work under pressure to output high volume, high-quality work.
  • Ability to use light power equipment.

Compensation: $16.00 - $23.00 per hour
At FASTSIGNS, every day is unique and presents exciting opportunities, including new ways to use your talent and grow your skills. We have a large network of independently owned locations - both locally and internationally - who offer competitive pay and ongoing training opportunities.
Are you ready to plan for your future? Discover your next career. Make your statement.
Learn more by exploring the positions offered by FASTSIGNS centers.
This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to FASTSIGNS Corporate.

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Industry

Printing and printing services, marketing, graphic design services, specialized design services and advertising and public relations services

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Carrollton, TX, US