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RFID Solutions Engineer Velociti, LLC | Riverside, MO Pay Range: $120,000 - $150,000 Build the Future of Intelligent Operations with Velociti At Velociti, we design and deploy technology solutions ...

Inventory/RFID SME

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

The Inventory/RFID SME leads RFID-enabled asset tracking, verification, and infrastructure management activities, ensuring accurate asset visibility, inventory accuracy, and compliance with system-of ...

RFID Solutions Engineer

Riverside, MO · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

RFID Solutions Engineer Velociti, LLC | Riverside, MO Pay Range: $120,000 - $150,000 Build the Future of Intelligent Operations with Velociti At Velociti, we design and deploy technology solutions ...

Inventory/RFID SME

Alexandria, VA

$19 - $24/hr

The Inventory/RFID SME leads RFID-enabled asset tracking, verification, and infrastructure management activities, ensuring accurate asset visibility, inventory accuracy, and compliance with system-of ...

## RFID Technical Support Specialist **Label Manufacturing | Alliance, Ohio** ### Technology Meets Manufacturing Excellence Are you the person everyone calls when technology stops working? Do you enjoy ...

RFID Press Operator

Franklin, TN · On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

RFID Press Apprentice Job Summary The RFID Press Operator sets up and operates the RFID printing press to produce pressure sensitive labels and related products. Responsibilities: * Set Up and ...

Inventory/RFID SME

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

The Inventory/RFID SME leads RFID-enabled asset tracking, verification, and infrastructure management activities, ensuring accurate asset visibility, inventory accuracy, and compliance with system-of ...

Inventory/RFID SME

Alexandria, VA

$19 - $24/hr

The Inventory/RFID SME leads RFID-enabled asset tracking, verification, and infrastructure management activities, ensuring accurate asset visibility, inventory accuracy, and compliance with system-of ...

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RFID Solutions Architect

Montague, MI · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY RFID Solutions Architect partners directly with customers and internal teams to design, validate, and deploy end-to-end RFID solutions across inlays/tags, encoding data standards ...

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How much do rfid jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for rfid in the United States is $19.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Specialist, you need strong technical knowledge in electronics, IT networks, and RFID technologies, typically backed by a relevant degree or certification. Proficiency with RFID software platforms, hardware setup, system integration, and troubleshooting tools like RFID readers and middleware is essential. Excellent problem-solving, project management, and communication skills enable smooth implementation and collaboration with cross-functional teams. These competencies are crucial for ensuring successful deployment, maintenance, and optimization of RFID solutions in diverse environments.

What are the typical daily tasks and work environment for an RFID Specialist?

As an RFID Specialist, your daily tasks may include installing and configuring RFID hardware, testing and troubleshooting systems, integrating RFID technology with existing IT infrastructure, and providing technical support to users. You’ll often work in environments ranging from warehouses and manufacturing facilities to corporate offices, depending on the industry and project scope. Collaboration with IT teams, operations personnel, and vendors is common, ensuring smooth project rollout and continued system functionality. The role offers a dynamic work environment and exposure to cutting-edge technology, making it ideal for those interested in tech-driven solutions and continuous learning.

What is an RFID job?

An RFID job involves working with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, which is used for tracking and managing assets, inventory, or personnel. Responsibilities may include installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting RFID systems, as well as integrating RFID solutions with existing databases and software. Professionals in this field often work in industries like logistics, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing to improve efficiency and automation.

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RFID Printer Technician

RFID Printer Technician

VELOCITOR SOLUTIONS

Charlotte, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Overview:
The RFID Printer Technician is responsible for supporting the deployment and upgrade of RFID-enabled printing
solutions across customer shipper locations. This role is critical to the successful rollout of RFID tunnel
implementations by ensuring that all printers are properly installed, configured, and validated to meet operational
and labeling requirements.
The technician will replace existing printers with RFID-capable Zebra printers, configure settings to match existing
print formats, and verify that RFID tags are properly encoded and embedded within labels.

Key Responsibilities


Printer Installation & Upgrade:
• Replace existing non-RFID printers with RFID-capable printers (primarily Zebra models)
• Install, configure, and test printers at customer shipper locations
• Ensure all hardware is properly connected (network, power, peripherals)


Configuration & Validation:
• Configure printer settings to match existing label formats and workflows
• Validate that labels print identically to current output (format, barcode, readability)
• Verify correct RFID encoding and successful tag embedding in each label

  • Ensure EPC/tag data is written correctly during print operations

• Perform test prints and scan validation to confirm system accuracy


RFID & Printing QA:
• Troubleshoot encoding failures, print issues, and connectivity problems
• Identify and resolve issues related to tag readability, encoding errors, or label defects
• Assist in diagnosing printer performance problems (configuration, media, hardware)


Deployment Support:
• Support RFID tunnel rollout projects in coordination with implementation and project teams
• Participate in onsite installations, cutovers, and go-live support
• Document configurations and installation steps for consistency across locations


Maintenance & Support:
• Provide ongoing support for deployed printers (break/fix, reconfiguration, tuning)
• Ensure printers remain calibrated and operate within required specifications
• Assist in developing SOPs and best practices for printer setup and maintenance

Required Qualifications
• 2+ years of experience with thermal printers (Zebra preferred)
• Hands-on experience installing, configuring, and troubleshooting hardware in the field
• Basic understanding of RFID technology and label encoding
• Strong attention to detail—especially in validation and quality assurance
• Ability to follow technical procedures and ensure consistency across deployments
• Comfortable working in warehouse, shipping, or industrial environments


Preferred Qualifications
• Experience with RFID printers, tagging, or AIDC solutions
• Familiarity with Zebra ZPL and printer configuration tools
• Experience supporting large-scale rollouts or multi-site deployments
• Knowledge of barcode standards and label formatting
• Understanding of RFID tunnels, portals, or supply chain workflows


Additional Requirements
• Ability to travel (up to 50–75% depending on rollout phase)
• Ability to lift and install hardware equipment (printers, mounting kits, etc.)
• Strong communication skills for working with onsite operators and project teams


Success Metrics
• % of successful printer installs completed without rework
• Accuracy of label output and RFID encoding validation
• Reduction in print/encoding-related issues post-deployment
• Speed and consistency of rollout across shipper locations