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9 of the Best Types of Printing Jobs in 2026

Discover some great types of Printing jobs that are hiring now.

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.

If you are interested in a Printingjob, here are some kinds of positions to explore for this type of work with open positions on ZipRecruiter.

High Paying Printing Jobs

List of the top 9 highest paying Printing positions in 2026, with salary ranges, according to ZipRecruiter.
  • Freelance Printing

    Salary range: $50,500 - $128,500

    Freelancers are self-employed. As a freelancer, you provide work to clients and invoice them for it. The type of clients you have depends on what kind of services you offer. Your clients can be individuals or companies. A full-time freelancer often has assignments from multiple clients at once. Some common services that people provide as freelancers are: writing, editing, graphic design, web design, marketing, programming, accounting, and bookkeeping. Freelancing is ideal for those who prefer to be their own boss and are willing to market themselves to meet their income goals.

  • Printing Executive

    Salary range: $58,000 - $120,500

    The different types of executive jobs include upper- and senior-level management as well as the C-suite—the highest levels of senior management. The C-suite executives have the word “chief” at the beginning of their titles: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) are the most common. Companies with a heavy reliance on information technology may also have a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Other executive jobs include vice president and director of various departments.

  • Printing Manager

    Salary range: $70,000 - $97,000

    The qualifications you need to become a print manager usually include a minimum of a high school diploma or GED certificate and experience in printing. Many printing companies require three to five years of work experien4 to ensure you understand basic printing protocols and have the proper troubleshooting skills before they promote you to manager. Some printers look out for those with a keen eye for detail to note color discrepancies for particularly complex print jobs. An artistic flair and commitment to perfection are just two skills from which printing managers can benefit. You also need leadership and management skills to motivate your staff.

  • Full Time Printing

    Salary range: $36,500 - $51,000

    Full-time employment hours are generally determined by the employer. There is no single universal definition; however, various laws and policies govern different types of eligibility and statuses. For example, the Fair Labor Standards Act does not define full-time employment but does require overtime pay after 40 hours of work in a workweek for non-exempt employees. The Affordable Care Act, in determining Applicable Large Employers, defines full-time employees as those working an average of at least 30 hours per week, or 130 hours a month. The H-1B Visa Program defines full-time as 40 hours per week, normally, and in no event would less than 35 hours per week be considered to be full-time employment. In practice, full-time employment is typically between 32 and 40 hours per week.

  • From Home Printing

    Salary range: $36,500 - $51,000

    From Home Printing is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for From Home Printing jobs pay between $36,500 (25th percentile) and $51,000 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for From Home Printing job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Printing Apprentice

    Salary range: $36,000 - $50,000

    Printing Apprentice is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Printing Apprentice jobs pay between $36,000 (25th percentile) and $50,000 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Printing Apprentice job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Printing Coordinator

    Salary range: $36,000 - $48,500

    Coordinators plan and schedule events, programs, or projects. In this position, you can work in a variety of industries, so your duties and the necessary qualifications vary by field. There are project coordinators who work in the construction, manufacturing, and development industries, program coordinators, who typically work in education, community outreach, or non-profit organizations, and numerous other positions that require significant coordination experience. For those who work in labor industries, coordination might include developing timetables and budgets for the ordering and delivery of materials or services, while at a school, an instructional coordinator might prepare an afterschool program curriculum.

  • Internship Printing

    Salary range: $30,000 - $40,000

    An Internship is a position within your desired field that pays little or no money but offers you the opportunity to gain real-world experience. This may set you apart for your future job search. Generally, Internships are almost expected by employers on an entry-level candidate’s resume. You are much more of an asset to an employer if you have some work experience.

  • Entry Level Printing

    Salary range: $32,500 - $39,500

    Entry-level jobs are positions that do not require any previous experience in the role. Most entry-level jobs are aimed at high school or college graduates as a starting point for a future career goal. A college student may have majored in their ideal career field, but will still need to start in an entry-level position to train in a real-world environment. Some students move from internships into entry-level jobs, but most entry-level jobs do not expect a candidate to have any prior employment or on-site training.