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Envelope Printing Press Operator - Sanborn, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1527700
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
High School Diploma/GED
Experience Required :
Not Specified
Salary :
$17.00 + hourly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
First Shift (Day)
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
Sanborn, NY. SHIPMAN PRINTING INDUSTRIES INC. Envelope Printing Press Operator. FT. Benefits. $17.00/Hour. Responsible for setting up the printing press, including the image plate, ink, solutions, and stock. Operation of the press to produce quality printed envelopes. Must be able to read and interpret job specifications and printing instructions. Must have a good eye for color matching. General knowledge and ability to use basic hand tools is beneficial. Lifting requirement is 35 lbs. to maximum of 50 lbs. General Knowledge and use of a computer keyboard is helpful. To apply, forward cover letter and resume to: Diane Donner E-mail: dianed@shipmanprint.com Fax: 716-504-7710 Phone: 716-504-7700

Company Information

Name :
SHIPMAN PRINTING INDUSTRIES INC

Application Information

Email :
Apply by mail :
Attn: Diane Donner
6120 Lendell Road
Sanborn, NY 14132
US
By Fax :
Fax to 7165047700 Attn : Diane Donner
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