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Experienced Screen Printer

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In-Office
Chicago, IL
Mid level
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Chicago, IL
Mid level
Responsible for complete screen printing production from start to finish, including communication with the sales team regarding timelines and deadlines.
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Company Overview

Chicago Signs and Screens is growing and we are in need of someone with experience with the complete cycle of screen print experience.

Job Summary

Full time lead printer

The person in this position will be responsible for start to finish production of screen printed garments. They will also need to communicate with sales team regarding timelines and deadlines. 

Responsibilities and Duties

The person in this position will be responsible for start to finish production of screen printed garments. They will also need to communicate with sales team regarding timelines and deadlines. Duties include screen creation from artwork, efficient and effective use of manual screen press. 

Qualifications and Skills

The ideal candidate will have experience in all aspects of screen print creation including:

  • Screen creation
  • Paint mixing
  • Use of a manual
  • Use of Automatic press 
  • Screen Cleaning

The candidate will also have to establish that they are:

* Professional-Can show up on time and respect others

* Have an ability to set good expectations and hit deadlines

* Can work in a fast paced environment both as a team and an individual

* Pay is depends on experience and hours of service


If you fit the requirements above and are looking to be an important member of a growing team we want to hear from you!



Top Skills

Automatic Press
Manual Screen Press

Black Diamond Solutions Chicago, Illinois, USA Office

3921 W. Dickens Ave., Chicago, IL, United States, 60647

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