FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of an Offset Press Operator?
The primary responsibility of an Offset Press Operator is to set up and operate small offset presses independently, while also adjusting ink and water levels, monitoring print quality, performing routine maintenance, and troubleshooting press issues.
Is prior experience required for this position?
Yes, previous experience as an Offset Press Operator is required.
What type of training will I receive in this role?
You will receive comprehensive training on various equipment, including Polar Cutters, Scott Tab equipment, Kluge, and other foil stamping and die cutting machines.
What kind of benefits does this position offer?
The position offers the opportunity to work independently from day one, comprehensive training on various equipment, and stable work with a reliable commute.
Will I be responsible for maintaining the printing press?
Yes, you will be responsible for maintaining the press operation and performing routine maintenance independently.
Is it important to understand job tickets in this role?
Yes, the ability to read and understand job tickets and follow instructions is an important qualification for this role.
Can I expect to operate equipment other than the offset press?
Yes, you will also be trained to operate other equipment such as Polar Cutters, Scott Tab equipment, and Kluge and other foil stamping and die cutting machines.
Are there any specific skills needed for adjusting ink and water levels?
Yes, proficiency in adjusting ink and water levels is necessary for effectively operating the offset press.
What is the work environment like for this position?
The work environment is stable, allowing for reliable commuting and the ability to work independently.