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Printing Press Operator Jobs in De Smet, SD (5)

Mold/Die Service Technician

Omega Plastics
Fedora, SD
New
Hourly
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$24 - $29 / hour

Production and Maintenance Supervisor

Rapid Die Cut
Fedora, SD
New
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance

Commercial Press/Small Press Operator

Printing Partners
🌎 Remote
New
Remote

Fabricator

MANITOU Group
Madison, SD
New
Hourly
401(k)
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Education
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$21 / hour

Production Assembler - Lineal

TEMO
Fedora, SD
New

Staff/Senior Machine Learning Scientist - Pricing/Forecasting (Open to Remote)

Bertelsmann
🌎 Remote
Remote
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$180k - $220k / year
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Account Coordinator (Print Sales, Customer Service, Graphic Design)

First
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
PTO
Health Insurance
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$40k - $44.5k / year
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Machine Operator / Assembly

IMKO
Madison, SD
New

Job Description

Working as a Printing Press Operator in De Smet, SD

There are 5 Printing Press Operator opportunities available in De Smet, SD all with unique requirements.

The printing press operator's job is to change plates and make adjustments to printing presses to keep the production process moving forward. The printing press operator will ensure that a consistent level of quality is reached by using time-tested techniques and tools. The operator is responsible for setting up and operating machines that set type, print, fold, and number sheets. This job also involves manually feeding paper into magazines or folders

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