Textile Press Operator

Canton/Ball Ground, GA, GA, United States

D-Lab Screen Printing is looking for a skilled and talented press operator for our decorating operations. Potential candidates must be skilled in the setup and operation of M&R textile presses. Ideal candidate will have ability to set up 1-12 color artworks and efficiently print on garments at 50+ dozen an hour. You will be expected to demonstrate understanding of print order, inks, squeegees, speeds, pressures and be able to maintain quality control and solve any potential problems on press.

We are an art-driven, high quality, retail-oriented decorator that frequently prints the creative designs that other printers can’t do. The range of garment styles, inks, and printing applications will be extensive and you will be expected to adapt to each print job as required.

Lead operators will direct their team (assistant pressman/off-loader and catcher) to work together and produce high-quality prints as efficiently as possible. Communication is key with your direct team as well as other press teams, art, ink, and screen departments.

Are you a bad enough dude to print with us? Check out our website at www.dlabscreenprinting.com and take a look at our work. Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule an interview. Press Operators may be required to demonstrate their skills in a live interview on a weekend or weekday after hours.

One-year minimum experience operating a textile screen printing press required. Any application without a valid work history showing this experience will be discarded immediately.

Compensation for a hard-working and talented operator: $12/hour and up (depending on skill and experience)

Send resumes and contact info to [EMAIL=applications@dlabscreenprinting.com]applications@dlabscreenprinting.com[/EMAIL]

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D-Lab Screen Printing is one of the top apparel decorators in the Southeast, with a long standing reputation for quality and customer service. We print for retail operations of Fortune 500 companies all over the country as well as the local mom & pop in your hometown. If you want to work for a decorator that does more than just sling ink on to shirts for the "Local 5K of the Month," then we may just be the next step for your career in the apparel decoration industry.