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Join our overnight production team as a Press Technician in Lincoln. This 4x10 schedule role (9pm-7am, Mon-Thu) involves operating, maintaining, and repairing printing press and bindery equipment. Ideal candidates have mechanical aptitude, can lift up to 50 lbs, and thrive in a fast-paced detail-...
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United States , Lincoln
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Press Technician
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Join our production team in Lincoln as a Press Technician. This hands-on role involves operating, repairing, and maintaining printing presses and bindery equipment. Ideal candidates have a mechanical aptitude, can lift up to 50 lbs, and thrive in a fast-paced, detail-oriented environment. Enjoy a...
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United States , Lincoln
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Explore Press Technician Jobs and launch a dynamic career at the heart of modern manufacturing and printing operations. Press Technicians are the essential skilled professionals who ensure the smooth, efficient, and high-quality output of industrial presses. These machines, which can include offset, digital, flexographic, or web presses, are responsible for producing everything from packaging and labels to newspapers and marketing materials. Professionals in this field are the critical link between technology and production, combining mechanical expertise with a keen eye for detail to maintain the vital machinery that drives the industry. A Press Technician's role is multifaceted, blending operational duties with preventative and corrective maintenance. On a typical day, responsibilities include setting up presses for new production runs, which involves mounting plates or cylinders, loading inks and substrates, and calibrating machinery to precise specifications. During operation, technicians continuously monitor output for quality, making adjustments for color consistency, registration, and clarity. They perform routine maintenance, such as cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn components like rollers and blankets. A significant part of the job involves troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, and computer-controlled systems to diagnose and repair breakdowns swiftly, minimizing costly downtime. Technicians also ensure safety protocols are strictly followed and often manage the logistics of materials, including loading and unloading heavy rolls of paper or other substrates. To excel in Press Technician jobs, a specific set of skills and attributes is required. A strong mechanical aptitude is fundamental, often supported by vocational training, an associate degree in a related field, or equivalent hands-on experience. Proficiency with tools, schematics, and increasingly, computerized press controls and diagnostic software is essential. Physical stamina is important, as the role involves standing for long periods, lifting moderate weights, and working in a fast-paced environment. Key soft skills include acute attention to detail for quality control, effective problem-solving abilities for troubleshooting, and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively within a production team. Excellent hand-eye coordination and normal color vision are typically prerequisites for ensuring print quality. For those with a passion for machinery, precision, and tangible results, pursuing Press Technician jobs offers a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities for advancement into supervisory roles, specialized maintenance, or press operation management. Discover your next opportunity in this hands-on, technical field today.

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