Screen Printer/ Machine Operator Manufacturing - Sandy, UT at Geebo

Screen Printer/ Machine Operator

Job Description
Screen printing Automatic & Manual, screen reclaim, screen burning, completion of paperwork, filing art, ink mixing, clean up
Qualifications
Manual AND AUTOMATIC screen printing.-a must.
Additional Information
Screen Printers & Apparel Decorators:
For more than 33 years Koala-Tees Inc. has been making THE t-shirts people love to keep & wear. There s nothing like experiencing the clients excitement & satisfaction when they open the box of FRESHLY printed shirts. We take great pride in our work.
We create the branded products people love to use. For us, it s about doing it right, on time, and delighting our clients. Every time someone wears or touches our work, they reconnect to the ideas, events, and lifestyle they believe in. That kind of satisfaction is hard to put in words.
Now we re looking to add more team members who want to make a difference too.
You re still reading this because you re looking for more than a job. You re driven to help others through your efforts. You want to make their day with the work you do, and feel appreciated for it.
If this sounds like you, we re a family owned business that values positivity in a productive atmosphere. Positive Attitude, honesty, flexibility & desire to help us please our clients are the most important things we re looking for.
Before you start working with us, let s see if we re a good fit for each other. We d like to hear why you think Koala-Tees might be right for you. Your hours will average 30 hours a week-possibly more during peak season. We pay ranging from $12-$16 an hour depending on your experience.
Email us to schedule an application and interview. Bring your screen printing expertise with you. If you have CorelDraw, Illustrator, or Photoshop experience, that s a bonus. Screen printing Experience, people skills & reliability are a HECK YES!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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