Press Operator Manufacturing - Billings, MT at Geebo

Press Operator

Company Name:
Lee Enterprises
## Description
The Billings Gazette has an immediate opening for a full-time press operator. Web offset press experience is a plus, but we will consider the right candidate without this experience. We will provide training in the operation of our printing press and other processes.
The press department prints The Billings Gazette, a variety of special sections and web commercial print work. This job requires a mechanical aptitude and good manual dexterity. A can-do attitude, demonstrated success working as a contributing team member, and the ability to work under deadline pressure is absolutely required.
The schedule is full time, forty-hours per week and may require some overtime. The primary work schedule is nights, which will include weekends and holidays. Flexibility to work other shifts if necessary is required.
The wage range for this position is dependent upon experience. A full benefit package is available including medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, paid vacation and 401K plan.
Pre-employment drug screen is required.
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## Qualifications
This job requires a mechanical aptitude and good manual dexterity. A can-do attitude, demonstrated success working as a contributing team member, and the ability to work under deadline pressure is absolutely required.
The schedule is full time, forty-hours per week and may require some overtime. The primary work schedule is nights, which will include weekends and holidays. Flexibility to work other shifts if necessary is required.
## Job
Job: Operations/Production
Primary Location: Montana-Billings-Billings Gazette - Billings, MT
Organization: Billings Gazette
Schedule: Full-time
Job Posting: Jul 30, 2014, 12:03:54 PM
Req ID: 000101VJEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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