Prepress Operator Manufacturing - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

Prepress Operator

Company Name:
RR Donnelley
Prepress Operator
Tracking Code
18899
Job Description
The Prepress Operator responsibilities will include effectively preparing client provided files for production. Knowledge of the printing and bindery process is needed to effectively perform this job.
Preflight client supplied files
Impose artwork per the supplied production plan. Work with the pressroom & bindery to optimize production.
Prep supplied files for print production.
Utilize workflow automation tools to streamline processes.
Generate and construct both digital and printed color proofs
Make Plates
Ability to complete file edits and revisions
Ability to interact with project team and client on file issues
Color Management: Ensure continued compliance with G7 requirements
OTJ-MAN
Required Skills
Expert knowledge in Adobe CSS, PhotoShop, InDesign, and Illustrator is required.
Familiarity with Kodak Prinergy and/or Metrix Imposition is preferred.
Must be able to work with various graphic design and layout software applications commonly used on Mac's & PC's.
A thorough understanding of digital file formats (pdf,tiff, eps) from different operating systems (Mac and PC) is required
Advanced color management skills and teh ability to work with different digital file formats are required.
Must have the ability to output digital files to various output devices;
Must have the ability to continue to learn and use new graphics software on an ongoing basis.
Must have an understanding of the offset printing process and how one color affects another.
Mechanical skills using small hand tools in order to make minor repairs and perform maintenance on a flatbed scanner, image setter, & automated film processing equipment is required.
Job Location
Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Employee Referral Bonus eligible
NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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