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Graphic communications jobs are located in every state, and in every type of community, from rural areas to the largest cities.

Printing Industry Jobs

O*NET Job Descriptions

The Occupational Information Network (O*NET), a division of the U.S. Department of Labor, serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information, providing comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations. Listed are O*NET descriptions of jobs related to the graphic communications industry.


Bookbinder (Rapid Trimmer Operator)
Cutter Operator
Die Cutter/Foil Stamp Operator
Digital Press Operator
Direct Mail Coordinator
Electronic Prepress Technician
Folder Operator
Fulfillment Mail Clerk I
Fulfillment Mail Clerk II
Hand Inserter Operator
Inkjet Operator
Large Sheetfed Press Operator
Logistics Manager
Mail List Librarian
Mail List Processor
Mail Service Coordinator
Mailing Jogger
Mailing Machine Assistant
Mailing Machine Helper
Mailing Manager
Mailing Specialist
Perfect Binder Operator
Preflight Technician
Roll Tender
Saddle Stitcher Operator
Screen Making Technician
Screen Printing Press Operator
Small Machine Bindery Operator
Specialty Finishing Utility Person
Web Press Jogger
Web Press Operator