Description:
A sheet-fed printer sets up and operates a sheet-fed printing machine which prints text and images on paper, card or metal.
Tasks and Duties:
Skills:
Sheet-fed printers need to be skilled in operating machinery, making calculations and mixing inks. They also need organisational skills and an eye for detail.
Knowledge:
Sheet-fed printers need to know about printing methods, inks and colours, types of paper and paper sizes. They also need to know about the machinery used for printing, the different printing processes and the methods used for quality control in order to maintain a high standard of production.
Personal Qualities:
Sheet-fed printers need to be alert, efficient and accurate. They also need to be reliable, practical and able to work well under pressure.
Physical Requirements:
A sheet-fed printer needs to have good hand-eye co-ordination, good eyesight (with or without glasses) and normal colour vision.
Educational Requirements:
NCEA Level 1 in English, maths, and graphics preferred.
Entry Requirements:
Sheet-fed printers must have normal colour vision. They need to pass the required eyesight test before they can work.
Useful Experience
Sheet-fed printers should have experience working with machinery in a factory. Experience working in jobs that involve packing or lifting is also useful.
Training on the job
Skills are gained on the job. Apprentices attend block courses and take distance learning courses (correspondence courses) to learn the skills needed.
Work Places
Sheet-fed printers work in workshops and factories.
Salary
Salary varies, but usually ranges between $30,000 and $45,000 per year.
Website link
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/jobs/16d_pri/j48842a.htm