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Posted August 21, 2026

Textile Screen Printer

Anchor Apparel Company
Jacksonville, FL, US Full Time
40000USD - 60000USD per year

Job Description

Job Description

Screen Printing Press Operator

Position: Screen Printing Press Operator
Department: Production
Reports to: Shop Manager
Employment Type: Full-time
Schedule: 8am-4pm Monday - Friday
Compensation: $19-25 per hour (depending on experience) + Production Bonus (12 month Historical average $550 per month), Health/Dental packages available.

Position Summary

We are seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Screen Printing Press Operator to join our production team. This position is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining automatic screen-printing presses while producing consistent, high-quality printed garments and textiles.

The ideal candidate understands the full workflow of a traditional screen-printing shop, including screen preparation, burning and washing out images, ink mixing, press setup, registration, test printing, production, curing, quality control, reclaiming, and routine equipment maintenance.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Set up and operate automatic screen-printing presses.
  • Read and follow work orders, production schedules, artwork separations, and garment specifications.
  • Select the correct screens, mesh counts, squeegees, pallets, inks, and additives for each job.
  • Coat screens evenly with the appropriate emulsion and prepare them for exposure.
  • Burn images onto screens using film positives and LED Exposure tables.
  • Wash out exposed screens to produce clean, accurate stencils while maintaining fine details, halftones, and registration marks.
  • Inspect burned screens for proper exposure, image clarity, pinholes, stencil breakdown, and other defects before production.
  • Dry, tape, block out, label, and prepare completed screens for press setup.
  • Load screens and achieve accurate registration for single-color and multicolor designs.
  • Adjust off-contact, screen angle, squeegee pressure, speed, flood-bar pressure, and print stroke as needed.
  • Perform test prints and obtain approval before beginning production.
  • Mix, reduce, modify, and color-match plastisol, water-based, discharge, and specialty inks as applicable.
  • Print on T-shirts, sweatshirts, tote bags, workwear, and other textile products.
  • Monitor ink deposits, opacity, registration, print placement, garment alignment, and overall image quality throughout each production run.
  • Operate flash units, conveyor dryers, heat presses, and other curing equipment.
  • Verify proper ink curing through temperature checks, stretch tests, wash tests, or other shop procedures.
  • Identify and correct common printing problems, including screen breakdown, ink buildup, fibrillation, dye migration, pinholes, ghosting, poor opacity, and registration issues.
  • Maintain expected production speeds while minimizing misprints, ink waste, and garment spoilage.
  • Count, inspect, organize, and accurately document completed goods.
  • Clean screens, squeegees, flood bars, ink tools, pallets, and work areas after each job.
  • Perform screen coating, exposure, washout, taping, blockout, reclaiming, degreasing, and screen-room organization.
  • Perform routine press and screen-room equipment maintenance and report mechanical or production problems promptly.
  • Follow all safety procedures for inks, emulsions, chemicals, cleaning products, heat equipment, and machinery.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and efficient traditional print-shop environment.
  • Assist with receiving, inventory, folding, packing, and shipping when production needs require it.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Previous experience operating an automatic screen-printing press.
  • Strong understanding of traditional textile screen-printing methods and shop workflow.
  • Demonstrated ability to coat, burn, expose, and wash out images for screen-printing screens.
  • Knowledge of exposure times, emulsions, mesh counts, film positives, registration marks, and stencil preparation.
  • Ability to evaluate screen exposure and identify underexposure, overexposure, pinholes, loss of detail, and incomplete washout.
  • Ability to preserve fine lines, halftones, and small details during the screen-exposure and washout process.
  • Ability to set up and register multicolor print jobs accurately.
  • Knowledge of screen mesh, emulsions, squeegee durometers, ink systems, curing requirements, and garment types.
  • Ability to mix inks and make press adjustments based on artwork, fabric, and production conditions.
  • Experience troubleshooting common screen-printing, screen-preparation, and curing problems.
  • Strong attention to detail, color, print placement, and quality.
  • Ability to follow work orders and reproduce approved samples consistently.
  • Basic mechanical aptitude and confidence making routine press adjustments.
  • Good time-management, organization, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a production team.
  • Dependable attendance and the ability to meet daily production deadlines.
  • Willingness to maintain a clean shop and assist in other production areas.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with any model Automatic Screen Printing presses.
  • Knowledge of simulated-process, four-color-process, halftone, and spot-color printing.
  • Experience with plastisol, water-based, discharge, puff, metallic, high-density, and other specialty inks.
  • Familiarity with Pantone color matching.
  • Experience with screen reclaiming, degreasing, haze removal, darkroom procedures, and exposure-unit maintenance.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand for extended periods.
  • Ability to perform repetitive hand, wrist, arm, and shoulder movements.
  • Ability to bend, reach, lift, and move throughout the production area.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 20-40 pounds.
  • Ability to work safely around moving machinery, inks, emulsions, cleaning chemicals, heat presses, flash units, exposure equipment, washout stations, and conveyor dryers.
  • Ability to distinguish colors and identify small print or stencil defects.

Performance Expectations

Success in this position is measured by:

  • Clean, properly exposed screens with accurate image detail.
  • Accurate registration and print placement.
  • Consistent print quality throughout each production run.
  • Proper curing and adhesion.
  • Efficient screen preparation, press setup, and job changeover times.
  • Achievement of production targets.
  • Low screen-remake, spoilage, and reprint rates.
  • Proper equipment care and maintenance.
  • Cleanliness, safety, teamwork, and dependable attendance.


\nCompany Description

Veteran-owned custom apparel and promotional company delivering high-quality, mission-driven products with speed, precision, and accountability.

Company Description

Veteran-owned custom apparel and promotional company delivering high-quality, mission-driven products with speed, precision, and accountability.

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