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The Pre-media/Workflow Champion is a senior level position that collaborates with product development and production engineering staff to provide professional graphic design, and layout of printed and electronic materials to support the needs of RPI. RPI is a highly automated environment and this is a position with high visibility and growth potential for demonstrated leadership and process improvement.
Essential Responsibilities include:
â– Design optimized impositions for product development concepts and manufacturing processes including high volume "one off" digital photo products such as photo books, greeting cards, envelops, posters, and expanding product portfolio.
â– Insure compliance in design for manufacturing for various digital printing technologies including sheet fed photo color devices, large format inkjet devices, mailing devices (addressing), print converting requirements including marking for automated bindery and converting equipment.
â– Design and integration of new products, and optimization of existing portfolio
â– Design complex imposition to include packaging, folding, and essential marking for manufacturing automation
â– Pre-press design requirements owner including color, automation and "lights out" manufacturing including integration with XML based web to print solutions
â– Products and Designs are developed and integrated over several weeks and then integrated with client web to print solutions. These products then flow automatically from web to pre-press to imposition, to manufacturing. This position owns file design for manufacturing and assists in developing solutions for creative and product architects.
â– Active leadership in the product engineering team reporting to the product engineering manager.
Qualifications
â– Requires 7-10 years demonstrated expertise in digital pre-media technology and digital workflow (web to print)
â– Expert status in industry tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Pit Stop Professional, and Adobe InDesign required, digital workflows (designing layouts and impositions to optimize the automated workflow).
â– Color expertise to include GRACOL G7, color profiles, digital equipment including HP Indigo, Xerox IGEN, and other digital equipment including toner based, and inkjet based technology.
â– B.S. or B.A in Graphic Design, Package Engineering is ideal but not required(Demonstrated direct experience considered equivalent).
â– Significant direct experience required with industry leading performance and history preferred.
â– Experience must be in the digital print and converting space not in lithographic impositioning or non-automated workflow environments.
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Essential Responsibilities include:
â– Design optimized impositions for product development concepts and manufacturing processes including high volume "one off" digital photo products such as photo books, greeting cards, envelops, posters, and expanding product portfolio.
â– Insure compliance in design for manufacturing for various digital printing technologies including sheet fed photo color devices, large format inkjet devices, mailing devices (addressing), print converting requirements including marking for automated bindery and converting equipment.
â– Design and integration of new products, and optimization of existing portfolio
â– Design complex imposition to include packaging, folding, and essential marking for manufacturing automation
â– Pre-press design requirements owner including color, automation and "lights out" manufacturing including integration with XML based web to print solutions
â– Products and Designs are developed and integrated over several weeks and then integrated with client web to print solutions. These products then flow automatically from web to pre-press to imposition, to manufacturing. This position owns file design for manufacturing and assists in developing solutions for creative and product architects.
â– Active leadership in the product engineering team reporting to the product engineering manager.
Qualifications
â– Requires 7-10 years demonstrated expertise in digital pre-media technology and digital workflow (web to print)
â– Expert status in industry tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Pit Stop Professional, and Adobe InDesign required, digital workflows (designing layouts and impositions to optimize the automated workflow).
â– Color expertise to include GRACOL G7, color profiles, digital equipment including HP Indigo, Xerox IGEN, and other digital equipment including toner based, and inkjet based technology.
â– B.S. or B.A in Graphic Design, Package Engineering is ideal but not required(Demonstrated direct experience considered equivalent).
â– Significant direct experience required with industry leading performance and history preferred.
â– Experience must be in the digital print and converting space not in lithographic impositioning or non-automated workflow environments.
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