How do they match: Print Binding and Finishing Workers

  • Print Binding and Finishing Workers

  • Binder
  • Binder Operator
  • Bindery Assistant
  • Bindery Associate
  • Bindery Cutter
  • Bindery Cutter Operator
  • Bindery Folder Operator
  • Bindery Helper
  • Bindery Machine Operator
  • Bindery Machine Set-Up Operator
  • Bindery Machine Setter
  • Bindery Machine Tender
  • Bindery Manager
  • Bindery Operator
  • Bindery Production Manager
  • Bindery Specialist
  • Bindery Supervisor
  • Bindery Technician
  • Bindery Worker
  • Book Binder
  • Books Binder
  • Case Binder Operator
  • Hand Bindery Assembly Worker
  • Perfect Binder Operator
  • Perfect Binder Setter
  • Print Binding Worker
  • Print Binding and Finishing Worker
  • Small Machine Bindery Operator
  • Spiral Binder
  • Spiral Binder Operator

  • Bind books and other publications or finish printed products by hand or machine. May set up binding and finishing machines.

  • Bind new books, using hand tools such as bone folders, knives, hammers, or brass binding tools.
  • Cut binder boards to specified dimensions, using board shears, hand cutters, or cutting machines.
  • Cut cover material to specified dimensions, fitting and gluing material to binder boards by hand or machine.
  • Design original or special bindings for limited editions or other custom binding projects.
  • Examine stitched, collated, bound, or unbound product samples for defects, such as imperfect bindings, ink spots, torn pages, loose pages, or loose or uncut threads.
  • Install or adjust bindery machine devices, such as knives, guides, rollers, rounding forms, creasing rams, or clamps, to accommodate sheets, signatures, or books of specified sizes.
  • Lubricate, clean, or make minor repairs to machine parts to keep machines in working condition.
  • Meet with clients, printers, or designers to discuss job requirements or binding plans.
  • Perform highly skilled hand finishing binding operations, such as grooving or lettering.
  • Set up or operate bindery machines, such as coil binders, thermal or tape binders, plastic comb binders, or specialty binders.
  • Set up or operate machines that perform binding operations, such as pressing, folding, or trimming.
  • Stitch or glue endpapers, bindings, backings, or signatures, using sewing machines, glue machines, or glue and brushes.
  • Train workers to set up, operate, and use automatic bindery machines.

  • Operate equipment to print images or bind printed images together.