Office Machine Operators handle one or more of a variety of office machines, such as photocopying, photographic, duplicating, or other machines.
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- Office Machine Operators
- Business, Management and Administration
What do they typically do
- Sort, assemble, and proof completed work
- Read job orders to determine the type of work to be done, the quantities to be produced, and the materials needed
- Load machines with materials such as blank paper or film
- Compute prices for services and receive payment, or provide supervisors with billing information
- Monitor machine operation and make adjustments as needed to ensure proper operation
- Place original copies in feed trays, feed originals into feed rolls, or position originals on tables beneath camera lenses
- Set up and adjust machines, regulating factors such as speed, ink flow, focus, and number of copies
- Operate office machines such as photocopiers, readers, scanners, addressing machines, stencil-cutting machines, printers, folding and inserting machines, bursters, and binder machines
Number of Jobs
Average Annual
Job Growth -0.9%
Job Openings 2
Education & Training
- Education These occupations usually require a high school diploma.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
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