Print Applier Salary
How much does a Print Applier make in the United States?
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Salary Data for Print Applier
$27,491 (USD)/yr
$13 (USD)/hr
$322 (USD)/yr
$27,228 (USD)/yr
$13 (USD)/hr
$322 (USD)/yr
Job Description
Applies decal designs to surfaces by moisture process: cleans surface to be covered, using moist cloth. Submerges decal in water to moisten adhesive and backing paper. Positions decal on surface visually or using template and smooths out air bubbles with roller or edge board. Slides backing paper from decal and wipes off excess adhesive with damp cloth. May cut out decals from sheet with scissors. May varnish over design. When applying decals to chinaware, may be designated print decorator.
The average print applier salary in United States is $27,491 or an equivalent hourly rate of $13. In addition, they earn an average bonus of $322. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in United States.
Compensation Data Based on Experience
$21,562 (USD)
$32,218 (USD)
Education
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$31,869 (USD)
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