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Seasonal UV Printing Operator

Brooklyn, NY

ABOUT US

Uncommon Goods partners with independent makers and small businesses to offer a wide and constantly evolving assortment of original, creative products.­ 

We are built on better business practices and committed to having a positive impact on people and the planet. Learn more here.

The best part of Uncommon Goods is us—our team. We've been around for over 21 years because of all the wonderful people who make UG the one-of-a-kind company it is.

Learn more about our productsB Corp certification, guiding principlesBetter to Give program, and team members you might be working with. Listen to the story of Uncommon Goods from our Founder and CEO here and here.

ABOUT THE ROLE 

This is a seasonal manufacturing position focused on operating UV printing equipment to produce high-quality personalized products. You will be a key part of our in-house customization process, ensuring that each item is printed with care and precision.

While your main responsibilities will be centered around UV printing, you may also support other production tasks as needed (e.g., quality control, basic assembly).

REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS

  • Prior experience with UV direct printing equipment and relevant software (e.g., Roland, Mimaki, or similar systems) is highly preferred.
  • Understanding of digital printing techniques, print file setup, and troubleshooting.
  • Bonus for proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort working with technology and machinery.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Detail-oriented with a sharp eye for color, alignment, and quality control.
  • A team player who is patient, friendly, and communicative.
  • Able to prioritize multiple tasks and optimize production workflow.
  • Capable of lifting up to 30 lbs. and being on your feet for most of the day. 

COMPANY PERKS

  • Competitive hourly wage of $21/hour
  • Casual work atmosphere.
  • Enjoy a 40% discount on our products.
  • Learn more about your FMLA rights here 

SCHEDULE & COMPENSATION

  • Regular working hours are Monday through Friday, with availability on weekends as needed (scheduled in advance), project depending
  • This is a seasonal position, ending December 2025
  • Pay: $21/hour
  • Expected hours: 32–40 per week
  • Fully onsite

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply with your resume.

Curious about where you will be working? We are in the Brooklyn Army Terminal at 140 58th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220 in Sunset Park (N/R Train & B9, B11, and B37 Bus Lines).

EVERYONE IS WELCOME HERE

At Uncommon Goods, we believe we're all out of the ordinary.  That's why we're committed to making diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging part of everything we do. We strive to make significant changes to our business, from how we find our products to how we build and cultivate our team—so we can be everyone's favorite place to work. 

We are an equal opportunity employer. If you would like to request any accommodation during the application process, please email people@uncommongoods.com.

Learn more about your FMLA rights here

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