Yellow Folder Coordinator
Listed on 2026-03-06
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Production Associate / Production Line, Production Manager, Manufacturing Engineer
The Yellow Folder Coordinator is a contract position for 6 months and responsible for creating, maintaining, and auditing Yellow Folders (YFs), which serve as the standardized reference packages for production runs across all locations. This role ensures that operators, supervisors, and press staff have accurate, complete, and up‑to‑date materials, including PDFs, proofs, process condition sheets, and colour standards, to achieve consistent repeatable print quality.
The Coordinator acts as a key liaison between Pre‑Press, Graphics, Mounting, and Press Room teams.
- Gathering PDF files and approved colour proofs
- Adding blank process condition sheets for supervisors/operators
- Including sample request sheets for colour standard creation
- Creating and mounting colour board standards once samples are validated in Colour Cert
- Preparing Yellow Folders for repeat jobs, including updated PDFs and proofs, confirming completed/typed process condition sheets from previous runs, and including the approved colour target boards
- Issue Yellow Folders to Mounting and Press Room departments based on schedule
- Use production scheduling tools (e.g., PSA, Radius system)
- Work with the Graphics department to obtain up‑to‑date PDFs for new or modified orders
- Communicate with Press Supervisors when process condition information is missing or incomplete
- Participate in issue‑resolution discussions when jobs are paused due to production concerns
- Pick up completed Yellow Folders daily from Press
- Audit contents to ensure all required components are present, including PDFs, proofs, completed process condition sheets, samples, and colour boards
- Verify colour standards using X‑Rite / Colour Cert and Pantone Live when required
- Maintain an organized library of Yellow Folders, proofs, PDFs, and colour boards
- File folders in numerical order using plate numbers for easy retrieval
- Obsolete outdated content such as proofs, PDFs, colour boards, or standards following established procedures
- Ensure correct digital file building and organization in electronic systems
- Follow instruction sheets for saving samples and creating colour standards
- Assist with measuring colour, handling custom colours, and validating standards through colour‑measurement systems
- Complies with all general Company‑wide SOPs and any job or department specific SOPs, including Employee Health and Safety, GFSI (Safe Quality Food packaging) and GMP procedures, and SGP environmental regulatory procedures
- Must work within productivity standards and complete work in a timely manner
- Special Projects & other duties as necessary
- Experience in a pre‑press, print production, or quality‑control environment
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to interpret proofs, PDFs, and colour standards
- Comfortable using production software (Radius, PSA, Colour Cert, etc.)
- Strong communication skills for cross‑department collaboration
- Knowledge of flexographic or lithographic printing processes
- Experience with X‑Rite devices, Pantone Live, or colour‑management systems
- Accuracy & Detail Orientation – Ensures all Yellow Folders contain complete and correct materials
- Process Discipline – Follows established workflows and maintains consistency
- Cross‑Functional Support – Acts as a reliable partner to Press, Graphics, and Mounting teams
- Problem‑Solving – Helps resolve discrepancies in documentation or standards
- Time Management – Works efficiently to meet production deadlines
- Ability to move between departments (Press Room, Mounting, Pre‑Press)
- Ability to handle printed materials, folders, boards, and sample sheets
- Occasional lifting of up to 25 lbs
- Fast‑paced production environment
- Daily coordination with multiple teams and frequent communication
- Requires high levels of organization and focused task management
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Typical environment of manufacturing and production facilities. Exposure includes but is not limited to continuous noise, scent of materials, bright workstations, machinery with moving parts.
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