Digital Printer

Location
Hereford, County of Herefordshire
Salary
Competitive salary, negotiable Depending on experience
Posted
14 Oct 2016
Closes
11 Nov 2016
Ref
141020163WCM
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

An excellent opportunity to work for a well-established and successful company in a rural location as a full time Digital Printer.

Company:

We are a leading UK trade manufacturer of corporate and promotional merchandise. They have a team of 60 at their factory in Herefordshire, of whom 40 are involved in production. 95% of company sales are from products that we print and manufacture ourselves, with an on-going programme of high quality product development.

Role:

  • Operating digital print machines including wide format and flat bed printers.
  • Ensuring that print production is completed to the specified timescales and quality standards.
  • Preparing artwork and personalisation for print.
  • Opportunities for career progression.

 

 

Candidate:

The ideal candidate must have some previous digital print experience, along with good computer skills, enthusiasm and aptitude.

  • Must have good IT skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • A good eye for colour                                                                                                         
  • Well-organised
  • Able to work in a fast paced environment
  • Experience in graphic software (Adobe Illustrator and In Design) would be a distinct advantage                                                                                          

If you feel you have the right skills, to work in a role with great career progression opportunities then please apply now!

Position: Digital Print Operator

Location: Stoke Lacy near Bromyard, Herefordshire. HR7 4HQ

Salary: Circa £18- 21K depending upon experience

40 hour week.

Working hours are 8.00am to 5.00pm with morning and afternoon drinks breaks and a half hour for lunch. Annual holiday is 28 days including bank holidays (bank holidays account for 8 days). An annual factory shutdown at Christmas accounts for 3-4 days