Digital Printer

Location
Bromyard, County of Herefordshire
Salary
Up to £22,000 per annum, depending on experience
Posted
22 Jun 2018
Closes
20 Jul 2018
Ref
220620181WCM
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. We have a team of 62 at our factory in Herefordshire, of whom 42 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 candidate must have some previous digital print experience, along with good computer skills, enthusiasm and aptitude.

  • Must have previous digital print experience.
  • 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 £19- 22K 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