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Print Operative

Market Harborough
3 weeks ago
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Print Operative / Printing Operative 32 hours per week. Our client supply some of the UK's leading businesses across automotive, aerospace, energy and healthcare. This role is open to everyone with relevant experience but may appeal to someone who has previous print operative experience who is looking for less hours.

Print Operative key responsibilities:

  • Operate and maintain printing machinery to ensure high-quality output and efficiency.
  • Monitor print jobs to meet deadlines and quality standards.
  • Conduct regular checks and adjustments to equipment for optimal performance.
  • Assist in the preparation of materials and setup for printing jobs.

    Print Operative requirements:
  • Previous experience with print machinery is preferred.
  • An eye of detail and good organisational skills.
  • Willingness to adapt to new machinery.

    Hours: 32 hours per week - day shift

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