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Senior Process Engineer

Job - Lithographic Pre Press operator (Tin Plate)

Hours of work - Mon to Thursday - 6am-2pm/2pm-10pm & 10pm-6am & Fridays 6am -11.30am/11.30am-5pm

Rate - Up to £16.41ph

Location - Bradford

Overview:

The Thrive Group Wakefield have a great opportunity for skilled Lithographic Pre Press operator who will be responsible for supply to UV metal print, ideally with technical experience of pre-press operations. YOU MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WORKING IN THE PRINT ENVIRONMENT - Tin Plate advantageous

Responsibilities:

Quality checks on customer files against information provided.
Setting and Running of both hardware & software to develop lithography plates to correct specifications.
PDF File checks & preparation including imposition to make the file print ready.
Managing plate output for printing.
Ensuring all required information & specifications supplied to print are correct.
Digital job data management to maintain file records.
Ensuring equipment is maintained & calibrated to the highest level ensuring optimum performance.
Ensuring equipment and environment is operated and cared for, meeting all current Health & Safety legislation and conforming to company standards.
Ink mixing is exact to approved formulas, guaranteeing service.
Storage & upkeep of approved print samples.
Minimising all forms of waste.
Continuously improving in process checks, eliminating unnecessary costs from the business.
Provide feedback errors to relevant departments in a timely manner.

Required Skills/Education/Qualifications:

Computer literate.
Previous experience in lithographic printing workflows.
Experience of colour separations.
Proficiency in key design and pre-press software, including the Adobe Suite.
A good understanding of colour management in print is advantageous.
The candidate must have great attention to detail.
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