Print Process Engineer

Workington
4 weeks ago
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Ready to Make Your Mark in Print Process Engineering?

We're looking for an experienced Process Engineer with a strong print background to join our team at one of the UK's most advanced packaging facilities. This isn't a trainee role, it's for someone who knows the print process inside out and is ready to take ownership of quality, efficiency, and innovation.

What You'll Be Doing

This is a hands-on role where you'll spend time on the shop floor, working closely with operators and even joining shifts to fully immerse yourself in the process. Your responsibilities will include:

Investigating and resolving print defects to maintain world-class standards
Collaborating with customers on print-related queries and technical support
Supporting the print team across all stages: big press operations, make-ready, production efficiency, and quality control
Managing colour processes, including fixed colour systems and process colour sets
Driving improvements in efficiency and quality standards across the siteYou'll work with major global brands, so experience in flexographic printing and colour management is highly desirable.

What We're Looking For

Strong background in print processes (flexographic preferred)
Experience in colour management and quality control
Previous experience in packaging, rigid plastics, corrugated board, or board printing is a plus
Ability to work closely with operators and customers
A proactive, problem-solving mindset and commitment to continuous improvement

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