Vinyl Graphics Operative


Details:
  • Salary: £30,000 - 35,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Brackley
  • Date: 1 hour ago
Description:

Vinyl Graphics Operative – Sign Makers – Large Format Printers - Brackley, Full Time – Permanent – Up to £35,000 Basic Salary and excellent benefits

Our client is looking for an experienced Vinyl Graphics Operative to join their well established and efficient Production Department to expand their team and capacity - based within the graphics department you will be working as part of the well-oiled production team.

Accuracy, a keen eye for detail and always doing the right thing when nobody is watching are key attributes needed to maintain our clients high standards.

Deadlines are frequent and at times unrealistic (it is the industry they are in!), the pace is fast, work is constant, but we pair that with a good team environment and a great atmosphere!

THE ROLE

This role would suit someone who has ideally worked in the graphics industry, ideally experience working with vinyl cutter and large format printer but would also suit someone who has worked in a hands-on role and has experience with making or working with millimetre accurate and detailed work - the machines and techniques can be learned, but to master them you will need to have a creative and technical ability, a steady hand and a real keen eye for detail. Our client strives for perfection in every job so if this isn't something you can achieve then this role probably isn't for you. Attitude and passion to learn are top of the list of requirements so if this sounds like you then keep reading...

Days will include laminating and mounting using machines, hand finishing detailed finishing work like vinyl wrapping, turn over edge graphics and scalpel work. Training will be given on all machines and techniques, but you will need to be a quick learner and follow instruction.

Work is varied and you will learn a lot of new skills.

Your key responsibilities would include: -

Creating/manipulating artwork using Adobe Illustrator ready for print.
Producing large format printing, signs and graphics.
Laminating and mounting prints.
Using a Vinyl cutting machine.
Weeding and taping up vinyl graphics.
Attending site for graphics installs.
Use trade tools and skills to fit all types of signage including vinyl graphics.
Willing and able to maintain machines as and when required.
Prioritising jobs to ensure they meet the demand of the company diary.
Allocation of time to jobs.
Checking stock to ensure that all supplies are available for future jobs.
Ensuring that that work areas are clean and tidy.
Keeping track of the diary.
THE PACKAGE

£30,000 - £35,000 Basic Salary (subject to experience)
Plenty of overtime available
Excellent training and future opportunities
Full Time Position
All tools and equipment provided
Immediate interviews available

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Vinyl Graphics Operative – Sign Makers – Large Format Printers - Brackley, Full Time – Permanent – Up to £35,000 Basic Salary and excellent benefits

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