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HP Press Operator

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CPI Antony Rowe have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic HP Press Operator to join our dynamic team in Wiltshire.
Role Objective
The purpose of this role is to produce digital colour and mono printed material to a high quality that meets the customer specification and performed with minimal waste and incidents of spoilage.
You will, (as part of a team and at times independently) be operating an HP T360 press to produce book blocks to the next stage of the bindery process. You will be expected to take responsibility for your work area, including throughput and output.
Responsibilities
The position involves:
- Operate HP T series digital press
- Follow the information supplied on Work Instruction tickets – either paper or digital
- Ensure maximum output, to the highest quality achievable
- Minimise both time and waste and downtime of the press and utilising the Make Ready process
- Adhere to best practice operating procedures to achieve KPI targets
- Follow CPI Antony Rowe planned maintenance programmes
- Work to documented ISO9001 and ISO14001 procedures
- Ensure good housekeeping of machine and work area
- Be flexible in working on a Continental shift pattern
- Follow all Health and Safety and Safe Systems of Work practices
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Key Competencies
- Previous digital print experience is preferred, but not essential as full training will be given
- Experienced in the use of mechanical handling of equipment
- Able to work a Continental Shift pattern – this is a must
- Basic IT skills with some competency
- Attention to detail with accuracy
- Practical and logical – able to solve problems quickly.
- Capable to work as part of a team and on your own initiative.
- Adaptable to changing demands and circumstances
- Ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
- Excellent communication skills
- Flexible, reliable and trustworthy


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If this role appeals to you, please apply in writing with a current CV to BStrange@cpi-print.co.uk
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