WestRock Company
Ink Room Operative

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Job Responsibilities/Key accountabilities:
- Provide the Print Department with colour standards in line with production requirements.
- Provide the Print Department with a consistent and accurate ink supply in line with production requirements.
- Assist the Colour Management team to ensure timely supply of products to the Print Department.
- Meet customers' delivery requests.
- Produce good quality work using available technology and machinery.
- Utilise all quality aids for colour measurement and analysis, i.e. Spectrophotometer and iQC.
- Utilise all ink production hardware and software, i.e. ValeTech and IFS software.
- Raise any issues to Manager.
- Customer/supplier liaison.
- Carry out any other reasonable task once adequately trained.
- Follow work procedures and work to recognised standards.
- Dealing with stock control and ordering.
- Raise any queries and issues to customer service department.
- Utilise all equipment provided as quality aids and to perform operator quality checks to files in accordance with BSI and ISO procedures.
- General departmental administration and impound duties.
- Ensure that all time entries are accurate and up to date.
- Adhere to WestRock SHE guidelines.
- Carry out daily/weekly housekeeping.
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- Experience of ink mixing within a manufacturing environment.
- Should have excellent colour vision.
- Experience of UV Printing and folding carton production preferable.
- Quality conscious.
- Experience of X-Rite software preferable.
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