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Enclosing Operator

Nottingham
2 days ago
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Role: Enclosing Operator  
Salary: £27,495
Location: Nottingham
Shifts: 06:00 – 13:30, 13:30 – 21:00, 21:00 – 06:00
 
The Opportunity:
We are seeking experienced Enclosing Operators to join a busy mailroom production team. As an Enclosing Operator, you will be responsible for setting and running all enclosing lines, ensuring accurate presentation of mail items, and maintaining quality and efficiency across production. This Enclosing Operator role provides an excellent opportunity to work with modern enclosing machinery, develop your skills, and grow within a supportive team environment. We are looking for motivated Enclosing Operators who take pride in delivering high-quality work consistently and want to build a long-term career in mailroom operations.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Set and operate all enclosing lines to ensure smooth production.
Load all hoppers with the correct stock and ensure proper presentation of all work.
Understand Mailsort requirements and ensure work is trayed and presented correctly.
Lead by example, ensuring all work produced meets expected standards.
Assist Cell Leaders in training trainees by providing guidance and encouragement.
Ensure quality and quantity standards are consistently achieved.
Adhere to all quality procedures and complete relevant paperwork accurately.
Recognise potential problems quickly and escalate to Cell Leader or Shift Leader as required.
Ensure PPE is worn when required and maintain general housekeeping within the mailroom area.
Undertake training as required and comply with Information Security Management System (ISMS) policies.
Perform any other duties as needed to support production and continuous improvement. 
What We Are Looking For:

Experience in an Enclosing Operator role, with a strong understanding of mailroom processes.
Knowledge of Health & Safety requirements applicable to finishing/enclosing operations.
Experience operating or familiarity with Bluecrest, Bowe, and CMC enclosing lines (other machinery experience considered).
Ability to work accurately, efficiently, and to maintain high-quality standards.
Literate and numerate with legible handwriting.
Strong teamwork, communication skills, and flexibility to support varying workloads. 
Benefits:

Enhanced, Incremental holiday allowance
Pension allowance
Strong progression Opportunity
Early finish on Fridays.
Great working culture
Death in service cover (double salary). 
If this is something that sounds of interest, click apply now

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