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Print Output Operator

Orton Waterville
5 days ago
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Job Overview

We have a fantastic opportunity for a Print Output Operator to join our Paragon Customer Communications site in Peterborough. As a Print Output Operator, you will be responsible for processing client data according to their instructions and supply various printing methods and provide additional technical support to staff when needed.

Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5:30pm

Your main duties would include:

  • To process client data for output on various media

  • To log all client data and ensure they are ready for processing

  • To check all work processed before it leaves the department

  • To resolve any issues that arise with data processing and report them to the Head of Print Output

  • Provide technical support for all PCC Peterborough staff (when required)

  • To produce processing schedule reports and email to various staff in the absence of those who normally do this

  • Comply with Health and Safety standards within the workplace

  • To attend and comply with all training

  • Undertake to comply with the Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) and its associated policies.

  • To perform any other duties which may be required from time to time.

    Skills and Attributes we are looking for

  • Competent and experienced using Microsoft packages including Excel

  • 'Postage' system knowledge and understanding of Artwork would be beneficial

  • An analytical, creative and results focused individual

  • A data driven individual with excellent data processing skills

  • Reasonable technical support knowledge

  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbal

  • Customer focused with the ability to work on your own as well as within a team

    Benefits include

  • Employee Benefits Platform

  • Career development opportunities

  • Reimbursements

  • Bupa Cash Plan

  • Cycle to work Scheme

  • Wellbeing, Legal, Personal finance support

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Refer a friend scheme – earn £500!

    Please note that due to the high volume of responses we receive, only successful applicants will be contacted.

    We are an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status

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