Lead Implant Ink Technician

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Lead Implant Ink Technician

Milton Keynes

Mon-Fri 08:00-17:30

(On Call Rota)

£34,500

Lead Implant Ink Technician

The Role

Based at a customer location, this role involves providing technical support for company products. It is a physical role, involving mixing ink, colour matching, technical problem solving and supplying finished ink as per customer specifications. 

Lead Implant Ink Technician

Main Responsibilities

Ensuring that the stock of inks and bases is consistent with the needs of the customers production schedule.
Manufacturing ink on site.
Producing reports to the customer with respect to ink consumption.
Providing 24 hour cover to the customer’s plant (rota basis).
Providing on site colour matching.
Monitoring ink usage and ensuring that ink formulations are the best that can be achieved.
Attending customer’s daily meetings if requited.
Reporting any deficiencies in the technical performance of ink.
Controlling all aspects of stock and placing orders with the mother plant.
Checking incoming goods and entering data to the system.
Maintaining batch records (kept for 18 months).
Adhering to customer’s on-site H&S standards.
Previous experience as a Team Leader.
Travel required sometimes to the other Implants.

Lead Implant Ink Technician

The Candidate

Desirable to have worked in the ink manufacturing industry.
Desirable to have worked in a laboratory, chemical or pharmaceutical environment.
Must be able to speak and write English fluently.
Basic qualification in Maths and English is required.
Computer literate with good working knowledge of Microsoft Work and Excel.
Strong knowledge of 5S and able to work cleanly.
You must be able to identify, distinguish and differentiate between different coloured inks.
Must live within 45 mins of the customer site due to callout requirement.
Must be able to work 1 in 3 weeks on 24/7 standby callout.

Lead Implant Ink Technician

Benefit

£402,00 per month for Car Allowance.

Please contact Marie Brisson at Winsearch UK for further information – (url removed)

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Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you!

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