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Post Press ApprenticeApply From:17/02/2025Learning Provider

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Employer

Harlow Solutions

Vacancy Description

The Post-Press Apprentice will work alongside experienced operators to learn finishing processes such as cutting, binding, and packaging printed products.

Typical daily tasks include:

  1. Setting up and operating machinery
  2. Quality checking finished items
  3. Maintaining a clean workspace

This role offers the chance to develop technical skills, work to production deadlines, and gain valuable industry experience in a fast-paced print environment.

Key DetailsVacancy Title

Post Press Apprentice

Employer Description

Harlow Printing, operating as Harlow Solutions and One to 90, is a UK-based provider established in 1947. We deliver innovative print and digital solutions, documentation, software, and fulfilment services to sectors including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and public support. For decades, we have supplied the NHS’s Personal Child Health Record. One to 90 is one of the UK’s leading paper bingo suppliers, with a legacy of over 150 years, committed to innovation and exceptional customer service. Recognised with the Step Award for Environmental achievements and powered by accredited green energy, we are committed to sustainability and operate as a carbon-balanced company.

Vacancy Location

8-10 Waldridge Way NE34 9PZ

Wage Frequency

Custom

Number of Vacancies

1

Vacancy Reference Number

1000303973

Key DatesApply From

17/02/2025

Closing Date For Applications

2025-02-28 23:59:59

Interview Begin FromPossible Start Date

2025-03-24 00:00:00

TrainingTraining to be Provided

The apprentice will work towards a Level 3 Print Technician qualification with BPIF as the training provider. Training will be delivered through workplace learning and release sessions. The apprenticeship covers a broad range of post-press equipment, each requiring different techniques to operate successfully. Upon completion, the apprentice will gain a recognised industry qualification, providing essential skills for a career in print finishing.

Learning Provider

BPIF TRAINING LIMITED

Skills Required

Communication skills, Attention to detail, Problem solving skills, Team working, Initiative, Physical fitness, Positive Attitude, Eagerness to learn, Motivated

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