Graphic Arts jobs of the week (April 20, 2020)

Applying for jobs during containment is entirely possible. Here are the latest announcements published on Graphic-Jobs, special announcements for the graphic arts industry.

Flexo press operator M/F to Pole (44)

An 80-strong offset and flexo printing company specialising in dry and self-adhesive labels is looking for an experienced flexo press operator, male or female, to work on a Gallus ECS, Gallus EM or Gallus Labelmaster on a permanent contract basis.
Experience on a narrow-width flexo machine (330 - 440 mm) as well as colour control are required for this position.

Application and details of the job offer for flexo driver in the Rhône region here.

Folder adjuster M/F in Lavilledieu (07)

Company specialized in the printing of pharmaceutical leaflets is looking for a permanent job as a folder/setter operator, male or female, with at least 5 years experience.
Knowledge of thin papers (40 g/m² - 50 g/m²) as well as complex folding is required.

Application and details of the job offer for a folder setter in the Ardèche region here.

Autoplaten conductor M/F to Gron (89)

Manufacturer of pastry boxes and chocolate boxes with 300 employees is looking for an autoplaten operator to work on a Bobst 106 Expercut die-cutting machine, on CDI.
A beginner profile could be accepted as well as a confirmed one.

Application and details of the job offer for a cutting machine operator in the Yonne department here.

Driver of adhesive label printing machine M/F to Auch (32)

A company specialising in the manufacture of self-adhesive labels with 40 employees is looking for one or more printing press operators, male or female, on permanent or fixed-term contracts, to work on an adhesive laminate in reels.
Beginners, motivated or apprenticeship profiles will be selected for a one-year internal training course on a fixed-term contract. And junior profiles with experience on an equivalent press will be on permanent contracts.

Application and details of the job offer for a driver in the Gers here.

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