Are you passionate about using your business development, marketing and fundraising skills to make a real difference? Do you have the energy and entrepreneurial flair to help our charity reach its potential? About us Claremont Project is an arts, mental health and wellbeing charity based in Angel, Islington, supporting mostly older adults. We support around 900 members aged from 55 to 101, many of whom face challenges with their mental or physical health, live with disabilities and first come through our doors feeling profoundly lonely and isolated. Our mission is to give people a chance to shine and to live happier, healthier and more connected lives: We nurture a welcoming and inclusive community where people in later life can flourish and feel like they matter. We do this through: A vibrant programme of free and low-cost classes and activities Over 100 special events, concerts and parties each year A low-cost psychotherapy service A social prescription service offering personalised support to vulnerable adults Facilitating financial support for those in hardship With a history stretching back to 1819, Claremont is standing at a pivotal crossroads. Our strategy sets our ambition to become a financially resilient organisation: A community anchor, with a diversified business model which means we can assure our members that Claremont will always be there for them. About the role The Business Development and Fundraising Manager will play a crucial role in delivering a key pillar of our strategy: to build Claremont's financial strength and sustainability. The purpose of the role is to increase Claremont's income from hall hire, therapy room hire, office lettings and donations, so that we can strengthen our much-loved services for vulnerable people. By tapping into unrealised revenue streams (especially from in our large and centrally located building) the Business Development and Fundraising Officer will bolster our independence and ensure that our services are not put at risk when grants come to an end. Key relationships: CEO Buildings and Facilities Manager External hirers and prospective hirers Tenants and prospective tenants Individual givers Key Responsibilities 1. Business Development, Marketing and Promotion Develop and implement marketing initiatives to increase bookings for Claremont's halls and meeting rooms. Promote our hire spaces across online platforms (such as TagVenue and Sharesy), build new partnerships, and grow bookings through local networking and word-of-mouth. Improve our online presence and promotional materials by creating engaging content, including photography, video tours, signage and marketing literature. Support the marketing and promotion of office space rentals, responding to prospective tenant enquiries and assisting with the lettings process. Monitor booking trends and recommend new opportunities to maximise bookings and income. 2. Customer Engagement and Venue Hire Work closely with the Facilities Manager to respond promptly and professionally to enquiries about hall and room hire. Welcome new hirers, deliver customer inductions and support them throughout the booking process. Build strong relationships with regular customers, identifying opportunities to improve their experience and encourage repeat bookings. Help coordinate office space lettings and provide an excellent experience for prospective and existing tenants. Continuously review and improve the customer journey, using feedback to enhance Claremont's venue hire and lettings offer. 3. Fundraising and Individual Giving Work with the Head of Operations to plan and deliver fundraising events, including the Claremont Exhibits Private View, Craft Fairs and new legacy programme activities. Develop and administer processes for Gift Aid and individual donations, ensuring records are accurate and compliant. Explore innovative ways to increase individual giving, improve donor engagement and reduce barriers to giving using digital tools. Support the development of Claremont's legacy giving programme and wider fundraising initiatives. 4. Operational Support Be an active member of Claremont's small team, contributing to the smooth day-to-day running of the centre. Provide occasional front desk cover during staff absences, welcoming visitors and responding to enquiries. Assist with setting up and packing away rooms and equipment for activities and events when required. Support the successful delivery of centre events and activities, working flexibly to meet operational needs. Undertake other duties appropriate to the role that contribute to Claremont's mission and objectives. Person Specification With energy, passion, and entrepreneurial flair, you'll be looking to take the next step and build your skills as in business development and fundraising professional. Essential Criteria Experience Experience of business development, marketing, sales, fundraising or customer engagement in the charity, public or commercial sector. Experience of promoting services or venues and achieving measurable improvements in customer engagement and income. Experience of providing excellent customer service and building positive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Experience of organising projects from planning through to delivery. Experience of using digital tools and technology to promote services or support customers. Knowledge Understanding of marketing and business development principles. Understanding of the importance of excellent customer experience and relationship management. Knowledge of fundraising methods, individual giving or donor stewardship, or a willingness to develop expertise in these areas. Ability to use digital tools for marketing and bookings management, with knowledge of (or ability to teach themselves) Wordpress and video editing. Skills and Abilities Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships with customers, tenants, partners, donors and colleagues. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Ability to identify opportunities to increase income and improve services. Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce engaging promotional content and correspondence. Ability to work independently, take initiative and solve problems creatively. Ability to analyse information, monitor performance and make recommendations for improvement. Flexible and willing to contribute to the wider work of the organisation, including occasional evening or weekend events where required. Personal Attributes Enthusiastic, proactive and self-motivated. Friendly, approachable and committed to delivering excellent customer service. Creative and entrepreneurial, with a willingness to generate new ideas and improve existing ways of working. Collaborative team player who is equally comfortable working independently. Adaptable and resilient, with a positive, can-do attitude. Committed to the values and mission of Claremont. Desirable Criteria Experience Experience of working in a charity or community organisation. Experience of venue hire, hospitality, property lettings or facilities management. Experience of fundraising, donor engagement or administering Gift Aid. Experience of managing partnerships or developing new business opportunities. Knowledge Understanding of legacy fundraising, individual giving and Gift Aid. Knowledge of local community organisations, businesses and networks. Qualifications A qualification in marketing, business, fundraising, communications or a related discipline; or equivalent relevant experience. This job description is neither prescriptive nor totally inclusive of all the possible tasks or roles that are or may be expected of the post holder. The post holder may be from time to time called upon to undertake other tasks not explicitly stated here but which are consistent with the nature of the post and of Claremont's work. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to . Deadline for applications: 5pm on Monday 28th September Interviews: Thursday 8th and Friday 9th October
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about using your business development, marketing and fundraising skills to make a real difference? Do you have the energy and entrepreneurial flair to help our charity reach its potential? About us Claremont Project is an arts, mental health and wellbeing charity based in Angel, Islington, supporting mostly older adults. We support around 900 members aged from 55 to 101, many of whom face challenges with their mental or physical health, live with disabilities and first come through our doors feeling profoundly lonely and isolated. Our mission is to give people a chance to shine and to live happier, healthier and more connected lives: We nurture a welcoming and inclusive community where people in later life can flourish and feel like they matter. We do this through: A vibrant programme of free and low-cost classes and activities Over 100 special events, concerts and parties each year A low-cost psychotherapy service A social prescription service offering personalised support to vulnerable adults Facilitating financial support for those in hardship With a history stretching back to 1819, Claremont is standing at a pivotal crossroads. Our strategy sets our ambition to become a financially resilient organisation: A community anchor, with a diversified business model which means we can assure our members that Claremont will always be there for them. About the role The Business Development and Fundraising Manager will play a crucial role in delivering a key pillar of our strategy: to build Claremont's financial strength and sustainability. The purpose of the role is to increase Claremont's income from hall hire, therapy room hire, office lettings and donations, so that we can strengthen our much-loved services for vulnerable people. By tapping into unrealised revenue streams (especially from in our large and centrally located building) the Business Development and Fundraising Officer will bolster our independence and ensure that our services are not put at risk when grants come to an end. Key relationships: CEO Buildings and Facilities Manager External hirers and prospective hirers Tenants and prospective tenants Individual givers Key Responsibilities 1. Business Development, Marketing and Promotion Develop and implement marketing initiatives to increase bookings for Claremont's halls and meeting rooms. Promote our hire spaces across online platforms (such as TagVenue and Sharesy), build new partnerships, and grow bookings through local networking and word-of-mouth. Improve our online presence and promotional materials by creating engaging content, including photography, video tours, signage and marketing literature. Support the marketing and promotion of office space rentals, responding to prospective tenant enquiries and assisting with the lettings process. Monitor booking trends and recommend new opportunities to maximise bookings and income. 2. Customer Engagement and Venue Hire Work closely with the Facilities Manager to respond promptly and professionally to enquiries about hall and room hire. Welcome new hirers, deliver customer inductions and support them throughout the booking process. Build strong relationships with regular customers, identifying opportunities to improve their experience and encourage repeat bookings. Help coordinate office space lettings and provide an excellent experience for prospective and existing tenants. Continuously review and improve the customer journey, using feedback to enhance Claremont's venue hire and lettings offer. 3. Fundraising and Individual Giving Work with the Head of Operations to plan and deliver fundraising events, including the Claremont Exhibits Private View, Craft Fairs and new legacy programme activities. Develop and administer processes for Gift Aid and individual donations, ensuring records are accurate and compliant. Explore innovative ways to increase individual giving, improve donor engagement and reduce barriers to giving using digital tools. Support the development of Claremont's legacy giving programme and wider fundraising initiatives. 4. Operational Support Be an active member of Claremont's small team, contributing to the smooth day-to-day running of the centre. Provide occasional front desk cover during staff absences, welcoming visitors and responding to enquiries. Assist with setting up and packing away rooms and equipment for activities and events when required. Support the successful delivery of centre events and activities, working flexibly to meet operational needs. Undertake other duties appropriate to the role that contribute to Claremont's mission and objectives. Person Specification With energy, passion, and entrepreneurial flair, you'll be looking to take the next step and build your skills as in business development and fundraising professional. Essential Criteria Experience Experience of business development, marketing, sales, fundraising or customer engagement in the charity, public or commercial sector. Experience of promoting services or venues and achieving measurable improvements in customer engagement and income. Experience of providing excellent customer service and building positive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Experience of organising projects from planning through to delivery. Experience of using digital tools and technology to promote services or support customers. Knowledge Understanding of marketing and business development principles. Understanding of the importance of excellent customer experience and relationship management. Knowledge of fundraising methods, individual giving or donor stewardship, or a willingness to develop expertise in these areas. Ability to use digital tools for marketing and bookings management, with knowledge of (or ability to teach themselves) Wordpress and video editing. Skills and Abilities Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships with customers, tenants, partners, donors and colleagues. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Ability to identify opportunities to increase income and improve services. Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce engaging promotional content and correspondence. Ability to work independently, take initiative and solve problems creatively. Ability to analyse information, monitor performance and make recommendations for improvement. Flexible and willing to contribute to the wider work of the organisation, including occasional evening or weekend events where required. Personal Attributes Enthusiastic, proactive and self-motivated. Friendly, approachable and committed to delivering excellent customer service. Creative and entrepreneurial, with a willingness to generate new ideas and improve existing ways of working. Collaborative team player who is equally comfortable working independently. Adaptable and resilient, with a positive, can-do attitude. Committed to the values and mission of Claremont. Desirable Criteria Experience Experience of working in a charity or community organisation. Experience of venue hire, hospitality, property lettings or facilities management. Experience of fundraising, donor engagement or administering Gift Aid. Experience of managing partnerships or developing new business opportunities. Knowledge Understanding of legacy fundraising, individual giving and Gift Aid. Knowledge of local community organisations, businesses and networks. Qualifications A qualification in marketing, business, fundraising, communications or a related discipline; or equivalent relevant experience. This job description is neither prescriptive nor totally inclusive of all the possible tasks or roles that are or may be expected of the post holder. The post holder may be from time to time called upon to undertake other tasks not explicitly stated here but which are consistent with the nature of the post and of Claremont's work. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to . Deadline for applications: 5pm on Monday 28th September Interviews: Thursday 8th and Friday 9th October
Position: Sign Writer & Digital Printer Location: East Sussex Company Overview Our Client is a leading provider of high-quality print and signage solutions based in East Sussex. Serving both local and regional clients, they specialise in a wide range of products, including banners, vehicle graphics, exhibition stands, and bespoke display materials. They have modern facility that is equipped with industry-leading machinery such as Mimaki and Canon large-format printers, Canon digital presses, Melco embroidery/heat-press units to ensure they deliver outstanding print quality and service on every project Role Overview The Sign Writer/Digital Printer will play a pivotal role in our Production department, responsible for preparing, operating, and maintaining digital printing and finishing equipment used to create signage, vehicle graphics, and various promotional/display assets. The successful candidate will work closely with the Production Manager and the wider team to interpret customer briefs, prepare artwork for print, oversee production workflows, and ensure all jobs meet our rigorous quality and lead-time standards. Key Responsibilities Artwork Preparation & Pre-Press: o Interpret client specifications and convert design files (e.g., Adobe CS including Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign) into production-ready formats. o Perform colour profiling, file checks (bleeds, resolution, colour spaces), and imposition when required. Digital Printing & Signage Production: o Operate Mimaki large-format UV printers and Canon V-Series digital presses. To produce banners, posters, window graphics, and other signage. Smaller format for business cards, flyers and booklets. o Carry out vinyl cutting, laminating, and mounting processes (preparing substrates such as PVC, Foamex, Dibond, Correx, etc.) to create finished signs. o Execute vehicle graphic installations, including application of vinyl to cars, vans, and fleet vehicles, ensuring alignment, adhesion, and wrinkle-free finishes. Equipment Maintenance & Housekeeping: o Perform routine maintenance (printhead cleaning, ink checks, cutter blade replacements, temperature calibration) on printing and finishing machinery. o Maintain a clean, organised production area (including safe storage of media rolls, inks, and consumables), adhering to health & safety protocols. Quality Control & Problem-Solving: o Conduct thorough inspections of printed output (colour accuracy, registration, edge bleed) and installed graphics (alignment, adhesion). o Troubleshoot common production issues (banding, colour shifts, bubbling under vinyl) and make necessary adjustments to workflows or equipment settings. Client Liaison & Scheduling: o Communicate effectively with the Sales and Account Management teams to clarify job specifications, lead times, and delivery/installation windows. o Prioritise and schedule print runs to meet customer deadlines, escalating any potential delays to management in advance. Required Skills & Experience Sign Writing & Digital Printing Expertise: o Minimum of 2 3 years hands-on experience operating large-format printers, vinyl cutters, laminators, and/or direct-to-garment machines in a commercial print or signage environment. o Proven ability to apply vehicle graphics, including contour cutting and heat-application techniques, ensuring durable and visually flawless results. Software Proficiency: o Confident user of Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), or equivalent vector-based design tools for pre-press preparation. o Familiarity with RIP software (e.g., RasterLink) to manage colour separation, nesting, and print queues. Technical & Mechanical Aptitude: o Strong understanding of substrate types (PVC, vinyl, Foamex, Dibond, acrylic, etc.) and how each behaves during print, cutting, and installation processes. o Able to perform basic printhead alignments, media loading, and calibrations, as well as timely replacement of blades and print consumables. Attention to Detail & Quality Focus: o Meticulous approach to colour matching, edge alignment, and finishing to ensure a high standard of workmanship. o Ability to spot faults early (e.g., banding, blemishes, application bubbles) and rectify them before final delivery or installation. Physical Requirements: o Comfortable lifting and handling large print media rolls, substrate boards (Foamex, Correx, Dibond), and completed signage (some items can be bulky or heavy). o Willingness to work on-site occasionally for vehicle installations or large format sign placements, including using ladders or scissor lifts where necessary. Communication & Teamwork: o Strong verbal and written communication skills to liaise with internal teams (Sales, Design, Installation) and occasionally with end clients on-site. o Collaborative mindset, able to support colleagues in fast-paced production periods and adapt to changing priorities. Desirable Qualifications & Attributes Recognised vocational qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 2/3 in Print, Signmaking, or Graphics) or equivalent apprenticeship experience. Valid UK driving licence (clean, with no more than 3 points) to safely travel to local installation sites. IPAF/CSCS certification or willingness to obtain training for working at height (e.g., using cherry pickers or scissor lifts). Knowledge of embroidery or direct-to-garment printing processes is a plus, as our clients sometimes require branded workwear and personalised apparel Good time-management skills and the ability to thrive under tight deadlines, particularly during peak seasons (e.g., exhibition events, local festivals). Working Hours & Conditions Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (occasional early starts or late finishes when managing urgent jobs). Overtime: Available on request (paid at a competitive overtime rate) during busy periods (e.g., last-minute event signage). Environment: Production area with large-format printing equipment requires use of PPE (gloves, safety glasses) when handling chemicals (solvent inks, adhesives). Travel: Some local travel to client sites (vehicles provided or mileage reimbursed) for installations or on-site consultations. Benefits Competitive salary, DOE, reviewed annually with potential for performance-based increases. Pension scheme with employer contributions. 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising with length of service. Training opportunities to develop skills on new printing technologies and software. Company-sponsored social events and team-building activities. Staff discount on products and services. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV to (url removed) : A current CV detailing relevant experience in sign writing and digital printing. A brief cover letter highlighting your most notable projects (e.g., vehicle graphics, large-format banners, event graphics). Please email your application in the first instance to (url removed)
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Position: Sign Writer & Digital Printer Location: East Sussex Company Overview Our Client is a leading provider of high-quality print and signage solutions based in East Sussex. Serving both local and regional clients, they specialise in a wide range of products, including banners, vehicle graphics, exhibition stands, and bespoke display materials. They have modern facility that is equipped with industry-leading machinery such as Mimaki and Canon large-format printers, Canon digital presses, Melco embroidery/heat-press units to ensure they deliver outstanding print quality and service on every project Role Overview The Sign Writer/Digital Printer will play a pivotal role in our Production department, responsible for preparing, operating, and maintaining digital printing and finishing equipment used to create signage, vehicle graphics, and various promotional/display assets. The successful candidate will work closely with the Production Manager and the wider team to interpret customer briefs, prepare artwork for print, oversee production workflows, and ensure all jobs meet our rigorous quality and lead-time standards. Key Responsibilities Artwork Preparation & Pre-Press: o Interpret client specifications and convert design files (e.g., Adobe CS including Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign) into production-ready formats. o Perform colour profiling, file checks (bleeds, resolution, colour spaces), and imposition when required. Digital Printing & Signage Production: o Operate Mimaki large-format UV printers and Canon V-Series digital presses. To produce banners, posters, window graphics, and other signage. Smaller format for business cards, flyers and booklets. o Carry out vinyl cutting, laminating, and mounting processes (preparing substrates such as PVC, Foamex, Dibond, Correx, etc.) to create finished signs. o Execute vehicle graphic installations, including application of vinyl to cars, vans, and fleet vehicles, ensuring alignment, adhesion, and wrinkle-free finishes. Equipment Maintenance & Housekeeping: o Perform routine maintenance (printhead cleaning, ink checks, cutter blade replacements, temperature calibration) on printing and finishing machinery. o Maintain a clean, organised production area (including safe storage of media rolls, inks, and consumables), adhering to health & safety protocols. Quality Control & Problem-Solving: o Conduct thorough inspections of printed output (colour accuracy, registration, edge bleed) and installed graphics (alignment, adhesion). o Troubleshoot common production issues (banding, colour shifts, bubbling under vinyl) and make necessary adjustments to workflows or equipment settings. Client Liaison & Scheduling: o Communicate effectively with the Sales and Account Management teams to clarify job specifications, lead times, and delivery/installation windows. o Prioritise and schedule print runs to meet customer deadlines, escalating any potential delays to management in advance. Required Skills & Experience Sign Writing & Digital Printing Expertise: o Minimum of 2 3 years hands-on experience operating large-format printers, vinyl cutters, laminators, and/or direct-to-garment machines in a commercial print or signage environment. o Proven ability to apply vehicle graphics, including contour cutting and heat-application techniques, ensuring durable and visually flawless results. Software Proficiency: o Confident user of Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), or equivalent vector-based design tools for pre-press preparation. o Familiarity with RIP software (e.g., RasterLink) to manage colour separation, nesting, and print queues. Technical & Mechanical Aptitude: o Strong understanding of substrate types (PVC, vinyl, Foamex, Dibond, acrylic, etc.) and how each behaves during print, cutting, and installation processes. o Able to perform basic printhead alignments, media loading, and calibrations, as well as timely replacement of blades and print consumables. Attention to Detail & Quality Focus: o Meticulous approach to colour matching, edge alignment, and finishing to ensure a high standard of workmanship. o Ability to spot faults early (e.g., banding, blemishes, application bubbles) and rectify them before final delivery or installation. Physical Requirements: o Comfortable lifting and handling large print media rolls, substrate boards (Foamex, Correx, Dibond), and completed signage (some items can be bulky or heavy). o Willingness to work on-site occasionally for vehicle installations or large format sign placements, including using ladders or scissor lifts where necessary. Communication & Teamwork: o Strong verbal and written communication skills to liaise with internal teams (Sales, Design, Installation) and occasionally with end clients on-site. o Collaborative mindset, able to support colleagues in fast-paced production periods and adapt to changing priorities. Desirable Qualifications & Attributes Recognised vocational qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 2/3 in Print, Signmaking, or Graphics) or equivalent apprenticeship experience. Valid UK driving licence (clean, with no more than 3 points) to safely travel to local installation sites. IPAF/CSCS certification or willingness to obtain training for working at height (e.g., using cherry pickers or scissor lifts). Knowledge of embroidery or direct-to-garment printing processes is a plus, as our clients sometimes require branded workwear and personalised apparel Good time-management skills and the ability to thrive under tight deadlines, particularly during peak seasons (e.g., exhibition events, local festivals). Working Hours & Conditions Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (occasional early starts or late finishes when managing urgent jobs). Overtime: Available on request (paid at a competitive overtime rate) during busy periods (e.g., last-minute event signage). Environment: Production area with large-format printing equipment requires use of PPE (gloves, safety glasses) when handling chemicals (solvent inks, adhesives). Travel: Some local travel to client sites (vehicles provided or mileage reimbursed) for installations or on-site consultations. Benefits Competitive salary, DOE, reviewed annually with potential for performance-based increases. Pension scheme with employer contributions. 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising with length of service. Training opportunities to develop skills on new printing technologies and software. Company-sponsored social events and team-building activities. Staff discount on products and services. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV to (url removed) : A current CV detailing relevant experience in sign writing and digital printing. A brief cover letter highlighting your most notable projects (e.g., vehicle graphics, large-format banners, event graphics). Please email your application in the first instance to (url removed)
Position: Sign Writer & Digital Printer Location: East Sussex Company Overview Our Client is a leading provider of high-quality print and signage solutions based in East Sussex. Serving both local and regional clients, they specialise in a wide range of products, including banners, vehicle graphics, exhibition stands, and bespoke display materials. They have modern facility that is equipped with industry-leading machinery such as Mimaki and Canon large-format printers, Canon digital presses, Melco embroidery/heat-press units to ensure they deliver outstanding print quality and service on every project Role Overview The Sign Writer/Digital Printer will play a pivotal role in our Production department, responsible for preparing, operating, and maintaining digital printing and finishing equipment used to create signage, vehicle graphics, and various promotional/display assets. The successful candidate will work closely with the Production Manager and the wider team to interpret customer briefs, prepare artwork for print, oversee production workflows, and ensure all jobs meet our rigorous quality and lead-time standards. Key Responsibilities Artwork Preparation & Pre-Press: o Interpret client specifications and convert design files (e.g., Adobe CS including Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign) into production-ready formats. o Perform colour profiling, file checks (bleeds, resolution, colour spaces), and imposition when required. Digital Printing & Signage Production: o Operate Mimaki large-format UV printers and Canon V-Series digital presses. To produce banners, posters, window graphics, and other signage. Smaller format for business cards, flyers and booklets. o Carry out vinyl cutting, laminating, and mounting processes (preparing substrates such as PVC, Foamex, Dibond, Correx, etc.) to create finished signs. o Execute vehicle graphic installations, including application of vinyl to cars, vans, and fleet vehicles, ensuring alignment, adhesion, and wrinkle-free finishes. Equipment Maintenance & Housekeeping: o Perform routine maintenance (printhead cleaning, ink checks, cutter blade replacements, temperature calibration) on printing and finishing machinery. o Maintain a clean, organised production area (including safe storage of media rolls, inks, and consumables), adhering to health & safety protocols. Quality Control & Problem-Solving: o Conduct thorough inspections of printed output (colour accuracy, registration, edge bleed) and installed graphics (alignment, adhesion). o Troubleshoot common production issues (banding, colour shifts, bubbling under vinyl) and make necessary adjustments to workflows or equipment settings. Client Liaison & Scheduling: o Communicate effectively with the Sales and Account Management teams to clarify job specifications, lead times, and delivery/installation windows. o Prioritise and schedule print runs to meet customer deadlines, escalating any potential delays to management in advance. Required Skills & Experience Sign Writing & Digital Printing Expertise: o Minimum of 2 3 years hands-on experience operating large-format printers, vinyl cutters, laminators, and/or direct-to-garment machines in a commercial print or signage environment. o Proven ability to apply vehicle graphics, including contour cutting and heat-application techniques, ensuring durable and visually flawless results. Software Proficiency: o Confident user of Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), or equivalent vector-based design tools for pre-press preparation. o Familiarity with RIP software (e.g., RasterLink) to manage colour separation, nesting, and print queues. Technical & Mechanical Aptitude: o Strong understanding of substrate types (PVC, vinyl, Foamex, Dibond, acrylic, etc.) and how each behaves during print, cutting, and installation processes. o Able to perform basic printhead alignments, media loading, and calibrations, as well as timely replacement of blades and print consumables. Attention to Detail & Quality Focus: o Meticulous approach to colour matching, edge alignment, and finishing to ensure a high standard of workmanship. o Ability to spot faults early (e.g., banding, blemishes, application bubbles) and rectify them before final delivery or installation. Physical Requirements: o Comfortable lifting and handling large print media rolls, substrate boards (Foamex, Correx, Dibond), and completed signage (some items can be bulky or heavy). o Willingness to work on-site occasionally for vehicle installations or large format sign placements, including using ladders or scissor lifts where necessary. Communication & Teamwork: o Strong verbal and written communication skills to liaise with internal teams (Sales, Design, Installation) and occasionally with end clients on-site. o Collaborative mindset, able to support colleagues in fast-paced production periods and adapt to changing priorities. Desirable Qualifications & Attributes Recognised vocational qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 2/3 in Print, Signmaking, or Graphics) or equivalent apprenticeship experience. Valid UK driving licence (clean, with no more than 3 points) to safely travel to local installation sites. IPAF/CSCS certification or willingness to obtain training for working at height (e.g., using cherry pickers or scissor lifts). Knowledge of embroidery or direct-to-garment printing processes is a plus, as our clients sometimes require branded workwear and personalised apparel Good time-management skills and the ability to thrive under tight deadlines, particularly during peak seasons (e.g., exhibition events, local festivals). Working Hours & Conditions Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (occasional early starts or late finishes when managing urgent jobs). Overtime: Available on request (paid at a competitive overtime rate) during busy periods (e.g., last-minute event signage). Environment: Production area with large-format printing equipment requires use of PPE (gloves, safety glasses) when handling chemicals (solvent inks, adhesives). Travel: Some local travel to client sites (vehicles provided or mileage reimbursed) for installations or on-site consultations. Benefits Competitive salary, DOE, reviewed annually with potential for performance-based increases. Pension scheme with employer contributions. 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising with length of service. Training opportunities to develop skills on new printing technologies and software. Company-sponsored social events and team-building activities. Staff discount on products and services. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV to (url removed) : A current CV detailing relevant experience in sign writing and digital printing. A brief cover letter highlighting your most notable projects (e.g., vehicle graphics, large-format banners, event graphics). Please email your application in the first instance to (url removed)
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Position: Sign Writer & Digital Printer Location: East Sussex Company Overview Our Client is a leading provider of high-quality print and signage solutions based in East Sussex. Serving both local and regional clients, they specialise in a wide range of products, including banners, vehicle graphics, exhibition stands, and bespoke display materials. They have modern facility that is equipped with industry-leading machinery such as Mimaki and Canon large-format printers, Canon digital presses, Melco embroidery/heat-press units to ensure they deliver outstanding print quality and service on every project Role Overview The Sign Writer/Digital Printer will play a pivotal role in our Production department, responsible for preparing, operating, and maintaining digital printing and finishing equipment used to create signage, vehicle graphics, and various promotional/display assets. The successful candidate will work closely with the Production Manager and the wider team to interpret customer briefs, prepare artwork for print, oversee production workflows, and ensure all jobs meet our rigorous quality and lead-time standards. Key Responsibilities Artwork Preparation & Pre-Press: o Interpret client specifications and convert design files (e.g., Adobe CS including Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign) into production-ready formats. o Perform colour profiling, file checks (bleeds, resolution, colour spaces), and imposition when required. Digital Printing & Signage Production: o Operate Mimaki large-format UV printers and Canon V-Series digital presses. To produce banners, posters, window graphics, and other signage. Smaller format for business cards, flyers and booklets. o Carry out vinyl cutting, laminating, and mounting processes (preparing substrates such as PVC, Foamex, Dibond, Correx, etc.) to create finished signs. o Execute vehicle graphic installations, including application of vinyl to cars, vans, and fleet vehicles, ensuring alignment, adhesion, and wrinkle-free finishes. Equipment Maintenance & Housekeeping: o Perform routine maintenance (printhead cleaning, ink checks, cutter blade replacements, temperature calibration) on printing and finishing machinery. o Maintain a clean, organised production area (including safe storage of media rolls, inks, and consumables), adhering to health & safety protocols. Quality Control & Problem-Solving: o Conduct thorough inspections of printed output (colour accuracy, registration, edge bleed) and installed graphics (alignment, adhesion). o Troubleshoot common production issues (banding, colour shifts, bubbling under vinyl) and make necessary adjustments to workflows or equipment settings. Client Liaison & Scheduling: o Communicate effectively with the Sales and Account Management teams to clarify job specifications, lead times, and delivery/installation windows. o Prioritise and schedule print runs to meet customer deadlines, escalating any potential delays to management in advance. Required Skills & Experience Sign Writing & Digital Printing Expertise: o Minimum of 2 3 years hands-on experience operating large-format printers, vinyl cutters, laminators, and/or direct-to-garment machines in a commercial print or signage environment. o Proven ability to apply vehicle graphics, including contour cutting and heat-application techniques, ensuring durable and visually flawless results. Software Proficiency: o Confident user of Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), or equivalent vector-based design tools for pre-press preparation. o Familiarity with RIP software (e.g., RasterLink) to manage colour separation, nesting, and print queues. Technical & Mechanical Aptitude: o Strong understanding of substrate types (PVC, vinyl, Foamex, Dibond, acrylic, etc.) and how each behaves during print, cutting, and installation processes. o Able to perform basic printhead alignments, media loading, and calibrations, as well as timely replacement of blades and print consumables. Attention to Detail & Quality Focus: o Meticulous approach to colour matching, edge alignment, and finishing to ensure a high standard of workmanship. o Ability to spot faults early (e.g., banding, blemishes, application bubbles) and rectify them before final delivery or installation. Physical Requirements: o Comfortable lifting and handling large print media rolls, substrate boards (Foamex, Correx, Dibond), and completed signage (some items can be bulky or heavy). o Willingness to work on-site occasionally for vehicle installations or large format sign placements, including using ladders or scissor lifts where necessary. Communication & Teamwork: o Strong verbal and written communication skills to liaise with internal teams (Sales, Design, Installation) and occasionally with end clients on-site. o Collaborative mindset, able to support colleagues in fast-paced production periods and adapt to changing priorities. Desirable Qualifications & Attributes Recognised vocational qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 2/3 in Print, Signmaking, or Graphics) or equivalent apprenticeship experience. Valid UK driving licence (clean, with no more than 3 points) to safely travel to local installation sites. IPAF/CSCS certification or willingness to obtain training for working at height (e.g., using cherry pickers or scissor lifts). Knowledge of embroidery or direct-to-garment printing processes is a plus, as our clients sometimes require branded workwear and personalised apparel Good time-management skills and the ability to thrive under tight deadlines, particularly during peak seasons (e.g., exhibition events, local festivals). Working Hours & Conditions Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (occasional early starts or late finishes when managing urgent jobs). Overtime: Available on request (paid at a competitive overtime rate) during busy periods (e.g., last-minute event signage). Environment: Production area with large-format printing equipment requires use of PPE (gloves, safety glasses) when handling chemicals (solvent inks, adhesives). Travel: Some local travel to client sites (vehicles provided or mileage reimbursed) for installations or on-site consultations. Benefits Competitive salary, DOE, reviewed annually with potential for performance-based increases. Pension scheme with employer contributions. 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), rising with length of service. Training opportunities to develop skills on new printing technologies and software. Company-sponsored social events and team-building activities. Staff discount on products and services. How to Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV to (url removed) : A current CV detailing relevant experience in sign writing and digital printing. A brief cover letter highlighting your most notable projects (e.g., vehicle graphics, large-format banners, event graphics). Please email your application in the first instance to (url removed)