At a Glance
- Tasks: Take charge of digital print production and ensure top-notch quality.
- Company: Join a passionate team at Make-Ready, redefining fine art printing.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days holiday, private healthcare, and a generous L&D budget.
- Other info: Collaborative studio atmosphere with opportunities for personal and professional growth.
- Why this job: Be part of a creative environment and make a real impact in the art world.
- Qualifications: 1-2 years experience with digital print equipment and strong attention to detail.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
Make-Ready is dedicated to producing original prints of outstanding quality and has a unique approach to defining what a fine art print studio can be. We specialise in high-end silkscreen printing, producing stunning artworks for some of the world's most exciting contemporary artists.
We’re a small team with big ambitions, both for what we want to achieve and the environment we’re building. We all work incredibly hard because we care about what Make-Ready is here to do. We want to create a company that remains thoughtful as we scale and tries to be genuinely progressive in how we operate; we want people to own what they do and create something meaningful. We’re looking for exceptional people who are proactive, hungry to learn, and take pride in our collective achievements.
We are currently a team of 12 based in Tottenham, North London. This is a unique opportunity to develop yourself within a team of highly skilled professionals working with one of the most technically versatile printing processes in the arts. You will be based at the studio Monday-Friday.
What We Need
We’re looking for a Digital Print Operator. The core of your role will involve:
- Digital Print Operations
- Take ownership of digital print production across UV flatbed printers, Epson inkjet printers, and Canon toner printers.
- Operate, monitor, and maintain digital printing machinery to ensure consistent print quality, maximum equipment uptime, and efficient workflow management.
- Produce printed work to the required specifications, quality standards, and production schedules.
- Support the production of films for hybrid print and silkscreen processes.
- Carry out routine maintenance, calibration, and preventative servicing of digital print equipment to minimise downtime and maintain optimal performance.
- Independently diagnose and resolve common technical, mechanical, and production issues.
- Print Setup and File Preparation
- Prepare and organise media for digital print production in a methodical, efficient, and production-focused manner.
- Accurately set up print jobs, ensuring the correct media, colour profiles, print settings, and production parameters are applied.
- Prepare, review, and support artwork files for digital print and selected hybrid print projects.
- Profile new and existing media using appropriate colour management tools and workflows, ensuring profiles are validated and maintained to production standards.
- Utilise industry-standard software, including Wasatch, ONYX RIP, and Prisma, for print setup, colour management, texture build-up, and workflow control.
- Ensure all files are production-ready, maintaining accuracy, consistency, and quality throughout the print process.
- Production
- Manage multiple production workflows simultaneously while maintaining quality standards and meeting agreed deadlines.
- Prioritise workloads effectively to achieve daily production targets and delivery schedules.
- Monitor production output and proactively address issues that may impact quality, efficiency, or delivery timelines.
- Communicate and escalate production risks, equipment issues, or potential delays in a timely manner.
- Collaborate closely with Make-Ready leads, artworkers, printmakers, and finishers to ensure smooth and efficient project delivery.
- Studio Development
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organised working environment at all times.
- Ensure the digital printing areas are kept tidy, operational, and production-ready.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of studio processes, workflows, and operational best practices.
The main skills we’re looking for are:
- 1-2 years experience operating digital print equipment.
- Strong understanding of colour management, media profiling, and print production workflows.
- Demonstrates a strong sense of accountability and ownership, delivering results against agreed goals and deadlines.
- Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Strong organisational and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently while thriving in a collaborative production team.
We think you’ll probably have:
- Experience using RIP software such as Wasatch, ONYX RIP, Prisma, or similar.
- Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat.
Benefits
- 25 days of holiday plus UK bank holidays + King's day off (Netherlands Public Holiday) and office closure over the Christmas break.
- L&D budget of €1000 per year per employee.
- Generous equity allowance.
- Private Healthcare option.
- Enhanced pension contributions and parental leave policies.
- Regular team and company-wide socials.
- Cycle to Work scheme.
- Plus many other benefits.
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Make-Ready is an exceptional employer that fosters a collaborative and innovative work culture, where every team member is encouraged to take ownership of their role and contribute to meaningful projects. Located in Tottenham, North London, we offer a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth within a small, ambitious team dedicated to producing high-quality fine art prints. With generous benefits including a substantial learning and development budget, private healthcare options, and a commitment to employee well-being, Make-Ready is the perfect place for those looking to thrive in a creative and supportive environment.