Heat Transfer Operative

  • Location:

    Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester

  • Sector:

    Fashion

  • Job type:

    Contract

  • Salary:

    £11.44 - £12.70

  • Contact:

    Halecroft Recruitment Ltd

  • Contact email:

    register@halecroftrecruitment.co.uk

  • Job ref:

    696

  • Published:

    2 days ago

  • Consultant:

    Lydia Whitelegg

  • Expiry date:

    2025-02-26

Our client based in Wythenshawe is looking to recruit a Heat Transfer Operative on a Temporary ongoing basis to start asap

Hours:  Monday – Thursday 8 am – 4.15 pm, Friday 8 am – 3 pm (37.5 hours per week)

Your role as a Heat Transfer Operative will be to collaborate closely with the Branding Unit Team Leader and Supervisor to efficiently and effectively fulfil all heat transfer requirements.

Key Responsibilities:

•    Apply heat transfer branding to garments in line with established guidelines.
•    Carefully review and verify all branding specifications before starting production.
•    Ensure compliance with company standards for heat transfer applications.
•    Follow production schedules to ensure tasks are completed on time.
•    Continuously develop expertise in core heat transfer competencies.
•    Collaborate with the team and contribute flexibly to various functions within the Branding Unit.

Experience and Expertise Required:

We’re looking for someone who has:

•    The ability to use initiative and manage their workload effectively.
•    Excellent communication skills.
•    A highly motivated, team-oriented attitude with enthusiasm and energy.
•    Exceptional attention to detail and a commitment to quality.
•    We are looking for a candidate with strong expertise in garment applications, typically acquired through three or more years of hands-on experience or equivalent demonstrable skills in a similar role.

If you are passionate about branding, teamwork, and working in a fast-paced environment that emphasizes quality and precision, we’d love to hear from you!

Only applications with the Right to Work in the UK will be considered for this role.