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United In Recruitment Ltd

Colour Technician

United In Recruitment Ltd Heaton Chapel
14.16
32 - 40 hour


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    United In Recruitment Ltd

    Colour Technician

    United In Recruitment Ltd Heaton Chapel
    14.16
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £14.16
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    My clients are a very well-established manufacturing company based in Tameside. We are now recruiting for a Colour Technician based at the site in Stockport.
    Main Purpose of the Role:
    The Color Technician supports the control, approval, and correction of colour on textile substrates, acting as a practical link between the laboratory and production. The role is focused on the hands-on assessment of colour samples on fabrics, carrying out shade corrections where required, and making clear pass/fail decisions against approved standards and agreed tolerances. The Color Technician is also responsible for communicating colour issues, failures, and corrective actions to the Laboratory Colourist, Laboratory Assistant Manager, and Laboratory Manager, while ensuring works orders and colour-related production requests are prepared accurately and on time.
    40 hours per week – 07:30 – 16:30 Monday to Friday.
    £14.16 per hour start
    Main Responsibilities and Duties:
    * Colour Assessment on Textiles - Assess coated and uncoated textile samples visually and instrumentally against approved standards, master swatches, and customer requirements.
    * Pass/Fail Decision Making - Decide whether a colour sample is acceptable for production or requires correction, based on agreed tolerances, visual appearance.
    * Shade Correction - Carry out colour corrections where a sample is outside tolerance or visually unacceptable and prepare adjusted formulations or recommendations for rework.
    * Production and Laboratory Link - Act as the day-to-day connection between production and laboratory functions, ensuring colour requirements, test outcomes, and corrective actions are clearly understood and implemented.
    * Failure Escalation and Reporting - Report colour failures, repeat issues, and unusual findings promptly to the Laboratory Colourist, Laboratory Assistant Manager, and Laboratory Manager, with clear notes on observations.
    * Works Order Preparation - Prepare and check works orders and related documentation, including confirmation of quantities required for production and timely communication of any changes.
    * Sample Preparation and Handling - Prepare, label, handle, and retain textile samples for approvals, comparisons, investigations, and production reference.
    * Instrumental and Visual Evaluation - Use appropriate colour measurement equipment and light cabinets to assess shade accuracy, whilst also applying visual judgement on appearance, tone and coverage of coating.
    * Documentation and Record Keeping - Maintain accurate records of colour assessments, corrections, approvals, failures, and comments so that decisions are traceable and easy to review.
    * Technical Support to Production - Support production teams with colour-related queries, trial evaluations, and practical feedback where shade, appearance, or application issues are identified.
    * Raw Material Delivery & Pre-Delivery Checks – Carry out delivery and pre-delivery checks on raw materials, including textiles, chemicals and pigments, to confirm compliance with required specifications before approval for laboratory or production use.
    * Housekeeping and Stock Awareness - Maintain an organised work area and monitor the availability of swatches, standards, and essential consumables.
    Essential Criteria:
    Colour Knowledge - Good understanding of colour matching, shade assessment, and colour correction in a textile, coatings, paint, or similar manufacturing environment.
    Hands-on Testing Experience - Practical experience working directly with colour samples, textile substrates, and routine laboratory or production testing.
    Decision Making - Ability to make clear, consistent pass/fail decisions on colour samples and to recognise when escalation is required.
    Communication Skills - Able to communicate findings clearly and professionally to production staff and laboratory management, both verbally and in writing.
    Attention to Detail - High level of accuracy when assessing shades, preparing corrections, checking works orders, and recording results.
    Technical Awareness - Familiarity with visual and instrumental colour evaluation, including the use of spectrophotometers and light booths.
    Organisation - Able to manage multiple samples, priorities, and deadlines while maintaining traceability and good record keeping.
    IT Skills - Competent in Microsoft Excel and Word, with the ability to update spreadsheets, records, and basic technical reports.
    Teamwork - Comfortable working closely with laboratory, production, and technical colleagues while also taking ownership of day-to-day tasks.
    Compliance - Able to follow laboratory procedures, quality requirements, and safety standards consistently.
    Industry Background - Experience in textiles, coated fabrics, blinds, paints, coatings, or other colour-controlled manufacturing environments.
    Relevant Qualification - Qualification or training in textile technology, colour chemistry, textile coating or a related discipline.
    Desirable Criteria:
    Systems Knowledge - Recognition of X-Rite spectrophotometer systems and familiarity with colour software such as Colour iControl or similar platforms.
    Process Understanding - Awareness of textile coating, pigment application, or related production processes.
    Role Benefits:
    * Auto enrolled into our Stakeholder Pension Scheme (Louvolite contributes 4%).
    * 28 days holiday (including statutory), rising by one day after one completed year of service
    * Life Assurance covering 1 x your annual salary.
    * 3 month Probationary Period
    * Free car parking.
    * Access to our Employee Assistance Programme, offering counselling support, legal guidance, and medical advice from qualified nurses, for you and your immediate family.
    * Mental Health First Aiders available to provide support and guidance.
    * Access to discounted gym membership through our corporate partner, Active Tameside.
    * Discounted Blinds and Shutters, upon successful completion of your Probationary Period.
    * Peer to Peer Recognition Programme
    * Free Flu Jab voucher every Autumn.
    * Christmas Savings Scheme.
    * NHS Heath Checks
    Please note that United In Recruitment can’t always respond to all applicants due to the high volume of CV's received every day. Should you not receive a response within 2 working days please accept this as not been successful, and we wish you all the best in your job search. Your details will not be held, and we apologise that we are unable to contact everyone in person and thank you for your interest
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    £14.16 - £14.16 per hour

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