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Join our team as a Proofreader/Quality Control Operator in Gateshead. This hybrid role (3 days office, 2 WFH) requires excellent attention to detail and IT skills. You will check digital files for content, colour, and printability using Acrobat and Automation Engine. No prior experience is necess...
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United Kingdom , Gateshead
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Discover rewarding Proofreader/Quality Control Operator jobs, a critical career path at the intersection of language precision and technical accuracy. Professionals in this hybrid role serve as the final gatekeepers of content and digital assets, ensuring that all materials meet the highest standards of quality before publication, printing, or digital deployment. This profession is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who thrive on consistency and excellence. The core responsibility of a Proofreader/Quality Control Operator is to meticulously review and verify various types of content and digital files. This involves a dual focus: traditional proofreading for grammatical, typographical, and stylistic errors, and technical quality control for file integrity. Common tasks include checking text against brand style guides and client specifications, verifying the accuracy of data and copy, and ensuring visual elements like images, graphics, and colour palettes align with the project brief. On the technical side, operators assess files for printability or digital compatibility, confirming correct dimensions, barcode specifications, line thickness, and overall technical setup according to vendor or platform requirements. Typical daily duties extend beyond simple checking. These professionals are often responsible for making direct corrections or clearly annotating errors for other team members. They utilize specialized software such as Adobe Acrobat and various workflow automation tools to conduct their reviews efficiently. A significant part of the role involves maintaining up-to-date knowledge of multiple client guidelines and technical standards, while consistently meeting tight production deadlines. Collaboration is key, as they work closely with production, design, and artwork teams to foster a "right first time" culture and improve overall workflow communication. The skills required for Proofreader/Quality Control Operator jobs are a unique blend of soft and hard competencies. Exceptional attention to detail is paramount, as is a strong command of language and grammar. Proficiency in standard IT systems and relevant industry software is a common requirement. Individuals must be adaptable, able to work both independently and as part of a team, and possess excellent communication skills to provide clear, constructive feedback. While some entry-level positions may offer training, a methodical mindset and the ability to concentrate for prolonged periods are fundamental traits for success. For those seeking stable, essential roles in publishing, marketing, packaging, or digital media, exploring Proofreader/Quality Control Operator jobs offers a pathway to a profession dedicated to upholding quality and precision in a world saturated with content.

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