Do you want to work on great projects?

Every company says its team is friendly and its jobs are stimulating. The difference is that at Imprimerie Maxime, it’s true. If, like us, you are passionate about printing and you like when the work is clear and, above all, well done, then we are made for each other.

As a bonus, we do not take ourselves too seriously, and yet, we know our stuff. Talk about a fine example of balance!

Here are our available positions:

Under the supervision of the sales team, the project manager handles the production of sold projects. He receives the clients orders from his appointed sales representative and communicates all the information relevant to the start of the production to the production manager with a complete work order.

In his tasks, he makes sure to understand the project in its entirety. It is requested to analyze the files, dimensions, colors and to ensure that the submission corresponds to the production estimate. He ensures the smooth running of the project and communication between all departments, subcontractors and the client, from start to delivery.

He will therefore act as a bridge between the sales team and the production team. He will solve any problems that arise with courtesy and agility.

Candidates should have good organizational skills and understand the priorities of a given project, as well as great attention to details. Stress management and professionalism are also sought-after assets.

We offer the following benefits:

Group insurance, competitive salary, discretionary days, access to an FTQ RRSP and a young and dynamic team!

Experience in computer graphics and printing is required.

Spontaneous application

Would you like to join the Imprimerie Maxime team? Send us your application!

Experience required in the printing industry.

For any application, please send us an email to the following address:
andre@imprimeriemaxime.ca

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