PDC Representative
New York Times
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About the Role
We are looking for qualified individuals to apply to our full-time, onsite PDC Representative position. As a PDC Representative, you will create final output pages containing editorial/ads (page finishing), typeset display ads, prepare final advertorial pages for transmission, and coordinate transmission of pages to receive sites. You will report directly to the PDC Shift Foreman.
Responsibilities:
+ Assemble editorial/advertising pages using the CCI (Cue Print) pagination system.
+ Typeset pages upon completion of all page elements.
+ Monitor the status of pages and advertisements.
+ Collaborate with the Advertising Makeup team regarding current section layouts.
+ Create black and white display advertisements.
+ Follow up with COF and Color Ads Services on late, substitute, or canceled ads.
+ Navigate the output system for page transmissions to receiving sites.
+ Help with edition closures.
+ Complete related tasks as assigned.
Basic Qualifications:
+ Proficient in the use of Macintosh and Personal computers.
+ Knowledge of desktop applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In-Design, and Adobe Creative Suite.
+ Experience typesetting advertisements.
+ Excellent teamwork.
+ Experience performing under deadline pressure environments.
+ Availability to work weekends and nights is required.
Preferred Qualifications:
+ Familiarity with page make-up policies.
+ Experience in a newspaper pre-press environment.
This role is represented by the International Typographers Union (ITU).
REQ-018495
The annual base pay range for this role is between:
$52,000 — $62,000 USD
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