Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Pressroom Supervisor at Los Angeles Times



Pressroom Supervisor (Downtown LA) The Pressroom Supervisor is responsible for and maintains efficient operation of the pressroom and plateroom. · Supervises daily schedule of press runs to meet edition deadlines. Make up and alternates crews to cover daily operations. Makes sure crews are fully staffed; · Assures the work environment is safe and all employees are performing duties in a safe and appropriate manner; · Maintains quality assurance throughout entire production process; · Responsible for a timely and comprehensive performance management program; · Dedicates effort to training and development of employees. Requirements: Min of 5 years experience in a Press Supervisory role; requires working knowledge of presses and peripheral equipment; able to work weekends, holidays and various shifts. · Competitive Salary · Great Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays and more)! · Growth Opportunities Apply at: http://www.tronc.com/careers or send resume to recruiter@latimes.com No Phone Calls Please

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:26 PM

    To be chastised by senior management daily, and challenged by HR every time you discipline pressroom employees. Plus don’t forget, baby sitting the remaining pressroom men and women, with the reward never having a holiday or weekend off. Been there done that position for over 16 years, good luck filling that spot.

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  2. Anonymous8:39 AM

    senior management/hr probly worked together to make it miserable for lower management also, hoping you would leave and then they bring in someone else to work for less or not even fill position in dying times of newspaper

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