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Los Angeles , CA (Downtown) - Olympic
Printing Plant
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Job
Description Summary
Production Coordinator position supports manufacturing
productivity reporting, ordering and inventory of key supplies, parts ordering
and on-base coding and assisting in period end accruals and reporting of
financial results, This position will work closely with all department
managers; and provide support and report to the Executive Director of
Operations.
JOB
DESCRIPTION
MAJOR JOB OBJECTIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Managing Ink to include:
- Ink ordering
- Ink inventory
- Reconciliation of ink invoices
- Tracking daily use by color
- Point of contact for ink vendor
- Managing newsprint to include:
- Newsprint ordering
- Newsprint waste accounting
- Newsprint Inventory
- Reconcile commercial client paper to
usage
Point of contact for paper providers
Oversees plate recycling
Maintain and track production stats to include rolls per
break, total copies printed, net copies printed, press run speeds, web breaks,
# rolls consumed.
Places orders, codes invoices, tracks payments, submit
invoices, ensures accurals made as needed for Maintenance Department.
Liaison to finance assisting with period close to include
ensuring all accruals adjustments are recorded.
To perform other tasks as directed by the Executive
Director of operations.
Thank you for your interest in joining our team at the Los
Angeles Times! We look forward to reviewing your application.
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