The New York Times is seeking a part-time casual Stereotyper for their printing facility in Queens, NY. The role involves operating and maintaining plateroom equipment, coordinating production schedules, and requires availability for night and weekend shifts
Job Summary
The New York Times is seeking a casual Stereotyper to join its team at the College Point printing facility in Queens.
The role requires operating plate processors, benders, and other plateroom equipment while adhering to strict safety and production schedules.
Employees are eligible for comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, a company-matching 401(k) plan, and paid leave.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
The New York Times is seeking a part-time casual Stereotyper for their printing facility in Queens, NY. The role involves operating and maintaining plateroom equipment, coordinating production schedules, and requires availability for night and weekend shifts.
Salary
Shift rate: $159.68 USD; Bonus/Equity: Variable pay may be available; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid vacation, tuition reimbursement
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
3+ years production or warehouse experience
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
Availability for night and weekend shifts
Knowledge of plateroom equipment operations
Adherence to Standard Operating Procedures
Nice-to-have
Previous offset printing industry experience
Familiarity with hand jacks and file transmission systems
Strong collaboration skills with external customers
Adaptability to changing technology
Key Requirements
High school diploma or equivalency
3 or more years of experience in newspaper production or offset printing
Union membership eligibility (New York Stereotypers #1)