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Category:Organising/Planning > Other
ID:20519
Title:Production manager/coordinator (temporary)
Location:Midlands
Job Description
We are a contract publishing company in the Midlands looking for an experienced production manager on a temporary basis to cover sickness.
You need to have had at least 5 years experience in print buying, scheduling and all aspects of the production of many publications.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£250 - £500 (Approx $392 - $784)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:18/03/2010 16:20
Bidding activity on this Job
Bids:1
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Clarification Board
C. N. on 19/03/2010 09:35Please can you give me some more information. Are you a book or magazine publisher, or both? Your budget range is £250-£500 but please can you clarify what this is for (number of hours/days/weeks) and if the work has to be done at your premises. Many thanks.
Reply from Client
G. F. on 19/03/2010 09:46Hi Christina
We are mainly a magazine publisher, although we do publish a few annuals. We are actually looking for a month's cover to start asap. budget range was difficult to put in as it isn't clear - but a month's salary would be negotiated.
And yes, the work does need to be done on our premises - but as it is a temporary post - I assumed anyone with the relevant experience could apply - and stay temporarily in Leamington Spa.
Thanks
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