Senior Correction Specialist
Current• Provide monthly production data to management.• Create a process workflow document and diagram and an SOP document if changes take place. • Teach new hires how to become experts in processes.• Overseeing the complete content editing procedure following publication.• Take part in technical and process meetings to obtain knowledge and implement it into the current workflow.• Managing risky, dosage, or crucial mistakes in a particular situation. • Working together to ensure a seamless workflow with suppliers, Editorial/Global Book Production, and platform owners.• The utilization of various internal resources, including POD and suppliers, to ascertain the necessary deliveries.• Tracking and reporting supplier performance and rework.• Acceptance, verification, and approval of invoices. • Verify that all datasets are updated and replenished and that any content updates are executed effectively.• Tracking and confirming deliveries and version numbers. • Working together with the POD/Manufacturing Inventory Management team to ensure that reprintable print-ready files are available.• One aspect of daily work is routinely overseeing corrections for both HS and ST books.• Don't forget to maintain the most recent versions of the datasets, ePub and VST, and INKling versions of the corrections from the Print, POD, and e-versions.• Receive the Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) from the typesetters after analyzing and validating each correction request.• Address the internal inquiry from the other correction specialists as well as the supplier's query.• Make the corrections procedure more efficient.