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I. General Provisions

  1. The layout designer belongs to the category of technical performers.
  2. A person who has ___ (higher; secondary) professional education is appointed to the position of a certification specialist (without presenting requirements for work experience, work experience of at least 1 year; 2 years; 3 years; etc.)
  3. The layout designer must know:
  • Fundamentals and technology of printing production.
  • Principles of operation of the main and auxiliary equipment and methods of working on it.
  • Technical rules for marking originals, design elements.
  • Technical rules and methods of typesetting, editing and typesetting.
  • Typographic measurement system, proof marks and typefaces.
  • computer terminology.
  • Used software for typing and layout.
  • Methods for obtaining proof copies on printers, information from databases and outputting information over the network and to external media.
  • Rules for preparing original layouts.
  • Standards, specifications, instructions and other regulatory documents for the preparation and publication of newspapers, printed publications.
  • Fundamentals of labor legislation.
  • Rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
  1. The layout designer reports directly to _______.
  2. During the absence of the layout designer (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner. This person acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

II. Official duties

Typesetter:

  1. Prepares equipment for operation.
  2. Carries out input of set parameters, input of graphic elements.
  3. Performs layout of text containing various font and non-font selections, fonts of various fonts and alphabets, special terminology and special characters in accordance with the standards adopted in printing and publishing.
  4. Makes up tables, creates graphic elements of varying degrees of complexity, enters them; performs prototyping of the technical design of complex publications, complex in terms of the construction of pages (tables, figures, photographs, etc.).
  5. Prints text on a printer.
  6. Makes corrections to the text based on the comments of the technical editor.
  7. Writes files to external storage media.
  8. Uses a computer network.

III. Rights

The layout designer has the right:

  1. Get acquainted with the documents defining his rights and obligations, criteria for assessing the quality of the performance of duties.
  2. Submit proposals for improvement of the work related to the responsibilities provided for in this instruction for consideration by the management.
  3. Require management to ensure the organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of duties.

IV. A responsibility

The layout designer is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits established by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of their activities - within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage to the organization - within the limits established by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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