The Production Assistant supports the editorial and production workflow for journals and magazines by assisting with coordination, tracking, and quality control activities. This role works closely with internal staff, external editorial resources, vendors, authors, and volunteers to help ensure that content moves efficiently through the production process and meets established quality and timeliness standards. This position focuses on operational and administrative support rather than ownership of publications. The Production Assistant contributes to maintaining workflows, accurate records, and clear communication across all stages of production, under the guidance of a Manager Journals Production. This is a temporary position, anticipated to last through March 2027. While this role will work remotely, the ideal candidate will be within commuting distance to the IEEE's Piscataway office.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor's degree in English, communications, journalism, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Work Experience: 1–3 years of experience in publishing, editorial support, production coordination, or a related field preferred. Experience working with content workflows, vendors, or editorial systems.
Skills & Requirements: Strong communication and grammatical skills are required. Experience in reading and parsing mathematical statements and expressions is preferred. Must be capable of exercising sound judgment when interfacing with authors, editors, society officers, and other members of IEEE staff. Excellent organizational and time-management skills, the capability to manage a variety of tasks for multiple publications, and the ability to meet tight/multiple deadlines are required. Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with volunteers, vendors, and external editorial resources to enforce appropriate quality levels in editorial products; this may include working with authors and other volunteers who have ESL challenges. Willingness to learn publishing standards, editorial style requirements, and new digital tools.
Reporting Structure: Reports to a Manager, Journals Production. No supervisory responsibilities.