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Job titleStudio Director, Retail DesignLocationBeaverton, OregonNIKE, Inc. is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment for all NIKE employees and job applicants and offers a number of accommodations to complete our interview process including readers and sign language, accessible and single location for in-person interviewers, modified equipment/devices and closed captioning.
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As the candidate, you'll have a background in design and construction project management, fixture production / management, and/or design studio management, as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills, experience navigating a highly matrixed organization, and leading / running large retail rollout programs.
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No matter the location, or the role, every Nike employee shares one galvanizing mission: To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete. At NIKE, Inc. its about each person bringing skills and passion to a challenging and constantly evolving game.
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Source and insert music, transitions, sound effects, video effects, and graphics, process and proofread closed captioning transcripts. Source and insert music, transitions, sound effects, video effects, and graphics, process and proofread closed captioning transcripts.
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The Office of Reasonable Accommodation Services (ORAS) has an immediate opening for Realtime Captioners to provide Communication Access RealTime Translation (CART) services and live event captioning services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) employees.
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Job titleNike Williamsburg (VA) Retail Sales Associate Seasonal ("Athlete")LocationWilliamsburg, VirginiaNIKE, Inc. is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment for all NIKE employees and job applicants and offers a number of accommodations to complete our interview process including readers and sign language, accessible and single location for in-person interviewers, modified equipment/devices and closed captioning.
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Request closed captioning services, recording capability and other logistics as needed. Request closed captioning services, recording capability and other logistics as needed. Serve as the technical host or co-host during rehearsals and events.
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Consultation with student, instructor and/or captioning team, as necessary. Set up of captioning equipment and display device before class. In addition, typically six to twelve months of experience providing realtime captioning services, preferably in a higher education setting, is necessary to perform at the level required for the translating assignments in the university setting.
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Uses a variety of modalities and electronic devices such as closed captioning, hearing aids, and assistive listening devices and telecommunications equipment to enhance the understanding of the information being interpreted.
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Experience in vision and language, such as image/video captioning, retrieval, VQA, and other related fields. Experience in vision and language, such as image/video captioning, retrieval, VQA, and other related fields.
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Monitor closed captioning, subtitles, and V-Chip for accuracy. The Master Control Operator will be a hands-on contributor to Master Control Operations providing quality control for and the delivery of the on-air product to affiliates and viewers in a 24/7 broadcast environment.
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ClearCaptions is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-certified telephone captioning provider, adhering to the highest industry standards of privacy, security, and professionalism. By utilizing enhanced automatic speech recognition, human captioning, and innovative product development, we deliver easy-to-use, cutting-edge technology to our primarily senior customer base.
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Three years of professional experience in the realtime reporting industry utilizing machine shorthand in one or more of the following areas: official or freelance judicial reporting, broadcast captioning, or educational captioning (CART.
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Experience working with Closed Captioning standards, DRM, and related technologies. Experience working with Closed Captioning standards, DRM, and related technologies. Working knowledge of streaming media protocols: HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), DASH, CMAF, RTMP, etc.
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It covers a variety of technical fields, including deep learning, computer vision, graphics, speech, recording and editing, special effects, client and server engineering, and provides cutting-edge content understanding, content creation, interactive experience, and consumption capabilities and industry solutions to other business lines within the company and external partners in various forms.
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