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The Editor is a critical part of our larger Visual Services photo/video department, which maintains residency of a 50,000 sqft studio in East Moline, IL. While this role’s primary function is working as a video Editor as described above, the candidate will also occasionally assist shoots in-studio and in-field (locally), running grip and operating video equipment.
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You'll touch a gamut of subjects, creating assets and editing stories that help promote equipment, share the customer story, and enhance our rich brand legacy. Motion graphics experience / competency / 2D or 3D animation.
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Resources include a virtual production studio among six sound stages at Cinespace Studios, the Jarvis Center for Innovation and Collaboration, two sound studios, color and editing suites, industry-standard camera packages, a grip truck, two green screen stages, motion capture systems, a television studio, and two theaters.
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Our Uvalde, TX location is seeking a Test Engineer to join our Grip Testing department in the Continental Tire Proving Grounds. The Test Engineer will coordinate and perform grip tests, develop, and update test procedures, evaluate, and communicate test results to internal and external customers, ensuring data quality and reliability.
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Photocommunications Lab Manager Department of Visual Studies 3001 South Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, United States Hourly Part Time Photocommunications Lab Manager Visual Studies Department, HUMX St. Edward's University of Austin, Texas invites applications for the position of half-time staff position as the Photocommunications Lab Manager.
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Associate or Bachelors Degree in Photography, Design, Visual Arts or Fine Arts or equivalent experience preferred. Working experience with photography equipment, cameras, computers, lighting and grip equipment, basic mechanical, hand and power tool.
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Take a holistic grip on learning & development coach and inspire store teams in visual and commercial knowledge, including customer experience strategies and fashion expertise to improve visual and commercial consistency in the Area.
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Twist, turn, stoop, bend, reach, and grip while checking baggage. While performing aircraft push-out and/or towing functions, engage in proper specific ground to cockpit communication via hand signals and voice commands, with and without, the assistance of sight or visual aids.
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You lead, coach & develop strong visual merchandising teams through upskilling and secure a sustainable visual merchandising talent pipeline within the Area. Create a sustainable talent pipeline with the right competencies within the visual merchandising team promoting diversity.
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Area Visual Manager, US - A25 - Des Peres, MO. Area Visual Manager. Ensure that you and your store teams are up-to-date and understand current fashion trends, visual guidelines, styling techniques and competitor landscape so you can anticipate your customer needs.
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Assures timely throughput patient processes via demonstration of "pull" behavior, effective/ proactive discharge planning, utilization of visual and RFID technology to enable communication and flow, monitoring and intervening to assure appropriate turnaround times.
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Frequent grasping of both hands requiring normal grip strength based on national averages. Constant near visual acuity, ability to smell and taste, ordinary hearing and speaking skills required.
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Work in a repetitive environment to include one or more of the following for an entire shift: Grasp/Grip, Reach, Pull, Push, Bend, Squat, Kneel or Balance. Performing a full range of varied inspection tasks including visual & touch point inspection.
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Ability to grip, reach, and pinch with arms and hands frequently. Responsibilities include the accurate, efficient, and timely execution of freight flow to the sales floor in accordance with established processing and visual merchandising standards.
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Ability to climb stairs, bend, reach above shoulders, kneel, twist, and grip items. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Hearing and visual ability to observe and detect signs of emergency situations.
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