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A successful candidate will be able to serve in multiple training roles including training management, instructional design, training delivery; will be able to successfully convey learning objectives to customers; and will engage in business development opportunities for the Training Market.
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As Controls Lead, you will manage and work alongside a team of Electronics Technicians to design, program, wire, and install electronics in props, puzzles, and control panels. Produce high quality props, puzzles, and controls systems.
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Responsible for the successful specification, bid/award, design, production, installation, and acceptance testing of Ride and/or Show systems, to include Audio, Special Effects, Projection, Lighting, Set/Scenic, Props, Show Action Equipment, Animated Figures, Ride Systems, Mechanical Systems, Network Systems, Parkwide Systems, Ride Control, and/or Show Control Systems.
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Conduct occasional maintenance and cleaning of props and attractions, ensuring they meet design specifications and reporting any issues to management promptly. Sloomoo Institute is a rapidly growing interactive experience based on play, #satisfying through handmade slime, tapping into the senses, and ASMR. We are an art-inspired, immersive haven of color, design, and joy.
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Candidate will develop a plan and timeline to create instructional design documentation; products may include, but are not limited to, instructional systems design and documentation, storyboards, narrative scripts, graphics, textbooks, tests, and scenario props.
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Demonstrated experience in 2D or 3D art, animation, texturing or UX/UI experience design using tools such as Maya, Blender, Substance, 3DS Max and Adobe Creative Suite. Experience creating high quality cinematics in UE5, including environments, props, characters, lighting, VFX and virtual cameras.
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Partner with store leadership to discuss and plan store layouts and creative design flow of the merchandise including product rotation and markdown placement. Ensure timely installation and demonstrate the ability to properly install and remove window presentations and store promotion events in a timely manner, including the ability to pack, unpack, and prep all props while supporting the visual direction of the company standard.
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Our strength lies in the broad range of techniques and custom special effects solutions we use to create first-class spectaculars including laser effects, video projection and mapping, pyrotechnics, architectural lighting installs, and custom-constructed sets and props.
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SummaryThe Visual Merchandiser’s primary responsibility is to fulfill our mission statement, “to create the most enjoyable shopping experience possible for our Guests.” Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include mornings, evenings, and weekends, and the day of/day after Thanksgiving and Christmas, based upon store and business needs.
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All the viral props and effects you find on TikTok are developed by us, using cutting edge technologies like AIGC and Generative AI. Our goal is to build the world's best video creation software.
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Communicate any policy violations and Teammate or Guest concerns to Store Manager, District Manager, and/or Human Resources in a timely, confidential manner. Physical ability to lift and maneuver 30lbs throughout the store and backroom.
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Lighting design, camera-blocking, props, set furnishings, and related presentation elements. Possess working knowledge of production operating systems including ENPS, Bit Central, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, Ross Xpression and equivalent production and operating systems.
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The School of Performing Arts (SPA) Technical Director is responsible for all technical elements associated with SPproduced theatrical, dance, and music performances, including lighting and projections, sound, set design and construction, and props and costumes, among other elements.
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Assist with the design and construction of sets and props as needed. This includes teaching students about the principles of technical theater including lighting, sound, props, costumes, scenery, and sets.
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Proficiency in event design software is highly preferred, including tools such as Vectorworks, Sketchup, 3d rendering software or other design and visualization tools. Proficiency in event design software, such as Vectorworks, Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop), SketchUp, or similar tools.
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