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Generate artwork across areas of specialization including characters, environments, props, textures, mood inspiration, lighting guides/color scripts and paintovers, story concepts, consumer products designs and brand marketing materials.
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Creating Value Props targeting key stakeholders: Hospital and Laboratory C-suite, Clinical Department Leaders, Clinical IT, Procurement, and Medical Director. The Director of Market Development is responsible for building the commercial strategy by bringing together Beckman Coulter's large portfolio of product and service solutions to different segments of the clinical laboratory market: Integrated Delivery Network (IDN), Distribution, Government Accounts, Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) as well as Commercial & Specialty Laboratories.
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Any applicant's grievance should be addressed to the Human Resources Executive Director. Scenery and props construction (to include building, painting and placement) Striking and setting of set and props.
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Scenic design, carpentry, props, electric and construction. Acts as technical director and assists with, supervises, and coordinates daily operations and activities at Arts & Culture venues.
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Proven experience collaborating with a photographer and art director Strong experience working with models, sets, and props Deep understanding of digital photography, production studio pace and efficiency Background in art, design, fashion, merchandising or photography Strong communication and collaboration skills ABOUT US: Rue Gilt Groupe is a leading off-price e-commerce portfolio company, connecting the next-generation shopper to world-class brands.
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One to Two (1-2) years of experience in stage lighting, production audio, theatrical rigging, or theatrical production management; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience. Event set up and management procedures and techniques.
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Support program implementation including distributing/organizing Take-homereading books, assisting with lesson plan props, assisting with activities set-up, monitorboth the camp-wide behavior incentive plan (Zero Hero) and the camp-wideattendance and engagement incentive plan (SAIL Simulated Economy – SAIL Store.
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Rob Melrose, Artistic Director at the Alley, took over as artistic leader of the organization in 2019. Stage Crew appears on stage, as necessary, to shift props/scenery and perform any other duties as assigned by the stage supervisor or stage management.
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Perform other duties as requested by the Director of Engineering, such as coordination and supervision of special guest requests for room and/or meeting space modification, construction of props for special resort functions and employee relations events.
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The Assistant Manager provides technical guidance for attractions under his or her area of responsibility, including Audio, Special Effects, Projection, Lighting, Set/Scenic, Props, Show Action Equipment, Animated Figures, Ride Mechanical Systems, Ride Control, and Show Control Systems.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of; Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home. Develops layout, selects theme, colors, and props, and requisitions materials.
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Responsible for the implementation and delegation of construction, paint and props work in the scene shop. Assists Assistant Director with the creation of construction drawings when needed.
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Works closely with Director of Marketing to support the health of product landing pages, including value props, merchandising, and overall positive UX. The Product Marketing Manager will drive the strategy, analysis, and execution for product growth, and work closely with Director of Marketing and Product to construct the product strategy.
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Maintains equipment as needed, constructs and maintains fire training props under the supervision of the Director of Fire Programs by performing the following duties. Assists with construction, design, and maintenance of training props as needed at the direction of the Director of Fire Programs.
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The Program Director, Team Content role will work within the award-winning Fighting Irish Media (FIM) Department, and will lead the strategic direction for all short form & team related digital video content creation across the entire Notre Dame Athletics department.
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