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The TAG Exhibition Coordinator develops public programming, meets with classes, instructs students in basic preparator skills, and creates didactic and other written materials for various audiences.
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Develop a coordinated market-wide communications plan and timeline for core fund-raising campaigns and events (Heart Walk, Go Red for Women, Heart Ball, Heart’s Delight Wine Tasting & Auction, Lawyers Have Heart 10K, 5K and Fun Walk, The Association’s Golf Tournament, An Affair of the Heart Luncheon & Fashion Show and other events as added), and for Community Impact and Advocacy priorities, as well as to elevate key sponsors and volunteers.
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Maintain CAD model reference libraries Key Accountabilities: CAD detailing deliverables Cost specifications Engineering/production specifications Exhibit/show drawings Setup and assembly instructions Qualifications: Proficiency in 3D CAD software such as Vectorworks, Solidworks, Inventor, etc.
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CNC construction, box frame construction, and cabinetry) Create 3D/2D drawings for show setup, including elevations, plans, exploded views, space management, bill-of-materials, carpet, and electrical layouts.
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They show their technical competence by effectively interpreting physician orders/instructions and selecting appropriate software options and imaging parameters to produce the highest-quality PET/CT images/studies possible-enabling physicians to diagnose with pinpoint accuracy and treat with confidence.
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Support preparation and distribution of TGS brochures, marketing and sales promotional materials, web site, industry conference and trade show registrations, attendance, and travel planning.
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The Graphic Designer is responsible for defining the design direction on specific assignments, will report to the digital design Creative Manager, and will work in partnership with the Creative Services team, Trade Show Manager, and Brand Managers to complete design projects on time and on specification.
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Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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With guidance from Creative Strategist team, produces geographic-based materials such as internal office slideshows, signage, etc. Prepares or assembles written and visual information for use in external marketing campaigns, internal communications, and conferences and trade show events.
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Responsibilities also include working with BFA students in preparing for and hanging their exit show, and working with faculty and curatorial staff of the Pensacola Museum of Art to facilitate the curation of any non-student-based shows.
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ALL applicants must submit materials or attend an audition/open interview to be considered for ANY employment opportunities. Maintain and run technical elements for all Live Entertainment shows from audio to lighting, video, as to maintain show quality for all guests, every day.
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Build and repair show and theming elements such as rocks using a variety of materials such as concrete, fiberglass, epoxy, polyester and other resins, urethanes, plastic, wood and metal. Performs structural and cosmetic fiberglass and carbon fiber repairs to a variety of props, show figures and miscellaneous theming parts.
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Additionally, this candidate should show interest in other new and innovative diversion programs with an emphasis on sustainable materials management, along with collections and disposal practices.
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Interested candidates must show demonstrated experience in grading and hardscape construction documents as well. - A passion for design and understanding of hardscape and landscape materials and construction.
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Material Expertise: Work with a wide variety of materials, including lumber, plywood, MDF, acrylic, metal, laminate, wood veneer, plastics, and others. Exhibit Builder / Cabinet MakerAs a Builder you will be responsible for performing custom cabinetmaking and carpentry duties to fabricate trade show booths and related exhibits.
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