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Coordinate changeovers between acts with the Stage Crew team, following the directives of the Stage Manager when necessary. Adapt to the demanding nature of stage production, including rapid set changes within limited time frames.
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The Late Stage Collection Specialist I will be responsible for counseling borrowers on methods for bringing their loan current and/or exploring alternative solutions. Provide status on a wide variety of loan servicing functions including loss draft, short sale, Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, modification/refinance requests, payment/credit disputes, escrow refunds, vendors for REO properties, repayment plans, and down payments on foreclosure pending mortgages.
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Evaluates and recommends stage lighting placement and sound setups and acts as on-site supervisor for stagehands and other 3rd party support personnel during event setup and performances as required.
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During rehearsals and performances, the Technician will serve a number of possible functions, including but not limited to: stage manager, lighting or audio console operator, running crew, or artistic liaison.
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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts houses an 800-seat theater with state-of-the-art stage infrastructure and acoustics, a 270-seat Performance Hall, a 120-seat Black Box, rooftop space, classrooms, a recording studio, and features an active production schedule.
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The ideal candidate will have 5-8 years of experience working with early stage and growth stage companies, founders and venture capital firms and the ability to act as lead attorney on a range of EC/VC transactions.
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If there are latecomers, and a need to delay the start of the show, the house manager alerts the stage manager, who is managing the production as it happens. The house manager confirms show time with the stage manager.
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Knowledge of -Operational characteristics, techniques, principles, and practices used in stage production sound, lighting, video, rigging, management, and/or equipment and tools. LightingSets up and operates theatrical/stage lighting equipment including light hang & focus, circuiting, cabling, and/or operating a spotlight.
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The primary focus of this job is to support site to site upstream tech transfer for late stage clinical and commercial biologics across the Global Manufacturing network. Experience with supporting late-stage manufacturing, Tech transfer and or Process Validation studies.
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Experience in pro audio systems, stage lighting and basic video systems. 3 years minimum Tour and Stage Production experience. May assist the Stage Manager with show passes. Maintain a relationship with local & National Audio Vendors Maintenance and repair of sound, light and stage equipment.
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Reports To: Senior Director of ProductionABOUT THE ROLE:The Stage Manager is responsible for running rehearsals and performances and executing production needs for Pacific Symphony at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Great Park Live, Soka Performing Arts Center, and all other venues in which the Symphony performs.
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Working on such equipment as Axial Flow Compressors, Radial Split Casing Compressors, Radial Barrel Compressors, Gear Compressors, Screw Compressors, Steam Turbines, Hot Gas Expanders, Multi-stage in line Centrifugal Compressors, Single and Multi-stage Gear Compressors.
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Experience as a stage hand, stage manager, sound engineer, or production assistant a plus. Experience as a stage hand, stage manager, sound engineer, or production assistant a plus. Coordinate with Lead House Manager in supervising Production Assistants in the same-day set-up and/or break-down of front-of-house spaces for large scale events on the Bryant Park Lawn, including Picnic Performances and Movie Nights.
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Lyric Opera of Chicago's Stage Door staff is ultimately responsible for the safety and security of Lyric's back of house spaces. We are searching for a Stage Doorperson to join our part time Stage Door staff.
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Assist with boat unloading, loading and moving boats in the yard to stage for rigging. Freedom Boat Club is the nation's oldest and largest private member boat club and we are currently looking to add a Marine Bottom Painter / Rigger to our operations team.
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