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026874 Yard Jockey - Switcher 3rd Shift 11PM- 7AM Monday- Friday (Open) Safely operates yard switcher to transfer trailers between plant docks and trailer yard. 026874 Yard Jockey - Switcher 3rd Shift 11PM- 7AM Monday- Friday (Open.
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1) Part - Time Switcher position available on the early am shift with schedule days to be determined. Documents trailer moves using the Yard Management System (where available) or switcher cards.
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We have CDL A Yard Jockey / Switcher Positions Available in the Smyrna, TN area that NEED to be Filled ASAP. CDL A $24.00 per hour Shift: Sunday to Thurs with possible Fridays Start time: 9:15 Switcher, Class A, Yard, CDL, CDL A, Staffing.
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Assist Broadcast Engineer with technical support & troubleshooting of video production equipment, including switcher, cameras, and router. Assist Broadcast Engineer with technical support & troubleshooting of video production equipment, including switcher, cameras, and router.
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LED wall/processors and associated controllers (ie Brompton, Novastar) installation for productions, troubleshooting and operation, including resolution, aspect ratio, pixel calculations, Barco E2 switcher programming and operation.
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Produce and direct Athletics events, serving as producer, director, operate video switcher, camera operator, providing production support, video engineer, audio engineer, event setup, and event strike.
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Switcher programming, audio console programming, intercom programming, and other necessary live broadcast programming. The Senior Broadcast Engineer is responsible for the productions operating system and overseeing the technical aspects of live productions.
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Demonstrable Grass Valley Switcher and Automation Experience. Content Operations DTC - DNU. Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Studio Production, or related field. Proficient knowledge of all TV Production equipment and technology within assigned operating areas.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with a production automation system, preferably Sony ELC. Knowledge of the Sony 8000 switcher, ChyronHego tools (Camio, Axis & Luci), robotic cameras and iNews are a plus.
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Other Information Need some switcher experience Will be yard switcher tested- tested on backing into multiple different docks, big, little, small Road test will be required along with DQ file once Penske approved 2:30 pm to 2:30 am Monday to Thursday 40 + OT Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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Job Info Job Location: Lebanon, TN Route Type: Local Type of Assignment: Temp to Hire Hours Per Shift: 12 Hours Hours Per Week: 48 Hours Shift Start Time: 02:30 pm Working Days: Mon-Thu Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 1+ year Handling: Switching (yard jockey), No-touch freight Additional Information TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A switchers in Lebanon, TN. This job is offering $26.50 per hour.
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Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with DOT and FMCSA. Join the TransForce team! TransForce shows genuine concern for your career objectives. Apply NOW or call your local recruiter @ 615-399-0143.
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Provides Classroom/Studio support for Television Production courses including setup of cameras, teleprompters, studio lights (replacing lamps when needed) and lightning board operational controls, audio console and sound equipment, production switcher, recording devices and Chyron graphics generator.
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We have an excellent reputation with our drivers and our customers.
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Production equipment including robotic camera systems, production switcher, play out servers, graphics devices, lighting systems, weather systems, audio consoles, and other gear used in production.
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