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Currently pursuing a degree in Fashion Production, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, or a related field. This internship offers hands-on experience in the fast-paced world of Fashion Production, providing exposure to various facets of the industry.
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The Production Supervisor will also interact with the TEGNA Design Tank. While reporting to the Head of Technology, a strong dotted line to the News Director will be in place. Five (5) years’ experience in various aspects of television production preferred.
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Act as interface between plant management and production staff. Lead the coordination and execution of production trials, process improvement projects through team project management. Organize and cross‐train worker teams for maximum production flexibility.
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Experience with Avid Post-Production environments essential, including Media Composer, Interplay PAM/MAM/Media Central & Pro Tools. Job Role: Broadcast Engineer - Post-Production. Experience and understanding of anti-piracy measures and the relationship with IT security in a Post-Production environment.
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Experience in video post-production – video editing, image processing, visual effects. · Experience in photo/video production – camera, sound recording, lighting, set design. · Experience with clothing/apparel production.
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Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production, project management, and research and development arm of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products business segment.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has openings for Associate Production/Production Planner Level 1/2 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. High School diploma or equivalent and 2 years additional education and/or experience in Manufacturing, Production, Planning, Aerospace or Aeronautics.
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The ideal candidate for the Stage Manager position at Derby Dinner Playhouse will have strong organizational and communication skills, the ability to multitask and problem-solve under pressure, and a passion for theatre production.
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Work under the Production Department director to support production by performing GMP radiochemistry processes in a safe, efficient and timely manner. GMP RADIOCHEMIST (This is a hands on position with production responsibilities, not a QC position.
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The VP, Physical Production will supervise the physical production of Black Bear’s growing slate, managing quality and costs, protecting filmmaker vision, thinking proactively and creatively, while always being conscious of fiscal limitations.
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Daily preventive maintenance on production equipment (mold, injection molding machine, chiller, plastic pallets dryer, temperature control unit, vacuum pump), etc. Monitor injection molding machines as well as related equipment and supplies to ensure continued production of quality parts.
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Job Description BAE Systems is seeking a Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Production Editor to provide a full range of support to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Operations Center.
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The Broadcast Maintenance Engineer is responsible for operating, updating, maintaining, and installation of a variety of post-production, Master Control, and television broadcasting equipment. The ideal applicant will have a strong technical background in HD-SDI, Video- over-IP, professional audio production, computer hardware, computer software applications, and networking skills.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor - Die Casting will oversees all operations within their respective department including but not limited to quality of production, managing employees, maintaining safety regulations, and monitoring daily production standards by performing the following duties.
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Chemical Plant Operator is an entry level position for the production of the Polymer. The Chemical Plant Operator responsible for production service, product sampling, packaging, and materials handling of the Polyacrylamide Powder, Liquids, and/or Emulsion.
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