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The Production Director will work closely with the Lead Pastor and the Worship Pastor/Leader to assist them in carrying out their ministry and creating consistent dynamic worship environments and experiences for Journey Church.
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A general competency in production programs such as but not exclusively: Planning Center’s Services, Ableton, ProPresenter, Vista, DLive, WAVES, Dante, Resi. The Production Director works to ensure that production (including audio, visuals, stage elements, lighting and broadcast) is done at a high level in every area of Journey Church.
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Works with Production Team (Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and Superintendent) to evaluate and adjust in-house Technicians schedules. Assist with client collections by working with Estimator, Production Management Team, and Accounts Receivable Department.
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A Production Operator at Elve is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly of components and assemblies for a Vacuum Electronics Device. We are looking for a Production Operator to play a role in bringing our technology to market.
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Under some degree of direction by the supervisor, the welder/fitter produces completed weldments and other structures by using raw material, welding machines and engineering supplied blue prints to meet the production goals in accordance with company policies and procedures.
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Duties include assisting in providing high quality designbuild landscape installations for our commercial and residential customers while achieving production goals set forth by the Design-Build Landscape Supervisor.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Technician I in Lynnwood, WA. Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.
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The Production Specialist position is a support role where you will be responsible for managing the order entry to completion. The Production Specialist enters the process early in the production stage, works with the production managers and assists with the process through to the end point of product delivery.
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Maintain SAP master data for production priorities, supply areas etc. The Production Scheduler is part of the Planning team for our bottling operation. Provide daily / weekly analysis and metrics for production attainment, on-time delivery, order fill, capacity & planning, production constraints, and workarounds.
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In deze functie rapporteer je aan de Trial Grounds & Seed Production Manager Netherlands. Neem dan contact op met Jenco Krooneman, Trial Grounds & Seed Production manager Netherlands, telefoonnummer 0226-396162 of 06-21870963.
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Consistent with CertainTeed Gypsum Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives, the Production Manager provides the leadership to improve plant performance to world class levels of safety, environmental impact, quality, service and efficiency, within the financial internal controls framework.
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Sumitomo Electric Carbide Manufacturing, Inc. is looking for a Production Engineer in New Berlin, WI. The Production Support Engineer's primary responsibility is troubleshooting and resolving errors, and throughout their work, they must constantly log details for later reports and to provide updates.
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Join our team now at PETNET Solutions a Siemens Healthineers company as a Lab Production Technician! You will implement approved SOP changes to production and quality control processes. You will perform complex compounding, manufacturing (cyclotron and chemistry module operation) and quality control processes (utilizing analytical equipment TLC, HPLC, GC), under supervision as required by State and Federal law.
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Budget is looking for a Graphics Production Specialist to add to our team, focusing on producing and installing vinyl for medium to heavy duty vehicles. Vinyl design and production for vehicles a plus.
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Experience in large-format digital printing and sign production. We are looking for a Print Production Manager that will be based out of our Seattle location. You will manage and balance staff workloads at a local level, prep files for printing, and attend print production meetings.
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