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The Production Engineer is responsible for maintaining current production capacity and driving improvement projects throughout the Packaging and Distribution facility. They support the installation and validation of new equipment and its transition into production.
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The Production Planner/Scheduler Plans, schedules, coordinates, and monitors the flow of products through the complete production cycle. Production Planner – Brea, CA , United States – On-site.
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Continually maintain all beer production areas including equipment – (mill room, brewhouse, fermentation, filtration, spent grain area, bulk grain and grain storage area, as well as all walkways and driveways around or leading to brewhouse and cellar.
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The Production Assembler I works under supervision performing assigned assembly processes to manufacture Crane Aerospace & Electronics products in accordance with military and/or other assembly standards using visual aids, verbal and/or written instructions.
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As a Production Masker you will play a crucial role in maintaining quality, safety, and productivity through a hands-on approach. Collaboration: Team Communication: Coordinate with painters, anodize operators, or other production team members to ensure smooth workflow during subsequent processes.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for managing and leading a Production shift team to achieve daily, monthly and annual production goals and ensure quality, safety and accountability of people and processes.
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Hudson River Trading (HRT) is looking for a Data Production Engineer to join our Data team. Production Support: Provide proactive oversight of our data pipeline, handle inquiries from internal customers, and resolve issues under efficient turnaround times.
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Strong proficiency and the ability to provide technical training in video production and post-production plus at least one of the following areas: animation, film, sound, VR/AR, 3D modeling, and physical computing.
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Ability to manage and execute video production (from pre through post-production) + Adobe Premiere experience a plu s. Management of video, animation, and photography production, inclusive of location scouting, design, equipment procurement, and post-production editing.
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Production Supervisors are required to successfully complete 8-10 months of technical training provided by Silgan Containers. Personal inspection of workforce, material usage, and production.
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This is a full-time, on-site role for a Camera Operator, Bilingual Japanese at our client, Japanese Broadcast Co. in the New York City Metropolitan Area. The Camera Operator will be responsible for camera operation, lighting setup, video production, and TV production tasks on a day-to-day basis.
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We are looking for an experienced and self-motivated individual to fill the position of Production Engineer within our Ingleside Plant located in Gregory, TX. Title: Production Engineer.
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Maintain adequate inventory and repair parts for all night shift production. Maintain night shift production line housekeeping and conduct housekeeping audits. Analyze scorecards and night shift production reports.
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Qualifications:· Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in design-related field or equivalent experience· 5 years of relevant design experience in corporate event and/or theater· Impactful portfolio (required) that presents current work in multiple mediumsCompetencies:· Strong working knowledge in multiple production design fields: set design, exhibits, andgraphics (video and print.
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Deliver instruction in music production using Bach to Rock's proprietary curriculum and Ableton Live. Adapt to Music Production students interested in diverse styles (e.g., hip hop, pop, rock, house, oldies.
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