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The Production Manager is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of Gerber Collision at all times. The Production Manager ensures that the customers' vehicles are repaired on time, exceeding Gerber Collision's quality expectations and the customers' needs.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join team in Portageville, MO ! Maintain information on use, storage and inventory of all production materials. In this role, you will help manage the day to day activities for a production department in a fast-paced growing facility while also developing a team for future priorities.
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Troubleshoots & solves production problems Manages production issues In charge of issues that are being solved and tracked Reports crucial process problems to the Plant Manager & Directors.
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The Print Production Manager manages all print projects from estimate through execution, ensuring timely and cost-efficient production of all materials to client specifications. We're looking for a Print Production Manager who is a process-driven, detail-oriented problem-solver with the ability to manage multiple projects.
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Job Title: Video Production Manager Department: Marketing Reports To: Director of Video Production Type: Full Time Regular FLSA Status: Salaried, Exempt Role Type: Individual Contributor.
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The position of Production Manager is responsible for directing, managing and the overall coordination of production-packaging activities and interfacing with employees and other departments on designated shift.
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The Video Production Manager leads the development and execution of audio-video content that effectively surpasses client expectations and engages target audiences. Resource Management : Ensures all production materials are up-to-date and accessible, and work with the Traffic team to manage team workloads to support peak performance.
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Reporting to the Director, Client Delivery, the Production Manager, Sea is responsible for leading the production and project management of RWS produced onboard entertainment products for our cruise line client; ensuring each group holds the original artistic intention and integrity of each entertainment product.
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This growing organization is looking for a hybrid Video Production Manager to join their team. If you are interested in this Video Production Manager position and meet the above requirements, please apply today.
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Partner with the Production Planner and Plant Manager to develop the daily, weekly, and monthly formulation and production schedule. The Production Manager will be responsible for managing their employees, including hiring, employee coaching and career development, establishing employee schedules, production schedules, submitting raw material requests, conducting inventory counts, ensuring proper storage and documentation relevant to raw materials, WIP, and finished products, and coordinating shuttle request logistics.
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Manage and provide support to Associate Production Manager and Sample Coordinator. The Production manager will be a key liaison between material suppliers, garment factories, FOG QC team, and logistics.
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The Production Manager oversee s all production schedules and activities while maintaining safety, quality, and cost standards. Working knowledge of scheduling, budgets , ERP systems, and production proces s es.
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The Production Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the customer's experience by ensuring the quality in the repair facility is maintained and delivery target dates are achieved while working in alignment with all team members in achieving the repair facilities KPIs.
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CTR Group is seeking a Production Manager - Ship Repair for our client in the Seattle, WA area. The Production Manager is responsible for leading project-based job results, specifically delivery under budget and on-time.
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The Production Manager serves as the subject matter expert for DoD Red Team customer-facing analytic products. The Production manager coordinates with the Senior Red Cell Manager and DoD Red Team government leadership to gather requirements for deliverables, update SOPs and templates as needed, and identify and develop new product types to enable reporting of Red Team discoveries.
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