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As a Production Operator, Reel-to-Reel title you will maintain and operate Reel-to-Reel (RTR) web handling equipment, perform in-process inspections, maintain batch records and SOPs, conduct ERP transactions, and manufacture liquid and dried sub-components required for diagnostic kit production.
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Hands-on experience creating post-production digital visual effects using After Effects and other applications. The Online Instructor - Digital Post Production (Entertainment Technologies) is located in the Division of Liberal Arts. This is a part-time position.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Artistic Operations, the Director of Production Services will work closely with the other members of the Artistic Operations staff, as well as with managers of other administrative departments, in coordinating the success of the various events that take place.
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Prepares procedures and Approval for Expenditure (AFE) packages for well intervention activities such as, production logging, artificial lift, well remediation, acid jobs, slick line, coiled tubing clean outs, etc.
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With exceptional customer service and attention to detail, they seek a dynamic Temp to Hire Large Format, and Digital Print Production Specialist to elevate their production capabilities.
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Technique centered courses in cinematography, sound design and post-production also considered. Lecturer Pool - Creative Film and/or Digital Media Production - Department of Film and Media Position overview Salary range: The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment.
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Monitor the flow/velocity of jobs through the production line and partner with Planning and Scheduling to ensure work is completed on time to schedule. Work cross-functionally to expedite any material shortages with Planning and Scheduling and other production areas.
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The primary responsibility of the Digital Print Production Operator is to operate and complete all digital printing (B&W/Color) production for maximum production efficiency. As an experienced Digital Print Production Operator , you will be responsible for job setup and printing using our cut-sheet digital printers.
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Direct broadcasting of telecourses and informational materials aired on the cable channel and radio station with assistance from assigned staff and students; respond to questions and troubleshoot problems and malfunctions; coordinate media production requests with students, staff, and departments.
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The 2nd Shift Food Production Supervisor will be accountable for leading direct reports to achieve shift production targets while maintaining a safe and efficient operation and producing products to established quality standards.
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Minimum Salary: $78,000.00 Maximum Salary: $95,000.00 Summary Responsible for manufacturing products using efficient manufacturing processes through the supervision of production team members while ensuring the safety of our people, workplace and environment and meeting all company, legal and other requirements.
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FULL-TIME AutoPen Tech (Loading and quality checking handwriting machines) AutoPen Make Ready (Kitting for AutoPen production) Bindery (Operating Folder, Cutter, and/or Envelope Inserting Machine Letter Shop (Operating Digital or Inkjet equipment) Mail Shop (Affixing Postage Stamps on envelope and preparing materials for delivery to USPS)Inventory Specialist (Managing Inventory Materials.
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This position reports directly to the Production Director. Combined minimum of 3 years in television, concert, theater and/or event production. is responsible for the production and audio visual (AV) services campus-wide at the Hall of Fame Village, a subsidiary of the publicly traded Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: HOFV, HOFVW.
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Support the Director of Production in executing and reinforcing both team and Supply Chain/Production objectives as discussed in regular one-on-one and group meetings. Basic understanding of garment construction as well as technical knowledge of apparel production.
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May train on and be placed into any production job at the factory including Operator Process, Operator Relief and Operator Line. The approximate hourly pay for this position is $23.14 per hour for Production Operator.
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