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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join our plating team in Evansville, IN! 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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1-3 years of experience in production position; including hands-on production activities. This position works in a timely manner and strives to increase productivity and acts with professional regard to the management and use of all production facilities and processing equipment.
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As a Production Labor , with direction from the Lead and Supervisor, you will produce various food ingredients, learn good manufacturing practices, and how to follow standardized formulas for weighing, measuring, and mixing raw materials.
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MinimumPursuit of bachelor's degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferredExperience within live-event production, television, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment, Television Broadcast or live events field a plusApplicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire.
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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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Production Technician CAM for 3D Printing and Workshop Management. Rapid Liquid Print is seeking a Production Technician to help drive forward and grow our production capabilities.
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Justagame Impressions is looking for a full-time embroidery and production specialist. Justagame Impressions is a custom screen printing, embroidery, and wide format print shop. Justagame offers 35,000 square feet of gym space and specializes in basketball, volleyball, grappling, gymnastics as well as trade show events.
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Reports to the Back of House (BOH) Facility & Hospitality Manager on all pre and post show efforts backstage while also coordinating with the Production Manager on advance needs from the artist camp.
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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. The Production Manager is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of Gerber Collision at all times.
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Centerstage Floors, the leading event Dance Floor, Bar and Stage Facades, Backdrops and Walls provider in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, is seeking a Production Artist/Printer Operator to join our growing team.
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The Production Planner/Scheduler will work directly with the production team to develop, maintain, and sequence detailed schedules for multiple ship repair projects. The Production Planner/Scheduler will work closely with production Superintendents, and project managers, to support scheduling activities, coordinate and recommend changes to improve production efficiency.
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Monitor the pasteurizing, separating, cooling or freezing, filling, mixing, clean-up, standardizing and storing operations to ensure that plant production and quality standards are met. We are currently seeking a Production Supervisor for our location in Cedarburg, WI.
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Assist with the maintenance of all Development and Production reports. That's why we offer a great associate discount across all of our brands (J.Crew, J.Crew Factory, and Madewell). Community Impact - We support the communities where we live and work through our philanthropic efforts and the J.Crew Cares Program.
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Lead pre-production efforts to speak to project schedules and critical dates, laying production groundwork for games. Identify production issues and conflicts between schedule, cost, and project scope targets and offering solutions.
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Experience with audio production systems including Yamaha audio consoles, Dante audio routing networks, Shure microphones, and intercom systems. Familiarity with post-production software including Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro.
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