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All Production Specialists in the Division of Tenant Resources are expected to perform the same functions to provide necessary and important services to assist and expedite Section 8 vouchers to HPD clients.
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Technical Skills: Proficiency in video and audio editing software (e.g., Adobe Suite, Final Cut Pro, Audacity, Logic X) is essential, knowledge of camera operation and video production techniques is required.
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The ideal candidate will have a private label apparel production background of a minimum of 5 years, be organized, detail-oriented, have great communication skills, and be a good team player. 5 years of Apparel/Garment Production experience, will consider development assistant experience as well.
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QUALIFICATIONS : Previous experience as die casting process technician, tooling engineer or other related fields. We are seeking an experienced High Pressure Die Casting Process Engineer with some tool and die experience to become a part of our team.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Production Underwriter for our Property & Inland Marine Division. Beginning coursework toward certification in area of expertise preferred; appropriate certifications could include Associate in Underwriting (AU), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), Program in General Insurance (INS) or Associate of Risk Management (ARM.
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Prior experience in sustainable materials or eco-friendly apparel production. Product Development Expertise: In-depth understanding of apparel production processes. Knowledge of sustainable materials and eco-friendly production practices.
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Our site is accountable for mammalian, insect and avian cell culture production, live bird vaccine production, embryonated egg vaccine production, roller bottle vaccine production, bioreactor vaccine production and down-stream processing (water in oil emulsions, aseptic filling, lyophilization, etc.
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Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Film Production, Media Studies, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. You will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in content production, video editing, social media strategy, and audience engagement.
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Take ownership of the creative content production process, from conceptualization to execution. Demonstrated ability to creatively solve problems and overcome challenges in the production process.
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Technical Skills: Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), and familiarity with video production equipment. Post-Production: Perform post-production tasks including editing, color correction, sound design, and adding visual effects to ensure a polished final product.
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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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Understanding of event production, scenic fabrication, video production, and technical production. Experience in event production, video/digital production or scenic fabrication is a plus.
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Coordinate shift overlap of production information with other supervisors and production management. to join our dynamic manufacturing team in Toledo, OH. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the production employees and will also play a crucial role in upholding our quality control procedures, guaranteeing that all products meet our high standards.
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Daily responsibilities of this role include the technical troubleshooting of multiple post-production workflows, assisting a large pool of craft edit talent with daily technical needs and the implementation of new technologies to create process efficiencies whenever possible.
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BA in Video Design, Film Production/Post-Production, Media Studies or desired or equivalent experience. Work with footage received from internal studio production teams. Prominent understanding of all aspects of post-production, deliverables and storage.
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