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The Caltech Center for Inclusion & Diversity (CCID) Program Coordinator will support the operations of the CCID and serve as a programming assistant. Assist with various affinity spaces and programming, including speakers and events for various heritage programs and signature programs.
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Basic knowledge of tooling and CNC programming; Knowledge of CAD/CAM software; Programming experience with Unigraphics or similar CAM software for 3-axis to 7-axis part programs. The CNC Programmer designs, develops and maintains source programming, and generates post processors to create CNC programs for numerically controlled machining centers to machine parts to blue print specifications.
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Sapphos Environmental, Inc. is seeking a Cultural Resources Manager to oversee a team of archaeologists, historians, and architectural historians. Train and lead a group of cultural resources professionals.
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Lead production meetings in-house programming in close collaboration with Film Programming, Public Programming, and Academy Membership and schedule and assist with rehearsals, sound checks, and projection checks whenever necessary.
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As a Programming, Synergy & Partnership Marketing Intern with Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, you will gain an understanding of the programming process from pitch to execution in producing traditional and non-traditional advertising content.
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This position will cover general audiological services including but not limiting to diagnostic hearing evaluations, auditory evoked potential tests, hearing aid fittings, and cochlear implant evaluations, activations, and programming.
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Sequence is seeking a Senior Archaeologist/Cultural Resources professional to lead and oversee technical activities of a growing independent environmental consulting firm practice with a backload of significant infrastructure projects.
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Work with partner Music Production and Licensing Companies to curate and select music tracks that complement and enhance the studio’s content, including art programming, live event and brand content for on-ground experiences, digital media, and promotional materials.
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CNC Programming & Machining: Oversee CNC programming for 3- and 4-axis machines, including Haas and Hurco models. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in CNC programming, machining processes, sheet metal manufacturing, and team leadership.
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Our cultural resources team includes experts in architectural history, history, archaeology, GIS, data management, environmental regulations, and planning. Support growth and development of the cultural resources practice through business development efforts, professional development activities, and workload coordination.
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This position is responsible for leading nutrition education initiatives while working with other internal departments such as Quality Improvement and Cultural & Linguistic Services and further assists the Health Education Director and Manager in fulfilling departmental goals.
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Under supervision of a Cultural Resources Team Lead and Project Manager, an Assistant Project Archaeologist-Field Director performs field and office tasks while working with and supervising crew members.
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You will collaborate and learn from our multi-disciplinary team of cultural resource, biology, site/civil, geotechnical, survey, and landscape architect professionals on a wide breadth of projects.
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Pay Information $1,670 to $1,924 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Medical Technologist - Clinical Laboratory Scientist - (Med Tech - MT - CLS) StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: 8 E/N Pay Rate: $1670.30 - $1924.47 Facility seeks highly skilled Clinical Lab Scientist/Medical Technologist to join the team Required Qualifications ASCP CA Lic Facility Location This small town offers world-class cultural venues, outdoor recreation and a beautifully-restored historic downtown.
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Professional experience Expertise in designing, prototyping, and programming with real-time 3D engines (Unity, Unreal, Open Frameworks, Processing, and WebGL/OpenGL, etc. Expertise in designing, prototyping, and programming with real-time 3D engines and frameworks (Unity, Unreal, OpenFrameworks, Processing, WebGL/OpenGL, etc.
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