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Pro-MotionPix is looking for a full-time Dealership (iPhone) Photographer in the Dublin/Pleasanton/Livermore market to join our team to photograph and video dealership vehicles for sale using a company issued iPhone and app.
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Remote video visits from home available. With its moderateclimate and proximity to major universities, shopping areas, recreation and cultural activities, employment centers, major airports, and the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, Fremont captures metropolitan living at its best.
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Familiarity with video surveillance equipment preferred. Maintains the following logs: entrances/departures log from surveillance room, video archive library log, malfunction/repair log and daily activity log.
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We offer fire life safety, fire suppression, fire sprinkler, access control, video management, intrusion detection, structured cable, nurse call and other related electronic detection solutions to our customers.
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Lidar point cloud processing, video streaming, test tools, debugging tools) engineering and building a world class autonomous vehicle perception systems apply today! Lidar point cloud processing, video streaming, test tools, debugging tools.
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Develops effective audiovisual and social media materials: PowerPoint and webinars, video and web content, for training purposes and peer support. The Community Outreach Educator manages the Lodge Outreach program for northern California, which trains volunteers on conducting outreach efforts in their communities and how to help those in need access the many relief programs offered by Masonic Home.
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But hear it for yourself: Check out this video to see what our Tire Service Advisor have to say about working at Dealer Tire. As a Tire Service Advisor , you will work for Dealer Tire inside a premium OEM dealership.
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Offering only the best and latest technology available in the industry, All-Guard deploys video surveillance and video surveillance monitoring, electronic access control, full-facility intrusion and fire alarm monitoring to provide businesses and consumers with a best-in-class comprehensive security solution.
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Proficient in technology systems, applications, Microsoft Office, and video conferencing. Base pay information is based on market location and may be subject to prevailing wage laws, if applicable.
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Success in this role relies on extensive expertise in audio, video, and control systems, complemented by a strong understanding of computer networks. Troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing all AV equipment, including video conference and audio DSPs, video walls, and projection.
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TikTok and IG Stories/Reels, Cap Cut, Canva and basic video editing etc.) May include video tutorial development, photoshoot support, event support, talent recruitment and/or education and content creation.
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Proficiency in eLearning authoring tools (e.g., Articulate 360, Captivate) and video editing software (e.g. Camtasia) is desirable; experience establishing a remote ‘video studio’ factory model is desirable.
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Can independently troubleshoot and repair complex building automation, fire alarm, access control security and video analytics systems proprietary to Honeywell. Technical Training & Certifications in Tridium Niagara N4, Alerton or Phoenix Controls.
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Under the general direction of the Director, Corporate Security, the Senior Security Specialist is responsible for the administration and management of Patelco’ s physical security systems including access control, enterprise video management, and alarm systems.
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Manages internal and external meetings, tracks responses to meeting requests, prepares and distributes meeting materials, arranges all necessary technology including web and video conferencing, ensures coordinates ordering and delivery of catering.
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