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Work banquet food station as scheduled by Food Production Manager. Prepare and service food for Associate Cafeteria as specified by the Food Production Manager. Preparation of specials will be under the direction of the Food Production Manager or Assistant Food Production Manager.
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This position is responsible for ensuring that raw and ready-to-eat (RTE) beef, veal, pork, poultry and seafood products and plant processes comply with corporate policies and regulatory standards across multiple production plants, supporting the company’s Food Safety and Quality culture, and leading continuous improvement initiatives.
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Assures the timely and accurate distribution of supplies and materials to the Production Barriers, the In Vivo laboratory for supplies maintaining the high standards required by AALAC, IACUC, and LAH.Incumbent is responsible for the performance, discipline, and safety of assigned staff.
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Job Requirements:Licensing specialist specialized in musicNegotiating licensing terms with record labels and/or publishers, production companies, and ad agencies or working with them as clientsResearching, quoting, drafting and negotiating master use and synchronization licenses for commercials, TV shows, motion pictures and online streaming.
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The candidate will have the ability to help develop the design and production of our Light Rail Vehicles, with a focus on a myriad of mechanical and electro-mechanical assemblies. Execute (individually or as member of an engineering team) customized production orders under minimum supervision, utilizing industry standards and best engineering practices.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor plays a critical role overseeing the production of Orca’s cell therapy products, ensuring adherence to strict quality standards, regulatory requirements and aseptic production techniques.
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As a Photography Manager you will be responsible for ensuring that photographers are always meeting both production and quality standards. Provide constructive and actionable feedback to team members to meet both production and quality expectations.
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The company focuses on producing cell culture products, instruments, and solutions that help customers streamline their discovery, development, and production processes, and by making custom cGMP bioprocess liquids that radically simplify customers' manufacturing workflows – regardless of batch size.
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The Production Technician for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible to perform a variety of assignments within a manufacturing environment. You will be part of the Production Operations Team and report to a Production Supervisor.
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Other required type(s) of functional experience (e.g., Production/Operations, Accounting, Forklift Operator, Inventory Control, etc.) This position monitors/adjusts electronic sorting equipment, ensuring that production standards are met.
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Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in mechanical and electrical systems, ammonia refrigeration, boiler systems, and Total Production Maintenance Programs. Maintenance Management: Schedule and coordinate repair, maintenance, and installation of machinery and equipment to maintain continuous production operations.
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This Supply Technician calculates such factors as types and quantities of items produced, materials used, amount of scrap, frequency of defects, and worker and department production rates using a computer, calculator, and/or spreadsheets.
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Operate and care for stage areas in a safe, clean mannerAssist with any Special Events operationsEnsure stage trash is taken out; stage swept or set up for next show when possibleWHAT THIS PERSON WILL BRING3 years minimum Tour and Stage Production experience.
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Be an Expert: Prepares bakery department merchandise based on daily production needs by operating baking equipment; following recipes/make-up instructions; wrapping, labeling, and storing merchandise according to company policies and procedures; ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, cold chain compliance, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment; and demonstrating understanding of product and layout execution.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial, Manufacturing, or Mechanical Engineering (Or Equivalent Experience) Work experience in the rail business, preferably in light rail, heavy rail, or related production, is needed.
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