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Use project management software as part of the content creation, editing, and production process such as Asana, Figma, Marketo, JIRA, and Confluence. Own the day-to-day for content creation tasks, including managing the intake of ad hoc content requests, shepherding content through the production process, and providing editorial feedback to ensure clarity and alignment with brand tone and voice.
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Exceptional editing skills in Adobe Premiere Pro. Experience with Sapphire plugins is a plus. Ownership of all stages of editorial projects, including editing, sound design, color correction, communication with motion graphics artists, and music teams.
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Oversee the recruitment and training of a multifaceted team of USF employees and students who build strong skills in cinematography, photography, editing, live stream switching, graphics, and replay.
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Production techniques and procedures for video, audio, and media production and post-production, including editing, copywriting, development of production schedules, voice acting, master control operation, and audio/video processing.
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Proficient with video editing and motion graphics. Oversee the design and production of marketing assets, including social media, banner ads, press and newspaper, direct mail, and other promotional materials.
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Production Assistants also help support reporters, writers, and producers with news research, recording audio events, recording audio interviews, editing audio, and uploading content. KCBS All News Radio, the Bay Area's #1 news station, is looking for motivated individuals for PART TIME opportunities as newsroom Production Assistants.
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If you join our Responsible AI team as a Principal Product Manager, you will join an organization committed to partnering with stakeholders across policy, research, and engineering to help every product team in Microsoft ship these evolving technologies responsibly.
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Demonstrated knowledge and practical use of Microsoft Office platforms and other accounting software applications, including Xero, QuickBooks, bill.com, Expensify, Concur, Excel. Demonstrated knowledge and practical use of Microsoft Office platforms and other accounting software applications, including Xero, QuickBooks, bill.com, Expensify, Concur, Excel.
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We’re looking for a well-rounded Marketing Communications Specialist to partner with the Product Marketing Manager in all aspects of planning and execution of marketing strategies for a portfolio of Academy products, services, and other initiatives as assigned.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for planning, oversight, and management of projects from Gene Editing Technology Development through Therapeutics Drug Development in collaboration with internal technical teams, external service providers and our strategic partners.
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Prior experience with various computer program (Microsoft Office; internet-based databases) and using specialized software such as OnCore. The Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC) Clinical Research Network Office is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to support the clinical research programs at our UCSF partner sites.
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Extensive hands-on experience in cloud-native Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) solutions, especially Microsoft Sentinel. Extensive experience with Threat and Vulnerability Management on critical production systems.
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Robust knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS.
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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Cisco IP audio and video enpoints, Unified Call Manager (CUCM), Expressway Meeting Server (CMS), Meeting Management (CMM), Telepresence Management Suite (TMS), Prime, and Identify Services Engine.
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We are global leaders in providing products and services within the fields of nucleic acid production and biologics safety testing to many of the world's leading biopharma, vaccine, diagnostics, and cell and gene therapy companies.
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