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The Manager, Product Development & Production - Denim, Non-Denim, Tops, and Bottoms is responsible for supporting the Product Development team with sample and purchase order organization. Identify issues pre-purchase order and raise them to the attention of Product Development and Design teams to resolve issues prior to the production process.
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CNC Lathe-Mill Machinist experience with Live Tooling.
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Grade III, or higher, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board 2.5 years of performing the duties of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator.
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Partnering with script department to facilitate distribution of scripts at all key stages of the production: From Premise, Outlines, and all versions of Script (including Final/Numbered and Recording and Conformed) and Pick Ups & ADR, as well as other written material, as directed by Show Runners, Line Producer and Story Editor.
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Oversee daily activities of fashion production management with internal Production team and other outside vendors. Three years' experience in production, merchandising, development or a manufacturing product environment, preferably in fashion|garment industry - Work experience directly related to the management of people and sourcing and costing process is desired.
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Five (5) years of hands-on/demonstrated experience as a heavy equipment operator. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Equipment Operator to join our team. Excavations/trenching inside closed landfills for landfill gas collections and leachate systems is a plus.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience working in Adobe Illustrator, specifically in a technical design capacity, will able to work in and/or learn multiple EDI systems, create spreadsheets, and help with receiving and shipping of production.
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Prepares food items for the cold case, fresh pack, salad, and hot bars according to production sheets. + Good understanding of food production and fundamental cooking techniques. Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture.
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The Operator performs periodic maintenance and inspections on filters, pumps, valves, tanks, pressure controls, metering and gauging equipment, company vehicles. Employee may also engage in debris removal which involves lifting, bending and stooping.
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Machine OperatorAerospace company here in Burbank currently looking to hire for 1st and 2nd shift.
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Experience with varying methodologies (Agile, Scrum, Waterfall)Broadcast and media experience – Must Have. Production Engineering experience; IT AV system, Studio Build Out, Production Room, Control Room and Equipment Room migrations, etc.
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Under general supervision, perform a full range of radio-telephone operational duties in dispatching public safety personnel and equipment.
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The Machine Operator performs recurring assignments proficiently and independently and normally works under minimal supervision in accordance with established procedures and practices. As a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR.
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Summary:Requires surface treatment of a variety of metal parts by such processes as cleaning, stripping, pickling, sandblasting, de-scaling, and passivation of metal parts.
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Under general supervision, the Customer Service Worker-Usher/Powered Cart Operator provides customer service support for events at the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) and other campus theaters supported by The Soraya such as the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall and operates powered carts for audience transportation between campus parking lots and the theater.
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