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The division is also home to multicast networks NBCLX, COZI TV and TeleXitos, the regional cable news network NECN, as well as NBC Spot On, an advanced video advertising business designed for local/regional CTV and OTT advertisers and several in-house companies including production company LXTV, marketing and promotions company Skycastle, its out-of-home business NBC Everywhere, and the Arthouse, a graphics design group.
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The GSOC operator will act as a liaison between all departments and the Global Safety & Security team. The GSOC Operator will monitor cameras and alarms, dispatch associated calls via telephone and radio, operate access control technology, and provide general assistance to both employees and guests.
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Apply TODAY for a Tow Truck Operator, Mobile Battery Technician or Roadside Assistance Technician position! Apply TODAY for a Tow Truck Operator, Mobile Battery Technician or Roadside Assistance Technician position.
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Due to growth, Aalberts Surface Technologies is seeking a 2nd & 3rd Shift Furnace Operator to join the team at our Manchester, CT facility. If you have 1+ years of production operating experience this is a career you should explore.
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Alongside the traditional, performance-oriented majors in music, dance, and theatre, Hartt offers innovative programs including music production & technology, music history, music theory, ballet pedagogy, music education, composition, acoustical engineering and music, performing arts management, and more.
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Provide support to additional cultivation, harvest, and production teams as needed to achieve facility production goals. Previous experience in a regulated production facility (food, beverage, CPG, etc.
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Data-Mail employs over 800 full-time staff at our two locations, encompassing over 500,000 square feet of production space in the Hartford, CT area. Data-Mail is one of the nations largest full-service direct mail lettershop production facilities.
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Mounts or installs tools, attachments, fixtures or work pieces on CMM; operates CMM equipment to perform measurement, inspection and testing of production materials and components using previously prepared inspection programs.
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The Tool Grind Production Manager is responsible for maintaining an adequate inventory of carbide stock to support production requirements as well as coordinating necessary maintenance and ordering of supplies for the Cutter Grinding department at Polamer Precision.
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2-3 years of experience in an advertising agency, post-production studio or highly strategic in-house agencyA portfolio that demonstrates production execution across all channels (must include examples of motion design/animation in video and social content.
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The Machinist/Set-Up Operator (Grinding) will work as part of a team in a production cell consisting of pinch/peel grinding, milling and laser marking operations and focused on the ultra-precision of a specific part family.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in concrete production required to include at least 1 year as a concrete mixer driver preferred. Operates batch console to make ready mix concrete according to standards, specifications, and/or customer requirements.
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Produce / Floral: Stocker, Clerk, Floral Arrangements, Production (Fruit and Vegetable Cutting) Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar.
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30% - Lead maintenance team’s capabilities to: Implements, manages, and drives equipment maintenance and reliability programs, including Corrective Maintenance (CM), Preventive/Predictive Maintenance (PM/PdM), and Operator Asset Care (OAC) programs, to eliminate recurring issues and achieve production/efficiency goals.
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The position reports to Value Stream Manager/Sr. Team Leader on work assignments to meet production schedules. Ensure that production schedules are met. We have an exciting opportunity for an Inspector to join Kaman Specialty Bearings & Engineered Products, a Division of Kaman on Second Shift.
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