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Live Event Production, Cinematography, Videography, highly preferred. Live Event Production, Cinematography, Videography, highly preferred. Representing theImaging Technologies & Communications Group, the Account Manager will promote Canon DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, Cinema EOS, Professional Camcorders, lenses, projectors, PTZ cameras, to new and existing customers.
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Works with video production companies to produce videos for events, social media and other marketing communications resources. Identifies human interest stories for media coverage, social media posts, internal and external communications channels and event integration.
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Mugwump Productions is seeking an Event Project Manager focusing weddings. In collaboration with the Production Manager, ensure there is adequate staff scheduled for set-up/strike of the events.
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The InProduction team has spent the better part of the last decade combining the best seating and staging companies into a one-stop shop for most of what is needed to produce an event. These acquisitions have allowed InProduction to evolve into the largest provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the United States events industry.
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What you will be doing:Assisting Project Managers with organizing audio-visual production for high profile corporate events from design to event day, including meetings with clients to determine needs, budget, designing, and building quotes, coordinating vendors and venues, oversee loading of trucks, on-site management set-up, and execution.
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Ensure an excellent experience for the agency force including: phone support, granting production system access and troubleshooting login issues. Assist the department, as needed, in corporate trade shows, conference, and event planning.
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Discounts on pet insurance, daycare, event tickets, and many more. Discounts on pet insurance, daycare, event tickets, and many more. You can access up to 50% (max $500) of your earned wages on-demand per pay period.
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Early Earn Wage Access ( You can access up to 50% (max $500) of your earned wages on-demand per pay period) Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life Insurance for individual, spouse, partner, and family.
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Oversee the design and production of event materials, including booth designs, promotional items, and marketing collateral, ensuring consistency with the companys brand identity. Coordinate end-to-end event planning and management, including concept development, planning, budgeting, logistics, vendor management, and onsite execution.
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Performs data entry associated with component production, labeling, storage and shipping ensuring accurate and complete manufacturing records. Ability to report to work during a disaster, public health emergency or other catastrophic event.
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Qualifications Must be 16 years of age (Alcohol and Production requires 18+) Weekends (Friday-Sunday) preferred; holidays & weekday work available Reliable access to a smartphone or tablet on days worked The ability to safely use appliances (microwave, toaster oven, hot plate) The ability to stand to perform the event for the duration of the event We welcome applicants without a high school or college degree, have no experience or are returning to the workforce and/or have military experience.
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Manage the Request for Proposal (RFP) process for event production and technology vendors, including budget analysis and preparation, template development, timeline with key milestones, reviewing proposals, and negotiating with vendors, considering current market conditions and scope.
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Full Time Shifts Available Saturday-Monday 11:15am - 11:45pm Assembly $17.50 & Machine Op $19 Friday-Sunday 11:15pm - 11:45am Assembly $18 & Machine Op $19.50 Medical benefits available Paid time off Free online education Sign on and Referral Bonuses Entry Level Production Worker duties: Operation of injection molding machines.
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Education and Experience At least five years of experience in event planning or management, with a proven track record of successful large-scale event production. Bachelor’s degree in Event Management, Communications, Business Administration or related field preferred.
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They supports a la carte and private event food production while maintaining consistent food preparation and plate presentation for a la carte venues and catered events. Line Cook in Jacksonville, FL at Queens Harbour Yacht Club.
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