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Fill out dedicated Technical Reports detailing any new or outstanding problem pertaining to technical systems around the ship and submit them to the Shipboard and Shoreside Supervisors weekly, copying the Entertainment Technical Manager and the Cruise Director.
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Job Description The Travel Coordinator position will focus on managing complex and time-sensitive travel logistics for the Guest Entertainment and Casting & Booking departments. Assist Casting and Booking teams to arrange flights, hotels, research travel options, and all other travel-related activities and transfers for 3500+ shipboard entertainment team members across the fleet and our land-based studio which involves 500+ movements a week, while tracking all expenses.
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The Travel Coordinator position will focus on managing complex and time-sensitive travel logistics for the Guest Entertainment and Casting & Booking departments. Provide coverage for Casting & Booking and Guest Entertainment Coordinators while they are out of the office.
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The Entertainment Lighting Technician (LGHT) is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of all lighting systems in the various entertainment venues for a variety of produced entertainment, events, and activities.
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You will be a vital support to the Entertainment Warehouse Manager and Supervisor, handling tasks such as pick-orders, receiving Entertainment supplies, reviewing purchase orders (POs), monitoring par levels, and facilitating the shipment of goods and inventory from the warehouse facility to the vessels or shoreside locations.
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NBC Universal Vice President, Talent Relations Miami , Florida Apply Now We create world-class content, which we distribute across our portfolio of film, television, and streaming, and bring to life through our theme parks and consumer experiences.
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You will help deliver sophisticated financial solutions through white-glove service to people and organizations in every facet of the entertainment business. Must be in good standing under "The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008" (Safe Act) and must be registered/licensed with the "Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry"; or must be able to be registered under the Safe Act. Must remain in good standing under the Safe Act. Entertainment Banking Division Make your mark as a member of City National's Entertainment Banking group.
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Manages and supervises the hiring/casting/contracting of the onboard Entertainment & Engagement Manager, Musicians and AV Managers positions. In cooperation with the Purchasing Department, manages the procurement of entertainment related supplies, including books, games, prizes, props and AV equipment.
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The Entertainment Brand Coordinator - LATAM is a crucial player who goes the extra mile to drive Authentic’s Entertainment business. You are a high-energy, driven go-getter that will join our LATAM Entertainment Team, based in Miami.
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Our client a Entertainment Company is seeking a Social Media Manager to join their team in Miami, FL. Our client a Entertainment Company is seeking a Social Media Manager to join their team in Miami, FL.
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This session will include highlights of our trainee program for sports and live entertainment marketing. Are you interested in sports and live entertainment? This session will include highlights of our trainee program for sports and live entertainment marketing.
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Entertainment Coordinator should be an autonomous, self-starter who works well unsupervised. Coordinate and process air-travel for Enrichment Programs, and Variety Entertainment. The role will support operations for Variety Entertainment and Enrichment programs.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer. Sony Entertainment Television - India is seeking an esperienced Assistant Sales Manager for the New York office. The main functions of this position are handling Advertising Sales for the United States and International markets, meeting and exceeding Ad Sales targets, assisting with Ad. Ops/Trafficking, assisting in Marketing, Branding & Programming initiatives, and assisting in strategy and implementation of ground events & online presence.
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Job Title: Account Manager Department: Management FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: Area Manager/Regional Director/Vice President Compensation $65,000 - $70,000
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Collaborate closely with the Entertainment Warehouse Manager to handle and fulfill pick-orders and manage the inbound of all supplies. Maintain an organized, clean, and efficient layout of the Entertainment warehouse.
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