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Assist the event production team with inputting metadata using archiving software, archiving backdated photos/videos, maintaining organization of physical and digital media, and any other archival tasks assigned by the supervisor.
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The ideal candidate will have experience operating HP Indigo digital presses and possess a strong understanding of print production processes. Operate HP Indigo digital presses to produce high-quality printed materials according to job specifications and production schedules.
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The projects will encompass early-stage synthesis, R&D process development & commercialization, as well as Production Support. Support troubleshooting and capacity expansion projects for Arxada’s Production Plants globally.
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You will lead the software product development life cycle from inception to production launch and post-production support. Perform complex engineering activities for performance tuning, monitoring, deployment and production support.
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2+ years of inland marine production underwriting experience preferred for Underwriter title. 4+ years of inland marine production underwriting experience preferred for Senior Underwriter title.
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As an Inland Marine Senior Underwriter within the Middle & Large Commercial organization, you will quarterback the sales and underwriting process by building exceptionally strong and lasting relationships with agents and brokers, ensuring that The Hartford is the carrier of choice.
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Worthington Armstrong Venture (WAVE), a joint venture between Worthington Enterprises and Armstrong World Industries, has established worldwide leadership in the production of suspended ceiling systems.
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5+ years of related experience in a chemical, petrochemical or petroleum production/refining facility. Reporting to the Director of Process Engineering, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials, chemicals, and production equipment capabilities, working closely with automation, engineering and safety functions to ensure all aspects of change management are executed, and maintain all quality control standards.
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Collaborate with the DevSecOps team with automation tools like Jenkins, Ansible, Git and Chef in scalable production environments. Experience with big data processing solutions using BigQuery, PubSub, GCS and others.
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Work closely with the VP of Manufacturing to ensure the Company's production capabilities and sales needs are aligned to the greatest extent possible. Summit Materials consists of more than a dozen local companies that supply aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving, and construction services in the United States and western Canada.
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The 2nd Shift Food Production Supervisor will be accountable for leading direct reports to achieve shift production targets while maintaining a safe and efficient operation and producing products to established quality standards.
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The Pharmacy Tech II demonstrates proficiency to practice in two (2) or more specific pharmacy function areas (production/distribution, oncology, inventory management, narcotics, nursery, surgery, compounding and home care/outpatient.
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They will learn to wire a panel based on a schematic and then repeat this procedure until the production volume is met. This is a production facility so the assemblers will be doing repetitive work.
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Seeking someone to coordinate design components that will help with the production of Electrical designs including power distribution, lighting, lighting control systems, and various low-voltage systems.
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That will provide detailed Architectural, Design, and Implementation documentation & expertise for Virtualized as well as Cloud-native Network functions, for both Common Platform as well as 5G Production Core. The.
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