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Promet Steel, a second-generation family-owned steel service center, is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team in Chicago, IL. The Production Supervisor is also required to perform the necessary pre-shift recon to ensure efficiency and flow, within company policies and procedures, in the following areas; Safety Quality Production Materials Personnel Shipping Receiving Maintenance.
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As an Audit Supervisor you will assist in planning, execution, and reporting for various audits in your assigned coverage areas, supporting the execution of the department's annual audit plan. Certified Internal Auditor or Certified Public Accountant or Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager or Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist or Credit Risk Certification (RMA) or Certification in Control Self-Assessment (IIA) or Certification in Risk Management Assurance (IIA) is preferred.
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The production electrical supervisor is responsible for supervising workshop and electrical and/or commissioning employees in CRRC’s manufacturing and assembly environment. CRRC Sifang America recently constructed a state-of-the-art production facility on the city’s southeast side, returning railcar manufacturing to Chicago after a 50-year absence.
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This growing organization is looking for a hybrid Video Production Manager to join their team. If you are interested in this Video Production Manager position and meet the above requirements, please apply today.
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The Assistant Yard Supervisor interfaces with all AWC associates and management personnel, customer representatives, trucking company representatives, and AWC office staff. Inspect van to ensure proper maintenance of vehicle and make repair requests to Yard Supervisor.
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Lead the service team on commissioning and provisioning key account systems during handoff from production team. In addition to supporting daily service operations, you will also be expected to collaborate with internal departments, not limited to the sales department, production team, and warehouse team to help ensure the client is being taken care of whenever applicable.
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Programs include production logging in horizontal and vertical wells, water saturation monitoring, production enhancement using thru-tubing and bull heading stimulation techniques, portable testing, etc.
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Insomniac is seeking a highly motivated and proactive Production Assistant to support the responsibilities of Insomniac's Back of House Department. Well versed in communicating with multiple vendors and advancing event production needs.
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We strongly encourage applications from candidates possessing not only a detailed knowledge of Post-Production Finishing but also expertise in cinematic distribution, film festival preparation and programming, as well as independent filmmaking, broadcasting and presentation.
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The Production Stage Manager (PSM) is an operational position that works in close cooperation with the GM/Producer and the Director of Food and Beverage Operations and the Creative Team. Position Title: Production Stage Manager.
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As a day-to-day client strategy lead, the Account Supervisor, Social, is an emerging agency leader who displays significant levels of responsibility and a strong ability and desire to grow into a leadership role.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager Are you ready to cook up a storm in our supply chain kitchen?
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As a Production Intern, you will gain the skills and necessary knowledge needed to succeed in the television production environment. The Marquee Sports Network Production Team has an incredible opportunity for a student pursuing a career in sports media.
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The Account Supervisor should have strong production experience and understand how to get things done. This Account Supervisor will be responsible for chartering the course set out by the SVP Account Director by guiding the junior members and cross-functional team through flawless execution.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager Are you ready to cook up a storm in our supply chain kitchen?
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