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Production assistants must attend at least one training to review backstage performance assignments with the director and/or assistant director. This includes but is not limited to safely maneuvering set pieces; setting up, breaking down, and cleaning prop tables; helping children navigate walk-ways, costume and/or wig changes, and the order of show; effectively communicating with other production assistants to find quick solutions when necessary; and other duties as directed.
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Reports directly to Engineering Manager / Maintenance Manager or reports to Production Supervisor. Perform mechanical, pneumatic and electrical maintenance (including preventive) repairs, adjustments, inspection and monitoring of production and/or facilities related equipment and machinery.
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3+ years of experience in VFX art production. Bit Reactor is searching the galaxy for an experienced and talented VFX artist that can use their skills to help bring an exciting new part of the Star Wars universe to life.
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Monitors the production lines and proactively evaluates equipment performance for repairs and continuous improvement. Assists with the installation, debug, and start-up of all new or modified production equipment.
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Reporting to the Assistant Plant Manager, the Process Control Supervisor is responsible for providing supervision and support to the Operating, Maintenance and Contractor shift personnel to achieve the goals of the production departments.
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Interacts with Global functions: R&D – Technologists through to Development Manager Supply Chain – Production Planners, Materials Schedulers, Customer Service Coordinators, Distribution Analyst, Purchasing buyers Sales & Marketing; Commercialization Team Finance – Cost accounting, Commercial Finance Operations – Factory & warehouse management team, Group Leaders, Team Leaders Vendor Assurance, Quality and Regulatory Teams International Trade compliance – all levels Auditors - occasional.
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Partner with Collision Manager to scale and grow the production of the shop in support of company targets. This position requires a clear understanding of production systems and collision shop workflow, utilizing critical thought processes and root cause analysis.
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The water/wastewater engineer must demonstrate organized practices, have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and have flexibility to support time-critical report development and production in order to meet demanding schedules.
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Reports directly to Engineering Manager or reports to Production Supervisor. Responsibilities include production, quality, downtime and waste levels of machine operation. Prioritizes daily work assignments to meet production needs and department goals.
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Consistent presence in production departments. Relevant Fields: Electrical / Electronics Technician, Electromechanical Technician, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Industrial Programmer, Electrician, Machine Builder / Repairer, Machinist, Refrigeration Mechanic, Welding Repairer.
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Responsibilities include: Senior Electrical Engineering Technician for production of new and legacy products. Experience in systems designed for ordnance initiation under strict safety protocols is preferred, and knowledge of FPGA design in VHDL or Verilog is a plus.
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The MPD will oversee the efforts of the Product Development Scientists and coordinate product development work with product management, quality control, and production. Work with the Manager of Quality Control / Product Support to transfer new products from R&D to Production.
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Troubleshooting of Industrial Control Systems (instrumentation, ladder logic, relay logic, vfd, servo etc.) Basic skills in use of mill, lathe, welding, bearing press. Mechanical design (AutoCad, Solidworks, etc.
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Advises management of the status of work in progress, material availability, and potential production problems to ensure that personnel, equipment, materials and services are provided as needed.
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These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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production job Title: production director in Reisterstown, MD
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