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The Production Manager is a member of the local management team and working in conjunction with the Production Stage Manager and Company Manager, coordinates the successful, efficient, and safe running of day-to-day show operations and outside events.
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We’re seeking a future team member in the role of Vice President, Production Services Application Support to join our End Point Services team, and will work a Hybrid schedule (2-3 days per week in-office required.
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Join DFA's production team at St. Albans. General Purpose:Operate the separator/evaporator process in an efficient manner in order to maximize production while maintaining product quality and employee safety.
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Ensure technical readiness and successful production handover for new launches, while managing quality audits of suppliers, contract manufacturers, and distribution centers. Job Tags: Procurement & Production.
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General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates collaborative and interactive digital music production instructional sessions. General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates collaborative and interactive digital music production instructional sessions.
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Stand-in for Director, Technical Production when unable to be present (meetings, shop visits, venue surveys, load-ins, etc). Disney Theatrical Productions is seeking a Manager, Technical Production reporting to the Director, Technical Production.
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Vice President, Production Services Application Support. Support tasks and activities for Start of Day (SOD), End of Day (EOD) processes, Disaster Recovery (DR), and middleware software/hardware support for over 380+ applications.
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Set ambitious production goals and communicate them to key personnel. Create schedules for employees to ensure optimum staffing levels Production Manager qualifications and skills. Our glassware company needs a motivated, highly organized Production Manager to join our team.
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Job Title: Production Coordinator The Production Coordinator will be responsible for creating and maintaining purchase orders for our launch and replenishment catalog. Ensure finished production retains meet our specs/standards Review and monitor open order reporting with suppliers and track adherence to production schedule.
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The course focuses on cultivating meticulous pre-production skills, including scriptwriting, art direction, cinematography, and sound design. Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, seeks an experienced and enthusiastic adjunct instructor for our "Pre-Production Workshop" course during the Fall 2024 semester.
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Support with the plan and monitor workflow, as well as material movement in production cycles to ensure continuous operations of food assembly and tray setting. Minimum of 1 years of experience in a high-volume food service or food manufacturing production with experience/exposure to leadership roles.
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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an accredited college program studying, Communications, Event Production, Broadcast Journalism, Television Production or Theater Production.
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Provide operational support including but not limited to: PCard suspension issues, facilities maintenance/CapEx approvals, coordinating continuous returns of IT assets, disposal of confidential production finance documents, and intercepting physical mail for processing.
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A growing food/beverage company located near JFK Airport is currently searching for BOTH a first shift senior production supervisor and a second shift production supervisor. To be considered, you must have at least 2-5 years of production supervisor or manager level experience in the food/beverage or consumer products industries.
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Summary / Objective Production Associate is responsible for taking direction from the supervisor in order to meet production demands while ensuring quality and safety standards are met. Will Associate be comfortable transferring two and four pound carts of production in and out of chillers (38˚ F) and flipping the trays in chillers (38˚ F) when needed.
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