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Assist with the maintenance of all Development and Production reports. That's why we offer a great associate discount across all of our brands (J.Crew, J.Crew Factory, and Madewell). Community Impact - We support the communities where we live and work through our philanthropic efforts and the J.Crew Cares Program.
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Manage end to end social media production, from small to medium scale shoots. And, beyond our devotion to premium denim, we believe in putting people and planet first in everything we do from our commitment to sustainable production to our focus on broadening opportunity and building belonging.
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Assists the Executive Sous Chef/Chef & B in menu development, food specifications, recipes, and supervising cooks, production, developing and monitoring food and labor budgets for the department, and maintains the highest professional food quality and sanitation standards.
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Experience with digital art production. 3+ years of experience in Print Production & Design, ideally servicing the advertising industry. Reporting to the Senior Creative Director, the Production Designer is a full-time, exempt position that is based in New York City.
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The candidate will be responsible CNC MasterCAM programming, leadership in set-up machining, production schedule, tool & machine selection, and ultimately upgrading our machining & turning technology.
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The Manager, Sourcing is responsible for leading and executing the strategic sourcing activities for all Production Supplies related categories (estimated at $25-$30M in annual spend). Fostering a culture of trust and wellbeing that prioritizes the team and values employee contributions.
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Tour and Stage Production experience. Maintain regular communications with Production Manager and the GM. Advance technical and Hospitality details for shows/events along with the Production Manager.
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Production Manager - DKNY / Tommy Hilfiger Dresses. Daily communication with overseas office to monitor pre-production and production delivery issues; resolve issues as they arise to insure on time bulk deliveries.
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Review, draft, and negotiate various creative and production agreements, including master service agreements (and SOWs), digital production, post-production, photography, and talent agreements.
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Senior Graphic Packaging Designer HOME TEXTILE COMPANY - MIDTOWN NYC – New York, NY Job description Create logos, and new packaging ideas for new customers Design and develop packages from concept to production Create package concepts & brand statements that are on trend and complement home furnishings Create packaging design including die cuts, inserts, and hang tags Effectively communicate product statement and features through design spec to production team and factory.
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This individual will handle failures and performance impairments of Video Routers, Audio/Video Transport, Media file transfer & storage systems, Video Switchers, Audio Consoles, Non-linear post-production systems, Production intercom systems, Cameras, Prompters, and other studio production systems to mitigate impact to production and on-air deadlines.
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Department: Production/ Hair & Make-Up Shop. A culture of excellence, best practice, and employee engagement with like-minded colleagues. We believe that each employee has the responsibility to help shape the Juilliard organizational culture, and we provide opportunities to participate in team-building throughout the year.
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Leading the production process, including managing, sourcing and creating content, editing, creating visual effects and motion graphics including bumpers, logo stings and chyrons. Sound design and post-production.
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Knowledge of broadcast operations, and the systems and technologies used in live event production, studio operation, content publishing, and signal transport/transmission. 10+ years’ experience in an engineering role focused on broadcast operations or TV production.
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Providing holistic production and project management for mainstage vocal, dance, and multi-venue musical entertainment products (workflow management, studio logistics, materials management, transportation logistics, talent onboarding support, etc.
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