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Our social impact program, Centric Cares, focuses on volunteerism to make a difference in communities we live and work in and our D&I committee is shaping the future of diversity, equity and inclusion at Centric Brands though workshops, resources and inspiring conversation.
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The Audio-Visual (AV) Technician will work as part of a team to set up and run the sound and video equipment used to conduct live events such as meetings and public programs. Set up, and support public and internal programming, including meetings, events, and online panel discussions through Zoom conferencing software and online social media streaming services.
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This individual will work on a hybrid basis, with expectations of being on-site at our San Francisco, CA or New York, NY office 3 days per week. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365—all within 90 seconds.
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In this role, you will partner with the team on tasks ranging from simple part replacement, advanced troubleshooting and preventive/predictive maintenance ensuring that equipment is properly configured and/or set up.
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Managing on-site event set-up;•Advancing and staffing events hosted by third parties at which the Attorney General appears;•Traveling throughout the state and nationally to advance the Attorney General’s trips;•Working closely with press and intergovernmental affairs teams and the Attorney General’s security detail; and•Liaising with venue managers, vendors, other government agencies, community members, and stakeholders as appropriate for event planning and production.
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Client services work will heavily focus on—but not be limited to—projects related to development operations, including data & analytics, gift processing & acknowledgement, system and process development, and database set-up administration.
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This position oversees special events occurring in the center, including set up, execution, and breakdown of events; greeting and directing guests; staying apprised of a changing event schedule; and reporting any facility needs to the Site Director.
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Ability to work on-site at Chappaqua office when necessary to manage supplies and shipping/receiving; ability to lift up to 50 pounds (required) Assisting with on-the-ground logistics at events such as booth set-up and tear-down, furniture, electricity, lead retrieval device rentals, labor management, promotional items, paperwork, etc.
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Each Greenmarket shift consists of an average of 8-12 hours of on-site work. Greenmarket Site Leads oversee daily on-the-ground operations of individual Greenmarket farmers markets throughout New York City. On a daily basis, they work to build healthy communities and create a safe and successful place where local farmers and producers can sell their products and keep their businesses viable.
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Coordinate with WS (Workplace Solutions) team on final approvals for monitor space usage on site, cubicle and desk layouts, cubicle reconfigurations, and furniture requests. Being flexible and able to manage the working hours based on priority projects taking place on site.
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As a new joiner you'll be enrolled on our Global Orientation interactive learning experience to set you up for success. Provide on-site support such as conference room reservations and appropriate set-ups (audio/video connection, catering, seating arrangements); visitor registration and meet-and-greet.
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Set up graphic rendering software for assigned games Communicate with broadcasters & on-site personnel prior to games to ensure everything is functioning properly Generate assigned content and coordinate video feed and/or file delivery to the proper broadcast crew Monitor and QC multiple live baseball games for in-game highlights Receive requests from producers/directors in-game Check for accuracy of data & stats on all graphics.
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The role oversees all project management deliverables related to the expo space floor plan and booth build outs, inbound sales process and agreements, set up and management of the Exhibitor Portal within the EMS, expo budget, Tradeshow manual and show floor management on site.
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This role requires virtual and on-site work setting up and managing rollouts of our solutions to clients. Please Note: There is a requirement of this role to often be on-site with our customers throughout the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Regions.
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Work in partnership with the Administrative Community to ensure optimal office management and workflow optimization, i.e. provide back-up support. Our culture of high performance and innovation relies on our people sharing their knowledge and lifting each other up.
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