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Job Description Grimshaw is a global architecture and design studio of ideas and invention, driven by a desire to connect people to each other and the world around us. Role ResponsibilitiesThe BIM Coordinator will provide technical support directly to project team members and report to the Studio BIM Manager for North America, providing feedback on the team’s requirements for training, workflows or content.
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On site supervisor for Studio assistant and responsible for keeping the crew on task and working efficiently. Overseeing and training all Studio assistant staff for Events and Shoots team.
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Internal: Global Marketing, Content & Studio, Integrated Production, Fashion Office, Legal, Calvin Klein International Offices, Finance, Design, Visual Merchandising, Store Planning, O/O Calvin Klein Business Units.
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Collaborate with IT and other relevant stakeholders to evaluate, select, and integrate digital asset management (DAM) systems and other technological solutions that align with the unique needs and objectives of the photo studio.
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We combine powerful kneading movements with our high-performance skincare, innovative tools and cutting-edge technology to tone and tighten the 40+ forgotten muscles of the face - in our Studios, on face-gym.com and our Digital Studio, third-party retailers (Sephora, Selfridges, SAKS, Net-a-Porter to name a few, and many new ones to come), and at home.
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Studio Production, Business Operations, Project Management, Newsroom Video Editor or Post Production background. We are looking for a Sports Media Resource Coordinator for a top entertainment company in Bristol, CT. The Resource Coordinator will assist in the day-to-day operation of production content, logistics, and the facilitation of studio show content into edit facilities.
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The interdisciplinary department fosters and integrates a full and dynamic range of studio art and design practices and seeks an individual who pursues studio practice in design grounded in scientific, aesthetic, political or social research, informed by critical perspectives in contemporary art and design.
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Experience overseeing and utilizing a screen print studio, working with water based pigment inks, mixing custom ink colors. Candidates have experience in textile print design and screen printing on fabric.
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Work as needed at gallery during installations as well as at offsite locations· Liaison between Property Managers, Shipping, Property Control, Specialists, Department Administrator, Photo Studio and Cataloguers regarding framing needs.
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Required Skills: MS SQL Server MariaDB SolarWinds DPA Index Tuning E-R Diagramming Data Normalization Backup and Restore Clustered Databases Query Optimization MongoDB PostgreSQL Database Tools: SQL Server Management Studio, Azure Data Studio, SQL Profiler, SQL Prompt.
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The Cornell University College of Human Ecology is seeking a Lecturer/Director for the Digital Design and Fabrication Studio (DDFS). Lecturer – Director, Digital Design and Fabrication Studio.
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Commitment to go live on-site at our New York City studio. This performance-based, contract position offers 10 hours per week , with the flexibility to work in-office as necessary to shoot in-studio.
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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. Act as the League’s subject matter expert for remote/studio sports production technology, including but not limited to content supply chain lifecycle (e.g. PAM, MAM and Archive.
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We were the first real estate company to introduce asset-wide amenity services through our ZO platform, and the first traditional real estate company to create its own flexible space and coworking brand, Studio.
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Experience in Rhino, 3D Studio Max, Sketchup, or any comparable software to model and render 3D images. Concept, create and deliver strong design solutions to support Visual Merchandising and Marketing initiatives such as window display, in-store VM display, and podium to popup store.
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