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Design improved workflows in concert with production and studio leadership, managing production TDs to actualize the work. This position will oversee a team of Technical Directors (TDs), managing their priorities and approach, providing technical guidance, and translating the needs of production supervision into an actionable plan, working with the Digital Pipeline Sr Manager to maximize the return on development investment for the Studio.
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The Staging team’s goal is to prepare, organize, and set up the raw materials, ingredients, and packaging needed for the production process. Paid Voting Time: All active Team Members are encouraged to vote and can request up to two hours of paid time off to vote if requested two days in advance and approved by a manager, with Voting Time Off to be requested via Paycom like Sick Time or PTO.
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Apply remotely sensed data (LiDAR) to existing transmission line models in PLS-CADD with neatness and a small margin of error. Knowledge of design techniques, tools and principals involved in the of production of transmission lime models in PLS-CADD.
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Responsible for operating all production equipment managing scrap and maintaining high productivity levels. Keep lines and production floor clean and free of debris and stocked for the incoming shift.
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The Deer Creek Shell Finishing Back-up Trainer will be responsible for providing technical support, leadership, and continuous improvement to staff pertaining to the specific discipline all while ensuring that quality, safety, and production requirements are met.
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Reporting to the Dams and Hydropower Division Manager of the U.S. West Region Water Business Line, serve as the Practice Leader of Dams and Hydropower in Northern California, Oregon, and Washington, in coordination with our National/Global Dams Practice Leaders, Region Business Line Leader, Market Sector Leads, Division Managers, and Growth Leads.
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Support the SKF full line of products and services(SKF, CR, PEER, Kaydon, Cooper, Reman). A successful candidate will have a strong engineering and/or technical sales background along with thorough knowledge of manufacturing and production processes primarily related to Pulp and Paper, Metals, Mining, Food and Beverage, Semiconductor, Pumps, Oil & Gas and other related heavy industries.
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This position will work directly with artists, coordinators, and managers in all production departments including Production Management, Puppet and Set Fabrication, Lighting & Camera, Rapid Prototyping, Story, Editorial, VFX, Marketing, and Media & Archive Services.
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As the Collision Center Manager, you will be responsible for managing the workflow and production work force at our OEM owned Collision repair center. Back-up childcare and parenting support resources.
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This position will be based out of a bulk gas production site located in Hillsboro, OR. This position reports to a Production Superintendent and will have direct responsibility for multiple nitrogen and oxygen production plants.
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Technical Development Scientist Job Knowledge & Scope: RMG, in the Cell Culture and Bioprocess Operations department, is responsible for providing support to pre-Early Stage Research to Early Development projects with high-throughput protein production from mammalian transient cultures.
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We value social responsibility, too: Our worldwide “Giving” program encourages employee giving and volunteering globally, while The Applied Materials Foundation provides an employee match of up to US$3,000 per employee per year.
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Set up new parts, leading them to first article acceptance and full production. Manage and maintain all electronic production files, including CAD/CAM source files, verification files, drawings, and other engineering documentation.
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Coordinate with the Operations Coordinator to adhere to production schedules and recommend optimizations based on customer needs. Ability to train and mentor new personnel in machining and production processes.
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WHAT YOU WILL WORK ON If this is you, you'll obsess over the needs of the consumer, advised by deep consumer insights, building and implementing the line plan for the product line that supports the category’s seasonal strategies and delivers growth.
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