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The Production Manager is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of Gerber Collision at all times. The Production Manager ensures that the customers' vehicles are repaired on time, exceeding Gerber Collision's quality expectations and the customers' needs.
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Proficient in traffic control plan production and sequence of construction for roadway projects including Transportation Management Plans, temporary signing, striping and barricades, and detour plans.
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Must possess three (3) or more years of experience as a Production Mechanic in a manufacturing/industrial environment or have equivalent verifiable military or technical school experience, high speed production/packaging environment preferred.
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As an integral member of the GUNNER Leadership Team, this role will lead our Marketing department end-to-end including Performance Marketing (acquisition and retention channels), Brand Marketing (social, community, events, partnerships), and Creative Services (photo/video, copy, asset production, web/ecommerce UX.
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The Sazerac Company, established in 1850, is a leading North American spirits supplier, and owner of many of the industry’s most venerable distilling companies - Buffalo Trace Distillery, The Glenmore Distillery, and A. Smith Bowman Distillery.
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Assist Pipefitters with assembling, installing, and maintaining pipe systems, pipe supports, and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, lubricating, sprinkling, and industrial production and processing systems.
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Work with marketing department, production department, talent buyer, labels, artist management and / or local offices to set-up events, place holds, process orders and release tickets in a timely fashion.
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Work with production team to address FOH & Private Event production needs. The Assistant General Manager will focus on driving both top line and bottom-line margins and facilitate smooth operations within programming, food & beverage, marketing, private events, retail, production and any additional brand opportunities.
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Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in the production of technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models. A well-established Engineering, Surveying, and Land Planning firm is looking to add a Land Planner with an AICP Certification to their team in the Nashville, TN market.
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Work with on-camera talent and other production staff to craft ideas into engaging & repeatable series and one-off videos. Background in studio and field production required. Oversee conception, development and production of video content.
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Act as production coordinator, camera operator, and/or sound mixer (monitor production audio, perform sound checks and work with other audio engineers to ensure proper recording). Maintain and nurture relationships with new and existing production partners.
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The Pastry Chef will report directly to the Bakery Production Manager and is responsible for the management and production of our Pastry Department. Work alongside the Bakery Production Manager to plan and execute existing Pastry Menu.
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Maintain production records and reporting as required. As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, Sherwin-Williams requests state and local employment services delivery systems to provide priority referral of Protected Veterans.
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As Executive Sous Chef, you will be responsible for the daily supervision and production of all kitchen operations and events. Assist the Executive Chef with daily supervision and production of all operations and events.
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Areas of responsibility include financial planning and analysis, enhancing title-by-title profit margins with our production and inventory teams, overseeing vendors relations for product development (excluding printers and material suppliers), developing reporting and strategic initiatives to be planned with all teams across the publishing ecosystem: sales, editorial, design, marketing, production, inventory, logistics, and finance.
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