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Coordinates the production, purchase, and distribution of ceramic tile and natural stone inventory. As the Material Planner, we need someone who is ready to provide a variety of support such as communicating with various business groups on the production, planning, and distribution of production schedules and purchase orders.
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Basic knowledge of studio production techniques including, different camera and lens types, proper filming techniques, lighting design, microphones and the post-production process. Qualifications for virtual production studio manager (Required and Desired.
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The Lighting Designer/Programmer & Technician will work with the Technical Production Manager as necessary on each event or production to oversee all lighting design, programming and system needs.
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RWS Global is currently seeking a LIGHTING DESIGNER/PROGRAMMER & TECHNICIAN to join our team of world-class designers and production staff. Ability to work in a timely manner by adhering to the install/strike schedules executed by Technical Production Manager.
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Total Gas & Chemical Management (TGCM) Operations group provides our semiconductor manufacturing customers with on site safe, reliable, and cost-effective management of the gases and chemicals needed on a daily basis in the production of electronics materials.
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Minimum of ten (10) years related to land experience, preferably with at least five (5) years' experience working as an in-house landman at an oil and gas exploration and production company. Demonstrates expert knowledge of oil and gas industry contracts and is able to independently draft and negotiate fit for purpose industry exploration and production agreements (leases, joint operating agreements, farm-outs/farm-ins, pooling and unitization agreements, surface damage agreements, facilities use agreements, well allocation agreements, seismic agreements, rights of way, etc.
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Provides customer account management which may include, but is not limited to, order entry, order inquiry, product information, order status, pricing, inventory inquiries and transportation management to analyze and resolve customer needs.
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Maintain video production schedules and monitor progress of tasks and multiple projects to ensure content meets the live production timelines laid out by Creative’s team manager and CMO. Collaborate and communicate clearly with key stakeholders (producer, director, audio engineer, graphics team, control room) to maintain best practices for media workflow for prep, production, post and archiving.
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Production experience with: HDFS, YARN, Hive, Spark, Kafka, Oozie / Airflow, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Docker / Kubernetes, Snowflake. Production experience with: HDFS, YARN, Hive, Spark, Kafka, Oozie / Airflow, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Docker / Kubernetes, Snowflake.
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A working knowledge of video monitors, preview and input monitors, production switchers, audio mixing boards, linear/nonlinear editors, storage (servers), waveform monitors, vector scopes, camera control units, speakers, video router/patch panels, sync generators, cameras and camera pedestals, lighting rigs, tungsten lights and lighting control boards, microphones preferred.
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Wilsonart, in Dallas, currently has an opening for a Production Operator I position. Production Operator I. This position bonds all panels on the day's daily production schedule.
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Assist the production office with administrative duties including making signage, drafting correspondence, and taking inventory. A1 AUDIO ENGINEERSUMMARYThe A1 Audio Engineer will assist in all areas of audio production for venue events.
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The Boeing Company’s AvionX organization is seeking a hardware engineer with experience in FGPA and Firmware engineering, specializing in the full development lifecycle of hardware including requirements analysis, design, build, integration, test, certification, production.
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Assist the Gift Shop set-up team with the merchandising of event gift shops including plan-o-grams, merchandise placement, inventory control, cleaning of shops & fixtures. Maintain inventory, merchandise placement, and accurate counts.
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You will report directly to the Engineering Manager and be responsible for the design, production, installation, and commissioning of manufactured products. Finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics.
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