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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 7 years of experience in video production and live video production as a technical director (switcher), a proven track record of creating high-quality content, and a deep understanding of the technical aspects of cinematography, lighting design, and live video production.
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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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Experience with Electrical / Mechanical: Navy nukes - EMN, ETN, MMNs, SeaBees, Army - Power Generation, Air Force – Power Production, Generator Techs, Maritime, Coast Guard, Army National Guard, etc.
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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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Production of FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) and updating related geospatial databases; 3 - 6 years of professional work experience in geography (preferably in FIRM production) Production of FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) and updating related geospatial databases.
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Film/Movie – Production, Film festivals, Distribution. More About Us. Before a business ramps up production and begins an expensive marketing campaign, they look to find answers from real-world consumers.
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To determine oil in place and identify opportunities to increase production or improve reservoir management Document all technical support for drilling, recompletion, stimulation, secondary recovery, enhanced oil recovery, reservoir management improvement opportunities, etc.
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What You Will Get To Do: Supporting all aspects of ad-hoc reporting Performing month-end close processes Accurate calculation of fund NAV’s Production of investor allocations and calculation of management/ incentive fees.
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Purchasing Manager with a high volume production home builder (450 - 700 Homes)|Managing all trades, vendors and onboarding new contractors. The successful Senior Purchasing Manager must have a significant track record of working within the single family and homebuilding environment ideally for a Production Home builder.
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Work with the VP of Design and the Production Studio to solicit and review 3rd party design consultant proposals for scope and cost. Coordinate with the Production studio to ensure that the project is setup properly for 3rd party consultants (Structural, MEP, ID, Landscape) to move forward into design.
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Direct Audio / Visual and production management support for OxyChem leadership townhall meetings. Direct Audio / Visual and production management support for OxyChem leadership townhall meetings.
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Summary This role is responsible for one or more functions within Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) who develops and maintains risk models for margin, clearing fund and stress testing with the focus on developing and maintaining risk model software in production, and environments and infrastructure used in model implementation and testing.
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Project Manager - Tent and Mezzanine InstallationInProduction is the leading provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the live events industry. These acquisitions have allowed InProduction to evolve into the largest provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the United States events industry.
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Preferred industry experience in one or more of the following: manufacturing, distribution, and energy related investments, including but not limited to: oil & gas production, midstream, oil field services, utilities & power generation, and green/renewable energy production and services (wind, solar, etc.
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Reviews or develops specifications for various materials used in sign production. Ability to effectively manage, through subordinate supervisors, the planning and production activities of a sign shop.
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