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The Print Production Manager will oversee daily operations and provide supervision to staff and oversight of production to ensure effective use of available resources to efficiently produce printed materials of high quality in a timely manner to meet the stated goals and objectives of the department.
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Depending on the role and location, youll learn: how to operate a garment press and high-capacity printer, a t-shirt folding machine, how to assist with the print production process, or how to receive and process customer returns.
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5-7 yrs years of hands on experience working in an infrastructure managed services environment, supporting complex engineered solution in production with Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/High Performance Compute Systems and Platforms, Converged/ Hyper-Converged infrastructure along with fluency in AI/ML pipelines, Nvidia GPU optimization, InfiniBand networking, Machine Learning operating systems such as cnvrg.io, Compute Orchestration Platform such as runai etc.
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Job Summary Facilities Irrigation Supervisor is a hands-on irrigation position supervising a year-round team of irrigation groundskeepers as well as performing landscaping maintenance at all Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) campus locations to keep the grounds safe and beautiful throughout the year.
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Under the supervision and direction of a Sergeant, Police Officer or Crossing Guard Supervisor, prepares crossing zone and assists children in crossing streets safely on a seasonal basis while children attend school.
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You have an understanding of plant production systems, FSMA, SQF, GMP, HACCP, sanitation, plant safety, quality systems, kosher and organic regulations. We are looking for a Quality Process Engineer for our manufacturing plant in West Jordan, Utah. In this role you will direct and manage all sanitation activities including leading the team in ensuring the cleaning and sanitizing of the equipment, production floor, and general areas.
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You have the option of our open positions:Neuro-Hospitalist - Grand Junction, ColoradoMovement Disorder Neurologist - Murray, UtahYou will be offered competitive market compensation, bonuses, production incentives, malpractice insurance and lifetime tail coverage.
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The Aggregates General Manager will play a critical role in leading and optimizing aggregates production operations, including quarry operations, safety, product inventory management and distribution, and successful alignment with internal customers and partners.
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Six months of phlebotomy experience OR Phlebotomy training as approved by Manager/Supervisor. Other duties may be assigned by the supervisor. The Phlebotomist I performs specimen collection using many different techniques such as venipuncture, capillary puncture, PIVO, and throat swab collections.
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We bring more than a century of expertise and 6,600 team members to deliver forward-thinking innovations, unmatched global supply chain capability, and market-shaping solutions in reservoir, drilling, production, midstream, and water applications.
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Experience as a supervisor or head cook in a health care property. Completion of an ADA approved course in quantity food purchasing, production, service and nutrition, preferred.) The Culinary Services Director is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, and directing the overall operations of the Culinary Department in accordance with current standards, guidelines, and regulations governing our property, and as may be directed by the Executive Director and/or Regional Culinary Services Director, to assure that quality nutritional services are provided on a daily basis and that the department is maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary manner.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar role within an advertising agency, creative studio, production company, in-house marketing team or similar entities. Must have working knowledge in all aspects of creative video production, particularly related to video/photo capture, post-production and media management.
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Provide authentic, career preparatory training to students with a passion for careers in film production, digital media production, and acting; to provide solid liberal arts education to students in preparation for college entry, as well as assisting students at risk of not graduating; and to assist in the character education and development of each student.
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This includes oversight of the employees, process QC, Supervisor, Technical Support, Quality Control, Technologist, Technician, Manufacturing. This includes oversight of the employees, process QC, Supervisor, Technical Support, Quality Control, Technologist, Technician, Manufacturing.
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Podcast Production: As a core focus of the department, you'll be deeply involved in our Adventure Ted Chats podcast, gaining hands-on experience and insight into podcast production and promotion.
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