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The Production Underwriter works closely with Account Engineers to review renewal and new business opportunities to ensure proper risk identification, analysis, and assessment in order to ensure the development and growth of a profitable portfolio of business in the Seattle territory.
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Astronics Advanced Electrical Systems (AES) is seeking a Production Test Technician on Weekend Shift in Kirkland, WA. Production Test Technician, Weekend Shift (2024-069) The Production Test Technician will test assembled parts or products for defects, wear, and deviations from specifications using precision measuring instruments and complex test equipment.
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Canon USA is seeking a Production Print Sales Consultant (Consultant, Production Sales) to support our dealer channel in the south and central regions. Prior experience selling production print hardware, software and services a must, as is technical knowledge in the areas of imaging, off-set printing, digital printing, RIPs, color workflow and management.
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Create and coordinate the demand signal for hardware purchases, partnering with supporting functions including Supply Chain Planning, Production Control, Fulfillment, Accounts Payable, and Supplier Quality to facilitate order placement and product delivery.
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The primary responsibility for this position will be selling Production Print Systems (Xerox, Canon and Ricoh). Experience with Canon, Ricoh and Xerox Production Print Systems. Centric Business Systems- powered by UBEO Business Services, the premier provider of business technology products and services, is seeking to hire a Print Production Sales Specialist to join our team in Baltimore, MD.
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The production support engineer would be joining the Site Reliability (SRE) Team. The SRE team is responsible for the Rover platform’s overall performance, scalability, and reliability. is looking for a production support engineer to triage and investigate technical support issues escalated from our customer experience team and ensure timely resolution of issues within support Service Level Agreements (SLAs.
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A Production Specialist Team Member is working in a fast-paced environment in workstations that have required cycle times. The Production Specialist is a broadly defined position where the responsibilities are based on different levels of skills and competencies.
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We sail into uncharted waters every day at Facebook in Production Engineering, and we are always learning. Production Engineers at Facebook are hybrid software/systems engineers who ensure that Facebook's services run smoothly and have the capacity for future growth.
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Production Support, Release support, Shell, Bash, KornShell, perl, python, ruby, Linux, Unix, Tomcat, Ngnix, Automation, Jenkins, Maven, Docker, Quickbuild, Rundeck. Job Title: Production Support - Release Execution Support.
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The Production and Traffic Manager will have their finger on the pulse of the creative work carried out by University Marketing & Communications. Under the supervision of the Associate Director for Creative Operations, and in partnership with project managers, the Production and Traffic Manager will use a wide range of systems and tools to keep deliverables and timelines organized and ensure production processes are followed.
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Be Disciplined Entrepreneur, owning process improvement and continually enhancing safety, quality, production and financial results; Direct and monitor activities of production personnel and manages resources employed in manufacturing of packaging solutions.
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The Studio Engineer/Video Production Specialist should have a strong background in technical problem-solving skills to support operations when systemic problems arise, and proactively, when invention and efficiency can be implemented to solve problems before they occur.
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Assist with inventory of television production equipment. Properly store television production equipment. Two years' experience as a Production Technician II or equivalent position required.
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The Architectural Production Manager + Marketing Assistant will be responsible for the production phase of architectural projects, ensuring that designs are translated into reality with precision and adherence to quality standards.
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2+ years of prepress, print design, or print-production experience. high-level understanding of prepress and print production processes , We are looking for a hardworking Print Production and Quality Assurance Specialist with the creative ability to build and finalize files, coupled with an obsession for making sure all elements are completed beautifully and accurately.
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