Audio Production Specialist White House USAAudio Production SpecialistDC$102,415–$133,142 / yearThe incumbent of this position serves as an Audio Production Specialist who is responsible for analyzing, defining, and specifying audio production requirements; and uses audio production hardware and software to support the capture, editing, and presentation of programs originating from the Library. It is the nations oldest federal cultural institution and the worlds largest library, with more than 158 million items in its physical collections (including books, manuscripts, prints, photos, film, video, and sound recordings) and over 37 million items online.
Head of Studio and Post Production Stand TogetherHead of Studio and Post ProductionArlington, VirginiaStand Together is a philanthropic community that helps America’s boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of our country’s biggest problems, from education to the economy, broken communities, and toxic division, among dozens of other pressing issues. We provide our partners with access to resources including funding, thought leadership, a network of peers, and a playbook for applying proven principles to transform lives and society.
Director of Production George Mason UniversityDirector of ProductionManassas, VA$110,000–$125,000 / yearRequired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Generally, ten (10) years of progressively responsible professional experience in technical production or live event management within a major performing arts center, academic presenting organization, or comparable multi-venue environment; Demonstrated experience operating within a multi-venue facility, including spaces exceeding 1,000+ seats and concurrent event management; Proven experience managing large-scale productions across multiple technical disciplines (lighting, audio, video, rigging, carpentry, and stage operations); Generally, a minimum of five (5) years of experience managing full-time staff, indirect reports, and part-time/hourly workforce; Direct responsibility for departmental budgets, including labor, overhire payroll, and operational expenditures; Demonstrated expertise in production advancement, contract interpretation, and execution of complex technical riders and negotiation; Knowledge of advanced theatrical production systems across multiple disciplines; Advanced operational knowledge of counterweight and motorized fly systems (75+ line sets), digital audio networks (Dante/AVB), and advanced theatrical lighting systems and protocols; Skill in leading large, multidisciplinary production teams in complex environments; Skill in financial management, budgeting, and resource planning; Exceptional interpersonal and diplomatic communication skills with ability to work effectively across diverse stakeholder groups; Ability to align production operations with strategic, financial, and institutional goals; Ability to manage high-pressure, multi-event environments, and resolve complex issues; Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders; and. Production Excellence & Stakeholder Engagement: Provides executive-level oversight for all technical production activity across multiple venues and event types; Leads all production advancement strategy, including interpretation and execution of complex technical riders; Translates artistic and technical requirements into fully executable, resource-efficient production plans; Ensures seamless delivery in venues with advanced production systems, including large-scale rigging and theatrical infrastructure; Maintains proactive communication and alignment across production staff, administrative leadership, academic departments, and external clients and partners; Serves as the final escalation point for high-risk or complex production and personnel issues; and.
Director of Production Commonwealth of VirginiaDirector of ProductionManassas, VA$110,000–$125,000 / yearRequired Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Generally, ten (10) years of progressively responsible professional experience in technical production or live event management within a major performing arts center, academic presenting organization, or comparable multi-venue environment; Demonstrated experience operating within a multi-venue facility, including spaces exceeding 1,000+ seats and concurrent event management; Proven experience managing large-scale productions across multiple technical disciplines (lighting, audio, video, rigging, carpentry, and stage operations); Generally, a minimum of five (5) years of experience managing full-time staff, indirect reports, and part-time/hourly workforce; Direct responsibility for departmental budgets, including labor, overhire payroll, and operational expenditures; Demonstrated expertise in production advancement, contract interpretation, and execution of complex technical riders and negotiation; Knowledge of advanced theatrical production systems across multiple disciplines; Advanced operational knowledge of counterweight and motorized fly systems (75+ line sets), digital audio networks (Dante/AVB), and advanced theatrical lighting systems and protocols; Skill in leading large, multidisciplinary production teams in complex environments; Skill in financial management, budgeting, and resource planning; Exceptional interpersonal and diplomatic communication skills with ability to work effectively across diverse stakeholder groups; Ability to align production operations with strategic, financial, and institutional goals; Ability to manage high-pressure, multi-event environments, and resolve complex issues; Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders; and. Production Excellence & Stakeholder Engagement: Provides executive-level oversight for all technical production activity across multiple venues and event types; Leads all production advancement strategy, including interpretation and execution of complex technical riders; Translates artistic and technical requirements into fully executable, resource-efficient production plans; Ensures seamless delivery in venues with advanced production systems, including large-scale rigging and theatrical infrastructure; Maintains proactive communication and alignment across production staff, administrative leadership, academic departments, and external clients and partners; Serves as the final escalation point for high-risk or complex production and personnel issues; and.
Quality Assurance Technician Actalent IncQuality Assurance TechnicianChantilly, VA$41,600–$49,920 / yearThe Quality Assurance Technician works primarily on the production floor and in packaging areas, performing inspections, collecting samples, and interacting closely with production staff. Work attire typically includes appropriate production and safety clothing suitable for a food manufacturing setting, such as closed-toe shoes and any required protective gear provided on-site.
Mix Plant Manager Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream IncMix Plant ManagerLaurel, MD$105,000–$130,000 / yearp>The pay scale for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. Production Management: Review, manage, and execute the daily production plan of ice cream mix to meet production targets and customer demand.
NewExecutive Chef Meriwether GodseyExecutive ChefWashington, DCMeriwether Godsey is looking for an Executive Chef responsible for leading and managing a high-volume food production program, as well as special events and high-end catering for the dining program at an account in Washington, DC. Ensure proper food temperatures are reached, maintained, and recorded; ensure daily records of food usage, organization of storage/cooler areas, and other compliance regulations are kept.
Senior Editor - Transportation Research Board National Academy of SciencesSenior Editor - Transportation Research BoardWashington, DC$88,450–$121,620 / yearCompensation offered to the selected candidate will be based on the candidate's relevant knowledge, skills, and work experience, commensurate with compensation of current employees in comparable positions with similar knowledge, skills, and work experience, and subject to budget parameters. The Board's varied activities annually engage more than 5,500 engineers, scientists, and other transportation researchers and practitioners from the public and private sectors and academia, all of whom contribute their expertise in the public interest.
Senior Transit Lead Architect AtkinsRealis Group IncSenior Transit Lead ArchitectAlexandria, VA$118,200–$197,000 / yearp>Note to staffing and direct hire agencies: In the event a recruiter or agency who is not on our preferred supplier list submits a resume/candidate to anyone in the company, AtkinsRéalis family of companies, we explicitly reserve the right to recruit and hire the candidate(s) at our discretion and without any financial obligation to the recruiter or agency. Ability to provide superior architectural team leadership, interact with senior management and play a decisive leadership role in vertical transit projects.