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The Plant Services Manager will be responsible for leading, managing, training, and developing the Sanitation, Pest Control and Waste. Coordinate and oversee all outside vendors as they relate to the Plant Services Department; Pest Control Technicians.
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The Plant Services Manager is accountable for leading salary/hourly Utilities associates, Crew Leaders, and the Operational Excellence Coordinator. In addition, the Plant Services Manager is accountable for budget management practices (i.e., controlling costs, monitoring the allocation of financial resources in support of the top five manufacturing objectives and supporting the month-end close and accrual process for the Utilities department.
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Under the general direction of the Contract Services Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for overseeing all custodial and floor care services both contracted and in house.
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Grande Cheese Company is seeking an engaging and dynamic people leader for our available Assistant Manager, Plant Quality & Lab Services at our Brownsville facility! Support the Sr Manager, Plant Food Safety & Quality in leading and/or supporting plant initiatives related to product safety or quality.
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The Plant Technical Services Manager troubleshoots and identifies process needs to maintain quality, reliability, production levels and ensures compliance with environmental, health and safety needs of team members.
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The Territory Manager within Sustainability Services provides a comprehensive range of innovative and cost-effective environmental solutions to their assigned clients/operating units. Works with the Vertical Manager on the renegotiation of contracts, services and projects with existing clients and vendors.
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The Plant Services Manager will be responsible for leading, managing, training, and developing the Sanitation, Pest Control and Waste Management programs/systems for the facility with a continuous improvement focus.
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The company, through its subsidiaries, provides collection, recycling and disposal services to millions of residential, commercial, industrial and municipal customers throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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As the Associate Manager-Field Services Outside Plant Construction, you will be responsible for providing functional leadership and direction to non-exempt Field Service construction roles and external contractors (where applicable) in the assigned geographic areas directly supporting capital projects and inside and outside plant maintenance.
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The Category Manager - Plant Services is a key member of the Extrusion North America Procurement team. The Category Manager - Plant Services is responsible for managing the procurement activities across external vendors providing plant services and maintenance.
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Field Services Operations Director/Sr. Manager- Inside PlantJob Summary: TekCom Resources, Inc is currently recruiting a Field Services Operations Director/Sr. Manager- Inside Plant You must have an ISP/CO/Datacenter/Cable background for this direct-Hire position with one of our customers in the Jacksonville, FL area.
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Define a strategic approach to the plant services category based on spend opportunity analysis, internal stakeholder discussions, while utilizing supply market intelligence, vendor knowledge, and sound procurement strategies.
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Category Manager - Plant Services - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. · Lead strategic sourcing events to establish a competitive sourcing environment for plant services. The plant services categories include contractors (electrical, mechanical, environmental, HVAC, etc.
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Field Services Operations, Director/Sr. Manager, Inside Plant, ISP, Broadband, Construction Management, Central Office, Field Services Operations Director/Sr. Manager- Inside Plant You must have an ISP/CO/Datacenter/Cable background.
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Ocean Spray's manufacturing team is hiring a Plant Engineering & Technical Services Manager who can help steer the way during a very important phase of our business! Engage in the typical responsibilities of a manager requiring budgeting, planning, evaluating, organizing, integrating, and delegating for both Controls & Automation and Maintenance.
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