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Toyota is looking for a passionate and highly-motivated Production Group Leader (1st Line Supervisor). Utilize strong communication skills as the primary communication link between leadership and the production team.
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Working knowledge and experience with TPS and Production Efficiency (PEFF) system preferred. Utilize Toyota Production System (TPS) techniques to standardize current/new processes and methods, reduce process variation, identify waste, and methodically eliminate waste.
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Clariant is currently looking for two Production Group Leaders to support the Adsorbents and Additives business unit in Quincy, FL. The Production Group Leaders will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing processes and the efficient use of resources within the production team.
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At Liberty Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services, we promote a challenging, but rewarding opportunity in a caring environment.
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As a Production Group Leader, you will be responsible for supervising a group of employees to develop business processes, manage production operations and foster an atmosphere of teamwork and cooperation.
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As a Quality Group Leader or GSC Group Leader, you will supervise a group of technical personnel engaged in problem solving, inspection, quality control, quality assurance and GM Built-in-Quality activities.
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The General Motors Manufacturing Group is seeking to identify highly motivated and qualified individuals for current and potential future opportunities as a Group Leader. What do Group Leaders do.
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Production Group Leaders:As a Production Group Leader, you will be responsible for supervising a group of employees to develop business processes, manage production operations and foster an atmosphere of teamwork and cooperation.
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Opportunities as a Group Leader. The General Motors Manufacturing Group is seeking to identify highly motivated and qualified individuals for. Selected candidates will have the opportunity to learn new skills as well as influencing the development of manufacturing processes to support this historical and game-changing progression to electric and autonomous vehicles.
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Knowledge of Continuous Improvement Processes (CIP) o Work in a loud manufacturing environment that is not climate controlled (conditions can be hot or cold). o Wear personal protective equipment, for example: safety glasses, gloves, hats, ear plugs, and safety shoes.
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We believe we all must make a choice every day - individually and collectively - to drive meaningful change through our words, our deeds and our culture. Our vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
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Group leader production control JIS. Ensuring the FIFO in Commission , Production & Transport (production control) Technical instruction and guidance of Production Control Agent JIS team.
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MAU is hiring a Production Group Leaders at our client in Conyers, GA. As a Job Title, you will assist management in the successful operation of plastic colorants and compounds department.
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As a Group Leader, you will be responsible for managing and implementing all production operations and shop activities. Production Group Leader. · Assist the Plant Manager and Production Manager in establishing and monitoring overall plant performance for production and quality control standards.
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Who we’re looking forToyota is looking for a passionate and highly-motivated Production Group Leader (1st Line Supervisor). Manage a group of hourly team leaders and team members, providing direct communication and leadership to ensure a safe operating environment.
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