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We’re now hiring an Assistant Mill Operator for Tuffy's Pet Foods, to unload raw ingredients and assist Mill Room Operator in the batching, mixing, and grinding feed following all quality and safety requirements set forth in company policies.
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Your duties could include anything from assigning labels, printing batching records, monitoring workflow and documentation, and updating seed-to-sale systems. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at recruiting at extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging.
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Responsible For:Concrete Production Support:Assist in various aspects of concrete production, including batching and quality control. As an Operations Intern, you will work closely with our production team to support various operational processes, including concrete batching, quality control, equipment operation, and production scheduling.
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Maintaining GMP and good housekeeping in the batching room, drum cooler room and sugar storage area. CIP and general cleanings of batching tank, pumps and pre-blending tanks. Performing any other duties as assigned by Batching Supervisor / QA Manager.
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Assigned daily tasks, i.e. Mail and batching out credit card boxes. Preparing and sending patient accounts to the collection agency preparing adjustment sheets for review by the Doctor, Billing Manager and Director.
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Gather raw materials; measure and mix according to batching instructions. License(s)/Certification(s)/Training Required: Machine specific training for each type of purification equipment (centrifuge product lines, ultra filtration, vacuum dehydration, mobile oil purification system, combo unit & distillation.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDBS Staffing Services, Inc. is currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Batching Assistant to join our client's team. As a Batching Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting the efficient operations of the batching production area, ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety are maintained at all times.
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This position reports to the Cellar and Blending/Batching Manager. Perform basic functions in the blending/batching department with supervision. This position reports to the Cellar and Blending/Batching Manager.
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The Quality Technician is an operational position responsible for executing and delivering best in class quality functions including but not limited to the inspection of in-coming raw materials, in-process materials, documenting the batching, mixing, and manufacturing process, ensuring product consistency and quality and the inspection of final product prior to shipment to the customer.
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Batching and Submitting the claims to Clearing HousePosting electronic and paper claims – process the electronic and paper EOBs to update the claims; prepare the patient statements. Aging and AR Report – process the claim denials on timely manner and resubmit the claims with correct informationDaily other admin tasks include daily balances, payments following with patients and insurance on balances etc.,experience with eClinicalWorks EMR and Gateway EDI clearing house would be preferred.
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Maintain responsibility for reconciling cash drawer daily by adhering to proper balancing procedures, including periodic batching of cashed checks. Fulfill vault teller responsibilities as needed.
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Learn and follow procedures for plant start-up, shut down, cleaning and batching. Ability to operate heavy equipment (e.g., forklift, scissor lift, front-end loader, payloader)Ability to ascend and descend stairs and ladders up to 200 feet.
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Reporting to the Batching Supervisor, the Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for mixing/blending of. Reporting to the Batching Supervisor, the Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for mixing/blending of.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB TITLE: Batch OperatorREPORTS TO: Feed Manager and/or Assistant Feed ManagerFLSA STATUS: Hourly, Ag exemptFUNCTION: Produces finished feed by operating a mill batching system.
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As a Batching Operator, you will be responsible for preparing, measuring, and mixing ingredients according to batch paperwork and recipes to create products with exceptional food protection, texture, color, and flavor.
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