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Handles and ensures quality of documentation (control, retention, and archival) to support CGMP activities. Demonstrates an understanding of quality concepts such as: cost of quality, analytical metrics and / or statistics, trending, quality planning, validation, CAPA and problem solving.
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Be a liaison with production, design engineering, production and inventory control, and sales to coordinate designs & manufacturing for the purpose of efficient production.
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Fill out Production Control Board (PCB). The strategic importance of a Welder lies in their ability to prioritize safety, maintain product quality, ensure operational efficiency, adapt to changing demands, share knowledge, contribute to continuous improvement, and manage cost effectively.
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Confers with management personnel to establish production and quality control standards, develop budget and cost controls, and to obtain data regarding types, quantities, specifications, and delivery dates of products ordered.
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2-5 years of experience in a quality control role preferred, especially with metal stamping or springs. Michigan Spring & Stamping is a medium-sized family company based in Muskegon, Michigan and is part of the KERN-LIEBERS Group, a global technology leader for the production of highly complex strip and wire parts and assemblies.
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Identifies opportunities or implements changes, on a need basis, to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials and parts to optimize productivity and ensure optimal use of resources.
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This position requires a general understanding and control of the production process of poultry, accurate record keeping for associates time and attendance. This position is responsible for maintaining high paced production, quality, cost efficiency, and yields while ensuring the safest working environment possible.
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Thorough knowledge and application of budgeting, financial analysis and cost control practices. Build strong relationships with the MITER, Mi, and Milgard Support Centers and production locations leadership and procurement personnel as well as within supplier-partner organizations.
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Accountable for safety, product quality, exercising cost control, meeting production schedules, the proper uses of direct and indirect labor, accurate record-keeping and reporting, minimizing scrap and rework costs, training new and existing personnel, and communicating with other supervisory and management personnel as well as subordinates.
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As a front-line leader, the incumbent has a direct impact on keeping employees safe and injury-free, influencing the profitability of the plant by managing manpower, productivity, material flow, preventative maintenance, and control of scrap and rework.
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This includes, but is not limited to, understanding of bill of materials (BOMs) and Routings, production flow and inventory control and costing. The Cost Accountant reports directly to the Accounting Manager for GARI and is responsible for managing and maintaining the cost accounting system.
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Supports Business and Department Action Plan objectives, focusing on production support activities, scrap reduction, part quality improvements, and cost reductions. Experience with PLC, HMI control systems, CNC machine tool programming, or Fanuc robot programming is a plus.
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They shall instill product disciplines to align with Production Imperatives of Safety, Quality Schedule & Cost which include but not limited too; fall protection, critical moves and crane lifts, use & disposal of hazardous materials, adherence and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), material handling and storage of staged and work-in-process (WIP) parts, chemical control and labeling, clean as you go, housekeeping, Tool & FOD controls.
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Creation of 2D drawings (such as P&IDS, control diagrams, and notes) in REVIT - Perform construction period services (review of submits, responses to RFI’s etc) - Able to present in front of large groups that include clients, peers, contractors, and end user groups.
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Investigates, in cooperation with other departments, areas of quality improvement, cost reduction, method improvement, yield control and equipment maintenance and provides suggestions. This position is responsible for assuring all procedures are followed in achieving the highest level or productivity in the most cost efficient manner possible while still maintaining the specification of the customer.
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