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Bachelors degree or equivalent work experience in Poultry Science, Animal Science, Agriculture or related discipline. The Live Receiving Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of production associates to achieve required production and quality standards in a safe, efficient, and effective manner and for promoting and maintaining positive working relationships within the production group.
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Minimum Education Bachelors degree or equivalent work experience in Poultry Science, Animal Science, Agriculture or related discipline. May be exposed to all chemicals used in poultry, food, processing facility.
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With a goal of becoming the most trusted name in premium proteins, we create products for consumers and for retail and foodservice customers around the globe, while changing the way animals are raised for food.
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We are hiring a Production Supervisor - 1st Shift (Debone) to join our team in Dillon, SC! The Production Supervisor - 1st Shift (Debone) is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of production associates to achieve required production and quality standards in a safe, efficient, and effective manner and for promoting and maintaining positive working relationships within the production group.
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Bachelors Degree in Industrial Engineering, Business Administration. Minimum of 5 years of experience in leadership/supervisory role, preferably in food manufacturing environment.
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Education & Experience of the Production Supervisor: ·High School Degree or Equivalent Required, Bachelors degree or equivalent preferred. Job Responsibilities of the Production Supervisor:·Lead and supervise all production personal.
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Job Title: Production SupervisorLocation: Norfolk, NebraskaSalary: $65-85K plus bonusJob Summary of the Production Supervisor: The Production Supervisor will supervise all shift employees in the facility.
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2+ years of previous supervisory/management experience within a food or beverage manufacturing environment. ·Complete weekly and monthly production schedules. ·Work with Production and Process Managers.
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Bachelors' degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain, Engineering, Food Science, Agricultural Sciences, or other Natural Science degrees preferred. Previous experience in a food-processing or manufacturing environment is a plus.
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We are hiring a Production Supervisor - 1st Shift (Evisceration) to join our team in Dillon, SC! The Production Supervisor - 1st Shift (Evisceration) is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of production associates to achieve required production and quality standards in a safe, efficient, and effective manner and for promoting and maintaining positive working relationships within the production group.
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The Cut Up Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of production associates to achieve required production and quality standards in a safe, efficient, and effective manner and for promoting and maintaining positive working relationships within the production group.
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Our Bridgewater team is actively recruiting for a Production Supervisor. The Production Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of production associates to achieve required production and quality standards in a safe, efficient, and effective manner and for promoting and maintaining positive working relationships within the production group.
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The minimum qualification for this position is a Bachelors degree in Engineering, Business, or other related field. Job Description: It is the responsibility of the Production Supervisor to coordinate raw materials, machinery, and staffing/crewing to provide the highest return of investment while achieving production department goals as outlined by the Director of Manufacturing and VP of Operations.
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A demonstrated experience in food manufacturing; or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience is a large plus. Assist in the forecasting and planning of workload for various areas of the production department.
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Job Description: It is the responsibility of the Production Supervisor to coordinate raw materials, machinery, and staffing/crewing to provide the highest return of investment to Diamond Foods, Inc., while achieving production department goals as outlined by the Director of Manufacturing and VP of Operations.
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