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Minimum one (1) years’ experience within a manufacturing setting; three (3) years’ experience in food manufacturing or poultry industry preferred. Working knowledge of poultry processing, food safety regulations, OSHA guidelines, GMP and HACCP.
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Requirements: 3-5 years of experience in Food Sanitation, Production, and Maintenance Preferred College Degree from Accredited (4) Year College Degree; Prefer BS Degree in Food Science or have Equivalent work experience Familiar with Food Industry Vacuum Packaging Equipment with Modified Atmosphere-Gas Flush.
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Previous experience in a food-processing or manufacturing environment is ideal. We pride ourselves on having the most impactful, energized and inclusive culture in the food industry.
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2-5 years of experience in a production management or supervision role, preferably in the food processing industry. The Production Supervisor position is responsible for leading employees in a manufacturing environment, including accountability for the achievement of all safety, quality, customer service, productivity, throughput, cost and continuous improvement objectives through both individual and team contributions.
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Production Supervisor (Food Industry) Three (3) to five (5) years related experience in a supervisory capacity, with a preferred minimum of three (3) in the food processing industry in a manufacturing environment.
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Working knowledge of industry safety standards in a food manufacturing environment preferred. -Develop and conduct training for production leads and operators, monitor startup and shutdown procedures, coordinate production efforts with the sanitation crew, verify accurate operator reporting and work order processing, update training and operating manuals for current plant operation procedures.
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Prefer experience in a related industry such as pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, medical device or food processing. Prefer experience with cGMP and other applicable industry regulatory requirements as they relate to the production of pharmaceutical products and associated quality systems.
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Production SupervisorAbout Us:Set sail on a thrilling adventure with a leading innovator in the food processing industry. Your Mission: Schedule Captain: Steer our production schedule to ensure timely deliveries and maintain impeccable, accurate manufacturing documentation.
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Innovation Buccaneer: Constantly explore and implement ways to improve our manufacturing processes, boosting quality and streamlining production. Hands-on experience with blending and mixing manufacturing.
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The Operations Supervisor position is responsible for leading employees in a manufacturing environment, including accountability for the achievement of all safety, quality, customer service, productivity, throughput, cost and continuous improvement objectives through both individual and team contributions.
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Viskase is a global powerhouse in the food packaging industry, renowned for delivering top-tier artificial casings and a comprehensive range of casings and nettings. role demands a well-rounded manufacturing individual with a combination of leadership, technical, safety oversight, and communication skills to effectively manage production activities in the Chemical, Extrusion, Drying Area at the Osceola plant.
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A solid understanding of various manufacturing concepts, practices, and procedures, with the ability to work within an accredited quality environment (e.g., Lean Manufacturing, ISO). Batch Commander: Oversee the making and filling of batches to support our production schedule, ensuring everything runs as smoothly as a calm sea.
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We are looking for a Production Supervisor. Bachelors' degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain, Engineering, Food Science, Agricultural Sciences, or other Natural Science degrees - required.
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Set sail on a thrilling adventure with a leading innovator in the food processing industry. 4+ years in batch manufacturing, preferably in food, chemicals, consumer products or related processing environments.
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Schedule Captain: Steer our production schedule to ensure timely deliveries and maintain impeccable, accurate manufacturing documentation. We're on the hunt for a spirited and seasoned professional to captain our production operations, ensuring the highest standards of productivity, quality, and efficiency.
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