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Direct reports Operator, B-Operator, Batcher, Dry End Operator, Quality Control Tech, Production Trucker and Material Handlers · High School Diploma with 3+ years’ experience supervising others in a manufacturing environment.
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Four-year degree in Manufacturing/Food Science/Ag Business or a High School Diploma/GED and 2-4 years of previous supervisory experience, particularly in a food manufacturing setting.
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EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS : Bachelor's Degree preferred with 2 years in a supervisory or manufacturing technical support role (e.g. Value Stream Manager, Manufacturing Services), OR Associate's Degree in a technical/related field with 5 years related manufacturing supervisory or lead role, OR High School Diploma or GED and 8 years in a manufacturing supervisory or leadership role.
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Post-Secondary Education, Technical Diploma, GED, or High School Diploma. The Production Supervisor will oversee production operations, ensuring compliance with Mill, Shipping, Slitter, and Quality standards.
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High level of responsibility and visibility with plant management. Due to increased demand, they are looking for a dedicated Production Supervisor to join their team. Competitive salary with incentive program based on production.
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Supervise and provide technical expertise to the Mill, Shipping, Slitter, and Quality Departments. Discipline personnel in coordination with plant management and Human Resources. Our client is a leading manufacturer of building materials, offering top-of-the-line structural products.
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High School diploma with 10 years of supervisory with lean manufacturing , Associate or Bachelor in engineering, business, production/supply chain preferred with 5-10 years of factory leadership experience.
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High school diploma or GED. Minimum 3 years’ experience in a leadership position (team lead, team captain, supervisor, shift lead, etc.) Collaborative Entrepreneurial Spirit Winning Through Customers Respects and Values People Expectations for Results High Ethical Standards, Openness, and Trust What’s in it for you.
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RequirementsRequired Skills/Experience: High School diploma or GED equivalency, plus five (5) years in a manufacturing environment or a four (4) year college degree Knowledge of manufacturing production methods, quality assurance techniques and general safety programs is recommended.
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Production Supervisor position available in the Plymouth, Michigan area. Day shift is 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the midnight shift is 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Will be responsible for overseeing production.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a minimum of 6 years of experience in a manufacturing leadership role preferred or High School Diploma and 10 years of Sheet Metal Mechanic experience, including 4 years in a leadership role, which constitutes a combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a minimum of 6 years of experience in a manufacturing leadership role preferred or High School Diploma and 10 years of Sheet Metal Mechanic experience, including 4 years in a leadership role, which constitutes a combination of education and experience.
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Resolves worker grievances or submits unsettled grievances to production superintendent for action. Friday - Monday, hours are Friday 6 am -3:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 6 am to 6 pm and Monday 6 am to 3:30 pmA Day In The Life Reviews production orders or schedules to ascertain product data such as types, quantities, and specifications of products and scheduled delivery dates in order to plan department operations.
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A high school diploma or GED is required; trade school or military experience preferred. The Production Supervisor at Sheffield Metals will oversee all daily operations of the plant from production and manufacturing to ensuring policies and procedures are followed.
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High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of five (5) years of relevant related work in the pharmaceutical industry experience, plus one (1) year in a team leadership role. Ensure timely manufacturing of all liquid parenteral cGMP products using aseptic processing technology to deliver high-quality sterile products to the pharmaceutical industry.
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