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Strong working knowledge of product structure, manufacturing processes as well as quality standards and modern manufacturing technologies and techniques, TPM. (autonomous maintenance, professional maintenance and early equipment management), quality and process control including Statistical Process Control (SPC), 5S, standardized work and other Lean principles.
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Improves/collaborates on operations disciplines including but not limited to safety, productivity, quality, and process engineering utilizing tools such as 5S, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing and Kaizen evaluations.
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Working knowledge of HACCP, BRC, ISO, or SQF, and Lean Manufacturing required. Master’s Degree in Engineering, Business, Manufacturing, Management, or related is a plus. The Plant Manager will lead the construction of a greenfield facility, providing leadership, management, and vision to establish operational controls, administrative procedures, and people systems.
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Operations Manager will lead and drive all aspects of Ayr Wellness’s cannabis cultivation and processing into patient safety, high quality, and effective dry bud, medicinal cannabis oils, and other related products for ingestion, inhalation, or topical application by registered patients.
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Operations management, Supervision, Production,Lean manufacturing, Management skills, Engineering, Production management, Continuous improvement, aerospace. Operations management, Supervision, Production, Lean manufacturing, Management skills, Engineering, Production management, Continuous improvement, aerospace.
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As the Manufacturing Operations Manager, your experience in strategic planning and coordinating production process, ensures resource optimization and alignment with lean manufacturing principles.
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Certifications: Certifications in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma (Green Belt, Black Belt), or Project Management. Operational Management Experience: Demonstrable track record in operations management within the manufacturing sector, with a preference for backgrounds in metal stamping or precision components.
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Optimizes operations by creating, implementing & managing continuous improvement projects in the areas of chemical & utility usage, wastewater treatment, regeneration efficiency, water treatment equipment turnover, procurement, maintenance, & inventory management.
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The Senior Manager of Quality Operations will manage with a strong sense of quality ownership, strategic thinking, and the drive to identify functional problems and develop creative solutions while assuring industry standards are achieved through continuous improvements.
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Under close supervision, plans, schedules and supervises the day-to-day operations of assigned department to meet production requirements in an aircraft manufacturing operation. Operations Manager I in GAC Savannah.
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The Operations Manager at Rabb Corrugated will play a critical role in driving operational excellence through strategic planning, effective training, and rigorous project management, ensuring the facility meets its safety, quality, and productivity goals.
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2 years' experience in Continuous Improvement methodologies (for example Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), World Class Manufacturing (WCM) , Lean Six Sigma) within Supply Chain or manufacturing environments.
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You have a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety Management, Chemical / Industrial / Mechanical Engineering or related field and 3+ years of experience in the field of Environmental, Health and Safety within Supply Chain, Retail, Manufacturing, Engineering, or related field.
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Operations Manager, Fleet Safety. Transportation Operations - Understanding laws, regulations, and safety rules regarding materials from the Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and state laws and regulations; vehicle maintenance; HazMat bill of ladings, Compliance, Safety, Accountability basics; other transportation paperwork.
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Indirect management of Quality Assurance Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Planners, Customer Service Representatives, Engineering, HSE, IET&C. Drive the implementation and practice of Lean Manufacturing & Six Sigma initiatives.
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