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The maintenance supervisor reports to the Maintenance Manager. Work on equipment such as electrical transmission lines, motors, generators, distribution and plant equipment.
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Supervise plant maintenance to ensure proper operation, repairs, and preventive maintenance requirements are met. Join CHS, Inc as a Grain Operations Supervisor in Fleming, CO.
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Come join CHS Inc. as an Operations Supervisor today! Serve as a hands-on supervisor, overseeing all daily operations, performing facility operations and providing general work direction as needed to provide efficient, safe, and reliable service to patrons.
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ResponsibilitiesServe as a hands-on supervisor, overseeing all daily operations, performing facility operations and providing general work direction as needed to provide efficient, safe, and reliable service to patrons.
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Understands, in detail, the plant maintenance planning and scheduling process. Responsible for managing the maintenance shop, maintenance equipment, and tools. Job DescriptionJob Description Mechanical Supervisor.
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3 years of experience as a Production Supervisor, supervising operating employees in material handling, processing, fabrication, maintenance, scheduling, delivery and safety. Monitor and assure the proper maintenance of plant and equipment.
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Plant maintenance experience is a plus. Ensures maintenance of equipment and facilities. This includes: Direct or indirect supervision of up to 20+ full-time employees including office managers, operations specialists, scale house attendants, sorters, equipment operators, baler operators, auditors, drivers, sorters and laborers.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager the Production Supervisor is responsible for managing the manufacturing and processing of quality ice. The Production Supervisor is also accountable for the creation of the highest quality product for the lowest cost per ton.
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Ensures that the supervisor/team leader is made aware of all machine/equipment malfunctions (i.e., electrical, mechanical) maintenance or safety issues. · Conducts themselves in a manner that exhibits the Operating System (DOS), promoting continuous improvement and inclusion across the plant.
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Report to the Plant Manager about any employee being insubordinate. Make fresh tanks as assigned by the Plant Manager. Report issues to Plant Manager. Knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods.
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Under minimal supervision, manages operations of plant machinery and the maintenance of the building. Oversees the maintenance of production facilities and plant machinery.
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Description:Our client is currently seeking a Maintenance Supervisor for a 2-2-3 Schedule for shift times of 6p-6a for a food manufacturing facility in the Harrisburg/Hershey. Work closely with Plant Management to minimize production downtime during equipment modifications, production line changes, or the installation of new equipment.
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Organizes and plans regular maintenance work on all equipment and systems within the plant. SummarySupervises staff, plans and implements all maintenance activities in the plant in order to maximize production while adhering to standard safe practices and procedures.
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The Recycling Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the safe maintenance, repair, and/or replacement of plant equipment and systems to ensure maximum production of quantity and quality, while supporting the policies, goals, and objectives of the company.
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Summary: The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the coordination of maintenance work orders and effective utilization of a 5-10 member maintenance team to address plant process, equipment, and facility upkeep.
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