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Oversees WMS implementation within the plant, serves as a champion for the system, and drives rigorous inventory management to avoid unnecessary shorts and mitigate food costs. Actively engages in and sets expectations for the hiring and promoting of strong people leaders (for department managers, plant salaried leaders, and other company positions), and maintains rigorous talent management processes for all roles (performance reviews, recommendation of merit increases, promotions, etc.
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MAINTENANCE MANAGER Engineering Management. Develop Capital Projects to meet company goals and ensure reliability of plant operations. Identify required spare parts and appropriate min and max levels for inventory.
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Previous management experience in a specialty chemical plant or other industrial facilities with significant material handling, coal/solid fuel fired power plant or WtE environment, highly preferred.
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Prepares necessary reports for Plant Management and customers such as inventory and open order reports and tracks shipments associated with invoices. Communicates with Planners, Sales Representatives, Pricing team and Plant Management as needed.
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The Plant Controller will be responsible for plant general accounting, cost accounting, fixed assets, business analysis, internal controls, forecasting, inventory control & financial reporting.
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Supervise daily warehouse activities, including quality assurance, inventory control, space management, logistics, floor productivity, shipping, and customer service. O'Neal Industries, Inc. Plant Manager Joshua , Texas Apply Now We are looking for an experienced and confident Warehouse manager to join our team.
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Possesses strong knowledge of manufacturing supply chain functions, including planning, logistics, quality, materials management, and inventory control. The Plant Manager is responsible for providing leadership, direction, and resource stewardship for a high-volume manufacturing site located in Lithia Springs, GA. This role is accountable for driving timely and impactful improvements to the operating environment and for delivering performance at or above expectations for safety, quality, delivery, cost, and their team.
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Impossible Foods has experienced spectacular growth over the last few years, and we continue to lead all aspects of the plant-based revolution. Were working on recreating every animal product, from chicken to fish, with plant-based ingredients that are vastly better for people and the planet.
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Maintain existing plant facilities and equipment; support maintenance program, including preventive maintenance, spare parts inventory and procurement practices. Requirements: Preferred Education and Qualifications: Bachelor degree in business or engineering, or minimum five years plant/general management experience in manufacturing environment.
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The Maintenance Planner will also assist with the plant purchasing program upkeep & inventory management as directed. Lastly, the Maintenance planner will be responsible for creation & upkeep of the plant Request For Quote/Proposals (RFQ/RFP), Sole Source Justification (SSJ) management, writing Work Requests and any other contractual services.
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Assist with inventory and waste analysis to identify cost down opportunities actionable by plant management. This role will report to the Senior Manager of Inventory Controls - Supply Chain Finance and will lead key inventory control and reporting processes to support Plant Finance in effectively managing the plants inventory assets.
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Collaborate with Project Management to provide quoting and new business development activities (cost estimating, plant capacity, etc. Drive process excellence in every step of the production process, driving continuous improvement to all site metrics (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Inventory, Cost, and People.
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We manage and operate a warehouse facility providing pick and pack, sequencing, and inventory management support. One would be tasked with warehouse and inventory management as well as supervising and leading our general workforce to meet operational goals.
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Develop and improve technical and manufacturing management skills at the plant. Job Summary of the Production Manager : The Night Production Manager has the responsibility for directing the facility to support overall business objectives including managing all aspects of daily production, including inventory accuracy, maintaining sanitation, and assisting the EHS manager with the implementation of the Safety programs and policies of the Production area.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree, will also consider an Associate's Degree from select programs with specialization in agronomy, plant science, animal science, business management, or a related field of study OR will consider experience in place of education.
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