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Knowledge of soil and nutrient management, crop rotation and post-harvest handling, succession planting, plant pathology, PMI/pest and weed management. This includes proficiency in soil health, crop rotation, succession planting, weed management, grain production harvesting, and livestock care.
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Directs and manages all plant operations with overall responsibilities for production, processing, maintenance, human resources, sanitation, accounting, materials management and other requirements necessary to the successful operations of the plant.
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The Production Technician is responsible for all aspects of plant processing from post-crop harvest through packaging and labeling of the final product ready for customer sale as outlined by the management team and SOPs. These responsibilities include trimming, assembling completed product materials into various containers and packages as well as ensuring that the appropriate quantity, weight, and type of product is packaged.
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Our next Full-Time Cultivation Technician will be a key player in executing crop production tasks in a manner that follows the company's Standard Operating Procedures for indoor cultivation. Operating and maintaining cultivation systems/equipment: monitoring, calibrating, troubleshooting, running, and maintaining lighting, irrigation, and climate control systems; stocking, organizing, and handling production inputs, supplies, and materials; sanitizing and cleaning growing areas, cultivation workspaces, and tools.
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The Department of Crop Sciences seeks an outstanding scientist and communicator for an Assistant Professor of Agronomy/Soil Fertility position centered on applied research and Extension in plant and soil nutrient relations and management to support field crop production that is productive, profitable and sustainable.
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Silgan Containers is looking to train highly motivated and qualified individuals to assume Plant Supervisor or higher management positions within the organization. Launch or enhance your career in Production Management, apply today.
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Familiarity with any of these SAP Functional modules: Asset Management (EAM), Finance (FI), Funds Management (FM), Controlling/Cost Management (CO), Materials Management (MM), Inventory Management/Warehouse Management (IMWM), Project Systems (PS), Sales and Distribution/Reimbursables (SD), Production Planning (PP), Plant Maintenance (PM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Real Property (RP), S/4HANA Defense & Security, Public Sector, Oil & Gas Industry Solutions.
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The SAP ABAP Developer is responsible for complex business and system analysis, design, coding, and testing for current and proposed enterprise application environments. The SAP ABAP Developer will conduct the preparation of programming specifications, diagrams, and coding logic flowcharts for enterprise application modifications and installations.
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Memphis Protein Solutions is part of the Nourish division of IFF. The Senior Process Control Engineer / Senior Engineer role acts as a technical resource to maintain and improve the site’s controls and electrical infrastructure, applying technical skills to optimize plant operations, resolve plant problems, and enable safe and efficient production of low-cost, quality products.
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10+ years functional expertise in SAP modules - Materials Management, Production Planning, Plant Maintenance and related concepts -info records, source lists, material & vendor master data, MRP.
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The EHS Supervisor is responsible for providing EHS support to plant management, administration, superintendents, foremen, and front-line production workers. Oversee and supervise environmental compliance including SWPPP, hazardous materials and waste requirements and recycling efforts.
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The Production Engineer is responsible for day to day operations, troubleshooting, management of change (MOC), environmental reporting and troubleshooting. Make plant and process decisions to meet plant production needs.
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Through ongoing, hands-on training, experiential learning opportunities, and mentoring, individuals will cultivate their skills and expertise needed to succeed in an operations management position including but not limited to safety, health and environmental, finance, sales, logistics and customer service, quality control, engineering, mine planning, production planning, optimization, maintenance and repair, etc.
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Partner with plant management to establish equipment outage dates to allow efficient use of resources to perform outage work with external suppliers to ensure uninterrupted supply and with customers to minimize impact of planned and unplanned outages.
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Quarry and Asphalt plant production experience, preferably with at least 3 years of experience. The Plant Manager is responsible for leading the operations and management of our Hot Mix Asphalt Plant.
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