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Job Description - Plant Manager (00033078) OxyChem, a wholly owned subsidiary of international energy company Occidental, is based in Dallas with manufacturing facilities in the United States, Canada and Chile.
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The Plant Manager operates effectively as a leader with direct responsibility for manufacturing and key support process operations, including plant shipping operations. The Plant Manager leads through influence in a matrix organization in relation to all functions that occur at the facility.
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Understand, coach, and teach the principles of the BBU (Bimbo Bakeries USA) Manufacturing Transformation, including lean tools, process capability and operational discipline. 10+ years of increasingly responsible manufacturing experience, at least 5 years which must be in the food industry.
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The Sr. Manufacturing Operations Manager will play a critical role managing/ coordinating work w/ Operations, Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), and Quality teams, Engineering, Reliability & Maintenance teams, reporting directly to the GM/ Plant Manager.
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Large plants require a minimum of 5 years of experience as Manufacturing Plant Manager. The Plant Manager is responsible for directing and managing the everyday operation of the manufacturing facility.
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The Process Engineering Manager will be the liaison between R&D, Manufacturing & Supply Chain, and Corporate Engineering leading downstream R&D projects from late-stage development through commercialization.
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Sustainable Agriculture, Refinery, Plant, Plant Manager, Engineering Manager, Agriculture, Energy, Manufacturing, Engineering. Provide input to the Mgr-Production Operations and/or Plant Manager to plan annual shutdowns.
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As Moxion’s Plant Manager, you will need to hire and lead a team of rockstars to launch and scale our first manufacturing facility. [Full Time] Plant Manager at Moxion Power Co. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Plant Manager Moxion Power Co. United States.
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The Manufacturing Operations Manager directs the day-to-day activities of the Manufacturing plant including production, maintenance, warehouse, inventory, quality and safety.
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If you enjoy "running your own show" in a fast-paced, high energy and seasonal manufacturing environment then you will fit in well as a Plant Manager for Scotts Miracle-Gro. On a day-to-day basis you can be involved with financial, safety, associate development, quality and customer service in the Germantown, WI plant and want you to have the autonomy to make key decisions which will directly affect the overall performance of the facility.
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We are currently seeking a Production Manager for our plant n Cedarburg, WI that produces fluid milk and cream. Partner with Human Resources and Plant Manager to resolve employee grievances when file.
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Qualifications for the Plant Maintenance Manager include: Bachelor's Degree a plus5+ years maintenance leadership experience in a heavily regulated manufacturing environmentLEAN, TPM, 5s ExpertiseProject Management ExperienceExperience working in a GMP or cGMP environment a plusExpertise with OSHA, FDA, and USDA regulations.
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Key Words: Manager of Sales, Account Executive, Senior Account Executive, Account Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Sales Executive, Outside Sales Manager, Area Sales Manager, Machinery Sales, Conveyor Sales, OEM Sales, Manufacturing Sales, Industrial Equipment Sales, Industrial Machinery Sales, Material Handling Equipment Sales.
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The Plant Manager is accountable for leading the daily operations in Altium’s manufacturing facility. The leader in this role is responsible for developing, communicating and deploying effective plant manufacturing strategies and processes that enable achievement of safety, financial, production, and employment goals.
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The Plant Manager will oversee operations for process such as but not limited to welding, fabrication, paint and electrical vehicle assembly operations. The Plant Manager will be responsible for enabling a People First culture while leading team(s) in multiple areas of one facility of moderate size in planning, organizing, and executing production plans while driving continuous improvements in safety, quality, delivery, and costs.
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