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The Plant Finance Manager will leverage finance tools and processes to drive clarity of results to influence operational leadership. Overview The Plant Finance Manager is responsible for providing financial support to the manufacturing facility to enhance profitability through detailed understanding and review of plant costs.
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Reporting to the Ready Mix Area Manager, the Batch Plant Operator is responsible for operating and troubleshooting a ready mix batch plant. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Batch Plant Operator for our South Texas Concrete facility located in Houston, TX.
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The Supervisor position supervises Quality Assurance Technicians in food processing facility and assists poultry plant in assuring microbiological quality. Quality assurance experience in poultry processing plant preferred.
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Construction, solar, Transmission, Substation, Battery, Budget, Schedule, contractor oversight, plan, construction management, safety, risk management, risk assessment, reporting, Pmp, Ms project, primavera, lockout, tag out.
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Direct Supervision: College Business Manager, Director, Auxiliary Services Director, Information Technology; Chief Engineer; Director, Security; The Vice President, Finance and Operations serves as the chief business and financial officer of a college, reporting directly to a College President within the City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) district of seven colleges.
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Obtain support from the relevant plant controller / division controller or reporting manager depending on the location of and complexity of the program. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, program financial control, measurement and reporting, contract accounting, financial lead on new business proposals, and business partnering with program management to analyze, and report cost drivers and spend activities for Division engineering and program spend.
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Position Description : The Plant Mechanic (Renewable Energy Plant Operator) is responsible for daily operations, routine maintenance, system troubleshooting, production reporting, responding to alarm conditions and making repairs to achieve set production and expenditure goals while adhering to policies, procedures and professional conduct always using safe practices in an environmentally responsible matter.
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Responsible for compliance with applicable environmental regulations as it relates to the proper operation of batch plant equipment. 2-4 years of batch plant experience highly preferred.
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Reporting to the Regional Manager of Operations, this role is responsible for, but not limited to, directing and managing all plant operations with overall responsibility for production, maintenance, quality, and personnel.
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Reporting to the Facility Director, and with a team of 25 employees and contract resources, the Maintenance Manager is responsible for an annual maintenance budget of approximately $50MM. Additionally, the Maintenance Manager will work closely with site and regional technical, project management, and project execution resources to ensure the on-going alignment of facility maintenance, capital, and business goals for both Air Products & Gulf Coast Ammonia.
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This pivotal position integrates you into the plant management team, reporting directly to the Plant Manager and serving as a trusted advisor and strategic partner in all HR-related aspects of the operation.
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Reporting To: Cultivation Manager. The Harvest Supervisor will report directly to the Cultivation Manager and work on-site at our facility in Riverbank, as well as work directly with the Production Manager on post-harvest operations.
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Reports to the Long Haul Fiber Deployment Manager, and updates regularly with the Fiber Deployment Senior management through standardized reporting mechanisms. · Subject matter expert in telecom network construction with experience of permitting, construction methodologies (trenching, drilling, etc), Fiber Characterization skills (OTDR, Polarization Mode and Chromatic Dispersion, Health and Safety, Quality standards and best practices for Outside Plant (OSP.
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AZZ has an opportunity for a plant manager at our Denver Colorado facility. Directs and manages plant operations for production, maintenance, quality, shipping and receiving and all personnel activities.
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Lead projects as a project manager and lead electrical engineer utilizing standard project management tools including scope development, schedule development in Microsoft Project, developing and managing a Work Breakdown Structure, risk management and Utilizing Earned Value Management for managing and reporting project status.
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