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The 1st Shift full-time Plant Manager in our Tuscaloosa, AL facility isn’t just a job - it’s a starting point to an awesome career with a great company. Provides the vision, leadership, and coaching needed to develop and maintain the competencies, performance, and collaboration of plant supervisors and departmental employees and overall plant management.
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Ameresco has a new opportunity for a Operations Maintenance Technician to join our team at the Keller Canyon RNG Facility in Pittsburg, CA. The Operations Maintenance Technician will report to the Plant Manager and have responsibility for plant safety, compliance, and reliability and will work with a small team that conducts the daily operations and maintenance activities for the facility and associated pipeline.
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Summary: The Site Materials Manager is responsible for the production scheduling, raw material planning and receiving, logistics coordination and direct and indirect procurement in support of Plant operations.
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We are seeking a seasoned and results-oriented Paper Plant Manager to oversee all aspects of our production facility. Paper Plant Manager. Provide strategic direction and leadership for the entire paper plant operation.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Production Manager is responsible for the production direction and leadership. Meet regularly with Plant manager, shift supervisors/department leads; facilitate resolution of issues/problems between production shifts and/or departments.
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Supervises staff and/or subcontractors of plant maintenance and ensures the safe execution of Preventative and Corrective maintenance service and repairs in the areas of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and equipment servicing the facility.
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Reporting to the plant management. Graduate engineer or industrial engineer. Preferable: specialization in plastics technology/machinery manufacturing or process technology. Production methods (for example, Toyota Production System, Lean Manufacturing, Value Stream Mapping.
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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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Job Segment: Production Manager, Refinery, Sustainable Agriculture, Plant, Plant Manager, Manufacturing, Energy, Agriculture. Provide input to the Mgr-Production Operations and/or Plant Manager to plan annual shutdowns.
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Works directly with the Plant Manager to produce necessary parts in correlation to customer specifications in on time basis. Implement a production schedule with the Plant Manager to meet both production deadlines and customer satisfaction.
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Position Summary: The Plant Operations Manager plays a pivotal role in overseeing production schedules, maintaining quality standards, ensuring compliance with company policies, fostering a safe and efficient work environment, and optimizing operations for enhanced efficiency and cost control.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Quality Manager at our corrugated facility in Akron, OH. As a member of the plant leadership team, the Quality Manager is responsible for managing quality and processes while partnering with the operations, commercial teams, and customers to ensure we produce and deliver corrugated product that meet our customer’s needs.
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Administer corporate computer systems involving plant floor data collection and customer complaints. As a Koch company and a leading manufacturer of bath tissue, paper towels, paper-based packaging, cellulose, specialty fibers, building products and much more, Georgia-Pacific works to meet evolving needs of customers worldwide with quality products.
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Positions Reporting Directly: Quality Manager; Quality Leader; Quality Engineer; Quality Technician (varies by plant). The Senior Manager will also assist the plant quality staff in implementation and use of the Oracle ERP system by guiding and standardizing processes.
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This is an Assistant to the QC Manager in the lab at the Plant - 5:30 am to 2:30 pm schedule with flexibility to work until 6:30 pm- Monday - Friday. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-orient Quality Control, Assistant, Quality Assurance, Control, QC Manager, Manufacturing, Staffing, Laboratory.
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