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Primary responsibilities will be working with the Client Success Manager, Regional Business Unit Leader, as well as various national thought leaders in the fields of stream, floodplain, and coastal restoration to develop sales opportunities into contracts in the Northeast region.
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At times, the Control Room Operator will lead and direct other employees on their shift to address various plant conditions. Aries is seeking to hire a Board Operator reporting directly to the O&M Manager.
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You will play a vital role in maintaining the reliability and functionality of the power plant. Oversee the maintenance, repair, and inspection of solid-fuel power plant equipment, including boilers, turbines, pumps, and related systems.
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Water Treatment Plant Manager manages the operations of a wastewater treatment plant to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and reporting practices. Water Treatment Plant Manager manages the operations of a wastewater treatment plant to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and reporting practices.
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Monitor plant performance and develop/implement action plans to understand and address areas of concern. Provide leadership, direction and training to the plant in areas such as quality, food safety, plant safety sanitation, good manufacturing practices and customer service.
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Our client, a leading player in the manufacturing industry committed to excellence and innovation is seeking a dedicated Engineering and Maintenance Manager to oversee plant equipment's continuous production and reliability as part of their Extrusion division.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager/Leader and Customer Service Manager, assists with direction of the Front End Lead(s) (if applicable) and sales associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Support Lead is responsible for all key functions of the store as directed.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager and collaborating with the corporate VP of Human Resources, this HR Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of the Human Resources function at the plant.
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The Pre-Construction Project Manager will be responsible for driving and managing the external engineering design output, utility processes, site acquisition services, resident concerns related to construction, and jurisdictional authority permitting.
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Oldcastle APG is searching for a purposeful Regional Plant Manager to join our fast-paced, high growth, industry leading business. Coach and mentor Plant Managers to boost efficiency, control costs, maximize plant capabilities, and develop local leadership teams.
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Minimum ten (10) years’ experience as a Plant Manager, Operations Manager or Department Manager in a manufacturing environment with experience in a metals environment preferred, or a combination of degree and experience, and seven (7) years of management experience.
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Proactively communicates incident reports or other safety concerns to shift manager then to plant manager. Assists manager by overseeing all plant warehouse operations as needed.
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The HRBP will work closely with the General Manager, and plant Leadership Team to achieve the short and long-term goals for the facility for their respective area of responsibility. The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) will support general management, strategic planning, and fulfillment of all HR services for a new corrugated container plant located in Pleasant Prairie, WI. This will be a 24/6 – 24/7 manufacturing operation.
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These values translate into creating the coolest brand on the plant, where talented people want to grow their careers. As the Manager on Duty, you deliver results during your assigned time, drive key performance indicators and brand loyalty by leading through your team.
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Growing food manufacturing client is seeking an initiative-taking Maintenance Manager who can plan, direct and lead the efforts of the Maintenance Department to maintain and support plant equipment and facilities in world class working order.
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