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Quarry and Asphalt plant production experience, preferably with at least 3 years of experience. Working with our Technical Services department to ensure compliance with all operating permit conditions and applicable environmental laws and regulations while developing the mine site in accordance with the operating plan.
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Oversee foremen and plant TS manager in coordinating the timely and cost-effective production of Dow Jones' print publications on a daily basis. You will manage plant facilities in a manner that protects corporate assets, complies with internal and external audit standards, regulatory, environmental and safety requirements, corporate safety policy and meets the business-space needs of other departments.
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An in-depth understanding of safety regulations, quality control procedures, and environmental compliance. Stay committed to upholding compliance with all relevant industry and environmental regulations and standards.
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Insure compliance with internal local, state, and federal laws and company policy regarding equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, security, safety and regulatory and environmental requirements.
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Job Purpose and ImpactThe Plant Manager will provide strategic operational oversight for all production and operating processes for the Buffalo Island and New Madrid, Missouri Barge Terminal/Grain Elevator within CASC NA. In this role, you will be accountable for standards aligned to safety, quality, operational effectiveness and financial performance.
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About the RoleAs an on-site top line manager of a Dow Jones production facility in White Oak, Maryland, you will report to the Director of Production. It is home to leading publications and products including the flagship Wall Street Journal, America's largest newspaper by paid circulation; Barron's, MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Investor's Business Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones Newswires, OPIS and Chemical Market Analytics.
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Dry Plant Production Manager page is loaded Dry Plant Production Manager Apply remote type Onsite locations Merryville, LA time type Full time posted on Posted 6 Days Ago job requisition id 160190 General Overview: The Production Manager will hold a key position in ensuring that our Plant runs safely, efficiently and to the highest standard of quality.
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Maintains all necessary licenses/permits; meets 100% environmental compliance. The plant manager leads the team to provide safe, reliable, quality, cost effective products to the customers.
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Holds operation meetings that relate to overall plant goals to include: production efficiency, vehicle operations, staffing safety, environmental compliance and facility maintenance.
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The EH&S Manager reports directly to the Plant Manager, responsible for overseeing and directing EH&S programs across the plant, ensuring compliance with local Federal/State Regulations, EPA, etc.
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You'll also be responsible for asset protection, financial assessment, budgeting, cost control, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Leads operations to established production, safety, and environmental objectives and metrics.
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Responsible for the planning and scheduling of plant activities to include schedule, production and training activities. CSG Talent is currently looking for a Plant or Operations Manager with experience in operations including rock, gravel, ready mix, concrete, and cement.
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Responsible for leading the safety, health, environmental programs, guidelines and policies. Ensure compliance with Company, Local, State and Federal rules and regulations. Experience with MSHA regulations.
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Encompass the strategic management of safety protocols, site planning, quality control, and maintenance. The roles comes with a very attractive compensation package including health benefits, annual leave, and 401k.
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The plant manager for the Effingham, IL, animal nutrition location will be responsible for daily oversight as well as long term vision of operational strategies associated with safety, quality assurance, environmental compliance, production, yield, cost management, capital disciplines and colleague development.
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