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Basic materials science, Thermomechanical processing of hot-forged, hot-rolled and/or cold rolling metals & finishing of flats and round products; Physical metallurgy of Ni- and Co base alloys; Manufacturing processes and equipment for conversion of Ingot metallurgy forms into wrought products; Statistical Process Control (SPC) and/or Lean Manufacturing principles.
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Manage policy deployment in the areas of safety, quality, complete and on-time delivery, cost reduction, lean manufacturing techniques, customer satisfaction, employee relations, visual controls, and plant performance measures.
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Advanced knowledge and experience in production and manufacturing process improvement techniques including, but not limited to, SQDCI, OTD, TPS, and Continuous Improvement methodologies and activities.
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The Regional Process Engineer is responsible for the operational improvements of all aspects of the Plant production including computer applications for process controls. Strong Lean, Six-Sigma and process improvement experience.
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Four-year Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Chemistry, or related technical field with a minimum of 5 years’ chemical plant management experience or a minimum of 8 years’ experience in one or more chemical plant management functions: production, materials management, technical, engineering or maintenance.
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Review established production schedules for all manufacturing departments to ensure established inventory levels are met while operating at the highest efficiency possibleWork closely with the environmental health and safety manager to ensure all members of the manufacturing team are aware of safety policies to provide a safe workplace for our employees.
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The Engineering Manager will be a key leader for the campus in driving process optimization to improve safety, reduce cost, improve quality, improve process reliability, establish best in class control of the manufacturing processes, and streamlines manufacturing through deployment of contemporary Lean practices - all with collaboration and coordination with the plant/production leadership team.
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The 2nd shift Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the activities and staff involved in maintaining the plant food manufacturing equipment for major production lines and supporting utilities and facility in packaging.
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Lead plant in continuous improvement initiatives; SPS, Safety, 6 Sigma, and lean manufacturing. Pacific Coast Producers , a leading private label food producer in the U.S., is seeking a results-oriented and innovative Production Manager to join our team in Woodland, California.
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Moderate to advanced knowledge of processing equipment, processing methods, manufacturing philosophies, and basic manufacturing SOPs. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING REQUIRED. Smock, Gloves, Hairnet, Sleeves, Waterproof Suit, Ear Plugs, Protective Toe Shoes, Goggles (when needed) Plant Leadership Approval #LI-KM1 McCain Foods is an equal opportunity employer.
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Develop excellent, collaborative working relationships with Operations, Manufacturing, Production & Process Engineering, Reliability, Quality Assurance, Production Planning, & other support groups.
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Experience: You’ve successfully managed a plant that runs the Toyota Production System, preferably steel manufacturing or automotive. o Manages all manufacturing functions to include production, scheduling, quality, shipping and receiving.
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The Engineer will be primarily concerned with increasing productivity through management of process improvements using Lean Manufacturing, SPC (Statistical Process Control) or Six Sigma methods.
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Operates production lines in accordance with FDA guidelines, Good Manufacturing Practices and HACCP/SQF program guidelines. The Production Supervisor supervises manufacturing operations and supports staff with an emphasis on teamwork, employee safety, product quality and sanitation.
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Experience leading, coaching and developing both teams and individuals in Lean manufacturing principals, Total Predictive Maintenance (TPM), and 6-S deployment/sustainability. Minimum of 5 years manufacturing plant engineering/management experience which includes financial management, budgeting, project development and project management.
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