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Responsibilities - Ensures compliance with all corporate and plant safety policies and procedures - Maintains ISO compliant process and quality records - Provides leadership direction, coaching, and training for all process team members - Utilizes process control methodology (Six Sigma, SPC, Designed Experiments, etc.
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Willingness to work and cross train in other departments frequently; Plant management expects that the Filtrator will expand working knowledge of process/batch system and become familiar with Shader position to permit work force development.
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The Associate Electrical Engineer will manage electrical design teams to create world-class designs for new utility installations, plant upgrades, and redevelopments for a variety of project types including distributed generation and microgrid projects for corporate, healthcare, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military campuses and facilities.
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Experience with process improvement methodologies such as lean manufacturing or Six Sigma. · Supervision of all plant production teams, and administrative personnel, including collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize production processes, conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to employees.
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Jointly responsible for OPWDD Reviews, Surveys and Corrections process and maintenance of program records in keeping with regulatory compliance standards. Provide staff training in the areas of agency policy and procedure, OSHA regulations, physical plant issues and fire safety.
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You will help coordinate plant location, personnel workflow and ergonomics, materials logistics, production process sequence and EHS initiatives. We are looking for a passionate Senior Production Supervisor with hands-on experience in process engineering with a focus in food manufacturing is ideal.
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Provide oversight and guidance, planning, training and mentoring to plant-level teams executing lean process improvement activities. Drive manufacturing process change through active hands-on communication and coordination with plant-level teams.
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Building Products: Get a glimpse into manufacturing operations with a tour of NVR's production plant and architectural design offices. Mortgage Banking: Exposure to the home loan financing process.
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Preferred: Process Technology/Instrumentation college degree or equivalent work experience. Maintenance Operator I - II: 0 - 2 years of experience in an operations or similar field or entry level with a background in Process Technology or Instrumentation.
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Under the direction of the Manufacturing Manager and/or Plant Manager, the Manufacturing Supervisor will coordinate the activities of the production line operators in the manufacturing of products.
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Other tasks and duties may be assigned by supervisor and/or plant management. Process orders at shipping station, store shipping material in a neat and orderly manner, and package/process shipments including paperwork, invoice, and shipping label.
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Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear, Design Engineer, Power Plant Operator, Recruiting, Engineering, Energy, Human Resources. BS Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Controls or related Engineering or related technical degree with 13 years experience performing related Engineering work in a nuclear power plant or related industry.
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Required Skills/Abilities Highly adaptable Highly innovative and creative Strong interpersonal and communication skills Demonstrated strong mechanical aptitude Ability to work 12-hour shift schedule and variable schedule Education and Experience Minimum of Highschool Diploma or equivalent with associates degree preferred General knowledge of manufacturing plant operations and maintenance Electrical and Instrumentation experience preferred Alterra Energy is an equal opportunity employer.
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Participates in process improvement and problem solving utilizing continuous improvement and rational thinking methodologies. Process product according to operating procedures and quality/quantity expectations.
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Meaningful work on Day 1 We do various types of work, including running high-speed converting and packing equipment, controlling the process from a computer terminal, and performing preventive maintenance on equipment.
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