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The Production Manager facilitates maintenance, quality, and engineering services to meet business objectives. Description KEY PURPOSE OF ROLE The Production Manager will lead and manage the operations of all production areas to ensure that safety, quality, manufacturing standards, and finances are achieved in accordance with Company expectations.
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NBCUniversal owns and operates over 20 different businesses across 30 countries including a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment television networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, world-renowned theme parks and a premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Work with corporate Engineering to assist with incorporating new manufacturing processes. Backup: Plant Manager or Bottling Supervisor. Bottling Manager (on-site) Reports To: Plant Manager.
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A Flight Test Service Engineer position is currently available at Belcan Engineering working onsite to support GE Engine/Boeing Aircraft production. Assist with production parts logistics, in coordination with the logistics manager and the onsite GE team, for parts ordering, configuration, scrapping & repair.
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Bachelors degree in business or technical field (Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain) or MBA. Certified Purchasing Manager [CPSM] Certificate or Project Management [PMP] Certificate also desirable.
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Apply specialized knowledge of all aspects of print and marketing services to make autonomous decisions on behalf of the customers (For example: Shift work between locations, Adjust Print Specifications, Shut/Start Production Equipment and Job Engineering.
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Greater than three (3) years of manufacturing experience in automotive interior components (e.g., injection, assembly, seating, trim, tooling, and other miscellaneous components), managing projects from design to production.
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Position Overview The Construction Manager is responsible for personnel and daily operations of multiple construction crews including but not limited to safety, hiring, training, coaching and discipline of employees, production efficiencies, quality control, inventory and adhering to environmental and local rules and regulations.
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Develop and manage third party manufacturing relationships, production contracts and cost controls including: manufacturing, engineering development and tooling. Minimum five years of related experience in a microelectronic component sales (representative, direct or distribution sales), marketing or applications engineering environment.
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Chief Mechanical Engineering Manager - furnace OEM. Established high tech thermal processing equipment builder in search of an experienced engineering manager to lead a team of 10 in a hands-on role that requires a strong technical foundation, management skills, and ability to drive innovation.
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Exposure to the automotive & mobility industry and certification protocols such as the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Industrial, Materials Science, Manufacturing Engineering) or other related engineering discipline and 5 years of industry experience.
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Refer questioned work order requests to the Maintenance Manager for approval. Engineering degree in Electrical, Chemical or Mechanical Engineering. Meet production deadlines, maintain cost control goals, complete daily duties and other duties assigned.
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Work closely with Manufacturing Engineering Manager to assure compliance with company standards. Advise production supervisors of engineering or manufacturing concerns. Our strong Company portfolio is comprised of long products and services offered under Cook Compression, Cook Mechanical Field Services, Waukesha Bearings, Waukesha Magnetic Bearings, Inpro/Seal, Bearings Plus, and FW Murphy Production Controls.
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Job Title: Production Manager. Collaborate with Test manager and Maintenance teams as needed to Schedule critical resources (eg: Vibration equipment and test chambers) based on ECD commitments , workload and build schedules to meet ECD dates.
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Collaborate with the Production Manager to oversee and execute the specified goals, operational performance, process efficiency, and KPIs within the manufacturing processes. Liaise with various stakeholders, including Production, Quality, Engineering, IT owners, and vendors, to efficiently reduce downtime and enhance throughput.
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