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Working knowledge of lean manufacturing practices. - Bachelor's Degree a discipline supporting food manufacturing operations or 3+ years equivalent experience and training. - Give verbal and written reports daily to the production manager and any other necessary personnel to fulfill appropriate documentation.
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The Facilities Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the equipment and facilities maintenance team for a 1st shift manufacturing operation. Leads or supports continuous process improvement projects such as existing production equipment improvements, new process development, and facility/layout modifications utilizing Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.
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Production Supervisor is responsible for the safety, quality, training, development, and productivity of the personnel on their shift. Experience with lean manufacturing techniques.
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Working knowledge and experience applying World Class Manufacturing (WCM) processes and Lean Manufacturing tools Preferred Qualifications: Aerospace industry work experience Willing to work any shift.
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Coolab Foods LLC. Franklin Park, IL., producer of Ice Cream products sold nationwide and even beyond seeks a hands-on Production Supervisor who understand how to effectively manage by using effective leadership and motivational skills coupled with operational maturity.
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Apply Lean concepts to improve production and participate in Manufacturing Excellence initiatives. Previous job experience required: Manufacturing and Supervisory experience, Familiarity with Quality systems and processes, Lean Manufacturing, Knowledge of OSHA and other safety regulations.
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Experience utilizing lean manufacturing concepts with a proven track record of lean or six sigma project implementations. Do you want to be A Production Supervisor.
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This position reports directly to the Production Supervisor and is responsible for the general and specific job duties of IAC as described below: General Job Duties: To exhibit teamwork skills and actively participate in team activities in a positive working environment.
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Implement and maintain lean manufacturing principles, 5S, and safety protocols to optimize production efficiency and ensure a safe working environment. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced professional who is passionate about lean manufacturing, 5S, safety, and kaizen.
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Understanding of DOE, 6-Sigma, Lean Manufacturing desired. Collaborate with sales, purchasing, production, quoting and contract management to establish quality procedures for meeting customer requirements.
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The Production Supervisor, under the direction of an Area Lead, is the first level of authority in the manufacturing plant providing leadership, coaching, and clear direction to ensure people are working safely, meeting customer demand, solving problems, eliminating waste, and meeting goals.
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Apply Lean Manufacturing and Total Productive Maintenance techniques to continually improve the operational metrics of the area. This is an exciting opportunity in Indianapolis, IN for a Production Supervisor.
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Supports the Production Supervisor in directing and coordinating the daily activities and development of production personnel engaged in the manufacturing and secondary operations of medical device components.
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Defines staffing plan for the week based on production volume, prepares line for successful start of next shift, manages rework/defects/scrap created by his team and implements preventative measures, implements and follows up on Lean Manufacturing activities, performs safety observations, defines and reviews standard work together with ME department, updates team training matrices, and keeps area clean and organized using 5S principles.
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Demonstrate troubleshooting and problem-solving skills necessary to remain adaptable and solutions focused in a dynamic manufacturing production environment. Experience with Lean Manufacturing is strongly preferred.
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