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Are you looking for a Production Supervisor position? Monitor production and initiate corrective action as required to ensure plant follows and complies with safety guidelines, quality control, and productions as established.
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Responsible for the specific areas of plant production, including safety, scheduling, output and quality. Knowing and enforcing plant policy and procedures as well as plant code of conductLeading, evaluating and training direct employeesIs the point of contact for Environmental Health & Safety emergency response.
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Help support plant and company safety programs, promoting a high level of awareness and adherence to defined employee safety requirements such as lock-out/tag-out, personal protective equipment, confined space entry.
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Performance Monitoring : Regularly visit plant management to assess employee performance and training needs. 1-2 years’ experience in food production and packing environments. Minimum of 1-2 years of supervisory experience in manufacturing or production environment.
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Principle Working Relationships: Master Scheduler, Supply Chain Manager, VP of Operations, Controller, Quality Manager, HR Department, Project Management, Shop Supervisor (s) 1+ years Production or engineering experience in a custom sheet metal fabrication business is preferred.
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Anticipate and drive proper alignment and prioritization between production and support teams. Production areas that are clean, well-lit and temperature-controlled. Preparation and active participation in Quality incident investigation and reporting; coupled with timely implementation of corrective and preventative action.
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Perform Mechanical maintenance tasks as assigned for the plant Production, Laboratory and Logistics departments at the Little Rock, AR site. Other duties as assigned by Plant Manager and Production Dept. Head.
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The Mechanic will work with the area Production Supervisor when working in a production environment to determine work/repair priorities that may impact their operation. The following activities and responsibilities will be completed on a daily basis: Perform preventive maintenance on equipment and plant systemsPerform setup and installation of machine operation equipment and train production employees on usageDiagnose malfunctions of production equipment and utility systems, and make necessary repairsComplete work orders as assigned Perform special projects and other duties as assignedEmployees may be responsible for handling wastes including hazardous wastes.
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The Material Area Supervisor is responsible for leading hourly teams that unload, store, and deliver material to support production in an automotive manufacturing assembly plant. The Material Area Supervisor is responsible for leading hourly teams that unload, store, and deliver material to support production in an automotive manufacturing assembly plant.
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Responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of plant production department. Assist Operations Management with supervision of special projects, daily production, plant safety and general plant day to day operations.
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Working as a Laundry Supervisor, you are responsible for ensuring departmental efficiencies in a safe working environment and that orders to the customers are filled and delivered as accurately and efficiently as possible while being aware of needs and conditions of additional plant departments to assist in planning laundry productivity to provide the highest possible level of service.
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One example of how we plan to achieve this is by expanding our plant-based food production which has a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to conventional dairy products. The Production Supervisor will drive production results through ownership and accountability.
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The Production Supervisor will provide leadership to ensure that the plant operates efficiently while delivering quality products and superior service in a safe and challenging work environment.
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Your role as a Supervisor positions you to be directly involved in the physical production that enables Baxter to fulfill our mission to save and sustain lives. Support and encourage all plant activities, i.e., VIPs, QLP, CIs, TPM, Business Process teams Supervise Injection/Husky/LSR operations and staff.
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High-speed manufacturing supervisory experience preferred, and fiberglass mat plant or equivalent experience would be ideal. IKO is a Canadian owned and operated business with production facilities worldwide and has many years of unparalleled success in the roofing materials industry.
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