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A minimum of three to five years FSQA management with additional R&D(research and development) or production-operations in a meat and/or seafood processing environment being ideal (combined experience preferred.
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The supervisor will fill in for the production manager as needed. The purpose of the Supervisor, under direction of the Production manager, is to lead and oversee employees and production, ensure all procedures are followed and cleanliness is maintained.
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The Chef de cuisine facilitates food production and provides leadership and management for the culinary staff to ensure that the standards as set forth by the Executive Chef are adhered to; maintains control systems assuring quality and portion consistency and fosters an awareness of the importance of food preparation.
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To do this, the QA Lead Technician p erforms food safety and product quality review on production and packaging processes, evaluates all finished goods coming out of the production area , and assists the QA Supervisor and Quality Manager with training, coaching, verification and validation, and other quality and food safety duties that are requested.
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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. 3 years or more manufacturing and Plastic injection molding experience highly desirable and 2 years or more of supervisory experience Substantial interpersonal skills both verbal and written for interaction with plant management and subordinates.
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Additionally directly supervises the Production Scheduler/Material Manager and indirectly supervises the Shipping/Receiving supervisor. Work with Materials Management/Production Scheduler to review and update controls for inventory functions with periodic cycle counts of inventories; determine correctness of physical and perpetual inventory; develop formulas for control of min-max inventories; maintain weekly perpetual inventory of material movement (as appropriate.
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The SSUSA Sign Shop Manager will provide overall leadership direction to all Sign Shop employees, including the management of product quality, timeliness, and safety, as well as mentoring, coaching, and developing a cohesive and efficient team.
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Production Supervisor Food Manacturing Managing, Supervisory Skills, Operation Management, Food Manufacturing. Production Supervisor Food Manacturing Managing. Help the Warehouse Supervisor(s) with planning, implementing, and monitoring the day-today operations of the Warehouse function to ensure established procedures for shipping, product rotation, sanitation, safety, and timeliness are met or exceeded.
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Our Environmental & Infrastructure product line provides waterproofing, water purification, remediation and other fluid management technologies for critical projects for Remediation, Water Purification, and Infrastructure.
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Responsible for inventory management and control functions, both physical and system, in production licenses in multiple programs, including Quick Books Point of Sale, Metrc and ERP or other inventory management systems that may be adopted.
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Expected to adhere to safe work practices, follow GMP and HACCP guidelines, maintain sanitary conditions and ensure that product quality is maintained in order to maintain SQF Level 3 certification.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Food Science, Business Management, or related field with 1 to 2 years supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Direct and manage safety, human resources, assets, budget, technical knowledge, refractory, and outsourcing related to production and process plant activities to maximize short-and long-term equipment performance, product quality, materials efficiency, and inventory levels while minimizing productions cost and waste.
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May make decisions and perform the job responsibilities of the Production Manager in their absence. Keeps Production Manager informed on operating and/or employee problems, which may require their attention or knowledge.
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The Lab Supervisor coordinates with production schedules and Cure/Vault regarding product inventory and availability, and journals, monitors and tracks all observations in the company’s software seed to sale tracking system.
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