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Trainees will complete forklift job training knowledge and production exercises on all jobs within the service center. Responsibilities Complete shift manager’s training as an understudy with an experienced manager or supervisor.
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As a Production Supervisor, you will be part of the production team supporting site. Our client, food bottling company is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team.
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We are excited to open a brand new manufacturing site supporting the production of electronics for solar applications. Notifies Manufacturing Supervisor immediately regarding all employee problems, concerns and recommendations.
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Engineering Supervisor will oversee the design process, including structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, to ensure functional integrity, safety, and compliance with applicable regulations.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for the effectiveness, efficiency, and integrity of the day-to-day operations of the MRO site. Communicate production challenges/needs daily to the Production Coordinator and to the Operations Manager.
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Use ERP capacity planning tools to make necessary recommendations to the Production Control Supervisor to maintain on time delivery Works closely with Production Planner and Production Control Supervisor.
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Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor. Perform housekeeping duties in a designated area on site: including sweeping and shoveling products and grain dust into mobile equipment.
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At least one year experience as a Secondary Lead or Production Kitchen Lead and any combination equivalent to two years of supervisory experience in a food service related field and a HS diploma and any combination of professional growth credits or college courses in a related field such as business, computer technology, food management or nutrition.
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Performs other related duties as directed by the Shift Supervisor/Production Manager/Site Manager. Has authority to stop machines/production to communicate machine or equipment problems and breakdowns to Shift Supervisor/Shift Lead or Shift Maintenance Mechanic.
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Coordinate production, quality assurance, and sales, to translate customer needs into innovative vehicle designs. The “Company Kitchen” on site for lunch and snack choices. Manage product lifecycle from concept to production, ensuring alignment with customer requirements, industry standards, and regulatory guidelines.
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Call supervisor at beginning of each shift to report in and advise of condition of DSC site and donor counts. Store DSA's will perform other duties in production and retail as assigned.
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Leads Kaizen events to better understand issues, apply 5S methodology, and improve production/maintenance efficiency. Provides coaching, mentoring, training and development in the areas of site maintenance, lock out tag out, predictive and preventative maintenance, etc.
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Fill in for the site Maintenance supervisor and/or Maintenance manager for vacations, or as needed. Maintenance Reliability Engineer provides reliability & maintenance engineering, mechanical engineering, and mechanical integrity support and expertise to the plant management, maintenance department, and production units as required.
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Reports toSite Supervisor/Site LeadsQuality Inspector Responsibilities(To include but not limited to the following)Client Relationship & Business Development The Quality Inspector acts as an impartial third party between the production source and the customer facility to ensure the product meets set criteria.
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Provides training to Badging Office staff on access control, video surveillance and badge production. Participates in D-HH Incident Command System as needed to provide access control and video surveillance expertise to include site lock downs and controlled access.
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