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MCPS Official Job DescriptionSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:Under supervision of a field manager or food service supervisor, performs a variety of routine duties related to the production and serving of food supplied from a central production facility.
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Under the general supervision of a Water Reclamation Plant Supervisor or Operations Supervisor, performs entry level work in the operation and maintenance of a water reclamation facility.
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The Supervisor-Nutrition Services is responsible for supervision of employees who may work in cafeteria, production, patient meal service, tray line, dish room, catering, and Diet Offices, as appropriate.
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Functions as service expert for a particular well logging service (i.e., Tool pusher, Memory Production Logging, Memory Caliper Service, Selective Formation Testing). Under general supervision, operates surface and down hole well logging equipment, and pressure control equipment on work locations for the purpose of recording information about sub-surface geologic formations.
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Welder Maintenance Technician is responsible for supporting and assisting the Maintenance Supervisor in maintaining the facility in a safe and environmentally friendly manner, carry out the priorities identified by the Maintenance Supervisor and Lead Maintenance Technician while maintaining the capacity to accomplish secondary and tertiary routine maintenance and repair items with little to no supervision.
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Communicates with the Maintenance Supervisor/Manager, Engineering Manager, and other personnel, such as the Production Supervisor off-shift and weekends, as required, regarding the status/progress of repairs, estimated time of completion, etc.
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Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Production Supervisor is responsible for supervision of all daily production functions and personnel to meet on-time-delivery requirements while ensuring maximum quality and profitability.
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Trains proper and safe use of all production and packaging equipment, including CNC Mills, CNC Lathe, MIG/TIG welders, saws, hydraulic press etc, complying to safety procedures and policies. Previous leadership experience in a production-assembly environment required.
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Increases employee retention and maintains good working relationships with Production Supervision, USDA (meat), and all employees. This position is responsible for the supervision of Food Safety and Quality (FSQA) personnel, and oversee quality and food safety aspects of production.
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Trains and provides guidance to new and existing employees at various levels of knowledge/experience and various position levels from production helper, operator, set-up operator, set-up technician, leads and supervision.
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We have an opening for a Production Supervisor based in Mount Crawford, VA! Ability to prioritize and multitask Proficiency in Microsoft Office and SAP Ability to work in a fluid environment Ability to identify problems, draw conclusions, and make recommended solutions Ability to be self-directed with little supervision Ability to adjust schedule to support 24/7 Manufacturing Operation, may include working overtime, graveyard shift and/or weekends as business needs dictate.
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Fabrication of piece parts as per schematic under supervision of a Team Lead/Supervisor/Senior Production Manager. Notify the Team Lead/Supervisor/Senior Production Manager of any unsafe conditions, practices and/or procedures observed.
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Provides instruction & supervision to the inmate work force at milk processing plant, meat-processing plant, and other farm operations. Trains and supervises inmate workers in food and beverage production setting.
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The Production Supervisor demonstrates a high level of creative talent and expertise in all aspects of event planning, management, design, and implementation and possesses special expertise in technical theater and audio visual production.
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The Production Supervisor is a frontline leadership position that is responsible for supervising production line operations and personnel in accordance with plant policies and procedures.
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