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Previous qualifying experience on related work or lesser jobs of 5 – 7 years with practical training pertaining to scrap processing, melting, casting, rolling, maintenance, finishing, and/or shipping/warehousing operations, and to include some supervisory and facilitation experience.
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The Melt Shop Melting Supervisor will play a key role in optimizing processes, managing a team of operators, and contributing to the overall success of the steel manufacturing process. Job Overview: We are seeking a skilled and experienced Melt Shop Melting Supervisor to join our team at the Southeast, TX facility.
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We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Manufacturing Supervisor to oversee our Powder Coating operations. Previous experience in the production and maintenance of powder coat/paint lines for optimal quality and operational performance is advantageous.
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Allied Reliability is seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Manufacturing Supervisor to oversee one of our Premier Manufacturing Clients' Powder Coating operations at their facility in the BEDFORD, PA area.
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Supervisory: The Lead Water Operator is the lead supervisor in the division, and has the responsibility to direct the daily duties of the employees in Bucksport and Millinocket. System Operation and Stewardship: The Lead Water Operator assists the Superintendent in the daily operation and maintenance of the water production facilities and distribution systems in compliance with the public health and water quality requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water.
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Reports to: Division Manager of Water Sewer Utilities and Water Production Supervisor. Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and other City software and tablet and phone applications including work order software, TCEQ reports and spreadsheets and general programs used by the City. Must become proficient in the monitoring and use of the City's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software.
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Lead Mechanic Supervisor - Outside Machinist. Position will support management with training and assignment of semi-skilled and skilled trades personnel according to their ability, experience, and job knowledge in support and execution of production goals in ship repair/industrial fabrication operations.
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Employees perform first-line supervisory work in a large-scale food production and food service operations in a correctional facility. Work is performed under the general supervision of a Correctional Food Service Supervisor and is evaluated daily for quality of food service and sanitary conditions.
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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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Manufacturing supervisor will carry out supervisory responsibilities including interviewing, hiring & training employees. Night shift production supervisor will coordinate with Scheduler to ensure daily production requirements are achieved.
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Akima Logistics Services is seeking an Aircraft Production Supervisor for the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) Contractor Logistics Support contract at the Benjamin O' Davis Airfield.
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We are currently seeking a Production Supervisor for our location in Cedarburg, WI. In this essential role, you will provide work direction and leadership to production employees within the guidelines of standard work rules, union contract provisions, and employment policies.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES : Production Manager, Shift Supervisors, Maintenance Managers, Process Technician, Resin Handler. Helps to assure attainment of delivery schedules by close coordination of production activities with the Plant manager, Materials Manager, Production Manager, Production Supervisor and the production schedule.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A LEAD OPERATOR IN WATER PRODUCTION Under general supervision of higher tiered Operators and the Water Production Supervisor (WPS). The Water Operator III exercises technical and functional oversight over assigned staff, with a specific focus on on-the-job training and development of Water Production Operator I/II personnel.
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8+ years of direct supervisory/management experience as a job site foreman, fab shop supervisor, or project manager preferred. Claymar Construction is currently seeking a Shop Manager – Structural Steel & Piping Fabrication Shop that manages a team with a focus on safety and quality of shop fabrication and production.
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