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Clarke of Roselle, IL, the leading provider of solutions for public health mosquito control is seeking to hire a Manufacturing Supervisor that will be responsible for the oversight and supervision of the day-to-day manufacturing operations to ensure Safety, Quality and Productivity Standards are consistently met for the mosquito control products that are manufactured at Clarke's production facility and distributed around the world, helping to protect public health from vector borne diseases.
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The Production Supervisor supervises and manages the performance of day-to-day operational activities which may include pit and/or plant production (primary, secondary, chip plant, wash plant, etc.
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To ensure that plant production and quality standards are met. Complete supervisory activities such as administering employee promotions and transfers; reviewing and editing employee timekeeping; completing performance evaluations; mentoring, training, and coaching employees.
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Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) is currently seeking a Production Supervisor- for 1st shift, to join our managerial team at our plant in Bloomington, MN. The Supervisor works closely with the manufacturing operations team, seeking to maximize productivity at minimum cost of assigned department(s) as well as offering support and direction to hourly staff to meet productivity and quality objectives.
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We’re hiring a Production Supervisor for our company’s manufacturing plant in Raymond, MS. If you possess: An Associate degree required; Bachelor’s degree preferred 3+ years of supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment Strong planning, communication, and organizational skills Hunter could be a great fit for you.
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Production Supervisor - Full Time (Oakland) Four year college degree in business management, production operations management, agricultural science, food science or equivalent communication and analytical ability acquired through work experience.
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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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Plan the day to day allocation of resources (equipment, people, materials and systems) in order to efficiently, safely and cost effectively achieve performance targets as agreed with Production Management.
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4 or more years of supervisory experience in poultry processing. Major poultry producer has an immediate need for a Production Supervisors. Define and implement new methods of production to improve efficiency.
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Instills TrustQualifications: The ideal candidate will have/be:Preferably a Bachelor’s degree At least 2 years of production experience 2-3 years of supervisory experienceOperational knowledge of production methods (Kanban, 5S, Hoshin, TPM.
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Assist the Production Supervisor as needed. Supervisory Responsibility: This position will assist in selection, training, development, appraisal and work assignments of non-exempt hourly employees.
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As a Production Supervisor, 2nd Shift, you will have direct supervisory responsibility for a group within a designated production area. This second shift role will work 2:30pm to 11pm Monday through Friday at our Adrian, MI facility reporting to the Production Manager.
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Responsible for recording shift's production and providing update to the incoming shift supervisor. 5 years of supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment (food manufacturing experience with exposure to the product formulation, processing, and packaging functions preferred.
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SUMMARY: The Debone Supervisor directs production team members by planning and assigning their work, administers and enforces policies and procedures (GMP, SSOP, HACCP), and recommends improvements in production methods while maintaining safe, sanitary working conditions for their team members.
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Minimum of 7 years related experience of direct production supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment with focus on quality, safety, environmental matters, process & people; industry background in manufacturing related to mining, paper mills, steel plants, refractory, heavy equipment fabrication, stone processing, cement plants, etc., highly preferred.
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