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This role will require regular travel (including overnight) within assigned territory (multi-state) to develop and audit on-site performance, food safety standards, and sales objectives being managed by the Supervisor who leads a team of part-time associates at each location.
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Thank you for your interest in our Front of House Supervisor position! PharmaCann, Inc. owns and operates best-in-class production facilities and retail dispensaries for cannabis-based products.
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The Manufacturing Manager is responsible for Food Safety and enforcing the SQF Code. In the absence of the Manufacturing Manager, a Production Supervisor of choice will be the backup. Manufacturing manager is responsible for monitoring all aspects of the production process including supervision of workers, Quality Assurance standard, process improvement and cost reduction.
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Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor. Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant.
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The supervisor manages teammates in the production team and trains teammates. Prepares work schedules, assigns work and supports the Distribution Center Manager or Production Manager role.
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And validate all phases of quality performance (quality at the source, raw materials, production, packaging and. Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Quality Procedures, SQF requirements and good housekeeping.
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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. Produce and maintain work schedules and may prepare production packets (Production sheets and recipes.
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Our client is currently seeking a SANITATION SUPERVISOR in North CarolinaWe are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Sanitation Supervisor in our manufacturing facility.
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The Quality Supervisor will manage a team of technicians and inspectors to ensure they perform at a high level while meeting the needs of the production floor and product quality. The Quality Supervisor will be responsible for performance managing their team to generate the highest value from every employee while maintaining a high level of technical ability.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Compensation: Production SupervisorCleveland Ohio Shift: Day shift Monday - Friday. Perform periodic audits of production activities and finished product quality. We are a global leader in metal flow engineering, providing a full range of engineering services and solutions to its customers worldwide, principally serving the steel and foundry industries.
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Carry out works on to prevent production stops / interruptions arising from solid waste management or environmental complaints, Carry out works to prevent production stops / interruptions arising from the treatment plant and OWM Plant.
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Performs duties in a manner that promotes superior customer service and professionalism Maintains a safe and clean work environment Other job duties as required, defined by the Supervisor/GM Skills:Cycle Counting, Receiving, Packing, Returns, loading, Unloading, Order Picking, Order Pulling Experience:Entry Level1 year(s) responsibilities: Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Processes inbound and outbound shipments according to Fulfillment procedures.
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At least 2 years experience as multi-unit supervisor. Oversee primary facets of all operational components including the collections process, production performance and retail sales. The District Manager will support multiple locations and deliver the company vision through the ownership and accountability for top line sales, profitability, management development, efficiency in meeting production quotas, and delivering key metrics in customer service.
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OngoingCommunication - Utility will communicate to Production Supervisor when dumpsters need to be emptied. Be cognizant of potential production obstacles in sorting and hanging that may slow down the teams' efficiency.
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