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Daily tasks for the position of Production Supervisor include, but are not limited to, personnel scheduling, conducting regular visual line checks to ensure proper production, dating, labeling, and packaging of product, reviewing production paperwork, collecting and tracking production data, and reporting information and variances to management.
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Join our team as a Production Supervisor at our vibrant beverage facility! As a Production Supervisor at our beverage facility, you'll be responsible for leading and overseeing all aspects of beverage production.
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The CNC Set-up/Operator is responsible for set-up, program (edit), operate and load either multi-axis CNC horizontal, vertical machining centers, turning centers, multi-station load stations or any other various equipment under the direction of a lead or supervisor found in the work cell that is necessary to produce parts to specification for Company production needs.
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The incumbent will work at the bench to express, purify and QC proteins using biochemical methods such as ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Western, and analytical methods such as FPLC and HPLC. The candidate will be responsible for protein production, data analysis and presenting data to their supervisor and to the team in an effective and timely manner.
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The DC Support functions are compromised of the Health and Safety, Facilities and Production Control departments within our North America DCs. Based in the DC and reporting to the Health and Safety Supervisor, the Health and Safety Technician will provide support in all areas of health and safety, including mitigating occupational hazards.
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The Senior Production Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of daily operations to ensure the safe and efficient production of final products to agreed volumes and specifications, while ensuring conformity with SOP's, SHE requirements, and Quality standards.
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The Production Supervisor will foster effective teamwork and work with the management team to ensure continuity of operations through effective communication with other production shifts and the maintenance department.
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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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The Production Supervisor will ensure that employees safely produce the highest quality products in the silicone industry, while following the appropriate company and regulatory standards and ensuring business/operational goals are achieved, for our manufacturing facility in Taunton, MA for Saint-Gobain Life Sciences.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Production Supervisor to join our South Texas Concrete team in Houston, TX. Minimum of five years progressive ready-mix concrete operations management experience; including ready-mix concrete production and associate equipment, and fleet management.
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Supervise workers that operate production machinery, assemble items, perform quality control or package goods for shipment. Supervises production operations within an assigned areas or during an assigned shift.
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Minimum two years' experience as a Line Cook, Lead Line Cook, or Kitchen Supervisor. Ensure all kitchen equipment is working efficiently, supervising team members with cleaning and food production in their areas, and maintaining cleanliness and organization of walk-ins and freezers, as well as supervising proper breakdown, rotation, labeling, dating, and storage of food.
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As Planer Mill Supervisor, you will provide leadership excellence to a shift of hourly associates in achieving safety, quality and production goals. Weyerhaeuser is currently searching for a leader to fill the role of Night Shift Planer Mill Supervisor at the Millport, AL Lumber Mill. The Planer Mill Supervisor position is a full-time, exempt position and reports to the Dryside Superintendent.
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Pacific Coast Producers , a leading private label food producer in the U.S., is seeking a results-oriented and experienced Production Supervisor to join our team in Woodland, California.
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As a Sous Chef your job responsibilities include- Supervise, train and work with Production Cooks to produce high quality, large volume meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, desserts, breads, and pastries; maintain clean and sanitary work areas, equipment and tools in a professional manner; assist Food Service Supervisor (FSS) and others as necessary.
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