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As a Manufacturing Supervisor - Die Casting will oversees all operations within their respective department including but not limited to quality of production, managing employees, maintaining safety regulations, and monitoring daily production standards by performing the following duties.
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Two or more years of Production Supervisor or Manager experience in an industrial manufacturing plant environment. Ultimately, your leadership will transition into a traditional plant production leadership role, overseeing all facets of the facility’s daily operations, and championing our commitment to safety, environmental responsibility, quality, and efficiency.
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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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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:This position reports directly to the Production Supervisor and will receive direction from the Injection Molding Manager or Acting Supervisor in the absence of or in conjunction with the Production Supervisor.
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Position currently reports to the Machine Shop Supervisor along with the C.N.C Machinists, Production Machinists, General Machinists, Machine Operators, Tool Room Attendants, and Under filers.
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The 2nd Shift Food Production Supervisor will be accountable for leading direct reports to achieve shift production targets while maintaining a safe and efficient operation and producing products to established quality standards.
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Mold Technicians, Production Operators, Mold Technician - Lead, Production Supervisor; Maintenance personnel, Warehouse personnel, Quality Assurance Manager; Production Manager, Office/Safety Manager.
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Title Machine Shop Supervisor - B ShiftDepartment Machine ShopReports to Senior Plant Manufacturing Manager. As a machine shop supervisor, you will oversee the setup and operations of the equipment in the shop and develop processes to increase efficiency and ensure that finished products meet all specifications and are delivered on time.
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A minimum of six months experience as a Construction/Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Test Engineer/Technician, Work Control Representative, Ship Safety Watch, US Navy submarine qualified individual, or their equivalents in this or another shipyard while assigned to shipboard work or testing.
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The Utilities Supervisor will oversee and coordinate operation of all Utility areas ensuring uninterrupted operation of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), and continuous supply of steam, different qualities of water, natural gas, electricity, compressed air, and other utilities.
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The second shift CNC Machinist II is responsible for performing various types of manual grinding on products and partners with the Production Supervisor to ensure the machine shop meets daily production and quality goals.
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Communication with supervisor/lead person/Lab Supervisor of laboratory results or quality concerns. Analytical testing of various vegetable oils using Stratas SOPs. Testing of samples at various points in the process, production samples, inbound and outbound truck and railcar samples.
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Job Description Perform setup, startup, diagnosis and troubleshooting of the injection molding presses, all auxiliary equipment and all secondary production equipment Independently perform machine adjustments within allowable parameters and perform routine machine maintenance tasks that optimizes efficiency of the tool Communicates problems and corrective action with Maintenance Manager and Shift Supervisor Document all records related to downtime, scrap, repairs, process deviation, etc.
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Hands-on Supervisor who spending most of your day working directly with Production Teams to monitor and establish daily work requirements. You will also provide leadership, direction and training to the Production Team Leads working with him/her in a construction based plant environment specializing in the maintenance, refurbishment and modification of modular buildings.
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Work with production assembly supervisor to identify optimization opportunities that could be addressed with improved product fixturing and test equipment. Support production quality with PCBA rework to troubleshoot and repair various production failure modes (solder bridges, loose electrical components, wire connections, etc.
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