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Must have at least one (1) year of work experience in a manufacturing, distribution, operations function or have completed a Sherwin-Williams Development Program in an Operations function.
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Define manufacturing improvement goals and supporting programs to reduce setup, improve productivity and quality, reduce manufacturing cycle time, lower conversion costs, minimize machine downtime and achieve on time delivery.
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Mohawk is looking for a Supervisor, Material Distribution II, to plan, organize and supervise day-to-day cut-to-order manufacturing, warehouse inventory, and distribution operations in North Georgia.
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Scope of the PositionThe Manufacturing Supervisor is responsible for supervising operations to ensure production is operating in a safe, efficient, and timely manner. The Manufacturing Supervisor is accountable for continuous improvement of assigned department as well as training and development of direct reports.
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Thought / business-partnership and employee relations & manager development for the Operations / manufacturing organization. Leads projects personally or through others to streamline and improve HR processes, tools, and programs & build people manager capabilities (i.e., lead People Pillar of Ops Transformation, onboarding, manager/supervisor training, career pathing, performance process, talent review, Roles, Accountabilities & Measures, Role Profiles, etc.
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Job SummaryThe primary purpose of the Lead Associate, Warehouse Operations is to support the Warehouse Supervisor through either inbound or outbound management of the warehouse floor and to facilitate effective warehouse operations through direction of warehouse staff, in accordance with operational priorities.
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This position is an integral member of a team of Wafer Fab Operators reporting to a Manufacturing Supervisor at our Wafer Fab plant in Richardson, TX. The Wafer Fab plant is responsible for delivering high quality, efficient manufacturing and advanced technologies that enable Qorvo to provide innovative RF solutions to its industry-leading wireless device and network customers.
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The candidate will be challenged with repairing, testing, maintaining and improving the mechanical systems for the entire facility to better support manufacturing operations, ensuring all equipment is working properly to prevent production downtime and mechanical service interruptions.
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Summary: The Supervisor, Manufacturing Operations (2nd Shift) creates and fulfills the monthly and quarterly production schedules that achieve Planned Revenue, Labor Contribution Margins, On-Time Delivery, and Quality.
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As our restaurant grows and adds more locations, more oversight is needed at our commissary in Waterford, Mi. We are looking for someone that has experience in food manufacturing operations and inventory management systems.
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Under the general supervision of a supervisor or an employee of equal or higher rank, Mfg. Eng. Resource Planner III is responsible for administering effective allocation of manufacturing resources for process planning creation and maintenance.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors degree in business or related fieldLean Manufacturing or Six Sigma experience. Greasing the wheels behind the scenes, our people in Operations are the backbone of our Company.
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The Molding Supervisor will assign and organize work, training employees, and maintain a productive work environment in order to meet established production schedulesResponsibilitiesSupervise, plan and coordinate Molding operations on assigned shift to maintain production schedules, quality and cost standards, and maximize efficiency.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description This is an amazing opportunity for a seasoned supervisor with manufacturing operations experience to ensure efficient production and quality standards.
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Has a good understanding of analytical instrumentation such as: HPLC, GC, ICP-MS & ICP-OES.Responsible for managing the work load to ensure flow of samples and timeliness of results in an appropriate manner to support the needs of Manufacturing.
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