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THE ROLE Under the direct supervision of the Plant Manager (PM), the Robotics Engineer directs manufacturing operations through a team of functional Group Managers that oversee and implement all production operations and shop activities at the various JELD-WEN plants and facilities in accordance with corporate Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s.
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Your role will be to own the implementation of the Total Process Safety (TPS) program, to meet corporate and local compliance standards. Participate in PSM and TPS Audits; conduct or lead self-assessments for the facility.
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Monitor, evaluate and report process safety performance at the facility and work with leadership on developing and implementing improvements, working collaboratively with the TPS Technology Team on TPS programs and goals.
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You'll leverage your technical expertise and exceptional team-building capabilities to engage our diverse workforce, ranging from frontline to leadership in advancing our TPS program. Act as the facility's TPS Representative on Improvement projects and Capital Investment projects.
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Lead or facilitate local TPS incident investigations; prepare and share Safety Alerts and Best Practices. Provide TPS training to different layers of plant leadership and engineers at the facility.
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Lead the facility's TPS Committee. As the Total Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. Total Process Safety Engineer - Valdosta, GA. We're a cutting-edge innovator leading the way to a new future of plant-based consumer and industrial solutions to replace petroleum-based products.
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As the Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. The Clinton Complex, located in Clinton, IA, consists of a large corn processing plant and onsite cogeneration, and employs ~740 Plant Operations Colleagues and an additional ~300 Contractors.
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Process Safety Engineer - Quincy, IL. We're an unmatched agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities. The Complex also has a steam generation plant and is able to receive and ship via truck, rail and barge operations.
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Be accountable for the HR team's participation on corporate sponsored Toyota Production Systems (TPS) deployment and other project teams, providing personal leadership and involvement where needed to model the way.
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Assist the Store Team Leader with executing strategies to drive sales and customer loyalty through: Effective Sales and Service Leader behaviors, The Hallmark Crown Rewards Program, TPS customer capture, and store events.
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Advanced knowledge of maintenance programs as they relate to plant and corporate KPI’s, inclusive of SQDCI, TPS, and Continuous Improvement activities and initiatives. Works with other plant managerial personnel to effectively maintain existing plant facilities and equipment, replaces, and/or makes recommendations and adjustments to plant facilities and equipment to the Plant Manager when necessary in accordance with SQDCI, TPS, and CI initiatives and activities.
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Prepare and reconcile the monthly corporate intercompany Debit Memo. Communicate with internal TPS contacts as well as Corporate contacts as needed to resolve any issues or requests for additional information.
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Develop a strong relationship with the Visual Merchandiser, Hallmark Merchandiser, Store Team Leaders, District Manager and corporate partners. Act as a TPS Champion by modeling the G.U.E.S.T. service approach, and consistently delivering World Class Service.
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Experience in applying lean (TPS) tools to improve plant / site performance required. Report to Plant Manager and coordinate with division and corporate SES managers to develop knowledge of corporate standards and best practices.
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Basic knowledge of human resource principles and practices and how they relate to motivating subordinates in accordance with corporate goals and objectives. Knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical, machine repair and maintenance, plant layout, safety, painting and janitorial experience required.
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