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The Manufacturing Operations Manager directs the day-to-day activities of the Manufacturing plant including production, maintenance, warehouse, inventory, quality and safety.
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As the Event Producer, you run lead on planning and production of the physical elements of events as assigned and report directly into the Event Production Manager. The Event Producer Role is part of the event production team, which drives the onsite experience and execution of our private and designed events through the bay area.
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Warehouse and shipping department for a manufacturing facility of glass windows and doors for residential and commercial buildings. Description: Warehouse Associate/Backup Yard Hostler Driver.
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Experience as a production worker, assembly associate, material handler, manufacturing associate, or warehouse worker is preferred - some positions forklift or pallet jack required. PeopleShare is the leading Staffing Agency in the region and has temporary to hire and permanent jobs in the central Pennsylvania (PA) area - Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Lemoyne, York, Lancaster, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Middletown, Leola, Shippensburg, Ephrata and Mechanicsburg, as well as northern Maryland (MD) - Hagerstown, Maugansville, Williamsport, Boonsboro, Smithsburg, and Hancock.
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Key Responsibilities Performs various tasks as assigned by the Farm, Feedlot, and/or Area Manager. The J.R. Simplot Company is a true farm-to-table company with operations that touch every aspect of agriculture, including seed production, farming and ranching, plant sciences, fertilizer manufacturing, food processing, commercial product development, and distribution.
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Extensive knowledge of manufacturing processes such as CNC, EDM, Weld-Assembly, Heat-treat, Passivation, Etch, Anodizing, Ultra-sonic clean, MPI, CMM etc. Bachelor’s degree (BSc) in engineering or a technical area is preferred.
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Sports Warehouse is comprised of: Tennis Warehouse Running Warehouse Tackle Warehouse Total Pickleball Riding Warehouse Inline/Ice Warehouse Skate Warehouse.
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You'll collaborate closely with our Process Liquids Solutions Technical Sales Executives (TSEs) to identify and cultivate opportunities for custom cGMP process liquids manufacturing services, aimed at simplifying bioprocess workflows both upstream and downstream.
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Job Segment: Machinist, Welding, Industrial, Forklift, Warehouse, Manufacturing. Daily work activity is directed by the Group Leader and a Machine Repair electrician A. Reports directly to the department Manager.
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GHC is a diversified holding company whose operations include educational services; home health and hospice care; television broadcasting, online, print, and local TV news; automotive dealerships; manufacturing; hospitality; and consumer internet companies.
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Salary: $100k WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR The Ski Area Manager serves as general manager of the Ski Area. This position oversees year-round operation of the Ski Area. This includes, mountain and business operations, equipment, personnel, public relations, marketing, relationships with concession businesses and community outreach.
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Leidos has a career opportunity for an experienced Capture Manager to assist the Manufacturing Business Area in our Defense Systems Sector in pursuing profitable growth opportunities.
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If you thrive in a challenging and rewarding environment and possess the necessary qualifications, we invite you to apply for the position of Area Manager - Energy Center (Grocery) in Shafter, CA.
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The Maintenance Manager is a critical role with oversight of all planned and unplanned facility, processing equipment, material handling equipment, and were applicable fleet maintenance. Experience with Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program in a Lean Manufacturing environment.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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