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The Production Manager has overall responsibility for printing operations (offset, digital, wide format), bindery and finishing, customer service and order entry. The production manager will provide guidance to student co-op employees as they are exposed to and become proficient in day-to-day workings of a broad ranging print shop.
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The Production Manager oversees and coordinates multiple installation crews completing foundation repair, waterproofing and concrete restoration tasks according to quality standards and company specifications.
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You will be accountable for overseeing the wet and dry production areas at our First Choice Ingredients sites in Germantown and Menomonee Falls, WI. These sites are core to out Taste strategy. Lead a team of 6 direct reports, who have responsibility for the safe operations and production scheduling of a building.
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Reporting to the COO, the Production Manager/ Manufacturing Manager will be responsible for execution of the production flow in a dynamic, multi-shift manufacturing plant.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join our plating team in Evansville, IN! Maintain information on use, storage and inventory of all production materials. In this role, you will help manage the day-to-day activities for a production department in a fast-paced growing facility while also developing a team for future priorities.
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Ohio Basement Authority, A Groundworks Company, is seeking a talented Production Manager to join our tribe in Cincinnati, OH ! Coordinates with Production office staff, Permit Administrator and Office Manager to ensure compliance with governmental regulations and permitting requirements as well as to implement and drive production efficiencies.
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The Production Manager holds a pivotal position in managing the New Product Development (NPD) processes within the Private Brands department at Guitar Center. Additionally, take responsibility for production and capacity planning for specific product lines, ensuring that manufacturing processes are efficient, meet production targets, and align with the company's strategic goals.
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The Production Manager is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of Gerber Collision at all times. The Production Manager ensures that the customers' vehicles are repaired on time, exceeding Gerber Collision's quality expectations and the customers' needs.
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The Production Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the customer's experience by ensuring the quality in the repair facility is maintained and delivery target dates are achieved while working in alignment with all team members in achieving the repair facilities KPIs.
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Production Manager's primary responsibility and accountability includes providing an exceptional and successful customer experience while leading and managing the workflow through effective utilization of the workforce.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join team in Portageville, MO ! Use KPI's to monitor plant performance and drive continuous improvement. SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join team in Portageville, MO.
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Plan daily production schedule to maximize efficiency and maintain cycle time goals. Immediately identify and address any quality issues or production delays. Run production meeting to communicate priorities to staff.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join our team in Covington, GA ! The Production Manager will oversee the operation of the department ensuring the timely production of high-quality electric vehicle charging boxes.
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The Production Manager is responsible for the coordination/management of staffing, technical logistics and financials for all SkyCam productions. Job Title: Production Manager.
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Troubleshoots & solves production problems Manages production issues In charge of issues that are being solved and tracked Reports crucial process problems to the Plant Manager & Directors.
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