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Work with Engineering, Production Control, and QA on drawing problems, manufacturing order problems, and quality problems. fabrication facility, new CNC Machines (Mazak, Mori Sieke, DMG Mori, Weiler, etc.
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B.A./B.S degree in Chemical Engineering, Biology, or similar relevant field with at least 6 years of direct GMP manufacturing experience in a biotechnology manufacturing facility or Pilot Plant OR a High School Diploma with 10 years of experience in protein purification in Biotech/Pharmaceutical industry.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor is responsible for providing leadership and support to entry-level production and warehouse associates. Experience with Lean Manufacturing principles, 5-S, and KanBan is preferred.
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Established company with a large part of the U.S. market share in what they manufacture located in southwest suburban Atlanta has an opportunity for a Manufacturing Supervisor – Die Casting in a plant environment due to growth.
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DEPARTMENTAL SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:(In addition to the above listed duties and responsibilities, the Manufacturing Supervisor may have departmental specific duties and responsibilities as noted) Die Cast: (Reports to Plant Manager) Initiates changes in casting cycle times, lubrication of dies, preheating of dies, and/or process parameters to ensure the quality of the castings produced.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: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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Hearing protection may be required in some manufacturing departments. High pressure aluminum die casting is best, but will consider other types of die castingThree to five years’ experience in troubleshooting HPDC machinery.
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Supervises operation of all equipment to include but not inclusive of the following: Die Cast Machines, Trim Presses, Laundry System, and Melting Furnace. Three to five years’ experience in quality control within a die casting environment.
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Established company with a large part of the market share in what they manufacture located in southwest suburban Atlanta has an opportunity for a Manufacturing Supervisor – Die Casting in a plant environment due to growth.
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This is a zinc die casting environment with multiple machines that are for various tonnage and the casting is for the finished product. Complete Time and Attendance tasks within the department using Microsoft Dynamics AX.Read and analyze charts, work orders, production schedules, and other records and reports to determine production requirements and to evaluate current production estimates and outputs.
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Three to five years’ experience using MRP/ERP software, Spreadsheet software and Word Processing software. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree (BA) from four-year college or university, or three to five years of related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience in HPDC (zinc, aluminum, and/or equivalent.
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Ensure timekeeping is both accurate and complete in a timely manner. Experience reading and interpreting documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals; writing routine reports and correspondence; speaking effectively before groups of customers or employees of the organization.
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This day shift opportunity is typically from 6:00am to 4:30pm 5 days a week. Job requires the ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.
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This day shift opportunity is 10 hours days Monday thru Thursday and some hours on Friday. Conduct regular cycle counts and other inventory controls to ensure inventory accuracy. Experience solving practical problems and dealing with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists; experience interpreting a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
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Responsible for analyzing, organizing, and planning production to meet customer need(s). Lead and participate in continuous improvement projects, Gemba walks, 6S audits, and layered process audits within department.
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