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Don't miss this opportunity to join our team and make a significant impact as a Welding Supervisor/Shop Supervisor. As a Welding Supervisor/Shop Supervisor, you'll play a pivotal role in overseeing welding operations, managing a team of welders, and potentially expanding your responsibilities within our shop environment.
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Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead. Related experience may include: Shop Mechanic, Mechanic, Technician, Service Foreman, Service.
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Machine automotive related parts and/or assemblies from various materials in prototype and/or small volume production quantities as directed by Machine Shop Supervisor. Order shop supplies as needed by completing and submitting Purchase Requisitions to Machine Shop Supervisor.
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Position currently reports to the Machine Shop Supervisor along with the C.N.C Machinists, Production Machinists, General Machinists, Machine Operators, Tool Room Attendants, and Under filers.
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5+ years of Welding shop supervision and mentorship. The Production Welder Supervisor is able to interact with all Production teammates and who can do their own fixturing and setup their own processes completely independently.
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Under the direct supervision of the Machine Shop Supervisor, plan, lay-out and perform a wide range of machine tool operations in a shop environment to construct, alter and repair pump components.
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The “ Body Shop Supervisor ” assists the Shop Manager with the operations and personnel for a shift of a particular location. As a Body Shop Supervisor, you’ll be part of a fast-paced team, driven to succeed and empowered to develop your operations & managerial career.
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The Arc Shop Lab Supervisor/ Metallographer will be responsible for working with Operations, Maintenance, Scheduling, and other Technical Services personnel in the Melt Shop to improve processes and reduce costs.
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Responsible for the daily supervision and performance of the Hotel Front Office, Coat Check, Gift Shop, PBX, and Transportation on a shift basis to ensure exemplary guest satisfaction. Performs and reviews on-the-job training for all employees within Hotel Front Office, Coat Check, Gift Shop, and Transportation areas to ensure staff receives adequate guidance, resources, and information for adequate job performance through departmental training.
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Preferred Current knowledge of tooling for best practice of material removal Experience with purchasing and negotiating capital investments. Previous manufacturing experience in the vacuum industry Benefits we offer to enhance your lifestyle: On-site Gym and Running Trail Climate Controlled Environment Health & Wellness Programs including mental, physical, and financial (on-site yoga, meditation, seminars, flu shots, biometrics Screening, annual 5K and waste pick up events, etc.
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Identify and determine parts required for repair, review repair orders, work orders, and Body Shop Manager's estimate notes, follow warranty guidelines; notify Supervisor of any repair add-ons.
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Machine Shop Supervisor you will, Oversee and assure the set up and operation of all standard machines, including tool and die making, as well as general experimental machinery, recommending design changes in equipment, material and/or procedures as needed.
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3+ years working in a machine shop, preferably with CNC Mills, Swiss Screw, Wire EDM, Spring Forming, and/or Stamping. Performing all manufacturing and production operations for respective work area in various machine shop work centers, including CNC Milling, Swiss Screw and Stamping.
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Steel mill in Western Tennessee needs a Supervisor for EAF MELTING. The Melt Shop Supervisor will work in the Melting operations responsible for Electric Arc Furnace (EAF), Supervision, Training, Safety, Process Improvement, Quality, SOP, Planning, Team Development, Performance Assessments, Best Practices, etc.
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Ability to train students in the use of costume shop equipment (sewing machines, sergers, irons, washers/dryers, etc); Supervision, maintenance and safety of the Department's costume shop, supervising costume storage and student crews.
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