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The Production Manager is responsible for the overall production management from order to delivery, to ensure Energy Storage products are delivered by our contract manufacturers on time and with quality standards in accordance to our company requirements.
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Job Overview: The primary function of the Production tech position is to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Taylor, Tx - ASU's, hydrogen electrolyzers, backup systems, purifier buildings and associated equipment to continuously supply quality product safely, complying with all environmental regulations and daily customer requirements.
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Cross train in multiple production functions such as assemble, prep, pack, grain, etc. Observe machine processing for proper functioning and production of products. Participate in effective communication within production team.
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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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This candidate will perform Mechanical Assembly of Aluminum extrusion kit systems and work with Production/Assembly/Logistics/Engineering leadership and teams, along with customers to provide solutions for some of the world.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Production Supervisor - Corrugator under the converting section at our Milan, Michigan. One (1) year or more of supervising employees within a manufacturing, production, industrial OR military environment.
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2-5 years of experience leading manufacturing teams in a high-speed production environment. Tracks and reports on production data to evaluate performance against Key Performance Indicators (KPIs.
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Responsible for reading specifications in work orders, measuring production output throughout the process and at completion, preparing daily raw material stock usage reports, as well as WIP and production reports.
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RPI, a global leader in print-on demand, is currently seeking an entry level Production Associate for our Rochester, NY manufacturing facility. Provide direct support to the shift supervisor and area leads in daily production operations.
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Employee will be completing daily production activities in warehouse setting, Bagging, Housekeeping, Operation of Front End Loader - Skid Steer, Loading of Bulk and bagged Freight shipments both truck and rail.
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This position will report to the Production Superintendent and will have working knowledge of production operations. Supervise construction of production facilities, pipeline installations, and artificial lift equipment.
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The Production Manager will lead the transformation of Molex's Printed Circuit Solutions production processes to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving industry employing screen printing, die cutting, surface mount electronics, and light assembly technologies.
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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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