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Job Designation: The Production Supervisor role will provide a range of expertise in supporting and improving the manufacturing capabilities to produce products. Update and maintain necessary records/ documents of production work performed including the defined DLA board, ensuring items are escalated as appropriate.
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2-3 years production/group leader experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in a food-related industry. Maintains control over manpower and labor costs in the production-related areas through cost-effective scheduling and utilization of personnel.
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The Supervisor oversees all activities related to production, personnel, and workflow of products. Manages workflow by monitoring steps of the production process to meet performance expectations and deadlines.
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YOU As the Assistant Production Supervisor, you will assist the Production Supervisor in the development and execution of your department’s plans in order to achieve overall business objectives.
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Ensure materials (e.g., ingredients, packaging) are appropriately staged for next production runs. + Supervise production scheduling so appropriate quantities and varieties of product are produced to fill orders, meet demand, meet productivity goals, etc.
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Supervise workers that operate production machinery, assemble items, perform quality control or package goods for shipment. Supervises production operations within an assigned areas or during an assigned shift.
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The Production operators report directly to the supervisor / Maintenance employees (indirect). Accountable for production employees and related melt shop equipment to produce all melted titanium; all material for in-specification ingots per heat record.
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JOB SUMMARY The Food Production Supervisor Trainee will shadow the Production Supervisor/Plant Manager to learn the full scope of Food and BRC Production responsibilities including the live room, evisceration, sanitation, packaging, shipping, box room and ground areas.
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We are currently seeking a Production Supervisor in Poland Spring, ME. This is a day shift role working Monday through Friday, and on call as needed. The company sources from 56 springs and has 30 production facilities across North America, with some verified to the Alliance for Water Stewardship Standard.
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ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages the production of many different sewn products with diverse fabrication across multiple production lines. As a premier contract sewing company in the Midwest, Weckworth is dedicated to manufacturing premium industrial textile products that comply with the needs and requirements of our customers.
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Works directly with the Production Superintendent, other Production Supervisors, Process Technicians, Utility, and others in the safe handling of the equipment and chemical intermediates in both storage and use in production.
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As a Production Supervisor at our Milk facility, you'll be responsible for overseeing all aspects of milk processing operations. Ensure compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) in all production processes.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Supervisor II in Lynnwood, WA. The Production Supervisor II leads and directs a team of employees in an assigned area of operations such as Metal Fabrication, Assembly, and/or Test. The Production Supervisor II is accountable for maintaining a safe working environment and adhering to quality standards and is responsible for meeting customer demand schedules within established cost goals.
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Dura-Line, a global leader in the manufacturing industry, is seeking a dynamic Production Supervisor for our West Valley City, UT site. 3-5 years of supervisory experience in a lean manufacturing/production environment.
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The Production Technology Supervisor for Pre-Production at Skydance Animation is responsible for managing the team of pre-production TDs. This team is responsible for the Art, Story, Editorial, and Delivery workflows as well as the Production Management and Review toolsets.
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