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Plan the daily operation scheduling of plant production to ensure optimal utilization of plant and equipment, personnel and inventory requirements, and work procedures in regards to stripping, mining, processing, stockpiling, loading and shipping.
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Previous experience in supervising production employees preferably at either an aggregate, sand/gravel or asphalt plant preferred. Assist and organize the work of employees in the daily inspection and maintenance of the plant to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operations to maximize production and minimize interruptions.
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Meet shipping goals as defined by the Production Manager. The individual will be responsible for driving multiple projects of varying complexities throughout the entire project life cycle (raw material through shipping), be the conduit for production‐related communications between shop floor and management regarding schedule, inventory, and quality issues.
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As a Shipping & Receiving Clerk, you'll be part of our T&O Commercial team working as an on-site employee. Shipping & Receiving Clerk - Salt Lake City, UT, United States (Onsite.
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Plant Management : Arizona-Laveen : GM - AZ : Full-time : Sep 13, 2024, 11:59:59 PM. Provide strong leadership, training, team building and supervision to all employees at the plant in order to support the operational function of the business.
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Directs and supervises a team of operations/mainenance personnel in a cross-functional multi-craft, multi-skilled plant environment at a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant. 5+ years of Power Plant Operations/Maintenance Experience.
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Whether you hail from a background in warehousing, fast food, assembly, machine operation, industrial work, production, manufacturing, shipping, receiving, picking, packing, forklift operation, or more - all are welcome.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Night Shift Production Supervisor will oversee all plant operations, including safety, production, maintenance, and quality. Plan and schedule plant production to maximize productivity and resource utilization.
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The Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for taking daily inventory, unloading and loading of raw materials and finished goods, as well as, but not limited to, helping in any of the other operations departments.
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Job Description: Position Objective:To provide shipping, receiving, storage and order fulfillment services for finished goods, inventory, materials, supplies, parts and equipment at the assigned facility(s.
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Assist Plant Manager in coordinating materials handling and equipment usage. Job ID: 501362 Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division, part of CRH South Division of Companies, is the leader in production of high-quality hot mix and warm mix asphalt, and, with a team of skilled contracting professionals, Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division also offers design-build and conventional-bid-build solutions for roadway and civil construction projects.
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Chemical Plant Operator is an entry level position for the production of the Polymer. The Chemical Plant Operator responsible for production service, product sampling, packaging, and materials handling of the Polyacrylamide Powder, Liquids, and/or Emulsion.
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Our newer Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) facility in Clayton, NC sits on 825,000 square-feet of state-of-the-art equipment, and houses the Fermentation, Recovery and Purification in the production of ingredients for Novo Nordisk’s innovative oral products.
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Quality (Plant based, requires relocation for the second year): This plant level role will focus on ensuring that plant production processes deliver optimal quality food products for customers.
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The City of Kalispell is now hiring for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Class Title: Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Division: Wastewater Treatment Plant. The City of Kalispell is now hiring for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator.
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