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As a Plant Manager, you will be responsible for managing the overall plant operations, including Capex projects, plant efficiency, continuous improvement, production, and operations.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing all daily operations of the plant from production and manufacturing to ensuring policies and procedures are followed. We are currently seeking a dynamic and highly-driven Permanent Plant Manager to join our team.
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The Plant Manager is responsible for ensuring safe, quality, efficient production of aggregate products as well as leading the team towards this goal. Increase production and plant processes by identifying opportunities for improvement and participating in business-related projects.
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Under general direction, the Plant Manager plans, organizes, directs, and coordinates the activities of the Water Treatment Plant including directing all facets of the operation and maintenance of the water treatment plant, transmission mains, and ancillary facilities and coordinates activities and water production.
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We are seeking an experienced Plant Manager to join our thriving engineering team. Proven work experience as a plant manager in the engineering industry. Plant Manager Needed / Hutchins TX.
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Leading metal manufacturing company is looking to bring on an experienced Plant Manager in our Warren, OH area facility! We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Plant Manager to join our thriving manufacturing team.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic, experienced Permanent Plant Material Manager to join our leading manufacturing company. Responsibilities:As a Permanent Plant Material Manager, your responsibilities will include, but not limited to:1.
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As a Plant Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all daily operations of the plant from production and manufacturing to ensuring policies and procedures are followed.
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This role is ideal for a seasoned Plant Manager who is passionate about energy production, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and is committed to achieving operational excellence.
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Direct and manage plant operations for production, maintenance, engineering, quality, safety and shipping and receiving, human resources, production control. Establish and maintain overall plant performance for production, safety, delivery and quality standards.
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Summary As the Plant Accounting Manager, you will be responsible for various daily, weekly, and monthly financial reporting functions. Plant Accounting Manager opportunity with a growing organization with 20 plants across the country.
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We are an engineering and site solutions manufacturing company that is growing our business of 60 facilities across the US to Ogden, Utah. Currently, we are seeking an experience Plant Manager to oversee and manage a team of 15-20 individuals across quality, operations, and production.
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