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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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Maintains the processing/baking performance for scheduling, production, quality, and safety standards. Maintains company standards for cleanliness, productivity, and maintenance in the production and material handling areas.
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If so, consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest Production Supervisor! 1 Production Rd, Walpole, Massachusetts 02081 United States of America. If so, consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest Production Supervisor.
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In this role the Production Supervisor facilitates the development of high performance teams within the Roxboro, NC Gypsum Plant. The Production Supervisor will be reporting to the to the Production Manager.
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Act as: relief supervisor, bowl mill attendant, yard attendant, and clay hauler and any other production function as needed. Maintain adequate inventory and repair parts for all night shift production.
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Utility and Packaging Team Leads will report directly to the Production Supervisor. Assumes any responsibilities of the Meat Department Manager or Production Assistant role during their absence.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Production Supervisor at our Akron, OH Facility. One (1) year or more of supervising employees within a manufacturing, production, industrial OR military environment.
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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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Strong knowledge of post-production processes, including editing, visual effects, sound design, and color grading. Proficiency in post-production software and tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite and DaVinci Resolve.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for complete supervision and operation of a specific department(s) or area, under the direction of a Business Unit Manager. Direct and train production staff to meet production schedules, while attaining an efficient hour/standard/hour and maintaining and improving overall quality of the product.
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The Production Supervisor demonstrates a high level of creative talent and expertise in all aspects of event planning, management, design, and implementation and possesses special expertise in technical theater and audio visual production.
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ABOUT THE JOB:The Production Supervisor (PS) leads and coaches an in-house team and coordinates with external vendors to achieve on-time, quality readiness. At WillScot Mobile Mini (NASDAQ WSC), our 4000+ people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Navistar is seeking a Production Maintenance Supervisor to lead our skilled trades (Millwrights, Electricians, Plumber/Steamfitter and HVACR) in the maintenance activities for our Springfield Assembly Plant.
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EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: HS Diploma or GED College degree preferred (industry experience considered) 5+ years of experience as a Supervisor in a Construction or Manufacturing environment Experience with Lean fundamentals is desired Knowledge of state/federal requirements, building codes, permitting process, etc.
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WillScot Mobile Mini provides equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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