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The Supervisor Production is an entry-level leader role that oversees a team of employees focused on Production and Manufacturing initiatives aimed at optimizing processes, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity.
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Minimum of three (3) years of production supervisory experience in a manufacturing/production environment. Minimum of six (6) years of experience working in a manufacturing/production environment.
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As a Production Supervisor, you will oversee and coordinate activities of production workers by performing various duties involving inspection, process, and resource management. Coordinate and communicate production activities with external customers and internal departments including logistics, engineering, and production management (to include management on other shifts.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Supervisor II in Lynnwood, WA. The Production Supervisor leads and directs a team of employees in an assigned area of operations such as Final Assembly, and Test. The Production Supervisor 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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We are currently seeking a night shift Production Supervisor. 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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The work environment may be a noisy, high traffic manufacturing production floor. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions caused by noise, moving mechanical parts, airborne particles, and other conditions associated with a high-traffic production floor.
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We are seeking a Production Supervisor for our cultured products plant in Rockford, IL. In this essential role, you will ensure the production process flows smoothly and meet daily production goals.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for planning and managing the day-to-day allocation of resources (equipment, people, materials and systems) in order to efficiently, safely and cost effectively achieves performance targets as agreed with Production Management.
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The Production Supervisor will have a considerable impact on the plant's overall performance and customer relations of the company. If you enjoy leading a team of highly effective individuals in a fast-paced and high energy work environment then you will thrive as the P roduction Supervisor at our Morrison, IL production facility.
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Prepares and maintains files for the production units including critical items checklists, safety checks, operator round sheets, ISO records, production reports, operating logs, etc. Inputs all production SAP data as Core User and completes month end functions in SAP system including all production posting, consumption adjustments, sales orders issuing, stock transports, and pipeline raw material receipts.
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5-7 years' leadership supervisory in previous experience in the daily operations of Live Haul, Feed Haul, and Feed Mill, Breeder, and Broiler production including Hatchery experience preferred.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Production Supervisor at our West Monroe, LA facility. The Production Supervisor will utilize leadership, operations experience, and communication to identify and convert change improvement opportunities related to people, process, and systems.
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Our world-class portfolio reaches all aspects of the live event and ticketing industry, from ground-breaking software in Ticketmaster, mix of legendary venues and restaurants in House of Blues, production leaders in Concerts, exceptional brand partnerships in Media & Sponsorship, and unparalleled team of artist managers in Artist Nation supported by diverse professionals in all facets of Corporate operations.
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Physical Requirements - The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by the Production Supervisor position to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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The Production Editor works closely with design, production, marketing, and sales staff to manage the budgeting, quality, scheduling, author relations, and contractor/supplier relations of editing and producing print and electronic publications.
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