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Production Manager/Chemical Engineer/ PSM /Process Safety Management/Production Supervisor/Management/Manager/Operations Manager/Process Engineer/Production Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Chemical Process Engineer/Coatings/Chemical Production/Manufacturing/Manager/Industrial Coatings/Ops Manager.
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The Production Manager is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of Gerber Collision at all times. The Production Manager ensures that the customers' vehicles are repaired on time, exceeding Gerber Collision's quality expectations and the customers' needs.
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The Production Manager at the Whitehall Cement Plant will manage the production department to efficiently manufacture budgeted amounts of products while meeting safety, environmental, and quality objectives.
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The Manager, Post Production will report to the VP, Creative Services, Focus Features. Focus Features is currently conducting a search for a Manager, Post Production. The individual in this position will manage finishing and post production operations for A/V marketing materials including broadcast and digital content for domestic theatrical releases.
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The Senior Manager, AV works closely with the Director of Exhibition Production; the Producer of Performance and Programs; The Director of Operations; and Associate Director of Events and Rentals to oversee the development, organization, and technical preparation, planning, and supervision of museum exhibitions, operations, performances, and events.
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The Production Manager will be accountable for key performance metrics by managing a team of installers, ensuring that all projects are installed according to company standards. Works closely with Branch Coordinator, Project Manager and Field Manager.
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Percentage Of Time 10 Description In close consultation with the Production Manager, act as the principal departmental liaison with external, theater-related units and groups: Hopkins Center (regarding all shared spaces, scheduling of events, and management of the Moore Endowment); the Black Underground Theater Association; independent student theater groups; the Dartmouth Opera Lab; and the Film and Media Studies Department.
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Keywords - Production, Construction, Remodeling, Renovation, Leadership, coaching, interior design, project management, buildertrend, EOS, Traction, Entrepreneurial Operating System, customer satisfaction, client experience, incident management, strategic planning.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join team in Portageville, MO ! Maintain information on use, storage and inventory of all production materials. In this role, you will help manage the day to day activities for a production department in a fast-paced growing facility while also developing a team for future priorities.
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The Production Manager reports directly to the SpeedPro Imaging studio owner and is primarily responsible for producing various wide-format specialty printing products. Key Terms: vinyl graphics, printing, sign making, sign production, sign fabricator.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Manager to join our plating team in Evansville, IN! Use KPI's to monitor plant performance and drive continuous improvement. Management experience manufacturing plant environment.
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The Production Manager will manage local manufacturing teams including the Waterjet & Assembly team, Weld Shop team and Planning Coordinators. Manage the Waterjet & Assembly team, Weld Shop team, & Planning Coordinator(s) with a focus on safety, quality and production schedule to meet or exceed customer needs.
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Bachelor's degree in theatre or related field with at least three years of professional experience as a stage manager, film assistant director, company manager, house manager, and/or technical director.
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Familiarity with project methodologies to scale-up new technologies from lab to pilot plant to commercial production. Albemarle Corporation is seeking a Project Engineering Manager for the Advanced Energy Storage Materials (AESM) development projects.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Production Manager. The Production Manager will be responsible for overseeing the sign-making process, from production to installation, ensuring quality control and customer satisfaction.
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