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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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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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We have a unique and exciting career opportunity for a Production Supervisor at our Fort Walton Beach, FL campus. Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced production environment that takes pride in delivering high quality products on time, every time.
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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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Production Supervisor- Georgia, Pacific Plywood mill Gurdon, AR. We are seeking a Production Supervisor for our plywood mill located in Gurdon, AR. In this role you will lead a dynamic wood products team, promoting a safety-first approach and ensuring a seamless manufacturing process for our panel assembly line in line with our management philosophy and framework.
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We are currently seeking a Production Supervisor for our location in Cedarburg, WI. In this essential role, you will provide work direction and leadership to production employees within the guidelines of standard work rules, union contract provisions, and employment policies.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Production Supervisor I in Lynnwood, WA. The Production Supervisor I leads and directs a team of employees in an assigned area of operations such as Metal Fabrication, Assembly, and/or Test. The Production Supervisor I 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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The Supervisor oversees all activities related to production, personnel, and workflow of products. Manages workflow by monitoring steps of the production process to meet performance expectations and deadlines.
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The production assembly supervisor is responsible for supervising workshop and railcar assembly employees in CRRC’s manufacturing and assembly environment. CRRC Sifang America recently constructed a state-of-the-art production facility on the city’s southeast side, returning railcar manufacturing to Chicago after a 50-year absence.
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Promet Steel, a second-generation family-owned steel service center, is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team in Chicago, IL. The Production Supervisor is also required to perform the necessary pre-shift recon to ensure efficiency and flow, within company policies and procedures, in the following areas; Safety Quality Production Materials Personnel Shipping Receiving Maintenance.
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The Production Supervisor position requires commitment to becoming certified operationally and certified as trainers. Unwillingness or failure to become certified in the areas listed above, within three months, could result in being removed from the Production Supervisor position.
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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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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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As a Melt Shop Production Supervisor , candidate will have Metal Exp in Furnace, Heavy Mill Machinery, Scrap Processing, Melting, Casting, Rolling, Maintenance, Finishing, and Melt Shop which will align successfully in the organization.
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High school education with two years of college in Business or Production Management Five years of work in manufacturing plant with multiple product lines. Plan, organize and execute the production of scheduled roofing lines.
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