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Water Production and Treatment Plant Supervisor. Principles, operational characteristics, and use of SCADA to monitor and control water treatment and production plant and facilities.
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Rite-Hite is the global leader in the manufacture and distribution of industrial loading dock and door equipment.
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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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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 operators report directly to the supervisor / Maintenance employees (indirect). AccountabilityAccountable for production employees and related melt shop equipment to produce all melted titanium; all material for in-specification ingots per heat record.
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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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We are currently seeking a Production Supervisor for our location in Cedarburg, WI. Monitor the pasteurizing, separating, cooling or freezing, filling, mixing, clean-up, standardizing and storing operations to ensure that plant production and quality standards are met.
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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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Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in hourly production jobs at Steel Mill locations serviced by Harsco Environmental to ensure all obligations for the customer are met in a timely and satisfactory manner.
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The Production Supervisor will assist the Manufacturing Site Leader in planning and executing production operations, be responsible for assembling and manufacturing multiple product groups, provide support to the estimation and project management functional groups, and assist with facilities management and HSE. This role will help Trystar Houston exceed customer expectations while following our values and guiding principles.
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The Production Supervisor must have a thorough knowledge of the work supervised, typically gained through experience coupled with some formal training. Hands on computer knowledge (MS Office, production reporting MRP system, Kronos/UKG Timekeeping.
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The Manager, Post Production will report to the VP, Creative Services, Focus Features. 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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Special consideration will be given to applicants with previous experience working as a; Food Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Operations Supervisor, Kitchen Supervisor/ Manager, Production Team Leader, Shift supervisor, Line Supervisor, Food Supervisor.
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YOU As the Assistant Production Supervisor, you will assist the Production Supervisor in the development and execution of your department’s plans in order to achieve overall business objectives.
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Daily tasks for the position of Production Supervisor include, but are not limited to, personnel scheduling, conducting regular visual line checks to ensure proper production, dating, labeling, and packaging of product, reviewing production paperwork, collecting and tracking production data, and reporting information and variances to management.
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