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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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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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Job summary: The Production Supervisor is primarily responsible for overseeing and leading a team of direct labor associates in the manufacture and assembly of products, components and parts for custom fire and rescue vehicles.
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Ensures production meets environmental, health, and safety standards aligned with CertainTeed Roofing’s VMVO. Maintain communication with Operations Manager to ensure production requirements are clear.
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Reviews employee concerns and issues with the Production Manager. The Shift Supervisor will supervise and coordinate all tasks of subordinates and to ensure all equipment is operating at peak efficiency to meet company assigned goals.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities: The Edibles Production Supervisor will oversee and perform critical tasks to ensure that the company's regulated cannabis infused products are produced in a timely, high quality, and compliant manner.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for relative assigned shift and/or crew, manage to company personnel/food safety, quality, production, and leadership objectives. The Production Supervisor directly supervises production employees to maximize productivity on assigned shifts and areas.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Operations Supervisor to oversee daily operations within our production facility. Night Shift Operations Supervisor at Dura-Line (an Orbia Business) Onsite – McAlester, OK About Us: Together, we create solutions that better connect people and information across the globe.
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Responsible for manufacturing products using efficient manufacturing processes through the supervision of production team members while ensuring the safety of our people, workplace and environment and meeting all company, legal and other requirements.
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You will also showcase your expertise by organizing and allocating resources to meet line production targets effectively and efficiently. Experience in monitoring KPI and metrics to adequately ensure highest quality and performance, as well as multi-shift production management and strong supervisory skills.
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Assembly Supervisor must be willing to be cross trained to fill in for Molding Supervisor position as needed. The Supervisor is required to navigate in both Oracle and OBIEE systems, to verify inventories and/or scheduling requirements.
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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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OVERVIEW The Refinery Supervisor oversees and is responsible for all operational activities relating to the processing of sugar on their assigned shift including planning, organizing, and directing shift process operations to assure that plant reliability, safety, and environmental requirements are met.
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Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Production Supervisor II at our Lynnwood, WA location. 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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Verify the readiness of the production line at start-up and supervise changeovers. Monitors the production process, makes periodic checks, and adjusts equipment or work practices according to standard operating procedures.
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