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Operating front-end loader to move railcars into position for cleaning and loading.
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Starting Compensation: $22.78 for production technician, plus 6% shift differential (for 2nd & 3rd shift), along with a comprehensive benefits package. As a Production Technician You Will Be Responsible For Working On Our Assembly Lines In The Production Of Heavy-duty Trucks.
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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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Blending, Production, Chemical, Batch mixer, Compounding, Mixing, Batching, General labor, Packaging, batch mixing, blender, filler operator, forklift, stocking, machine operating, loading, unloading, loading trucks.
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The Production Artist will execute print, email and digital designs for SiriusXM's marketing, advertising, sales, promotional and customer care initiatives. Pandora, a subsidiary of SiriusXM, is the largest ad-supported audio entertainment streaming service in the U.S. SiriusXM's subsidiaries Simplecast and AdsWizz make it a leader in podcast hosting, production, distribution, analytics and monetization.
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SRG Global is looking for a Production Control Supervisor to join our Supply Chain capability team! Facilitate ongoing transformation and competitiveness of Production Control processes through change leadership approach.
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The Production Technician is responsible for all aspects of plant processing from post-crop harvest through packaging and labeling of the final product ready for customer sale as outlined by the management team and SOPs. These responsibilities include trimming, assembling completed product materials into various containers and packages as well as ensuring that the appropriate quantity, weight, and type of product is packaged.
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Additionally, the Farm Production Equipment Operator may be required to work extended hours, including weekends and holidays, during peak farming seasons. As a Farm Production Equipment Operator, you will play a critical role in supporting the overall success of our farming operations.
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INDGEM Req No. 48226BR Employment Status Full Time Organization Global Engrg Mfg Technology & Equipment Business Sector / Division Gardner Rotoflow and Standard Products Region North America Country United States Production Tech 1 - Welder/Fitter | Air Products.
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The Production Assistant supports the GM by ensuring materials necessary to perform a repair are available to technicians, including parts, participating in final repair plan meetings and morning and afternoon huddles to note any issues.
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The Production Manager, Composites will oversee facility build up, and day to day pr oduction of composite structures and related hardware. Assess and implement new manufacturing technologies to meet future production needs.
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Manages and provides feedback to Production Technician, who serves as Stage Manager for shows not managed by Senior Production Technician. The Technician provides training to casual staff and student production staff, including rigging, lighting, and audio production.
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Provides guidance on staffing, training, employee relations and performance management to develop and enhance the salaried and hourly production team, working closely with direct reports. Typically reporting directly to plant operations manager, prepares operation schedules and coordinates manufacturing activities to ensure production and quality meet specifications.
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The Production Technician has primary responsibility for production of in-vitro medical diagnostic products in accordance with current manufacturing directions, SOPs, GMPs, and QSR to meet or exceed quality specifications on schedule at or below standard costs.
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Ten plus (10+) years of experience in facility as an Avid and Adobe Premiere Technician, within post production, studio or network. NewsNation has an immediate opening for a Post-Production Support Technician to be a part of our unique, multifaceted broadcast operation based in our Chicago headquarters.
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