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Collaborate with all support teams including Safety, Engineering, Loss Prevention, Quality Assurance, Human Resources to develop plans to meet business objectives. Industry experience in: retail, F&B, military, manufacturing, automotive, biotech, electronics, energy, instrumentation, machinery, defense/aerospace, medical, cosmetics, production or distribution environments.
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We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Area Manager. In this role, you will lead a team of hourly workforce and will be responsible for engaging your team during their shifts to maintain the highest levels of safety, quality, attendance, and performance.
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Manage safety, quality, productivity, and customer delivery promises. Our Operation’s workflow has three major components: First mile - where the product is housed and ready for order; Middle mile - where the order is hauled to your area; and Last mile - when the product is delivered to the customer’s door.
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For Sterilization services in the Global Quality Assurance area. Our company is flexible, family-oriented, and focused on our resources' well-being while providing our Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, and Manufacturing industry clients with top-notch quality talent.
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Reporting to the Quality Assurance (QA) Manager or equivalent manager/supervisor, the Validation Technician (VT) is responsible for assisting the QA Manager (or equivalent manager/supervisor) and Validation Engineering team in ensuring the quality/validation system requirements are met and maintained.
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Work with Quality Assurance Manager to improve quality processes. The Operations Manager is responsible for the successful operations of the plant which include; general supervision of all phases of production, quality control, equipment maintenance, procurement, receiving and shipping.
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Complete Quality Assurance log sheets and reports this includes dimensional data, etc. Perform studies and projects as directed and appointed by the QA Manager and/or QA Supervisor.
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This role, reporting into the Site Head of Quality, will be responsible for leading a team of Quality Assurance Associates in the effective processes of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Continuously climb and descend stairs (applies to sites with stairs)Our fulfillment network launches new Operations sites every year, providing various opportunities for your professional growth. Work in an environment that is subject to variable temperatures and weather (delivery stations include outside loading departments.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Fresno, CA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 2+ years of employee and performance management experience- Bachelor's degree or equivalent, or 2+ years of Amazon (blue badge/FTE) experience- Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including weekends, nights, and/or holidaysPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- 1+ years of performance metrics, process improvement or lean techniques experience- Experience managing a team of 20+ employees.
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Experience with process improvements (Lean process, Kaizen, and/or Six Sigma) We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Monee, IL, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 2+ years of employee and performance management experience- Bachelor's degree or equivalent, or 2+ years of Amazon (blue badge/FTE) experience- Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including weekends, nights, and/or holidaysPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- 1+ years of performance metrics, process improvement or lean techniques experience- Experience managing a team of 20+ employees.
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Experience in: military, manufacturing, automotive, biotech, electronics, energy, instrumentation, machinery, defense/aerospace, medical, cosmetics, production, or distribution environments. We are looking for motivated, customer-focused individuals who want to join our team as an Operations Manager.
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A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain/Logistics, or a related field. Our WW Operations network delivers millions of packages and smiles to Amazon customers every day.
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We hire Area Managers based on location preference and the business’ current openings. Lift up to 49 pounds and frequently push, pull, squat, bend, and reach. Support, mentor, and motivate your hourly workforce.
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