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Reporting to the Production Manager, the Shift Supervisor is directly responsible for managing the operation through direct supervision of assigned hourly personnel, for ensuring that safe work practices are enforced, the proper tools are available, and the employees are accountable for individual safety.
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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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Escort external facilities maintenance teams and contractors within controlled areas of the facility for repairs and maintenance. Coordinate with external facilities maintenance teams and contractors for general and specialized repairs and maintenance.
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CSG Talent is currently looking for a Production Supervisor with experience in operations including rock, gravel, sand, limestone, granite, ready mix, concrete, and cement. You will encompass the strategic management of safety protocols, site planning, quality control, production, and maintenance.
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Work with fellow supervisors to ensure equipment maintenance during scheduled downtimes, boosting production efficiency. Maintain accurate records of production activities, inventory levels, and maintenance schedules.
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Supervisor is held accountable to ensure production activities are carried out in compliance with all environmental, health, and safety requirements, policies, and procedures in a manner consistent with CertainTeed Roofing's Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives (VMVO.
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Monitor production processes to ensure materials meet quality standards and specifications. In-depth knowledge of quarry operations, equipment maintenance, and safety regulations. Experience with either sand, gravel, granite, aggregates, or open pit mine would be preferred.
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Manage daily activities such as stripping, drilling & blasting, loading & hauling, and producing rip-rap and road base. Oversee mobile equipment and portable plant consumables, coordinating with plant management to maintain inventory levels.
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The Maintenance Supervisor leads the hourly maintenance employees to meet the safety, environmental, production, quality and cost to support plastic extrusion and thermoforming production equipment.
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Overview:Insight Global is in search of a Senior Facilities Design Supervisor to join one of our largest Oil & Gas clients in the Pittsburgh, PA area. -Lead and supervise the design group in developing designs for compressor stations, large facilities, and project requests.
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Georgia-Pacific is hiring 3rd shift Production Supervisor for corrugator operations at our Batavia, NY Facility. This position provides opportunities for promotion both in Batavia as well as many other Georgia-Pacific and Koch facilities across the country.
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Five (5) years with audio editors and multimedia production software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects) or related applications. Produces video for broadcast, social media and web use, including pre- and post-production, manipulation, trimming, sequencing, color grading and sound editing.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor - Die Casting will oversees all operations within their respective department including but not limited to quality of production, managing employees, maintaining safety regulations, and monitoring daily production standards by performing the following duties.
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Responsible for daily contact with the Roadmaster for collaborative ways to keep Rail Flaw Detection equipment on schedule and hit production targets. As the Supervisor Rail Testing you will operate CPKC owned ultrasonic test equipment.
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General Support Services Is Recruitment For One (1) Administrative Supervisor Of Building Maintenance, M-III To Function As Executive Director For Facilities Operations Who Under The Direction Of The First Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Facilities Operations, With Very Wide Latitude For Independent Judgment And Initiative Who Will.
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