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Communicates effectively and timely with quarry staff, quarry coordinator and quarry manager. Tasks and equipment needs change as per cement plant requirements; therefore, individuals must possess a variety of task skills.
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Sapphire Americas supportsthe Ash Grove Cement business by providing alternative fuels and alternative raw materials to facilitate the cement plants' goals regarding commercial excellence, carbon footprint, and future developments.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Quarry Manager for our Mason City, Iowa cement plant. Sustain an optimal supply of raw material that meets quality targets to the cement plant.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Quarry Manager is responsible for mine planning, overseeing the contractors in the quarry and the supervision of personnel in the daily operations of the quarry according to operating principles, company policies and procedures.
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As a Materials Manager, you'll be part of our T&O team located in Dallas, TX. The Materials Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing company's overall supply chain, logistics strategy and operations in order to maximize the process efficiency and productivity.
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Coordinates the organization, staffing and operational activities for the water treatment plant including raw water pumping from ground and surface water sources, water treatment, and pumping to the regional water distribution system.
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Monitor & manage the railroad movements of the daily switch process for all raw materials & inbound/outbound. Manage & order raw materials as required to maintain the production schedule without disruption.
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Reporting to the Ready Mix Area Manager, the Batch Plant Operator is responsible for operating and troubleshooting a ready mix batch plant. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Batch Plant Operator for our South Texas Concrete facility located in Houston, TX.
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Assist the Plant Manager in coordinating concrete plant manufacturing activities and managing the site to produce a quality product at acceptable cost levels. Ensure control of all inventories of raw materials and materials for resale.
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Large plants require a minimum of 5 years of experience as Manufacturing Plant Manager. The Plant Manager is responsible for directing and managing the everyday operation of the manufacturing facility.
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As the guardian of quality, you'll oversee every aspect of the production process, from raw milk intake to final packaging, implementing rigorous quality control procedures to guarantee freshness, safety, and consistency.
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As a Silvi Materials Batch Plant Operator one will be assigned to a home plant location and will be required to also fill in as a batch plant operator as needed within their area.
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Engage with internal site planning and business unit stakeholders to coordinate order placement of raw materials in accordance with established strategic directives. Analyze market structure, trends, technical developments and regulatory trends that impact competitiveness and/or affect availability and delivered cost of raw materials.
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Checks inventory control of raw materials, concrete additives and/or specialized materials and notifies appropriate suppliers of production needs. Responsible for compliance with applicable environmental regulations as it relates to the proper operation of batch plant equipment.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will be responsible for demonstrating our Producers Dairy Core Values and carrying out our purpose of Nourishing Lives. Microbiological testing as appropriate for raw materials, work in process, and finished products including: SPC, PI, TPC, Coliform, and Yeast/Mold.
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