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Promote and sell products to customers in targeted markets, including nuclear power plant shielding, medical facility shielding, pharmaceuticals, and specialty lead parts. Work with the product engineering and production teams on costing, processes, management, and completion of customer projects.
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Provide internal consulting services to plant management regarding the application and use of automation systems to improve productivity and reduce costs. Provide Electrical Engineering and Electrical Project Management for Vulcan Materials.
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To provide around the clock oversight, O&M Management, leadership, technical direction and performance management for a major utility system or plant operation within Facilities (i.e., steam generation, chilled water, HVAC, plumbing, medical gas, etc.
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Initiate troubleshooting techniques to solve quality, process, and maintenance related problems in all areas of the plant including but not limited to industrial electrical control systems, power systems, AC/DC electronic speed control devices, gearbox and mill rebuilds, high frequency welding and induction repair, mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, crane repair, and high-speed warehousing and robotic systems.
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Monitor daily established production requirements throughout the shift to ensure customer requirements and plant objectives are met while ensuring HSE and 5S policies and standards are followed.
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High level of responsibility and visibility with plant management. The Plant Manager is pivotal in promoting safety, productivity, quality, and continuous improvement in a confidential manufacturing environment.
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We are currently assisting our client, a global Tier 1 Automotive manufacturer, with a Materials Manager search located near Birmingham, AL. The Materials Manager will be responsible for managing and implementing manufacturing materials operations and strategy to ensure the achievement of plant goals.
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Our core services include: Environmental Services, Patient Transportation, Laundry & Linen, Facilities Management, Healthcare Technology Solutions, and Ambulatory EVS. Learn more at. Our core services include: Environmental Services, Patient Transportation, Laundry & Linen, Facilities Management, Healthcare Technology Solutions, and Ambulatory EVS. Learn more at.
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Apply Six Sigma and Lean manufacturing principles in collaboration with plant leadership. Proficiency in Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, 5S, and visual management. Apply your expertise in lean manufacturing practices, 5S, visual management, and continuous to enhance efficiency, quality, and safety.
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Management team and staff members have 10-25 years of commercial and industrial security industry expertise with single site, multi-facility, plant-wide, campus-wide, regional, national and international security projects.
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Experience with EHS Management systems such as ISO and OSHAS; manage workers compensation program; develop annual risk reduction plan; manage contractor safety program; develop and deliver safety and health training programs.
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Minimum of five (5) years management experience, and with knowledge of O&M for Cisco VoIP, network systems, and outside and inside plant construction and maintenance. Knowledge of O&M for Cisco VoIP, network systems, and outside and inside plant construction and maintenance.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in manufacturing, with at least 5 years in a plant management role. Overall leadership and management of the plant, including production, quality, safety, and environmental compliance.
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Extensive knowledge of natural gas reciprocating, turbine, and electric driven compressor units and other plant equipment. Must have at least 5 years of effective management or supervisory experience in gas pipeline operations, mechanical maintenance activities, or pipeline engineering.
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Represent the plant safety team and contribute to a culture of safety. Proficient in MS Office; experience with Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks Composer, and NX Unigraphics is a plus. As an industrial engineer, your mission is to seamlessly introduce new products and options into manufacturing.
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