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If this sounds outstanding to you, take the first step forward and explore a career with Dal-Tile. The Supervisor Production is an entry-level leader role that oversees a team of employees focused on Production and Manufacturing initiatives aimed at optimizing processes, reducing waste, and enhancing productivity.
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BS in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience as Process/ Production Engineer in a Chemical Manufacturing Facility (PSM regulated) Perform tests and measurements throughout stages of production to determine degree of control over variables such as temperature, density, specific gravity, and pressure.
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As the market share leader in exterior automotive lighting, NAL provides advanced lighting technology, engineering design expertise, and state-of-the-art production capabilities to auto makers based in North America and around the world.
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The candidate will support the chemical process units with improvements, equipment upgrades, troubleshooting, PSM, process control systems, and capital projects. Knowledge of chemical unit operations/ equipment - reactors, distillation, condensers, adsorption, compressors, evaporators, pumps, piping, heat exchangers, etc.
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Process improvement experience in a PSM-regulated operation and working with Distributed Control Systems/ Instrumentation. Opportunity with an expanding chemical leader as the site Chemical Engineer.
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Associate degree in a business or technical field related to manufacturing, and experience with JIT production system, TPM, and Kaizen implementation is preferred. Our Opportunity North American Lighting (NAL) is looking for a Production Supervisor to join our team.
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Food or production experience preferred. Processes product using tools (to include knives), manual labor, and equipment provided in accordance with USDA and Pilgrim’s Company product standards and procedures.
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Follow all company animal welfare guidelines. Participates in process improvement and problem solving utilizing continuous improvement and rational thinking methodologies. Face coverings are available to all team members and enhanced cleaning and sanitation is regularly performed.
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This position is responsible for assisting in all operations of the production process. Follow production schedule. Responsible for assisting wherever needed, loading and unloading conveyor belts.
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This position assists EVS team in maintaining a high quality standard of housekeeping service by performing daily cleaning/restocking patient rooms, nursing stations, restrooms, offices and other assigned areas in accordance with established procedures of the department and Helen Keller Hospital.
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Production process includes Machining, Laser, Wash & Passivation, Leak Test (Pressure Decay vs. Performs visual check of production equipment, machinery, supplies (at the beginning of every shift and before executing the job orders.
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North American Lighting (NAL) is looking for a Production Supervisor to join our team. Ensures manufacturing process in the department meets all production and quality requirements. Addresses all production emergencies and any requests from other department supervisors in a responsible and professional manner.
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As a Production Worker you'll: Operate production equipment in accordance with current good manufacturing practices and standard operating procedures; Assist in the assembly or fabrication of manufactured goods; Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to customer specifications; Monitor and adjust production processes or equipment for quality and productivity; Prepare and assemble materials and equipment for production.
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Ability to maintain work area cleanliness and general housekeeping regarding compounding areas. Including but not limited to sitting, standing, hand/arm manipulation, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing, seeing, touching/feeling, hearing, and crouching.
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Moves material to and from storage and production areas, loads docks & delivery vehicles by forklift, hand and other equipment. Confers with leads and/or supervisors to report material conditions that could result in production or customer problems.
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