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Plan, Develop, modify/improve, test, and startup PLC and HMI automation and automation programming projects for industrial projects.
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As a Technician I at Penske, you are a respected, experienced lead at your location-a master technician. This position, at this location, offers shift differentials that will vary based on second shift (starting after 11am) or third shift (starting after 9pm) and weekend work.
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We are hiring immediately for a 3rd shift Production Supervisor role. Prior management/supervision experience OR minimum six months working as a Tyson Foods Line Lead or similar role. You'll guide the team in stretches before their shift and rotate workstations throughout the shift.
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Clean hand-off of information and system to the next Shift Lead. Lead and follow all safety and health requirements listed in applicable procedures and work instructions. Lead people, respect people, build fellowship and teamwork.
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Arconic is currently in search of a Fabrication Lead to join our. Supervise, coach and lead in the General Fabrication Department. Be able to Supervise, lead and coach co-workers to develop their skills.
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Update the Daily Shift report , including real time truck list updates. Prepare and send daily shift communication. Plan and lead the daily L1. We lead with respect, honesty, transparency and accountability.
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Engineering Lead 2nd Shift. Under minimal supervision identify needed parts, plan jobs, and install complex electrical equipment, including electrical conduit, circuit breakers, contactors, control panels and HMIs.
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Shift Lead You support the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) by running great work shifts and meeting Taco Bell standards. Shift Lead behaviors include:Solving customer complaints quickly and with a smile.
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Clear your machine of all products at end of each run and at the end of your shift. SUMMARY: The Lead II is responsible for assisting with set up, adjusting, maintaining, and configuring processing equipment according to assigned specifications, and regular communication with live production or debone team members and supervisors and the completion of required paperwork.
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Position Summary: As a Production Manager/Asset Lead, you will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of assigned assets across shifts or all assets on one shift. You'll lead continuous improvement projects to enhance efficiency and reduce scrap, ultimately contributing to lower costs and improved profitability.
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With the use of SPC charts, trend charts, to ensure product is stable and within dimension and defect tolerance specification Prepares quality documentation and reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing information and trends including failed processes, stability studies Keep Lead Tech informed of quality issues that may arise during the course of the shift Initiate and follow alert procedures.
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The Groundskeeping Lead position is a career opportunity at Tyson Foods, Incorporated. 1ST SHIFT (United States of America) Experience: 3+ years' experience in grounds keeping, horticulture lawn maintenance or landscaping field.
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SHIFT : This is a 2nd shift position, working 2:30pm till 11:00pm, with Friday & Saturday off. If you are an experienced truck and trailer technician and are interested in a stable career with a lot of opportunity for growth, join our team.
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Reports to: General Manager (GM)/ Assistant Manager (AM) / Shift Lead. Audit club inventory and communicate with GM, AM and Shift Lead on recommendations of inventory orders.
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We are seeking a Shipping Group Lead to support our Shipping Department at Armstrong Avenue. Shift: Monday, Saturday, Sunday 7am-7pm. responsible to secure the facility at the end of shift.
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