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The San Leandro, CA Milk Plant has an opening for a Production Worker/Milk Selector. The production worker is on-the-go throughout their entire shift, selecting food products, packaging food & beverages, sanitizing & maintaining machines, and at times, operating power equipment (pallet jack, fork lift, etc.
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Conduct general and protocol level aquatic wildlife surveys (e.g., Giant Garter Snake, California Tiger Salamander, Red-legged frog, fairy shrimp), rare plant surveys, as well as other diverse biological field work.
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Assistant Engineer: At least two years of experience in the planning, design and/or construction of wastewater facilities, such as pump stations, wastewater treatment plant, and/or pipeline projects.
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Our client, a renowned name in producing premium quality labels for the cosmetics, personal health care, beverage, food, and dietary supplements markets, operates across multiple plant locations, including California, Ohio, and Texas.
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This position reports to the Manager of Pilot Plant Operations of the Company. We're currently seeking an On-Call Pilot Plant Operator to join our extraordinary team. The On-Call Pilot Plant Operator will be responsible for ensuring that all operations tasks required for the pilot plant are performed safely and according to the relevant operating procedures.
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Training HAZ-MAT, Electrical Safety, Arc Flash Safety, PPE, LO/TO, Robotic Safety, Confined Space, Hot Work, Outside Contractor Safety, Spill Response, Arc flash Safety, Crane Safety, Machine Guarding, Cryogenics, X-Ray Safety, Blood borne Pathogen, Pulmonary Fibrosis, and all other safety training related to all aspects of the plant.
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Working knowledge of USDA regulations, plant sanitation standards and procedures. Refrigeration/Electrical Trade School Certification or Equivalent, RETA -Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) Certification, or Associate 2-year Degree in HVAC, Ammonia Refrigeration & CFC Certification.
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Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Active certification in Case Management (ACM or CCMC), Current and valid license as a Clinical Social Worker issued by the State of California Board of Behavior Science Examiners.
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Work closely with state, city, and permitting regulators to ensure that the battery pilot plant and R&D labs are in full compliance with all applicable regulations and permitting requirements. Participate in the day-to-day operation of the battery pilot plant, including scheduling, resource allocation, and inventory management.
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Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Production Supervisor for our San Leandro, CA Corrugated box plant. Georgia-Pacific is now hiring a Production Supervisor for our San Leandro, CA Corrugated box plant.
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To be responsible, under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor and Onsite Resident Manager, for the overall maintenance of the physical plant, and all areas related to the day to day maintenance of the property.
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Production oriented and proficient in AutoCAD Plant 3D, CADWorx Structure (or equivalent), but AVEVA E3D or PDMS structural module preferred. Production oriented and proficient in AutoCAD Plant 3D, CADWorx Structure (or equivalent), but AVEVA E3D or PDMS structural module preferred.
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Utilize data developed in collaboration with Process Sciences, Pilot Plant, Food Sciences and Product Development to scale up processes to commercial scale; Develop and execute capital projects to implement plant and process improvements.
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Under supervision of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage Family Therapist or a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, provides mental health assessment and triage, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves for psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Minimum of two years construction safety experience, preferably in the construction of water/wastewater treatment plant construction or similar. Proactive in keeping their manager informed, on a regular basis, about progress and problems to avoid surprises.
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