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Grade III, or higher, Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board 2.5 years of performing the duties of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator.
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Certificate / diploma in turf management preferred. Design and plant various seasonal landscaping materials like perennials, grass, annual flowers, trees, shrubs, etc. Certificate / diploma in turf management preferred.
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Manages, directs and provides leadership to education support services and plant management. Manages, directs and provides leadership to educational support services, plant management and campus supervision.
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This includes advising plant management on various regulatory requirements and completing all site and regulatory reporting in a timely manner. Leading a proactive safety culture, ensuring regulatory compliance through procedure development, auditing, and document management, and act as the principal contact with local regulators for site safety and environmental compliance.
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Prepares reports that document testing activities, test results, and operational issues involving product quality and safety and present to factory, Plant Management and Corporate. Communicate effectively with the department, factory, Plant Management and Corporate.
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Works with management and senior HR in appropriate resolution of employee relations issues. Plant HR ManagerPlans and administers policies relating to all phases of human resources activity by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate administrators.
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Minimum of ten years plant supervisory experience required, including three years in operations management. Responsible for the overall development of people and skills throughout the plant to support talent management.
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With over 2,000 Teammates across the US, we build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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Key member of plant management team, promoting a culture of safety, efficient production, high quality and superior customer service. Oversees the plant production schedule, ensuring customer requirements are met and alignment with capacity plans and inventory targets.
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General Manager Trainees will participate in a hands-on, well-structured management-training program. Mission Linen Supply has immediate opportunities for our General Manager Trainee in a state-of-the-art operating plant.
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Bachelor's degree from four-year College or University in Business, Science, Engineering, or a related field; 7+ years of hands-on Plant Quality Operations or Quality Management Systems (QMS)implementation experience.
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Performs physical plant inspection monthly; assures fire extinguishers are properly inspected, eyewash station properly maintained, and contract services have been performed (grease trap, barrel, vent hood, fire suppression system, pest management, chemical dispensers.
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Facilitate communication forums for plant-based subject matter experts and provide technical assistance to plant management and engineering staff who will manage non-major projects.
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Hargrove supplies unparalleled services in engineering, procurement, construction management, and technical services in the industrial, commercial, and government sectors. Certification: Professional Engineering and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) registration is highly preferred.
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Five or more years of management experience in a warehouse, manufacturing or distribution, production, or logistics environment with a focus on direct team member supervision. Ensures that entire plant is within regulatory compliance, including transfer stations, trucking domiciles, office and support facilities within the plant operation.
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