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As the Production Control Manager, you will coordinate and lead the Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Logistics scheduling functions to safely deliver high quality products on time and within budget.
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Our growing team is seeking an organized, and proactive candidate to fill the role of Manufacturing Operator I. Must have experience, minimum 1 year in a production environment running lathes and mills.
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Grind, file, sand and polish metal surfaces to a specified shape and smoothness using hand tools.
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COMMERCIAL OPERATOR - STREET SWEEPER CleanStreet is a leading provider of municipal street sweeping services throughout the State of California. COMMERCIAL OPERATOR - STREET SWEEPER CleanStreet is a leading provider of municipal street sweeping services throughout the State of California.
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The Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) organization is seeking a Production Engineering Manager (Level K) to lead our Electronic Products Organization located in El Segundo, CA. This team supports a variety of programs ranging from technology development to initial production and, as such, is seeking a Production Engineering Manager with experience in multiple activities including implementation of design for manufacturing, assembly, and development of cost-reduction redesign opportunities.
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Join Staffmark's team in Torrance, CA, and become an integral part of our operations as a Clamp Operator. In this role, you'll utilize a clamp forklift to perform various warehouse duties including heavy lifting, shrink wrapping, order picking, and more.
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The Warehouse Associate - Equipment Operator uses power industrial equipment to load and unload, move or stack materials or products and ensures the neat, orderly condition of the warehouse. Join our Parts Authority Team today as a Warehouse Associate - Equipment Operator.
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Keep daily production log and identify welding process used according to WPS sheets. Operate other accessory equipment and perform tasks necessary to complete the job including grinding, brazing, oxy-acetylene and plasma cutting.
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The Plant Operator position aligns very well with the experience that would have been learned in engineering department rates on both surface and sub-surface ships in both nuclear and non-nuclear ratings.
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May be required to support production within Assembly & Test and/or the Manufacturing Shop. Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Ongoing Advocacy, internal assets with HSE, Legal and HR teams and experts to aid in Employee Career Path and Advancement.
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Brake Forming Operator Qualifications: Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience running and operating a press brake machine Able to read blue prints use of calipers and micrometer Manufacturing background experience Applicant may be subject to a background check Pre-employment drug screen (Excluding THC) is required as a condition of employment A conviction record will not necessarily prevent you from being employed.
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Previous experience in television studio and remote production required. Supports the Production Management Department and report directly to a Production Manager. Coordinate logistics, including but not limited to crew needs and bookings, securing locations, handling appearance and location releases, obtaining permits, ordering props, organizing production assets.
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A Production Operator 1 to carry operations workload as required under the supervision of the Production Shift Leader. Carry out production operations as defined by the shift leader.
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The Operator is accountable for the safe and efficient operation of the forklift and may also be required to perform order filler or order checker duties in addition to his or her own. The Forklift Operator is responsible for operating material handling equipment for the purpose of moving, locating, relocating, stacking and counting merchandise.
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As a production team member, you will be working in the kitchen creating our signature batters and frosting. Follow production sheets to ensure accurate flavors and quantities are being prepared, using timers.
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