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The production supervisor is responsible for the planning, scheduling and directing the work efforts of the production operations department of the facility in an effort to meet and/or exceed, productivity, safety, quality, delivery, and cost goals, and ensure the department operates according to established company policies and procedures.
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7+ years of experience working in a product development, production manufacturing, or fabrication shop environment processing components to aerospace standards. Clear understanding of production versus development environments.
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Time card reviews and adjustmentsProduction- Time in production of core functions they superviseQuality Audit/Scorecard- Quality conference calls, Spot check Audits and score card Prep-Tableaus, Metrics Review, Verint Mattersight/etc.
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The Production Supervisor will be responsible for managing assigned employees. Additionally, the supervisor will collaborate with other production supervisors, managers, quality control, and product design and development teams.
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The Judge Group is seeking a Production Supervisor for a manufacturing company located in the Orlando, FL area. Title: Production Supervisor. Reporting: Provide production reports to Executive Team Members as requested.
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Study production schedules and estimate worker-hour requirements for completion of job assignments. Establish or adjust work procedures to meet production schedules. Maintain time and production records.
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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. Job Responsibilities • Produce and maintain work schedules and may prepare production packets (Production sheets and recipes.
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Produce and maintain work schedules and may prepare production packets (Production sheets and recipes). May prepare orders as needed to ensure accurate production for location. Perform other duties as requested by the Food Service Director or Manager whenever his/her skill and/or experience would be vital to initiate, coordinate, or complete any given program.
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WM serves nearly 25 million customers in residential, commercial, industrial and municipal markets throughout North America through a network of collection operations, transfer stations, landfills, recycling facilities and waste-based energy production projects.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. in Orlando, Florida is looking for a Production Supervisor (2nd Shift 3:00 pm-11:00 pm) Compute amounts of stock and supplies required for operations, based on production schedules, and requisition materials from storage area.
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4+ years of proven direct supervision and management experience (Production & Manufacturing industries preferred). As a Management Consultant, individuals have the opportunity to drive their careers based on performance and contributions.
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Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. This is your moment to shine and lead the way for others too. Supervise and evaluate employees; counsel; promote employee growth, efficiency, morale, and teamwork.
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Project work may consist of but is not limited to; replacing large water treatment equipment components, assisting various departments with stormwater or attraction water testing, draining, cleaning or filling and supporting production shoots associated with water bodies or features.
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Develop, recommend, and implement measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product; Develop capital equipment justifications for machine tools and process technology to improve quality, cost, and cycle times.
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Good understanding of a production facility operations - equivalent to 1-2 years' work experience. Monitor production and sales efficiencies including wait times, yields and product quality.
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production job Title: supervisor in Orlando, CO, Canada
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