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Coach and develop staff on continuous improvement efforts, TPM, and leadership skills. 1+ year of supervisory or lead experience in a manufacturing, production, warehouse, military or related environment.
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Support the factory in continuous improvement initiatives. You ll train in several functional areas within the manufacturing environment so you can effectively provide support to our production teams.
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Many of our agents, earning well beyond six figures, have come from a wide range of backgrounds including business owners, restaurant servers, car salespeople, and recent graduates. Many of our agents, earning well beyond six figures, have come from a wide range of backgrounds including business owners, restaurant servers, car salespeople, and recent graduates.
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A key aspect of this role will be consistent collaboration with both internal and external partners including but not limited to Engineering, Product Technology Center (PTC), Technical Applications Group (TAG), Quality Assurance (QA), Safety Health and Environment (SHE), Human Resources, Product Supply, Digital Manufacturing, Factory Operations, Leadership, and Vendors.
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Frequent and proper lifting of up to 40 pounds; occasional lifting of up to 55 pounds Occasional climbing (using step ladder) up to heights of six feet. Frequent handling of merchandise and equipment such as handheld scanners, pricing guns, box cutters, merchandise containers, two-wheel dollies, U-boats (six-wheel carts), and rolltainers.
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The Operations and Start-Up Leader supports capital projects by managing operational processes, collaborating with cross-functional teams, ensuring safety and compliance, and leading the successful start-up and transition of equipment and systems in a manufacturing environment.
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Experience : Six years experience in operation or maintenance of an operating commercial power production facility, a large natural gas facility, or combustion turbine-driven naval vessel. The incumbent is responsible for continuous improvement and providing reliable and efficient electric power generation in compliance with corporate safety policies and procedures, environmental, mandatory electric reliability standards, FERC, EPA, EPD, OSHA, DOT, and all applicable governmental regulations.
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We also operate four soybean processing facilities, an edible oil refinery and specialty feed ingredients manufacturing. + Leadership in manufacturing operations and technologies. We also operate four soybean processing facilities, an edible oil refinery and specialty feed ingredients manufacturing.
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Manufacturing, industrial, or military environment with a focus on operational safety and continuous improvement. A key aspect of this role will be consistent collaboration with both internal and external partners including but not limited, Product Technology Center (PTC), Technical Applications Group (TAG), Quality Assurance (QA), Safety Health and Environment (SHE), Human Resources, Product Supply, Digital Manufacturing, Factory Operations Leadership, and Vendors.
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