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Our client is seeking a Production Engineer to bring onboard for their new plant in Pendergrass, GA. This team will focus on design, manufacturing processes and management of products. Determine Priorities: Collaborate with the Production Manager to establish priorities and maintain detailed documentation as required.
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To effectively lead department associates to execute daily production operations and apply TPS, 5S, JIT, and other Lean Manufacturing methods under a continuous improvement (Kaizen) philosophy.
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Are you passionate about team building, customer service, and meeting new people?
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Production operators conduct inspection and reconciliation of batch labels for premixes, fill silos, complete final packaging activities, sample per batch requirement, complete incoming 3PRM sampling and visual inspection and release activities, finished goods visual inspection and release activities, sample preparation for homogeneity, carryover, process monitoring and quality.
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The Production Crew will process vehicles in a safe manner to produce core & scrap products, enable the customers to pull parts, and satisfy environmental requirements. Standing, walking, bending, and stretching are required regularly to perform customer care, production, and environmental/safety responsibility functions.
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To develop and implement production standards that will globally improve the efficiency of operations in the press, corn and chip departments through effective implementation of service to sales, cost reduction, inventory, safety, GMP and Quality program procedures.
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Maintain department operational flow ensuring continuous production and team productivity to meet individual and process objectives while supporting the larger operation and setting up and downstream areas up for success.
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Mass production and automation. Solidworks and CATIA required. SMT and start up experience within a manufacturing environment. Utilize CAD Software: Apply CAD software applications in designing and developing equipment and parts drawings, including 3-D imaging and motion for process simulation.
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Monitor and react to production and volume needs maximizing resources that drive productivity through the movement of team members within a channel and facility. Develop and manage budgets for direct/indirect labor planning and supplies to prepare for volume and production while achieving financial objectives.
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22000 metric tons/year (depending on production planning) Batch processing 100 products 2 packaging lines (manual and automatic) Communicate relevant information regarding production to incoming shift supervisor/colleagues.
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