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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. May prepare orders as needed per vendor to ensure accurate production for location.
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Notify Production Supervisor of any problems observed or encountered during the molding operation. Observation - ability to visually inspect parts during the production operation and properly determine whether the parts meet quality standards.
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The Production Shift Supervisor must be able to perform all machine Operator duties as required. Proven experience in production supervising in the manufacturing industry, including experience as a production supervisor or in a similar role.
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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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Provide post-production support. Design and implement software for embedded devices from requirements to production and commercial deployment. Founded in 2007, our company designs and manufactures advanced antenna solutions and we are looking to add an Embedded Software Engineer to our growing team.
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The Production Shift Supervisors are responsible for supervising the activities of the EVA film manufacturing team from raw material unloading through the film manufacturing process through winding and packing operations.
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Lead daily fulfillment activities within warehousing and lineside materials to meet production schedules in the most efficient and effective manner. Experience in Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma preferredEEO StatementTextron is committed to providing Equal Opportunity in Employment, to all applicants and employees regardless of, race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, military status, veteran status, handicap, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Maintain an organized supply of production supplies and report any shortages to Production Supervisor or Lead. Identify quality issues and report to Production Supervisor and Leads.
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The Sanitation Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing sanitation practices throughout the facility. Play an integral role in maintaining superior sanitation systems throughout the entire plant in collaboration with the production management while assuring plant preparedness for customer and regulatory inspections.
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Mohawk's vertically integrated manufacturing and distribution processes provide competitive advantages in the production of carpet, rugs, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone and vinyl flooring.
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Work with the Unit Manager, Production Manager, Warehouse Supervisor, and Customers (Drivers) in any and all duties necessary to ensure the safe, consistent, and profitable operation of the facility.
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We are seeking an experienced Production Shift Supervisor to oversee our production operations. The supervisor reports to the Director of Production Operation and oversees the duties of the production area, including shared accountability of a specific portion of an operations function.
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Associates degree (technical major preferred) and a minimum of +4 years of experience in production, operations, or manufacturing; OR equivalent. + Develops, recommends, and implements measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
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Waffle House - 228 North Main St - [Restaurant Shift Manager / Weekly Pay / PTO + Medical-Dental-Vision-Life] As a Shift Supevisor at Waffle House, your responsibilities will include: Daily shift production and service operations; Safety, Security, and Emergency procedures; Food Safety systems; Knowledge and implementation of Full House, House Rules, and Back of House Rules; Customer engagement; Delivering effective coaching to hourly staff; Driving the Sanitation Calendar.
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Prepares and/or pre-portions food (such as beverages, salads, desserts, and other items assigned by the supervisor) for regular and therapeutic diets according to the planned menu and production sheets and as directed.
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