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Exposure to manufacturing, quality control, production planning, warehousing, or inventory control. Plan purchased raw material and components by category and supplier to maintain optimal inventory levels to support production requirements and inventory turn goals.
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Process beef and grinds as directed from the planned production tool and as requested or needed. Maintain proper product levels in all areas within the Perishable Department including meat, lunchmeat, frozen, dairy, ice cream.
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A minimum of one (1) year of Trane Team Leader experience or three (3) years of factory leadership or production management required. Work directly with Team Leaders, Tech's and CIE's to provide them with the necessary tools to create a model cell and run that cell like their own small business (quality, safety, production, standard work, leadership, problem solving, communications, scheduling, housekeeping, etc.
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Dispatch materials to production areas on a request frequency. Verify counts and products are co Forklift, Materials, Supervisor, Manufacturing, Staffing. A. KEY RESULTS: Inspect all incoming broth, ingredients, film, trays, dividers, hand wrap film, glue, and labels reporting any critical defects observed.
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Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor. Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant.
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Employees are responsible for filling out daily cook sheets for food production and to control waste. They work with equipment like fryers, ovens, grills, serving utensils, knives and potato cutters.
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It's about being independent and having fun, making new friends and earning extra cash.
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Work in a collaborative team setting to move production and issues across the finish line. For this position there are minimum work from home requirements that must be met in order to perform the essential functions in a remote work from home (WFH) environment.
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Report any equipment (coffee machines, microwaves, refrigerators, gas pumps, lights, plumbing fixtures, etc) which are not working to your station manager. Clean all windows, doors, and cooler doors.
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Through preparation and production, your talents bring to life the vision of our founders - incredible wings and a large selection of other great eats that make Guests hunger for another visit.
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