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As the Plastic Extrusion Operator, you will also monitor and ensure safety, environmental responsibility, quality control, and continuous improvement standards are met. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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As the Fabrication/Assembly Manager , you will focus on problem solving and continuous improvement by methodically observing operational performance with the goal of improving execution, increasing output, and streamlining processes.
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If you would like to learn more about Manufacturing, Production, or Operations opportunities, contact Ryan Gustafson with gpac at ryan. Fabrication/Assembly Manager Responsibilities: Use knowledge of Lean Manufacturing tools, methods, and practices as part of your daily management practices and interactions including discover and utilize new technologies as appropriate.
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Participate in Continuous Improvement projects and Kaizen events. Gpac just partnered with a rapidly growing Manufacturing company that is seeking a Welding Supervisor. The Welding Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the production, product quality and safety within an assigned weld bay with approximately 18 direct reports.
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If you're excited about holistic plastic surgery, cutting-edge treatments like the No Cut Facelift™, and a commitment to continuous innovation, we want to hear from you! License: Hold a valid medical license in the state of Texas Experience: Demonstrate experience and expertise in plastic surgery, with a commitment to continuous professional development.
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Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with industry trends, material costs, and glazing techniques to enhance estimation accuracy and efficiency. Estimator Qualifications: Proven experience as a Glazing Estimator, with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in the glazing or construction industry.
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Estimator Responsibilities: Project Assessments: Review project specifications, architectural drawings, and other relevant documents to accurately assess the scope of work required for glazing projects.
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A prominent commercial glass and glazing company is searching for a qualified Estimator to join their team. This company excels in a vast array of commercial glass and glazing projects with a solid background in the industry.
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For additional information on this opportunity, or would like to discuss other Glass and Glazing positions, please reach out to Joe Brinkman at 605-705-3364 (call/text). Cost Estimations: Prepare detailed and competitive cost estimates for glazing projects, including materials, labor, equipment, subcontractors, and other associated expenses.
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In-depth knowledge of glazing systems, façade components, and construction methodologies. Quantity Take-offs: Perform precise quantity take-offs of glazing materials and components to determine accurate project costs.
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Vendor and Supplier Management: Source and maintain relationships with reliable vendors and suppliers to obtain competitive pricing for materials and ensure timely delivery. Proposal Submission: Submit accurate and timely proposals to clients, ensuring compliance with project requirements and adhering to bid deadlines.
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Proficiency in estimating software and tools, such as Bluebeam, as well as Microsoft Office Suite. Bid Preparation: Prepare comprehensive bid packages, ensuring all relevant details and cost breakdowns are clearly presented.
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Strong negotiation skills to obtain competitive pricing from vendors and subcontractors. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple estimates simultaneously. Valid driver's license and willingness to travel to project sites as required.
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Cost Analysis: Analyze completed projects to compare estimated costs with actual costs, identifying areas for improvement and cost-saving measures. Strong analytical and mathematical skills to accurately assess project costs and quantities.
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Value Engineering: Collaborate with the engineering and design teams to suggest value engineering options that optimize costs without compromising quality. Collaboration: Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure seamless handover of projects from estimation to execution.
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