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Performs all types of welding, cutting, and fabrication of steel parts in both a production and R&D environment. Capable of the fabrication and welding of both production and new product prototypes in a safe and effective manner through the effective use of tools, assembly equipment, fixtures & material handling equipment.
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The Maintenance Unit Supervisor is accountable for providing leadership and direction to assigned members of the crew in order to meet business requirements for the efficient production of metal in a lean environment.
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A working knowledge of principles and concepts of Lean Manufacturing (ABS) is required for effective business results. Under the direction of the Maintenance Superintendent, the incumbent is responsible to ensure productivity, safety, quality, improved recovery, reliable and consistent delivery performance and rapid problem solving in planned and unplanned cost-effective, customer-centric environment.
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Compensation $70,000 to $80,000 + PAID RELOCATION Our client is seeking a Maintenance Unit Supervisor for our Rolling Department. These business objectives are accomplished in accordance with the principles of lean manufacturing, modeling and teaching employees in a manner that moves the organization toward accomplishing the target condition.
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The Quad-City Times is looking for a Press Operator to join our Production team Our Press Operator is a vital role in the production of our and other newspapers and various other print products.
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Completes all production orders accurately and within Dunkin’ Donuts specifications and standardsPreparing and decoration donuts according the established recipes and standards. Maintain the cleanliness of all production equipment.
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Cooks and prepare a variety of food according to production guidelines and standardized recipes • Sets up workstation with all needed ingredients and equipment • Prepares ingredients by measuring, weighing, mixing, chopping, trimming, and peeling food items • Safely uses a variety of utensils including knives • Operates equipment such as ovens, stoves, slicers, mixers, etc.
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We are currently looking to hire Quality Technicians to assist with the production and manufacturing of various firearms! As a quality technician, you will engage in collecting data, overseeing inspections, and programming CMM or VMM machines.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer will work under the direction of the Construction Engineering Manager to execute the industrial control, BAS/BMS controls, and programming strategy for GTI’s cultivation and production facility.
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Ability to stand entire shift, lift up to 20 lbs., enjoy assembly and production work. Clean work environment, good work environment, located on the bus line. Free training to upgrade your skills, including a free college tuition program.
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Kwik Trip is an innovative company that offers a variety of careers paths, from Retail Leadership to our Support Center and Production and Distribution Facilities. Our Food Service Leaders are responsible for our food program.
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hour Are you passionate about team building, customer service, and meeting new people?
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Places bundles in correct storage carts; Maneuvers full and empty carts; Maintains safe and clean work environment, and observes best practices in all production activities; Other duties as assigned.
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100% recipe knowledge when prepping or assisting with any other production stepPortioning. 100% recipe knowledge when prepping or assisting with any other production stepPortioning. Use scales, measuring spoons, recipe cards and perform portion control testsCleanliness.
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The Maintenance Unit Supervisor is accountable for providing leadership and direction to assigned members of the crew in order to meet business requirements for the efficient production of metal in a lean manufacturing environment.
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