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PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: OPERATIONS Collaborate with Production Planner to develop daily production plan by reviewing production schedules, making job assignments, estimating worker hour requirements for completion of job assignment, and coordinating material flow with other departments.
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We currently have a regular, full-time position open for 1st Shift Production Support working at one of two Waterloo, IA facilities. What does Production Support do exactly? Ability to operate fork truck and overhead crane, but will train the right individual.
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A team of production members inclusive of one or multiple departments, plus one or multiple Team Leaders. This position typically reports to the Factory Manager. Support Continuous Improvement initiatives by participating in and allowing direct reports to participate on RCIs, project teams, focus groups, and other forms of assignments designed to engage members and grow their talent within the organization.
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The Production Associate contributes to a specific step in the process of making and assembling our product. Finish Department Production Worker. Understand and follow the basic safety and response procedures in the RCRA Contingency Plan. Additional on-the-job training will be provided as individuals gain job experience and demonstrate competence.
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The supervisor is the first-line liaison between the production employees and the management staff and thus also serves the function of representing the company's interests with the shop floor staff.
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Join our team as a General Production Worker, where you will be responsible for masking parts before painting. General Production Worker. This role requires hands-on work in a production environment.
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Together with your teammates, you will manufacturer or assemble cabinets or cabinet components to meet or exceed production goals while keeping our Four Basics in Mind. Previous experience in assembly or a production-oriented environment.
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Are you passionate about team building, customer service, and meeting new people?
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Located in our Finish Mill, the Curved/Bow Front Door Area is a highly detailed position that will require a great amount of woodworking knowledge.
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You will report to the Production Supervisor. You will work in a production environment with the appropriate safety procedures in place. Loader/unloader using appropriate tooling will lift part from container using the handle on the hoist hook to minimize smash or laceration injury.
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Ability to work daily and weekend overtime as dictated by the needs of production. supervision to, and schedule work for the skilled trades employees maintaining foundry equipment. using SAP plant maintenance for scheduling work and purchasing repair components.
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Warehouse, Production experience. Working with a production team. Free training to upgrade your skills, including a free college tuition program. Most weekends off. Mandatory overtime on Fridays.
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Our client is looking for several Production Supervisors for their growing manufacturing facility in Iowa. The idea candidate will oversee safe and proper manufacturing of the company's products.
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Determines manufacturing and/or distribution priorities based on the production schedule and makes daily assignments including filling vacancies and assigning overtime in order to adhere to the Customer Delivery date.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Checking daily production orders to ensure fulfillment of customer orders Ensuring every position is filled before start-up of production line Overseeing Team Member morning exercises and job rotation to facilitate ergonomics Ensuring all machinery is performing to the highest standard possible.
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