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Maintain a safe work environment and wear appropriate personal protective equipmentRequirements: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements.
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Plant audits and inspections may require lifting of products up to 100 pounds and inspection requires working in a production environment on a moving line, lifting cartons, and visual inspection.
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This position is responsible for ensuring that raw and ready-to-eat (RTE) beef, veal, pork, poultry and seafood products and plant processes comply with corporate policies and regulatory standards across multiple production plants, supporting the company’s Food Safety and Quality culture, and leading continuous improvement initiatives.
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Complete work orders by calculating ingredient weights and adjustments. In the event of a food safety situation occurred the team member has the right to stop the process and must contact the quality supervisor or manager as well as the production supervisor immediately.
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The Clinical Dietitian prescribes orders for therapeutic diets, oral nutrition supplements, and nutrition support regimens, including vitamins/minerals, fluid management, and lab work as indicated within the scope of the Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) protocol.
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Monitor and work with plant management to validate savings. As a Plant Controller, you will be providing the financial leadership to one of GPI's largest converting plant with the aim of maximizing long-term value, cash flows and shareholder return in the Americas Converting Division.
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Assist as needed in any manner capable of during emergencies the plant President or GM (general manager) determines are paramount to the business. One to 3 years of meat and/or seafood industry (as appropriate) experience at a federal CFIA/FDA meat and/or seafood processing plant (as appropriate.
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Responding to alerts from the enterprise monitoring tools, automation and escalation from IT Service Desk. Work with cross-functional teams throughout IT to isolate and resolve unplanned outages.
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Hydro Aluminium Metal a leading supplier of extrusion ingots, sheet ingots, foundry alloys, wire rods and high-purity aluminum with a global production network of around 5,000 employees. With primary metal production facilities in Europe, Canada, Australia, Brazil and Qatar, and recycling facilities throughout Europe and in the U.S., two-thirds of our primary aluminum production is based on renewable energy.
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Accomplish all assigned work orders to maintain safety; reduce downtime; decrease scrap; improve quality production; and improve plant efficiency. Experience within the plastic injection molding industry or similar plastics production facility is a plus.
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Proven track record in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing principles - JIT, kanban, visual metrics, flow optimization, standard operating procedures, 5S, kaizen, Toyota Production System (TPS), problem solving and SMED.
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The Inland Marine Business Unit within IAT has an immediate opening for an Inland Marine Production Underwriter who can work from an IAT Office location. Prefer candidates in the Central and Mountain Time zones with experience with Inland Marine rating methodology and cat modeling tools in a production environment.
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CLICK HERE: DesiredMilitary Experience, Backgrounds and/or Aptitude: Civil Engineering (HVAC & Electrician)/Gas Turbine Electricians Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic Systems Automation/Integration Technicians Nuclear Engineering/Power/Energy & Nuclear Plant Operator Satellite/Radar Systems Comm Techs Fire Control Navaids Submarine Electronics/Computer Techs Avionics Systems & more.
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The Sr. Sourcing Manager will work in conjunction with Materials & Sales Planning, Product Management, Finance, Engineering, Quality, Operations and Logistics as the primary contact for Direct Materials Sourcing.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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