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The team supervisor is Case Manager, Supervisor, Manager, Youth Development, Support, Specialist. The team supervisor is Case Manager, Supervisor, Manager, Youth Development, Support, Specialist.
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Successful candidate will have experience facilitating pre-shift production meetings and experience in food manufacturing with some familiarity with inventory management. We are seeking a Production Supervisor to lead (coach) production teams.
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We are seeking a 2nd Shift Production Supervisor to lead (coach) production teams. 2nd Shift Production Supervisor. Coordination of production scheduling with Production Schedulers and Production Superintendent.
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Works with the facility's dietitian/Dietary Supervisor as necessary and implement recommended changes as required. Other duties as assigned by the Dietary Supervisor. Works with the facility's dietitian/Dietary Supervisor as necessary and implement recommended changes as required.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our team in Thornton, IL and will report directly to the Plant Manager. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our team in Thornton, IL and will report directly to the Plant Manager.
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This includes evaluating and determining the course of action for maintenance incidents after hours and on weekends while on call and may require on-site supervision of the resolution to maintain operational efficiency.
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The Instrument Service Technician I may report to the group leader ,supervisor, senior supervisor, or department manager. Performs other responsibilities and duties as assigned by Supervisor/Manager.
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Activities vary each day and include auditing products, counting inventory, setting new fixtures and displays, setting products and shelves to new layouts, moving shelves and fixtures, stocking products, and placing shelf labels are just a few of the critical tasks performed as part of this job.
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The Payroll Supervisor will be responsible for the supervision of weekly payroll processing for multiple states. The Payroll Supervisor will be responsible for the supervision of weekly payroll processing for multiple states.
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Collect, analyze, and report on cost accounting data, including standard cost reports, inventory levels, cost comparisons, and product costing analysis. Ensure accurate and timely recording of inventory transactions and cost of goods sold.
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