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Recommend methods for improving worker efficiency and reducing waste of materials and utilities such as restructuring job duties, reorganizing workflow, relocating workstations and equipment, and purchase of equipment (VUS.
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The Industrial Engineer will support the Industrial Engineering Department by performing the following duties: •Responsible for the launch of new processes and equipment into NAFTA production and prototype facilities.
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Recommend specific lenses, and lens coatings to suit patient needs. Fill ophthalmic eyeglass prescriptions, and fit and adapt lenses and frames, to include but not limited to the following:Utilize optical prescription in conjunction to the patient's visual requirements.
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This position works closely with commercial paint customers to determine their needs, answer their questions about Sherwin-Williams products, and recommend the right solutions. As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, Sherwin-Williams requests state and local employment services delivery systems to provide priority referral of Protected Veterans.
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Our To Go Specialists are food experts who love to recommend their favs to guests who want to eat at home, work or anywhere. Our To Go Specialists are food experts who love to recommend their favs to guests who want to eat at home, work or anywhere.
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Responsible for the launch of new processes and equipment into NAFTA production and prototype facilities. Responsible for the development, procurement, and implementation of tooling, gauging, and manufacturing equipment for new projects.
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Lower the cost of production by eliminating wastes in both manpower and materials. Experience with computer drafting software (AutoCAD) Providing budgetary costing for quick customer discussions. Assist production by providing necessary launch and continuous improvement support.
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Responsible for estimating task time and cycle time for any new process. Responsible to develop equipment and processes that achieve quote specifications. Create Bills of Materials and Routings in ERP system.
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Responsible for providing timing plan (and maintenance) to project management for industrialization and launch of project. Plan utilization of facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations by performing the following duties.
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GENERAL FUNCTION:The basic function of the Optician is to attract and retain patients by delivering an exceptional patient experience, foster patient retention, and promote outstanding doctor satisfaction.
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Analyze work force utilization, facility layout, and operational data such as production costs, process flow charts, and production schedules, to determine efficient utilization of workers and equipment (VUS.
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Provide bill of tooling and complete tracking log. Participate in plant recycling programs. Manage the maintenance records of machines in regards to the preventable maintenance program (VUS). Confer with management and engineering staff to implement plans and recommendations.
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Recommend and implement measures to improve departmental productivity and efficiencies, product quality, methods and working conditions so that downtime is minimized through the use of teamwork and TPM/continuous improvement principles.
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Recommend coffee shop items to customers to ensure they get the products they want and need. Properly use kitchen equipment, espresso machine, blender, computerized scale and steamer. Use all equipment in coffee shop such as the refrigerators, freezers, slicers, and ovens according to company guidelines; prepare, package, label and inventory ingredients in merchandise.
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Recommend 3 years of experience as a paramedic or dispatcher; or 1 year of experience in a high call volume EMD dispatch center. Additional experience with critical care transport or air medical call taking dispatch and flight following are highly desired.
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