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HOW YOU-LL MAKE AN IMPACT:As a member of our growing Production team, you’ll help coaches, athletes and families create lasting memories in sports by helping decorate, pack, and distribute merchandise from our leading brand partners like Nike and Under Armour.
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Establish and manage production department KPI's related to performance and throughput of GMP radiopharmaceutical operations. The Director of Production will set vision and drive a culture of compliance and teamwork in a GMP radiopharmaceutical environment.
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Coordinates claims for damaged shipments with Production Manager, Logistics Manager and/or Quality Manager and the responsible shipping company. Coordinates with Production Manager and Logistics Manager shipping priorities.
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The BDC Inside Sales Rep. must be a self-starter that strives to meet or exceed sales and production goals while supporting AFC’s profitable growth and revenue objectives. Monitor individual production and performance metrics to ensure that goals are met.
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Collaborate with the production team to coordinate and organize all photo shoot logistics KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Expertise in using image editing tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, or similar software to enhance existing files, or produce mass image assets efficiently and accurately.
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4 years’ experience manipulating RNA and/or DNA in a clinical, research, academic, or commercial/production environment required. Experience in Ligand Binding Assays, Assay Development, and Assay Validation.
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Spearhead new nanomedicine lab building with group leader to provide capability of material synthesis, nanomedicine formulation/process, analytics, and small-scale in vivo enabling sample production.
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As Master Scheduler, you’ll be responsible for developing, maintaining, coordinating, integrating, and communicating customer releases to the production planning system. Using customer orders, you’ll develop build and ship schedules and communicate with production & warehouse.
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The Process Metallurgist is responsible for a wide variety of activities and procedures throughout our production process. Experience working in the Melt Shop preferred. Experience working in a mini mill or fully integrated steel mill preferred.
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Must have experience with production upgrades within a CATV OSP (Outside Plant) environment and be proficient in troubleshooting. ResponsibilitiesAssess OSP hardware and infrastructure including but not limited to plant documentation, Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) active and passives, reading and understanding OSP diagrams/drawings, taking and maintaining accurate field notes, operation of a bucket truck, accessing network enclosures and nodes and operation of testing gear.
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Plastics Manufacturing Engineer Job Summary:The Plastics Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing plastic manufacturing processes and systems to ensure efficient production, product quality, and cost-effectiveness.
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Principal Function : The Catering Sales Manager will be directly responsible for creating unique dining experiences by directing, selling, up-selling and actively participating in the planning and production of catered functions.
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Leading internal audits and compliance initiatives to ensure internal departments including Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Production, Manufacturing, Food Safety, Warehouse, Distribution, Procurement, Information Technology, and Research Development departments operate within cGMP and HAACP Compliance.
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Collaboration Skills: Proven ability to work effectively across Sales, Engineering, and Production teams to achieve shared goals. Production Prints Expertise: Proficient in handling production Blueprints, including editing, auditing, and documentation preparation.
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Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/Food Manufacturing/Production Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Corn Milling/ FDA. 4+ years of experience as a Production/Process Engineer in a chemical/food manufacturing environment.
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