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Well established printing company is seeking an experienced Production Operations Manager to lead their Kansas facility. Extensive hands-on operations management experience, emphasizing strategic planning, production planning, and manufacturing of large campaigns.
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The Treasury Manager is responsible for capital modeling, cash investments, and managing treasury operations including cash management, bank relationship management, liquidity/cash forecasting, intercompany agreements, and all subsidiary cash flow funding requirements.
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R&D Finance Operations; A career in Product Development and Manufacturing, within Operations Consulting, will provide you with the opportunity to help organizations uncover enterprise insights and drive business results using smarter data analytics.
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The manager will work closely with customers, staff, and suppliers to maintain high standards of rental operations and drive business growth. Rental Operations Management: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the equipment rental department, ensuring efficient and.
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We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Studio Manager to oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of our martial arts studio. Staffish has partnered with KOMA Martial Arts to seek a talented studio manager to join their team.
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Do you excel in the hands-on, tactical, and ever-changing nature of people operations? We uphold values of helpfulness, professionalism, and honesty, ingrained in every aspect of our operations.
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Keywords: Feed, Manufacturing, Plant, Manager, Milling, Facility, Operations, Food, Livestock, Cattle, Beef, Dairy, Ag, Agriculture, Production, Food Processing, Mill, flour, Grain. Our client is seeking a Feed Mill Manager to run The right person for this position will be able to lead a production team and oversee all of the day-to-day operations as well as the P&L and budgeting, and capital projects.
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Directs, coaches and develops CSC staff including Operations Supervisor, Dispatcher, Router, Office Administrator, Driver Maintenance, Charter Coordinator and Safety Supervisor to obtain the required skills and abilities to act independently in their job assignments.
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An in-depth knowledge and understanding of hauling and collections operations management (for collection, including the ability identify issues, weigh options and provide effective counsel to support sound business decisions.
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Responsible for providing direction and leadership to the system technical department while maintaining system integrity and overseeing operations of plant maintenance (including demand and predictive maintenance) and engineering for existing system.
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5+ years of Manufacturing Operations Leadership experience leading multiple departments/shiftsMust be able to demonstrate a past history of developing and implementing operations metrics to drive resultsExperience with budget management/developmentExperience in metal foundry, casting steel plant, and/or machining operations preferred.
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10-15 years oil and gas Construction, Commissioning, Start-Up and Operations experience, particularly Commissioning and Start-up experience of large capital projects, multi-discipline deepwater facilities.
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You will coordinate a team of 60 to 75 team members in the melt shop and foundry operations areas with 2 direct reports in the production of quality pressure-poured steel components to meet the company’s sales requirements.
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Manufacturing manager, operations manager, superintendent, business unit manager, value stream manager, plant manager, operations management, BUM, area manager, high volume, low mix, mass production, paint, coating, e-coating, mechanical engineering, processing, chemical process, painting process, powder coating, refinery, gas, oil, packaging, plastics, ovens.
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Minimum of five years of similar manufacturing operations management experience 3. As the Manufacturing Area Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and will have Production Supervisors reporting to you.
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