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The Procurement Manager of Contract Manufacturing will report into our Director of Global Contract Manufacturing and will help manage relationships between Sazerac and our contract manufacturing partners.
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At O'Neal Manufacturing Services (OMS), we build things! OMS Louisville possesses a variety of equipment, including lasers, machining centers, oxy and plasma burners, manual and robotic welding equipment, saws and presses, aluminum processing and much more.
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Skills That Make a Difference: Bachelor’s degree in engineering Experience in a manufacturing environment Experience in evaluating tank, piping and heat exchanger condition in accordance with ASME, API or STI standards.
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Works directly with Marketing and Sales to review opportunities and develop engineering cost analyses based on Product Scopes, work directly with purchasing, quality, manufacturing engineering, test engineering, process engineering, electroplating, suppliers, and other necessary groups as a cross-functional team to develop products and solutions.
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As a Regional EHS Manager job requirements consist of, but are not limited to, the following:BS in Engineering, Environmental Health & Safety, or another related technical field5+ years of experience in a dedicated EHS role within a manufacturing settingFamiliarity with federal, state, and local health, safety, and environmental regulationsWillingness to travel to other sites as neededPlease attach your resume for consideration.
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The Manufacturing Infrastructure Support Technician position will join a new team dedicated to develop, support, maintain and troubleshoot problems related to the manufacturing IT / OT environments across the Saint Gobain North American facilities.
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Desc3 Paint Area Manufacturing Manager (LAP) Lean Manufacturing/Six Sigma Black Belt experience. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering.
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EXPERIENCE WITH: Hydroblasting, Vacuum Trucks, Warehouse/Manufacturing, General Labor, Production and Industrial Field experience a plus BUT NOT A REQUIREMENT! Conduct routine and required maintenance on the unit and all peripherals, including industrial vacuuming equipment and the disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
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Perform all regular and preventive maintenance throughout the facility. This position is responsible for the maintenance of the Club's property including, but not limited to general facility maintenance, repair of buildings, construction projects and equipment.
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Allergan is focused on developing, manufacturing and commercializing branded pharmaceutical, device, biologic, surgical and regenerative medicine products for patients around the world. The Business Development Manager (BDM) leverages Allergan Medical resources to enhance adoption of the Facial Aesthetics Portfolio.
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With a heritage rooted in product development and comprehensive in-house manufacturing, the company draws on its wide variety of specialized printing expertise, including flexographic, rotogravure, and digital.
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The QC Expert Environmental Monitoring Technician will provide support for Parenteral Operations by performing environmental monitoring of the classified manufacturing areas and by performing utility sampling and analysis within the Parenteral Operations and QC Laboratory buildings.
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The Director, Talent Acquisition will have at least ten years of progressive experience in HR and or Talent roles, demonstrating a deep understanding of various Talent Acquisition initiatives at all levels of a manufacturing organization.
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B.S. degree in scientific field and 5-10 years' experience in process engineering or quality control manufacturing environment. Must have Technical knowledge of Petro Chemical manufacturing/processing.
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General mechanical aptitude and knowledge of the installation, maintenance and repair of manufacturing equipment such as motors, pumps, conveying systems, hydraulics and pneumatics. Previous experience in maintenance in an industrial or manufacturing environment.
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