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Provide day to day production support for IT systems, manufacturing and IT launch activities and upgrades while executing the IT strategic direction. Demonstrated, “hands on” abilities with manufacturing technical architecture from project inception through implementation and transition to support.
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Truck body or equipment manufacturing repair and ability to troubleshoot / problem solve with minimal supervisionMust be able to work off scaffolding up ten to twelve feet. Mobile repair work (customer locations)Perform other duties assigned by management.
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Aim Steel Manufacturing machines -Servo and 3D. KRB Steel manufacturing machines both Hydraulic and Servo. Manufacturing Experience with heavy electrical/electro experience. Powder Coating Line - including paint booth, conveyor system, and Infrared and Electric Oven Robotic Welder - Servo.
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The company maintains engineering and manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and Asia as part of its strategy to provide customers with global reach and local service. The receiving coordinator may also be responsible for driving the Vernay truck to Milledgeville for compound pickup.
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We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe. We produce corrugated packaging products that protect and promote goods, and enable worldwide commerce, and pulp for diapers, tissue and other personal care products that promote health and wellness.
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The HSE Manager is instrumental in driving a culture of engagement and compliance in all aspects of Health and Safety in manufacturing. The Griffin manufacturing site employs approximately 130 valuable employees which we are committed to protecting at all times.
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Minimum of 4,160 hours as a maintenance electro/mechanical technician in a manufacturing facility or demonstrated equivalent skill. Ability to work safely in and around manufacturing equipment.
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Receiving Coordinator/Driver Receiving Coordinator will be responsible for the processing, verifying, driving to the Milledgeville facility and maintaining records of all incoming receipts. Position Title: Receiving Coordinator/Driver.
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5+ years of EHS experience in the manufacturing industry. Based in Griffin we are a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of a wide range of products for the foodservice industry.
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The company also operates a truss manufacturing facility in Fayetteville, North Carolina and provides turn-key installation services for multifamily applications through its PBS Commercial brand and for residential roofing and siding via SouthEnd Exteriors.
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Problem Management Process - MFG : Knowledge of manufacturing problem management processes, methodologies, and techniques; ability to use a disciplined approach to bringing that problem to a successful resolution.
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Knowledge of process improvement tools (e.g., lean manufacturing, Six Sigma). EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE High school diploma or GED and 5 years of production/manufacturing/assembly experience including 1 year of production leadership experience.
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Inventory and manufacturing cost accounting knowledge preferred. 3-7 years of experience with a public firm or private industrial company; manufacturing experience preferred. Who: Strong Stable Manufacturing Organization.
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Associates degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Industrial Maintenance and three years of manufacturing experience; strong hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical and industrial skills with some PLC and HVAC experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Who Were Looking for:Minimum qualifications incl Warehouse, Part Time, Manufacturing, Retail. Who Were Looking for:Minimum qualifications incl Warehouse, Part Time, Manufacturing, Retail. Engage customers and vendors with a friendly smile and positive attitude.
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