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An exciting opportunity awaits you to join a reputable food and beverage company as an Environmental Health and Safety Manager at their Central Valley production facility. Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Safety and/or Environmental concentration preferred; an advanced degree is a plus.
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Reporting directly to the Plant Superintendent, the Manufacturing Supervisor, is responsible for leading the manufacturing team to ensure production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations.
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2-3 years production/group leader experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in a food-related industry with sanitation and production experience. Serve as a Qualified Individual as part of the plant’s Food Safety Plan, including monitoring and verification activities related to process control and preventive control measures.
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Our complete array of food packaging serves a variety of markets, including fruit, vegetables, dairy, fish, meat, ready meals, pet food, infant milk powder and other dry food products.
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The Manufacturing Operations Manager directs the day-to-day activities of the Manufacturing plant including production, maintenance, warehouse, inventory, quality and safety. Translate Manufacturing plant goals and objectives to the manufacturing team ensuring alignment on relevant performance data.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:The Asphalt Plant Superintendent is responsible for the overall plant operations with a safety first priority. The ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs occasionallyThe ability to work occasionally in confined spacesThe ability to work occasionally at heights up to 100 feet QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of types of construction materials; One year of experience in asphalt plant production and/or operations.
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To learn more about the company, visit us at: Position Details: Stella-Jones is seeking a Production Supervisor to join our utility pole manufacturing plant in Baconton, Georgia. Key Responsibilities Operations Management: Implement the manufacturing operations and plant business plan, encompassing safety, environmental compliance, labor hours, cycle, production costs, and capital improvements.
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Lead continuous improvement efforts across bottling maintenance and plant wide maintenance departments, accomplishing the production needs within safety, quality, budgetary and regulatory guidelines.
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2+ years of process/production engineering experience out of a chemical plant. Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Plant Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Intermediates/Specialty Intermediates/Pulp & Paper/Biofuels/Oil & Gas/Water Treatment/Chemical Production.
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Be capable of working in a small, empowered team responsible for plant performance and safety. Perform preventative and corrective maintenance on instrumentation, controls, and electrical systems at a combined cycle plant in Orlando, FL and a simple cycle plant in Cocoa, FL. Support both plants on a weekday schedule with occasional call outs and weekends during outages.
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Your Job The Georgia-Pacific corrugated box plant in Huntsville, AL is now hiring to expand our team of talented Production Associates. Experience working in a corrugated box plant.
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Placing a premium on adaptability, safety and family well-being, our work model, Presence with a Purpose, offers a hybrid work environment between remote work and office time.
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Report any equipment malfunctions or safety concerns to plant contact and Austin Industrial supervision. Follows all Austin Industrial and plant safety procedures and guidelines to ensure safe operations of equipment.
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Develop and direct Food Safety & Quality Assurance (FSQA) support/evaluation programs and inspection/audit procedures to ensure compliance of products and processes to corporate and regulatory requirements at a Sysco Specialty Meat and/or Seafood Company with multiple shift operations or over multiple facilities within a region.
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Build a strong safety culture to ensure the plant is in compliance with Vulcan's safety, operations, and environmental policies and procedures. Previous experience in supervising production employees preferably at either an aggregate, sand/gravel or asphalt plant preferred.
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