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The Training Manager leads a team of Technical Supervisors, who oversee apprenticeship programs across our geographical footprint. Partner with VP of Training & Development to create and execute multi-year technical talent development plan.
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Must-haves:Bachelor's degree in related field•Related experience may be considered in lieu of required educationMinimum 6 years' experienceGlobal 6500 or similar jet experienceFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant certification/license and Inspection Authorization (IA) Designation.
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Knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud applications (Illustrator, After Effects, InDesign, Photoshop, Premier, or Animate), Web technology (web design, development, or programming), Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and Access), or Virtual Reality (Unity or Unreal.
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Follow direction of Manufacturing Manager/ Operations Manager. With operations in every corner of the world, our work goes to the cutting-edge of digital transformation and technology.
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Assist in the code compliance of all regulatory entities, i.e. EPA, NFPA, MDE, IBC, and local jurisdictions. Demonstrable skills in the use of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS.
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Phoenix Color® has been servicing the publishing industry within the United States since 1979 and has formed lasting relationships with some of the biggest names in book publishing. Our innovative special effects include foil stamping, UV embellishments and laminations, as well as our trademarked products LithoFoil®, MetalTone™, Look of Leather™ and VibraColor.
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Our client is looking for an enthusiastic self-motivated Head of Mechanical Assembly - Rolling Stock in Hagerstown, MD. who thrives in a fast-paced environment. Minimum of 5 -10 years of experience in a manufacturing environment are required, ideally related to the rolling stock - railway Industry.
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Assistant Director of Nursing ADON. Visits each area of clinical responsibility at least once a week to observe the performance of the staff and to discuss ongoing programs and problems.
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A proven track record of success within a Lean Manufacturing environment. Proven track record of strong operational leadership and demonstrated business acumen. Provides leadership for promoting and sustaining continuous improvement initiatives in all areas of operations.
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B.S. Degree in Engineering or related technical experienceMinimum of 10 years Operations management experienceNew York State law does not apply to this ad. Directs and coordinates a multi-shift operation through supervisory personnel, utilizing knowledge of production methods and procedures, machine and equipment capabilities, and labor resources.
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The Stepping Stones Group is hiring a Teacher of the Visually Impaired to join our team in schools in Hagerstown, MD! About The Stepping Stones Group: We are a company that believes in the power of transformation, both in the lives of the children we serve and the professionals who dedicate their careers to this noble cause.
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As the Director of Operations, you will be responsible for daily operations, including the oversight of processes, reporting, improvements, quality and personnel. At a minimum, you'll need:7 years of management experience in a supply chain or distribution environmentExperience with Microsoft Office and computerized scanner equipmentAvailability to work a flexible schedule as needed, including planned and unplanned overtime, which.
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Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary.
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Career Opportunities: Director of Operations (28543) + Minimum of 10 years Operations management experience. + Collaborates with product development to ensure timely achievement of new product development (NDP) objectives.
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