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Specific benefit details are contained in the 2023 UAW-Ford Collective Bargaining Agreement. The hourly rated positions available at Ford Motor Company manufacturing or warehousing facilities are for vehicle or vehicle component assembly.
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The Supervisor will be responsible for supervising a group of UAW represented employees. Demonstrated planning/problem solving skills Preferred Manufacturing/Assembly Plant experience Lead Auditor Certifications and Practical experience Supervisory experience of hourly personnel Basic Knowledge of Statistics Previous Leadership experience is a plus Engineering degree or equivalent.
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Attend project kick-off meeting that includes key participants including client sales engineering fabrication and installation and UAW trades. Work with the client and UAW trades to obtain labor and material quotes for facility preparation obtain clearances & consult on electrical plant and HVAC remediation requirements.
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The Quality Supervisor must be a creative problem solver, proactive and steadfast in the identification and resolution of vehicle quality issues. Manufacturing / Assembly Plant experience. The Quality Supervisor is an integral part of a company whose focus is to change the automotive landscape.
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The Quality Supervisor should have proven experience in both supplier and quality areas. The Quality Supervisor is responsible for creating, implementing and sustaining vehicle control plans to prevent the outflow of defects to the customer.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Quality Supervisor required. Manage day to day quality control and quality inspection activities to the assigned area(s) Communicate results to quality and plant management.
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Participates in the training, developing and evaluating of hourly UAW team members. 2-3 years of Mechanic experience- 3-5 of years in Manufacturing- Preferred experience in auto dealership or mechanic shop- Ability to be flexible and at times work extended and non-core hours to ensure issues are worked to resolution.
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Supervisor, Production, UAW, union, Production management, Safety, Continuous improvement, Supervision, Six sigma, Assembly, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement. supervisor, Production, UAW, union, Production management, Safety, Continuous improvement, Supervision, Six sigma, Assembly, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement.
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General Motors UAW hourly employment offers a very competitive compensation and benefit package. General Motors has needs for qualified Industrial Electrician Journeypersons. General Motors UAW hourly employment offers a very competitive compensation and benefit package.
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Work with UAW skill teams and external contractors to define scope of work and safety buyoffs. Provide engineering support and launch support with current and new technologies such as hydroforming, hot stamping, laser cells, high pressure die casting, melt furnaces, and heat treat ovens.
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Union Code: UAW-SMTC Med Group Union Fac. Union Code: UAW-SMTC Med Group Union Fac. Prepare drug product, picking/staging patient ancillary supplies for pharmacist review. Individual patient supply and medication order processing including obtaining patient medication and supply levels.
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Our Automotive client is looking for Quality Supervisor in Detroit, MI who will be responsible for supervising a group of UAW represented employees. Our Automotive client is looking for Quality Supervisor in Detroit, MI who will be responsible for supervising a group of UAW represented employees.
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G-TECH Services, Inc. is a leading certified recruitment and placement firm that provides high-quality, flexible staffing solutions to a nationwide client base. Company Description G-TECH Services, Inc. is a leading certified recruitment and placement firm that provides high-quality, flexible staffing solutions to a nationwide client base.
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Manufacturing / Assembly Plant: 1 year (Preferred) Quality Supervisor: 2 years (Required) Supervise all major aspects of vehicle inspection and analyze data for comparison to daily vehicle audits. Conduct training (development, implementation) for plant personnel on quality requirements.
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Wear safety equipment such as safety glasses, sleeves, earplugs and steel-toed shoes. Daily auditing across all shifts to hold Team Members and Team Leaders accountable up to and including issuing discipline as required.
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