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As a Supervisor, Operations in Managed Transportation at RXO, you'll be responsible for overseeing daily operations and supplier performance. Track and document delivery performance; update and maintain organized files on all shipping documents and analyze root cause reasons for poor shipping performance.
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Working closely with the Superintendent and Plant Manager to ensure smooth operations. Supervising all inbound, outbound, and claims processing operations. We’re seeking a Material Handling Supervisor to work at a premier automotive company in Romulus, MI. With us, it’s all about finding the job that’s just right.
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Description SummaryThe Operations Supervisor supervises dock operations and off hours Customer Service. Roadrunner is expanding and looking for a highly motivated Operations Supervisor to join our winning team.
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REGIONAL QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER REGIONAL QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER SUMMARY:The Executive Director of Quality is responsible for operations quality performance of the business across multiple manufacturing sites.
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Maintenance Supervisor - Off Shift Maintenance Supervisor Responsibilities: Assist with preventive maintenance programs to minimize maintenance cost of all production equipment. Maintenance Supervisor Education / Skills: Bachelor's degree required.
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Provide troubleshooting of production equipment to support manufacturing and maintenance operations. Maintain Maintenance software database that controls all Preventative and Predictive Maintenance processes on facilities and equipment.
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The purpose of the Store Production/Department Supervisor is to oversee the production process and the personnel assigned to that process with a focus on meeting established production/sales quotas/goals.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Within a division, the Operations Supervisor – Hauling Operations is responsible for supervising the collections activities in one or more lines of business (commercial, residential, roll-off (industrial) and/or container delivery and pick up) in a geographically dispersed area.
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Understands the role of the Assistant Lead Supervisor in acting on directions from Lead Supervisors and managers to support the bakery team and store operations. The Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Assitant Lead Supervisor assumes direction in order to supervise the team and day-to-day operation, which includes all aspects of the guest experience, cake production, brand and merchandise presentation, work environment, P&L accountability, and inventory control.
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The Shift Supervisor Trainee role is an entry-level, short-term role that prepares an employee to perform a higher-level supervisory role, such as Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor.
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The LifeCafe Supervisor oversees the daily shift operations in the LifeCafe. 1-2 years of supervisor or manager experience with a food service or retail background in a high volume atmosphere.
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In addition, they provide valuable input into operational and merchandising decisions to the Store Management Team and Operations Team. Department Supervisors have strong product and operational knowledge.
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The Operations Supervisor supervises dock operations and off hours Customer Service. Supervises and coordinates dock operations and personnel including load planning, local and line haul deliveries, equipment and contractor utilization, OS&D procedures, sales, rating, billing, customer service, employee payroll and office operations.
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The Operations Supervisor will be responsible for training and developing employees, assigning work to others and acting as a resource to the employees. Assist in identifying and improving service and operations related issues in the station, including on-time delivery, accurate data entry and efficient warehouse operations.
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POSITION SUMMARY : This position will be responsible for overseeing daily facility operations and employee performance during their particular shift. The City of Taylor is seeking candidates for a Supervisor position located at the Taylor Sportsplex, within the City of Taylor.
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