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The Production Supervisor (PS) leads and coaches an in-house team and coordinates with external vendors to achieve on-time, quality readiness. At WillScot Mobile Mini (NASDAQ WSC), our 4000+ people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Oversee the supervision of the day to day operations of the production department and coordinate animal welfare documentation and compliance requirements. Under the Direction of the General Manager, direct the overall production operational strategies to support and align with Daybreak Food’s business objectives.
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Fawn River Cultivation Company executive leadership team has been organized to encompass a wide span of professional experience that includes commercial cannabis production, sales, marketing, media, web, financial banking, real estate and security.
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Provides production support through Temporary Process Change (TPC) and deviations. Experience in sheet metal, injection molding, machining, stamping, welding, material handling, packaging and coatings is a plus.
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Errors could result in plant shutdown, loss of production and efficiency, damage to capital equipment and excessive machine downtime as well as substantial monetary losses. Identifies downtime causes, and reports same to Production and Maintenance Associates.
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Operation of the extrusion line and its operational functions which would include but not limited to; machine set-up, films and resins, color concentrates and/or additives, production speeds (input or output), start and stop functions, change over, down times, die and screw tear down, screen pack, line specific tools and proper lock out/tag out procedures.
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From humble beginnings with only a few key employees, to a fully-functioning Tribal Government housed at our beautiful government campus in Bradley, MI, that serves as our Tribal Nation's Capital.
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The Director of Procurement will oversee and manage the procurement of key equipment necessary for the construction of renewable energy projects (Wind, Solar, BESS). Director of Procurement.
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