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These roles report to a Production Supervisor at our foundry in Bloomington, MN and is a valuable member of the CPP-Minneapolis team. Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) is currently looking for experienced production workers throughout our facility to join our team.
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Operate forklift, order picker, and swing reach safely Operate overhead crane Quality Notify Supervisor of discrepancies as they are discovered. (look up on hand inventory, issue shop orders, issue customer orders, transfer inventory, close shipments) Operate hand held computer (bar code scanners) Process UPS and FedEx parcel shipments Safety Notify supervisor of safety concerns as they arise.
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Communicates with Lead, Supervisor, Engineers, Quality and other personnel for priority of assignments and to resolve machining or quality issues. As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development - from drawing board to full-scale production and after-market services for products from advanced medical devices, to highly engineered aviation systems, to next-generation hardware platform solutions for the Cloud.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor supervises and leads teams of employees in the tasks related to the efficient production of STERIS products. Areas of operations that the Manufacturing Supervisor oversees may include one or more of the following: processing, packaging, repackaging, assembly, or as assigned.
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Manage line equipment, employees, and raw materials so that all are prepared to meet the production schedule by planning ahead and anticipating production needs. Other duties as assigned by Production Manager.
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Perform other duties as needed under the work direction of the Facilities Manager, Facilities Supervisor, and/or Facilities Technician III. Maintain HVAC systems to ensure that indoor environments are comfortable and in compliance with production requirements.
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Assesses the alignment of production, support and engineering processes and practices with Celestica's Values, corporate strategies and Celesticas specific business assessment. This position typically relates to areas in WCM, Global Process & Change Management, Six Sigma programs or the design, deployment and support of various operational support applications such as Shop Floor Control Systems / Operating Models / Maintenance Management Systems / etc.
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Job Title: Line LeadFLSA Status: ExemptDepartment: ManufacturingReports to: Value Stream LeaderGENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE:The Line Lead is responsible for assisting with execution of production plans while ensuring the safety of all employees and collaborate on the development of standard work procedures to ensure quality product prior to validation.
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Our Production Supervisor is a key part of the Production department and team. Responsible for scheduling daily and weekly production assignments for front line production team; leverages and administers collective bargaining agreement to maximize output while minimizing labor costs.
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Develop in depth knowledge of production processes and associated equipment, including laser workstations and CNC motion control programs. Troubleshoot manufacturing issues as part of maintaining production schedule and developing self-reliance among production technicians.
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Cintas is seeking a Production Supervisor - 2nd Shift to lead and direct our Production team. Responsibilities include hiring, training and directing individuals who are performing entry level production positions on one of our fast paced shifts; meeting daily productivity and quality requirements; maintaining inventory control; maintaining safety in the plant; training partners on company safety policies; ensuring compliance with OSHA standards and regulations; and emphasizing a culture of safety at the location overall.
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The Line Lead is responsible for assisting with execution of production plans while ensuring the safety of all employees and collaborate on the development of standard work procedures to ensure quality product prior to validation.
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Ability to maintain workflow throughout the shipping, receiving, and parts picking areas to help ensure quality and on time delivery while working with the Production, Supply Chain and Sales departments to meet the customer’s needs.
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Support Manufacturing Supervisor by providing manufacturing decision-making information; calculating production, labor and material costs; reviews production schedules; estimates future requirements.
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Recommend measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product. Develop relationships with all internal and external resource groups to resolve delays during production.
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