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Position Summary: The Electrical Engineer will oversee the planning, design and installation of machinery and equipment on the production floor. Develops specifications and performance requirements for production equipment.
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Caterpillar is seeking a Senior Production Manager in Brooklyn Park. In this role, you will be accountable for the coordination of material, equipment, manpower, quality and meeting production schedules and customer satisfaction.
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Informs house supervisor and medical provider of changes or needs. With 142 independent living, assisted living, memory care apartments and 64 long-term and transitional care suites, our Brooklyn Park campus is a vibrant, established community where it’s easy to establish positive connections.
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Oversee production of final learning materials and coordinate with LVL teammates and cross-production resources, including web/app development, design, illustration, photography, motion design, animation, and video production, ensuring quality and specified timeline delivery.
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The Digital Media Production Specialist will report to the Marketing Communications Director. The Digital Media Production Specialist will help execute an aggressive paid and organic digital media strategy that includes building owned audience, increasing daily web traffic, and implementing issue-specific marketing campaigns.
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Operations Manager, Warehouse Manager/Supervisor. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations.
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Lead multiple features or components from inception through the full product deployment cycle, including the integration, customer acceptance testing, release, and production support phases. Review production and lower environments to ensure high quality performance by identifying new monitor requests.
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Performs any additional duties as assigned by supervisor or facilitator. The Electrical Technicians will be responsible for meeting daily production needs regarding the sub-assembly of electrical panels, the wiring of electrical enclosures and the final wiring of advanced water processing equipment.
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Track and Measure sales and sales opportunities in our CRM and Tracking Sheets Revenue: Oversee and expedite revenue production in accordance with monthly goals Work with all members of the project team to ensure timeliness of deposit, progress, and final billings.
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We have an immediate opening for a Grading Foreman who will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of a grading crew on the project and be responsible for maintaining owner/contractor relations, crew coordination and equipment, production, safety, and quality.
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The Medical Assistant takes direction from the Physician, Provider, Registered Nurse, Clinic Supervisor and Clinic Manager. The Medical Assistant receives direction and collaborates with the Clinic Supervisor, Clinic Manager, and Providers to meet the defined goals of the customer, shift, department and organization.
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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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This position is responsible for directing and participating in the hands-on leadership of project engineering (equipment sourcing and installation, process and packaging development), process engineering (OEE, safety, and quality improvement of existing production lines), and facilities projects.
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This position reports to the Custodial Supervisor who reports to the Executive Director. The incumbent is also responsible for taking direction from the Custodial Supervisor or their representatives in completing.
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Primary Objective : Machinists operate CNC milling/turning/grinding machine centers and/or manual machinery to perform routine or repetitive operations in a manner which consistently meets customer specifications, quality requirements, and production standards.
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