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POSITION SUMMARY: The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising a maintenance shop that is under the umbrella responsibility of a Maintenance Manager. The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for planning and scheduling repair work for the work group to ensure that all work is done in a safe and timely manner, reducing lost productivity.
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As the Warehouse Production Technician , you will stage, load, and unload finished products in the warehouse and trucks. Our clients include recognizable names such as Anheuser Busch, McDonalds, Buffalo Wild Wings, Wendy's, Beef O Brady's, Firehouse Subs, Casey's General Stores, Wet N Wild, Jacksonville Stadium, Charles Schwab Field, CHI Health Convention Center, Tropicana Field, Raymond James, Busch Stadium, and more.
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Familiarity with GPS devices, geomorphological techniques, data collector/total station, Indiana DHPA qualified professional field supervisor or background to become qualified, and GIS. Familiarity with GPS devices, geomorphological techniques, data collector/total station, Indiana DHPA qualified professional field supervisor or background to become qualified, and GIS.
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Sets and/or adjusts priorities to ensure safety and reliability of production equipment and support systems. To support preventative maintenance and repairing of production equipment and special projects as required of the manufacturing department.
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The Production Specialist Toponymist must accurately enter and maintain data to update the GNDB. Geographic names are provided by NGA Toponymist for use by the federal government and other U.S. and foreign users.
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We are 29,000 strong, working together across 1,500+ pet care centers, 250+ Vetco Total Care hospitals, hundreds of preventive care clinics, eight distribution centers and two support centers.
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Looking for a Sign Production Specialist to help produce a full range of custom signs including banners, posters, vehicle graphics, decals, architectural site signs and exhibit displays. Sign Production Specialist Job Summary & Responsibilities.
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Report to Production Manager any information that may impede the operation of the plant as soon as it becomes known, while providing technical expertise regarding plant equipment and facilities.
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A runner assists in fulfilling the needs of the production department and most commonly includes running errands under the direction of the venue or tour production manager. Assist production staff with production-related duties backstage throughout the show day.
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Aerotek is seeking candidates with any kind of food/pharmaceutical manufacturing experience for a production role with a scientific/cancer research company in St. Louis County. 1-3 years of production/manufacturing experience, preferably from food, chemical, or pharmaceutical.
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DescriptionKforce has a client that is seeking a Reservoir Engineering Technical Specialist in Houston, TX.Summary:In this role, you will obtain, organize, QA/QC, and input data into various computer software applications (PHDWin, Aries, ComboCurve) to provide technical support and assistance to engineers and geologists with project building, and tracking.
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As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for supporting production packaging and processing operations, sanitation and participation in startup, changeover and shutdown of operating equipment.
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The Distribution Center Supervisor is responsible for ensuring safe, timely, cost-effective receiving, and shipping of finished goods. In this role, the Distribution Center Supervisor will ensure high levels of customer service and satisfaction by coordinating supply chain activities with the Manufacturing, Planning and Sourcing groups.
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The Warehouse Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and executing plaza/warehouse operations and procedures in order to ensure departmental effectiveness and efficiency so that all product, supply and equipment needs are met throughout the venue.
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Category: , Keywords: Production Technician. Responsible for completing production batches and corresponding documentation, AQL inspections, reworks, and material reconciliation. Operating within cool temperature and low humidity conditions within the production room.
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