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Proactive in telling owner when new materials required to order Executes routine maintenance on equipment to ensure it stays in good working order Print Production Manager Qualifications: Solid experience in print production and finishing, either through formal training or past positions.
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You will coordinate a team of 60 to 75 team members in the melt shop and foundry operations areas with 2 direct reports in the production of quality pressure-poured steel components to meet the company’s sales requirements.
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Work closely with the Production Planner to ensure compliance to the production schedule and production changes. The Production Manager is held accountable to ensure production activities comply with all environmental, health, and safety requirements, policies, and procedures.
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Will come on board in a Development Status Role and work side by side with the Production Manager in our Foundry operation to learn and take over his role upon his upcoming retirement. This is an exceptional opportunity to be groomed for a Production Leadership role in a machining/foundry operation that is part of a growing $4.5B diversified global manufacturing company with 18,000 employees.
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Basic understanding of commodity trading, fertilizer markets, production, agriculture, and the application of those to the retailer and farmer. The qualified individual will be responsible for wholesale fertilizer sales, procurement, strategy, and growth of their territory.
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We want a Production Leader who: Will come on board in a Development Status Role and work side by side with the Production Manager in our Foundry operation to learn and take over his role upon his upcoming retirement.
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You will work with Production and Process Managers in planning, organizing and directing the manufacturing operations with optimum cost-effectiveness, Has a broad background and a keen understanding of the manufacturing process.
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O Common OEM's for production equipment: Krones, Sidel, KHS, Sacmi, Tech Long. The Sr. Maintenance Technician shares knowledge of all production. 4 years of experience with Krones, Husky, Sidel, or other packaging or bottling equipment.
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Bachelor's degree in digital marketing, communications, journalism, communications, visual arts, computer science, video production, or related field (Preferred) Proficiency in Video operation and production in multiple environments; including motion graphics lighting, sound and post-production editing.
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Manages Omnia's fulfillment systems and production calendars. Manage job budget of hours and materials, with Production Managers and Field Supervisors to ensure budget is met. Ensure fleet needs are level-set against production requirements, and communicate fleet needs to the DOO.
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The Plant Production Technician role involves overseeing the production of protein meal, a key ingredient in dry pet foods, at an Integrated Proteins facility located in Kansas City, KS. Responsibilities include sample collection, inspections of dry vans and bulk hopper trailers, as well as loading, unloading, and maintaining production equipment to ensure efficient operations.
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Modify and review production drawings for a variety of projects, including drinking water, wastewater, distribution & collection and industrial applications. The Staff Electrical Engineer designs and specifies electrical systems associated with municipal and industrial water/wastewater treatment facilities (drinking water plants, sanitary sewer plants, refineries, power plants, manufacturing and food processing facilities, etc.
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Broadcast Technical Directors have knowledge of broadcast operations and production activities. Knowledge of Grass Valley Ignite Automation or experience with production control automation systems.
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While getting products together, our Sewing Machine Operators will interact with other team members in production, including maintenance, knitting machine operators, and other Sewers so the ideal candidate will need to be a team player.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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