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As a member of the US Restaurant Development, specifically assigned to a Field Development Team the Area Construction Manager supervises construction issues for an assigned geography.
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Overview Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment/quarterly basis in the Missouri regional area to perform safety/loss control risk inspection on multi-year construction project(s) located in various industry sectors.
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The Preconstruction Manager is a key role within our Water Preconstruction/Estimating department and should have a strong understanding of estimating principles. Depending on the specifics of the project, the Preconstruction Manager may be the primary day-to-day contact of the Owner and the design team.
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Key Words: Construction manager, Utility scale Solar, Superintendent, PV panels, Construction, supervisor, owners representative. Experience as a construction Field Engineer or Site manager is applicable- overseeing the construction and administrative task on a Utility scale solar installation.
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Manufacturing manager, operations manager, superintendent, business unit manager, value stream manager, plant manager, operations management, BUM, area manager, high volume, low mix, mass production, paint, coating, e-coating, mechanical engineering, processing, chemical process, painting process, powder coating, refinery, gas, oil, packaging, plastics, ovens.
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As the Manufacturing Area Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and will have Production Supervisors reporting to you. Fast-paced, process-related manufacturer is seeking a Manufacturing Area Manager to lead an assigned manufacturing area in a 24/7 operation with direct and indirect reports.
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Experience working in process-oriented manufacturing environments (examples include chemical, coating, plastics, refinery, food, beverage, packaging, etc.) FREE product giveaways; save money on items that you use daily Candidates are preferred to be local to the South side of Kansas City; a relocation package is being offered for regional candidates.
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The company offers EXCELLENT medical benefits (including dental and vision) day one of employment, profit sharing and 15% bonus potential, short-term and long-term disability, 401K, paid holidays, vacation and tuition reimbursement.
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Experience completing CI functions, including scrap reductions, improving line efficiencies, etc. Continue to grow your career at a company that always has you in mind for your next step Improvements have been made at the site, including capital and facility investments Teamwork really makes the dream work here.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering 2. Minimum of five years of similar manufacturing operations management experience 3. we can fast track your career too! Work at a plant where you will be cool this summer.
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Although more initially, individuals should enjoy spending up to 50% of their time on the manufacturing floor, supporting a 24/7 operation. Experience overseeing direct and indirect reports 7. Supervision experience in non-union work environments 8.
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Your opportunity for advancement is waiting for you! Experience working in highly automated environments 4. Passion for supporting a safety first mentality 5. Bachelor's degree, ideally in a technical field2.
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Experience working in process-oriented manufacturing environments (examples include chemical, coating, plastics, refinery, food, beverage, packaging, 4. Work at a plant where you will be cool this , an air conditioned facility.
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP), or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) current designation through Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Industry knowledge to understand the design and deployment of technical electrical and mechanical systems as related to data center construction processes.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Site Manager II performs exempt executive work such as supervising and directing the work of the sanitation crew, managing the budget (e.g., payroll, supplies, etc.) In sum, the Site Manager II is typically the highest ranking PSSI official on the customer's facility.
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