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Manages safety for live production and garage/transportation operations non-manufacturing facilities located within the vicinity of the primary conjunction with the regional safety director. Actively involved in worker’s compensation, assisting the occupational health nurse/third party administrator in effectively managing all open claims.
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Manages safety for live production and garage/transportation operations non-manufacturing facilities located within the vicinity of the primary assignment.in conjunction with the regional safety director.
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40-hour HAZWOPER certification and current annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher. Certification from the Board of Safety Professional (CSP) or the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) is preferred.
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Collaborates with functional experts in vehicle safety, corporate security, environmental, PSM, and other areas to align facility activities and objectives. Liaisons for 3rd party assessments, audits, & inspections, i.e. insurance carrier, local fire department, risk engineering firms, OSHA, DHS, etc.
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The Maintenance Planner / Scheduler / Parts Room Superintendent is also expected to spend the appropriate amount of time on the production floor inspecting work sites to ensure that all safety and work process considerations are incorporated into the job plan.
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This role leads safety & security efforts for the 1,800+ employees assigned to the Lewiston, NC food manufacturing complex and other eastern NC facilities by maintaining a world-class culture through continually improving safety processes.
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Requirements:A Bachelor’s degree in Environmental, Safety & Heath, or Industrial Health Management, or Occupational Health & Safety, or a related degree such as Safety Engineering is required. Builds relationship with occupational health/medical; to improve worker safety, associate wellness, and case management for supported sites.
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Responsibilities: The Senior Safety and Security Manager will be the technical expert partnering with operation leadership to deliver operational results through impactful safety, health, and security solutions.
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The Production Superintendent will be responsible for plant effectiveness and efficiency for the debone department on 1st shift. Promote a positive working relationship with the production and support staff to make the company the employer of choice.
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The Production Superintendent will be responsible for plant effectiveness and efficiency for the marination department on 1st shift. Will provide direction, training, coaching to Production Supervisors and indirectly to hourly production associates.
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Liaisons for 3rd party assessments, audits, & inspections, insurance carrier, local fire department, risk engineering firms, OSHA, DHS, etc. hour HAZWOPER certification and current annual 8-hour HAZWOPER refresher.
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Responsible for achieving company established goals on production activities. Ensures processes are in place to continually provide training to improve supervisory skills of staff, and improve the skill set of the hourly production associates to maximize the results of individual and team efforts.
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This position requires a 4-year degree in Poultry Science, Animal Science, Agriculture, Engineering, or related field is preferred. 1+ years of experience in marinationExperience with various industry accepted procedures, including HACCP, SPC, etc., and plant efficiency as it relates to yield, lbs/birds pmh, line speeds, and automatic processing equipment.
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Equivalent experience will be considered plus: 5 years of experience in poultry, 3 in operations management. Meets all departmental operational plans, to ensure yield, birds per man hour, pounds per man-hour, line efficiency, CSI, QI, requirements are met.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as a Poultry Processing Supervisor at our facility in Lewiston Woodville, NC. As the Production Superintendent, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of our marination department on the 1st shift.
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production job Title: production supervisor Company: Perdue in Lewiston Woodville, NC
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