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The QA Supervisor is responsible for GMP compliance and plant quality audits. Assist in bringing the Plant into SQF / BRC compliance. Job Summary of the Quality Assurance Supervisor: The QA Supervisor has the responsibility for managing the laboratory at the plant facility, ensuring work is completed as expected.
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EXPERIENCE: Five years strong industrial electrical background in a manufacturing environment (food processing plant preferred). JOB SUMMARY: The Automation Technician will safely and efficiently maintain, troubleshoot and work to improve the electrical and automation subsystems within the production facility.
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Temp to hire: could be a temp to hire if a permanent position is open and the candidate in good standing.
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To act as the Owner's representative to oversee all aspects of plant and facilities construction including: interconnect, site work, owner purchased material, safety, startup and commissioning, and project close out.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in controls engineering preferably in a food processing plant. The Controls Engineer is responsible for supporting and advancing MSG's plant controls systems.
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Experience with large scale production equipment, automation, troubleshooting, repairs, and oversite of key vendors; combined technical and process (chemistry, bioprocess) understanding important to have success in this position.
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Plant Based Quarterly Bonus Plan - $8,000 per year potential. Climate controlled/AC majority of plant. Record and maintain production data in accordance with specifications and quality policies.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of HWH, Perishables, Store Operations and eCommerce. Job Title: Service Manager. Pallet jack, box cutter, cash registers, knives, trash compactor, cardboard baler, fork lift, computer, calculator, telephone, FAX machine, two wheeler, register computer, ordering machine, use of limited power equipment, delivery vehicle, Western Union, Hunting/Fishing license computer, and money order machine.
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Location:WIS-PAK of NORFOLK Position:Maintenance Planner Reports To:Maintenance ManagerJOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Planner will coordinate Overhaul and Preventive Maintenance activities across all lines in the WT Plant, while working to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of both.
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Job Summary of the Production Manager : The Night Production Manager has the responsibility for directing the facility to support overall business objectives including managing all aspects of daily production, including inventory accuracy, maintaining sanitation, and assisting the EHS manager with the implementation of the Safety programs and policies of the Production area.
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Job Title: Production Manager – Night Shift. The Production Supervisors will report to the Production Manager. Develop and improve technical and manufacturing management skills at the plant.
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Job Title: Production Manager - Night Shift Location: Norfolk, Nebraska Salary: $70-120K plus bonus Job Summary of the Production Manager : The Night Production Manager has the responsibility for directing the facility to support overall business objectives including managing all aspects of daily production, including inventory accuracy, maintaining sanitation, and assisting the EHS manager with the implementation of the Safety programs and policies of the Production area.
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POSITION SUMMARY : Michael Foods Maintenance Technicians are responsible for the completion of all Preventative and Predictive Maintenance, all corrective mechanical repairs on plant equipment, as well as minor electrical repairs as needed.
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The Night Production Manager has the responsibility for directing the facility to support overall business objectives including managing all aspects of daily production, including inventory accuracy, maintaining sanitation, and assisting the EHS manager with the implementation of the Safety programs and policies of the Production area.
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As the Night Production Manager, you will lead the facility in supporting overall business objectives by overseeing all aspects of nightly production operations. Foster the development of technical and manufacturing management skills among plant personnel.
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