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Previous experience in supervising production employees preferably at either an aggregate, sand/gravel, ready mix or asphalt plant preferred. The Maintenance Manager oversees the day to day and long-term maintenance activities associated with preventative maintenance and repairs to all plant equipment.
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We’re a proud pal to the planet + certified B-Corp. from sustainably sourced ingredients + recyclable packaging to our energy-saving production processes, we pledge to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, waste + energy to reach Net Zero by 2030.
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Experience with Civil 3D, Infraworks, ArcGIS, Navisworks, Plant 3D, Revit, OpenRoads, MicroStation, TopoDOT, Common Data Environments (Autodesk Construction Cloud, Bentley ProjectWise, other similar tools) Experience in LiDAR & Point Clouds, Field Survey, Dynamo, Python, IFC, Power BI Additional Information Relocation is not available for this position.
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Once you become a Rental Production Manager, you are accountable for developing a high performing team, overseeing all plant operations in a location, and ensuring on-time delivery of products that exceed our customer expectations, service and quality standards, and positions Cintas as the leader and best in their industry.
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All other duties assigned by the Plant Manager. Supervises plant operations in plant manager's absence. Minimum of 7 years of related experience with considerable knowledge of plant operations and dairy manufacturing.
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The superintendent may also support the facility by assuming the responsibilities of the plant manager in their absence. The Production Superintendent is responsible for overseeing product manufacturing, finished product quality and raw material management for multiple lines in a 24-hour manufacturing process, as well as employee training and development.
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The Production Manager will be responsible for managing daily production, implementation and execution of production schedules while obtaining safety and quality at the plant.
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Review daily general instructions from Plant Manager, Plant Superintendent or Planning office. REPORTING TO: Plant Manager. Looking for a Production Supervisor for the Third Shift.
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SUMMARY The Production Manager reports to the Plant Manager. This position has the potential for career growth up and through the Production Manager position.
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Develop and control production plans and budgets with assistance of operations manager. Direct and manage plant operations for production, quality, and loading of finished product onto the truck.
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Establish and monitor overall plant performance for production and quality standards. Responsible for the safe, cost effective and efficient production of the feed mill operation. Direct and run optimum daily plant operations to exceed customers’ expectations.
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As a food manufacturing plant, I. Rice & Co. offers a diverse range of employment opportunities, from operations and production coordination to warehouse stocking and inventory organization.
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While reporting to the Plant Manager, they will be tasked with overseeing maintenance on 5+ production lines as well as all plant utilities and warehousing. The Manager will be tasked with maintaining continuous improvement and regulatory programs including Arc Flash, LOTO, Confined Space, and Process Safety Management (PSM.
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Serve as the primary consultant to the Office of the Plant Manager and to the Production Division in matters of planning, technical advice, equipment, and manpower resources affecting the distribution and storage program.
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Reports all spills, leaks, equipment malfunctions, and safety hazards to the production supervisor and/or the maintenance manager. Empty plant floor trash containers and advise maintenance manager when the trash dumpster is full.
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