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Stamps product casing with delivery receipt date
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Requirements WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Typing, desk work and plant auditing. Issue, assembly and review of documentation supporting batch, laboratory, warehouse, metrology, engineering and validation activities, to ensure complete and in compliance with company policies and procedures and cGMP requirements.
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The role reports into the site General Manager/ Plant Manager and dotted lines into Operations Learning & Development, to ensure training is completed for Operator/ Craft Job Certification. The role reports into the site General Manager/ Plant Manager and dotted lines into Operations Learning & Development, to ensure training is completed for Operator/ Craft Job Certification.
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Logoplaste is currently seeking to recruit a Team Lead, to join the plant team in Racine, WI (USA). The Team Lead is a "hands on" working lead role and may be asked to perform duties of an operator or forklift driver.
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Accomplishes all work orders to maintain safety; reduce downtime; decrease scrap; improve quality production; and improve plant efficiency. Lubricates and cleans machinery and support equipment to maintain housekeeping and preventive maintenance standards within the plant.
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Balancing perfect shades and buttery textures that melt into the skin with plant-based actives and cutting-edge science. Gucci Westman has more than 20 years of professional experience as a major editorial makeup artist, contributing to publications like Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.
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You will be trained on our plant standards and you will contribute and excel in a team service environment. You will be responsible for following all company standards and guidelines, and performs opening, on-going, and closing side-work duties.
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The candidate will oversee all aspects of the plant operations, including production, maintenance, quality control, and safety. JDP is seeking a Production Manager in Woodbridge Township, NJ area.
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Monitoring of the facilities utility plant, air handlers, exhaust fans, manufacturing suites, labs, and office wings for temperatures, humidity and pressurization, utilizing the Building Automation System.
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Exposure to functions such as Inventory, Quality, Order Management, Plant Performance, etc. Exposure to functions such as Inventory, Quality, Order Management, Plant Performance, etc. Deployment and UAT & Go-Live Support.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Maintenance Mechanic in a manufacturing production plant. Experience with basic welding, shop machinery, and portable power tools. Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Maintenance Mechanic in a manufacturing production plant.
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Comply with various plant safety policies and ensure that personal protective equipment (PPE) is worn at all times on the floor. Accurately and timely report safety issues to line lead. Our award-winning office products seating, sit/stand desks, technology support and lighting have led the industry in performance and simplicity for over 30 years.
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Responsible for the smooth and cost efficient running of the plant. Responsible for reporting issues related to Food Packaging safety or quality. Ensure employees are keeping work areas clean and free of debris and contaminants.
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Duties may differentiate by plant based on equipment and plant design. Temperatures inside the plant can fluctuate between hot and cold according to seasonal. Duties may differentiate by plant based on equipment and plant design.
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Ensure there is a plant electronic and mechanical equipment calibration (metrology) program to ensure accurate process control parameters. Able to learn Lean Sigma and Continuous Improvement techniques to improve overall plant operations (safety, quality, productivity, OEE.
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