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Process scrap, un-usable and usable material for warranty claims in accordance with manufacturer and company policy. Ability to safely operate dolly, pallet jack, forklift and other equipment required to receive, ship, stock and deliver parts, scrap, and other materials.
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Accomplish all work orders to maintain safety; reduce downtime; decrease scrap; improve quality production; and improve plant efficiency. 3-5 years’ experience in a maintenance of Injection Molding Presses within a manufacturing environment; or equivalent combination of training and experience.
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The Metals Pricing team offers exposure to a range of markets like iron ore, steel, ferrous scrap and nonferrous and battery metals, and an in-depth understanding of metallurgical coal and coke.
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Coordinate supplier quality, rework and scrap data acquisition to feed Cost of Quality Metrics. Certified Six Sigma Green Belt; Coordinate supplier quality, rework and scrap data acquisition to feed Cost of Quality Metrics.
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Scrap material in accordance with NCs, MADRs, and freight claims. Scrap material in accordance with NCs, MADRs, and freight claims. Perform cycle counts through a perpetual inventory system and assist Accounting KPMG/SOX, Corporate Accounting audits.
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Partner with Manufacturing and Quality to reduce scrap/rework through Lean/CI initiatives. DMAIC Green Belt or equivalent; Lean, TPM, or Six Sigma experience and/or certification. 3-5 years of Operational Excellence/Continuous Improvement/Lean Manufacturing experience.
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Scope of Responsibilities: The Quality Manager is accountable for establishing and executing plan to achieve Company Quality Metrics (Zero Nonconforming Product, First Pass Yield, Scrap % Sales, Final Product Rejections) The Quality Manager will manage personnel in the following.
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We blanket the five boroughs with resources like food scrap and clothing collections to make waste reduction, recycling, and composting easy for all. The Fleet Supervisor ensures central oversight of the organization's fleet of 30 vehicles and collaboratively develops and maintains standards and best practices to ensure that safety is the number one priority for approximately 60 full-time or routine drivers.
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Ensure all damaged/scrap returns are labeled and ticketed in partnership with management. Engaging customer in verbal and non-verbal conversation at Cashwrap and while in line (if no Cashwrap Supervisor or Line Leader.
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Extensive knowledge of replacement processing including scrap and refurbishment processing. Co-ordination with any 3rd party vendor where necessary on day to day support activity. Should have design, configuration, and functional experience in the Customer Service, Plant Maintenance and Service Management (CS/PM/SM) module.
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Determination of scrap/rework dispositions. As the Quality Engineer, you will utilize gages and analyze capability of our measurement systems as well as utilize your knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance (GD&T.
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Fabricate major repairs to castings when necessary, such as rebuilding flanges on EJB and EBM castings, repairing and rebuilding mis-drilled holes and any other welding processes to salvage a scrap casting.
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Ensure proper disposal of all damaged/scrap material in accordance with company policies and procedures. Doka offers terrific career opportunities, competitive compensation (base salary and commission), comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Account, company paid life insurance, supplemental voluntary term life insurance, 401k retirement plan (Roth and Non-Roth), AFLAC policies, paid time off (sick/personal, vacation, floating holiday and company paid holidays) and an exciting opportunity to join Doka.
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Unload/separate scrap bales and vendors. Foam manufacturing or foam fabrication experience is preferred. Must be able to manually move fiber, foam, etc. Organize Cordaroy's loads by customer, Amazon, LTL, service, Consumer Direct, etc.
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Nike In this role, you'll: Perform shipping, receiving, scrap removal, recycling, material handling, and forklift operation; Pickup and load finished outgoing goods onto trailers; Complete shipping documentation; Schedule pickups; Confirm orders in an integrated computer system; Receive and verify incoming loads against packing slips.
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