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Our Operations Group in Newport is searching for a Chemical Operator to operate production and testing equipment. The Operator will report directly to the Manufacturing Supervisor. Perform complex liquid / chemical batch manufacturing, maintaining a familiarity with a variety of production machines.
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Coordinate with Director of Operations and Senior Manager of Quality and Warehousing on production schedules. Solve any problems that occur during production and keep the Director of Operations apprised of the situation.
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Communicates with the Production Supervisor and Process Engineer about process conditions. The Process Operator is required to work on the production floor when not operating process equipment.
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What You’ll BringExperience & EducationBS/BA in Food Science, Nutrition, Culinary Arts, Hotel/Restaurant/Hospitality Management, preferredCertified Dietetic Manager Program (or state equivalent or degree equivalent), preferredMinimum 2 - 5 years related experience at Executive Chef, Chef Supervisor, or equivalent level.
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The Production Supervisor will oversee our meat production operations. Title: Production Supervisor. They will supervise and coordinate the activities of the workers engaged in all areas of ground beef production and steak fabrication.
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Is responsible for overseeing the food & beverage serving of guests in the various locations within Subaru Park Campus- including: bars, Union Yards Bar & Grill, Concessions and the Cafe. The Food & Beverage Supervisor must be personable and able to work in an ever- changing fast-paced environment.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Ability to perform printing, photocopying, scanning, document/binder assembly, and mail fulfillment functions in strict accordance with (i) client instructions and (ii) the company's production and quality control requirements.
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Provide regular feedback to supervisor on ways to improve systems and processes for Packaging Lab production, quality control, and safety. When working in the lab the operator will adhere to all safety guidelines including, but not limited to, lab coats, gloves, protective eyewear, and mask as defined by SOP.
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Assists in production planning, record keeping and reporting as required. Reports needed maintenance, faulty equipment or accidents to the supervisor immediately. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Prepares high-quality food items according to standardized recipes and instructions to meet production, delivery and service schedules.
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Coordinates and plans weekly production schedule in conjunction with the Materials Management department based on master scheduling and inventory policies set for each Stock Keeping Unit (SKU.
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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. May prepare orders as needed per vendor to ensure accurate production for location.
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The Production Associate is responsible for following all safety, GMP and SQF policies/procedures, as well as adherence to PPE/hygiene policies, in cooperation with the supervisor. Follow guidelines for proper assembly and production of food kit boxes on the assembly line.
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Includes evaluation of governance, interpretation of U.S. GAAP and regulatory reporting instructions, controls supporting complete, accurate and timely production and submission of reports and substantive end-to-end testing of data from the reports through data transformations to data capture.
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Production Operator - Newport, DE. In this role your primary responsibility is to follow and complete job assignments assigned by Supervisor, Process Control or Lead. Always working with three things in mind: safety, quality and cost.
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