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The Machine Shop Supervisor plays a crucial role in optimizing workflow, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring that KPI's are met. The Machine Shop Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a machine shop, ensuring efficient processes, and maintaining a safe working environment.
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Hands on" Production supervisor needed for this commercial bakery. Right candidate will have a proven track record of baking skills and knowledge in an high volume production bakery.
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Job Title: Production Supervisor Location: Hudson, NY Pay Range: 60-70K What’s the Job? Our client,in Hudson, NY is seeking a Production Supervisor to join their team. A Production Supervisor is responsible for performance metrics that are critical to the success of shipping orders on time and budget.
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Examples of Unacceptable Experience: Dairy herd improvement cooperative supervisor (e.g., sampler), farm laborer, bulk-tank pick up milk receiver, feed store operator, animal feed salesperson, or artificial inseminator.
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Cintas is seeking a Production Supervisor to lead and direct our Production team. Thanks for your interest in The Production Supervisor position at Cintas. Responsibilities include hiring, training and directing individuals who are performing entry level production positions on one of our fast paced shifts; meeting daily productivity and quality requirements; maintaining inventory control; maintaining safety in the plant; training partners on company safety policies; ensuring compliance with OSHA standards and regulations; and emphasizing a culture of safety at the location overall.
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We are seeking an experienced and motivated Production Supervisor to join our GAL Manufacturing team at Vantage Elevation. The Production Supervisor will also analyze data, implement lean manufacturing principles, and utilize Microsoft Office tools for reporting.
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The Production Supervisor has accomplish and maintain high levels of performance and quality in the food manufacturing facility. Two plus (2+) years in a Manufacturing Supervisor role within the food industry.
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Epsilon services supported include strategy, analytics, data, creative, email, digital and print production. The AE will support the Account Supervisor and Account Director in leading the management and implementation of client programs and initiatives while ensuring timely and flawless program execution.
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The Culinary Supervisor will coordinate, plan, participate, and supervise the production, preparation, and presentation of food for a designated unit. Supervise and participate in the production, preparation, and presentation of all foods for unit(s) as assigned by the Aramark Executive Chef to ensure that a consistent quality product is produced.
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Minimum of 2+ years of experience as an Operations/Production Supervisor in the Manufacturing industry, preferably in food, ingredients, and flavor manufacturing. We are seeking an experienced, dynamic, and dedicated Permanent Operations/Production Supervisor in the Manufacturing industry.
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The Mechanic Supervisor is responsible for leading maintenance systems, overseeing the continuous improvement of the process and executing long-term strategic plans. Previous supervisory skills in a diverse, fast-paced manufacturing/production environment.
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Join our dynamic Cell Therapy company as a Manufacturing Planning Supervisor, where you will play a pivotal role in driving operational excellence. Documentation Expertise: Create operation instructions and equipment specs for production activities.
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Notify SQF Practitioner and/or Supervisor of any repairs or adjustments that are required. A High school or equivalent graduate with a minimum of 2 years of related experience as a Manufacturing Production Operator III or Set Up Mechanic.
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Preferred Component production or clinical laboratory,Laboratory manufacturing experience using cGMP,Customer service and Supervisory experience in laboratory setting. Ensures that cGMP’s are followed in all aspects of production.
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Assist other plant personnel as needed, and will perform any other duty as requested by the production supervisor. Perform assigned duties with the maintenance department: including helper, fire watches and confined space attendant.
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