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Requirements:Qualifications for the Plant Manager of BarSplice Products Inc.:10+ years manufacturing production management experience. As the Plant Manager of BarSplice Products Inc., your duties will include:Use of leadership and collaboration to support the company's goals, to ensure that products are delivered on time and to specification, thereby meeting customer expectations and driving business success.
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The Modeling and Simulation Engineer will collaborate with Leidos and government team members as well as technical engineers and scientists solving challenging questions about highly complex systems.
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Crown currently has one opening for an Electrician/General Plant Maintenance technician at our Dayton, OH facility. Starting pay for Electrician/General Plant Maintenance position is $39.64 per hour and will receive an increase to $40.63 in November 2024.
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Problem solving ability – resourceful and capable of finding solutions to challenges independently. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of: warehouse manager, Production Manager, Warehouse Supervisor, Shift Production Supervisor, Warehouse Manager, Production Supervisor, Operations, Operations Supervisor, Warehouse Operations, Operations Manager may also be considered for this role.
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Working with us in Dayton Specializing in citric acid production, our plant in Dayton is a 24/7, unionized site with a longstanding relationship to the local community. The market is strong for our plant-based ingredients, which go into everything from sodas to hand cream and cardboard to clothing.
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Proven problem-solving & critical thinking skills. Set-up and operate conventional, special-purpose machines to fabricate tooling components; fit and assemble these components into production tooling and fixtures.
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Providing rapid response engineering service and support as augmentation to organic resources through in-depth problem identification, impact assessment, and development of corrective actions for critical supportability problems within the scope of CROWS.
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Job Summary The Production Operator reports to the Shift Supervisor and is responsible for learning and performing various pharmaceutical manufacturing techniques including dispensing, blending and granulation, compression, encapsulation, and coating.
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You will demonstrate knowledge in one of the three main components of aviation maintenance including airframe maintenance, power plant mechanics, or Airframe & Power plant (A&P) components.
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Engage and assist clients with problem resolution, crisis prevention and identify triggers that would put them at risk by providing solution-focused interventions and behavioral management utilizing evidence-based practices like Trauma-Informed Care, Harm Reduction and Motivational Interviewing to advance their progress toward housing goals.
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Key words: Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Production Manager, USDA, FDA, Meat, Poultry, Further Processing, 2nd Shift. Oversee all operations of the plant, including production, maintenance, engineering, quality assurance, packaging, shipping.
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Responsible for overseeing day-to-day client and team communications to manage and timely complete activities with a responsive and problem-solving mindset. The team provides an extensive range of financial accounting and reporting services with a comprehensive industry-focused approach like quarterly and annual financial reporting, fund administrator oversight, statutory and regulatory reporting including policy, production, SOX compliance and support, legal entity reporting preparation and filing, annual budgeting etc.
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Identify and address mechanical concerns and report to Production Supervisor or Production Manager or Plant Mechanical Tech/Specialist Housekeeping and cleaning of work areas – keep clean and free of tripping hazards during shift and end of shift cleaning of the area.
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The MT/MLS understands the underlying scientific principles of laboratory testing as well as the technical, procedural, and problem-solving aspects. Overview The Medical Technologist (MT)/Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) is responsible for the performance of laboratory testing and quality control that require the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility.
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Work with multidisciplinary teams across the plant to analyze the rolled product to identify surface and metallurgical criteria and support root cause analysis for customer returns with data-driven and structured problem-solving methods.
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