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RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS: The Shift Manager at this poultry processing plant will be responsible for the daily operations of one shift as well as ensuring safety procedures are followed and goals are met in all departments under his/her oversight.
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Manages all issues and interactions with the government in conjunction with the Plant Manager and Assistant Plant Manager. This position reports to the Plant Manager. REQUIREMENTS: This position requires a minimum of 5 years of DIRECTLY RELATED experience in a poultry processing plant.
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Directs the processing of assigned products consistent with scheduled requirements, cost standards, safety requirements, environmental, quality, maintenance, sanitation, and food safety specifications to assure maximum output at the lowest possible costs.
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How to apply: If you are a results-oriented Commercial Banking Relationship Manager ready to take your career to the next level, we want to hear from you! Are you an accomplished and driven Commercial Banking Relationship Manager looking to elevate your career.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $82,000 - $92,000 / yr REQUIREMENTS: This position requires a minimum of 5 years of DIRECTLY RELATED experience in a poultry processing plant. Maintains an effective plant organization to assure maximum utilization and development of employees.
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Serves as facility champion for company-wide safety programs and initiatives. Detail-oriented, structured, and able to communicate effectively. Implements plans to achieve plant financial targets and goals.
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A Bachelor’s degree in a related field is preferred but additional DIRECTLY RELATED work experience will be accepted on a year-for-year basis in lieu of the educational requirement. Coaches and mentors Department Managers and area Supervisors to keep them aligned with management goals.
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Ability to work with employees at all levels of the organization, must be able to lead a group of diverse individuals to achieve departmental goals and effectively drive management’s vision to all levels of operations.
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Service medical instrumentation for this manufacturer of medical laboratory analyzers.
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At ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions we offer unique and individualized care to children, adolescents, adults, the aging population, those with developmental disabilities and those suffering from extreme trauma.
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A small dairy operation located in Illinois is searching for a hands on Dairy Manager for their operation. The manager will be responsible for conducting tours of the operation for educational purposes to school age children and the public.
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Assistant Managers are responsible for: Assisting the Store Manager and other management members with all facets of the successful operations for Par Mar Stores. Supporting the Store Manager with all aspects of generating sales and profit growth efficiently and effectively.
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The Assistant Manager supervises restaurant staff and daily operations to ensure that food safety, product preparation, cleanliness and inventory control standards are maintained. POSITION TITLE: Assistant Manager.
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Reviews manufacturing Continuous Improvement processes with CI Manager and Production Supervisors. Previous experience in manufacturing/modular housing desired. Coordinates activities of divisions or departments such as operating, manufacturing, engineering, planning, sales, maintenance, or research and development, to effect operational efficiency and economy.
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Due to an internal promotion, CSB is seeking an individual to serve as the Banking Center Manager at our Charm Banking Center. CSB has approximate assets of $1.1 billion and sixteen locations in Holmes, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne counties.
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