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Plant monitoring and care during vegetative and flowering phase: trimming and staking; big leafing and pruning; plant care, watering and feeding; plant monitoring and climate control; pest and disease control; inventory data input.
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Participation and engagement in customer plant and/or production meetings, strategic initiative projects, Lean/Six Sigma events. The In-Plant Solutions Specialist is a critical MSC role.
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Driver will be responsible for hauling and unloading large quantities of raw material (sand and gravel) for production at the processing plant. Location: Cleveland, TX Reports to: Plant Foreman | Classification: Full-Time / Hourly / Non-Exempt.
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Heinens has now welcomed the fourth generation of owners into the company, which operates 23 stores (19 in Cleveland, Ohio and 4 in Chicago, Illinois), two distribution warehouses, one food production plant, and a corporate office (all located in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.
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Fives Group, headquartered in Paris, France, is an industrial engineering group founded in 1812 that designs and supplies machines, process equipment and production lines for the world's largest industrial groups including the aluminum, steel, tube and pipe, glass, automotive, aerospace, logistics, cement and energy sectors.
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Ensure the planning and scheduling of orders for plant production to maximize use of manpower and fulfill customer service requirements. Ensures that all plant operations adhere to DayGlo business and RPM corporate EH&S requirements, procedures, reporting and programs.
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Reporting to the manufacturing Operations Leader, the Run Plant Engineer will work as a technical resource to coach and assist the operations team to optimize and improve Environmental, Health & Safety, production throughput, product quality, and reliability of supply.
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Farris Engineering, a Curtiss Wright company, is a world leader in the design and production of a wide range of spring-loaded and pilot-operated pressure relief valves. Farris Engineering is headquartered in Brecksville, OH, a suburb South of Cleveland, OH. The Brecksville plant is home to sales, marketing, finance, valve manufacturing, test, engineering, quality and global supply chain functions.
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The Maintenance Technician position serves the role of executing plant maintenance functions in support of production in the safest, most efficient manner possible for the manufacture of product that meets or exceeds our customers’ expectations.
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Minimum of five (5) years experience with various types of aircraft, power plant maintenance and inspections. Layout, fabricate, assemble, mate, install, check or troubleshoot and repair production and prototype aircraft structures, parts and mechanical assemblies.
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3 – 5 years departmental/plant experience in a Chemical manufacturing environment, preferably with liquid tint dispersions. Work with/coordinates efforts between Quality Control, Engineering, R&D, and Maintenance departments for continual improvement of production efficiency and quality.
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Train, motivate, and manage the hourly production staff within the manufacturing process. Read and analyze charts, work orders, production schedules, and other records and reports to determine production requirements and to evaluate current production estimates and outputs.
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Create and maintain programming for system integration with plant floor networks, automated production systems, and quality data collection systems. Draw, maintain, and comprehend logic and flow diagrams for the purposes of designing programs, programming, simulation testing, creating HMIs, starting PLC programs from scratch, and startup.
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Complete first piece inspection, prior to production run, as needed when the Plant Manager or General Manager are unavailable. Complete random in-process inspections during production runs in all departments, bringing any concerns to the attention of the supervisor/setup operator and the Plant Manager.
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7+ years of experience managing successful commercial bakery operations as a Plant Manager or higher level role (required) Collaborative mentality to work with cross-functional team members including sales, finance, purchasing, IT, QA, distribution, sanitation, production, and maintenance from both a strategic planning level and tactical implementation.
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