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In this role, you will wear two hats – Production Manager and Plant Manager. A growing food manufacturer in the Cleveland suburbs is seeking a Plant Manager to overseen production operations and efficiency.
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Prepare detailed analysis of plant productivity, efficiency, and utilization from a variety of aspects. Ensure financial controls are in place and being followed in the plant. Perform the monthly closing activities for plant, which includes but not limited to preparation of journal entries and account reconciliations.
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S in-plant or off-site emergency response team. s in-plant or off-site emergency response team. Prepares for shipment and loads hazardous waste destined for off-site recycling/disposal facilities; completes inspections and paperwork associated with shipping hazardous waste.
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Oversee and participate in projects from initiation through assembly in the customer plant, including equipment planning, CADD design, overseeing manufacture, assisting in the preparation of customer manuals, and troubleshooting field problems.
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Basic understanding of sequence of operations and P&IDs for HVAC and plant utilities. Building automation and/or industrial controls experience (Rockwell, Schneider, AVEVA, Inductive Automation) is a plus.
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Utilize CAD software to prepare plant layouts, office layouts, site drawings, and sketches (preferably in both 2D and 3D). Purpose: Why does a commercial real estate firm need an Industrial Engineer.
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A leader in this role sets the vision for the future and drives continuous improvement initiatives for assigned plant, elevating team performance and plant culture through proactive employee development and engagement.
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Under the direct supervision of the Supervisor of Maintenance and Custodial Plant and the Business Manager, to maintain school buildings and building and grounds in orderly, neat, safe and operable condition.
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Directs software, tooling, and fixturing requests to Plant Manager. Knowledge of MasterCam is required. Directs software, tooling, and fixturing requests to Plant Manager. ONLY on-site, no remote work possible.
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The position is primarily located in Solon but includes training and occasional work at the main plant on Aurora Rd. The environment is very laid-back and clean, with a small team of 4 employees in the shipping department.
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Requirement Title: Pilot Plant Technician Duration- 06 Month+ Location- Solon, OH The Level 3 - Technician’s role is to support (and learn to lead on occasion) trial related functions in both the benchtop and pilot plant.
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Training classes/seminars in and out of plant some travel may be required. Comply with all plant safety and work rules. In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.
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Perform daily closing duties as specified by supervisor, including proper clean-up at end of shift to ensure that the plant is ready to start production the next day. Front End Loader. Perform daily closing duties as specified by supervisor, including proper clean-up at end of shift to ensure that the plant is ready to start production the next day.
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A quality assurance job in a food plant is a critical role that ensures the safety, quality, and compliance of food products. Promote a culture of quality and safety awareness throughout the plant.
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Collaborates and coordinates activities with engineering, plant management, quality and other plant colleagues to address production problems and ensure materials meet quality standards.
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