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The Production Manager oversee s all production schedules and activities while maintaining safety, quality, and cost standards. Working knowledge of scheduling, budgets , ERP systems, and production proces s es.
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Construction, Assembly, Landscaping, Building, Repairing, Rehab, Remodeling, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Tape Measure, Installation, HVAC, Ladders, Roofing, Boom Lift, Skid Steer, Scissor Lifts, Carpentry, Production, Power washing, Hanging, Climbing, Roof, Building.
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Work with supply planning to consistently achieve all daily line productivity objectives with no quality or production errors. Plans sequence of other manufacturing operations for guidance of production workers for all shifts.
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Produce / Floral: Stocker, Clerk, Floral Arrangements, Production (Fruit and Vegetable Cutting) Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar.
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Analytics & Data Management Plex Production Monitoring, FactoryTalk Metric OEE, Factory Talk Analytics, ThingWorx IIoT, FactoryTalk Historian, FactoryTalk Edge Gateway, Kepware, FactoryTalk Transaction Manager, Model Predictive Control.
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With more than 280 years of combined experience in engineering, fabricating, machining, and assembly, our expert staff is able to spot engineering or drawing problems in customers' blueprints, before and during production.
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Utilize Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines and associated technologies to develop and deliver software to development, quality assurance(QA) and production environments. Merge reports processing logic from IBM mainframe/COBOL and.
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5+ years of experience with mass production methods, including molding, stamping, extrusion, assembly, coating, and plating. The Senior Mechanical Engineer plays a crucial role in the development of innovative consumer and commercial products, overseeing the engineering process from concept to initial production.
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Perform equipment change-overs and production line set ups. Responsible for troubleshooting and providing immediate preventative and corrective maintenance support to production lines and facilitating changeovers.
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Department: Cleveland Production Maintenance. Employment with ABARTA Coca-Cola Beverages, LLC is contingent on a pre-employment background check which may include drug screening, driving records (including minor moving violations) and will be evaluated according to ABARTA Coca-Cola Beverages, LLC guidelines to determine eligibility for this position.
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Production QC Associates primarily test our content by sending SMS messages across various providers and carriers and log the results, while making changes as necessary. We are looking for a Part Time Production QC Associate to help ensure the deliverability of our product.
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At the direction of the Materials Manager, act as a liaison between production control and operations as well as outside vendors and accounting to manage the value stream for the metal end to ensure products meet on-time delivery (OTD) and budget objectives.
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Working with fluidics, distribution, flow and pressure for a small scale systems Product development Helping launch a new product initiative Measuring flow rate This individual will come up with piping, pressuring, as well as design piping materials and fittings Conducting measurements and determining accuracy in order to control temperate Dealing with pressure valves, plumbing and determining regulations Helping lead mechanical, electrical and production teams.
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The Production Technician II troubleshoots, tests, reconditions, and repairs disk arrays and servers, as well as other miscellaneous related equipment. Production Technician II. Assists production areas with various product lines (entry level/ midrange storage products, network appliances.
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Photography, video and audio production, recording, and editing a plus Demonstrated success managing a complex workload with multiple priorities and tight deadlines with a focus on measuring results and improving performance.
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