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Entry level for Assembly / 1 year experience for Forklift, Machine operator and Brazing 6month experience in assembly, general labor, hand tools, production worker, Brazer. + Little experience in assembly, general labor, hand tools, production worker.
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Monitor all activities on all production lines, immediately reporting downtimes to Manager, Maintenance or Quality Assurance when downtime cannot be corrected by the operator. The Production Lead is to assist the Shift Manager in evaluating and developing associates working during their shift.
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Have at least a few years of BDC/Internet Sales Manager experience. Currently we have dealerships in your area looking to hire an Automotive Internet/BDC Manager and Internet/BDC Representatives.
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Leads and develops teams effectively by teaching, training, and actively listening to associates; touring stores and providing feedback (Tour-to-
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance. Put your career in motion as a Branch Manager As a One Main Branch Manager, you will create an outstanding environment — a place where people enjoy coming to work and making a positive impact in the community.
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Submit expense reports to the Regional Sales Manager monthly with appropriate receipts. All Zeus product materials in the possession of the Territory Manager is for samples purposes only.
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The Human Resources Manager, reporting to the SVP of HR, is responsible for providing tactical HR generalist support to the Pet Supplies Plus Orangeburg, South Carolina Pet Depot team. Are you a Human Resources Leader looking for an opportunity to integrate all aspects of being an HR Manager to help drive the business.
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Position Summary:Performs basic filling and packaging functions, and formulations as required, in support of Coagulation, Clinical Chemistry and Critical Care product lines; uses automated and manual methods in accordance with established Quality standards and cGMP's ResponsibilitiesKey AccountabilitiesEssential Functions:Maintains all production areas in a clean and orderly manner which is consistent with Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Maintains maintenance and repair records: completes and enters work orders and invoices into department computer systems; tracks and prepares work order reports, fuel usage reports, shop production reports, service repair summaries, and various year-end and month-end reports.
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PRODUCTION TEAM MEMBERS (UFPR) 58 views Job Description PRODUCTION MEMBERS! Due to rapid growth, Marathon is Hiring Immediately reliable Team Members to work in Pallet Assembly Line at a local lumber company located in Rowesville, SC, and a leading manufacturer in its markets.
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The Alllied Air Plant Quality Assurance Manager will report to the Plant Director and will be responsible for the design and implementation of policies and procedures to ensure that quality standards are met during production.
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Requires knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models. Evaluate test and production data, prepare technical analysis, and recommend manufacturing methods and processes required to meet design objectives on new or improved products and/or processes.
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We are proud to have instilled a shared sense of responsibility and commitment among our approximately 10,000 employees located throughout North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Job Description The Engineering Program Manager plans and designs complex manufacturing processes in an industrial plant.
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Provides leadership to the Production department through coaching and development of front-line Supervisors, driving a culture of safety, inclusion, engagement and accountability. Remains accountable for production Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) including safety, quality, line efficiency, waste and downtime.
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