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The Management Trainee Program will train highly motivated and qualified individuals to assume Plant Supervisor or higher management positions within the organization. Supervision of Front-line production and logistics.
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Edits/writes standard operating procedures as directed by the Production Supervisor • Review and revise procedures and documentation to ensure cGMP compliance • Maintains process equipment according to SOP’s, which may include CIP and SIP of Formulation Tanks.
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JOB SUMMARYThe shift supervisor works under the direction of the chef manager and is responsible for overseeing one or more areas of the dining service department which may include: food production, service, retail, catering, other another area.
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Keep production drop zones stocked per guidelines communicated by lead/supervisor. Seal truck and turn load diagram in to lead/supervisor for driver pick up. Production Support:Verify all products being issued to production teams against drop list, production sheet, or boxing call out to preclude introducing the wrong product into assembly or portioning.
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Job Title Office Supervisor III Division Division of Finance & Administration Department Bursar's Office Position Category Staff FLSA Non-Exempt Pay Range 10 Minimum Commensurate with experience Maximum Commensurate with experience Fund Source State Support Job Duties Monitors budget allocations and provides general administrative support to the Bursar Office Resolves scheduling problems among assigned personnel and with other units.
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Account Executives report directly to an Account Supervisor or Account Director and are expected to collaborate with colleagues in other disciplines such as creative, media, production, PR and others as necessary.
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The Process Supervisor is responsible for management of unionized workers in the manufacture of food products (sugar). ASR Group is the world's largest refiner and marketer of cane sugar, with an annual production capacity of more than 6 million tons of sugar.
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Position Title: Assembly Production Supervisor. The Production Supervisor will provide direction and assistance to work group to meet assigned objectives. Production Supervisor Essential Responsibilities.
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Assists supervisor with batching minerals (if applicable) and preparing production lines for scheduled changeovers. Supports Production Supervisor with hourly and/or end of shift production reports.
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Set-up duties may include: verifying opening inventory, assigning duties to concession workers (employee/volunteer), ensuring sanitation standards are met, verifying that each location is fully operational, ascertaining levels of food production based upon projected guest attendance has been met; assuring that SL or NFP Stand Leader has followed proper procedures for distribution and handling of cash.
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Cross trained in Custom Framing selling and production. If you need help performing these functions of your job, please contact supervisor so that we may engage in the interactive process with you and find a reasonable accommodation.
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Assist in changeovers when called up by supervisor or front-end operators. Demonstrates ability to meet production standards on specific assignments within required time. Responsible for safety and quality throughout production.
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Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements. Produce and maintain work schedules and may prepare production packets (Production sheets and recipes.
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Preventive maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of low and high-speed production equipment and have the working knowledge of belt & screw conveyors, bucket elevators and other material handling equipment.
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Achieve standard production volume, quality standards, and regulatory compliance through the supervision of hourly personnel (up to 30) on rotating shifts. + Successful candidates will have a minimum of 5 years successful supervisory experience in a food or pharmaceutical production environment, be in good physical condition, and must be available for rotating shifts and weekend work.
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