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The Production Supervisor is responsible for all metrics of safety, quality, productivity, cost, production activities including order processing, and inventory control and people development.
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Supervise daily production activities of a specific group of craft or assembly workers in one or more production departments. Participate in scheduling production and ensures adherence to production schedule.
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UniFirst is seeking a reliable and hardworking Production Team Partner to join our UniFirst Family. Our Team Partners receive ongoing cross-training, exposing them to different areas of production.
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Previous work experience in food production, manufacturing, or similar environment. Weighing, labeling, bagging, packing and boxing correct finished product. This position is in Cargills protein and salt business, where we provide wholesome, high-quality food products to a wide range of customers, from foodservice operators and grocery stores to manufacturers and exporters.
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Ability to work with department heads to meet safety production and quality yields and meet goals. Experience: 5 plus years of related industry; 5 plus years supervisory experience in a meat processing facility pork or beef preferred ; and knowledge of OSHA USDA and HAACP regulations.
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Lead on projects to include but not limited to capital improvements on production lines and support systems, new product runs, packaging or container changes to existing products, consumer complaint issue investigations, line issue investigations including six sigma tool uses.
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The company is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri and has 25,000 employees worldwide who stand behind more than 350 port terminals, oilseed processing plants, grain facilities, and food and ingredient production and packaging facilities around the world.
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SiteOps Data Center Production Operations Engineer: Perform deep dives and analyze complex technical issues within the data center, ranging from automated tooling to hardware failures and network issues.
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The Production Machine Operator is a key member to the production team and a summary of his/her responsibilities includes but is not limited to: monitoring speed and loads, tending various machines that perform functions such as filling, marking, labeling, banding, tying, packing, or wrapping containers.
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Maintains organization of back storage, freezer, walk-in and production area. Central Market is seeking a Production Representative with availability to include days, evenings, and weekends to handle the freshest, quality of ingredients.
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Join Bio-Rad as our Production Manager for our Fort Worth, Texas operation. 8 or more years of manufacturing production experience, preferably in a regulated environment, or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
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Cintas is seeking a Production Associate - Picker to work in our Distribution Center. Job Category: Production Hourly. Cintas is seeking a Production Associate - Picker to work in our Distribution Center.
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As a Production Manager, you will be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating the activities of production employees in order to prepare and deliver finished food products to the serving areas in an efficient, timely and proper manner.
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8+ years manufacturing production experience, preferably in a regulated environment, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of and experience with chemical, instrument or facility production processes, and process equipment.
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Performs lifting, pulling, carrying and other manual labor tasks to operate equipment designed to crush concrete and remove rebar and debris during production. Performs daily maintenance inspections of the plant and equipment in order to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operations to maximize production and minimize downtime.
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