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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Production Supervisor to join our South Texas Concrete team in Houston, TX. Minimum of five years progressive ready-mix concrete operations management experience; including ready-mix concrete production and associate equipment, and fleet management.
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Benefits/Perks:Competitive PayPaid Vacation and Holiday Performance Bonus Ongoing Training OpportunitiesA Successful FASTSIGNS Sign Production Specialist Will:Follow a layout to place computer-cut vinyl or full-color graphic image(s) on a predetermined substrate or mediumPrepare substrates for vinyl application to include cutting, painting, laminating, cleaning, etc Weed excess vinyl from computer-cut images.
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The Production Manager will serve as the primary stage manager for these venues, managing venue preparation, setup, and stage changes. Maintains the concert hall’s physical space and equipment to ensure a quality of production excellence for all rehearsals, performances, rentals, and other SSM and/or university events.
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Sales Supervisor: No position at Reformation is about the status quo, every team member is passionate about building a company rooted in excellence. The Sales Supervisor will help lead and execute all efforts required to achieve individual store goals.
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A minimum of three to five years FSQA management with additional R&D(research and development) or production-operations in a meat and/or seafood processing environment being ideal (combined experience preferred.
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Supervisor will collaborate in implementing and sustaining infection control practices with clerk to create a safe, sanitary, and orderly storage facility. Supervisor will actively collaborate in the process of menu development for patient, cafeteria, and catering services.
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The primary purpose of the Supervisor, Clinical Studies Coordinator position is to provide management and oversight of departmental clinical research activities, designated clinical research studies and staff for MD Anderson's Harris Health Program.
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Ensuring a safe working environment and environmental compliance, direct the ready-mix concrete operations to achieve maximum productivity, efficiency and quality while maintaining production costs.
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The Production Manager will plan, direct, coordinate and oversee the production activities at the Sugar Land, Texas plant ensuring development and implementation of efficient production and cost-effective systems to meet current and future needs of the plant.
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The Body Shop Supervisor will oversee the completion of tasks including but not limited to: Cab/Sheet Metal Repair, Composite Bonding/ Repair/, Heating/ Air Conditioning Systems, Surface Preparation, Fiberglass Repair, and Box Repair/ Replacement without supervision.
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Job Category: Security Supervisor, Security Officer, Armed Security. An Armed Security Shift Supervisor acts as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers.
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The position of Cellar & Production Assistant is where the rubber meets the road. A Cellar & Production Assistant must always put the team above the individual and take on additional tasks & responsibilities as needed, pursuing them with the same passion, care, and attention to detail as he or she does every other task.
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The Maintenance Supervisor directs and leads the installation, repair, trouble-shooting, and preventative maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and instrument tasks for the facility. The Maintenance supervisor will assist with setting goals for the department, measuring team's performance, tracking/reporting on team's productivity and manpower requirements, and providing technical guidance as required.
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Strong understanding of the energy industry, commodity trading, macroeconomics, risk analysis, and modern finance;
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The Engineer Supervisor is responsible for ensuring proper operations maintenance service and repair of all equipment while supporting the Aimbridge Hospitality goals of guest satisfaction cost control and profitability.
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Title: production supervisor Company: Koch Knight in Houston, TX
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