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Bachelors degree (Engineering, Business, Supply Chain) and five (5) years or more related work experience in the Warehousing, Transportation, or Manufacturing industry required; or Masters degree (Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or Supply Chain Management) and three (3) year related experience; if MBA, then undergraduate degree in Engineering.
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Experience with Manufacturing / Assembly / Production processes. Description: Lockheed Martin is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer for a position in Grand Prairie, TX to join the Precision Fires Manufacturing Engineering team supporting the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) andGuided Multiple Launch Rocket System Extended Range.
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TreeHouse Foods (NYSE: THS) is a leading manufacturer of private label packaged foods and beverages, operating a network of production facilities across the United States and Canada. The QA Role Tech role at the Northlake, TX. location provides support to the Production team, driving and supporting key initiatives to improve performance throughout the plant.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in production or manufacturing environment. Indoor office area with outdoor production and lumber yard management. Drive a continuous improvement methodology utilizing lean manufacturing techniques.
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Accept full responsibility for the PRP forecast for fabricated parts while prioritizing and releasing jobs to meet the demands of the production schedule and aftermarket order requirements. Maintain daily communication with Production Manager and Warehouse Manager on needs and prioritization.
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We are seeking an experienced Machine Operator to join our production team. Proven experience as a machine operator in a manufacturing environment. Participate in training and continuous improvement initiatives to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and manufacturing techniques.
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Experience in one or more of the following with a fundamental understanding of all aspects of Production Planning and Control including; Master Production Scheduling, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Material Flow control.
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Experience with dry cast concrete, concrete pipe, box culvert and precast concrete manufacturing. The Plant Manager is the senior leader on site and is responsible for everything that goes on inside the fence-line and is the driver of the production process.
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This dynamic leader will be pushing continuous improvement in workplace safety, production efficiency, product cost, and customer service. Ability to read drawings, plan production tasks from those drawings, and coach employees to produce product correctly.
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Bachelor’s degree in Production Management, Manufacturing, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field. Proficiency in production management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Act as a liaison between different departments, including design, engineering, and quality control, to ensure seamless production flow. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and practices.
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TreeHouse Foods (NYSE: THS) is a leading manufacturer of private label packaged foods and beverages, operating a network of more than two dozen production facilities and several corporate offices across the United States and Canada.
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5+ years of experience working in a leadership role in an industrial manufacturing environment. With our network of more than 80 manufacturing facilities and more than 4,000 employees, we're leading the industry with innovation and a safety-first mindset.
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