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Gpac is working with a client company located in Knoxville who is seeking an Ammonia Refrigeration Technician for their food production facility! This position is responsible for performing specific preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, mechanical and electrical repair, operation, and other various tasks related to the ammonia refrigeration system to meet production, shipping, storage, and refrigeration needs at a Food Processing facility.
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Operates pharmaceutical production & packaging machinery and executes procedures for manufacturing such as dispensing, mixing, granulation, coating, encapsulation, milling, blending, compressing, printing, laser drill inspection and the like.
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6 months experience operating industrial, production, or manufacturing equipment/machinery (e.g. Folder, Collator, Inserter, Printing Press) Lead positions provides leadership in a production environment.
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Collaborate with internal partners to ensure effective technical transfer from the pilot plant to production environments, including documentation of new/updated key process indicators (KPIs) Working knowledge of various manufacturing processes and unit operations including centrifugation, evaporation, filtration, ion exchange, chromatography/SSMB and enzyme reactors.
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SUMMARY: The Production Lead is responsible for providing floor and department leadership for all facets of cheese production and can include intake, pasteurization, whey operation and sanitation (all depts.
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Operate web printing press to print quality production, maintain quality of product, lead and direct press crew, maintain press, and work on other operation duties as directed by the supervisors.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Quarry Manager is primarily located in Seymour, CT (with travel to other company owned quarries in Connecticut) The Quarry Manager will be responsible for overseeing daily quarry operations, including supervising staff, managing crushing activities, and ensuring the efficient production and delivery of cement and aggregates.
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You are in Control of the supplier PDCA analysis speed and relevancy until the PDCA closure with a perfect communication to the APU. Site SQA is the link between Supplier Quality Engineer (SQA), Supplier representative and the Valeo production teams.
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Any experience as a personal shopper or in a production oriented or warehouse environment, stocking shelves, or experience as a cashier. In-Store Grocery Shopper will scan and bag orders on the go while following all bagging standards.
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Pro-actively react to potential material issues to ensure production lines and customer ATP is not negatively impacted. They must effectively use Infor ERP/MRP to ensure material is available to support production needs.
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Online Grocery Pick-Up Clerk working as In-Store Grocery Shopper is responsible for selecting and gathering products for customers' on-line orders in the most efficient manner with attention to freshness and quality.
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The Control Technician will have strong understanding of PLC programming, industrial networking, electrical and controls systems to ensure the operability of existing production machines (PLC-Based, Rockwell), and to build the control systems for new machines.
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Provide Visual Basic (VBA) updated to standard production forms such as: Production Schedule 2.0, Tech Review Forms and BOM Comparisons. Provide production support including supporting new products, recommending changes to process, supporting MCN's as required.
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Complies with Grainger policies, guidelines and procedures as well as state and federal regulations, OSHA and Hazardous Material requirements in the storage, handling and movement of product. PIE equipment could include Crown, Pacer, Reach Truck, Order Picker, Barrett and Turret Truck.
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These 1st and 2nd shift production openings at Cummins in Seymour will go quickly! Qualified candidates must have a strong work ethic, the ability to quickly learn new processes, and excellent attendance history for these production jobs in automotive manufacturing at Cummins.
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