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Universal Presentation Concepts (UPC) is looking to hire for full-time Production Supervisors to lead our production in our fabrication, packaging, CNC, printing, and cabinet building departments on first and second shift at our Madison, WI facility to build new retail store fixtures for home appliances, custom cabinets, and point of purchase (POP) displays in our custom studio.
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As we complete our current expansion, we will increase the output of our state-of-the-art production and brewing facilities. Tasks include batching, fermentation, monitoring beverage production, CIPing equipment, and more.
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Team and Work Orientation: This position w Production Supervisor, Production Manager, Production, Supervisor, Manufacturing, Management. They will lead the day-to-day function of that group under the direction of a plant and/or production manager.
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The Production Scheduler III will be responsible for managing the near and long-term production schedule for the Manufacturing Teams production schedule. RNA interference, or RNAi, is a mechanism present in living cells that inhibits the expression of a specific gene, thereby affecting the production of a specific protein.
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Confer with the Plant Manager to coordinate operations and activities within but not limited to production, delivery maintenance, loading and unloading product and housekeeping. Coordinate with the Plant Manager to ensure smooth workflow, daily production schedule and timely resolution of issues.
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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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Schedule: 2nd shift, 3 pm - 11:30, Monday - Friday, 3rd shift, 11 pm - 7:30 am Sunday - ThursdayLocated on the east side of Madison, WIResponsibilities:Operate, manage, and maintain high-speed printersProduce quality printed products meeting customer specificationsQualifications:High school diploma or equivalent degreeMachine operation experience in a production facilityPlease apply for the Printer Operator role today.
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The CMC Production Planner will support inventory management, ERP master data, day-to-day scheduling, and production batch order processing for manufacturing at the Arrowhead Madison/Verona facilities.
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MES production support, MES Product delivery support, and CIM delivery project support. Expert in application of MES products or similar for implementing production control. Manage triaging and troubleshooting of issues across the CIM (e.g. MES, Equipment Automation, CMMS, process control systems, message bus.
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Vaccine Production Lab Tech – Verona, WI Kelly Science is the world’s most recognized brand in Scientific Staffing with more than 100 locations in North America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. We currently have direct hire Vaccine Production Laboratory Technician positions in Verona, WI. This is a full-time position where you will be eligible for Medical, Dental, 401K; as well as paid time off.
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Baking and frying duties determined by production schedule - 80% of time. On the retail side, SpartanNash operates 144 brick-and-mortar grocery stores, primarily under the banners of Family Fare, Martin’s Super Markets and D&W Fresh Market, in addition to dozens of pharmacies and fuel centers.
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Cryogenic liquids are used in a variety of food, medical, and industrial applications from the production of food and beverages, care of medical patients, welding and cutting, manufacturing of vehicles and equipment, to the manufacturing of windows, and everything in between.
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Location:Flexible (We are filling two (2) positions total - employees can work remotely from any state near our U.S. office locations including Minneapolis, MN - Madison, WI - Des Moines, IA - Fargo, ND) Overview: We are seeking an experienced Litigation Docketing Administrator to join our dynamic Litigation team.
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The Master Scheduler will schedule three production lines for a large customer with complex orders involving 100+ SKU's. This job requires excellent communication skills as the Master Scheduler interfaces regularly with all production departments as well as customers.
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Interface and support regulatory affairs as required to help ensure production processes and facilities are in accordance with FDA, OSHA and other applicable regulations. The Production Assembler is responsible for assembling, testing, and shipping activities that will allow Accuray to provide products that meet customer needs and in accordance with regulatory requirements.
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