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Our tools play a key role in customer workflows from discovery applications through to commercial manufacture and enable its customers to: bring new diagnostics and therapies to market; progress research and development; optimize food production; and continuously monitor and enhance the quality of food, the environment and consumer products.
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The Manager of Production & Facilities leads the teams responsible for the management of facilities as well as the successful manufacture, dispense, and final assembly of all products at the company’s site in Middleton, WI. This individual ensures that the strategy, processes, administration, and tactical execution of all equipment, facilities, and physical infrastructure needs are appropriately defined to support successful business operations and regulatory requirements.
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Manufacturing cGMP production activities include solution preparation, master/working cell bank production, upstream cell culture, downstream protein purification, mRNA and molecular therapeutics production, and small-scale fill/finish.
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Prior experience with event production and management of teams of brand ambassadors, brand promotion, working with wholesaler and accounts, brand sampling preferred. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Brand Activation Manager to drive brand presence, sales, and consumer engagement for the NUTRL brand in MADISON, WI. As a pivotal member of our team, you will lead the charge in ensuring NUTRL remains at the forefront of the market by supporting a national sampling program.
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Operate and make adjustments to Die Cast Machine(s) and its related equipment, such as; Auto Ladles, Auto Reciprocators, ABB Robot and Trim Presses to produce quality castings, on time to meet production schedules.
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The operations team focuses on forecasting, driving alignment with factory production and delivering efficiency tools and our marketing capability drives demand and localized marketing in locations around the globe.
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You will learn and contribute to API (Java, python), data processing (Spark, EMR), new partnership data onboarding (DynamoDB), AWS serverless technologies (lambda) and supporting existing production processes.
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With a dual knowledge of instructional design and graphic design/media production, this role will provide a specialized level of expertise and a unique contribution to Impact, ILI, and our learners.
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Responsibilities: Oversees daily food service operations including staff management and/or customer issue resolution in environments such as dining, retail, and/or catering venues to ensure customer satisfaction and achieve food service goals.
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Serve as creative lead and supervising producer on all projects in production. Develop research, pre-production, production, post production, distribution, and analysis plans for all proactive and reactive series executed by LEARFIELD Studios at the university.
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You must balance between product feature development and production operational concerns like writing run books, ops automation, structured logging, instrumentation for metrics and events leveraging a plethora of internal tooling at OCI.
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Serving the diverse needs of a cutting-edge structural round timber manufacturing company, you will contribute to our success by utilizing your project management skills to move projects from sales through design and into production successfully.
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Desired Skills Ability to interact well with others Self starter with the ability to try new methods to improve productivity Strong troubleshooting skills Position Requirements Work Environment Conditions: Inside: Production, Tool Vault and Tooling department Equipment/Tools Used: The following machine shop equipment: CNC mills, lathes, mills, grinders, cutter grinders, drill presses, band saws, table saws, digitals, welders, sandblasters, jigsaws, die bending equipment and bench grinders.
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Mechanical Systems Knowledge: Chilled Water, Refrigeration, & Ammonia Systems, Compressed Air Systems, Plumbing & Fire Protection, Boiler & Steam / Hot Water Distribution Systems, Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning Systems, Water / Wastewater Systems, Process Design, PFD, P&ID, Equipment Specification, Evaluation, & Selection, Utility Piping / Equipment Connections, Power Generation / Cogeneration, Life Cycle Cost Analysis & Energy Modeling.
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At least five years of experience in any or all of the following: HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electronics, electrical, utilities, mechanical, operate general maintenance tools (emphasis on plumbing and hand), efficiently communicate orally and in writing, read and interpret floor plans or blueprints.
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