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We are in pursuit of a distinguished Senior Tooling Manager, adept in Tool & Die qualifications, to spearhead our precision-driven manufacturing initiatives, propelling operational excellence and efficiency to unprecedented levels.
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Oversee CI development and training, together with the Director of Training Operations; facilitate special CI events activities to drive 6S, plant improvement performance in capitalizing on removing waste and improvement of yield, and production processes.
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Experience in a manufacturing facility or pilot plant. The design engineering manager is responsible for leading a team of technical engineers and other subject matter experts in the investigation, design, development and support of upcoming PPE safety products but also hand tools and storage product.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and improving all plant equipment, including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
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Assists Plant Manager with cell design and ensuring compliance safety, quality and productivity, while complying with QMS and OSHA requirements. Provides technical support and assistance in the solution of technical problems to manufacturing.
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The Maintenance Manager will manage the plant maintenance staff, programs, and processes, under the direction of the Plant Manager, to ensure the safe, timely, and efficient operation of all plant machinery and equipment.
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Marginal Duties: Back up to Shipper/Receiver as needed Qualifications: - Previous experience in a food processing plant or related industry - Proficiency in operating forklifts and other production equipment - Fluent understanding of basic math for inventory management as neededBenefits: - Competitive salary based on experience - Opportunities for career growth within the company - Comprehensive training programs to enhance skills and knowledge.
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Key words: Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Production Manager, USDA, FDA, Meat, Poultry, Further Processing, 2nd Shift. Gpac is currently working with a food manufacturer outside of Cincinnati, OH that is seeking a Plant Manager for their 2nd shift.
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager, the Toolmaker will plan, lay out, and execute machining operations to construct, alter, and repair tools, dies, fixtures, molds, and gauges. We are seeking a skilled Toolmaker to join their team, bringing expertise and precision to their advanced manufacturing operations.
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Overview: We are looking for a Plant Manager to run our machine shop in Cudahy, WI. The Plant Manager will be responsible for overseeing the overall operations and production processes in our manufacturing facility.
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SUMMARY : A great film extrusion company is expanding and has opened a films manufacturing operation in the Midwestern US. They seek an experienced plant manager with cast film experience who can take this operation to the next level.
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The process engineer will primarily be involved in the design of new manufacturing processes / equipment and the validation of existing manufacturing processes / equipment by utilizing sound engineering and Lean fundamentals.
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Perceive the nature of sounds and have the ability to exchange detailed information while performing job duties in a manufacturing plant where noise level is moderate to high. The individual in this position will be expected to work in a manufacturing plant environment, which may include being exposed to work in high/precarious places, moving machinery, marked changes in temperature and humidity, and dust, odors and fumes.
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Opportunity for an experienced production manager to join an established automotive manufacturing plant. Consult with the Plant Manager on all cost reduction projects.
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This position reports to the Plant Manager at our manufacturing facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This includes completing minor building repairs, carpentry, machinery repairs, electrical repairs, tank cleaning, and tank maintenance and facility inspections.
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