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The Wastewater Plant Operator is directly managed by the Operations Supervisor and works closely with other operators, laboratory technicians, an instrumentation and controls systems technician, maintenance specialists, and master electrician.
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We are looking for a Maintenance Supervisor in Little Chute, WI. Minimum five (5) years facility/maintenance experience in food production environment required. Plan and assign specific work to maintenance mechanics and support personnel for all shifts.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the preventative maintenance, installation, repair, and work orders assigned to maintenance crews. Responsible for area-specific maintenance projects involving the installation, modification, or renovation of equipment.
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Inform maintenance department and supervisor of any maintenance deficiencies. We offer steady, reliable work in janitorial management, full-time and part-time janitorial roles, maintenance, landscaping, and metal restoration.
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Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities. As a Landscaping Crew Member, you will provide a variety of landscape activities on behalf of Medxcel throughout the assigned working location of St. Elizabeth's Hospital- Appleton, WI. Responsibilities will include: planting, weeding, digging, spreading topsoil and other materials, general lawn maintenance, and seasonal lawn preparation.
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Under general direction of the Supervisor; the Youth Care Specialist performs work involving the care and custody of juveniles, assuring a safe, secure environment, providing positive influence, and preparing and maintaining related logs and reports.
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Clear lines of professional communication with Lead Technician(s)/Field Supervisor(s)/Field Manager(s) and office staff on open issues and progress of all work assigned. At ARM, we're not just a commercial property maintenance company; we're a trusted and innovative force reshaping the landscape.
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Casual call employee could be called to be part of the Highway snow removal, paving, construction, or maintenance crews, at the discretion of the supervisor. Key Responsibilities Casual call employee could be called to be part of the Highway snow removal, paving, construction, or maintenance crews, at the discretion of the supervisor.
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Under the direction of the General Manager, Assistant General Manager and/or Yard Manager, the Yard Supervisor is responsible for supervising the day-to-day tasks of the facility yard operations.
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The Mill Shift Supervisors are responsible for supervising, providing technical support and guidance to paper mill and converting machine crews to meet production and quality goals while emphasizing safe working practices and collaborating with maintenance to optimize equipment.
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The Maintenance Supervisor oversees the preventative maintenance, installation, repair, and work orders assigned to maintenance crews and oversees the maintenance of processes to reduce mechanical downtime and keep product flows and production lines running at maximum efficiency.
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Job DetailsAs the working supervisor, you'll lead and execute landscape maintenance and design-build construction projects. Collaborating closely with the Design-Build Manager and Project Supervisor, you'll manage all aspects of landscape projects, including hardscapes, softscapes, water features, and more.
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As PC Tech Team Supervisor, you’ll be a hands-on leader of the team responsible for the installation, maintenance, monitoring, and support of all hardware and software installed in our end users’ work areas.
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While reporting to the Shift Supervisor as the General Laborer, you will be responsible for supporting the production environment within our manufacturing operations. Assisting during machine maintenance outages.
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Responsible for daily facility maintenance and preventive maintenance. Plan, schedule, and direct external contractors in the maintenance of buildings and grounds. Prioritize and schedule necessary maintenance equipment and activities based on PM schedule and/or production need.
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