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Our large castings client is in need of a 1st shift Electrical Engineering Supervisor to oversee all plant electrical systems, repairs and improvement for the entire location. The Electrical Supervisor will report to the Maintenance Manager.
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Strong electrical experience including troubleshooting and repair of controls, instrumentation, and electrical distribution systems. What they are looking for: BS degree in Electrical Engineering with at least 3+ years of electrical experience or 10+ years of electrical experience or a combination of education and experience.
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Benefits and Features: EXCELLENT Benefits and Compensation Plan –3% Employer match on K, Health, Vision, Dental, tuition reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance and moreProfit Sharing – First 6% is added to your K in addition to the match, and then there is a realistic potential for an additional cash payout.
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Benefits and Features: EXCELLENT Benefits and Compensation Plan –3% Employer match on 401K, Health, Vision, Dental, tuition reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance and moreProfit Sharing – First 6% is added to your 401K in addition to the match, and then there is a realistic potential for an additional cash payout.
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Three to five years’ experience in production management, preferably in plant operations, repairs and overhauls, plant layout changes, etc., to the best economic advantage for the. engineering, purchasing, continuous improvement, estimating, cost accounting, and production functions.
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Additional preferred experience: Six Sigma, Auditing, Plant Quality, Power BI, and Test Development. Additional preferred experience: Six Sigma, Auditing, Plant Quality, Power BI, and Test Development.
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The Safety Coordinator is responsible for the coordination of the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs related to OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory agencies for the entire plant location. The Safety Coordinator is responsible for the coordination of the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs related to OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory agencies for the entire plant location.
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They are looking to automate plant operations and are making large investments in the production lines. New capital projects including adding new manufacturing lines are on the horizon. They are looking to automate plant operations and are making large investments in the production lines.
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Develop and maintain the cost accounting system and identify improvements and changes to the system reflective of product and cost changes as they occur in the plant. Job Summary:Reporting to the CFO and as a member of the management team, the Controller is responsible for the financial accuracy and internal controls of the cost accounting system and data used for product costing and pricing, as well as other related accounting information.
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Education: High school diploma or equivalent preferred Acquire/maintain forklift certification Experience: Prior factory work preferred Hard Skills: Be knowledgeable of all plant equipment & procedures Basic computer skills Basic math knowledge English reading proficiency Safety-focused mindset Proficient physical shape- able to lift 25 lbs.
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The company is experiencing growth and many career growth opportunities will become available. There is excitement with the expansion the company is going through. The future is very bright for the company and the employees.
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Employees are valued and treated very well.
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The are looking to automate plant operations and are making large investments in the production lines. The are looking to automate plant operations and are making large investments in the production lines.
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Employees are valued and treated very well.
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