Our 25 newest About Me Web Pages in manufacturing-operations

Name Job Title Location
Ronald Grant Foreman Buena Park,CA
meisha stephens assembly Stone Mountain,GA
JoAnn Conway Manager, Special Projects Wylie,TX
John Clark Sorter Stockbridge,GA
Robert Verzani Cooler Manager Whittier,CA
Kevin McAuley Distribution Manager Suwanee,GA
James Henderson Transportation Supervisor Edmonds,WA
Shaun Chester Operational Executive Group Leader Las Vegas,NV
Berjorn T Willis Warehouse Supervisor Villa Rica,GA
Erika Counts Logistician Rogers,AR
David Roberts DELIVERY DRIVER Cleveland,TN
Dan Fein Executive Director, Operations East Windsor,NJ
Robert LaFond Logistics Manager, Property Covington,GA
Guy Faiette Fleet Superintendent Mesa,AZ
James Riley Director of Operations West Babylon,NY
John Sheppard Supply Chain Supervisor Clarksburg,MD
Philip Clingerman Supply Chain Manager East Windsor,NJ
Kolean Burke Dispatcher Tracy,CA
Diane Gatchell Sr. Tech Buyer / Supplier Quality Analyst Georgetown,MA
Michael Merrigan Warehouse Manager Fredericksburg,VA
Larry Luther Owner/Operator/Founder Oshkosh,WI
William Jones Dock Shipping/Receiving Clerk Garland,TX
Patrick Zeller Production Manager Nashville,TN
Susan Anderson Senior Buyer Herndon,VA
RONALD STODDARD PRESS BRAKE OPER. Charlton,MA

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Individuals in this profession piece together different parts of manufactured products. They may also be responsible for applying various coatings to sub-assemblies of manufactured goods.
Individuals in this profession facilitate the movement of cargo/goods through customs as quickly and efficiently as possible. Customs professions act as an intermediary between import/export professionals and government customs departments.
Individuals in this profession drive tractor trailers, dump trucks, moving vans, school buses, and other vehicles requiring a CDL.
Individuals in this profession plan, implement, and coordinate safety programs, as well as ensure compliance with all regulatory agencies.
Individuals in this profession coordinate the shipping of freight from one location to another while ensuring compliance with all governmental regulations. Additional responsibilities may include the negotiation of settlements between foreign and domestic shippers, as well as coordinating temporary storage in addition to the logistics of final delivery.
Individuals in this profession ensure legal compliance and provide import/export administration and control supporting government rules and regulations
This profession covers individuals who are responsible for the management of an organization’s inventory and assets. The profession also covers anyone involved with warehouse operational activities.
This profession covers individuals who manage either the inbound and outbound transportation of an organization’s materials. This includes both raw materials and finished goods as they travel from the supplier to the end customer.
Individuals in this profession use power-operated machinery to mass produce metal parts and tools, set up machines for operation and production as well as adjust the machinery during operation.
Individuals in this profession engineers plan, direct, and coordinate elements of design, materials, and manufacturing processes in industrial plants. They work from the design for a product and develop processes for production, standards, and quality control.
Individuals in this profession pick and package by hand a wide variety of products and materials using inventory codes and visual inspection of products.
Individuals in this profession use packaging systems to label, inspect, and package final container products.
This profession covers individuals who are responsible for fulfilling an organization’s need for products or services. This profession covers professionals who purchase goods necessary for the operation of an establishment, or materials necessary for manufacturing.
Individuals in this profession are responsible for the planning/scheduling/and coordination of final approved products through the production cycle.
Individuals in this profession are responsible for maintaining the quality and reliability of products and services.
This profession covers individuals who are responsible for managing the supply from both internal and external sources required to meet customer demand. Specific duties may include planning and master scheduling of production, capacity planning, selecting and managing contract manufacturers and tracking performance vs. demand.
Individuals in this profession produce tools, dies, and parts for manufacturing machinery. They also are responsible for assembling and repairing the finished product.