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Lancaster Works

Position Overview:
The #Warehouse - Production Foreman Including planning, coordinating and assigning work in order to meet or exceed output and productivity goals.
Evaluates efficiency of work processes and identifies and implements process improvements to optimize productivity.
Job Details:
Shift:
6.
00A.
M-2:
15 P.
M.
Duration:
12 MonthsJob Location:
This Production Foreman job located in Oak Grove MN PanelJob Type:
#ContractSalary:
From $25.
00 per hourSchedule:
6.
00A.
M-2:
15 P.
M.
Ability to commute/relocate:
Oak Grove MN Panel Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location:
In personRequirement:
Oversees and supervises all component or millwork production activities at a specific location for assigned shift; including planning, coordinating and assigning work in order to meet or exceed output and productivity goals.
Evaluates efficiency of work processes and identifies and implements process improvements to optimize productivity.
Provides on-the-job skills and quality standards training to both new and seasoned employees in order to ensure that learning and self development opportunities exist for production staff.
Meets with teams and lead workers to inform them of daily, weekly, monthly production goals; encourage questions and suggestions and provides feedback on accomplishments and upcoming challenges to keep employees involved and motivated in accomplishing goals.
Oversee activities such as maintaining inventory levels, unloading, storage and movement of raw materials, placement and loading of finished products for shipping and delivery.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) and five (5) years experience performing and coordinating component manufacturing activities, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
About the Company:
Lancaster Works.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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