Education: College/CEGEP. Experience: 5 years or more. Tasks: Evaluate daily operations . Maintain an inventory of raw materials and finished products to prevent shortages. Plan and organize daily operations. Hire, supervise and train or oversee training of employees in the use of recent equipment or production techniques. Organize and maintain inventory. Plan and implement changes to machinery and equipment, production systems and methods of work. Plan and manage the establishment of departmental budget. Location Calgary , AB T2C 5K5 Work location On site Salary $ 57.69 HOUR hourly / 30 to 44 hours per week Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time Starts as soon as possible vacancies 2 vacancies Source Job Bank #3647647 Languages
English Education
College/CEGEP Experience
5 years or more On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely. Responsibilities
Tasks Evaluate daily operations Maintain an inventory of raw materials and finished products to prevent shortages Plan and organize daily operations Hire,
supervise and train or oversee training of employees in the use of new equipment or production techniques Organize and maintain inventory Plan and implement changes to machinery and equipment, production systems and methods of work Plan and manage the establishment of departmental budget Who can apply for this job?
You can apply if you are: a Canadian citizen a permanent resident of Canada a temporary resident of Canada with a valid work permit Do not apply if you are not authorized to work in Canada . The employer will not respond to your application. Advertised until
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