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The Safety Coordinator II oversees the facility's safety programs, conducts regular inspections, investigates accidents, manages staff safety training, and maintains compliance with safety regulations. Responsible for developing safety initiatives and managing safety supplies inventory.
The Nail Gun Operator I assembles finished products following customer specifications, ensuring parts fit correctly and meet quality standards. Responsibilities include operating hand tools, maintaining a clean work area, inspecting equipment, keeping production records, and participating in safety programs.
The Technical Analyst I provides technical support for software, hardware, and network-related issues in a call center environment. Responsibilities include troubleshooting, documenting incident resolutions, providing user training, and collaborating on process improvements. This role emphasizes continuous development of technical skills and knowledge about IT environments.
The Quality Control Inspector ensures that all materials meet quality standards through measurements and visual inspections. Duties include recording data, identifying tolerances, stopping production for nonconformances, investigating quality issues, and preparing reports, all while following established guidelines under supervision.
The CFS Regional Account Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining customer contacts within a designated territory. Key responsibilities include managing relationships with customers, conducting needs analyses, generating sales, troubleshooting issues, and preparing reports. The role emphasizes customer service and accounts receivable management.
The Machine Operator I is responsible for setting up and operating a production machine according to established procedures and guidelines. Duties include maintaining materials, operating the machine efficiently, stacking products, ensuring a safe work environment, inspecting equipment, maintaining records, and participating in safety programs.
The Quality Control Inspector measures and visually inspects materials to ensure they meet quality standards. They document measurements, identify tolerances, halt production if nonconformities are found, assist in investigating quality issues, and prepare necessary reports.
The Saw Operator I will set up and operate a single-blade saw while ensuring materials meet quality specifications. Responsibilities include feeding materials, performing equipment checks, maintaining a clean work environment, and participating in safety programs.
The Finance Associate at UFP Ventures will be responsible for building financial models, supporting the deal flow process, conducting market analysis, managing investment workflows, and providing financial due diligence. This role involves working collaboratively to analyze portfolio performance and support investment strategies.
The Account Manager is responsible for driving sales of the company's products and services by maintaining relationships with current customers and identifying new sales opportunities. Duties include servicing customers, performing cost savings analysis, troubleshooting issues, monitoring the sales market, and preparing reports.
As an Account Manager, you will build and maintain customer relationships, generate new sales, conduct cost-saving analyses, assess creditworthiness of customers, and monitor market trends. Your role involves collaborating with customers to deliver tailored solutions and preparing sales reports.
The Safety Coordinator is responsible for overseeing safety programs, conducting training, investigating accidents, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and maintaining safety records. This role involves regular facility inspections, coordinating training for new hires and current employees, and preparing reports related to safety practices.
The Quality Control Coordinator oversees the facility's quality programs, ensuring standards and procedures are followed during production. Responsibilities include coordinating inspections, managing quality staff, investigating quality issues, maintaining quality logs, and communicating with customers. Continuous improvement and professional development in quality management are also emphasized.
The Inside Sales Coordinator develops new prospects and maintains customer relationships primarily via phone, enhancing sales. They assist account managers, troubleshoot customer issues, drive new product sales, and perform various reports and correspondence as needed.
The Designer I is responsible for creating designs for roof and floor trusses, walls, and components for various projects. This includes preparing bids and layouts using Mitek software, optimizing designs for efficiency, and assisting sales and production with troubleshooting.
The Machine Operator I is responsible for setting up and operating production machines, maintaining materials, and ensuring the work area is safe and organized. Duties include operating machines efficiently, stacking products, maintaining production records, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards, and participating in safety programs.
The CNC Programmer is responsible for managing customer quotations, selecting tooling, and programming the CNC Machine Tool Wood Router. Duties include operating the machine, maintaining setups, verifying job specifications, and directing training for other employees. The role involves evaluating performance, performing preventive maintenance, and managing productivity while ensuring adherence to company policies.
The Deckorators Field Specialist supports product distribution, brand awareness, and education for contractors in the market. Responsibilities include building relationships with contractors, conducting product knowledge sessions, and maintaining CRM for leads and opportunities.
As an IT Project Manager, you will lead and manage technology projects, responsible for planning, executing, and finalizing projects within deadlines and budgets. You will acquire resources, coordinate team efforts, and manage project scopes and deliverables while building business relationships and identifying areas for process improvement.
As a Level III Press Operator, you will manage press setups and changeovers, run 4-color process jobs, mix Pantone inks, ensure product quality, maintain production equipment, and collaborate with production supervisors and team members.