Production Supervisor | Shift Miller

Production Supervisor: Minimum 10 years experience favorable if its in flour milling.
- Most know excel, word and PowerPoint.
- Strong leadership: expected to handle at least 20 employees.
- He/she will be responsible for: meeting daily production goals, quality checking, storage maintenance of products and goods, logistical out flow of products, coordinating between various departments, delivering weekly and daily reports from excel.
- Must speak Hindi and Urdu.

Shift Miller: For Flour Mill
Age : 25 -40
Nationality : any
Experience : min 4 years in same position as shift miller
Plant knowledge : Experience in Buhler machinery preferable or any full or semi automatic flour mill
Knowledge: Extraction: humidification, separation on bran types, adjustment rolls gap and manipulation as per requirement, type of wheat and specification, sieve type and manipulation, increasing and decreasing semolina extraction, controlling feeder automatism, full knowledge about flow lines of milling.
All that are mentioned are mandatory.

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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