University of South CarolinaDelivery Driver/Production Support University of South CarolinaDelivery Driver/Production SupportColumbia, SCDuties include but are not limited to: work with supervisor to coordinate deliveries and pick-ups on campus, near-campus, and across South Carolina to meet due dates; safely operate vehicle, with extra care provided for pedestrian traffic; positive attitude and problem-solving abilities are required; support receiving of products by handling with care to place items in the proper location(s); provide accurate physical inventory counts, as instructed; able to record receiving amounts and physical counts in a computer software system; support the print production bindery area, as requested; learn how to safely operate and maintain equipment. Logo Posting Number TMP00924PO26 Job Code Title Printing Equipment Operator I Advertised Title Delivery Driver/Production Support Campus Columbia College/Division Division of Marketing Department MKTG Printing Services Salary $18.00, commensurate with experience Location of Vacancy Part/Full Time Full Time Hours per Week 40 Work Schedule Job Search Category Other.
Trane Technologies Plc2nd Shift Production Supervisor Trane Technologies Plc2nd Shift Production SupervisorColumbia, SC$77,963.33–$109,340 / yearThis role is responsible for maintaining area performance, ensuring issues are resolved at the appropriate level or escalated promptly, and managing change points and process updates. They lead problem solving for recurring or complex issues, approve sequence and schedule changes, and drive improvement activities that support operational excellence.
Trane Technologies Plc2nd Shift Production Manager Trane Technologies Plc2nd Shift Production ManagerColumbia, SC$108,236.66–$151,479.99 / yearWhat's in it for you: The Catalog Assembly Production Manager is responsible for overseeing operational performance across the area, with a focus on SQDIP results, resource alignment, and cross‑shift consistency. This position does not involve running daily containment, leading routine floor‑level problem solving, performing Supervisor duties, or stepping into daily operations except when necessary.
Scout Motors IncIntern, Production Product Planning Scout Motors IncIntern, Production Product PlanningColumbia, SCIn addition to living our Scout values, you'll also bring: • Must be enrolled in a bachelors degree program for Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or a similar field • Must be able to work from Columbia, SC from mid-May to mid-August 2026 • Strong interest in electric vehicles, automotive engineering, and sustainable transportation • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills • Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate cross-functionally and work in a fast-paced team environment • Detail-oriented with a proactive and results-driven mindset • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and project management tools is preferred What you'll gain Get a head-start into your career with hands-on experience in the one of the fastest-growing industries - electric vehicles. As an intern, you'll join teams dedicated to honoring that legacy the right way: Respect for the past and future by taking an iconic American brand that hasn't been around for a while, electrifying it, digitizing it, and loading it with American innovation.
CFO Trane U.S. -CFO2nd Shift Production Supervisor CFO Trane U.S. -CFO2nd Shift Production SupervisorColumbia, South CarolinaThis role is responsible for maintaining area performance, ensuring issues are resolved at the appropriate level or escalated promptly, and managing change points and process updates. They lead problem solving for recurring or complex issues, approve sequence and schedule changes, and drive improvement activities that support operational excellence.
CFO Trane U.S. -CFO2nd Shift Production Manager CFO Trane U.S. -CFO2nd Shift Production ManagerColumbia, South CarolinaThe Catalog Assembly Production Manager is responsible for overseeing operational performance across the area, with a focus on SQDIP results, resource alignment, and cross‑shift consistency. This position does not involve running daily containment, leading routine floor‑level problem solving, performing Supervisor duties, or stepping into daily operations except when necessary.