Production Supervisor Manufacturing - Bedford, IN at Geebo

Production Supervisor

Location:
Bedford, IN Type:
Contract Job #10113 Salary:
$29.
00 - $34.
00 Per Hour Apply Now Are you an experienced Production Supervisor looking for the right company to call home? Look no further! Our client is a Fortune 500 automotive company seeking an experienced Production Supervisor, ready to show off their skills and become a part of a great, growing team! What you'll be doing Recommend measures to motivate employees and to improve production methods, equipment performance, product quality, or efficiency.
Review operations and confer with technical or administrative staff to resolve production or processing problems.
Develop and implement production tracking and quality control systems, analyzing production, quality control, and maintenance to detect production problems.
You may be the right person for the job if you have 2-3 years relevant experience.
Manufacturing experience High school diploma or GED.
Interested? Contact me directly to learn more! blueStone Staffing Solutions brings top talent to some of the most desired companies on a contract, contract-to-hire and direct hire basis.
We take pride in presenting our candidates with great opportunities they may not have exposure to elsewhere.
By working with blueStone, you'll have access to rewarding job opportunities, competitive compensation, and industry leading benefits packages.
We look forward to helping you land your next career opportunity and achieve your goals! Recommended Skills Administration Automotive Industry Maintenance Quality Management Manufacturing Apply to this job.
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