Production Manager / Supervisor
This role is for a Production Manager or Supervisor within the petrochemical, plastics, or rubber industry, based in Mumbai. The position involves overseeing production operations, requiring 7-10 years of relevant professional experience. Candidates must hold a graduate degree to be eligible. The role is a full-time, onsite position managed through a placement agency.
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Experience
7-10 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
This role is for a Production Manager or Supervisor within the petrochemical, plastics, or rubber industry, based in Mumbai. The position involves overseeing production operations, requiring 7-10 years of relevant professional experience. Candidates must hold a graduate degree to be eligible. The role is a full-time, onsite position managed through a placement agency.
TAL's take
Low tier agency posting with minimal role definition and low salary expectation for seniority.
Generic production manager role within an industrial sector with very limited functional details provided.
Watchouts
- staffing agency listing
- low salary for 7-10 years experience
Must haves
- 7-10 years of experience
- Graduate degree
About the company
Staff-aug placement agency, not an operating company in the petrochemical industry.
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