Plant / Factory Manager
Job Jerky Placement Agency is hiring a Plant Manager for a client in the Petrochemical, Plastics, or Rubber industry. The role requires an experienced professional to oversee factory operations in Mumbai. Candidates must possess 10-15 years of relevant industrial management experience and hold a graduate degree. The position is a full-time, onsite operational management role.
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Experience
10-15 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Job Jerky Placement Agency is hiring a Plant Manager for a client in the Petrochemical, Plastics, or Rubber industry. The role requires an experienced professional to oversee factory operations in Mumbai. Candidates must possess 10-15 years of relevant industrial management experience and hold a graduate degree. The position is a full-time, onsite operational management role.
TAL's take
Low tier placement agency with limited role detail and very low salary for a plant manager role with 10-15 years experience.
Vague job description provides no specific responsibilities, team size, or operational scope.
Watchouts
- vague compensation
- placement agency posting
Must haves
- 10-15 years of experience
- Graduate degree
About the company
Staff-aug placement agency, not an operating company in the petrochemical industry.
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