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Production Supervisor, Medical Device Manufacturing
near Greenville, SC
Great Production Supervisor Opportunity with Medical Products Leader!
Global leader in the development and production of medical devices seeks a Production Supervisor to lead manufacturing activities at the company's flagship manufacturing site near Greenville, SC. The Production Supervisor will work 3rd shift and must be willing to work weekends as needed. The Production Supervisor will oversee a team in a high volume, high speed manufacturing environment. He or she will coordinate work assignments to meet production schedules; evaluate departmental and individual performances.
Requirements
- Bachelors degree required. Candidates with applicable experience, but no four year degree will not be considered.
- 3+ years experience supervising manufacturing activities in a GMP high speed, high volume environment.
- Six Sigma and Lean experience or certification preferred.
- Medical device or medical products manufacturing experience preferred.
- Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills and the ability to lead in a diverse environment.
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