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#Job Openings-Manager Production

Job Summary
 Job opportunity for  production operation in the grinding section as per production plan ensuring safe, ensuring safe, timely, efficient and effective operations so product are produced efficiently on time within budget and to standard.  Required  candidates only from background from blade  manufacturing companies like( gillete,razor,lancet,supermax,jindal stainless steel, malhotra,etc)
Primary Responsibility
Description
Operations Management
Manage production operations by executing defined manufacturing targets and schedule
Location Ludhiana
Salary 5 to 6lcs
Qualifications BTech/diploma mechanical
Exp 8 to 10 yr
lifesolutionsplacement2@gmail.com lifesolutions1@yahoo.co.in upload your CV
 www.pracals.com
Contact
Er Manjusha
8146711166,9464366899,9417085834

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