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Production Supervisor

Company Name:
The Judge Group
A growing food and beverage company located in Brownsville, Tennessee is currently searching for a Production Supervisor. This position is responsible for managing all production activities on a designated shift. The scope of this position includes all phases of production, including processing, packaging, case packing, and palletizing. This position provides direct supervision to production personnel. In the absence of a sanitation supervisor, may provide direct supervision to sanitation personnel. In the absence of a maintenance supervisor, may provide direct supervision to maintenance personnel. In the absence of a warehouse, distribution, or shipping and receiving supervisor, may provide direct supervision to warehouse, distribution, or shipping and receiving personnel

This is a 3rd (11pm-7am) shift position!!!

In return, the company offers a good starting salary, benefits and relocation if needed.

Salary range for this position is $60-80k

Apply now, this is an immediate need!!!!

Qualifications & Requirements:

-Bachelor's degree required (Food Science, Production Management, Industrial Technology, Engineering preferred)
-A minimum of 2-5 years' experience in food production facility REQUIRED
-A minimum of 2 years supervisory experience REQUIRED
-Experience within packaging/food products industry, preferred
-Experience with continuous improvement methodologies, preferred

If you are interested in this position, please send me your latest resume and your salary requirements to

If you are not interested, please send this email to someone who may benefit from this position.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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