Methods Supervisor (Temporary)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.
Montréal, QC, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Job Description:

Join Airbus Atlantique, a world-class leader in aerostructures and pilot seats manufacturing, as a Methods Supervisor. This temporary role offers the chance to lead a skilled team, coordinate production support, and influence innovative assembly processes. You will ensure quality, cost, and timely deliverables while fostering team development and promoting health and safety.

Who you are: A technical professional with 5-10 years in methods, especially aerospace manufacturing, with strong leadership and communication skills. Your expertise in industrialization and assembly processes will be key to success.

Take your career to new heights by applying today and be part of a prestigious global company committed to diversity, inclusion, and flexible work arrangements.

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Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.

Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.

🚀 Join Airbus Atlantique as a Methods Supervisor and lead a dynamic team in a globally recognized aerospace company! This temporary position offers a chance to support production, drive quality and efficiency, and develop your leadership skills. With competitive responsibilities and a commitment to diversity and flexibility, this is an exciting opportunity to advance your career in a world-class environment. ✈️

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