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What Industrial Production Managers Do
Industrial production managers oversee the daily operations of manufacturing and related plants.
Work Environment
Most industrial production managers work full time and some work more than 40 hours per week.
How to Become an Industrial Production Manager
Industrial production managers typically need a bachelor’s degree and several years of related work experience.
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