Testing Operations Supervisor

Testing Operations Supervisor

Blue Chip Talent

Chelsea, MI • On-site

$32 - $35/hr

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Blue Chip Talent, in partnership with a leading automotive organization, is seeking a skilled Testing Operations Supervisor. This role is responsible for overseeing daily vehicle testing operations, coordinating mechanics and test drivers across a multi-shift environment, and ensuring vehicle testing activities are completed safely, efficiently, and according to schedule. The ideal candidate will bring leadership experience within an automotive or testing environment along with strong operational oversight capabilities.

Job Duties
  • Supervise daily operations for mechanics, test drivers, and support personnel within a multi-shift testing environment
  • Assign work orders, vehicle schedules, and driver responsibilities to support testing timelines
  • Monitor vehicle testing activity to ensure compliance with established procedures and schedules
  • Maintain and improve safety protocols across testing and garage operations
  • Conduct shift handoff meetings and document vehicle status updates between supervisor transitions
  • Respond to emergency situations and document incidents using established reporting procedures
  • Track maintenance issues, open tasks, and repair status updates for test vehicles
  • Lead process improvement initiatives focused on safety, quality, efficiency, and operational performance
  • Provide coaching, counseling, and performance feedback to workforce personnel within a union environment
  • Coordinate with cross-functional teams to support ongoing testing and operational needs
Skills & Experience Required
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum of 1 year of leadership or supervisory experience within automotive, testing, manufacturing, or related operations
  • Experience working within a unionized workforce environment
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
  • Experience coordinating vehicle testing, maintenance, or operational schedules
  • Ability to support a multi-shift, 24/7 operational environment including weekends and overtime as needed
  • Experience documenting operational issues, incidents, and maintenance activities
  • Strong understanding of workplace safety procedures and operational compliance
Desired
  • Degree in business, engineering, automotive technology, management, or related field
  • Experience within proving grounds or automotive durability testing environments
  • Automotive repair or garage operations knowledge
  • Experience supporting process improvement initiatives
  • Familiarity with vehicle testing routes, maintenance coordination, or fleet operations
  • Experience analyzing operational data to support decision-making
  • Prior experience leading mechanics, drivers, or technical support personnel

Blue Chip Talent is an award-winning and woman-owned talent solutions provider based out of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. For over 30 years, we’ve specialized in IT, Engineering, and Professional Services staffing—now serving clients in 37 states and counting. We connect the market's elite talent with top employers, pairing exceptional white-glove service with proven hiring results to drive innovation and fuel growth.

We offer industry-leading benefits options and are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) that values merit-based recruitment centered around technical ability, skillset, and alignment with our employing partners.




Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Operations Manager?

A: To succeed as an Operations Manager, key technical skills include proficiency in project management tools, data analysis software, and supply chain management systems. Essential soft skills include strong communication and leadership abilities, as well as adaptability and problem-solving skills to navigate complex operational challenges. These strengths enable Operations Managers to effectively oversee daily operations, drive process improvements, and make informed strategic decisions, ultimately supporting career growth and long-term success in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a Operations Manager?

A: A typical career progression for an Operations Manager involves starting as an Operations Coordinator or Assistant, then advancing to Operations Manager, and eventually moving into senior roles such as Director of Operations or Vice President of Operations. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth include developing project management, leadership, and analytical skills, as well as learning about supply chain management, logistics, and process improvement. Long-term career prospects for Operations Managers may include transitioning into executive leadership roles, pursuing careers in consulting, or leveraging their expertise to start their own businesses.



Blue Chip Talent job posting for a Testing Operations Supervisor in Chelsea, MI with a salary of $32 to $35 Hourly with a map of Chelsea location.