We are in need a Production Controller /In-charge with good experience in similar jobs.
Candidate must,
-Assist in production activity control to meet business and financial objectives.
-Work with Managers to plan and manage production tasks to improve runtime.
-Review production plans to identify and report potential risks to Manager.
-Develop inventory control techniques to avoid shortages and excesses.
-Assist in processing customer orders and shipments according to the established schedule.
-Assist Managers in controlling production costs while maintaining the quality standards.
-Review job orders and accordingly establish priorities and schedules.
-Monitor execution of job orders and adjust schedules for timely delivery.
-Maintain up-to-date knowledge of company objectives, production strategies and support activities.
-Plan and monitor material movement in production cycles to ensure continuous operations.
-Plan equipment, material and manpower needs for a job order.
-Coordinate with Manager in resolving production planning and control issues.
-Work with Manager to prepare job order documents and give timely approvals.
-Work with cross-functional teams to complete job orders on-time and within customer specifications.
-Communicate production updates to Managers and customers on regular basis.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduate / Diploma with minimum 3 to 4 years of experience in Packaging Industry.
Candidates only with Packaging Industry experience shall apply.
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Interpersonal skills
Sales jobs require a lot of human interaction, whether it’s face-to-face, online, or over the phone.
If you’re naturally outgoing and and have good interpersonal skills, you’ll excel at sales.
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