A Production Manager oversees manufacturing processes, ensuring equipment functions efficiently and productivity remains high. Here are the qualifications for this role:
Education: A bachelor’s degree is typically required. Fields such as business management, industrial engineering, or related areas with technical background in Electrical & Instrument.
Soft-skills and Qualifications:
Strong ability in planning, communication, organization, and coordination.
Familiar with electrical product production & assembly processes, procedures and quality control.
Familiar with production shop management
Motivating and guiding production staff.
Ensuring safety and health standards are met.
Communicating with upper management about production issues.
Balancing productivity and cost efficiency.
Setting productivity goals.
Developing workflow policies.
Balancing productivity and cost efficiency.
Experience:
At the least 5 years of on-site management experience in the workshop.
Computer Skills: Proficiency with relevant software tools and technologies used in production management and planning work.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for the completion of work objectives and plans, work quality, and work results in the production workshop
Responsible for the results of fulfilling production office instructions and product quality status.
Responsible for the disciplinary behaviour, work order, mental outlook of subordinates and the adverse impact on the company.
Responsible for the implementation of relevant work processes and regulations in the workshop.
Responsible for the stability of workshop employees.
Responsible for the losses caused by work errors and negligence in the workshop and the expenses incurred during assembly.
Responsible for the accuracy of the workshop statistics and inventory reports.
Responsible for whether the production process is carried out according to the operating process during production.
Responsible for the on-site 6S management and safety accidents in the area.