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Roles > OPERATIONS

OPERATIONS
Each Operations Role is accompanied by a brief job description. Click on the role title to see a list of competencies - qualifications, experience and skills - required for the job.


 
EXECUTIVE:

Operations & Supply Chain Director
Manages organisations manufacturing and logistics operations so that approved products are manufactured on schedule, within quality standards and budget objectives. Meets customer requirements in terms of delivery expectations. Ensures freight, warehousing and inventories of finished goods are efficient and within budget.

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SENIOR MANAGEMENT (up to 15 years experience):

Manufacturing Plant Manager
Determines, recommends and implements company manufacturing operation policies and plans to ensure the efficient production of all products.

Chief Engineer/Director of Engineering
Determines policy and objectives, oversees the engineering operations of the company and, where necessary, provides technical engineering advice and assistance.

Production Manager
Manages operating activities of production in a plant or factory to meet the sales requirements, achieve optimum yields and cost effectiveness.

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MIDDLE MANAGEMENT (from 3 to 7 years experience):

Maintenance Engineer
Manages plant maintenance, resources and activities to maximise plant and production efficiency.

Process Engineer
Provides technical knowledge and applies engineering principles to improve plant operating performance, minimise waste and delays and ensure efficiency and cost effectiveness of plant operations.

Design Engineer
Manages the design of engineering assignments encompassing detailed technical specification and planning to agreed standards

Electrical Engineer
Develops and implements electrical projects and plant improvements and manages electrical engineering services.

Project Engineer
Manages project engineering assignments involving the co-ordination of resources, the monitoring of progress and the evaluation of results.

Mechanical Engineer
Provides mechanical engineering support to the Engineering Division.

Production Manager
Manages operating activities of production in a plant or factory to meet the sales requirements, achieve optimum yields and cost effectiveness.

Production Planning Manager
Co-ordinates production operations and establishes production schedules from the marketing / manufacturing productions plans.


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JUNIOR / ENTRY LEVEL (from 0 to 3 years experience):

 Production Team Leader
Leads a Production, Warehouse or Trades Team with emphasis on effective utilisation, co-ordination and basic training of team members. Co-ordinates the resources necessary for the efficient operation of processing, packaging and distributing products within a team area of responsibility.

Production Supervisor
Supervises the production of product or materials within a defined area or on a specific shift.

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