Production Control Manager
$56K-$103K
/ year
3-6 years experience
$56K-$103K
/ year
3-6 years experience
Production Control managers are employed by businesses across a variety of industries, but they are mostly employed by supply chain services and manufacturers. Employers prefer candidates with at least a bachelor's degree in supply chain or logistics management, and have at minimum three years of relevant work experience as well as prior managerial or supervisory experience is extremely beneficial.
Managers should be skilled with Microsoft Excel and other management software, based on the preferences of their organization. The job is performed in a workplace, however managers are expected to conduct quality assurance tests periodically and may require some walking.
The primary responsibility of a producer control manager will be to make sure that the firm's goods or services are maintained at a constant level of production, and that all levels of inventory are properly managed. They could be involved in the purchase of inventory, and managing schedules and they need to be able to effectively manage their time. They also supervise the other supervisory staff and provide them with the goals that must be achieved and areas in need of improvement.
Production control managers work with other departments of the company such as customer service or sales, in order to provide an entire, top-quality product to the customer. It is crucial that they have excellent communication skills since they interact with a lot of their colleagues every day.
As a Production Control Manager with 3-6 years of experience in the United States, your main responsibilities include:
For a Production Control Manager job role, the following qualifications are required:
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Process Control
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Production Process
3
Production Planning
4
Production Management
The Production Control Manager plays a crucial role in overseeing operations and ensuring smooth production processes. With 3-6 years of experience in the United States, professionals in this role can explore several alternative positions. Here are following options to consider:
The production control manager role in the United States is projected to experience steady growth in the market. Over the past ten years, the job role has shown a consistent upward trend in employment opportunities. According to recent data from Google, the demand for production control managers is expected to continue increasing in the coming years. This trend is fueled by the increased emphasis on efficient production processes and supply chain management. With various industries relying on effective production control, there will be a significant number of employment opportunities available for individuals specializing in this role in the foreseeable future.