Many companies are involved in several types of production, adding to the complexity of the job. Most production managers are responsible for both human and material resources.
The job role is also referred to as operations manager.
Typical work activitiesThe exact nature of the work will depend on the size of the employing organisation. However, tasks typically involve:
The job role is also referred to as operations manager.
Typical work activitiesThe exact nature of the work will depend on the size of the employing organisation. However, tasks typically involve:
- making sure that products are produced on time and are of good quality;
- working out the human and material resources needed;
- drafting a timescale for the job;
- estimating costs and setting the quality standards;
- monitoring the production processes and adjusting schedules as needed;
- monitoring product standards and implementing quality-control programmes;
- liaising among different departments, e.g. suppliers, managers;
- working with managers to implement the company's policies and goals;
- supervising and motivating a team of workers;
- reviewing worker performance;
- making BIR monthly income tax return
- operate machine if needed.