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5 jobs that use Shop Floor the most

Jobs that use shop floor the most include production control assistant, manufacturing planner, and manufacturing coordinator.

What jobs use Shop Floor the most?

1. Production Control Assistant

How production control assistant uses Shop Floor:

  • Manage warehouse and shipping departments, responsible for outsourcing secondary machining of materials, purchasing MRO supplies and logistics.
  • Upgrade use of MRP software which reduce production delays and enhance inventory control and accuracy.
  • Review material usages for detail parts to update MRP part masters and job cards for correct job costing data.

Most common skills for production control assistant:

  • Shop Floor
  • Production Schedules
  • Production Orders
  • Purchase Orders
  • WIP
  • Cycle Counts

2. Manufacturing Planner

How manufacturing planner uses Shop Floor:

  • Manage the kanban system for the entire plant, consisting of rubber, nylon, and metal compounds.
  • Manage inventory levels for commodities of raw materials.
  • Monitor WIP ensuring products are complete in order to meet require customer due dates.

Most common skills for manufacturing planner:

  • BOM
  • Shop Floor
  • Engineering Drawings
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Production Schedules
  • Production Planning

3. Manufacturing Coordinator

How manufacturing coordinator uses Shop Floor:

  • Manage inventory levels for commodities of raw materials.
  • Manage & coordinate logistics for shipments of product purchase and sell throughout the assigned region from manufacturer to country coordinator/sub.
  • Flag critical supplier's commit dates not supporting THAAD internal mfg.

Most common skills for manufacturing coordinator:

  • GMP
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Shop Floor
  • Purchase Orders
  • Sigma
  • Delivery Dates

4. Contractor, Manufacturing Engineer

How contractor, manufacturing engineer uses Shop Floor:

  • Manage implementation of improve paste compounding (including extrusion) process.
  • Analyze machining departments & provide complete & comprehensive written plan for short run CNC facility.
  • Convert CNC programming from a batch system to an on-demand nesting process, resulting in reduce setups.

Most common skills for contractor, manufacturing engineer:

  • Assembly Line
  • Test Procedures
  • R
  • Shop Floor
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • BOM

5. Manufacturing Engineer Lead

How manufacturing engineer lead uses Shop Floor:

  • Lead Kaizen team for autoclave optimization project and develop plan, resulting in estimate $350K annual savings.
  • Implement a KANBAN system for manufacturing which reduce wasteful production activities and achieve labor reductions.
  • Set up multiple work cells incorporating CNC lathe operations within the assembly cells.

Most common skills for manufacturing engineer lead:

  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Sigma
  • CAD
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Shop Floor
  • Process Improvement

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