Production Control Manager / Automotive Plant Manufacturing - Cullman, AL at Geebo

Production Control Manager / Automotive Plant

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6 Quick Apply Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description Full Job Description Production Control Manager 60-70K Candidate Traits:
Successful candidate has the ability to multitask in a high-speed manufacturing environment.
Successful candidate must have experience and be proficient with PC based MRP scheduling and inventory control systems.
Successful candidate must be a well organized with good communication skills Jobs
Responsibilities:
Responsible for setting up shift production schedules for multiple assets.
Responsible to communicated production goals via production schedule list and the production board.
Responsible for ensuring cycle counts are being performed and adjusting inventories in the MRP system Responsible for directing Production Control Clerk to perform inventory counts and investigations Shall be responsible for monitoring inventory levels for all customers daily.
Shall revise and coordinate production schedule changes as customer requirements change.
Shall monitor inventory and avoid excess inventory weekly.
Shall submit reports as required pertaining to on time delivery, excess inventory, inventory adjustments.
Ability to communicate to production floor managers and supervisors on status of job's currently running Make recommendations to management in overtime is required to meet production schedules.
Shall perform daily floor walks and monitor the radio traffic for job status and communication to the plant floor.
Shall perform other duties as required.
Job Type:
Full-time
Experience:
Production Scheduling:
5 year (Required) Strong MRP (Material Requirements Planning) and Microsoft Office PC skills Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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