Production Manager: Door Section || PG Industries

  • Harare

PG Industries

DUE:24 SEP 2024

PG Industries

PRODUCTION MANAGER – DOOR SECTION

The incumbent will have the following key responsibilities;

  • Plan and control daily and weekly production processes
  • Produce production plans
  • Control staff in the door section with the help of sectional supervisors
  • Monitoring of processes against set targets, production and goods delivery.
  • Develop a planned maintenance schedule.
  • Ensures that all machinery and equipment is serviced and running properly.
  • Ensures that adequate stock levels are maintained
  • Develop methods of turning waste wood materials into useful products.
  • Should have less down time on processes
  • Ensures that product from plants meet set quality specifications and standards of Mitek, SAZ and others.
  • Avoid product return due to quality issues
  • Fully participate in raw material procurement to ensure good quality and good stock levels.
  • Prepare daily and weekly reports
  • Establish and maintain SHE
  • Culture of safety awareness
  • Ensure that protective clothing is worn
  • Safety measures should be enforced.

Minimum Requirements

  • At least four years’ experience in manufacturing/production environment in a supervisory /management position.
  • Higher national diploma in production engineering /Wood Machining / degree in mechanical engineering Strong interpersonal skills
  • Product Technical knowledge
  • Ability to work long and unsociable hours at times
  • Computer literate
  • Supervisory qualification
  • Experience in strategic planning and execution
  • Proficiency in written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to motivate productivity and simultaneously manage several projects
  • Ability to participate in and facilitate group meetings

TO APPLY
Interested candidates can submit their CV to [email protected]
Deadline 24 September 2024

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