automotive industry requires an experienced Production Manager to supervise and coordinate the production efficiency and productivity and plans working hours and labour accordingly. This includes management of overtime
as the Production Manager Is this you? You are a highly skilled and dynamic Production Manager with a Boilermaker, along with a strong background as a Production Manager in the manufacturing or mining sector. Proficiency
at our office in Bellville for a Factory Production Manager. This position calls for an individual who approach is required across all disciplines in Production Management in an Industrial/Fabrication setting. . Planning, organising and controlling production processes Managing project and fabrication shops resource Mechanical/Industrial Engineering, Production/Operations Management or equivalent. Sound Technical/Engineering/Steel
Production Manager - Automotive
Port Elizabeth – Eastern Cape
Our client automotive industry requires an experienced Production Manager to supervise and coordinate the production efficiency and productivity and plans working hours and labour accordingly. This includes management of overtime
independent agribusiness, seeks a junior production manager for the cultivation of vegetables. Management
independent agribusiness, seeks a junior production manager for the cultivation of vegetables. Management
Responsibilities:
manufacturing industry is seeking a Mechanical Production Manager to join them in Randburg. The successful and CNC Operators. Job Title : Mechanical Production Manager Geographical area : Randburg, Gauteng Salary Production Planners to schedule weekly production targets Manage production plan for on-time completion concerns that may alter or influence the production plan. Manage WIP (Work-In-Progress) report and track qualifications and experience: Grade 12 / Equivalent Production Management qualification 5 years experience in similar
sectorResponsibilities:
Diploma in Production management , B Tech Engineering/ Mechanical or a supervisory or first line