industrial assembly supervisor
Industrial assembly supervisors are in charge of organizing, planning and coordinating assembly operations. They keep track of all the work activities and manage the process for efficient functioning in order to tackle problems such as production loss. They answer to the industrial production and the manufacturing manager.
Also called: production assembly supervisor, assembly forewoman, assembly foreman, assembly controller, assembly line supervisor, goods compliance supervisor, assembly chargehand, assembly co-ordinator
- 34
- essential skills
- 34
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3122
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
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Essential skills
34- adjust production schedule
- analyse production processes for improvement
- communicate production plan
- control production
- cope with manufacturing deadlines pressure
- create manufacturing guidelines
- create solutions to problems
- define manufacturing quality criteria
- develop manufacturing policies
- follow production schedule
- industrial design
- industrial engineering
- industrial software
- keep records of work progress
- liaise with managers
- manage budgets
- manage health and safety standards
- manage resources
- manage staff
- manufacturing processes
- meet deadlines
- meet productivity targets
- optimise production
- oversee assembly operations
- oversee production requirements
- oversee quality control
- plan shifts of employees
- production processes
- quality standards
- read standard blueprints
- report on production results
- supervise work
- train employees
- wear appropriate protective gear
Optional skills
34- adapt production levels
- advise on efficiency improvements
- advise on machinery malfunctions
- analyse supply chain strategies
- analyse the need for technical resources
- apply control process statistical methods
- arrange equipment repairs
- business management principles
- check material resources
- communicate problems to senior colleagues
- conflict management
- disaggregate the production plan
- ensure finished product meet requirements
- evaluate employees work
- follow manufacturing work schedule
- functionalities of machinery
- improve business processes
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- liaise with quality assurance
- manage manufacturing documentation
- manufacturing plant equipment
- monitor machine operations
- monitor manufacturing quality standards
- motivate employees
- oversee logistics of finished products
- perform data analysis
- plan manufacturing processes
- provide technical documentation
- quality assurance methodologies
- recruit personnel
- schedule regular machine maintenance
- set production facilities standards
- total quality control
- use CAM software
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