- Direct and co-ordinate daily operation of the plant.
- Oversee all levels of staff activity and performance. To maintain strict discipline in the plant
- Develop process to increase productivity and performance.
- To ensure maximum utilization of manpower & machinery
- To ensure proper Housekeeping & Hygiene of plant.
- To ensure proper security of plant.
- To ensure proper maintenance of environment, health and safety related features.
- Ensure company policies and procedures are followed at all times.
- To screen, interview and manage the process of new hires.
- To ensure proper plant Maintenance. To monitor equipment & utilities and ensure that they are maintained.
- Implementation of quality system and complying norms of regulatory authorities.
- To develop plan for cost saving and implementation.
- Administering the functions related to new projects.
- To ensure proper yield of products.
- To ensure proper training to all employee.
- Liasioning and compliances.
- Maintaining proper dress code with washing records.
- Human resources profiles management.
- Leave management with over time records.
- MIS and communication to HO.
- Responsible for Canteen operation.
- Leave applications and holidays management.
- Responsible for day to day work and reporting to Management.
- Responsible for other works which is allocated by Management A manufacturing manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of a manufacturing facility or department, including:
- Production: Managing the production process, including planning and approving schedules, and ensuring efficiency
- Quality: Ensuring quality standards are met, and supporting quality improvement initiatives
- Safety: Ensuring safe working conditions, and adhering to health, safety, and environmental requirements
- Staff: Supervising staff, recruiting, hiring, and training employees
- Budget: Managing budgets, and approving invoices
- Equipment: Managing the use of equipment, and assisting in the design and build of recent equipment
- Policies: Establishing and enforcing policies and procedures
- Processes: Analyzing and optimizing processes to improve efficiency and productivity
- Vendors: Negotiating with vendors and contractors
Manufacturing managers typically have a bachelor's degree in business, logistics, or a related field, and at least 5 years of experience in the manufacturing sector. They also need strong leadership skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.