What are Production Jobs?
Production jobs involve the planning, coordination and control of industrial processes.
In Production jobs, employees ensure that goods and services are produced efficiently; that they are of the right quality, quantity, and cost; and that they are produced on time, to the satisfaction of the customer, at the right price. The scope of production jobs depend on the nature of the production system: jobbing production, mass production, process production, or batch production.
Many companies are involved in several types of production, adding to the complexity of the job.
Typical tasks for Production Jobs involve:
Skills and Personal Qualities Required In Production Jobs
Qualifications
Entry without a degree or any relevant qualification can be difficult; however, you may progress from a very junior role to production manager if you are able to demonstrate your motivation and willingness to develop within the company.
Although this area of work is open to all graduates, a degree in the following subjects may increase your chances:
Career Path
Employees often start off as trainees and gain experience in a number of different aspects of production management before moving on to become production supervisor or shift manager.
Some production managers eventually pursue a more strategic role and become involved with long-term planning rather than day-to-day operations. There are often opportunities to move into general management. In larger organisations a production manager may well be responsible for production on a number of sites, and opportunities to set up and manage operations overseas may arise with multinational firms.
Salary and conditions
Starting salaries for Production jobs range from £18,000 £32,000 depending on the role. Average salaries for production managers with a few years of experience vary from £24,000 - £37,000. For more senior roles, salaries are in the range of £40,000 - £65,000.
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