What are the responsibilities and job description for the Production Controller position at CROWNCAREERSITE?
This facility will be sorting packages into categories, and preparing the items for shipment.
Now hiring for 1st shift! 2nd Shift to launch soon!
Production Controller Job Description
Oversees process management and productivity. Provides support to floor supervisors to ensure that operations are running smoothly. Works with IT systems and applications to support an organization's customers and end users. All to ensure that Production runs smoothly and efficiently, and our quality standards and customer needs are met.
Production Controller Job Responsibilities
Planning and scheduling: Creating production plans and schedules to meet deadlines
Monitoring: Tracking production, material movement, and inventory levels to ensure continuous operations
Maintains a clean work area, consistent with workplace organization/5S ideology
Monitors open production orders and ensures everything is processed in a timely manner
Monitors performance of employees to ensure productivity standards are met
Interacts with production supervisors to address daily needs, issues, or concerns
Communicates daily expectations to supervisors and production floor personnel
Promotes a safe work environment
Provides daily operations reports
Monitors downtime to ensure efficiency in the production department
Performs other duties as assigned
Production Controller Job Qualifications
Three (3) to five (5) years of previous experience
Three (3) to Five (5) or more years warehouse experience
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, instructional, and leadership skills
Ability to read, write, and communicate in English
Ability to demonstrate full understanding of production flow process
Strong Microsoft office and computer applications skills
Ability to use SAP as related to production
Employees in all warehouse positions must be able to immediately perceive auditory warning signals such as bells, alarms, and horns that are used to warn employees of the start-up, movement, or approach of equipment (including forklifts, turrets, overhead cranes, conveyors, trucks, and other equipment operated inside or outside the warehouse), mechanical abnormalities, and similar risk situations during warehouse operations