Industrial production manager, Kaiwhakahaere whakanao ahumahi
Also known as
- Production planner, technical manager, quality manager, factory manager, production operations manager, plant manager
Industrial production managers plan and direct work activities and resources to make products that meet budget, quality and supply demands.
Your pay could be
$61K
Lower
$78K to $128K
Most common
$166K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Industrial production managers
- usually work regular business hours but may work shifts, including nights and weekends
- usually work in factories and offices
- may work in hot and noisy conditions
- need to identify and solve problems, lead others and communicate well
Tasks
- Evaluate quality of materials or products.
- Develop operating strategies, plans, or procedures.
- Direct sales, marketing, or customer service activities.
- Direct organisational operations, projects, or services.
- Analyse data to inform operational decisions or activities.
- Monitor organisational procedures to ensure proper functioning.
- Evaluate employee performance.
- Confer with organisational members to accomplish work activities.
- Conduct employee training programmes.
- Hire personnel.
You usually need experience to become an industrial production manager and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a relevant tertiary qualification
- to be certified by the NZ Association for Operations and Supply Chain Professionals (NZPICS)
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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