What are the responsibilities and job description for the Production Control Analyst position at Associated Materials Innovations?
Primary Duties
- Deep Knowledge and understanding of AMI behaviors, practice them, train others, and promote it;
- Practice and promote all HR policies and procedures regarding hiring, training, certification and disciplinary actions
- Make decisions based on data to support KPIs for safety, quality, delivery, and cost;
- Cooperate with all other departments so the plant meets all safety, quality, delivery, and cost KPI's
- Balance daily master schedule downloads to plant with line capacity to create an executable production schedule for finished goods, glass, screens.
- Interfaces with purchasing, Engineering, Vendors, and Plant Department personnel to coordinate schedule compliance and shipping of materials.
- Schedules, expedites, and coordinates the delivery and movement of critical material.
- Responsible for purchasing raw material
- Actively involved in decision making and communication with affiliated production plants as well as internal contact with management staff.
- Coordinates Buyout glass purchases and works closely with Receiving to verify Temper glass delivery and processed out through IG line.
- Responsible for recreating facility reports to corporate level
- Generate WinIG Reports for fellow departments: Glass Yields, Glass Requirements for doors and Windows
- Manage and create IG Schedules- Responsible for accurate organization and identification
- Reviews and find root causes for remake IG units
- Internal Customer Service for production
- Other duties as assigned
- Bi-lingual (English and Spanish), written and oral.
- Experience in manufacturing or production planning/scheduling/control
- Ability to lift occasionally and 15-50 lbs. frequently during the shift.
- Computer experience
- Proficient in MSExcel
- Strong communication and attention to detail skills.
- Good problem solving ability and math skills.
- Must be dependable and responsible.
- Fluent in English language (written/oral).
- Must be able to work a 40-hour workweek, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required.
- Equipped with proper attire appropriate to entering production area, including, PPE -- safety glasses, steel-toed safety shoes, and hearing protection.