National Occupational Standard for Manufacturing Worker
The Manufacturing Worker performs various duties within the manufacturing sector.
The Manufacturing Worker performs various duties within the manufacturing sector.
The Manufacturing Supervisor runs the everyday operations of the production teams and keeps detailed records and reports reflecting the quantity, quality, or safety procedures used by the teams.
The Materials Manager in Manufacturing (which may be referred to in some operations as a Materials Planning Manager, Purchasing Manager, or Manager of Purchasing and Procurement) is responsible for expediting key materials through the supply chain to ensure continuous operations of manufacturing and assembly processes in order to meet company objectives and customer requirements.
The Instrument Technician installs, tests, maintains, and repairs low-voltage and low-pressure mechanical and electrical systems, including robotic and information technology systems, as well as safety, security, and communications systems.
The Manager of Manufacturing oversees production activities for their organization.
The Vice President (VP) of Manufacturing is responsible for providing strategic and technological leadership to the organization.
The Research Scientist develops study protocols, undertakes experiments and other tests, and analyzes the results.
The Research Technician in Agri-biotech provides logistical support for research projects both in the laboratory and the field.
The Director of Technology/Research and Development (R&D) is the lead technical strategist whose role entails identification of business and collaboration opportunities for the core scientific assets of the corporation.
The Senior Research Scientist/Engineer develops project proposals and study protocols, undertakes experiments and other tests, analyzes the results, conducts theoretical computations and analysis, prepares project reports and publications, and communicates with clients and stakeholders.