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Production Manager (Manufacturing)

Production Manager (Manufacturing)
ANZSCO Code: 133512 / Group B

Production Managers (Manufacturing) plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the manufacturing activities of an organisation, including physical and human resources.

Occupation description

Production Managers (Manufacturing) plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the manufacturing activities of an organisation, including physical and human resources.

Occupations considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:

  • Plant Manager (Manufacturing)
  • Works Manager (Manufacturing)
  • Operations Manager (Production)

Occupations not considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:

  • Production Manager (Forestry)
  • Production Manager (Mining)
  • Manufacturer

These occupations are classified elsewhere in ANZSCO or are not at the required skill level.

Production Manager (Manufacturing) is a VETASSESS Group B occupation.

This occupation requires a qualification assessed as comparable to the education level of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Bachelor degree or higher degree.

Applicants must also have at least one year of highly relevant, post-qualification employment, at an appropriate skill level completed in the last five years.

Qualification and employment criteria Applicants must have fulfilled at least one of the following four criteria (1-4):

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* Additional qualifications in a highly relevant field of study include those comparable to the following levels:  

  • AQF Diploma  
  • AQF Advanced Diploma   
  • AQF Associate Degree or  
  • AQF Graduate Diploma

*** Bachelor degree or higher degree includes: 

  • AQF Master Degree or  
  • AQF Doctoral Degree

** Highly relevant paid employment duration  (20 hours or more per week)

1–3 

minimum years of employment highly relevant to the nominated   occupation, completed at an appropriate skill level in the five years   before the date of application for a Skills Assessment.

 4 

minimum 6 years of relevant employment required – Five years of   relevant employment (can be outside the last 5-year period) in   addition to at least one year of highly relevant employment within   the last five years before applying.

Qualification and Employment Criteria

Qualification

  • Qualifications related to Production Management or Operations Management are deemed relevant to the nominated occupation:
  • Operations Management is a program that prepares individuals to manage and direct the physical and/ or technical functions of a firm or organisation, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing.
  • Production Management is the study of the planning, organisation and operation of manufacturing processes and systems, and the planning, control and management of production functions.

Major fields of study which match the employment context are to be accepted for this occupation providing that:

  • The employment is highly relevant and assessed positively

The highly relevant major field of study is:

  • Manufacturing
  • Operations Management

Employment Tasks

Highly relevant tasks include, but are not limited to:

  • Determining, implementing and monitoring production strategies, policies and plans.
  • Planning details of production activities in terms of output quality and quantity, cost, time available and labour requirements.
  • Controlling the operation of production plant and quality procedures through planning of maintenance, designation of operating hours and supply of parts and tools.
  • Monitoring production output and costs, and adjusting processes and resources to minimise costs.
  • Informing other Managers about production matters.
  • Overseeing the acquisition and installation of new plant and equipment.
  • Directing research into production methods, and recommending and implementing initiatives.
  • Controlling the preparation of production records and reports.
  • Coordinating the implementation of occupational health and safety requirements.
  • Directing staff activities and monitoring their performance.

Employment information

The act of manufacturing is the conversion of raw materials and resources into finished products.

Production Managers (Manufacturing) are employed for the purposes of planning, controlling and overseeing production activities in a commercial manufacturing setting, such as a factory or manufacturing plant.

Production Managers (Manufacturing) are generally expected to be working in large manufacturing establishments. They are expected to oversee the production processes in a mass production scale setting. Applicants working in the context of custom manufacturing may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

To obtain a positive skills assessment outcome, applicants are required to demonstrate employment within a business that is engaged in the production of commercial or consumer goods. As such, this occupation covers a wide variety of potential industries and work environments, including (but not limited to):

  • Food and beverage processing.
  • Automobile and vehicle assembly lines.
  • Household appliance assembly lines.
  • Electrical and electronic component manufacturing.
  • Preparation of pre-fabricated construction materials.
  • Production of chemicals and industrial goods.

Employment in a production management role within a forestry or mining operation is classified elsewhere in ANZSCO, and therefore cannot be deemed relevant to the Production Manager (Manufacturing) occupation.

As this is a managerial occupation, applicants must demonstrate that they have held a managerial or senior role within an organisation. Subsidiary roles such as production line labourers or shift supervisors will not be considered as meeting the managerial skill level required because they generally do not have a primary focus on strategic production planning and controls with authority over production activities.

Supporting material for assessment

When applying for a Skills Assessment, please ensure you submit sufficient evidence supporting your proof of identity, qualification and employment claims. A full list of the documents required can be found on the VETASSESS website.

If you are nominating this managerial occupation, you must submit an organisational chart. If you are unable to obtain an organisational chart from your employer, you must provide a statutory declaration outlining the required information and the reasons why you cannot provide the information.

Applicants may also provide details of any relevant training or professional development courses undertaken, and licences/registrations held that relate to performing the role, if applicable. These may be detailed in the Curriculum Vitae/Resume provided.

To further support your employment claims, you may also wish to provide supplementary documentation including:

  • Website links related to the company
  • Company Registration
  • Any further online information of relevance to your work
  • Any other documents relevant to your role.

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Further requirements may apply

The requirements outlined in this information sheet relate to VETASSESS skills assessments for migration purposes. In relation to professionally practising the occupation in Australia, additional accreditation requirements may apply. Applicants are required to perform their own research to determine any additional accreditation requirements.

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