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Job Description for a Process Coordinator
A process coordinator helps a manufacturing company improve operating activities and manufacturing processes. The coordinator oversees the work of production subordinates and formulates adequate safety policies that conform to industry standards.
Nature of the Work
A process coordinator oversees the work of manufacturing staff, ensures process consistency in production batches and implements effective policies to prevent manufacturing delays. The coordinator also plans work schedules and makes sure that safety measures are in line with industry practices and government regulations.
Qualitative Abilities and Tools
Because most process coordinators perform supervisory tasks, attention to detail and effective leadership skills are key to this position, according to O*NET OnLine. An experienced process coordinator often uses operator terminals, project management software and time accounting applications, such as Kronos Workforce Timekeeper.
Academic Requirements and Earnings
A process coordinator position typically requires a high school diploma or a two-year degree from a vocational school. Employers prefer candidates who have practical experience. According to the career resources portal, Indeed, the average annual pay for a process coordinator was $51,000 as of 2010.
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