Interview key personnel to understand current manufacturing systems, current deficiencies in systems and improvements required.
Research and recommend accounting software and manufacturing package based on system requirements.
Present to President/Owner recommendations.
Master Scheduler (January 1999 – October 2000)
Organize orders for Production in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Create and maintain databases and spreadsheets to depict production activity.
Analyze sales requirements to maintain constant workflow.
Analyze sales figures for accounting and banking purposes.
Inform key people of required and necessary changes to schedule to meet customer delivery requirements, production capacity and efficiency requirements and sales projections.
Work with Production Activity Control to generate workflow efficiently and effectively through five plants.
Network Administrator (January 1996 – October 2000)
Maintain Novell Intranetware 4.11 Network, which consists of 50 on site computers and 15 at four other locations.
Installed and Configured Novell Intranetware 4.11 Server and 32 Workstations
Planned and Implemented Switch from coax cable to Ethernet RJ45 100 Megabyte cable
Planned switching of Novell to Windows NT
Diagnose and correct technical problems within the computer network.
Cost justify all work suggested and performed.
Create and maintain databases including, but not limited to Maintenance Records, Inventory (purchased and manufactured), and Clientele (suppliers and customers).
Instruct personnel in use of databases, new hardware/software, etc.
Evaluate, purchase, and set-up all required computer network hardware and software.
Production Assistant (January 1997 – January 2000)
Analyze new and existing orders for Production efficiency.
Identify and depict new items to entitle Engineering to design the appropriate piece of furniture.
Organize orders for Production in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Report to the President on findings of efficiency analysis for coordination with other departments.
Prepare and distribute cuttings resulting from efficiency analysis