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Senior Production Officer

CASETiFY is one of the leading global lifestyle brands to offer customizable tech accessories. We're industry leaders when it comes to trend forecasting and protecting what matters most; the community platform for creativity and self-expression. 

The role will be stationed in Seattle, WA production sites and be responsible for managing the production site, maximizing production output & efficiency as well as taking part in improvement projects.

We’re currently recruiting a Sr. Production Officer for our US Team who will bring passion to what they do, day in and day out.

Job Description

  • Assist site manager to plan and organize the production site/warehouse to achieve company’s business objectives
  • Manage processes of production (printing), assembly, picking and packing to ensure efficient delivery of the production schedule
  • Update current SOPs and create SOPs for new processes
  • Perform staff training, team supporting and coaching
  • Capable of configuring, operating, and adjusting equipment, with the ability to diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve operational issues that impact the quality and timeliness of services or products
  • Efficiently manage time and resources to meet business objectives.
  • Inspect finished products for defects, identifying and marking non-conforming materials as per work instructions.
  • Ensure product assembly meets specified production standards for quality and quantity.
  • Assist in ad-hoc projects and new initiatives assigned from management

Requirement

  • Academic qualification:
    • Bachelor Degree/Diploma with Major preferred: Supply Chain Management/Operations Management/Industrial Engineering or other operation-related discipline is preferred
  • Experience:
    • Minimum of 3 years of relevant working experience in operations management or related roles.
  • Competence (Technical):
    • Strong numerical and analytical skills to analyze production data and identify areas for improvement.
    • Good understanding of operations management principles and practices.
  • Competence (Soft):
    • Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to addressing operational challenges.
    • Passionate about production and operations, with a drive for innovation and continuous improvement.
    • Ability to adapt quickly to new technologies and processes.
    • Must feel comfortable working in a warehouse setting
    • Strong communication skills with proficiency in English.

  • Maintain regular attendance (5 days) at the worksite to support ongoing production operations.

Total Compensation

  • Annual Base Salary of US$75,000 - US$80,000 DOE
  • 401(K), Dental, Vision, and Medical Benefits 
  • PTO and Paid Holidays

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