14402 - Production Logistics Workers
Broad Occupation Category
1 - Business, finance, and administration occupations.
TEER
4 - Occupations usually require a secondary school diploma or several weeks of on-the-job training.
Major Group
14 - Administrative and financial support and supply chain logistics occupations.
Sub-major Group
144 - Supply chain logistics, tracking, and scheduling coordination occupations.
Minor Group
1440 - Supply chain logistics, tracking, and scheduling coordination occupations.
Main Duties
Production Logistics Workers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Move and track goods between departments and production units
- Compile specifications from customer orders
- Perform quality-control checks on packed items
- Prepare reports on workflow progress and production issues
- Monitor inventory levels and order schedules
- Maintain vendor contact to ensure timely delivery of supplies
- Estimate material needs for production projects
Employment Requirements
These are the typical employment requirements and benefits associated with this occupation in Canada:
- Completion of secondary school is usually required.
- Familiarity with inventory systems, shipping records, and logistics software may be required.
- Experience in manufacturing, warehousing, construction, or production environments is often considered an asset.
- Many employers offer paid leave, health benefits, pension contributions, and other workplace benefits depending on the organization and sector.
Production Logistics Workers Salary Prospects
NOC 14402 — Production Logistics Workers
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