Power Plant Operators
Career Snapshot
Production, planning, and expediting clerks keep factories running smoothly. They ensure that work and materials flow continuously within production schedules. They deal with raw material or subassembly inventories as well as production quotas. They keep track of output and, where necessary, expedite orders. In small businesses, one person may be sufficient; larger businesses may require more. These clerks, who work under the supervision of industrial managers, can improve production efficiency.
Clerks in production, planning, and expediting are frequently entry-level positions. Companies may require a high school diploma or prefer computer-literate candidates who are comfortable with office equipment. Business training and work experience are beneficial. Of course, keeping correct records is crucial.
During a 40-hour week, clerks typically sit for long periods of time, using telephones and computers. Experienced clerical personnel can advance to positions of more responsibility within the factory or in other departments. They can advance even further if they obtain a degree.