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56 Officer Production Questions And Answers

41⟩ Tell me what relevant experience do you have in this production job?

Honestly if you are applying for this position because you have loads of experience, then mention it all.

But if you are switching careers or trying something a little different, then your experience may not look like its matching up. People skills are people skills, and in this type of job then you will be working as part of a team.

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42⟩ Please explain what is Kanban?

Kanban is scheduling system which advises manufacturers about how much to produce, what to produce and when to produce. In this system, inventory is re-filled only when visual cues like an empty bin or cart is seen.

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43⟩ Why are you leaving last job as Officer Production?

Although this would seem like a simple question, it can easily become tricky. You shouldn’t mention salary being a factor at this point. If you’re currently employed, your response can focus on developing and expanding your career and even yourself. If you’re current employer is downsizing, remain positive and brief. If your employer fired you, prepare a solid reason. Under no circumstance should you discuss any drama or negativity, always remain positive.

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45⟩ Tell us what challenges are you looking for in this production job?

A typical interview question to determine what you are looking for in your next job, would be to ask what challenges you are looking for.

The best way to answer questions about the challenges you are seeking is to discuss how you would like to effectively utilise your skills and experience if you were hired for the position. You can also mention that you are motivated by challenges and have the ability to effectively meet deadlines to handle a challenging job.

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46⟩ Tell us what do you consider to be your best strength?

This question allows you to brag on yourself, but keep in mind that the interviewer wants strengths relative to the position. For example, being a problem solver, a motivator, and being able to perform under pressure, positive attitude and loyal. You will also need examples that back your answers up for illustration of the skill.

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47⟩ Tell me what are your aspirations behind this production job?

Don’t fall into the trap of specifying job titles. Stick to natural progression. If you don’t seem too interested in what lies beyond this job, the interviewer will fear that you wont stick around for long.

A sample answer could be that you are aware that there are several skills required for the job that you need to develop on, but you believe that your own motivation for self improvements, will be developed by the time an opportunity arises. That is why you are determined to learn.

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49⟩ Tell us what is QMS?

QMS stands for Quality Management System; it documents all necessary information about company’s design and operational controls, including issue reporting, monitoring, continuous improvement and training, to make sure that company delivers continuous product.

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52⟩ Do you know the term BOM?

BOM stands for Bill Of Materials; it is a list of item or parts that makeup a product assembly. For example, a lawn mower requires a handle assembly, metal deck assembly, a control assembly, motor and blade assembly.

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53⟩ Do you know what is RMA?

RMA stands for Return Material Authorization; it is a financial and work order tracking used to determine a returned item’s origination. It is often used in a transaction where a customer returns goods to the manufacturer for replacement or repair purpose.

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55⟩ Explain me what is batch production?

Batch production is a manufacturing technique, where components or goods are produced in groups and not in a continuous stream. This methodology is mainly used when similar items are produced together.

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