
Production Coordinator
Vertech, Phoenix, AZ, United States
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The Production Coordinator is responsible for planning, scheduling, and coordinating all panel shop production activities to ensure on-time, on-budget, and high-quality delivery of industrial automation control panels. This role serves as the primary liaison among the PMO (Project Management Office), design, the shop floor, FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing), and shipping to ensure a seamless workflow from project release through final delivery.
The Production Coordinator drives schedule visibility, resource alignment, and proactive issue resolution to support Vertech’s commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
Essential Job Functions
Production Planning & Scheduling
Develop and maintain detailed production schedules for control panel fabrication and assembly.
Coordinate project release timelines with PMO to align design deliverables and material availability.
Balance shop capacity, labor availability, and project priorities.
Adjust schedules dynamically based on scope changes, material delays, or production constraints.
Monitor schedule adherence and elevate risks proactively.
Cross-Functional Coordination
Serve as the central communication hub between:
PMO (project timelines, milestones, priorities)
Design (drawing release, revisions, BOM updates)
Procurement (material status and shortages)
Shop Supervisors (labor allocation and workload balancing)
FAT team (test scheduling and readiness)
Shipping/Logistics (crating and outbound scheduling)
Conduct weekly production coordination meetings with stakeholders.
Ensure all departments are aligned on delivery dates and milestone commitments.
Material & Resource Readiness
Confirm material availability prior to production start.
Coordinate with purchasing to identify and mitigate material shortages.
Validate job packets (drawings, BOMs, work instructions) are complete before shop release.
Production Tracking & Reporting
Maintain Scheduling system data accuracy (job status, labor tracking, completion milestones).
Provide weekly schedule status updates to PMO and leadership.
Track KPIs such as:
On-time production starts
On-time FAT completion
On-time shipment
Schedule variance
Generate production reports for leadership visibility.
FAT Coordination
Coordinate FAT schedules with PMO and customers.
Ensure deficiencies are tracked and resolved prior to shipment.
Coordinate rework schedules if required.
Shipping & Delivery Coordination
Align shipment dates with PMO and customer requirements.
Coordinate panel readiness with crating, packaging, and shipping teams.
Confirm documentation packets are complete (as-builts, test reports, manuals).
Manage priority shipments and expedite requests as needed.
Risk Management & Continuous Improvement
Identify schedule bottlenecks and implement mitigation strategies.
Participate in process improvement initiatives within the panel shop.
Recommend improvements to workflow, documentation handoff, and production planning tools.
Support lean manufacturing and operational efficiency efforts.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously.
Clear and professional cross-functional communication.
Problem-solving and proactive issue resolution.
Detail-oriented with strong documentation control.
High accountability and ownership mindset.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced industrial environment.
Qualifications
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Engineering, Industrial Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience).
3–5 years of experience in manufacturing scheduling, industrial automation, or panel shop operations.
Strong understanding of control panel fabrication, industrial automation, or electrical assembly processes.
Experience working with ERP/MRP systems.
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and production scheduling tools.
Experience in industrial automation or system integration environment preferred.
Familiarity with UL panel standards and industrial control panel build processes preferred.
Lean manufacturing or production planning certification (APICS preferred).
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the primary duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties. The work is active. Typically the employee may sit comfortably to do the work. However, travel to industrial job sites and mobility in construction areas is occasionally required. Lifting up to 40 pounds is required. The work requires sight, hearing, speaking, and typing capability.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the primary duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties.
This job is performed in a variety of environments including climate controlled, indoor environments sitting at a desk, and outdoor construction environments where there will be loud noise, exposure to dangerous situations requiring Personal Protective Equipment, heavy equipment, and high voltages.
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The Production Coordinator is responsible for planning, scheduling, and coordinating all panel shop production activities to ensure on-time, on-budget, and high-quality delivery of industrial automation control panels. This role serves as the primary liaison among the PMO (Project Management Office), design, the shop floor, FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing), and shipping to ensure a seamless workflow from project release through final delivery.
The Production Coordinator drives schedule visibility, resource alignment, and proactive issue resolution to support Vertech’s commitment to operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
Essential Job Functions
Production Planning & Scheduling
Develop and maintain detailed production schedules for control panel fabrication and assembly.
Coordinate project release timelines with PMO to align design deliverables and material availability.
Balance shop capacity, labor availability, and project priorities.
Adjust schedules dynamically based on scope changes, material delays, or production constraints.
Monitor schedule adherence and elevate risks proactively.
Cross-Functional Coordination
Serve as the central communication hub between:
PMO (project timelines, milestones, priorities)
Design (drawing release, revisions, BOM updates)
Procurement (material status and shortages)
Shop Supervisors (labor allocation and workload balancing)
FAT team (test scheduling and readiness)
Shipping/Logistics (crating and outbound scheduling)
Conduct weekly production coordination meetings with stakeholders.
Ensure all departments are aligned on delivery dates and milestone commitments.
Material & Resource Readiness
Confirm material availability prior to production start.
Coordinate with purchasing to identify and mitigate material shortages.
Validate job packets (drawings, BOMs, work instructions) are complete before shop release.
Production Tracking & Reporting
Maintain Scheduling system data accuracy (job status, labor tracking, completion milestones).
Provide weekly schedule status updates to PMO and leadership.
Track KPIs such as:
On-time production starts
On-time FAT completion
On-time shipment
Schedule variance
Generate production reports for leadership visibility.
FAT Coordination
Coordinate FAT schedules with PMO and customers.
Ensure deficiencies are tracked and resolved prior to shipment.
Coordinate rework schedules if required.
Shipping & Delivery Coordination
Align shipment dates with PMO and customer requirements.
Coordinate panel readiness with crating, packaging, and shipping teams.
Confirm documentation packets are complete (as-builts, test reports, manuals).
Manage priority shipments and expedite requests as needed.
Risk Management & Continuous Improvement
Identify schedule bottlenecks and implement mitigation strategies.
Participate in process improvement initiatives within the panel shop.
Recommend improvements to workflow, documentation handoff, and production planning tools.
Support lean manufacturing and operational efficiency efforts.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously.
Clear and professional cross-functional communication.
Problem-solving and proactive issue resolution.
Detail-oriented with strong documentation control.
High accountability and ownership mindset.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced industrial environment.
Qualifications
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Engineering, Industrial Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience).
3–5 years of experience in manufacturing scheduling, industrial automation, or panel shop operations.
Strong understanding of control panel fabrication, industrial automation, or electrical assembly processes.
Experience working with ERP/MRP systems.
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and production scheduling tools.
Experience in industrial automation or system integration environment preferred.
Familiarity with UL panel standards and industrial control panel build processes preferred.
Lean manufacturing or production planning certification (APICS preferred).
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the primary duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties. The work is active. Typically the employee may sit comfortably to do the work. However, travel to industrial job sites and mobility in construction areas is occasionally required. Lifting up to 40 pounds is required. The work requires sight, hearing, speaking, and typing capability.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the primary duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties.
This job is performed in a variety of environments including climate controlled, indoor environments sitting at a desk, and outdoor construction environments where there will be loud noise, exposure to dangerous situations requiring Personal Protective Equipment, heavy equipment, and high voltages.
Have questions about a position? Feel free to send us a message!
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