Wood and Paper Product Manufacturing - Related jobs and industries

Whakanao Hua a-Rakau, Pepa

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  • Production ManagerProduction managers organise and control the production of goods in a factory. They ensure that products are made to customers' specifications and delivered on time.
  • Production PlannerProduction planners plan timetables and organise materials to ensure the smooth running of a factory.
  • Pulp and Paper Production WorkerPulp and paper production workers operate machinery and equipment involved in the pulp and paper production process.
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  • Sawmill ManagerSawmill managers organise and control the production of timber products in a sawmill.
  • Sawmill OperatorSawmill operators perform practical tasks in a sawmill or timber yard, which may include operating machinery to cut and process logs into timber.
  • Timber GraderTimber graders examine dressed or rough-sawn timber and classify it according to quality and size.
  • Timber MachinistTimber machinists set up and operate specialised woodworking machinery to transform basic wood products into finished products such as finger-jointed skirting board, planed timber for furniture and joinery, or surfaced lumber for export.