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Operation manager jobs are the wheels of the company when it comes to making sure that everything is running smoothly. There may be many titles by which they go but one thing is certain - whomever is in charge of operations has the sole responsibility of directing others to follow company policies and answer to superiors no matter if the rules are being adhered to or not. They are the ones who are ultimately responsible for making sure they are followed.

The operation manager will have a variety of duties depending upon which industry in which they work. The goals these companies set as specific goals which must be met may be day to day policies which are either already in effect or have just been implemented. The operations manager for a small company may not have the same job description as one who works for a large corporation. For instance, a retail operations manager is responsible for the daily running of the business, including the following:
  • Training
  • Purchasing
  • Hiring
  • Supervisory positions
  • Office work
  • Customer service
  • Quality control
  • Scheduling
Although this type of small company has one person who generally has the responsibility of all these duties, a large company will have various people who are responsible for the different duties and will report to the operations manager. This is especially true of the world wide companies that have many branch corporations. There may be many operations managers as they will all have one specific area of the company for which they are responsible. The marketing, sales, personnel, and legal services will all have their own manager who will make sure these departments run smoothly.



In a corporate setting the operational manager is responsible not only for the operations but they are normally held responsible for accurately reporting financial matters to the higher ups. The reasoning behind labeling these workers as operations manages is because they are responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating the company's operations there job description is too varied to be considered only one area of management. Often as not in large organizations the operations manager's duties may coincide with the executive officers duties for certain aspects.

Sometimes the operations managers will have their own office from which they work which is normally very close to the top people in the company. The operations manager must be at hand for any inquiries as to the status of various ongoing policies. They are also required by most companies to be present at meetings or conference calls that may be scheduled. Progress reports may be required.

There may be travel involved when special operation jobs are part of the job description. The operation manager may be required to go to another location owned by the same company to oversee certain aspects to ensure they are being performed correctly. The operations jobs can have a lot of responsibility but they also pay well if you are in the right position.

Jobs in operation range from requiring formal training to being promoted from within the company. The very least in formal education that most companies require is a bachelor's degree and experience. The company you are planning to work for may have specific requirements. They usually want you to have a degree in a related field pertaining to the position for which you are applying.

The operations manager must have great communication and persuasion skills when it comes to getting the point across as well as various other attributes which should include leadership abilities, belief in themselves and their abilities, motivation, and sound judgment when it comes to making decisions.

If you are in the market for this type of position be aware that many companies fill these job vacancies from within. The need for a college degree is not as crucial as it might be for an outsider trying to establish themselves with a new company. There are however, companies that prefer to go outside the company and recruit those who have degrees and experience from other companies. One way you may show a prospective employer that you are serious about a job as an operations manager is to become certified through the Institute of Certified Professional Managers. They offer training as a Certified Manager, after which you take an exam. This is not just for lower level jobs. There are many people who have gotten certified using this training. They range from those just starting out to executives in senior management at large companies.

The hourly wage of operations managers can range from $21.15 to $64.22. This largely depends upon the amount of experience, area of the country, and type of company from which you are checking jobs. The annual salary of certain operations managers can top the $100,000 mark.

Conclusion

When deciding upon what field in which you want to be an operations manager consider the salary, be aware that computer systems is a six figure job. So are building equipment contractors and depository credit intermediation. The local government comes in last when ranked with these positions. This is definitely a field in which you can excel. There are numerous positions above the rank of operations manager in the event that you would decide to move up to another position.
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