SAMARASINGHE ARACHCHIGE ROHAN THUSHARA, production planning

SAMARASINGHE ARACHCHIGE ROHAN THUSHARA

production planning

Location
Sri Lanka
Education
High school or equivalent, commerce
Experience
14 years, 2 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :14 years, 2 Months

production planning
  • January 2003 to January 2008
payroll
  • January 1995 to January 2002
production trainee
  • January 1993 to January 1995
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ERP Manager’s Role
ERP Manager is not a business function but a role that manages the tools of business.
Like a mechanic who fixes a car, an ERP Manager cares for the system by applying
vendor provided fixes to bugs, enhancements and supporting the technical
infrastructure on which it runs.
ERP Manager’s Tasks
ERP Manager wears many hats. Their responsibilities include:
* Troubleshooting system problems
* Help desk support
* Security administration
* Database backup schedules
* Manage and communicating maintenance schedules
* Managing interfaces to and from other systems
* Performing system upgrades
* Assist with training needs
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
* Provides feedback to the business regarding the support agreement.
* Identifies system and process deficiencies and recommend business solutions
which are responsive to clinical user needs.
* Ensures that applications meet business requirements and systems goals, fulfill
end-user requirements, and identify and resolve systems issues.
* Reviews and analyzes existing applications effectiveness and efficiency, and
develops strategies for improving or leveraging these systems.
* Evaluates, installs, configures, and deploys new applications, systems software,
products, and/or enhancements to existing applications.
* Provide energetic leadership to execute approved recommendations.
* Manages and provides direction for the application team in support of business
operations.
* Ensures that any new software integration into company systems meets
functional requirements, system compliance, and interface specifications.
* Designs, develops, and installs application enhancements and upgrades.
* Cultivates and disseminates knowledge of application-usage best practices.
* Coordinates feasibility studies for software and system products under
consideration for purchase, and gives advice based on findings.
* Liaise with network administrators and software engineers to assist with quality
assurance, program logic, and data processing.
* Provides regular and ad hoc reports to management as required.
* Attends management meetings and chairs team meetings.

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Product Data Management Administrator’s Role
Product data management is the use of software or other tools to track and control data
related to a particular product. The data tracked usually involves the technical
specifications of the product, specifications for manufacture and development, and the
types of materials that will be required to produce goods. The use of product data
management allows a company to track the various costs associated with the creation
and launch of a product. Product data management is part of product life cycle
management, and is primarily used by engineers.
Within PDM the focus is on managing and tracking the creation, change and archive of
all information related to a product. The information being stored and managed (on one
or more file servers) will include engineering data such as computer-aided design (CAD)
models, drawings and their associated documents.
Product data management (PDM) serves as a central knowledge repository for process
and product history, and promotes integration and data exchange among all business
users who interact with products - including project managers, engineers, sales
people, buyers, and quality assurance teams.
Product Data Management Administrator’s Tasks
* Troubleshooting system problems
* Help desk support
* Security administration
* Communicating with UK team and the partner in Sri Lanka
* Assist with training needs

Education

High school or equivalent, commerce
  • at St’ Anne’s College
  • January 1991

In School Carrier * Obtained four C grades for G. C. E. Advanced Level Examination (1991). * Obtained four “D” grades and two “C” including Mathematics for G. C. E. Ordinary Level examination in year 1988. (we had only six subject for the exam)

Specialties & Skills

Production Planning
Computer Hardware Troubleshooting
Computer Hardware
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Dynamics
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
COMMUNICATION SKILLS

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English
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