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I. General Provisions

  1. An engineer for automated production control systems is classified as a specialist.
  2. For the position:
  • An engineer for automated production control systems is appointed a person who has a higher professional (engineering, economics or technical) education without presenting requirements for work experience, or a secondary vocational education (engineering, economics or technical) education and work experience as a technician of category I for at least 3 years or other positions filled by specialists with secondary vocational (engineering, economics or technical) education for at least 5 years;
  • engineer for automated production control systems of category II - a person who has a higher professional (engineering, economic or technical) education and work experience as an engineer for automated production control systems or other engineering positions, replaced by specialists with a higher professional (engineering, economic or technical) education, at least 3 years;
  • engineer for automated production control systems of category I - a person who has a higher professional (engineering, economic or technical) education and work experience as an engineer for automated production control systems of category II for at least 3 years.
  1. Appointment to the position of engineer for automated production control systems and dismissal from it is made by order of the director of the enterprise upon the recommendation of the head of the department of automated production control system.
  2. An engineer for automated production control systems should know:
  • Resolutions, instructions, orders, methodological and regulatory materials on the organization of automated production management systems.
  • Prospects for the development of the enterprise.
  • Organization of economic planning and operational regulation of production.
  • The structure of the enterprise, production and functional connections between its divisions.
  • Tasks and content of the automated control system.
  • The procedure for developing automated control system projects and its subsystems, technical specifications, technical and working projects.
  • Economic and mathematical methods.
  • Fundamentals of the theory of economic cybernetics.
  • Means of computer technology, communications and communications.
  • The order of setting tasks, their algorithmization.
  • Methods for determining the economic efficiency of the introduction of automated control systems.
  • Standards for a unified system of organizational and administrative documentation.
  • The procedure for the development and execution of technical documentation.
  • Fundamentals of economics, organization of production, labor and management.
  • Fundamentals of labor legislation.
  • Rules and norms of labor protection.
  1. The engineer for automated production control systems reports directly to the head of the department of automation and mechanization of production processes.
  2. During the absence of an engineer for automated production control systems (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner. This person acquires the corresponding rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

II. Official duties

Engineer for automated production control systems:

  1. Performs work on the design and implementation of automated production control systems (APS) based on the use of a set of economic and mathematical methods, modern computer technology, communications and communications, elements of the theory of economic cybernetics.
  2. Studies the system and methods of managing and regulating the activities of the enterprise, its production and functional divisions, determines the possibilities of formalizing the elements of the current system and the feasibility of transferring the relevant processes to an automated mode.
  3. Prepares the necessary data and participates in the preparation of technical specifications for the design of automated control systems and its individual stages and subsystems, in the development of technical and working projects.
  4. Formulates the formulation of problems, performs work on their algorithmization, identifies possibilities for typing solutions of individual elements of the system, prepares proposals for the use of standard blocks in the design of automatic control systems and participates in their creation.
  5. Studies automated production control systems developed by design organizations and operating at other enterprises in order to use best practices in the design and operation of automatic control systems.
  6. Takes part in the work to improve document flow at the enterprise, formulates requirements for the content and construction of technical, organizational and administrative documentation used in the automated production management system.
  7. Develops technological schemes for processing information on the established tasks of automated control systems, taking into account organizational and technical support for all subsystems.
  8. Prepares drafts of methodological materials, instructions and other technical documentation related to the creation and use of funds for information use of automated control systems.
  9. Participates in the work on debugging, trial operation and stage-by-stage implementation of a complex of technical means of automatic control systems.
  10. Provides supervision and periodic control of incoming and outgoing documentation.
  11. Studies the causes of failures and violations in the system, develops proposals for their elimination and prevention, to improve the quality and reliability of automated control systems.
  12. Provides methodological assistance to enterprise departments in preparing data for automated control systems, preparing the necessary documents and deciphering information processed by computer technology.

III. Rights

An engineer for automated production control systems has the right to:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.
  2. Submit proposals for the management to improve the work related to the duties provided for in this job description.
  3. Notify the immediate supervisor of all shortcomings in the production activities of the enterprise (its structural divisions) identified in the course of the performance of their duties and make proposals for their elimination.
  4. Request personally or on behalf of the immediate supervisor from the heads of enterprise departments and specialists information and documents necessary for the performance of his duties.
  5. Involve specialists from all (individual) structural divisions in solving the tasks assigned to him (if this is provided for by the regulations on structural divisions, if not, then with the permission of the management).
  6. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of his duties and rights.

IV. A responsibility

The automated production control systems engineer is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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