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Technical Manager

Technical managers are responsible for the quality and performance of equipment, projects, products and technology in their workplace.

 

Tasks & duties

Technical managers may do some or all of the following:

  • oversee projects
  • check daily on compliance with regulations
  • look at ways of improving the equipment so that production increases
  • analyse time lost through machines not working or technology failing
  • keep up with the latest technical developments and changes
  • provide guidance to the company's technical team
  • liaise with the production manager and inform staff of the latest developments
  • manage the personal development of staff
  • plan for the introduction of new technology
  • oversee the maintenance and repair of the plant and equipment

 

Skills & knowledge

Technical managers need to have:

  • business and administration skills
  • knowledge of finance and budgeting
  • technical writing skills
  • technical and analytical skills
  • planning and organisational skills
  • computer skills
  • communication skills, including being able to give and follow instructions
  • presentation skills
  • people skills, including being able to deal with conflict and difficult situations


Technical managers must also be skilled in evaluating the performance of staff and processes.

 

Entry requirements

To become a technical manager a tertiary qualification in engineering, such as a Australian Certificate in Engineering majoring in mechanical engineering is preferred. Management experience in a manufacturing process or product development is also needed.

 

Secondary education

A tertiary entrance qualification is needed to enter further training. Useful subjects include physics, chemistry, and maths with statistics and/or calculus.

 

Training on the job

Many skills are learned on the job and courses may be provided by the company. Technical managers can attend a range of courses to update their skills and knowledge, including personal development training and technical updating training such as Quality Assurance courses.

 

Useful experience

Useful experience includes experience in the industry you want to work in or project management experience.

 

Related courses

Business Management
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Quality Management

 

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