That is what a typical day looks like for me:
9 a.m.
I interview production workers to familiarise myself with their workflows and identify project requirements and expectations. Then I consult other departments affected by the project (e.g. Quality Control).
11 a.m.
I combine the findings in requirements profiles / specifications.
12 p.m.
Lunch break
1 p.m.
I hold an occupational safety training session for production employees working on Line 7 and make a record of this.
2 p.m.
Time for further documentation, for example of CE declarations of conformity. That means documenting CE marks which show that e.g. machinery meets EU health and safety regulations.
3 p.m.
I call various suppliers, clarify details of offers and discuss modifications to them.
4 p.m.
I phone colleagues in Frankfurt to discuss cross-site projects such as the introduction of maintenance planning software.
5 p.m.
The working day ends