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Ad Type: Looking for a job Experience Level: Senior Contract Type: Full-time Qualification: Other Looking for a job in jewelry factories or any similar work in the same field. I have five years of experience in gold work. I worked as a supervisor and treasurer in a 18-karat gold factory in Riyadh. I was responsible for the main vault in the factory, where I receive pure gold and follow up on its transformation into finished sets through several manufacturing stages, supervised by Indian specialists with whom I follow up on the work. The process starts from the casting stage. I also supervise the workflow among workers in all stages, from casting to manufacturing, then to stone setters, then to the polishing and gold plating stage. I also hand over and receive gold from them, account for all losses, manage the vault, and follow up on the work to speed up and organize production. - I have Google Sheets tables that I designed to speed up and organize work. What is their benefit? These tables help in knowing all the details accurately, such as: Who received the gold. When the gold entered and exited the vault. Knowing the amount of gold that entered the vault at any time, such as knowing the number of grams that entered in the middle of the month quickly and without referring to papers. They also help in clearly and quickly knowing the production and ready gold with all the details. - Do the tables help clarify the work? Yes, significantly. For example, if there are 10 manufacturers and 10 stone setters in the factory, the tables can show: How many pieces each manufacturer is working on. How many pieces each stone setter has. How many stones have been set since the beginning of the month until now. Knowing the losses (خياسات) for each person directly and clearly. Manufacturers often have large quantities of gold (sometimes more than 500 grams), and with work pressure, there may not be time to search through papers. Here comes the benefit of the tables, where all manufacturers can be seen at the same moment, and the amount of gold they have, the losses (خياسات), and the amount of production so far can be easily known. The tables also allow for accurately knowing and following up on the following details: Casting: Recording the amount of gold entering and exiting, calculating the loss resulting from this stage. Polishing: Following up on the gold entering and exiting the polishing department, and knowing the amount of loss in the polishing machine. Stone setters: Knowing the piece each stone setter is working on, with a picture of the piece attached to facilitate follow-up. Manufacturers: Knowing the piece each manufacturer has, with an illustrative picture. Any gold leaving the vault for any reason, such as filtering workers' shavings or leaving as a sample for a customer, is also recorded and documented with a picture. Similarly, gold entering the vault is recorded, whether with or without an invoice, with a picture of the invoice attached if available. As for the finished gold that leaves the vault, it is recorded with all available details, such as the customer's name or the recipient, with a picture of the piece or set. - Are the tables complicated? No, the tables are very simple and easy to use, because after five years of experience, I have developed them to be clear and fast, so that any information can be accessed quickly without the need to search through large amounts of paper. - Have they been applied in a factory and were successful? Yes, they were applied in the factory and succeeded in organizing work and speeding up production follow-up. - Are the tables ready now? They are not fully ready yet, and there are still some minor modifications remaining. - Are the tables taken from another source? No, these tables are entirely my own design, and their intellectual property rights are reserved to me, and they have not been taken or imitated from any source.