Currently Working As a Purchase Manager in S2Y Enterprise Faisalabad.From 01-07-19 To Continue.
Working As a Marketing Manager in HPL Vehicle Tracking Lahore. From 08-01-2018 To 30-06-19.
Worked as a Senior Officer On Grade-6 in Warehouse-Logistics & Supply Chain
Management (Category Head) Home Décor, Menâs Shoes & Ladies Shoes, Bags,
Clutches & Accessories. Sapphire Retail Limited Lahore From 02.01.2017 to 06-01-2018
Worked as a Business Promotion Officer in Car Tracker Pakistan Faisalabad 28.11.2011 to 01.01.2017
Worked as a Quality Auditor (Quality Assurance Department) in Interloop (Pvt.) Ltd Faisalabad from 12.06.2006 to 08.07.2011.
Own Fabric Business in Faisalabad 12.06.1996 to 08.07.2006.
A purchasing manager is involved in every aspect of the business operations from the development of a product to comparing supplier costs to strategic planning to production. Duties include reviewing new project proposals, interacting with both the marketing and sales team to create effective marketing strategies and handling contract negotiations with vendors. A typical job progression for a purchasing manager is to an executive role with more control and responsibilities.
• Develop strategies and tactics to get the word out about our company and drive qualified
traffic to our front door.
• Deploy successful marketing campaigns and own their implementation from ideation to
Execution.
(Print Media & Cable Media , Social media all Promotion adds handling)
• Experiment with a variety of organic and paid acquisition channels like content creation,
content curation, pay per click campaigns, event management, publicity, social media, lead
generation campaigns, copywriting, performance analysis.
• Build strategic relationships and partner with key industry players, agencies and vendors.
• Measure and report on the performance of marketing campaigns, gain insight and assess
against goal.
• Analyze consumer behavior and adjust email and advertising campaigns accordingly.
Warehouse Officer (WHO) is in charge of inventory in a warehouse or similar space.
Warehouse Officer works as a warehouse worker to receive and record new stock as it comes in, and move stock onto trucks or store shelves as needed.
Warehouse Officer create schedules, monitor stock levels at the warehouse and know when to replenish stock.
Warehouse Officer is focused on time, making sure every item of stock gets to its destination on time, and that there are no shortages on shelves. They make sure the equipment is regularly serviced and help train new employees.
Depending on the job, warehouse officer may have similar duties to a scheduler or logistician.
To oversee and coordinate the daily warehousing activities.
But not limited to the above, will perform other related duties as requires.
Develop business and marketing plans in coordination with Managing Director to achieve revenue goals.
Assist in company’s branding and media communication activities such as press releases, advertisements, marketing collaterals, and
web site.
Analyze the current and past budgets, expenses, sales, revenues and product deficiencies in order to provide recommendations for business growth and problem resolution.
Research the market for identifying new business opportunities.
Explain prospective clients about the advantages of the products or services offered and follow up with them in order to close the business deals.
Quality auditors address a product's physical appearance, functionality and composition. In the case of food inspections, audits can include taste, smell or touch. Duties also include assessing the procedures that make up the production process, as well as inspecting and calibrating auditing tools, such as scales, calipers and other testing equipment.
Certified quality auditors supervise teams of inspectors and participate in quality control audits themselves. Auditors develop testing parameters that are company-specific, in addition to administering audits established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). After testing is complete, auditors write assessments that report the number of accepted and rejected products. This information, along with recommendations for fixing detected defects, is presented to product supervisors.