add the total cost of all materials used and then you would figure out how long the job would take {lets say 10 hours} and then you would multiply that by the charge per hour of labor. then you would have this equation
cost of materials+(hours worked x charge per hour)=cost of job
hope this helped
500 billion dollars wise guy
To qualify for a manufacturing engineer job is a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree from the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology. According to, http://www.samplejobdescriptions.org/manufacturing-engineer-job-description.html , it is also helpful to have a master's degree in engineering as well as on the job experience.
Blue Collar worker
Industries in London form an integral part of London economy. Various industries such as manufacturing, shipbuilding, aircraft, chemical, food processing etc. offer a wide array of job opportunities.Industries in London comprise both small scale as well as large scale industry. Different business communities boost the growth of various industries in London. The manufacturing industry is the largest industrial sector in the capital of England. 16% of the total workforce is engaged in this industry.
It is the time, which is taken by a normal worker for a specific task or job, working under moderate conditions and includes other allowances such as fatigue, setting of tool and job, repairing of tool, checking of job etc.
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Total manufacturing cost A company assigns overhead cost to completed jobs on the basis of 116% of direct labor cost. The job cost sheet for Job 413 shows that $23,936 in direct materials has been used on the job and that $10,400 in direct labor cost has been incurred. A total of 1,450 units were produced in Job 413.
Total manufacturing cost A company assigns overhead cost to completed jobs on the basis of 116% of direct labor cost. The job cost sheet for Job 413 shows that $23,936 in direct materials has been used on the job and that $10,400 in direct labor cost has been incurred. A total of 1,450 units were produced in Job 413.
500 billion dollars wise guy
direct material cost , direct labor cost , manufacturing cost
I'm not sure what costs you are referring to for having a manufacturing job. I can tell you that manufacturers often have a starting pay of $30,000 a year.
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Yes to both.
You have two basic types of manufacturing processes- continuous and discrete or job shop. A job order cost is based upon the direct materials/components and direct labor associated with making this specific final product. You would tyoically add manufacturing overhead and profit to this cost (a build up) to get to fully loaded costing and pricing. A job order cost system can be standard cost based or an actual cost build-up (time and materials) if you are making custom units.
what is the cost accounting system used by a contract manufacturing a number of identical units for multiple customers
what is the cost accounting system used by a contract manufacturing a number of identical units for multiple customers
a percentage of total cost of job