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How much do ppic jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for ppic in the United States is $17.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PPIC (Production Planning and Inventory Control) professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PPIC professional, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in industrial engineering, supply chain, or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems, inventory management software, and production scheduling tools is typically required. Effective communication, problem-solving abilities, and time management are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure efficient production processes, optimal inventory levels, and smooth coordination across departments, directly impacting operational performance.

What are some common challenges faced by PPIC (Production Planning and Inventory Control) professionals, and how can they effectively address them?

PPIC professionals often encounter challenges such as managing production schedules amid fluctuating demand, minimizing inventory costs without risking stockouts, and coordinating efficiently with multiple departments like procurement, production, and sales. To address these challenges, it is crucial to leverage robust ERP systems, maintain clear communication channels, and regularly review planning processes for continuous improvement. Building strong relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders also helps ensure timely material flow and alignment of production goals.

What are PPICs?

PPIC stands for Production Planning and Inventory Control. PPIC professionals are responsible for planning, coordinating, and managing the production schedule and inventory levels in manufacturing or production environments. Their main goal is to ensure that materials and products are available when needed while optimizing costs and minimizing waste. PPIC staff work closely with other departments such as procurement, production, and sales to align inventory and production plans with business demands. They play a crucial role in maintaining efficient operations and meeting customer requirements.

What is the difference between Ppic vs Photographic Processor?

AspectPpicPhotographic Processor
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; specialized training in printing or imagingRequires a high school diploma; training in chemical processing and equipment operation
Work EnvironmentPrint shops, advertising agencies, or printing companiesPhoto labs, printing facilities, or commercial photography studios
Industry UsageUsed in printing and publishing industries for image reproductionUsed in photography and printing industries for developing photographs

While both Ppic and Photographic Processors work within the printing and photography industries, Ppic typically refers to professionals involved in printing and image reproduction, whereas Photographic Processors focus on developing photographs from film or digital images. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify job roles and industry expectations.

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Infographic showing various Ppic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $36,285 per year, or $17.4 per hour.
Research Associate - Water Policy Center

Research Associate - Water Policy Center

PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$60K - $82K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, whose mission is to inform and improve public policy in California through independent, objective, nonpartisan research. PPIC offers high-quality research and analysis to a broad policy-oriented audience, encouraging productive dialogue and inspiring the search for sustainable policy solutions around the state. Institute events feature viewpoints from across the political spectrum and promote thoughtful and respectful discussions on critical issues facing California.


Position Summary

PPIC’s Water Policy Center is recruiting a research associate with a strong interest in water policy research. As part of the Water Policy Center, the research associate will have the opportunity to contribute to policy research on the Center’s major focus areas: (1) ensuring clean and reliable water supplies; (2) building healthy and resilient ecosystems; and (3) preparing for droughts, floods, and wildfires, including how climate change will affect these areas. This position’s primary focus will be on focus area 2 (building healthy and resilient ecosystems), but will also include a broad array of multidisciplinary water policy research topics.

The research associate will play a crucial role within the Water Policy Center research team to help deliver objective, non-partisan research that meets PPIC’s high standards for excellence, relevance, and transparency. As a research associate, you will gain exposure to California water policy, while providing foundational analytical support to PPIC research projects, under the close direction and guidance of at least one senior research colleague.

Research associate responsibilities include but are not limited to the following activities; time estimates are provided as general guidelines and may vary throughout the research process and across individuals according to strengths.


Key Responsibilities

Project related work (≈60-70% time)

  • Assemble, manipulate, code, and analyze both quantitative and qualitative data with an emphasis on accuracy
  • Conduct statistical analysis with some guidance from senior research colleagues using both Excel and statistical software (ideally R and/or Python)
  • Consult the research literature, perform searches, prepare bibliographies and source documentation
  • Help plan and coordinate meetings, workshops, and events with external stakeholders and research partners
  • Collect policy and budget information and stay informed on developments in the policy environment
  • Track progress and prioritize activities to meet key deadlines

Communication Activities (10-20% time)

  • Writing: Draft sections of written research publications, and draft and/or update short products for a PPIC audience, in collaboration with or with guidance from senior research colleagues
  • Public Speaking: Deliver research presentations to external audiences, typically short and related to specific research projects

Engagement Activities (10-20% of your time)

  • Networking and Outreach: Participate in outreach and engagement, in collaboration with senior research colleagues
  • Funding: Provide support for funding proposals and grant reporting
  • Participate in other institute events and activities, with guidance from senior colleagues


Qualifications

Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in environmental science, engineering, or policy, or in a related field that includes training in quantitative and qualitative analysis, or equivalent experience.

Experience: Experience conducting relevant research and working with large data sets. Demonstrated interest in applied policy research in topics relevant to PPIC’s research objectives.

Software Programs: Knowledge of R, Python, or another statistical software program. Knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 and ability to learn other software programs.

Project Management:  Attention to detail and accuracy; strong organizational skills to manage complex tasks and instructions, ability to prioritize work effectively, and adjust to multiple demands.

Verbal and Written Communication:  Able to develop clear and concise verbal communications with colleagues across the institute. Strong writing skills, including communicating technical concepts to nontechnical audiences.

Collaborative Style: Adept at building relationships and working collaboratively with diverse groups of colleagues across the institute. Able to effectively manage key internal and external relationships. A commitment to delivering high quality output in a timely manner to enhance the success of the team and the institute. Able to act with integrity, responsibility, and dependability.

Resourceful: Able to take initiative, maintain focus, and work independently to manage multiple deliverables and timelines. A problem-solver who is proactive, motivated, and well-organized with keen attention to detail.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Technical background in the ecology of California’s fresh, brackish, or estuarine ecosystems and their biota
  • Familiarity with California water and/or environmental policy
  • Experience with spatial data analysis (e.g., GIS)
  • Experience with data visualization tools
  • Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator or similar design software


To Apply

Please tailor your cover letter to highlight how your credentials meet the qualifications listed above. Applications submitted by April 20th will be included in the first review; we will continue to review applications after this date as needed, and the position will remain posted until filled.  

The salary range for this position is $60,000 - $82,000, dependent on experience. In determining an offer level for a candidate, PPIC considers a variety of factors including but not limited to the specific role and associated responsibilities; internal equity; and a candidate’s work experience, education, training, skills and other expertise. In addition to the salary, the role offers a generous benefit package, excellent work environment, and an exciting mission that will inspire you daily! The comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance for employee and dependents. PPIC contributes the equivalent of 9% of the salary towards the retirement plan. The organization provides 12 paid holidays and 28 days of PTO annually (PTO balance increases with tenure), and more!

Location

This position can be based in either San Francisco or Sacramento, and PPIC has hybrid work options in place. This employee will need to be based in California, within commuting distance from the office in which the position is based.

Equal Employer Opportunity (EEO) statement:

PPIC celebrates diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a team that represents the backgrounds, perspectives, identities, and skills of California. No matter who you are, we invite you to apply for this role.

Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer.