• Successful in the implementation and maintenance of the brewery’s QMS and EMS
• Strong multicultural team leadership, interpersonal, and analytical skills.
• Knowledgeable in Brewing, Fermentation, Filtration, Packaging, Quality, Safety and
Warehousing operations.
• Sound Knowledge of Financial Feasibility Studies using COMFAR Software.
•Training Course on Financial Analysis of Investment Project Scenarios with Application
of COMFAR(Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Recording) Software
Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced Level by UNIDO.
• Sound IT skills and proficient user of Microsoft Office, database systems, and quality
monitoring systems.
I will do the project using COMFAR (Computer Model for Feasibility Analysis and Reporting) Software
To summarize, the software could consider improvements in several general areas:
It needs to get the possibility to integrate with other software, like Microsoft Excel. Making it possible to connect with other analyses and be able to export results into for instance a budgetary program, would improve the usability considerably.
It needs a greater degree of logic and clarity as to input data, as understanding this inputting is possibly the main barrier for many users.
Connected to the above, a greater degree of modulation is probably required to stay state-of-the-art in the future. Instead of one model for everybody, where choices inside this model determine the extent and scope of the analysis, there should rather be several smaller models where choices are pre-made for the user. It could even include open spreadsheet-based templates, which the users could tailor to their specific needs.
It may need a lighter, quicker type of financial calculator mode. No major options, and no major interface, just a few clicks and you have an IRR. This type of feature is likely to appeal to broad groups of users- even though it will be «quick and dirty» and will need to be used with care and due guidance to avoid drawing wrong conclusions from approximate results.