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AVEVA™ Composable and Model Driven MES

Get started with the Job Management use case

  • Last UpdatedOct 15, 2025
  • 3 minute read

Launch the Job Management use case from the Supervisory console (or Operator console, if configured) and select the Job Management tab. This opens a dedicated interface that provides centralized access to job-related MES functions for the selected equipment.

The Job Management use case.

The Job Management use case consists of:

Configurable page header: Displays key job metrics such as the Job Progress bar and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) value, giving users a quick overview of job performance and equipment efficiency.

Job list with quick filters: Shows all jobs associated with the selected equipment. Users can browse and select a job to manage from this list. Quick filters help narrow down the job list based on job status or actual job finish time filters, making it easier to find the job you want to work on.

For more information, see Understand Job Management filters.

Job Management panel: Provides panel buttons (e.g., Start, Suspend, Complete, Cancel) that are dynamically enabled or disabled based on the current status of the selected job.By default, these buttons link to predefined AVEVA standard use case details or can be configured to trigger processes via workflows. The link itself can be dependent on configured context. The use case details can be replaced by modified use case details depending on customer requirements.

For more information, see Execute Job Management use case details.

Use case detail area: The use case details are the interactive section for the user to execute MES use cases linked to the relevant panel buttons. The link between the panel button and the use case are configured based on several contextual factors such as:

  • The current status of the production process

  • The material being produced

  • The specific equipment selected

  • The role and identity of the operator

  • Other custom context

    For more information, see Execute Job Management use case details.

For detailed information on how to use the job management use case, see Navigate the Job Management use case.

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