The Manufacturing Planner coordinates production schedules, manages materials planning, and optimizes workflow for efficient manufacturing operations.
The Manufacturing Planner is responsible for coordinating production schedules, materials planning, and workflow optimization to ensure efficient manufacturing operations.
Responsibilities:
- Develop production schedules based on demand forecasts and production capacity
- Coordinate with supply chain and operations teams to ensure material availability
- Monitor manufacturing workflow and adjust schedules as needed
- Identify process improvements to increase production efficiency
- Track production metrics and performance indicators
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or related field
- 3+ years of experience in production planning or manufacturing operations
- Experience working with ERP or production planning systems
- Strong analytical and organizational skills
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