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The Production Planner performs a functional role as part of the plant-based team to support the Supply Chain strategy at MSA. Specifically, this position will focus on achieving execution excellence day-to-day of the demand and supply plans for assigned production lines to meet customer delivery objectives.
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Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager your role will require you to ensure effective planning of material and resource to meet the demands of the customer’s deliveries. Determine manpower, equipment and raw materials needed to cover production demand.
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As a Supply Chain Manager, you will lead and manage the End to End Supply Chain, comprising of Customer Forecasting & Demand, Purchasing/Material Supply Planning, Inventory Planning & Control, Production Planning, Distribution/Warehousing and International Trade with Raw Materials/Commodities being the key category of purchase.
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Technology – Oracle EBS R12 Planning – Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning (ASCP), Collaborative, Inventory, Demand, Global Order, Manufacturing, Production and Strategic planning.
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Areas of responsibility will be the Order to Delivery process, consisting of Manufacturing Logistics, Demand, Production and Capacity Planning, Inventory Management, Local Direct and In-Direct purchasing, Customer relations and service, Local Product Management, incl Product and Tool Design.
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The Production Materials Planner uses the manufacturing resource planning systems and the production scheduling process to align inventory levels with demand planning.
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10 years’ experience in professional production scheduling/demand forecasting/planning/supply chain environment using MRP & ERP systems. Work with commercial teams to project demand requirements for finished goods and raw materials to maintain targeted inventory levels and/or meet production needs.
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Align supply chain activities (planning, sourcing, production, and delivery) with demand utilizing S&OP as a method to drive desired results. Supply Chain Manager - Local Denver, CO Candidates Only.
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Work with demand planning to develop and maintain accurate forecasts to help the organization plan and allocate resources effectively. Collaborate with other departments, such as supply chain, engineering and manufacturing/production to align strategies and achieve overall organizational goals.
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Min. 3 years of experience in supply chain/planning environment or Project Management utilizing MRP. Work with the Demand Coordinator to understand Orders forecast/strategic projects and Project Management & Operational team to develop optimal approach through production.
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The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for the strategic planning of production schedules and ensuring optimal inventory levels to meet customer and production demands. The Supply Chain Manager plays a critical role in ensuring the efficient coordination of production activities and inventory control, contributing significantly to meeting production targets and maintaining optimal inventory levels to support business objectives.
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Provide data for forecast and performance reviews with key suppliers to support supply planning and buffer demand volatility. Working with operations, sales, and supply chain, will analyze work center loads for effective capacity planning.
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You will be accountable for understanding the supply chain and demand planning business drivers, the key interpersonal structure of the operations team, and drive performance improvement as you handle capacity planning and various logistics projects.
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Manages the cross functional flow of data to support demand and supply planning execution at all stages of the product life cycle (Phase In, Current, Phase Out, Obsolete) This position provides materials planning support to assigned catering units and ensures that they have raw materials required for daily production requirements.
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This responsibility entails Master Scheduling, planning future material demand, reviewing system transactions, ensuring accurate inventory levels, and coordinating with our logistics manager to resolve issues throughout the supply chain to meet and exceed customer expectations.
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