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Coordinates cross-functional activities with Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, Inventory Control, Shipping and Receiving, and Contract Administration to ensure a smooth flow of materials through the production process and consistent information about status and priorities.
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A production scheduler works closely with the production manager, the engineering team, and the quality control team to optimize the production schedule and minimize costs and waste.
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Description: Position Summary: Hybrid supply planning and inventory management responsibilities: Responsible for planning all aspects of production using a MRP II Database. Support interdepartmental communication relating to several groups such as: Planning value stream leaders Inventory Control Manufacturing Purchasing Customer Service and Shipping•Track/expedite critical raw materials shortage with purchasing/receiving/RMQC that prevent Work order to start on time.
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Experience in purchasing or production and inventory control. Minimum of three years of progressive experience in Planning, Manufacturing Logistics, Purchasing, or Quality. You will be responsible for generating production plans, as well as planning necessary resources (material, hand work, inventory) to meet customer requirements.
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As a Production Planner/Master Scheduler, you will perform a wide variety of complex forecasting activities required to attain production objectives. Requires strong knowledge of a variety of manufacturing activities including purchasing, materials, production processes and engineering.
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Work with Purchasing to obtain and schedule materials based on production forecasts. Assignments generally include the attainment of planning objectives where products or production processes are new or manufacturing processes are variable.
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You will be trusted to be the liaison between Supply Chain and Customer Service. the Voice of the Plant and Voice of the Customer with the following responsibilities: Review engineering plans and product specifications to determine raw material requirements to support manufacturing schedules.
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Other job titles we would consider: Materials Coordinator, Inventory Coordinator, Supply Chain Coordinator, Production Planner, Logistics Coordinator, Materials Analyst, Materials Planner, Production Scheduler, Operations Coordinator, Warehouse Coordinator, Logistics Planner, Inventory Control Specialist, Materials Control Coordinator, Supply Chain Analyst, Demand Planner, Order Fulfillment Coordinator, Purchasing Coordinator, Material Flow Coordinator.
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Work with Engineering and related areas to develop tools and procedures to maximize facility and equipment utilization. Qualifications:Requires a bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Coordinates interdepartmental activity with Quality, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, and Inventory Control Communicate with Customer Service, Manufacturing and Planning, daily, regarding identified concerns with material/component availability, equipment failures, customer demands, engineering changes, and deviations that impact the attainment of the production schedules.
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Minimum of one year of experience functioning as a Buyer, Purchasing Specialist, Supply Chain Specialist, Order Scheduler. Submission of RFQ's and RFP’s for spares and manage shipment trackingLead special projects related to continuous improvement of indirect spendLiaise with production and maintenance department to support urgent production activitiesConduct preliminary vetting of suppliers (contact information, questionnaire, NDA's, etc.
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Must be able to understand and apply engineering specifications. Requires effective verbal and written communications. Direct and assist lower-level planners as needed. Must be able to use Microsoft Office.
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Requires at least 5 years related experience.
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Requires at least 5 years related experience.
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Coordinates interdepartmental activity with quality assurance, manufacturing, purchasing, engineering, inventory control, traffic, etc. Schedules equipment and personnel, confirms material supply and demands, prepares work orders or purchase requests for the production or purchase of components or parts based on a master production schedule, shop load and inventory requirements.
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