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Using MRP tools and techniques the planners ensures the availability and flow of raw materials to our customers. Responsibilities include but are not limited to monitoring planned/open orders, creating purchase requests to procurement, establishing/managing safety stock levels, ensuring the accuracy of MRP planning parameters (lead-times, yields, etc.
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Coordinates with suppliers and supply chain to set up MRP and POs, ensures timely completion of FAs and PPAPs, schedules pilot builds, and encourages advanced planning for the creation of standard work, tooling, fixtures, gauges, layout plans, training, and capacity to meet SQDC targets associated with product implementation and ramp plans.
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You will utilize MRP to its full advantage to ensure schedule integrity. As Planner Scheduler, you will be a key member working within Production. Tasks will consist of, but exceed: Short horizon planning, Work pack creation, Supply chain expediting, Assembly scheduling, Shopfloor interface, and Revenue forecasting.
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Managing working capital, financial risk, and maintaining accurate MRP data are key responsibilities. Utilizing Material Requirements Planning (MRP), you will trigger supplier releases and proactively assess supplier Kanban/inventory levels while monitoring backorders.
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