ColArt Benelux
MANUFACTURING PLANNER – MATERNITY COVER

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Love turning data into action? Thrive on balancing demand, capacity and performance? Join us as our new Manufacturing Planner and play a pivotal role in driving operational excellence across our manufacturing site. As a key member of the site leadership team, you’ll own demand and production planning, strengthen cross-functional collaboration, and ensure our plans deliver outstanding customer service while controlling costs.
Manufacturing Planner (Maternity Cover)
Location: Lowestoft, UK
Department: Operations
Reporting to: Site Manager
Contract: Fixed-term (Maternity Cover)
Salary: £34,000 – £38,000
Key Responsibilities
Planning, SIOP & MRP
- Own demand, capacity and production planning across the site.
- Manage the MRP system and associated physical planning processes.
- Process sales orders and manage demand forecasts.
- Collaborate with the global SIOP team to align plans with demand.
Data, BOM & Materials
- Maintain accurate BOMs, including SMV creation and updates.
- Check material availability and manage substitutions where required.
- Ensure WIP accuracy and manage product discontinuations.
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Performance & Reporting
- Manage and report KPIs including customer service, sales, capacity and plan adherence.
- Prepare clear, concise updates and presentations for site and wider stakeholders.
Financial & Compliance
- Process invoicing accurately and on time.
- Ensure import/export documentation and certifications are accurate and compliant with legislation.
Stakeholder & Leadership Responsibilities
- Drive clear communication across operations, supply chain and commercial teams.
- Act as a member of the local Leadership Team, contributing to site performance.
- Prioritise routine and unexpected tasks and provide ad-hoc operational cover when required.
Health, Safety & Security
- Champion a strong health and safety culture.
- Support emergency response activities.
- Ensure site security procedures are followed, including opening and closing the site.
Skills & Experience
- Strong, practical experience of MRP and production planning.
- Advanced IT skills, including spreadsheets and planning systems.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- FMCG or manufacturing planning experience (desirable)


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About Us
At Colart our mission is to “inspire every artist in the world.” We take pride in our heritage brands and the passionate people who bring them to life. We have nearly 900 employees across 12 countries and our products are sold in over 130 countries.
Colart Group is the parent company of iconic art brands like Winsor & Newton, Liquitex, Lefranc Bourgeois, Conté à Paris, Charbonnel, SNAZAROO and Reeves. We develop innovative products that inspire creativity at all levels, from professionals to hobbyists and students.
Proudly B Corp™ certified, we are committed to sustainability with science-based carbon reduction targets, creating financial, environmental, and social value. Sustainability shapes our culture, reducing environmental impact and enhancing social contributions through community engagement and artist wellbeing.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Many Voices. One Community. We are committed to being a company of choice, creating a workplace where every individual thrives, both professionally and personally.
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