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Nestled in the heart of Devon, UK, the South Molton plant is home to a team of over 400 talented professionals, driving excellence in aerospace manufacturing. With a proud history dating back to 1973, this facility has grown into a powerhouse of precision engineering, delivering high-quality components to some of the world's most renowned aerospace brands.
What makes South Molton unique? Our one-of-a-kind investment casting foundry, established in 1975, sets us apart from all other Eaton Aerospace plants. Today, our focus is on designing, manufacturing, and testing top-tier aerospace components, ensuring safety, reliability, and cutting-edge innovation.
We proudly collaborate with industry giants like Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and Augusta Westland, with our main customer being Eaton’s Titchfield facility in Hampshire, UK. If you're looking for a dynamic environment, world-class engineering, and the opportunity to shape the future of aerospace, South Molton is the place to be!
The Network Scheduler is responsible for converting Demand into a Network Supply Plan with an actionable 0–3-month executable production plan.
This role ensures material and production readiness across the network, maximizes demand fulfilment, and drives short-term supply chain performance through proactive risk mitigation and recovery management. The Network Scheduler works closely with Production Planning, Network Planners, Operations, Procurement,and Customer Service within the S&OE (Sales and Operations Execution) Short-Term Scheduling & Demand Fulfilment horizon 0-3 months
What You’ll Do
Short‑Term Planning & Schedule Management
Plan and execute internal and supplier fulfilment within a 12‑week horizon to maximise clear‑to‑build and delivery performance. Translate network supply plans into executable master production and repair schedules. Balance production load across sites and define buy volumes to support the agreed plan. Manage demand changes (new orders, cancellations, priority shifts) within the S&OE window. Convert demand into repair plans and schedule M‑orders in line with operational readiness.
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SIOP & S&OE Alignment
Execute schedules aligned to SIOP targets for inventory, production utilisation, and cost‑to‑serve. Operationalise SIOP decisions through weekly S&OE cycles. Identify risks and opportunities within S&OE, acting as the first escalation point for near‑term issues.
Performance, Recovery & Risk Management
Own customer recovery schedules and line‑of‑balance actions, ensuring effective execution. Lead arrears burn‑down and recovery of past‑due customer orders. Support On‑Time Delivery through proactive scheduling, material readiness, and cross‑functional coordination. Proactively identify short‑term risks (supplier constraints, expedites, re‑routes, inventory redeployment) and recommend mitigation actions.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration
Partner with Operations to align capacity, labour, and resources with scheduled requirements. Work closely with Procurement to secure supply, resolve shortages, and manage expedites. Collaborate with Customer Service to confirm achievable commitments and communicate risks early.
Qualifications
APEX CPIM would be an advantage but is also not a requirement for the role
Skills
Experience in production scheduling, material planning, or supply chain execution. Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems, planning parameters, and master data health. Ability to prioritise, manage frequent changes, and communicate effectively. Strong problem-solving skills with experience in short-term risk identification and mitigation


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Flexible working hours and a hybrid working model for the right candidate. A company culture committed to Inclusion & Diversity and Sustainability. Annual mentoring programme, Eaton University, and a robust reward and recognition framework. Ongoing learning and global career development opportunities, including internal mobility. Comprehensive induction support and a well‑structured onboarding experience.
The successful applicant will be in contact with US ITAR controlled technology, goods and information. As a condition of employment, employees with access to US ITAR controlled technology and goods may be required to undergo an additional screening process as part of the recruitment process.
We are committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for job applicants and employees. Our recruitment processes use balanced selection criteria and avoid unlawful discrimination against applicants on the basis of their age, colour, disability, marital status, national origin, gender, gender identity, genetic information, race or racial origin, religion, sexual orientation or any other status protected or required by law.
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