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Production Planner - West London - £30,700 + OTE £44,000 + Benefits - Ref 2051
I am currently recruiting for a Production Planner to work for a leading engineering organisation based in West London. Up to £30,700 + OTE £44,000 + Benefits
The organisation is an industry leader within their field delivering world-class products into a specialist market. They have a team of highly motivated individuals that are extremely driven and pride themselves on delivering their innovative portfolio of products and engineering expertise to clients across the globe.
Due to recent expansion in their product range, the organisation has the need to appoint a Production Planner on a permanent basis.
Role Overview
In this role as a Production Planner, you will become the crucial supporting link between office staff and the production team ensuring that the workload is distributed across the team to maximise production efficiency as well as being a solution-focused individual for any issues that arise during production. You will utilise the company ERP system to ensure parts required are available and work with team leaders to stay ahead of any shop floor demands.
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Secondly, you will contribute to production planning meetings and follow-up on actions raised, keep relevant colleagues informed of progress and any production-related issues arising. The nature of this role will require you to review systems, procedures, and general operations to maintain continuous improvements in production efficiency.


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Requirements
- Previous experience as a Production Planner, Production Scheduler, Production Controller, or similar
- Experience using ERP systems
This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a Production Planner to work for an industry-leading organisation that are innovating and shaping the future of their industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of technology to enhance their product range. The organisation fully supports career development, and therefore opportunities to advance your career will become available.
This is an immediate requirement, so if you have the required skills and experience, please get in touch immediately with an up-to-date copy of your CV.
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