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Production Planner

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Job Purpose
To ensure that the Packhall and Warehouse materials are maintained at appropriate levels in liaison with production management and key stakeholders.
Main Responsibilities
Production Planning and Master Scheduling
- Develop, maintain and optimize daily and weekly production schedules for the Packhall facility.
- Utilize sales forecasts, confirmed orders, and rolling averages to ensure optimal stock levels that meet on-time delivery targets, while considering plant constraints related to safety, quality, and maintenance activities.
Material Planning & Ordering
- Manage material requirements planning (MRP) to ensure timely availability of raw materials.
- Collaborate closely with suppliers to confirm orders, monitor lead times, and mitigate potential supply disruptions.
Product Specification and MRP Data Management
- Maintain accurate planning parameters in the MRP system, including safety stock levels and holding times, to support efficient and reliable production scheduling.
Cross-functional Coordination
- Act as a key liaison between production, maintenance, logistics, warehouse, procurement, and commercial teams, to ensure alignment on production priorities and resource allocation.
Production Tracking and Adjustment
- Monitor daily production progress in QAD/MFG Pro (or equivalent ERP system), identifying and addressing any delays, material shortages, or changes in customer demand to maintain schedule adherence.
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Forecast Management
- Conduct regular reviews of sales forecasts with Account Managers to improve forecast accuracy and ensure production plans align with market demand.
Performance Reporting and Analysis
- Prepare and present Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reports, including service levels, forecast accuracy, production performance, and stock holding metrics, providing insights and recommendations for continuous improvement.
Continuous Improvement
- Identify and implement process improvements in planning, scheduling, and materials management, to enhance efficiency, reduce waste, and support business objectives.
Skills & Abilities
- Analytical Thinking: Strong ability to interpret and analyze production and inventory data to optimize schedules, manage stock levels, and make informed decisions in response to changing demand patterns.
- Problem Solving: Demonstrated capability to respond quickly and effectively to operational issues, such as equipment breakdowns or material shortages, minimizing disruption to production.
- Working to Deadlines: Proven ability to perform under pressure and meet tight deadlines, ensuring timely completion of manufacturing resource planning and material ordering activities to support seamless operations.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across internal departments and maintain productive relationships with external suppliers.
- Organisation: Exceptional attention to detail and strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt to a fast-paced, dynamic manufacturing environment.
- Good IT system knowledge and familiar with all MS Office packages. Advantage if previously worked with QAD.


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Education & Experience
- Educated to degree level in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or a related discipline, or equivalent experience demonstrating the ability to perform at this level.
- Proven experience in production planning, scheduling, or procurement within a manufacturing or packaging environment, with a solid understanding of end-to-end supply chain processes.
- Strong understanding of production and packaging operations, including workflow, capacity planning, and material management principles.
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