Planning and Scheduling Coordinator-Manufacturing Sector


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

16th May 2022

Location

Ashby-De-La-Zouch

Salary/Rate

£23000 - £25000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

Neg

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Planning and Scheduling Coordinator-Manufacturing Sector

Permanent

Uo to £25000 per year + bonus scheme + benefits

Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire

37 hours per week, Monday-Friday

Are you an experienced administrator working in an manufacturing or events management environment looking for a fast paced busy role with an extremely well known company in the market place? Plenty of training and career progression available.

On offer is an exciting permanent role that pays a competitive pay rate, profit related bonus scheme (worth £1.5-3K per year), company pension, company uniform, childcare voucher scheme and a generous 34 days holiday.

My client is well established within the automotive manufacturing sector and has continued to remain busy even during the past 2 years.

Due to an extremely full order book moving forward they are now looking for a scheduling administration member of staff to maintain the scheduling system in order to ensure effectiveness of the supply chain, leading to greater customer satisfaction.

The roleTake ownership of the logistical processes, working with the supply chain to obtain items, labour, and lead timesHighlight any blockages or challenges the teams may have to adapt to, giving all parties time to prepareUpdate and maintain scheduling systems, keeping information realistic throughout the sales and build process

The personStrong administration experience, within a scheduling, planning, or events management positionStrong IT skills including Microsoft Office and SAPExcellent communication skills-you will be liaising with clients, leasing, and delivery companies

This role is for an immediate start so please send an up-to-date CV for the attention on Nick Smith

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