Production planner- manufacturing enviroment experience


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Huxley

Listed on

28th January 2018

Location

Manchester

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Permanent

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A science solutions company are seeking two production planners to join their team in Manchester. If you have significant experience in working with MRP systems within manufacturing or engineering environments and the ability to create and release work orders, with adherence to completion dates, component and capacity availability then you may be the production planner we're looking for.

What will you be doing?

As a production planner, you will be responsible for planning and scheduling modular sub-assemblies through the MRP system to align with production needs and manage daily requirements to create, modify, move or close work orders. You'll have the ability to research and analyse root-cause of late deliveries to determine corrective actions needed to drive improvement. In addition to this, you'll work with project teams to provide planning input to structures, build sequences and best practise for New Product Introduction and new module release.

Key skill required:

* MRP systems experience

* Production planning experience within a manufacturing/ engineering environment

* BOM's/ work instructions

Who will you be working for?

As production planner, You'll be working for an established company with a reputation of delivering outstanding solutions to an array of clients. You can rest assured that your commitment and talent will be recognised in a company who will ensure you're given the support and tools to excel within your role.

If you have production planning experience within a manufacturing environment, then we want to hear from you.

Get in touch, today!

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