Production Planner

Ensign-Bickford IndustriesSimsbury, CT
31dOnsite

About The Position

EBAD seeks a highly motivated individual for the Production Planner, reporting directly to the Production Manager, Linear & Transfer Systems (LTS). This position is located in Simsbury, CT. Responsibilities: The Production Planner contributes to the successful build and delivery of product to both internal and external customers. The Production Planner is responsible for coordinating and/or performing tasks associated with operations execution starting with customer order entry through shipment. The Planner oversees and coordinates all inventory movement associated with modified-standard and repeat production product manufacture. Principal duties and responsibilities include the following:

Requirements

  • 5+ years in Materials Management, Logistics, and Planning.
  • Bachelor’s degree in business or related field preferred.
  • APICS CPIM required.
  • Ability to view at a high level the overall potential risks and impacts within the organization based on material planning decisions.
  • Strong planning and organizational skills with ability to be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities and assignments.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, verbally and in writing, to individuals at all levels and to cross-functional groups.
  • Must be able to effectively communicate and interact with all levels of management.
  • Understanding of configuration management, supply chain, material control, manufacturing, and shipping processes.
  • Experience with Import/Export requirements and international shipping.
  • Good working knowledge of computer applications such as ERP/MRP, Proficient in MS Office Suite: Excel, Word, and Power Point.
  • Ability to interpret and understand work orders as well as mechanical, technical, and electronic drawings, manuals, and other related documentation
  • Ability to motivate people, particularly in supply chain and materials management environment.

Nice To Haves

  • LEAN Manufacturing concept implementation experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Reviews supply and demand within ERP to ensure timely availability of production materials to meet contract requirements.
  • Effectively manages raw material receipt, inventory and distribution including finished goods movement and shipment to customers.
  • Maintains accurate and timely records of inventory movements and transactions including Customer Furnished Property.
  • Establishes material requirements and requisitions materials to assure on time delivery to production.
  • Allocates existing inventory and creates planned shop orders in ERP for procurement of material.
  • Ensures demand is generated properly for all materials.
  • Maintains Receiving Inspection and X-ray priorities.
  • Coordinates with Material Control for timely release of Shop Order and material kits based upon production demand.
  • Issues all shop floor point of use materials and reports production in ERP.
  • Management of product packaging and shipping; creates packing slip, and performs logistical liaison functions.
  • Maintains inventory Kanban levels based on strategic stocking plans.
  • Interfaces with other functions to effectively and efficiently monitor material flow and work prioritization from customer order receipt to project close out.
  • Effectively supports cycle counts and/or physical inventory audits including root cause analysis and corrective action implementation associated with inventory inaccuracies.
  • Participates in Continuous Improvement efforts and Kaizen activities.
  • Actively leads, creates and energizes positive change.
  • Initiates investigation and involves the key personnel required to resolve problems that may impact scheduled shipments.
  • Trains other departments on inventory best practices and cycle counting.
  • Contributes to the implementation of a sustained 5S program on the shop floor.
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