Production and Material Planner Manufacturing - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Production and Material Planner

Plans, schedules, coordinates and/or monitors final approval of products through the complete production cycle to meet production requirements.
Works from Bills of Material, engineering plans and production specifications to ensure materials are provided according to schedules.
Forecast the amount of material required and assist in the forecasting of equipment and labor required for production.
Advises management of the status of work in progress, coordinates with manufacturing, quality, and supply chain and interfaces with engineering and program management.
Analyzes material requirements and makes reservations in accordance with Standard Planning Practices to ensure availability of materials and labor to meet production requirements and delivery commitments.
Works to resolve labor and material shortages, backlogs and other potential schedule interruptions.
Creates and maintains standard Bills of Material and router for Fabrication as well as Final Assembly from drawings prepared by Engineering department as required by Sales order received from Contracts department.
Creates jobs for Fabrication and Assembly.
Maintains drawing file of drawings to latest revision levels.
Sends copies to Purchasing, Manufacturing Engineering, or Assembly as new revision levels are received.
Maintain Master Order Schedule of jobs or product classes under the cognizance of the position.
Coordinates other functions such as quick shippers, foreign sales, etc.
as directed.
Releases all assembly process sheets and reference data and documentation in accordance with Production procedures.
Control the release of Production Routers.
Production and Material Planner Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Forecasting Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering Program Management Purchasing Process Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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