Production Planner Manufacturing - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Production Planner

Confidential Confidential Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT Full-time Full-time From $60,000 a year From $60,000 a year 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago Summary Manage production planning for overall operations such that plant schedules are efficiently sequenced.
Develop, implement and manage inventory strategies for customers.
Duties Arrange orders into a sequential work schedule and provide appropriate lead times to customer service.
Examine production specifications and capacity data and performs mathematical calculations to determine production processes, tools and human resource requirements for NPD.
Meets weekly with assigned plants to review prior week's performance for schedule adherence and overproduction.
Unacceptable performance is identified, and corrective actions taken.
Frozen schedule is established.
Manages stocking programs to assure demand to forecast performance and supply execution are graded.
Action is taken to identify out of bounds results to bring program back within plan.
Reviews FG inventory within warehouses to identify orphan or SLOB and initiates action to address.
Reviews assigned plant lead times weekly, identifies areas needing supply support to reduce to targeted lead time levels and takes appropriate actions to ensure success.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $60,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
Day shift Application Question(s):
How many years of scheduling experience do you have? Is your scheduling experience in a manufacturing environment? Do you have prior plastics experience? Education:
Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
Manufacturing:
1 year (Required) Production planning:
2 years (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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