Production Planner
Job Description
Planner
Location: Hauppauge, NY
Duration: 6+ month
HOURS: M-F. 8.5 hour day with .5 for lunch. Target start would be 7:30/8 am but there may be some flexibility in start time.
DEGREE: Prefer a degree #1 or must currently be in college pursing a degree
SUMMARY:
Ensures performance to the master production schedule to achieve division objectives for customer service, inventory levels, and configuration management. Plans, prepares, issues, and controls basic production schedules and material requirements to ensure a controlled flow of approved materials timed to meet production requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Identifies common raw material and component requirements for production from engineering and production specifications. Ensures accurate item master schedules and bill of materials.
Advises management of the status of work in progress, material availability, and potential production problems to ensure that personnel, equipment, materials, and services are provided as needed.
Coordinates cross-functional activities with Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Engineering, Inventory Control, Shipping/Receiving, and Contract Administration to ensure a smooth flow of materials through the production process and consistent information regarding status and priorities.
Recommends changes to improve product or process efficiency and/or reduce cost using continuous improvement principles.
Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing technical and/or trade publications, establishing networks, and/or participating in professional associations.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Professional entry level position. Bachelor’s degree in business administration or a related field; may be actively pursuing and is currently studying upper-division core curriculum courses; OR has passed the CPIM national certification basics exam and is committed to achieving the CPIM national certification; OR has completed a certification program in production and inventory control.
Knowledge of general manufacturing and business operations and key manufacturing resources planning theories and principles including continuous improvement methods (e.g., pull systems, process mapping, JIT). General knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements related to production control. General knowledge of manufacturing resource planning systems and standard business application software. Ability to research and analyze data and develop recommendations or resolve problems by drawing on internal information and referring to prior decisions. Ability to work with only general work direction and instructions regarding the scope of assignments and determine priority and order of assignments.