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Production Planner

Streamline Search
Greater London
1 day ago
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Production Planner Required!

Our client is a leading UK-based manufacturer of specialist sterilisation solutions, serving a variety of professional, research, and clinical sectors worldwide.

Our client is looking for an experienced Production Planner to join their small, collaborative team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing production workflows, prioritising projects, and keeping internal teams, including sales and purchasing fully informed to ensure schedules are met and customer expectations are managed.

Package:

  • Salary £32,000 - £35,000 (DOE)
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Early finish Fridays
  • Working hours Monday - Thursday 8:30am till 5pm and Fridays 8:30am till 2pm

Production Planner - Responsibilities:

  • Manage production schedules and workflows.
  • Supervise and coordinate a team of approximately 10 workshop staff, ensuring effective task allocation and prioritisation
  • Understand and manage Bills of Materials (BOMs) to support accurate production planning
  • Attend production meetings, providing clear updates on project status, progress, and potential delays
  • Communicate any production issues or delays to the sales team to manage customer expectations effectively
  • Step in to support the shopfloor as needed
  • Provide support in purchasing or materials management during staff absences or periods of high demand.

Production Planner - Requirements:

  • 4 + years' proven experience in Production Planning, Coordination, or Scheduling. Including the use of ERP systems.
  • Ability to prioritise tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Engineering or technical background is essential
  • Hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment is advantageous
  • Willingness to assist in other departments during staff absence or periods of high demand
  • Strong computer and Microsoft 365 skills

Streamline Search is acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.

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