Production Planner Manufacturing - Narragansett, RI at Geebo

Production Planner


Summary:
Rogers Corporation currently has an opening for a Production Planner in Narragansett, RI.
This position does not offer sponsorship nor relocation.
The Production Planner is responsible for coordinating and expediting the flow of work and materials within or between departments according to daily and weekly production schedules to meet customer requirements while minimizing manufacturing, distribution costs, and inventory investment.
Essential Functions:
Create and maintain schedules to successfully meet shipping dates according to forecasts and orders while maximizing efficiencies.
Utilize released and created work orders to ensure compliance with the planned demand to support sales and inventory levels while utilizing available capacity.
Create and/or recommend revisions to production schedules as needed.
Prepare scheduling reports as required.
Communicate with internal customers as to the status of open orders/jobs and exceptions impacting on-time delivery.
Provide leadership visibility over potential issues that may impact production scheduling (i.
e.
raw material/equipment issues).
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Logistics/Supply Chain, Operations Management, Business or related fieldMay consider equivalent work experience in lieu of degreeMinimum of 2 years of MANUFACTURING planning and/or scheduling experience requiredExperience using production planning software and enterprise resource planning systems required Recommended Skills Enterprise Resource Planning Forecasting Inventory Investment Leadership Operations Management Sales Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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