Production Planner

Guildford, Surrey
11 months ago
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Production Planner | Pioneering Space Manufacturing | Guildford
 
Are you an experienced Production Planner looking to take the next step in your career? This is your opportunity to join a cutting-edge manufacturing company that plays a critical role in the development of next-generation commercial satellite systems.
 
We’re seeking a detail-oriented, proactive planner to join our fast-paced, innovation-driven team. In this role, you’ll help coordinate production workflows that keep complex projects on track and aligned with delivery goals.
 
What You’ll Be Doing
 
As a Production Planner, you’ll ensure that everything runs like clockwork—managing production timelines, resources, and materials to meet both project-specific and stock-level demands. You’ll work closely with colleagues across Project Management, Engineering, Production, and Supply Chain, aligning activities to support both ongoing and upcoming builds.
 
Your responsibilities will include:

Designing and rolling out new planning frameworks and tools
Building and maintaining manufacturing schedules across multiple projects
Overseeing stock planning and scheduling to ensure continuity of supply
Using ERP systems (preferably SAP or SAP S/4HANA) to manage workflows and inventory
Monitoring material requirements and coordinating procurement to minimise waste and delays
Analysing production data to improve efficiency and reduce costs
Generating reports and presenting KPIs related to schedule performance and production metrics
Driving continuous improvement in planning processes and systems 
What we’re looking for:

Proven experience in a production planning or similar role within a manufacturing setting
Strong background in setting up planning systems and workflows, particularly with ERP tools
Familiarity with SAP or SAP S/4HANA is highly desirable
Excellent communication and collaboration skills—you’ll be working with teams across departments
Strong understanding of manufacturing principles and how planning supports operational success
Competence in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Teams, PowerPoint)
Experience in electronics manufacturing is a plus 
What’s in it for you?

Competitive Salary.
Flexible working policies.
32 days annual leave + BH.
Annual Company Bonus Scheme.
Up to 8% employer pension contribution.
Life Assurance (6X salary).
Private Health Care.
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave.
Multiple Discount, Memberships schemes

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