Production Planner

Fareham
5 hours ago
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Our client, a prominent player in the aerospace industry, is seeking a dedicated Production Planner to join their team on a permanent basis. This role is critical in ensuring the seamless operational management and end-to-end planning of production-related activities. You will be responsible for coordinating production rates, load balancing, and maintaining safe production practices, integrating inputs from various Manufacturing Managers including Airframe & Powerplant, Avionics, Quality, and Procurement.

Key Responsibilities:

Production Planning Management:

Own and maintain the overall production timeline and associated risk register.

Report timelines, workforce requirements, and risk registers to the Head of Manufacturing and the Manufacturing Management Team.

Schedule and assign all production activities through production tools, providing regular progress reports.

Drive cost reduction, risk mitigation, and continuous improvement initiatives across the supply base.

Prepare and present production reports, KPIs, and personnel requirement forecasts to senior management.

Toolchain, Product Definition, and Production Flow Ownership:

Develop high-level production processes and related facility/equipment support.

Input data into production planning tools and allocate work assignments.

Maintain Production Work Cards in collaboration with the Engineering Quality Team and Manufacturing Manager - Quality.

Ensure product specifications are kept up to date in collaboration with Engineering Design and Quality.

Ensure the product definition for outgoing production aircraft is consistent with customer requirements.

Adhere to company policies, procedures, and guidelines.

Other responsibilities as agreed with your manager.

Job Requirements:

Experience in production planning or design within an engineering manufacturing context, preferably in aerospace.

Familiarity with aerospace production practices and standard compliance.

Proficiency in creating and updating production procedures for various airframe and powerplant systems.

Strong computer literacy, particularly with Microsoft Office 365 and manufacturing software tools (e.g., MRP, Odoo desirable).

Excellent communication and presentation skills.

Right to work within the UK.

BPSS vetting minimum and SC clearance as required.

Desirable Skills:

Knowledge of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) operations.

Experience with Atlassian (Jira).

Practical hands-on skills in various manufacturing processes, such as fabrication, welding, and assembly.

Benefits:

Opportunity to work within a leader in the aerospace sector.

Engagement in innovative and cutting-edge projects.

Professional development and continuous learning opportunities.

Collaborative and supportive work environment.

If you are an experienced Production Planner looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity to advance your career in the aerospace industry, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic team

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