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Job Title: Material Resource Planning Controller

Location: Lincoln (Teal Park)

Contract Length: 12 months

Shift Pattern: Hybrid (3 days office / 2 days remote) |

Randstad Sourceright, a leading provider of RPO & MSP Recruitment Services, is proud to be recruiting on behalf of Siemens Energy Industrial Turbomachinery Ltd (SEITL) for a Material Resource Planning (MRP) Controller to join their team based in Lincoln.

What will you do?

As an MRP Controller, you will:



Develop and manage delivery schedules to meet master production plans and customer demands.

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Maintain and optimise stock levels across the supply chain.

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Respond to demand changes and communicate implications to the Regional Purchase Manager.

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Ensure SAP and ERP systems reflect real-time supplier delivery data.

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Collaborate with suppliers to resolve delays and delivery risks, supporting continuous improvement initiatives.

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Conduct supplier reviews focusing on delivery, cost, and quality performance.

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Analyse capacity constraints and escalate critical issues proactively.

What do you need to bring?

Essential Skills / Experience:

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Background in Engineering, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Purchasing or Logistics.

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Strong understanding of MRP systems and ERP tools (SAP experience highly desirable).

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Excellent communication and relationship management skills.

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Data analysis skills with experience using Excel and planning reports.

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Ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain high attention to detail.

Desirable:

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Experience in supplier relationship management.

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Load & capacity planning knowledge.

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Familiarity with production control processes and continuous improvement environments.

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Background in similar industries (e.g., aerospace, heavy engineering – Rolls-Royce experience is a plus)

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