Materials Planning Manager

Garden City, County of Flintshire
7 months ago
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Role: Materials Planning Manager
Location: Deeside
Type: Permanent
Hours: Monday-Thursday (Days)

Do you have experience within a similar role?

Are you looking to join a global leader who can offer a 4 day working week?

Then this is the role for you!

My client, a global leader in the Aerospace industry, has an exciting opportunity for a Material Planning Manager to join their team based in Deeside.

Responsibilities:

Provide leadership to both planning and commercial team.
Lead Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning process (SIOP). Integrate all necessary functions and delivers a high-level presentation to the top management group
Collaborate closely with Production, Maintenance, Repair, Operations and Engineering teams to create accurate capacity plans that reflect the difference between demand and the resources available
Develop a best practice sharing mentality between the team. Engaging with related sites and embracing an ongoing enhancement mindset.
Material escalation point, dealing with supply chain and functional business connections both inside and externally
Sales forecasting, where appropriate, based on capacity, client orderbooks, and arrears recovery
Keep track of throughput and plan compliance. Reports on limitations and recuperation
Interacts with Quality, Materials, Manufacturing, MRO, Shipping, and Assembly to ensure deliveries are met
Review orderbook changes and challenges any changes in the demand profile with the relevant customers
The person:

2-3 years management experience
Degree in Operations, Business, Supply Chain or related field preferred or equivalent experience.
5 years' experience working within a planning and/or customer facing role
2-3 years management experience, preferable within an aerospace manufacturer
Strong leadership skills to overcome challenges and achieve results
Strong mathematical ability, excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong MS office and ERP system understanding

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