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Planning Manager

Dubai
2 weeks ago
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FINTEC recruit is supporting recruitment for a Manufacturing Planning Manager for a manufacturing facility based in Dubai.  This is a permanent position.  Salary package negotiable by experience, tax free earnings in Dubai, the company is offering relocation assistance.   Experience across industries such as automotive, wind turbine, defence or aerospace is conducive for this role.

Responsibilities:

You will be driving performance across complex multi-component production lines

Leading & developing the planning team, developing scheduling strategies for multi-line manufacturing projects

Overseeing integration between planning, production & ERP Systems to maximise throughput & reduce waste

Design and implement customised production schedules across multiple, simultaneous projects

Monitor progress and proactively manage risks to ensure timelines and budgets are met

Continuously improve production planning and resource allocation to boost efficiency

Collaborate with cross-functional teams including production, engineering, procurement, and supply chain

Support and enhance ERP system integration (AX/SAP/Primavera)

Deliver reporting on capacity planning, resource utilisation, key project milestones, and production KPIs

Skills and Experience required for the Manufacturing Planning Manager role:

Hands on experience in a complex, multi-component manufacturing environment

Degree in Engineering, Business Administration or a related technical field

Proven leadership of planning functions

Advanced understanding of planning systems, capacity management and production workflows

Strong ERP (AX, SAP or equivalent) & scheduling software (MS Project, Primavera P6)

Good analytical and communications skills

To apply for the Manufacturing Planning Manager role please submit your current CV or apply via out FINTEC recruit web site

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