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Production Expeditor & Demand Planner (Treatments)

Stroud
3 weeks ago
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Full-time (39hours) - Permanent - Days - Competitive Salary DOE
Job Overview:
Our esteemed client, based in South Gloucestershire, is looking for a Production Expeditor & Demand Planner (Treatments) to join their team. The Production & Demand Planner (Treatments) is a key component of the Manufacturing Team and is the primary contact for customer progress enquiries. They will report to the Managing Director with a reporting link to all Directors and Senior Managers on the site.
Key Responsibilities & Duties;

  • Managing customer expectations and ensuring the Organisation delivers on commitments made
  • Creation of Priority and Work to listings for the treatments sections
  • Creating mitigation strategies for planned maintenance and holidays of the treatment's teams.
    Person Specification - Essential;
  • Minimum 3 years experience in a fast paced production environment
  • Ability to priortise and meet conflicting deadlines
  • Basic understanding of Microsoft Office software and comfortable with the use of computer-based manufacturing systems and reporting.
  • A people person, confident in their own ability to communicate and build solid working relationships.
    Person Specification - Desirable;
  • Experience of working in an AS9100 approved (aerospace) environment
  • Experience of Surface Treatments and associated processes
    Swift (Gloucester) are acting as an employment agency with regards to this vacancy

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