Production Planner (Engineering)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
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Job Description

Production Planner (Engineering)

£28,000 - £29,500 + Company Benefits + Flexible Start / Finish Time + Monday to Friday + Inhouse Training + Discount Scheme + Free Parking

York

Are you an organized and problem solving individual looking to become a Production Planner for a leading manufacturing company that provide in-house training to ensure your equipped to succeed from the off?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to become a fundamental asset to the business. You will be analysing, identifying and proposing solutions to issues that arise, monitoring plans, completing analysis and reporting requirements as well as supporting the implementation and maintenance of the ERP System.

This Company have been established for over 3 decades and are nationally recognised for the specialist work they do within the Aerospace, Space and Defence industries. With the quality of their work they have created a strong reputation for designing and building complete process solutions to the highest quality, providing customers with great efficiency

This role would suit an individual with planning experience looking for an exciting new opportunity to work for an industry leading manufacturer.

The Role:

  • Analyse, identify and propose solutions to risks and issues.
  • Monitor plans considering wins, issues and improvements.
  • Complete agreed analysis and reporting require...

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