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Production Planning Administrator

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11 months ago
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Position: Production Planning Administrator

Salary: £22,687 to £23,555

Position: permanent

Location: Lincoln

Working Hours: 37-hours per week:Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 4pm Friday 7:30am to 12:30pm

We are now seeking home based Production Planning Administrator to support planning administration department for a busy manufacturing company based in Lincoln.

Requirement:

Launching paperwork to accompany orders being processed through shop floor.
Make amendments on a manufacturing order waiting to start and already started.
Liaising with other departments for guidance and instructions on making unique amendments.
To ensure the latest information is updated on the system and is reflected on paperwork when required.
Checking completed paperwork, to ensure all information is present and correct prior to being sent for archive scanning.
Support the planners with execution of the plan.
Work with daily reports to ensure data on the system is correct and accurate.
To action drawing and routing amendments as instructed by the Drawing Office. Ensuring the latest information is updated on the system and is reflected on paperwork.
Carry out quantity deviations on started orders when an order has made more or less than originally planned.
To carry out investigations into transaction anomalies and correct as required.
Assist with the annual stock take. Support in the production store area when required with investigating stock issues and correcting systems accordingly.
Requirements:

Good Communication Skills,
Computer and Data Literate,
Basic Mathematics combined with Analytical & Logical approach, allowing for flexible methods of working.
Prior experience within a manufacturing environment would be a distinct advantage.
Target orientated
Diligent
If you think this is appropriate opportunity, please email your CV to (url removed) or contact Marta on (phone number removed)

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