Senior Planner

Kingston upon Hull
1 week ago
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Senior Planner

East Hull

Full time, permanent

£35,000 - £45,000 per annum DOE

Join our clients team as a Senior Planner!

Are you ready to take the next step in your career with a dynamic and established organisation in the pharmaceutical sector? We are on the lookout for an experienced Senior Planner to join our clients Hull site on a full-time, permanent basis. If you have a can-do attitude and a passion for planning, we want to hear from you!

About the company:

The organisation are a leader in the pharmaceutical manufacturing field, holding both a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Licence and Medical Devices Certification. They supply an extensive range of medicinal products and medical devices, and pride themselves on a commitment to excellence.

What you'll do:

As a Senior Planner, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the client meet their annual production goals. Your responsibilities will include:

Leading the Planning Process: Own and lead the planning process, enforcing rigour in execution.
Demand and Material Planning: Deliver robust demand and material planning to support their ambitious annual plan.
Supply Chain Management: Proactively manage supply chain risks and develop action plans to mitigate potential issues.
Sales Analysis: Monitor and analyse sales history while reporting forecast changes.
Collaboration: Lead monthly planning reviews with the wider teams and establish regular performance reviews with suppliers and customers.
Continuous Improvement: Implement processes for measurement, analysis, and continuous improvement proposals to enhance supplier conditions and improve cash flow.
Communication: Drive clear communication around planning and dependent processes.
SAP MRP Implementation: Responsible for implementing SAP to support ongoing activities and business development.
Project Support: Assist in project activities related to functional developments and new product introductions.
Capacity Review: Prepare RCCP to ensure continuous capacity review and propose solutions to avoid limitations.What we're looking for:

To thrive in this role, you should possess the following essential skills:

Detail-Oriented: High attention to detail with the ability to maintain an overarching perspective.
Analytical Proficiency: Excellent Excel skills with strong analytical capabilities to manage large datasets from various sources.
Organisational Skills: Exceptional project management and time management skills, adept at prioritising and meeting deadlines.
Planning Experience: Relevant experience in planning, production scheduling, or supplier management.
Communication Skills: Excellent communication abilities to engage with various organisational levels.
Educational Background: A degree in a related discipline or equivalent work experience.Desirable qualifications:

While not mandatory, the following qualifications would be advantageous:

Working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practise in a manufacturing environment.
A strong understanding of pharmaceutical regulations.Why join the team?

This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact within the organisation. The client offers a supportive working environment where your contributions are valued, and your professional growth is encouraged. Plus, you'll be part of a team that celebrates success and innovation!

If you are a proactive, detail-oriented planner looking to elevate your career in a vibrant and professional setting, we would love to hear from you!

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