Production Scheduler develops, prepares, and maintains production schedules to guide the production activities and resources that achieve maximum efficiency and meet output and timeline objectives. Gathers data from internal teams to incorporate materials, inventories, resource availability, and delivery commitments into schedules. Being a Production Scheduler monitors daily production results and revises scheduling responsive to changes in the flow of materials, designs, equipment, or other resources. Utilizes ERP systems, planning and scheduling software, or other database tools to develop and maintain master schedules and generate reporting. Additionally, Production Scheduler typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Production Scheduler work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. To be a Production Scheduler typically requires 7+ years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Teijin Automotive Technologies is an innovative and full-service Tier One supplier with a global presence and emphasis in development for lightweight technologies.
Teijin Automotive offers employees the opportunity to join a leading edge company within the composite material industry and enjoy the benefits offered by a growing company in North America and internationally.
General Job Duties :
Specific Job Duties :
Creates schedules for Molding, Assembly, Waterjets and develops plans to ensure efficient utilization of all capital machinery.
Works with the appropriate people, across three shifts, to ensure the projects are progressing as planned. Maintains a master schedule for the plant including die change schedule.
Assists in resolving schedule conflicts between projects and flags schedule concerns.
Review inventory levels and trends with respect to known circumstances. Formulate and implement plans to adjust these as appropriate.
Maintain all material control systems including Kanban, JIT delivery and material scheduling. A thorough understanding of customer demand, EDI, Ship Schedules and Outside Processing is necessary.
Be well informed as to production capabilities, new product entry, potential product possibilities, impending process or technological needs of our customers.
Use and distribute this information to plan for future needs and assist others in determining their needs.
Calculate capacity utilization for the Molding Plant and interpret the results of these calculations into generalize operating plans.
Changes in equipment and operation suggested by these plans must be distributed to those Managers who might be affected.
Last updated : 2024-04-23