Master Scheduler - Automotive Supplier - On Site - Southern USA Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Birmingham, AL at Geebo

Master Scheduler - Automotive Supplier - On Site - Southern USA

Master Scheduler - Automotive Supplier Salary $75,000 - $95,000
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Paid Relocation to the Southern USA Recruiting a Master Scheduler for a growing Tier 1 global automotive parts manufacturer.
Fantastic company to work for - great benefits packages, promote from within, multiple facilities across the county, and paid relocation packages! Get rewarded and recognized for your contributions! As Master Scheduler, you'll be responsible for developing, maintaining, coordinating, integrating, and communicating customer releases to the production planning system.
This includes the build and ship schedule.
Using customer orders, you'll develop build and ship schedules and communicate with production & warehouse.
You'll oversee all production planning & scheduling activities and work closely with production teams to determine long-term strategic plans.
As the Master Scheduler, your other responsibilities will include using & updating the MRP system.
You'll work with the Accounting department to provide them with needed reports of weekly production projections and track finished goods inventory levels.
To be successful as the Master Scheduler, you will need to have an in-depth knowledge of MRP / ERP Systems, Material Flow Process, Lean, Quality Systems, and the continuous improvements process.
Your personal skills should include accuracy, timeliness, and excellent organizational skills.
Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Enterprise Resource Planning Material Flow Stock Control Coordinating Scheduling Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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