نوع العمل : عمل كلى
الخبرة : 0-3 سنة
الراتب : not mentioned
المكان : Egypt
الخبرة : 0-3 سنة
الراتب : not mentioned
المكان : Egypt
تفاصيل الوظيفة
Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Build and maintain weekly and daily production plans within a 0 16 week horizon.
- Translate rough-cut capacity plans into constrained, executable production schedules.
- Support the development of optimized cross-site supply plans aligned with service and inventory targets.
- Review detailed line scheduling plans to ensure feasibility and execution readiness.
- Monitor inventory levels and manage risks such as shortages, overstocks, and waste.
- Develop inventory and waste projections in collaboration with market teams.
- Track key service metrics and identify performance gaps ( worst performers ).
- Analyze root causes and support action plans to improve service and reduce variability.
- Support the preparation of Supply Planning inputs for monthly S&OP cycles.
- Ensure data readiness and accuracy across planning systems (e.g., production rates, forecasts).
- Perform cycle-over-cycle analysis to identify key changes and risks.
- Prepare planning scenarios, insights, and materials for SMR discussions.
- Act as a key link between Market teams and GBS.
- Collaborate with production, logistics, procurement, and planning teams to resolve constraints.
- Communicate supply plan updates, risks, and changes clearly to stakeholders.
Desired Candidate Profile
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering.
- Fluent in English - collaborative, open communicator, and comfortable working with teams from different cultures.
- 2 3 years of experience in Production Planning, Supply Planning, Materials Planning, or a similar role.
- Proficiency in Excel (intermediate level - formulas, analysis, pivot tables).
- ERP System Knowledge (SAP, Oracle, IBP or related)
- Understanding of planning fundamentals such as capacity planning, inventory management, materials or related.
- Able to stay organized, adapt to changes, and manage competing priorities.