Production Planner

Apsley
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Production Planner - Precision Engineering
Hemel Hempstead
£45,000

An excellent opportunity has opened up for a Production Planner to join a highly regarded CNC precision engineering company serving the aerospace, defence, motorsport, and robotics sectors. This is a vital role ensuring smooth coordination of production schedules and delivery commitments, with a structured, process-driven approach.

Why Apply?

Established Engineering Environment - Work in a clean, modern facility with a professional and passionate team.
Variety & Impact - Play a key role in production planning, capacity management, and delivery coordination.
Career Progression - Opportunity to grow within a well-structured, supportive company.Your Role:

Gather planning data from engineering, quality, and commercial teams.
Build and manage production schedules based on realistic delivery commitments.
Monitor machine and labour capacity to balance workload and avoid bottlenecks.
Communicate daily with team leaders, supervisors, engineering, and purchasing teams.
Maintain MRP data accuracy, update production plans, and document key planning decisions.
Follow flowcharts and SOPs to guide your decisions, escalating technical issues when needed.What You'll Bring:

Experience in production planning, manufacturing, or logistics.
Strong organisational and communication skills.
Confident with MRP systems and Microsoft Excel.
Logical, structured approach to tasks and time management.
Familiarity with machining processes is beneficial, but not essential.This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established, forward-thinking company at the heart of high-precision manufacturing. Want to know more? Hit Apply below and we will be in touch with more details.
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