About the Role
We’re growing our Beaumont, CA operation and looking for a savvy planner who lives at the intersection of data, production, and people. As our SAP Production Scheduling Analyst, you’ll turn forecasts and inventory signals into executable schedules that keep materials flowing and customers happy.
A Day in the Life
- Start of day: Review demand signals and current stock positions; run and validate MRP in SAP to spot shortages and align capacity.
- Mid‑morning: Collaborate with purchasing, operations, and logistics to refine production plans and secure materials for buy‑in parts and raw goods.
- Afternoon: Track performance indicators, analyze variances, and prepare concise reports and presentations for leadership.
- End of day: Document plan changes, troubleshoot emerging issues on the shop floor, and launch corrective actions.
What You’ll Do
- Analyze schedules and on‑hand inventory to optimize resources and throughput.
- Partner with cross‑functional teams to build achievable, efficient production plans.
- Monitor production metrics and highlight opportunities for improvement.
- Use forecasting to anticipate demand shifts and adjust plans accordingly.
- Convert complex data into clear reports and recommendations.
- Assist with problem resolution and implement corrective steps when issues arise.
- Maintain accurate, current documentation of planning processes and changes.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Industrial Engineering, or a related discipline.
- 3–5 years of experience in production planning, purchasing, or supply chain analysis, including hands‑on MRP for purchased components or raw materials.
- Strong analytical capability with data tools; SAP experience preferred.
- Skilled communicator and collaborator with strong interpersonal skills.
- Detail‑driven, highly organized, and comfortable in a team setting.
- Advanced Microsoft Excel proficiency and familiarity with relevant software.
Core Proficiencies
- Bachelor’s Degree
- ERP & MRP Systems
- Supply Chain Management