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Material Planner

Company Name:
APR Consulting, Inc.
APR has been engaged to identify hard working Material Planner I for one of our biggest clients in Manufacturing industry.
CONTRACT: 12 months
PAY RATE: $30/hr
SHIFT: 1st
Responsibilities:
Expedite parts throughout the facility, ensuring they receive first priority in order to maintain adherence to a day by day plan.
Escalate gaps / issues which they cannot resolve to the Project Lean and/or Value Stream Manager.
Work closely with and regularly receive and send information to shop floor operators, Production leadership, Manufacturing Engineering, Design Engineering, Quality, Planning, Procurement, Project team members, etc. in order to ensure adherence to day by day plans in a dynamic environment.
Modify, update and report out status of parts in preparation for daily / weekly customer updates and internal meetings.
Transport parts to and from various operations as needed.
REQUIREMENTS:
Flexibility on schedule (minimum of Mon-Friday support. Start time between 6am & 7am, usually ending 5pm. There is some flexibility required with the work schedule and will depend on part status (ie - part coming back on a courier at 6am). Weekends may be required.
Inventory & Production Planning MRP/ERP Process experience.
COMPENSATION:
We pay weekly every Friday, have direct deposit, and offer a competitive benefits package: Medical, Dental Vision, 401k plan, etc. Benefits available shortly into this contract (30
days - starting with the 1st of the month following 30 days of service).
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity! If you feel your experience is the match for this position please apply today and join our team. We look forward to working with you!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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