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Would you like to be part of the beating heart of an operation and drive end to end improvements? Support and service challenging high-tech assembly processes? The Business Support Planning and Control team is looking for an Operation Planner (wave planning). As a Wave planner, you play a critical role in ensuring the seamless operation of our highly complex logistics and warehouse processes, directly impacting our ability to meet production demands efficiently and maintain a high level of customer satisfaction.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver load level-, wave planning- & planning support to optimize the efficiency in the logistical process by monitoring and balancing the workload within the warehouse & logistics department
Monitor the influx of outbound deliveries for the 5L Warehouse
Identify and analyze workload peaks
Ad-hoc steering on workload peaks- advising on warehouse capacity re-scheduling
Adjust the timing of deliveries in such a way that the workload is leveled on an hourly base
Adjust delivery timing based on priority
Monitor if deliveries are created according to the ‘delivery creation rules’
Contact the internal customer and/or the 3PL in case alignment is needed for load leveling
Monitor and steer the ‘stock to factory’ process by managing the EWM Waves
Process delivery- and/or delivery line cancellation requests and prio changes
Monitor and follow-up on exception codes and alerts generated by EWM
Provides first line operational support on planning processes, executing resolution of operational issues
Steering daily/weekly meetings to facilitate effective communication with stakeholders
Weekly report performance and volume measurements and communicate with stake holders
Identify improvement opportunities in the value chain
Analyzing trends, define and improve planning related processes