Network Scheduler at Eaton USA
Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Supply Chain Management, Materials Management, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Procurement, SIOP, Master Production Scheduling, Capacity Analysis, Scenario Planning, Collaboration, Data Analysis, SAP, Kinaxis, Problem Solving, Relationship Building

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
The Network scheduler position is a key role in the integrated, intelligent and agile supply chain organization, focusing on the 0-3 months execution horizon and owning short term product availability and exception management for FG & semi-finished goods for their value stream across markets where there is an imbalance between supply and demand. This role is the primary face of supply for a given value stream, owning capacity, and material constraint escalations by leveraging scenario planning and ensuring collaboration between demand and supply stakeholders. Developing timely and accurate plans for finished products at assigned level of the supply network and for short-term finished goods availability in the markets within the 0 to 12 weeks horizon for their portfolio Create the Master Production Schedule (MPS) Coordinate a team of CoE resources (buyers, planners, production schedulers...) to deliver MPS Plan Interface with operations to drive schedule adherence Report and analyze key performance indicators to drive supply network improvements in cash, cost and customer service results Ensure a feasible plan to minimize demand at risk and maximize customer service level while remaining within inventory and cost targets. This requires the ability to create and analyze different scenarios against a defined scorecard Manage all exceptions in the 0-12 weeks horizon where there is an imbalance in demand and supply, collaborate on root cause analysis and drive corrective actions Ensure capacity shortages are addressed or escalated Evaluate and share the impact of material exceptions on the short-term FG plan with material planners Monitor customer on-time service level and inventory exceptions in the short term Participate in decision making and movement of slow-moving inventory within the value stream Monitor planning parameters accuracy by conducting periodic audits and getting ERP updated as needed Act as primary point of contact for product availability in their value stream Stay close to the demand information to react quicker to changes Owns escalations, brings to conclusion in cooperation with material planners, buyers and production schedulers Bachelors or master's degree in supply chain management, Industrial Engineering, Business Analytics, or equivalent. 5+ years of experience in Supply Chain (Materials Management, Inventory management, demand planning, supply planning, procurement, SIOP ) Deep functional understanding of supply chain processes: procurement, SIOP, Materials Management, demand planning and forecasting, end-to-end planning, master production scheduling, capacity analysis, and inventory management Working understanding of MRP area CPIM certification a plus Ability to use English (both speaking and writing) in a professional capacity Previous experience with SAP or Kinaxis Ability to adapt and to get results in a complex environment Influential and collaborative, able to challenge the status quo to solve complex challenges Must be able to build strong relationships at all levels Ability to use data to generate scenarios, and drive decision-making

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Responsibilities
The Network Scheduler is responsible for managing short-term product availability and exception management for finished goods and semi-finished goods. This role involves creating the Master Production Schedule and ensuring collaboration between demand and supply stakeholders.
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