Supply Chain Analyst / Production Planner

Epitec

$79K — $83K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor's degree in related field preferred.
  • 3+ years of production planning, scheduling, or materials coordination experience in manufacturing.
  • Experience managing production schedules and coordinating across supply chain and engineering teams.
  • Strong organizational skills to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proficiency with spreadsheets and planning tools, such as Excel or Google Sheets.
  • Excellent communication skills to drive cross-functional alignment.
  • Ability to navigate and manage production processes without fully mature ERP systems.

Responsibilities

  • Own the weekly and monthly production scheduling for all build programs.
  • Manage the clear-to-build process by ensuring material and labor readiness.
  • Create and maintain work orders and production milestones in coordination with engineering and ops.
  • Balance production capacity against demand for multiple concurrent projects.
  • Adjust plans dynamically due to changes or issues, proactively communicating impacts.
  • Run daily/weekly production stand-ups to align priorities and track progress.
  • Coordinate with procurement for on-time delivery of materials needed for builds.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for ongoing contract work with a well-established company.
  • Gain experience in a fast-paced production environment with complex operations.
  • Develop skills in production planning and supply chain coordination.
  • Work in a collaborative, team-oriented atmosphere on-site.
  • Potential for career advancement as the organization matures.
Full Job Description
  • Location: Wilmington, Massachusetts
  • Type: Contract
  • Job #104928

Job Title:

Production Planner/ Supply Chain Analyst

Location:

Seattle, Washington

Job Type:

Full-time, 6-month On-Going Contract, W2

Schedule:

Monday - Friday, Onsite

Pay Range:

$38.00 - $40.00 per hour

Job Description:

Key Responsibilities

Production Planning & Scheduling
  • Own the weekly and monthly production schedule for all build programs, translating engineering demand into executable floor plans
  • Manage the clear-to-build (CTB) process: verify material availability, tooling readiness, work instruction completeness, and labor capacity before committing to each build cycle
  • Create and maintain work orders, build sequences, and production milestones in coordination with engineering and operations leadership
  • Balance production capacity against demand across multiple concurrent programs with varying complexity and priority
  • Adjust plans dynamically as engineering changes, supply delays, or quality issues arise - communicating impacts and recovery plans proactively
  • Run daily/weekly production stand-ups to align the floor on priorities, flag blockers, and track progress against commitments.


Supply Chain Coordination
  • Coordinate with procurement and supply chain to ensure on-time delivery of all materials, components, and purchased parts needed for upcoming builds
  • Track long-lead items and critical-path components, escalating risks early when lead times threaten build schedules
  • Manage material requirements planning (MRP) manually or through available tools, given the absence of a fully mature ERP system
  • Work with receiving and warehouse teams to confirm incoming inventory matches build plan needs and is staged for production
  • Maintain accurate bills of material (BOM) consumption tracking and flag discrepancies between planned and actual usage.


Capacity & Resource Planning
  • Plan labor and staffing needs week-to-week, coordinating with supervisors and contractors to ensure adequate headcount for planned build rates
  • Monitor workstation utilization, identify bottlenecks, and recommend rebalancing or overtime as needed to meet commitments
  • Coordinate with machine shop and additive manufacturing teams to schedule prototype part fabrication aligned with build timelines
  • Track equipment availability and maintenance windows, incorporating downtime into production schedules.


Reporting & Continuous Improvement
  • Maintain production dashboards tracking schedule adherence, clear-to-build status, and delivery performance
  • Publish weekly production status reports to leadership, highlighting risks, recovery actions, and forecast changes
  • Conduct root cause analysis on missed builds or schedule slips, driving corrective actions to prevent recurrence
  • Identify opportunities to improve planning processes, reduce lead times, and increase schedule predictability
  • Support the development and implementation of planning tools and systems as the organization matures beyond manual tracking


Basic Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 3+ years of experience in production planning, scheduling, or materials coordination in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience managing production schedules and coordinating across supply chain, engineering, and shop floor teams
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-changing environment
  • Proficiency with spreadsheets and planning tools (Excel, Google Sheets, Smartsheet, or equivalent)
  • Strong communication skills - ability to drive alignment across cross-functional teams and escalate issues clearly
  • Comfort working in environments without fully mature ERP systems, using manual processes and custom tools to track production.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, industrial engineering, operations management, or related field
  • 5+ years of experience in production planning in low-volume, high-mix manufacturing (prototype, aerospace, defense, or R&D environments)
  • APICS CPIM, CSCP, or equivalent supply chain certification
  • Experience with MRP/ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite) and understanding of how to operate effectively when systems are immature or absent
  • Experience managing clear-to-build processes and production readiness reviews
  • Experience planning builds with complex, multi-level BOMs and long-lead procured components
  • Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, kanban, and pull-based production systems
  • Experience working in a development or NPI (New Product Introduction) environment where designs change frequently
  • Track record of building planning processes from scratch in a growing organization
  • Strong analytical skills - ability to model scenarios, forecast capacity, and make data-driven tradeoff recommendations


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