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Production Planner

Terex Corporation

The Role

Overview

Plans material delivery, manages work orders, and ensures inventory for production.

Key Responsibilities

  • standard work
  • tms planning
  • build coordination
  • material flow
  • work orders
  • safety

Tasks

-Maintain/Audit/Improve Standard Work -Understand and support Company policies and procedures. -Train and cross train other employees in materials processes -Assist in properly planning item attributes data in TMS -Review Clear To Build data to help coordinate planned machine builds on the lines -Analyzes material flow problems, determines causes, put corrective actions in place – proper station coding, 2 bin set up, mistake-proof the order/distribution processes, etc. -Requisitioning materials when applicable -Ensure each work area has the appropriate materials available to start/execute the jobs. -Establish material delivery planning and backflush locations TMS -Releasing/rescheduling/completing related work orders -Manage bypass reports and order parts from CLI -Promote and maintain a safe and organized workplace

Requirements

  • high school
  • problem solving
  • communication
  • excel
  • lean
  • inventory

What You Bring

-High School Diploma or equivalent -Demonstrated analytical mindset and problem-solving skills -Excellent communication skills (verbal, written, computer and math) -Strong Microsoft excel skills and computer systems aptitude -Ability to identify and eliminate waste within inventory materials processes -1 to 3 years material inventory experience

The Company

About Terex Corporation

-Operates three core divisions—Materials Processing, Aerials, Environmental Solutions—under over 30 brands. -Materials Processing division builds crushers, screens, conveyors, and biomass equipment for mining, recycling, and infrastructure projects. -The Aerials segment produces telehandlers and work platforms used in construction, entertainment, and maintenance. -Environmental Solutions delivers waste, recycling, and utility machinery, including refuse bodies, balers, digger derricks, and smart-camera devices. -Supports equipment with lifecycle services and financing, fostering long-term customer partnerships. -Manufacturing facilities are located across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Australia. -History highlights include launching the world’s largest hydraulic excavator and spinning off its mining business in 2010.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government