Want to be part of the operations of a market leader?
Motivated by the current challenges of the global supply chain?
Do you enjoy challenges and working in a team?
Then become a Raw Materials and Packaging Planner at Danone Canada
POSITION DESCRIPTION :
Reporting to the Raw Materials Supply Manager and Projects, we are looking for a raw materials planner. The raw materials planner is responsible for the supply of packaging materials and ingredients used by Danone Canada's Boucherville plant, and works closely with the production planning teams and various departments of the plant.
MORE SPECIFICALLY, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR :
BUSINESS PLANNING PROCESS:
• Develop the supply plan for the categories of materials for which he/she is responsible to ensure the availability of materials in time and quantities, and to minimize obsolescence.
• Work with cross-functional project teams to ensure the proper execution of innovation, renovation, and productivity projects.
• Manage supplier performance by developing a relationship of trust while coordinating continuous improvement work in their business with Danone Canada.
• Analyze and develop dashboards to monitor key performance indicators of his/her own activity (stock levels, delivery delays, etc.).
• Proactively identify supply constraints and challenges related to the plant's production plans; propose alternative solutions and coordinate their implementation with the purchasing department and cross-functional teams.
SYSTEMS:
• Master SAP applications and specific software to refine supply models.
• Ensure that the entire planning system is maintained and optimized. Conduct regular checks of all parameters and update them if necessary.
Since you are applying from outside Canada, you application will be moderated by our team. You will receive an email once it's been approved.
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