
Production and Transport Planner
- Newcastle
- £30,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum (depending on experience)
- Hours: 40 hours/week | Monday to Friday | 08:30 - 17:00 (30-minute unpaid break)
- Holidays: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
- Pension: Auto-enrolment at 4%, matched by the company up to 5%
- Life Cover: 3x basic salary (while contributing to the pension scheme)
- Health & Wellbeing: Westfield Medical Cover, annual health checks
- Perks: Free onsite parking, Christmas savings scheme, cycle-to-work & electric car salary sacrifice schemes
- Christmas Shutdown: Up to 2 weeks off during the festive period
- Production & Operations Managers
- Transport & Contracts Teams
- Sales/Account Managers
- External Transport Companies
- Steel Mill Raw Material Suppliers
- Plan daily/weekly production and delivery plans in line with depot capabilities and capacities.
- Liaise with Production and Contracts/Sales to ensure customer service/delivery maintained.
- Monitor Production/Delivery progress in collaboration with Production Team - Highlight problems and develop solutions to business and customer satisfaction.
- Anticipate change and adapt planning with a dynamic outlook.
- Support Customer / Sales demands through flexible and dynamic planning and coordination.
- Coordinate with Sales / Contracts team expected delivery dates and potential changes.
- Ensure there is clarity with production regarding specific loading / delivery requirements. (Conditions, Vehicle Type, Timing, etc).
- Identify opportunities for loading optimisation with the transport and production team to facilitate lowest cost £/t
- Allocate deliveries to hauliers based on geography and cost
- Liaise with transport companies to ensure timely, efficient delivery
- Track transport costs, recoveries, and update SAP records
- Manage monthly raw material orders and weekly stock levels
- Adjust plans based on production needs and stock availability
- Provide regular reports onKPIs including:
- Transport cost/utilisation
- Cost recoveries
- Production throughput