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Estimated salary
£ 2583
Median salary at TAIKO
£ 1760Lowest salary
£ 2777The average salary
£ 5000Highest salary
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TAIKO is looking for employees for positions:
production planner
production planner
management accountant
receptionist
multi skilled engineer
accounts payable
warehouse manager
night team leader
systems administrator
manager
maintenance manager
Education
degree educated
goal
your goal as a Production Planner is to ensure the cost-efficient and seamless flow of our food production operations, meeting quality standards and distribution timelines
Requirements
familiarity with production planning, food safety, food allergens, and quality control principles
exposure to MRP II is advantageous
advanced Excel skills and knowledge of Navision systems. Knowledge of PowerBI and power query will be a distinct advantage
strong organisational and problem-solving abilities
good understanding of mathematics and statistics
Contract type
your primary responsibility will be to organise production activities according to demand, quality and technical standards
you’ll collaborate closely with managers, engineers, and production teams to optimise processes and meet production targets and distribution time windows
established in 1997 as the first manufacturer of sushi for the UK supermarket industry, Taiko has evolved into the most innovative manufacturer of Sushi, Food To Go, Prepared Meals and Snacking products in the UK, supplying Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury’s to name a few
over the past 25 years Taiko has launched more first to market Sushi and Food to Go products than any other sushi manufacturer in the UK
as a Production Planner, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient flow of production operations within our business
Responsibility
ensure timely delivery of raw materials
determine the manpower, equipment, and raw materials needed to cover production demand
prioritise operations to maximise performance and minimise delays
assign workers and other staff to specific production operations
produce and optimise the end-to-end production schedule for multiple WIP processes into final products
work closely with production teams to address any issues that arise during production