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Production Planner jobs in NSW

• The average pay for Production Planner jobs in NSW is $88K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $70K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $100K per year.
3 companies are currently advertising Production Planner jobs in NSW including Stramit, Thales and Hays.
• Top skills include ERP, PRODUCTION PLANNER, INVENTORY, STRONG COMMUNICATION SKILLS and TEAM PLAYER.
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+60d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$95k - $110k

$95,000 - $110,000 + Super

Key points we found

  • Create and maintain daily and weekly production schedules
  • Coordinate closely with procurement, warehousing, and production teams
  • Identify bottlenecks and implement continuous improvement initiatives
Posted 8d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Manage kitchen production schedules to meet customer orders and financial targets.
  • Collaborate with various teams to improve production efficiency and operational effectiveness.
  • Provide insights and recommendations to enhance kitchen production and customer satisfaction.
Expiring in 1d
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$80k - $100k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Manage purchasing and production scheduling processes.
  • Liaise with suppliers and internal teams to ensure smooth product flow.
  • Monitor KPIs and maintain ERP data integrity.
Posted 13d ago
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$80k - $100k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Develop and manage production and capacity plans aligned to demand forecasts.
  • Identify and mitigate risks across supply plans and optimise production rates.
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to drive continuous improvement.
Expiring in 2d
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

Pay information not disclosed by advertiser

Key points we found

  • Develop and manage a realistic production schedule.
  • Identify potential bottlenecks and resolve or escalate issues.
  • Communicate delivery dates and manage internal lead times.