Job Title: Head of Planning
Location: Bristol
Salary: Up to £55,000 plus benefits
Employment Type: Permanent
Working Arrangements: Hybrid following probation (3 days on site and 2 from home)
An established engineering and technology company is seeking a Head of Planning to lead its planning function and drive operational excellence across the full product and project lifecycle.
This is a senior role with significant influence, shaping planning strategy, optimising production flow, and ensuring seamless alignment from customer order through to shipment.
You’ll set the direction for planning, strengthen systems and processes, and lead a team of five, responsible for production scheduling, capacity planning, and inventory control. Working closely with engineering, supply chain, quality, sales, and operations, you’ll ensure plans are aligned, risks are managed early, and new products are introduced smoothly.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the planning function and develop a robust production and capacity planning framework.
Build and maintain accurate schedules, including the Master Production Schedule.
Oversee demand forecasting, inventory planning, and material availability.
Drive continuous improvement using Lean and data‑driven methods.
Ensure planning data accuracy and effective use of ERP/MRP systems.
Lead, coach, and develop a high‑performing planning team.
Work closely with engineering, sales, supply chain, quality, and operations to align plans and resolve risks early. About You
Senior planning experience in manufacturing or engineering.
Strong understanding of MRP II, ERP/MES systems, and modern planning tools.
Confident with data, forecasting, and scenario modelling.
Proven leadership and team‑development capability.
Customer‑focused, analytical, and able to influence across functions. Qualifications
Degree or equivalent experience in Supply Chain, Engineering, Operations, or similar.
APICS, Lean, or CI certifications are a bonus. For more information, please contact Cathy Swain.
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