The role of the Supply Chain Planner is to develop and maintain production plans for the Liverpool manufacturing which fulfil the requirements of the supply plan, considering all aspects of capacity, material availability & current regulatory approvals. Responsibilities Production Planning Review supply requirements from the monthly S&OP forecast in line with current capacity and throughput assumptions and highlight any areas of risk. Ensure understanding of current planning assumptions, including any restrictions on lead time or batch release stages. Develop production schedules to support the supply requirements from the S&OP forecast, that are capacity levelled in line with current planning assumptions. Make adjustments to plans as required based on current manufacturing status. Participate in Tiered accountability meetings on site to drive the delivery of the production schedule and support manufacturing as required. In collaboration with manufacturing develop plans for non-commercial and maintenance requirements to support operational readiness. Collaborate with manufacturing areas to ensure commitment to both short- and long-term plans. Maintain MRP SAP Master data to drive the correct plans In collaboration with manufacturing review BOM usage and ensure any change requirements are communicated correctly to the SAP data manager Track manufacturing schedule adherence with appropriate escalation as required. Proactively manage and communicate risks and consequences associated with plan. Drive the required batch release to support manufacturing and supply plans. Collaboration with other Supply Chain Planners to ensure alignment across the operation. Responsible for the Quality Notification process for areas identified in role Material Replenishment As required for the areas defined, ensure all raw materials are available for manufacturing to deliver the supply plans required. Utilise SAP MRP to drive MRP, defining and maintaining the correct MRP settings to drive this plan. Review the materials for any expiry risk in the next 12 months and manage in SAP as required for replenishment and actions for future mitigation. Provide input to S&OP on material write-off exposure. Provide periodic forecasts for key suppliers as required. Responsible for the Quality Notification process for areas identified in role Pandemic preparedness Support the pandemic readiness for Liverpool site for the areas of planning responsibility. Collaborate with Sourcing to review and maintain supplier contracts. Active participation in the site pandemic readiness strategy and meetings Contribute to overall Supply Chain functional excellence Initiate and implement process improvements to drive Supply Chain efficiencies. Actively participate in the Tiered accountability meetings in the department and escalate as required. Represent Supply Chain at cross functional operational meetings and lead Supply Chain topics Provide cover within the department as required Take on an appropriate share of departmental support activities (training, SAP data housekeeping, new materials introduction, lead one of the weekly processes) Evaluate and Implement Change Control / DR actions which impact Supply Chain Our Benefits CSL Seqirus is committed to attracting and retaining world-class employees who are valued for their contributions to achieving business objectives. Learn more about some of the benefits you can participate in when you join CSL Seqirus. About CSL Seqirus CSL Seqirus is part of CSL Limited (ASX: CSL). As one of the largest influenza vaccine providers in the world, CSL Seqirus is a major contributor to the prevention of influenza globally and a transcontinental partner in pandemic preparedness. Learn more about CSL Seqirus. We want Seqirus to reflect the world around us As a global organisation with employees in 35 countries, CSL embraces inclusion and belonging. Learn more about Inclusion & Belonging at CSL. Do work that matters at CSL Seqirus! Watch our ‘On the Front Line’ video to learn more about CSL Seqirus