What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supply Chain Planner position at ASP Global?
Position Summary
The Supply Chain Planner is responsible for developing and executing supply plans that meet supplier and customer requirements while maintaining optimal inventory levels. This role creates, releases, and manages purchase orders (POs) for finished goods and components used in Class I and Class II medical devices. The Supply Chain Planner requires close collaboration with sourcing, logistics, quality, and the customer success teams to support on time, in full (OTIF) delivery performance and overall supply chain efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
The Supply Chain Planner is responsible for developing and executing supply plans that meet supplier and customer requirements while maintaining optimal inventory levels. This role creates, releases, and manages purchase orders (POs) for finished goods and components used in Class I and Class II medical devices. The Supply Chain Planner requires close collaboration with sourcing, logistics, quality, and the customer success teams to support on time, in full (OTIF) delivery performance and overall supply chain efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
- Translate demand forecasts into actionable supply plans aligned with production schedules and inventory targets using Material Requirements Planning (MRP).
- Manage PO life cycle including creation, confirmation, rescheduling, and delivery follow-up in the ERP system.
- Collaborate with procurement, production, and logistics teams to ensure production schedules align with forecasted demand and capacity constraints while maintaining timely availability of materials.
- Monitor and manage inventory levels to minimize excess and obsolete stock while maintaining service levels.
- Maintain visibility of open orders, in-transit inventory, and expected receipts to improve forecast accuracy and working capital control.
- Implement and refine safety stock strategies based on demand variability and supplier reliability.
- Track and improve inventory KPIs such as inventory turns, days of supply, and fill rate.
- Identify and resolve capacity bottlenecks through proactive planning and scenario analysis.
- Monitor supply chain risks and develop contingency plans to mitigate disruptions.
- Support supply chain system and process integrations for any new acquired entities, ensuring alignment across ERP, Warehouse, and Sourcing platforms.
- Adjust plans quickly in response to changes in demand or supply conditions.