The Production Planner is responsible for creating, maintaining and optimizing the production planning process. This role ensures that production runs are well-prepared, aligned and coordinated. The planner acts as a central figure aligning information between the Manufacturing Engineers, Warehouse, Procurement and the Production Supervisor.You will be working in a specialized (micro)electronics manufacturing environment, focused on the assembly and production of complex PCBAs and micro-assemblies. The products are high-mix, low-volume, and require precise coordination due to their high (technical) complexity. As Production Planner, you play a key role in ensuring that all planning and preparation steps are tailored to the unique requirements.Your role:Production Planning & Coordination
- Maintain an overview of all upcoming and planned production runs, including start dates, required finish dates, and throughput times.
- Coordinate with Manufacturing Engineers to ensure readiness for production (documents, components, capacity, etc.).
- Align with Procurement on material availability and potential supply issues.
- Coordinate with Warehouse for timely picking of components.
- Collaborate with the Production Supervisor to align schedules and resolve planning-related issues.System & Process Development
- Develop and maintain a simple, scalable system for production planning.
- Ensure planning processes are easy to understand and transferable for backup scenarios.Strategic & Analytical Planning
- Analyse long-term planning needs, capacity requirements, and potential bottlenecks.
- Set up, monitor, and report on KPIs such as on-time delivery and schedule adherence.
- Evaluate quoted vs. actual production and throughput times.Work Preparation
- Responsible for work preparation of released production. This includes alignment with stakeholders, assuring timely procurement, capacity available and arranging all required production documentation.Communication & Stakeholder Management
- Keep Manufacturing Engineers and other stakeholders informed of any changes or risks to production timelines.
- Act as the central point of contact for planning-related communication across departments.Points of attention
- Strong emphasis on communication and stakeholder alignment.
- Clear distinction and collaboration between planning and scheduling roles.
- Planning processes must be simple, transparent, and easy to take over.
- The planner must be proactive in identifying and resolving planning conflicts.You're the right fit if you have:
- Education in Supply Chain Management, Production Planning, Industrial Engineering, Business Administration or related field.
- 3-5 years of experience in production planning, supply chain coordination or manufacturing operations.
- Experience with ERP systems and planning tools.
- A Dutch passport.
- Dutch speaking skills of minimal B1/B2 level.Preferred Experience:
- Experience in the Electronics or High-tech industry.
- Experience in a low-volume, high-mix/complexity production environment.
- Experience in setting up a production planning process.Preferred Skills:
- Analytical thinking and problem-solving.
- Cross-functional communication and stakeholder Management.
- Process improvement and system development.
- KPI setup and performance tracking.
- Work preparation.How we work together
We believe that we are better together than apart. For our office-based teams, this means working in-person at least 3 days per week.
Onsite roles require full-time presence in the company’s facilities.
Field roles are most effectively done outside of the company’s main facilities, generally at the customers’ or suppliers’ locations.This is an onsite role.If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our culture of impact with care here.#EOS#LI-EU