Supply Chain & Demand Planner

  • Drogheda
  • Pharmiweb
On behalf of our client, a global healthcare company, we are currently recruiting for a Supply Chain & Demand Planner. This is a new role that reports to the Country Procurement and Supply Chain Manager. It is based in the Dublin office with a hybrid model. This role is a 35 hour working week. In this role your core responsibilities will include: Supply/Demand Forecasting via supply chain management tools. Monitor/Manage MRP recommendations & converting Purchase Requisitions to Purchase Orders. Manage Inventory levels and effectively communicate to relevant personnel any issues within supply chain as they arise. Goods Inwards Certificate of Analysis Checks. Manage Incoming delivery scheduling from internal and external suppliers. Reporting of the receipt of Exempt Medicinal Products to HPRA. Raw Material Ordering & Liaising with Suppliers. Handling of Quality/Warehouse Issues. Contributing to Production/Planning Calls as required. Update pricing Info records if required. Update Master Data if required. Assist in the review and documentation of relevant SOPs and participate in quality audits as required. Maintaining of Supplier Records (Bona Fides). Answering any Internal Quality or Regulatory Queries. Support and full cover for Country Supply Chain & Demand Planning Executive. Support Supply Chain Manager with SAP Reporting and Analytics.   Requirements: A few years experience within a similar role. Healthcare/medical devices experience a strong advantage Proficiency in SAP with orientation to materials management, warehousing, purchasing and logistics. Excellent command of SAP Transaction Codes. Advanced command of MS Excel. Consistently exhibits behaviour and communication skills that demonstrate companies commitment to superior customer service, including quality, care and concern with each and every internal and external customer. For full details contact Linda at +353 1 2784701 or email your CV to ldunne@thornshaw.com . Thornshaw Scientific is a division of the CPL Group