Production Planner
Top Benefits
About the role
At STELIA North America, we are offering the opportunity for a career that is out of this world! We are looking for a dynamic leader to join our Operations team in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. An affiliate of the Airbus Group of Companies, STELIA is an aerospace and defence company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of composite components and assemblies. Headquartered in Lunenburg, NS, and with a site in Mirabel, QC, we operate more than 150,000 sq feet of facilities dedicated to operations, manufacturing and administration.
The Production Planner ensures the accuracy and timeliness of the Master Production Schedule (MPS) by proactively managing material risks, resource constraints, and potential disruptions. It also coordinates mitigation plans and facilitates communication with relevant teams to maintain efficient operations and prevent production delays.
In this role, you will:
- Ensure timely updates of the MPS on a weekly basis and be accountable for accuracy and completeness.
- Assess material risks to the defined MPS, actively seek out potential issues, and implement proactive measures to mitigate them.
- Demonstrate accountability by promptly issuing Material Alerts or initiating Line Stoppages for identified risks, ensuring immediate action to prevent disruptions.
- Request Lab work for identified material risks, ensuring thorough evaluation and analysis.
- Maintain tracking of MRB disposition, actively identify any potential impacts on the MPS, and take necessary steps to address and communicate these impacts.
- Actively identify resource constraints (Material, Labor, Tools, Equipment) and coordinate mitigation plans to address these constraints effectively.
- Take ownership of assessing PO's, Drop-Ins, Pull-Ins, and AOG situations, ensuring thorough evaluation and proactive management.
- Release the MPS Weekly Report with a high level of accountability for its accuracy and timeliness.
- Serve as the primary point of contact in Planning for Line Stoppages and Positive Recalls, and diligently follow up with SCQA, SCM, LAB, and QE to ensure timely resolution.
- Define material usage campaigns aimed at utilizing material before its expiration, demonstrating a commitment to minimizing waste and optimizing resource utilization.
You have:
- Diploma/Degree in Business/Industrial Engineering or equivalent experience
- Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in planning /scheduling in manufacturing environment
- Exhibits outstanding communication skills across all levels, adept at effectively conveying information and fostering meaningful interactions with colleagues, stakeholders, and customer alike.
- Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills, adept at efficiently managing tasks, priorities, and deadlines with precision and foresight.
- Exhibits a keen eye for detail, consistently ensuring accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks and projects undertaken.
- Strong computers skills (MS Excel, Project, etc.)
At STELIA North America, we know our people are our greatest asset. We welcome anyone who is passionate, positive, team oriented, improvement focused, and willing to grow and develop their career. If you join us, you will find an environment that is challenging and rewarding, and a culture that is flexible, inclusive, and welcoming. We are committed to an equitable compensation structure and the wage range for this role is between $63,449 to $84,598. Please apply directly on our website at https://stelia-northamerica.com/careers.
We offer competitive total rewards package including:
• Comprehensive Flexible Benefits including Health and Dental, Health Care Spending Account • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability • Life Insurance • Dependent Life Insurance • Company Matched Pension Plan • Group RRSP • Group TFSA • Paid Personal Days • 12 Company Holidays • Employee Family Assistance Program • Out of Country Travel Insurance • Shares Purchase Plan • Free on-site parking • Employee Social Events • Learning & Development Programs
About STELIA Aerospace North America
STELIA North America is an aerospace and defence company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of composites. With a focus on the North American markets and Five Eyes countries, their mission is to innovate and partner to make the world’s most mission-critical systems stronger, lighter, and cleaner through use of advanced composites. Key customers include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Sikorsky, Leonardo, L3Harris, Airbus Atlantic, Boeing, Bombardier, De Havilland, ARDE, MDA.
Headquartered in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, STELIA North America operates from a 150,000 sq. ft. facility dedicated to operations and administration. They also have a secondary site in Mirabel, Quebec, spanning 32,000 sq. ft.
The company is committed to delivering cutting-edge quality and operational excellence to aerospace, defence, and space customers. They utilize composite hand lay-up as well as various advanced manufacturing technologies, including filament winding, automatic fiber placement, hot drape forming, compression molding, and out-of-autoclave manufacturing methods like resin transfer molding and liquid resin infusion.
Production Planner
Top Benefits
About the role
At STELIA North America, we are offering the opportunity for a career that is out of this world! We are looking for a dynamic leader to join our Operations team in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. An affiliate of the Airbus Group of Companies, STELIA is an aerospace and defence company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of composite components and assemblies. Headquartered in Lunenburg, NS, and with a site in Mirabel, QC, we operate more than 150,000 sq feet of facilities dedicated to operations, manufacturing and administration.
The Production Planner ensures the accuracy and timeliness of the Master Production Schedule (MPS) by proactively managing material risks, resource constraints, and potential disruptions. It also coordinates mitigation plans and facilitates communication with relevant teams to maintain efficient operations and prevent production delays.
In this role, you will:
- Ensure timely updates of the MPS on a weekly basis and be accountable for accuracy and completeness.
- Assess material risks to the defined MPS, actively seek out potential issues, and implement proactive measures to mitigate them.
- Demonstrate accountability by promptly issuing Material Alerts or initiating Line Stoppages for identified risks, ensuring immediate action to prevent disruptions.
- Request Lab work for identified material risks, ensuring thorough evaluation and analysis.
- Maintain tracking of MRB disposition, actively identify any potential impacts on the MPS, and take necessary steps to address and communicate these impacts.
- Actively identify resource constraints (Material, Labor, Tools, Equipment) and coordinate mitigation plans to address these constraints effectively.
- Take ownership of assessing PO's, Drop-Ins, Pull-Ins, and AOG situations, ensuring thorough evaluation and proactive management.
- Release the MPS Weekly Report with a high level of accountability for its accuracy and timeliness.
- Serve as the primary point of contact in Planning for Line Stoppages and Positive Recalls, and diligently follow up with SCQA, SCM, LAB, and QE to ensure timely resolution.
- Define material usage campaigns aimed at utilizing material before its expiration, demonstrating a commitment to minimizing waste and optimizing resource utilization.
You have:
- Diploma/Degree in Business/Industrial Engineering or equivalent experience
- Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in planning /scheduling in manufacturing environment
- Exhibits outstanding communication skills across all levels, adept at effectively conveying information and fostering meaningful interactions with colleagues, stakeholders, and customer alike.
- Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills, adept at efficiently managing tasks, priorities, and deadlines with precision and foresight.
- Exhibits a keen eye for detail, consistently ensuring accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks and projects undertaken.
- Strong computers skills (MS Excel, Project, etc.)
At STELIA North America, we know our people are our greatest asset. We welcome anyone who is passionate, positive, team oriented, improvement focused, and willing to grow and develop their career. If you join us, you will find an environment that is challenging and rewarding, and a culture that is flexible, inclusive, and welcoming. We are committed to an equitable compensation structure and the wage range for this role is between $63,449 to $84,598. Please apply directly on our website at https://stelia-northamerica.com/careers.
We offer competitive total rewards package including:
• Comprehensive Flexible Benefits including Health and Dental, Health Care Spending Account • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability • Life Insurance • Dependent Life Insurance • Company Matched Pension Plan • Group RRSP • Group TFSA • Paid Personal Days • 12 Company Holidays • Employee Family Assistance Program • Out of Country Travel Insurance • Shares Purchase Plan • Free on-site parking • Employee Social Events • Learning & Development Programs
About STELIA Aerospace North America
STELIA North America is an aerospace and defence company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of composites. With a focus on the North American markets and Five Eyes countries, their mission is to innovate and partner to make the world’s most mission-critical systems stronger, lighter, and cleaner through use of advanced composites. Key customers include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Sikorsky, Leonardo, L3Harris, Airbus Atlantic, Boeing, Bombardier, De Havilland, ARDE, MDA.
Headquartered in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, STELIA North America operates from a 150,000 sq. ft. facility dedicated to operations and administration. They also have a secondary site in Mirabel, Quebec, spanning 32,000 sq. ft.
The company is committed to delivering cutting-edge quality and operational excellence to aerospace, defence, and space customers. They utilize composite hand lay-up as well as various advanced manufacturing technologies, including filament winding, automatic fiber placement, hot drape forming, compression molding, and out-of-autoclave manufacturing methods like resin transfer molding and liquid resin infusion.