Description
Would you like to take on a key position in Logistics within a fast-growing, green energy company?
Then you might be one of the 2 master planners we need for the assembly and rotor segments, respectively.
”You will work cross-functionally and strategically with developing and providing input to the daily production and recommendations to management on production scenarios,” says Roger Hansen, Director, Material Management.
Join the global logistics planning in MHI Vestas
Becoming part of MHI Vestas Offshore Wind’s Global Supply Chain Management, you will join the Material Management team of 40 colleagues. We handle the logistics for MHI Vestas’s global production of wind turbines. As we work in a matrix organisation, you will collaborate across functions such as Procurement, Supply Chain Engineering and Manufacturing.
Systemise and provide master planning input on manufacturing level
As our new master planner for our assembly or rotor segment, you will start systematising our master planning efforts. Then, working highly independently, you will:
Collect input from relevant parts of the organisation, e.g. the Commercial team, Supply Chain, Technology, Operations and Finance, to manage manufacturing capacity resulting in one master plan
Analyse, identify and calculate possible production scenarios and manage alternatives based on input from key stakeholders
Coordinate and communicate between functions to facilitate alignment and decision-making on management level
Be part of our master planner forum where colleagues from all over the world provide input to and set the direction for our global planning
Take part in the overall planning between our production sites, working closely together with local management teams and support our master schedule processes
Support the business segment with developing investment simulations
Provide business segment KPI measurements, tracking and reporting in alignment with Supply Chain Engineering
Knowledgeable in logistics processes and data analysis
You know how to keep a sense of perspective in a deadline-driven environment. You possess great drive and the desire to move things forward and deliver good results even on a tight schedule.
In addition, you have a structured and well-organised approach to your tasks, enabling you to create well-defined processes within your area of responsibility.
We also imagine that you:
Hold a relevant degree or education within logistics, supply chain management or similar
Bring 3+ years of experience with planning, including identifying planning issues to facilitate the optimal solutions
Can collect and process a wide range of inputs and data from stakeholders in a complex value chain
Bring knowledge and/or experience with investment simulation in relation to planning
Bring solid Excel and PowerPoint skills, including the ability to create and share presentations that convey complex messages in a simple and understandable manner
Speak and write English effortlessly and can communicate to any stakeholder at all organisational levels with ease
Are we your new colleagues?
We’re already looking forward to hearing from you. In case you have questions about the position, please contact Roger Hansen, Director, Material Management, on +45 2710 7496.
Your primary work location can be any of our sites in Europe, including Hamburg, Germany, Isle of Wight or Warrington, UK, or Munkebo, Nakskov or Esbjerg, Denmark. Please note that applications are handled on an ongoing basis. So, please send your application and CV as soon as possible using the link on this page. We treat all inquiries confidentially.
Established in April 2014, MHI Vestas Offshore Wind is a joint venture between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Our vision is to be a leading player in the offshore industry by co-developing offshore wind as a financially viable and sustainable energy source to benefit future generations. An international organisation with +3500 employees and HQ in Aarhus, Denmark, we also have offices in the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Taiwan, Japan and the USA.