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Material Planner (f/m/d)
FRoSTA AG Career
BydgoszczHybrid
About the role
For our material planning department at our Bydgoszcz plant we are looking for a colleague.
Material Planner (f/m/d)
Your tasks: We make the difference together
- You ensure material suppliers for our production
- You plan material requirements based on production orders and sales forecasts
- You execute purchase orders and transport materials
- You manage low-turnover stocks
- You ensure that the data in the SAP S/4HANA system is correct
Your profile: We like what makes you stand out
- You have a university degree in supply chain management, logistics or a related field
- You are experienced in using planning systems (e.g. SAP IBP, ePP/DS)
- You are proficient in MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
- You are fluent in English
- You are eager to participate in projects
Your benefits: We support your development
- Hybrid work model that provides greater flexibility in managing your daily tasks.
- Opportunities for growth through new challenges, access to e-learning platforms and participation in international projects.
- Employee referral program - recommend great people and get rewarded.
- Regular team-building events and company activities that strengthen relationships.
- Subsidies for sports memberships, private healthcare and group life insurance.
- Meal subsidies and access to an on-site canteen – you won’t be hungry with us. 😉
Are you looking for a new challenge in a competitive environment? Apply now, stating your earliest possible starting date and salary expectations - we look forward to hearing from you. Send us your cv and let’s talk!
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