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Production Planner - 1906

About 1906: 

We started 1906 because we believe cannabis is the greatest medicine on earth. Our goal is to make cannabis a trusted, normal part of daily wellness with products that are easy to understand and easy to fit into your life and offer the most healthful format of cannabis available. 1906 is named for the last time cannabis was widely accepted as a beneficial medicine. The Wiley Act was enacted the following year, beginning nearly a century of misguided cannabis prohibition with devastating consequences. We say it’s high time to make cannabis accessible and understandable for all—for the greater good (and the greater fun).

 

Production Planner

About 1906

At 1906, we are redefining wellness through fast-acting, thoughtfully crafted products designed to enhance well-being and productivity. As a leader in the cannabis and nutraceutical industry, our mission is to deliver innovative solutions that support our customers' health and lifestyle goals. We leverage science, data, and operational excellence to provide reliable, effective experiences. We are looking for passionate, driven individuals who are eager to make a significant impact as we continue to grow.

We are seeking a Production Planner with experience in food or nutraceutical manufacturing to join our growing team. This role is perfect for a proactive, analytical problem-solver who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment. You will play a pivotal role in driving operational efficiency and ensuring consistent product availability.

In this position, you will create and manage production schedules, optimize capacity utilization, and work cross-functionally to align forecasts and inventory management. The ideal candidate has exceptional analytical skills, advanced Excel proficiency, and deep expertise in ERP systems. Reporting to the Head of Operations, this role is critical in ensuring the seamless flow of materials and products to meet customer demand, helping 1906 achieve its ambitious growth plans.

Key Responsibilities

1. Production & Capacity Planning

  • Develop and optimize production schedules to maximize resource utilization while minimizing delays.
  • Refine capacity planning models to drive business growth and scalability.
  • Collaborate with production management to allocate labor and equipment effectively across sites.

2. Demand Management

  • Lead the Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) process, working closely with sales and marketing to align forecasts.
  • Utilize MRP tools to balance service levels with operational efficiency, adjusting schedules as demand fluctuates.
  • Monitor inventory turnover, age, and stock levels to prevent stockouts and excess, ensuring timely product availability.
  • Manage finished goods and work-in-process inventories to meet stock targets, maintaining product availability and minimizing stockouts.

3. Production Schedule Execution

  • Plan and release daily production schedules, adapting to inventory constraints and operational changes.
  • Proactively monitor production performance against schedules, providing timely updates to stakeholders.

4. Forecasting & Order Management

  • Analyze inventory levels, forecasts, and production receipts to develop monthly production plans.
  • Collaborate with sales teams to set minimum stocking levels and forecast customer demand accurately.
  • Anticipate risks to customer orders and develop contingency plans to address changes in demand or supply.

5. ERP Implementation and Management

  • Serve as the ERP system expert, managing the MRP module to streamline planning and scheduling processes.
  • Lead initiatives to enhance ERP functionality, optimizing workflows to improve efficiency.
  • Ensure accurate data entry and daily transactions within the ERP system to support inventory control.
  • Track and report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as schedule adherence, on-time delivery, and inventory accuracy, driving continuous improvement.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, Business, or a related field.
  • 3+ years of experience in production planning within the food or nutraceutical industry.
  • Advanced Excel skills, including complex formulas, data modeling, and Power Query.
  • Strong analytical abilities with experience in demand forecasting, capacity planning, and inventory management.
  • Proficiency in ERP systems, particularly MRP modules, with a proven track record of optimizing planning processes.
  • Proven project management skills with experience leading cross-functional initiatives.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize under pressure.
  • Adaptable, detail-oriented, and capable of thriving in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Who You Are

  • A proactive self-starter who takes initiative and drives projects to completion.
  • Naturally curious, with a continuous improvement mindset and a passion for solving complex problems.
  • Comfortable working cross-functionally and collaborating with diverse teams to achieve shared goals.
  • Detail-oriented, analytical, and able to handle multiple priorities while staying focused on long-term results.
  • A team player who values open communication and collaboration.

Total Rewards

- $70,000 - $85,000 annual salary based on proven experience, plus annual performance bonus

- Unlimited PTO w/manger approval

- 100% employer paid medical insurance for employees

- Dental and vision options

- FSA  

- Short Term Disability options

- Long Term Disability options

- Life Insurance Options

- Parental leave

- Telehealth 

- 401k with Employer Match

Unlimited Growth in one of the fastest growing industries!

Are you excited to join a fast-growing company where your contributions will directly impact our mission to enhance wellness? If you are a detail-oriented professional with experience in food or nutraceutical production planning, we would love to hear from you!  Please apply via the link or at 1906.shop under the careers link

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