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Staff Materials Planner - Supply Chain & Inventory

College Park, Maryland, United States

IonQ is developing the world's most powerful full-stack quantum computer based on trapped-ion technology. We are pushing past the limits of classical physics and current supercomputing technology to unlock a new era of computing. Quantum computing has the potential to impact every area of human society for the better. IonQ’s computers will soon redefine industries like medicine, materials science, finance, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cryptography, and more. IonQ is at the forefront of this technological revolution. 

We are looking for a Staff Materials Planner. As a Staff Materials Planner, you’ll be part of a cross-functional team whose mission is to lead IonQ on its journey to build the world’s best quantum computers to solve the world’s most complex problems. 

As a Staff Materials Planner, you will serve as a strategic pivot point for our manufacturing operations, orchestrating material flow to ensure the seamless execution of our production lines and complex New Product Introduction (NPI) builds. Moving beyond transactional procurement, your primary focus will be on optimizing production capacity, managing complex work order releases, and driving shop-floor scheduling efficiency to maximize throughput. You will collaborate deeply with manufacturing and Supply Chain leadership to mitigate line-down risks, manage Work-in-Process (WIP) flow, resolve immediate material constraints on the floor, and adhere to production build schedules. This role demands high-level problem solving, the ability to refine planning processes for scale, and close coordination with engineering to bridge the gap between design and volume manufacturing. If you excel in a fast-paced, highly ambiguous, technology-driven environment and possess a robust background in production control and manufacturing planning, this is your opportunity to contribute to the future of quantum computing. This is a full-time, on-site position at our College Park, MD facility.


Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement scalable planning frameworks and standardized operating procedures (SOPs) to support a growing global supply chain.
  • Lead the planning integration for newly acquired companies and new site launches; create the "playbook" for system adoption, data migration, and process alignment.
  • Serve as the internal Subject Matter Expert (SME) for ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) planning parameters (safety stock logic, lead times, time fences), continuously auditing and optimizing system settings to improve MRP (Material Resource Planning) accuracy.
  • Execute system-level planning within a dynamic manufacturing environment to support engineering and NPI project timelines.
  • Achieve 95% or greater on-time delivery to MRP at the top-level assembly, ensuring critical components are available for engineering builds and NPI milestones.
  • Proactively identify material constraints across the global network, develop strategic solutions (e.g., alternate sourcing, load balancing), and lead collaborative efforts to resolve issues.
  • Generate and maintain detailed daily/weekly build schedules, communicating effectively across engineering, production, and global supply chain teams.
  • Provide executive-level reporting on material health, shortages, and integration progress, translating complex data into actionable insights and recommendations for leadership.
  • Partner with strategic suppliers and internal sourcing and procurement teams to drive performance improvements, confirm delivery schedules, and expedite materials.
  • Partner with internal customers to understand and deliver on technical requirements for NPI.


You’d be a good fit with: 

  • Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, or related field.
  • 8+ years of experience in materials planning, production control and/or supply chain management, with significant exposure to high-growth or complex manufacturing environments.
  • Demonstrated experience integrating new sites, subsidiaries, or acquisitions into a centralized ERP/MRP system.
  • Expert-level understanding of MRP logic, Master Production Scheduling (MPS), and inventory control strategies within a multi-site global environment.
  • Ability to influence without authority and lead global cross-functional initiatives
  • Advanced data analysis skills (e.g. advanced Excel, Power Query) with the ability to build models for capacity planning and inventory optimization.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, enabling the effective presentation of technical supply chain concepts to both non-technical stakeholders and executive leadership within the organization.


You’d be a great fit with:

  • Experience acting as a functional lead for ERP implementations or major system upgrades (NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, etc.).
  • Experience with NetSuite by Oracle (e.g. Advanced Planning/Demand Planning modules).
  • Experience with Power BI, or similar visualization tools for building executive dashboards.
  • Experience with Google Suite.
  • APICS CPIM, CSCP, or PMP certification.
  • Background in Change Management.


Location:
This role is based at our office in College Park, MD, with the option to work remotely a few days a week.
Travel: Up to 5%
Job ID:
  1261

The approximate base salary range for this position is $108,438 - $141,407. The total compensation package includes base, bonus, and equity.

Compensation will vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Posted base salary figures are subject to change as new market data becomes available. Beyond base salary, total compensation includes a variable bonus and equity component and a range of benefit options found on our career site at ionq.co/jobs.  Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided when a candidate receives an offer of employment. Our US benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans, matching 401K, unlimited PTO and paid holidays, parental/adoption leave, legal insurance, a home internet stipend, and pet insurance! 


IonQ's HQ is located in College Park, Maryland, just outside of Washington DC. We are actively building out our recently opened manufacturing and production facility in Bothell, WA (near Seattle). Depending on the position, you may be required to be near one of our offices in College Park, Seattle, Toronto, Canada, and Basel, Switzerland. However, IonQ will expand into additional domestic and international geographies, so don’t let this stop you from applying!
 
At IonQ, we believe in fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all while striving to identify and eliminate barriers. We empower employees to thrive by fostering a culture of autonomy, productivity, and respect. We are dedicated to creating an environment where individuals can feel welcomed, respected, supported, and valued.
 
We are committed to equity and justice. We welcome different voices and viewpoints and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, ancestry, physical and/or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, age, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

US Technical Jobs. The position you are applying for will require access to technology that is subject to U.S. export control and government contract restrictions.  Employment with IonQ is contingent on either verifying “U.S. Person” (e.g., U.S. citizen, U.S. national, U.S. permanent resident, or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum) status for export controls and government contracts work, obtaining any necessary license, and/or confirming the availability of a license exception under U.S. export controls.  Please note that in the absence of confirming you are a U.S. Person for export control and government contracts work purposes, IonQ may choose not to apply for a license or decline to use a license exception (if available) for you to access export-controlled technology that may require authorization, and similarly, you may not qualify for government contracts work that requires U.S. Persons, and IonQ may decline to proceed with your application on those bases alone.  Accordingly, we will have some additional questions regarding your immigration status that will be used for export control and compliance purposes, and the answers will be reviewed by compliance personnel to ensure compliance with federal law.  

US Non-Technical Jobs. Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. Accordingly, we will have some additional questions regarding your immigration status that will be used for export control and compliance purposes, and the answers will be reviewed by compliance personnel to ensure compliance with federal law.

If you are interested in being a part of our team and mission, we encourage you to apply!


 

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