Production Planning Department Manager
บริษัท ไทยยูเนี่ยน กรุ๊ป จำกัด (มหาชน)- To provide effective and reliable weekly production plan and medium production plan by SKU at suitable inventory level for domestics and export sales.
- Conduct daily meetings to keep track of production schedules.
- Effectively manages supply at the right time and right quantities with the lowest cost while inventory is controlled at all time as low as possible.
- Work coordinate with supplier about transportation.
- Bachelor's degree or Master degree
- More than 5 years planning production in food manufacturing would be advantage
- 2 years up in Manager level
- Familiar with SAP, advantage for EDI.
- Very good command of English in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Excellent communication, dynamic, proactive with creativity thinking team leadership and positive attitude
- Good computer literacy MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel.
Working Location
- Mahachai Plant, Samutsakhon
- Life insurance
- ค่าที่พัก (ต่างจังหวัด)
- ค่าน้ำมันรถ, ค่าเดินทาง
- ค่าเสื่อมยานพาหนะ
- บริการรถรับส่งพนักงาน
- ประกันสุขภาพ
- สิทธิการเบิกค่าทันตกรรม
- โบนัสตามผลงาน/ผลประกอบการ
Today, Thai Union is regarded as the world’s largestproducer of shelf-stable tuna products with annual sales exceeding THB 125billion and a global workforce of over 46,000 people who are dedicated topioneering sustainable, innovative seafood products.
The company’s global brand portfolioincludesThai-leading brands Sealect, Fisho and Bellotta andmarket-leading international brandssuch as Chicken of the Sea, John West, Petit Navire, Parmentier, Mareblu, KingOscar, and Rügen Fisch
As a company committed to innovation and globallyresponsible behaviour, Thai Union is proud to be a member of the United NationsGlobal Compact, and a founding member of the International SeafoodSustainability Foundation (ISSF). Its work in sustainability has been recognisedby its inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) EmergingMarkets in 2014. In 2015 Thai Union was listed in the index for thesecond year in a row with a 67 percent increase in its overall score driven byimproved performances across its environmental, economic and social criteria.