Job Description Are You Ready to Make It Happen at Mondelēz International? Join our Mission to Lead the Future of Snacking. Make It Possible. You will be responsible for finite scheduling of SKUs on specific manufacturing assets. You will work with a supply planner to execute the master plan and make weekly adjustments to ensure product quantities are produced on time. You will be closely linked to plant operations and ensure line performance, planned downtime, and staffing assumptions are communicated to the supply planner. How you will contribute You will: Maintain master data in company systems to ensure there is a constant stream of accurate information for the blackout calendar including min lot size/rounding values, production versions, master recipes/BOMs; run rates, loss factors and changeover matrices Convert weekly supply planning orders to production planning and detailed scheduling orders as production plans roll into the finite window Hold weekly scheduling meetings with product supply to determine necessary changes to the plant’s production schedule Work cross-functionally to ensure that labor, material, and operational inputs can support the aligned schedule. Hold internal scheduling meetings with all key team members Sequence production planning and detailed scheduling in the finite window to reflect production plans for deployment Create and close process orders for each week’s production and adjust daily as necessary Manage master compliance to schedule by ensuring short-, medium- and long-term plans are equivalent to process orders in the current week What you will bring A desire to drive your future and accelerate your career and the following experience and knowledge: Materials, supply chain, finite scheduling, warehousing experience in a manufacturing business Able to work on key priorities and improving the plan Problem-solving and analytical skills – and able to understand and interpret data Team player who can work with other functions on a daily basis More about this role SUMMARY STATEMENT: Under the direction of the Product Supply Lead, the Site Scheduler will be responsible for the development of a detailed production schedule to support production plan from Network Production Planner, while optimizing plant labour and assigned KPI targets. A weekly schedule will be formulated and adjusted where necessary in conjunction with the Production Department. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES: (4 – 10 key statements) Responsible to maintain and update all system related production scheduling master data in, SAP or other specific system: Blackout Calendar Min Lot Size/Rounding Values Production Versions Master Recipes/BOMs Run Rates Loss Factors Changeover Matrices Convert weekly SNP orders Convert weekly SNP orders to PPDS planned orders as production plans roll into the finite window. Develop schedule with demonstrated output, working collaboratively with the Plant and Product Supply and ensuring that all planning standards are up-to-date Maintain production schedules for horizon determined by process to reach CFR and inventory objectives, applying ABC rules, optimizing plant labour and equipment in the most efficient manner. Inform all key stakeholders of any changes to the production plan in a timely manner Communicate production Finite Scheduling / Labour constraints to Network Production Planner Ensure continuous improvement on cycle times and update KPIs Execute their part and support the Commercialization process Communicate real time risk and opportunities of schedule to key stakeholders Any other duties as assigned by your Manager or their designate Hold weekly scheduling meetings with Product Supply to determine necessary changes to the plant’s production schedule. Work cross-functionally to ensure all labor, material, and operational inputs can support the aligned schedule- hold internal scheduling meetings with all key team members. Sequence PPDS planned orders in the finite window to reflect production plans for deployment. Create and close process orders for each week’s production and adjust daily as necessary. Manage master compliance to schedule by ensuring Lag2 plans are equivalent to process orders in current week and no volume has been lost. Maintain daily CTS report and notify Product Supply as issues arise. Hold quarterly blackout calendar reviews with internal team members to capture all necessary downtimes. No Relocation support available Business Unit Summary With several brands that are among consumer favourites, including Cadbury, OREO, Christie and Maynards, we are one of the largest snack companies in Canada. Many of our iconic brands are ranked first, second or third in their categories, and our manufacturers and pastry chefs have an enviable mission to create and manufacture chocolate, cookies, crackers and candy in our iconic factories and locations across Ontario. A company with many ambitious growth targets, we have invested close to $250 million in our Ontario plants in recent years alone; We run marketing campaigns promoting innovative products such as Cadbury Dark Milk tablets and OREO Birthday Cake and Peppermint Bark cookies. Our community of more than 2,683 employees is present across Canada and our head office is in Toronto. Passion and dedication characterize our Company. We encourage all our employees to be themselves at work, to speak out and to encourage diversity in all areas of activity. In addition, we foster a flexible work environment and place great importance on the notions of trust and empathy to promote a true sense of belonging. Mondelez welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates with disabilities taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please note that the term "accommodation" in this posting means changes that are made in order to meet the needs of a person with disabilities and not lodging. Job Type Regular Supply Planning (MPS - scheduling - MRP) Customer Service & Logistics At Mondelēz International, our purpose is to empower people to snack right through offering the right snack, for the right moment, made the right way. That means delivering a broader range of delicious, high-quality snacks that nourish life's moments, made with sustainable ingredients and packaging that consumers can feel good about. We have a rich portfolio of strong brands – both global and local. Including many household names such as Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids candy and Trident gum. We are proud to hold the number 1 position globally in biscuits, chocolate and candy as well as the No. 2 position in gum Our 80,000 Makers and Bakers are located in our operations in more than 80 countries and are working to sell our products in over 150 countries around the world. They are energized for growth and critical to us living our purpose and values. We are a diverse community that can make things happen, and happen fast. Join us and Make It An Opportunity!