
Manager/Sr.Manager-Upstream Planning at Schneider Electric
About the role
The Upstream Planner is responsible for planning and managing supply from suppliers through production readiness to ensure uninterrupted material availability for manufacturing. The role focuses on supplier capacity planning, production supply alignment, and optimal inventory of raw materials and components while balancing cost, service, and risk. Key Responsibilities Supply & Production Planning Develop and execute upstream supply plans for raw materials, components, and sub-assemblies in line with demand and production plans. Convert demand and production requirements into material requirements plans (MRP). Ensure supply readiness to support manufacturing schedules and customer commitments. Supplier & Capacity Management Collaborate with procurement and suppliers to align capacities, lead times, and replenishment strategies. Monitor supplier performance and highlight risks related to capacity, lead time, or supply continuity. Support dual sourcing, alternate material, and risk mitigation strategies. Inventory Management Manage inventory levels for raw materials and components, ensuring optimal safety stock and coverage. Identify and address risks of shortages, excess, and obsolescence. Drive inventory optimization initiatives across upstream nodes. Execution & Coordination Work closely with manufacturing, procurement, quality, and logistics teams to ensure smooth execution of upstream plans. Manage material allocation and prioritization during supply constraints. Support new product introduction (NPI), phase-in, and phase-out planning from an upstream perspective. Performance & Analytics Track and analyze KPIs such as material availability, plan adherence, inventory turns, supplier OTIF, and lead-time adherence. Conduct scenario analysis to assess impacts of demand changes, supplier disruptions, or capacity constraints. Prepare regular supply and inventory performance dashboards and reports. Systems & Continuous Improvement Use ERP and APS systems (e.g., SAP MM/PP, SAP IBP/APO, Oracle, Kinaxis, O9) for supply and material planning. Drive continuous improvement in upstream planning accuracy, responsiveness, and end-to-end visibility. Actively contribute to S&OP / IBP cycles with clear supply and material risk assessments. Key Interfaces Procurement / Strategic Sourcing Manufacturing & Production Planning Demand Planning Quality & Engineering Logistics & Warehouse Operations Finance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Material Availability / Line Fill Rate Production Plan Adherence Inventory Turns & DOS (Raw & WIP) Supplier OTIF & Lead Time Adherence Shortage & Expedite Reduction Qualifications & Experience Education Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, or related field MBA / Postgraduate degree in Supply Chain or Operations (preferred) Experience 7-20 years of experience in upstream planning, supply planning, or materials planning Exposure to complex supply networks, long lead-time components, or multi-supplier environments preferred Skills & Competencies Strong understanding of upstream and manufacturing supply chains Hands-on experience with ERP / advanced planning systems (SAP preferred) Strong analytical, problem-solving, and scenario-planning skills Advanced Excel skills; Power BI or similar analytics tools are a plus Ability to manage uncertainty, constraints, and cross-functional dependencies Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Behavioral Expectations High sense of ownership and accountability Proactive risk identification and mitigation mindset Structured, data-driven, and execution-focused Collaborative and resilient under pressure Let us learn about you! 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The Upstream Planner is responsible for planning and managing supply from suppliers through production readiness to ensure uninterrupted material availability for manufacturing. The role focuses on supplier capacity planning, production supply alignment, and optimal inventory of raw materials and components while balancing cost, service, and risk. Key Responsibilities Supply & Production Planning Develop and execute upstream supply plans for raw materials, components, and sub-assemblies in line with demand and production plans. Convert demand and production requirements into material requirements plans (MRP). Ensure supply readiness to support manufacturing schedules and customer commitments. Supplier & Capacity Management Collaborate with procurement and suppliers to align capacities, lead times, and replenishment strategies. Monitor supplier performance and highlight risks related to capacity, lead time, or supply continuity. Support dual sourcing, alternate material, and risk mitigation strategies. Inventory Management Manage inventory levels for raw materials and components, ensuring optimal safety stock and coverage. Identify and address risks of shortages, excess, and obsolescence. Drive inventory optimization initiatives across upstream nodes. Execution & Coordination Work closely with manufacturing, procurement, quality, and logistics teams to ensure smooth execution of upstream plans. Manage material allocation and prioritization during supply constraints. Support new product introduction (NPI), phase-in, and phase-out planning from an upstream perspective. Performance & Analytics Track and analyze KPIs such as material availability, plan adherence, inventory turns, supplier OTIF, and lead-time adherence. Conduct scenario analysis to assess impacts of demand changes, supplier disruptions, or capacity constraints. Prepare regular supply and inventory performance dashboards and reports. Systems & Continuous Improvement Use ERP and APS systems (e.g., SAP MM/PP, SAP IBP/APO, Oracle, Kinaxis, O9) for supply and material planning. Drive continuous improvement in upstream planning accuracy, responsiveness, and end-to-end visibility. Actively contribute to S&OP / IBP cycles with clear supply and material risk assessments. Key Interfaces Procurement / Strategic Sourcing Manufacturing & Production Planning Demand Planning Quality & Engineering Logistics & Warehouse Operations Finance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Material Availability / Line Fill Rate Production Plan Adherence Inventory Turns & DOS (Raw & WIP) Supplier OTIF & Lead Time Adherence Shortage & Expedite Reduction
Qualifications & Experience Education Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain, or related field MBA / Postgraduate degree in Supply Chain or Operations (preferred) Experience 7-20 years of experience in upstream planning, supply planning, or materials planning Exposure to complex supply networks, long lead-time components, or multi-supplier environments preferred Skills & Competencies Strong understanding of upstream and manufacturing supply chains Hands-on experience with ERP / advanced planning systems (SAP preferred) Strong analytical, problem-solving, and scenario-planning skills Advanced Excel skills; Power BI or similar analytics tools are a plus Ability to manage uncertainty, constraints, and cross-functional dependencies Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Behavioral Expectations High sense of ownership and accountability Proactive risk identification and mitigation mindset Structured, data-driven, and execution-focused Collaborative and resilient under pressure Let us learn about you! Apply today.
Required skills
Supply planning
Inventory management
Capacity planning
Logistics
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