Production Planner
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Operations Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer
About Niron
Niron Magnetics is commercializing the first new magnetic material in decades powered by its breakthrough material formulation and advanced manufacturing process. The company’s proprietary magnet technology based on Iron Nitride enables magnets that are inherently high magnetization, free of rare earths and other critical materials, and solve supply chain reliability challenges, will drive innovation in various industries. Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, Niron Magnetics is comprised of a team of professionals with a desire to make a positive impact on the global community.
We were named one of “America s Top Green Tech Companies” for 2024 and 2025 by TIME Magazine and the “Innovation of the Year” at the 2025 mHUB Fourth Revolution Awards.
Our team is made up of people who think big, dare to innovate, and strive to impact the planet through technological innovation for our customers. Ready to work alongside amazing people, solve complex problems, and leave a legacy? Join our team.
About the roleThe Production Planner ensures stable, reliable execution of Niron’s production operations by developing daily, weekly, and long‑range schedules that align materials, equipment, and labor resources. This role supports operational flow, mitigates bottlenecks, and ensures on‑time delivery for internal and external customers. The Production Planner collaborates closely with Production, Supply Chain, Engineering, and Quality teams to coordinate work, maintain accurate plans, and ensure operational continuity.
Whatyou ll do Planning & Scheduling
- Maintain a rolling 2-week production plan, ensuring clear visibility into short-term priorities and resource needs.
- Build and maintain long-term production forecasts (monthly / quarterly) to support material planning and staffing.
- Develop, maintain, and communicate daily/weekly production schedules across all assigned areas.
- Balance labor, equipment, and material availability to maximize operational throughput.
- Update schedules based on real‑time operational feedback and shifting priorities.
- Identify upstream and downstream impacts of schedule changes and align stakeholders accordingly.
- Collaborate with Production, Supply Chain, Engineering, and Quality to ensure readiness of materials, work orders, and equipment.
- Facilitate daily or weekly production meetings to review capacity, constraints, and key risks.
- Communicate schedule changes clearly and promptly to all impacted teams.
- Provide a concise “health of the plant” update to leadership, including risks, constraints and performance trends.
- Partner with finance at month-end to review and explain production variances, including scrap, yield, and material / labor usage.
- Maintain accurate work order status in ERP/MRP systems.
- Track production performance metrics (schedule adherence, throughput, cycle times, yield, downtime); flag anomalies early with recommended actions.
- Support root‑cause analysis of delays or misses and contribute to corrective actions.
- Ensure documentation accuracy for planning inputs and outputs.
- Contribute to the definition and documentation of business processes required for future MES implementation, including data flows, standard work, and system requirements.
- Support scoping, evaluation and deployment of MES or advanced planning tool – bridge between current custom-built tools and future systems.
- Identify opportunities to enhance planning processes, tools, and communication flows.
- Partner with operations and engineering to streamline workflows or resolve recurring constraints.
- Contribute to building standardized planning processes as Niron scales.
- 2–5 years experience in production planning, scheduling, supply chain, or manufacturing operations.
- Experience using ERP/MRP systems for scheduling and work order management.
- Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to synthesize operational data.
- Effective communicator who can drive clarity and alignment across teams.
- Experience in advanced materials, high‑tech manufacturing, or hardware environments.
- Familiarity with capacity planning, constraint management, and basic material flow concepts.
- Understanding of lean, continuous improvement, or operational excellence principles.
- Experience contributing to MES selection or implementation or defining digital workflows in production environments.
- Familiarity with manufacturing cost structures, month-end variance analysis, or collaboration with Finance organizations.
- Salary: $75,000 - $90,000 annually, depending on education, experience and skills
- Equity position in Niron via stock option grant
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Mental healthcare benefits
- 401k plan with 6% company match
- Paid time off to take time for what you need in life
- Experience in a fun, high-performing, manufacturing environment set to change the world
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