You will ensure that business commitments are executed reliably at the factory level and accurately reflected across enterprise planning systems, providing clarity and stability as the organization scales. By enabling strong alignment between global production pla...
Your tasks
The impact you’ll make
You will ensure that business commitments are executed reliably at the factory level and accurately reflected across enterprise planning systems, providing clarity and stability as the organization scales. By enabling strong alignment between global production planning and site execution, your leadership ensures that changes in demand, priorities, or constraints are translated into consistent, executable outcomes. Your work reduces churn and rework, strengthens trust in planning signals, and supports reliable customer delivery—particularly during ramps, priority shifts, and periods of increased complexity.When plans change or pressure increases, Master Scheduling serves as the stabilizing function—ensuring planning intent flows smoothly into execution, and operational realities are reflected back into the planning network with discipline and accuracy.
What you’ll do
The Master Scheduling Manager leads a team of Master Schedulers and owns the accuracy, integrity, and maintenance of the master production schedule within ERP systems, ensuring alignment with the approved Plan of Record.Key responsibilities include:
Lead and develop the Master Scheduling team, reinforcing best practices, accountability, and standardizationReview and manage the master schedule for the Villach & Global manufacturing sites , ensuring alignment with production capabilities and business objectives
Own the accuracy, maintenance, and integrity of the master production schedule within ERP systems
Translate approved build plans into consistent, executable schedules based on project specifications, resource availability, and production constraints
Collaborate with Global Production Planning, Manufacturing, Supply chain, Logistics, and Order Management and Execution teams to incorporate forecast changes and firm orders
Proactively identify potential schedule disruptions, develop mitigation plans to minimize operational impact, and escalate risks or issues to senior management as needed
Maintain comprehensive records of scheduling decisions, changes, and performance outcomes
Strengthen cross‑functional and cross‑regional collaboration by encouraging open communication and shared ownership