Production Scheduler
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Manufacturing / Production
Quality Engineering, Manufacturing & Industrial Operations
Production Scheduler
Headquartered in Nashville, TN – one of the fastest-growing and most exciting cities in the United States – August Bioservices is a privately-owned, high-growth, and high-impact Contract Development Manufacturing Organization (CDMO). As a US-based outsourcing partner that provides a wide array of expert drug discovery, drug formulation, and drug manufacturing services to pharma and biotech companies of all sizes, we play a vital role in the global pharmaceutical industry.
Our work is instrumental in helping to develop molecules today that can become the life-changing therapies of tomorrow. To support our growth plans, August is investing significant capital in a two-phase expansion project – including building a new state-of-the-art facility adjacent to our current facility. For those seeking dynamic opportunities, rewarding career paths and a chance to make a difference in global health, come grow with August!
The Production Scheduler is responsible for developing and maintaining the detailed, day-to-day production schedule across sterile manufacturing suites — including dispensing, formulation, aseptic filling, visual inspection, and packaging. This role translates the master production schedule and client demand into an executable schedule that accounts for cleanroom availability, personnel availability/competencies, equipment changeovers, campaign sequencing, and material readiness. The Scheduler works cross-functionally with Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, Warehouse, Facilities/Engineering, and Client Services to maximize suite utilization while protecting product quality, batch genealogy, and client commitments.
This is a highly detail-oriented, execution-focused role suited to someone comfortable balancing competing priorities in a highly regulated, capacity-constrained aseptic manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities- Detailed Scheduling & Execution
- Build and maintain rolling detailed production schedules (daily/weekly/monthly horizons) for dispensing, compounding, filling lines, visual inspection, and packaging suites.
- Sequence batches to minimize changeover time, cleaning/sanitization cycles, and gowning transitions while respecting product segregation
- Adjust schedules in real time in response to deviations, equipment downtime, material delays, QC hold times, or client priority changes; communicate impacts promptly.
- Capacity & Constraint Management
- Model suite, equipment, and labor capacity constraints (fill line speeds, autoclave loads, fill line availability, inspection throughput) to identify bottlenecks.
- Partner with Manufacturing and Engineering on preventive maintenance and calibration scheduling to minimize disruption to production.
- Flag capacity gaps or overbooking risks to leadership with proposed mitigation options.
- Cross-Functional Coordination
- Align detailed schedules with the Master Production Schedule (MPS), demand plan, and client-committed delivery dates.
- Coordinate with Warehouse/Materials Management to confirm raw material, component (vials, stoppers, syringes), and primary packaging availability ahead of scheduled batches.
- Work with QA to sequence batch record issuance, in-process testing, and release timelines into the schedule.
- Support Client Services/Program Management with schedule visibility, risk communication, and root-cause input for schedule adherence metrics.
- Systems & Data Integrity
- Maintain accurate schedule data in ERP system
- Ensure batch numbers, lot genealogy, and campaign sequencing are correctly reflected across scheduling and quality systems.
- Generate schedule adherence, OTIF (on-time-in-full), and utilization reports for operations reviews.
- Continuous Improvement & Compliance
- Support root cause analysis for schedule misses and participate in CAPA activities related to planning/scheduling.
- Operate within cGMP, data integrity, and site SOP requirements at all times; complete required training.
- Participate in S&OP (Sales & Operations Planning) and tiered daily management meetings, providing schedule status and risk escalation.
- Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations Management, Engineering, Life Sciences, or related field…
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