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Production Scheduler – Fresh Processing (TPC)

Job in Warsaw, Duplin County, North Carolina, 28398, USA
Listing for: Villari Foods
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-19
Job specializations:
  • Manufacturing / Production
    Manufacturing & Industrial Operations, Operations Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 90000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Warsaw

Position Overview:

Coordinates daily and weekly production schedules and finished-goodsallocation for the Fresh Processingportionof the business.

Ensurescustomer commitments are met by aligning demand priorities, raw material availability, production capacity, and shipping timelines. Works cross-functionally with Demand Planning/Sales, Raw Processing Operations, Cut Floor, Sausage Kitchen/Grinding, Shipping, Maintenance, and Quality to prevent shortages, avoid downtime, and manage last-minute changes.

Specific Duties :
Scope (Fresh Processing)
  • Harvest-related scheduling coordination (harvest plan inputs, special marks/holds, and downstream impacts).
  • Cut-floor/ fabrication and transfer timing for customer programs.
  • Sausage Kitchen / Grinding plan coordination (e.g., VC999, Raiser, Grinder) and changeover planning.
  • Special claims & customer programs (e.g., Prime, Organic, RWA, GAP) with required cut / pack timing.
  • Rework / inventory correction coordination to protect order fill-rate and freshness.
  • Communicates with transportation,shipping and sales
Core Responsibilities
  • 1) Build, Publish, and Maintain Schedules (Daily + Weekly)

    Create and distribute daily production/pack sheets and weekly outlook schedules; issue revisions as conditions change and clearlyidentifyupdates.

    Run a short daily scheduling review cadence to confirm priorities, constraints, and ship/pick-up deadlines; document and communicate the “day plan.”

    Coordinate inter‑department timing (cut → pack → ship) so orders with near‑termload-outsare sequenced first.

  • 2) Inventory, Allocation, and Freshness Management

    Compare customer demand against on‑hand inventory and WIP;allocatefinished product to orders whilemaintainingfreshness expectations.

    Coordinate with Shipping to confirm product availability, staging readiness, and customer pickup/ship timing; proactively communicate expected completion times.

    Identifyinventory discrepancies (e.g., product showing in inventory after orders shipped) and drive corrective action with Production/Shipping to reconcile.

  • 3) Special Claims / Customer Program Execution (Prime, Organic, RWA, GAP)

    Maintain the weekly “special claims cut/transfer” cadence and communicate expected ship/transfer days (e.g., Prime early-week, GAP mid-week, RWA/Organic later-week) as the baseline plan.

    Validate that scheduled items for special programs appear on the correct schedule and elevateimmediatelywhen a required item is missing.

    Coordinate special marking/holding requirements from harvest (e.g., marked carcasses or dropped items) and communicate counts/availability to Production beforecutbegins.

  • 4) Issue Resolution:
    Rework, Substitutions, and Shortage Prevention

    Initiate and track rework actions (e.g., return cases for rework, bone-out for grinds, re-code/convert) and ensure inventory is corrected after rework completion.

    Recommendfeasiblesequencing alternatives when the plant is behind schedule or capacity constrained; align changes with Shipping/Operations priorities.

    Coordinate substitutions or recodes when needed to satisfy customer demand while protecting label/spec requirements.

  • 5) Capacity Constraints & Downtime Communication

    Stay Informedregardingequipment constraints that impact schedule execution (e.g., VC999, VP machine); coordinate with Operations on estimated return-to-service and adjust the schedule accordingly.

    When downtime or staffing shortages occur, promptly update stakeholders on impacts to ship datesand requiredschedule changes.(TPC1 and TPC2)

  • 6) Systems, Data, and Scheduling Controls

    Maintain scheduling distribution groups (e.g., harvest schedule group) to ensure coverage during absences and rapid dissemination of changes.

    Support Shipping/Operations when system issues occur that delay order close-out or paperwork accuracy; coordinate resolution andcommunicatestatus.

  • Essential Job Functions

    Education and/or Experience :

    High School Diploma or GED preferred

    3-5 years related experience; manufacturing/processing experience preferred

    Strong cross-functional communication and ability to operate in a high-change environment with limited direction.

    Language:

    Ability to read and interpret documents and procedure manuals in English.…

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