Company Info
Large organization
Diageo
200 + Employees
Diageo – Although Diageo as a company was formed relatively recently in 1997, it carries a rich heritage and legacy. The roots of Diageo can be traced back to its earliest ancestor company, Justerini & Brooks, which was established in 1749. Justerini & Brooks was renowned as a wine merchant and also played a role as a blender for the iconic J&B whisky range. This historical foundation contributes to the wealth of experience and expertise that Diageo possesses in the alcoholic beverages industry. Over the years, Diageo has grown and diversified, becoming a global leader in the production and distribution of a wide range of spirits, beers, and wines, with numerous well-known and respected brands under its portfolio.
Title: Returnable Assets Scheduler
Location: Lagos
Purpose of Role
- The Returnable Assets Scheduler’s role is to ensure the proper management of returnable packaging (bottles, crates, etc.) for its incorporation into the production lines, including the scheduling of the materials into the production plans, and coordinating the reverse logistics to ensure sufficient bottles are available to achieve an efficient production schedule without disruptions.
- The role is responsible of managing the stocks of glass bottles and crates, and proactively identifying materials requirements in the production scheduling process, in order to fulfil supply plans without disruptions. It is also responsible for providing inputs into New Products Developments, products renovation, and planned consumer promotions which are related to empty bottles management.
- This role is accountable for managing contract arrangements between suppliers of crates and bottles, considering quality, quantity, new bottle conversion and delivery to end-users.
Dimensions:
Functions:
- Returnable Bottles and Crates Scheduling
- Scheduling of other returnable assets (e.g. Kegs)
- Decision-making Support
KPIs (at country and at Africa levels):
- Empty Bottles & Crates Days Forward Cover & Inventory
- Empty Bottles & Crates Loss rate
- Empty bottle and crate Turnaround time
Markets:
- This role covers Materials Scheduling for one or more of Diageo’s African markets: Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania
Financial and Operational Complexity:
[Details for assigned market to be added.]
- 7 Markets
- 16 Plants
- 52 Packaging lines
- 58 Warehouses
- ~600 SKU’s produced
- ~2500 SKU’s sold
- 32M EU cases
Direct Reports:
- N/A
Ensure proper management of empty glass bottles, crates and other returnable assets for having efficient production runs.
- Create daily visibility of empties to support packaging plan.
- Forecast and track daily empties return rate per SKU
- Plan empties stock transfers to support packaging plan and follow up with logistics on execution.
- Track and monitor empties return rate per site on monthly basis.
- Follow up on new empties conversion to make it available for packaging.
- Re-align empty bottles/crates flow, based on production schedules, storage spaces, short term material availability and inbound/outbound flows.
- Create reports to aid effective decision making within the manufacturing environment.
- Communicate empty bottles/crates availability constraints and work on alternatives on production and materials scheduling plans to fulfil requirements in the best way possible.
Qualifications and Experience Required
Skills and Capabilities
- Baseline understanding of the end-to-end Supply Chain Planning processes; Supply Planning, Distribution Requirements Planning, Inventory Planning, Conversion, Logistics, Procurement and Customer Service.
- Logical and methodical mind-set with the ability to prioritise effectively.
- Strong analytical, organizational and decision making skills
- Demonstrated proficiency in quantitative and analysis-related roles, with an understanding of financial and operational dependencies.
- Resilience to operate in a fast moving production environment.
- Knowledge and understanding of manufacturing capabilities and constraints.
- Good communication skills – verbal, written and presentation.
- Proficient in MS applications e.g. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook
Experience
- 1 to 3 years’ experience working within the Demand and/or Supply Chain Planning process; Consumer Packaged Goods Industry preferred
- Materials Planning or Production Planning experience desirable
- Baseline SAP APO or other planning software skills
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in appropriate supply chain, mathematical, engineering, or business degree.
- APICS CPIM / CSCP or equivalent desirable.
Barriers to Success in Role
- Lack of analytical and planning skills
- Lack of a methodical and structured mind-set
- Inability to operate in a fast-paced environment with focus on immediate results
- Inability to work in an operational manufacturing environment
- Inability to make decisions under pressure
- Inability to communicate materials constraints promptly and effectively
Deadline: Not Stated
How to Apply: Interested candidates should Click Here to apply online.