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Supply Chain Planning Engineer

Amphenol and its Affiliated Companies, Arizona City, AZ, United States


Job Description Summary
The Supply Chain Planning Engineer is responsible for designing, optimizing, and governing integrated supply and production planning systems across three North American manufacturing sites (Endicott, NY; Mesa, AZ; Nogales, MX). This role combines advanced production planning, capacity modeling, ERP/MRP system ownership, and data analytics to ensure alignment between customer demand, manufacturing capability, and inventory strategy.

The position serves as the technical leader for supply chain planning processes, driving data‑driven decision‑making, scenario modeling, and continuous improvement initiatives that enhance operational performance, service levels, and working capital efficiency.

Company Introduction
Amphenol Industrial Operations, headquartered in Endicott, New York with global manufacturing, sales and marketing locations, specializes in delivering a comprehensive range of high‑reliability power and signal connectors along with interconnection systems designed specifically for industrial applications.

Our product portfolio encompasses power interconnects utilizing RADSOK® contact technology, ruggedized military derivative commercial cylindrical connectors such as AC Threaded (SAE AS50151 style), PT (MIL‑DTL‑26482 style) and GT reverse bayonet style, assemblies and harnesses using these and other industry standard interconnect.

With a dedicated team of over 900 skilled professionals and certifications including ISO9001 and IATF 16949, Amphenol Industrial Operations consistently meets the highest standards of quality and performance.

Amphenol Industrial Operations proudly operates as a business unit of Amphenol Corporation, headquartered in Wallingford, Connecticut.

Duties/Responsibilities
Integrated Production & Supply Planning

Design and maintain the Master Production Schedule (MPS) framework to support demand fulfillment, inventory targets, and capacity constraints.

Translate sales forecasts, customer orders, and historical demand data into optimized production plans using structured planning methodologies.

Balance demand and supply across multiple manufacturing sites through cross‑functional collaboration.

Lead planning alignment efforts with procurement, operations, engineering, and commercial teams.

Develop and maintain capacity models by product line, work center, and site.

Perform what‑if simulations to evaluate the impact of demand shifts, material shortages, labor changes, equipment constraints, and new business opportunities.

Provide analytical recommendations on labor planning, equipment utilization, overtime strategies, and capital investments.

Support new product introductions (NPI) through structured capacity and readiness assessments.

Planning Systems & ERP Optimization

Serve as the technical owner of planning functionality within ERP/MRP systems (Macola preferred).

Improve system parameters including lead times, safety stock, lot sizing, and planning policies.

Identify and implement automation opportunities within planning workflows.

Support digital transformation initiatives including advanced analytics, dashboarding, and planning tool enhancements.

Data Analytics & Performance Management

Develop and manage key supply chain KPIs including:

Schedule adherence

Inventory turns

Capacity utilization

Perform root cause analysis on service or schedule misses and drive corrective actions.

Build and maintain dashboards and reporting tools (Excel, Power BI, or equivalent).

Provide actionable insights to plant leadership and executive stakeholders.

Process Improvement & Governance

Standardize planning processes across sites to ensure consistency and scalability.

Lead continuous improvement initiatives focused on planning accuracy, forecast alignment, and inventory optimization.

Establish planning governance standards, documentation, and training materials.

Mentor planners and schedulers in best practices and system usage.

Qualifications – Education/Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, Operations, Business, or related field.

5+ years of experience in production planning, capacity engineering, or supply chain analytics within a manufacturing environment (electrical or electromechanical components preferred).

APICS/CPIM certification strongly preferred.

Knowledge/Skills

Strong understanding of MRP/ERP systems (Macola experience preferred).

Advanced Excel proficiency; experience with Power BI or similar BI tools preferred.

Working knowledge of capacity planning methodologies and manufacturing flow principles.

Experience with data modeling, scenario simulation, and supply‑demand balancing frameworks.

Strong analytical and problem‑solving capabilities.

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