Purpose
The Material Planner supports production readiness by planning material requirements, releasing supply from blanket purchase orders, and managing the flow of materials through vendors. This role works closely with Production, Engineering, and Procurement to ensure materials are available to support stable, reliable schedules.
The Role
Material Planning & Schedule Stabilization
Develop and maintain material plans that support production schedules, minimizing production delays.
Release material from blanket purchase agreements based on demand signals, consumption trends, and agreed‑upon production schedules.
Coordinate with suppliers to ensure timely deliveries that support stable production plans.
Manage the flow of sub-components through vendors to deliver end items to support the production schedule.
Resolve shortages, supplier delays, or quality issues promptly to protect production schedules.
Contribute to cost‑reduction initiatives through improved planning accuracy and cross‑functional coordination.
Identify inefficiencies and propose improvements that enhance material flow and schedule reliability.
Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) & Impact Analysis
Review ECOs to understand material, BOM, and process impacts.
Conduct impact analysis to determine inventory exposure, transition timing, and potential effects on production schedules.
Work with Engineering, Production, and Procurement to implement changes smoothly, minimizing disruptions, avoiding unnecessary costs and obsolete inventory.
Supplier Collaboration (Operational vs. Strategic Split)
Procurement manages strategic supplier relationships, including pricing, contracts, MOQs, and long‑term performance.
Maintain compliance with ITAR/EAR and DFARS regulations.
The Planner manages operational execution, including:
Releasing supply from blanket purchase orders.
Confirming and tracking delivery dates.
Monitoring short‑term supply risks.
Advising the Buyer to any shortages in the negotiated supply.
Assisting in the development and preparation of vendor KPIs.
Keep leadership advised of risks or opportunities that may affect the agreed upon production schedule.
Basic Qualifications
Ability to lawfully access information and technology that is subject to US export controls.
Must meet the definition of a US Person.
Experience in a ITAR/DFAR environment.
Bachelor's degree.
Ability to plan into the future and execute to established plans.
Excellent exception management skills.
Ability to work with ambiguity and condensed timelines.
Must have strong analytical skills and the ability to extract and communicate fact patterns impacting supply.
Experience with Outlook, Excel, and ERP systems.
Ability to work in a cross functional group.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor or masters degree in mechanical or industrial engineering, business, and/or with supply chain related major.
5+ years of previous supply chain related experience.
Experience in the automotive arena.
Advanced Excel and Power BI.
Experience with Oracle Fusion ERP.
APICS Certification (CPIM, CSCP).
Work Environment
This role operates in both office and manufacturing floor environments, requiring occasional interaction with production teams to address planning and operational needs.
Minimal travel may be required to support supplier or customer engagements and program launches.
Compensation
At Divergent, our pay range is based on the level of the job. For this role, we will consider candidates at level S03 as evaluated through our interview process.
S03/ Material Planner : $81,900-$112,610