Production Scheduler

SKU TFB-M5 Category

Effort Split: Human: 50% | AI: 50%

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U.S. National Average Pay Range: $47,561–$100,206 per year

Production Schedulers coordinate manufacturing plans, align production runs with demand, manage inventory input, and liaise with multiple departments to ensure efficient operations.

Task Name AI Capability Human Oversight Notes
Production Schedule Generation ✅ High 🚫 Low AI can optimize schedules based on demand forecasts, machine availability, and lead times.
Data Integration (ERP, MRP, Inventory) ✅ High 🚫 Low AI can pull data from ERP/MRP systems and update real‑time schedules automatically.
Capacity Monitoring & Alerting ✅ High 🚫 Low AI can detect under/over-capacity scenarios and notify planners.
Order & Priority Adjustment ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI can propose schedule changes; humans verify impact and make final decisions.
Exception Flagging (machine downtime) ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI identifies deviations; humans handle root cause analysis and corrective actions.
Cross‑Dept Coordination ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI drafts communications; humans manage negotiations with production, procurement, and QA.
Reporting & Metrics Dashboards ✅ High 🚫 Low AI can generate performance insights on lead‑times, utilization, and bottlenecks.
Continuous Improvement Suggestions ⚠️ Medium ⚠️ Medium AI can surface inefficiencies; human teams assess and implement process enhancements.
Team Leadership & Stakeholder Management 🚫 Low ✅ High Humans are essential for coaching, conflict resolution, and strategic planning.

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