Production Scheduler

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Production schedulers work across a variety of industries, particularly those involved in manufacturing or distribution of goods.

They're responsible for coordinating and developing production schedules on a daily or weekly basis to meet business goals: managing inventory levels, ordering components or ingredients; optimizing processes; and managing product delivery to customers.

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