Allocation Planner - New Product Introduction
Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Polska, 85-092Key offer highlights
Min. 3 years of experience
Hybrid model - partly remote
Full-time
Description
Nokia is looking for a highly motivated and detail-oriented professional to join our Fixed Network Supply Chain Team. As an Allocation Planner you will drive the end-to-end allocation of New Product Introduction (NPI) across the Supply Chain network. You will play an important role in ensuring that forecasted demand, production capacity, and logistics constraints are aligned with customer priorities, supporting a smooth and timely market launch of new products. In this role, you will work closely with Product Development, Supply Chain Program Management (SCPM), Demand Planning, and Manufacturing teams to translate NPI plans into actionable allocation planning and ensure effective execution across the Supply Chain network.This is a hybrid position, requiring three days per week in the Bydgoszcz office.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related field
3+ years of experience in New Product Introduction, demand planning, or a related Supply Chain function within the industry
Strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel and SAP
Strong organizational and communication skills, with good verbal and written English
Ability to collaborate effectively with and influence cross-functional teams
Strong sense of teamwork, ownership, and accountability
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain allocation in SAP for each NPI project/product in the BBD portfolio
Collaborate regularly with SCPM, Demand Planning, and Product Line Manager (PLM) teams to ensure alignment of NPI allocation plans
Monitor the BBD release roadmap and align NPI allocation accordingly
Coordinate and follow up on project-related issues that may have an impact on NPI allocation
Support continuous improvement initiatives by documenting lessons learned from NPI rollouts and recommending process enhancements
Proactively collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to identify potential allocation risks and support timely resolution