Configuration Manager

Systems Engineering and Assessment Limited
Barnstaple
2 weeks ago
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Configuration ManagerBarnstaple based (with a mix of office and home-based working)Salaries between £50k - £60k per annum DEOWe are SEA.Engineered to protect. We protect what matters - our nations, our waters, our land, our cities, our people, our environment, our world.Join us.As Configuration Manager, you will establish & manage a best practice Configuration Management presence within the company based on the use of ARAS Innovator Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) to CM2 compliant process, ensuring master data integrity.The role will see the job holder joining a successful engineering company, who have ambitious plans to develop new and technologically challenging markets across the world. The job holder will be required to work occasionally at SEAs other locations and from customer and supplier sites.What we offerYour work, your contribution, deserves to be recognised and rewarded. Have a look at our top benefits below and click here to see everything we can offer you here at SEA. All Employee Bonus, Hybrid/flexible working arrangements, Half day Fridays.Private medical health insurance & Employee Assistance Program, Wellbeing centreElectric vehicle charging points at all sites, Free on-site parking, Onsite showers and toiletries provisionWhat youll be doing Key stakeholder in the rollout of ARAS Innovator PLM & data input into ERP.Establish & Manage the Configuration Management TeamEstablish & manage CM best practice using ARAS PLM & CM2 process.Provide a Configuration Management service to the business to support ISO 9001 / 10007 Def Stan 05-57 & other applicable CM standards.Overall responsibility for the release of documentation, BoM, Part & change data in PLM & its transition to ERP to meet business commitments to agreed SLAs.Manage the Deviation & Concession process & incorporation into change where required to agreed SLAs.Provide guidance & where required conduct Functional & Physical Configuration Audits to ensure products adhere to their released requirements.Write Project / Product specific Configuration Management Plans upon request.Provide expert CM guidance support & where needed training on PLM, Change & Configuration best practice.Collect & publish a full set of CM metricsSupport Continuous Improvement process development.The skills you need Degree, HND or equivalent experience in a relevant disciplineProven experience within Configuration Management ideally within the defence sectorExperience of ARAS innovator PLM is desirable or other equivalent PLM system; (training can be provided)Proven ability to manage a teamProven ability to communicate at all levelsComprehensive understanding of the electronic manufacturing product lifecycleGood understanding of ERP systemsMethodical approach to your work with attention to detailCM2 accreditation (training can be provided)Computer literate & competent in the use of the Microsoft toolset.Join us and be part of something smaller - with 400 people in the UK and Canada - doing something bigger: protecting what matters.If you would like to know more, please give our Talent Acquisition Business Partner Kelly Thomas a call on .SEA0612NTPBN1_UKTJ

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