Stock Coordinator

Hayes
3 weeks ago
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Stock Coordinator

Job Type: On Site

Start Date: ASAP

Duration: Permanent

Location: Hayes, London

Salary: Up to £(phone number removed)

Sector: Aerospace

The Stock Coordinator is responsible for the control and disposal of unsalvageable parts and expired parts and products while also overseeing inventory for our Landing Gear MRO department. This position ensures that all necessary parts and materials are accurately stocked, tracked, and available to support maintenance and repair activities.

Duties and Responsibilities:

To control and manage the handling and storage of unsalvageable / scrap parts I.A.W defined processes.
To ensure scrap parts are moved to the scrap storage area I.A.W defined processes.
To liaise with the product lines and ensure that scrap parts are made available for customer viewing.
To work closely with Product Lines to support customer requirements.
To liaise with Product Lines and Finance to ensure that scrap parts are disposed of in a timely manner.
To ensure scrap parts are securely placed into skip once cleared for disposal.
To maintain documentation for scrap parts as per defined processes.
To monitor the remaining shelf life of parts and products with limited shelf life.
To dispose of any parts or products where the shelf life is due to expire in line with defined processes.
To promote the required standards of work in order to comply with requirements of the CAA and FAA and any other recognized regulatory body.
To promote and maintain required standards of general housekeeping.
To Control and manage taking pictures of scrap parts.
To promote and monitor compliance with legislation, company policy and codes of practice relating to Health and Safety at Work.
To constantly monitor and review operating methods in order to facilitate both qualitative and quantitative improvements in the service provided to operations.
To be conscious of Industrial Relations and conduct operations in such a manner as to aid the presentation of the company to employees and their representatives;
All duties shall be undertaken in compliance with Safety and Environmental Regulations and Company Procedures.
To be aware of and understand company policies, procedures and agreements.
Any other duties required as may be reasonably requested.

Qualifications, Experience and Attributes Required:

Equivalent to GCSE A-C grades.
The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, organized, and proactive, with a solid understanding of inventory management and supply chain logistics within the aviation industry.
Good knowledge, awareness and understanding of PPE.
It would be preferable but not essential for the applicant to have worked in an aerospace environment.
Confident IT skills including Microsoft Office.
An awareness of the Major Accident Prevention plan (MAPP).
Team player who is also able to work autonomously.
Excellent time management skills.
Strong organisational skills.
Ability to forge strong relationships with other teams across the business.

Working Conditions:

Office and Production environment, based in Hayes.
Full time role.
Flexibility required as May be require to work additional overtime hours.
Working with computers and screens for prolonged periods.

Compliance and Onboarding:

Candidate must have the right to live and work in the UK unrestricted.
Mandatory Training will be required.

Benefits of the Role:

Competitive Salary Package
Discretionary Bonus Scheme
Discounted Flight Benefits
Reduced Gym memberships Retail and Hotel Discounts
Seasonal Company Events
As a managerial level - other benefits are available

About us:

Daniel Owen is an established recruitment consultancy specialising in the placement of quality temporary and permanent workers to all roles in the Built Environment. Working with some of the UK's largest and most respected construction, maintenance, and engineering companies.

If you are interested in hearing more about the Stock Coordinator role, please contact Josh on (phone number removed)

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