Production Controller

GSA Recruitment
Uxbridge, Greater London
12 months ago
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Job Title: Production Controller
Location: High Wycombe Department: Manufacturing Industry: Aerospace and Defence
Job Summary:
The Production Controller ensures that all aspects of the production process are controlled and managed to meet the high standards required by the aerospace and defence sector. This role focuses on managing and optimizing workflow, inventory levels, and production schedules while closely coordinating with procurement, quality, and manufacturing teams. The Production Controller will monitor the execution of production orders, track work progress, and ensure that all products meet the company's quality, cost, and delivery targets.

Key Responsibilities:
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Monitor production orders and ensure that they are executed on time and within budget.
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Coordinate with procurement and supply chain teams to ensure material availability aligns with production needs, avoiding delays or shortages.
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Track inventory levels to prevent overstock or stockouts and maintain optimal levels of raw materials, components, and finished goods.
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Update production plans in real-time to reflect changes in schedules, priorities, or resource availability.
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Ensure production documentation is accurate and up to date, including work orders, material requisitions, and production reports.
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Identify bottlenecks or disruptions in production and work with relevant teams to resolve these issues promptly.
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Communicate production status updates and potential issues to senior management, providing recommendations for resolving delays.
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Work closely with quality assurance teams to ensure compliance with internal and external standards, certifications, and customer requirements.
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Support continuous improvement of production control processes by analysing data and implementing process improvements. Liaise with Design team about potential improvements.
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Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and regulatory standards within the aerospace and defence industry.
Key Qualifications:
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Experience in production control or manufacturing operations, preferably in aerospace and defence.
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Strong understanding of MRP/ERP systems and production control software.
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Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve production challenges quickly.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work across departments.
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Strong analytical abilities and attention to detail.
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Understanding of production workflows and materials management within high-precision manufacturing environments.
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Strong knowledge of ISO 9001 standards and their application in production planning.
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Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize based on urgency and business needs
This position requires candidates who are proactive, adaptable, and capable of meeting the rigorous demands of aerospace and defence manufacturing. This role is integral to ensuring efficient, compliant, and on-time delivery of critical products

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