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Bill of Materials Coordinator

Gloucester
8 months ago
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New Bill of Materials Coordinator job based in Gloucester, Gloucestershire with a world leading business.

An exciting position is open for a BoM (Bill of Materials) Coordinator to join a growing, innovative team based in Gloucester, Gloucestershire specializing in advanced composite and polymer materials for critical protection applications across industries such as Defense, Aerospace, Motorsport, Transportation, and Healthcare.

The BoM Coordinator will play a crucial role within a rapidly expanding organization, engaging on projects from initial customer inquiries through to ongoing production support. Utilizing IFS software, this role offers the chance to become an expert in the organization’s materials and processes. The Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring products move efficiently and cost-effectively through the facility, contributing significantly to the company’s operational success.

Building strong internal relationships is essential to the role, requiring close collaboration with departments including Design & Development, Manufacturing Engineering, Production, Purchasing, and Finance. This position is ideal for someone who is driven to refine and improve BoM processes in alignment with organizational growth.

Key Responsibilities for the Bill of Materials Coordinator job:

  • BoM Management: Create, maintain, and manage Bills of Materials for a diverse range of products, ensuring all BoMs are current, accurate, and aligned with the latest designs and manufacturing approaches.

  • Data Input & Management: Manage data related to materials, components, and assemblies within the company’s MRP system (IFS), ensuring consistency and reliability.

  • Process Improvement: Take ownership of BoM procedures, continually enhancing workflows to support operational efficiency.

  • Cross-Department Collaboration: Gather necessary information from colleagues across departments to ensure BoM accuracy and support project needs.

  • Change Tracking: Implement and document changes to BoMs as products and processes evolve, ensuring stakeholders are informed of updates.

  • Documentation & Auditing: Maintain thorough documentation of BoMs, including revisions and historical data, and conduct regular audits to identify and correct discrepancies.

  • Reporting: Generate and distribute reports regarding BoM status, changes, and impacts on production, supporting informed decision-making across the business.

    This opportunity is ideal for an individual passionate about innovation and dedicated to process improvement, ready to make a meaningful impact within a high-growth environment.

    This role offers an exciting opportunity for a proactive and technically skilled professional to work at the forefront of materials engineering, gaining diverse experience in a forward-thinking and innovative environment.

    For the Bill of Materials Coordinator role based in Gloucester, Gloucestershire please APPLY NOW
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