Goods In Technician

Bedford
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Goods In Technician

Salary: Up to £35,000 DOE

Location: Bedford

Role Overview:

The Goods In Technician is responsible for the receipt and inspection of incoming components, custom-made parts, and non-franchised stock. This role ensures all activities align with internal procedures (IQP-001, IQP-002, IQP-004) and relevant industry standards, including the latest revision of AS9102. The position plays a vital part in upholding product quality, supporting continuous improvement efforts, and helping the business meet its daily, weekly, and monthly performance targets.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Receive, verify, and inspect incoming materials in accordance with IQP-001 procedures.

  • Carry out inspections of custom or bespoke components, following IQP-001, IQP-002, and IQP-004 guidelines.

  • Complete and review First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs) as per AS9102 or customer-defined standards.

  • Inspect non-franchised stock using QSP-015-1 or other applicable customer requirements.

  • Ensure parts meet customer specifications, drawings, and concession guidelines.

  • Identify non-compliant goods, initiate MRB (Material Review Board) cases, and ensure appropriate follow-up actions.

  • Authorise FAIRs on behalf of customers once compliance is verified.

  • Liaise with suppliers and internal teams to resolve inspection-related concerns efficiently.

  • Contribute to Continuous Improvement (CI) and Lean projects aimed at increasing RPFT (Right Part First Time) metrics.

  • Support prioritisation of urgent inspection tasks to maintain production flow.

  • Stay informed on trends related to counterfeit parts and changes in AS standards.

    Candidate Profile:

  • Solid knowledge of IQP-001, IQP-002, and IQP-004 procedures, with the ability to interpret technical drawings and customer specs.

  • Familiarity with AS9102 FAIRs and customer-specific inspection protocols.

  • Working understanding of QSP-015-1 and Purchasing Requirements Specifications (PRS).

  • Proficient in using IFS or similar systems to manage goods-inward processes.

  • Experience identifying non-conformances and overseeing MRB processes.

  • Background in supplier quality and purchasing practices is advantageous.

  • Strong communicator—able to collaborate effectively with both internal teams and external suppliers.

  • Analytical thinker with a proactive approach to problem-solving.

  • Demonstrates a commitment to improving processes and upholding quality standards.

  • Adaptable, team-focused, and able to manage changing priorities.

    Preferred Skills & Experience:

  • Prior experience in aerospace or high-reliability component inspection.

  • Understanding of counterfeit component identification and prevention.

  • Familiar with working in ISO9001 / AS9100-certified environments.

  • Exposure to Lean methodologies and Continuous Improvement tools

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