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Manufacturing Controller

Pay Rate: Up to £36/hr Umbrella (plus 20% uplift)

Certain Advantage is hiring for a Manufacturing Controller based in Broughton
This role is on an initial 12-month contract basis and is onsite.

The company

We’re working with an aerospace corporation that designs, manufactures, and delivers aircraft, helicopters, and space systems. It’s one of the world’s largest commercial plane makers and a key supplier to both civil and military aviation markets.

The role:  

Identify, analyse & solve recurrent technical issues not directly manageable by the operators & FLM (First Line Manager).
Provide a view at shop floor level within the production team.
Accompany to production team.
Achieve optimum of effort and work results through planning, production control and management of products and the design of processes.
Achieve the expected Industrial Excellence targets within area by ensuring adherence and continuous improvement of operational process.
Perform work order management for out of cycle work.
Escalate recurrent issues & request support to the Work Prep, Maintenance, MAP & Outstanding Work support functions roles, if not manageable at level1.
Support capacity management: anticipate capacity fluctuation to cover changes in the PLC (product life cycle situation) and grow competence.The individual:

Background in Manufacturing Engineering
Previous experience in a technical role using CATIA & SAP would be an advantage
Basic level of understanding the Aircraft build philosophy
Daily / on shift line side support to manage technical issues & continuous improvement: missing parts, non-conformities, concessions if applicable, outstanding work, maintenance, jigs & tools. 

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