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Product Information Propulsion Planner

Emotiv Technical Recruitment
Coventry
4 days ago
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Duties:

Product Information (PI) is the beating heart of our business. As a department we are responsible for the delivery of coherent and timely Product Specification and Bill of Materials in line with Programme (Unit / Vehicle) timing.

As a PI Propulsion Planner, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the timely delivery of accurate configured bills of materials in support of vehicle line & architecture PCDS (Product Creation and Delivery System) milestones for multiple model years.

You will need to develop plans, scenario plan and co-ordinate the actions of the Release Operations & Feature Configuration teams, be responsible for the accuracy, cleanliness and timeliness of feature sets and bills of materials to support both virtual and physical builds.

The role is hybrid once fully trained and competent. due to the nature of the role and proven benefits of face-to-face interactions with the engineering teams the expectation would be at least 3 days/week onsite (varying sites across the Midlands, predominantly Whitley) which may increase on occasion dependant on the business requirements

Skills:

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Applications are welcomed from individuals who are natural problem solvers and people who enjoy working with and understanding data.

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The successful candidate will have a “can do” attitude and a logical approach to working through issues as they arise.

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They will be capable of interacti...

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