Production Controller

Chelmsford
1 week ago
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JMC Aviation are working with a surface treatment company based in Chelmsford, looking to recruit a new Production Controller to join their team.

This client offers a range of surface treatments and non destructive testing, creating aerospace components using CNC Machines to fabricate sheet metal. This family run company provide an outstanding customer service and helping their employees progress within their roles.

This is a Permanent Position based in Chelmsford.
39 hours per week, Monday - Thursday 07:00-16:00 and Friday 07:00-12:00

Salary and Benefits

  • Competitive Salary
  • Generous Annual Leave
  • Pension Scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Life Assurance
  • Employee Cash Plan
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Schemes
  • Professional Growth and Development
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment and Technology
  • Ongoing Training and Certification Programmes
  • Career Advancement Opportunities

    The Role
    The Production Controller will manage customer expectations by providing exceptional customer service through on time delivery and meeting deadlines. They will also be the customers main point of contact and have a hands on approach ensuring components flow through their relevant processes efficiently to ensure correct delivery is achieved and sales targets are met.

    Other duties involve:
  • Responsible for internal and external production scheduling of components to satisfy customer order books
  • Management of daily and weekly production schedules in line with manufacturing capabilities and customer demand
  • To work collaboratively within the production control team to ensure work is loaded efficiently and scheduled according to ensure the customer required dates are met
  • To provide covering support to the Production Manager in times of Holiday/Sickness as and when required.

    In order to be successful in this role the Production Controller will need to demonstrate the following skills and attributes:
  • Strong organisation, communication and numeration skills are essential
  • PC Skills and working knowledge of ERP Systems and Microsoft Office Package (Excel in particular) is essential
  • A team player with people skills and a continuous improvement mindset is essential
  • Able to take initiative in tasks provided by superiors and a positive, can-do attitude
  • Prepared to work 60/40 split between moving components on the shop floor and PC work within the office
  • Prepared to work overtime at short notice as and when required
  • Previous Production Control Experience within a manufacturing environment is desirable

    If you think this is the role for you and you have the necessary skills and attributes, please apply today or contact JMC Aviation for more details.
    Please note that due to the high level of applicants we will only be contacting shortlisted candidates regarding this role.
    For this opportunity JMC Aviation Ltd is acting as an employment agency

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