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Production Controller

Coven Heath
2 weeks ago
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Morson are working with a leading Aerospace Manufacturer who are looking for a new Production Controller to work at their Wolverhampton site.

This is a fantastic opportunity with more details about the position below.

Job Duties:

Coordinate production activities to meet quality standards and deadlines
Monitor and control inventory levels to ensure efficient production flow
Collaborate with procurement and logistics teams to optimise supply chain processes
Generate production reports and maintain accurate production records
Implement and enforce health and safety protocols in the production area
Act as a supportive team member by covering for other planners and the Planning Lead during short-term absences.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance scheduling processes and increase overall efficiency
Required Qualifications:

Proven experience in production control or a related field
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment
Knowledge and Skills:

Understanding of production planning and scheduling processes
Familiarity with inventory management systems
Knowledge of health and safety regulations in a production environment
If you would like to apply for this position please submit an up to date CV

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