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Morson Talent are currently seeking a Production Co-Ordinator for our large aerospace client based at RAF Lossiemouth.

ABOUT -

You will provide tactical Supply Chain support to UK Fixed Wing activities and contracts utilizing Supply Chain Support Best Practice. Responsible to the Fixed Wing Execution Manager. You will be aware of and adhere to the clients H&S Policies and Security Protocols.

SCOPE OF THE ROLE –

Receive incoming shipment and verify accuracy of items.
Accurately report, communicate and escalate non-conformances.
Store materials in designated locations within the warehouse / storage areas.
Pick, pack, and ship orders to customers in a timely manner and in line with aircraft priorities.
Maintain inventory accuracy through regular cycle counts and audits.
Operate material handling equipment such as forklifts and pallet jacks.
Conduct distribution activities in line with Supply Chain processes and business support needs.
Ensure compliance with all safety and security procedures.
Keep the warehouse clean and organized at all times in accordance with 6S and Boeing Policy.
Assist with other warehouse & distribution duties at all times.
Maintain and store accurate records of required documents as required for auditing purposes.
Efficiently prioritise all tasks and work to best support the business needs. 
Support Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA) for spares that fail their Required Delivery Date (RDD), reporting completed analysis to P-8A Supply Chain Management. 
Develop and maintain relationships with support organisations to ensure a seamless support is provided. 
Conduct Supply Chain Support activities in line with Business Unit Processes and Procedures.  
Review and amend Processes and Procedures when gaps/errors are identified during the day-to-day activities. 
Undertake training and qualifications as required by the business to meet the business needs. 
Mentor junior members of the team in Supply Chain Best Practices and help resolve minor issues as they become experienced.
Develop and support KPI Metrics to measure performance inline Warehouse and Distribution tasks.  
Provide SME guidance and support to internal stakeholders for long-range Programme requirements. 
Host meetings pertinent to the success of assigned RAAs. 
Support ad-hoc tasks allocated by management to support business requirements. 
Provide out of hours service as required. 
If this is of interest please apply today, alternatively contact Oliver Beaumont directly on (phone number removed) or

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