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Purpose of Role
Provision of day-to-day customer interface for project management, technical and project related commercial matters. Interfacing with external and internal stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Industrialisation of new products.

  • Day to day customer interface for Project Management and Technical related subjects.

  • Manage APQP (and any customer equivalent) system and internal team for the duration of the project ensuring customer targets are met:

    • Managing nominated APQP team for each project

    • Managing and controlling expenditure

    • Organising constructive & timely meetings and reviews

    • Oversee the Design and Validation Plan for New Projects

  • Support cost reduction programmes in line with customer expectation.

  • Generate and deliver the Project Timing Plan including overseeing industrialisation of new products.

  • To provide technical support, costing support and proposal documents to respond to RFQs.

  • Assist BD team with completing CERs.

  • Co-ordinate prototype procurement and build.

  • Present / Chair APQP meetings.

  • Co-ordinate technical information and delivery to customers.

  • To complete any administration tasks as reasonably required of the role.

    Key Requirements:

  • Preferably the successful candidate will have a Mechanical Engineering (BEng) or related degree. (HND in Engineering would be considered).

  • Seeking a minimum of 2 years’ experience in a relevant field (preferably automotive/ land vehicle).

  • Maintain a high standard of Health and Safety based upon safe working practices and support environmental initiatives.

  • Communicate and support the embedding of customer service imperatives across other functions of the business.

  • Collaborate with other businesses to ensure wider revenue generation opportunities are realised.

  • Ensure that all work activities and records comply with Company Policies, Procedures and Codes of Practice.

  • Excellent Project Management skills.

  • Strong soft skills and an understanding of people behaviour and the self-awareness to react appropriately. Be politically astute.

  • Demonstrate superior presentation and communication skills.

  • Ability to communicate information, whether technical or non-technical to internal stakeholders and customers, in a clear and concise manner.

  • Highly professional and capable of being a strong ambassador for the company.

  • Motivated and a self-starter & able to work on own initiative.

  • Good attention to detail; highly professional, politically astute, and capable of being a strong ambassador for the company who will maintain high standards for delivery, quality & accuracy.

  • Valid UK Driving licence & Passport - Willing and able to travel globally.

    Remuneration:

    Competitive Salary.

    25 days holiday + Bank Holidays

    Excellent Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme (Employee Contribution up to 11%/ Employer contribution up to 15%)

    Death in Service Life Protection Benefit (x 6 annual salary)

    Working from Home Policy (3 days onsite/ 2 days WFH)

    Flexible Working Policy

    Training and Development (Internal & External)

    Share Save Schemes

    Salary Sacrifice Scheme - Cycle to work scheme

    Introduction to the company:

    An international manufacturing group with 26 operations in 12 countries.
    They design and manufacture high-technology components and systems for the principal original equipment manufacturers in the worldwide aerospace, & defence, land vehicle and power & energy markets
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