Stock Coordinator

Hayes
1 month ago
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My client is seeking a Stock Coordinator to join on them on a permanent basis.

As a Stock Coordinator, you will be responsible for the control and disposal of unsalvageable parts and expired parts and products while also overseeing inventory.

You will ensure that all necessary parts and materials are accurately stocked, tracked, and available to support maintenance and repair activities.

Role: Stock Coordinator
Pay: From £25,627.17 per annum
Location: West London (Hybrid after a period of familiarisation)
Hours: 40 hours per week Monday to Friday

** Candidate must have the right to live and work in the UK unrestricted**

Job Profile

To control and manage the handling and storage of unsalvageable / scrap parts in accordance with defined processes
To ensure scrap parts are moved to the scrap storage area in accordance with defined processes
To liaise with the product lines and ensure that scrap parts are made available for customer viewing
To work closely with Product Lines to support customer requirements
To liaise with Product Lines and Finance to ensure that scrap parts are disposed of in a timely manner
To ensure scrap parts are securely placed into skip once cleared for disposal
To maintain documentation for scrap parts as per defined processes
To monitor the remaining shelf life of parts and products with limited shelf life
To dispose of any parts or products where the shelf life is due to expire in line with defined processes
To promote the required standards of work in order to comply with requirements of the CAA and FAA and any other recognized regulatory body
To promote and maintain required standards of general housekeeping
To Control and manage taking pictures of scrap parts

Skills/Experience Required

Equivalent to GCSE A-C grades.
The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, organized, and proactive, with a solid understanding of inventory management and supply chain logistics within the aviation industry
Good knowledge, awareness and understanding of PPE.
It would be preferable but not essential for the applicant to have worked in an aerospace environment
Confident IT skills including Microsoft Office
An awareness of the Major Accident Prevention plan (MAPP)
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply immediately.
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