AOG Material Controller - Aerospace

Stansted Mountfitchet
2 days ago
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I am currently hiring for an AOG Material Controller on behalf of my client. You will be required to support AOG activity by deploying alongside the GO TEAM (if necessary) to ensure the efficient recovery of customer aircraft. Additionally, you will manage, receive, and issue aircraft components and associated materials to support the line maintenance network, ensuring engineering requirements are met effectively.

Role: AOG Material Controller
Salary: Upon application
Location: Stansted
Shift Pattern: Monday to Thursday 8.30 to 17.00 Friday 8.30 to 14.30

Responsibilities:

Provide all aspects of logistics functionality in support of AOG team activity.
Coordinating the transportation of spares, materials and tooling to/from locations as necessary.
Effectively manage stock, maintaining part availability whilst ensuring shelf life of components/material is not exceeded in line with customer contracts.
Update and maintain stock assurance data within ERP system.
Carry out regular stock checks, utilising ERP system, to ensure stock levels are accurately maintained.
Coordinate with Procurement department to ensure shortfalls are being progressed with delivery forecasts.
Adhere to aircraft parts Goods Receiving practices, i.e. inspection and part number verification, to ensure all parts are received in the relevant condition with the correct regulatory documentation.
Adhere to aircraft parts Goods Dispatching practices.
Maintain compliance with 3rd party Suppliers logistic procedures.
Ensure compliance with Engineering Policy, Statutory Airworthiness requirements, Safety Standards, Company Standing Instructions and Health and Safety Legislation.
Assist with any other ad-hoc tasks or projects.
Training & Knowledge Required:

Two years stores experience within aviation (or similar industry)
Knowledge of AMOS and/or similar ERPs.
Must hold the rights to live and work in the UK upon application.
Quantum stores experience an advantage.
Ability to work autonomously
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Plus attention to detail
Flexibility
Ability to analyse data, Excellent computer skills (MS Office, Word, Excel etc.)
Resilient with the ability to deliver results under pressure
Ability to deal with people at all levels of the organisation
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Melanie Cave at Line Up Aviation -
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