Cabin Stores Planner and Administrator

Feltham West
3 days ago
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At PrimeFlight we take pride in our part of enabling our customers to make the right connections at the right time. We believe that it’s the small things that matter - details, improvements and investments that make a collective difference for our customers, employees, partners, and the world we live in.

If you would like to be part of this service, putting our customers at the centre of what we do, then we would love to hear from you about joining our team.

PrimeFlight are looking for a Cabin Materials & Stores Co-Ordinator who will work with the Materials Manager to correct forecasting of materials throughout PrimeFlight Cabin Interiors. You will also be assisting in the daily operations with PrimeFlight Lead Planner and the Stores Team, you will be advising of all materials that are available for Key Inputs and ensuring the correct stock levels are maintained across all sites.

Role Responsibilities:

Liaise with multiple people in various operational roles to plan for materials, parts and components toarrive on time and in the right locations. – Foams/Carpet Kits/Seat Covers/Seat Spare Pre-Load Kits/CMP UCS Kits

Monitor daily and weekly status sheets, inventory levels, incoming and outgoing shipments.

Adjust Min/Max levels in the Quantum system as required to match demand with supply lead times.

Monitor inventory levels at remote bases, arrange shipping of parts/ re-allocation as required

Prioritising Soft Furnishing Manufacturing Workcards based on inventory levels and demand

In conjunction with other team members, arrange kitting of parts to ensure a full kit change is available for on time delivery

Reviewing Weekly BER Soft Furnishing Material reports with management.

Working with the Materials Manager to ensure stock is accurate and stock checked regularly in key areas.

Working with Storespersons on stock movements/transactions

Monitoring the Line operation and ensuring stock is availble

What were looking for?

Experience within an Aircraft Material Planning Environment

To have experience in an aeronautical profession and to possess knowledge through years of professional experience

ADP required

Experience within an Aircraft Material Planning Environment

Familiarity with resource and material planning

Ability to think analytically and solve problems efficiently and effectively

Meticulous attention to detail with strong organisational abilities

Proven ability to take initiative, prioritise assignments and work independently

PrimeFlight is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees

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