Kitting Operative
StandardAero
Key responsibilities and duties
- To record each component as it is supplied from Cycle 2 (internal repair/supply chain) in order to achieve the build start date per Order Task and communicate shortages to buyers in good time;
- Check parts for condition, accuracy to release certification and quantity validation.
- Collect and allocate completed internal cycle 2 WIP from inspection and move to the kitting areas.
- Repair split stillages post cycle 1 complete inspection by moving repairable assets from the stillages to relevant internal repair locations.
- Identify any discrepancies found on receipt of parts and raise NCIR’s accordingly;
- To carry out parts transfers as necessitated by late deliveries from Cycle 2 (internal repair);
- Communicate with product team leaders regarding kitting progress, discrepancies found, and adherence to the production schedule;
- Ensure the bonded kitting area is secured, and only accessed by approved personnel;
- Ensure parts are not removed from the bonded kitting area without record being made;
- Ensure parts are stored in a manner suitable for an EASA pt145 Aerospace MRO business, in line with Company standard practices;
- Cross skill in other logistics duties as required to ensure inventory points throughout supply chain are kept in control.
- Adherence to our Quality Management Systems (QMS), Safety Management Systems (SMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and all associated Business Manuals.
- Support/Own investigations related to stock management.
- Team Worker that has the ability to fully interact with other team members;
- Excellent communication skills required both written and verbal.
- Self starter with positive attitude.
- Ability to provide advice as a subject matter expert / technical experience on T56, TFE731 and or PW300 series engines. Lean or Continuous Improvement experience
Competencies
Core
Essential
- Team Worker that has the ability to fully interact with other team members;
- Excellent communication skills required both written and verbal. Self starter with positive attitude
Desirable
- Ability to provide advice as a subject matter expert / technical experience on T56, TFE731 and or PW300 series engines. Lean or Continuous Improvement experience
Functional
Essential
Familiarity with aerospace quality procedures and documentation including process documentation;
- Practical experience of material control and handling within the aerospace industry;
Proficient in the use of computers, ERP systems and familiarity with Microsoft Office ;
Experience in a stores/ warehouse environment.
Ability to use Navixa ERP system ;
Desirable
Organisational Relationships
- Responsible individual who can interact with operations managers, operations team leaders, and technical staff directly.
- Role sits within Supply Chain team - Engines
- GCSE English, with good verbal and written English proficiency;
- Human Factors (provided for new starters) Suitable industry qualification
Professional Qualifications/Education and Training
Essential
- GCSE English, with good verbal and written English proficiency; Human Factors (provided for new starters)
Desirable
Suitable industry qualification.
Experience
Previous experience within an aerospace MRO environment, preferably from an inspection, materials, or stores background
This is not an exhaustive list and from time-to-time additional responsibilities may be provided directly from your Line Manager to meet the needs of the business.