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Job reference:
RMS0138085
Release and Follow Up Analyst - 25609
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Sector:
Automotive
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Location:
Solihull
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Job type:
Contract
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Date posted:
02/01/2015
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The Company:
Our Client is a world leading Automotive OEM which is responsible for some of the most iconic 4x4's & Sports Cars produced. Due to the huge demand for current models and substantial investment in future projects there is a requirement for more resources across the business in engineering & manufacturing on a contract basis.
The Role:
Tune base scheduling data to effectively support current Business requirements, and resulting schedules are issued to Suppliers on a timely basis.
Optimisation of scheduling parameters within Material Planning Systems.
Validation of schedules at key milestones on New Model Programs
Drive 100% delivery to MRD on New Model Programs through Supply Base
Responsibility for procurement of Pre & volume requirements and run-out parts, including management of New Parts for New Model Programs, Model Year and Running Change requirements.
Monitor / Control and Reporting of parts delivery in line with Schedule parameters - Time /Qty.
Agree / Monitor and Control target stockholding levels.
Generate and issue Supply Performance Metrics and interface with Suppliers to facilitate performance improvement and support of Purchasing in Supplier Nomination.
Liaise with Supply Base to maintain supply in line with schedule requirements and where delinquent escalate internally and within supply base at all levels.
Where necessary carry out / request stock checks to validate stock accuracy and make inventory adjustments to support results.
Essential Skills / Qualifications:
Knowledge of Supply Chain Management / Development
Management of Supply Chain Solutions
Good working knowledge of Material Planning & Logistics, preferably from within Motor Manufacturing or Supply Base Industry.
Understanding of Motor Manufacturing production methods.