Inventory Controller
Brize Norton
Contract Twelve Months
Outline
An Inventory Controller is required to to support the development and delivery of materials ensuring customer satisfaction and contractual performance.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
As an Inventory Controller you will be able to demonstrate some or all of the following skills and competencies, on completion of relevant training to aid progression;
- Part 145 awareness
- Approved part 145 inspectors
- SAP Knowledge
- Good computer skills, including Microsoft Office
- Working knowledge of a QMS system for logistics operations and regulatory requirements for control of inventory
- Flexibility and a willingness to learn new skills, as part of a multi-task team
- Able to work within a procedural and process driven working environment
- Able to work to deadlines and deliver to high standards
- Self-starter and able to work on own initiative
- Able to demonstrate and maintain standards & practices
- You should be able demonstrate tenacity and drive to ensure Material Support from Central is delivered within the contracted timescales.
- You should be a good team worker with a strong logistical or inventory background who is clearly focused on achieving the input/output whilst at the same time maintaining regulatory integrity.
Educational Qualifications:
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Ability to prioritise own workload
- Excellent organisational skills
- The ability to communicate at all levels of the business
- Ability to work under pressure
- Flexibility
- Accuracy
- Confidentiality
