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Gordon Murray Automotive

Materials Planning and Logistics Analyst - Body & Structures

Guildford
Posted about 13 hours ago
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MP&L Analyst

The MP&L Analyst is responsible for supporting Materials, Planning and Logistics activity for the Body & Structures commodity through accurate data analysis, reporting and material control. The role ensures the availability of production-critical body structure components by monitoring inventory, supplier performance, delivery schedules, material readiness and supply chain risks.

Working across ERP, MRP and inventory systems, the analyst converts operational data into clear actions, risks and recommendations to maintain production continuity and optimise stock control.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure all Body & Structures suppliers have sufficient order coverage and capacity alignment to support the Production Plan.
  • Monitor the availability of production-critical structural components including body panels, fabricated assemblies, brackets, reinforcements, sub-frames and other structural components.
  • Maintain and analyse material, inventory, supplier delivery and logistics data across ERP, MRP, Excel and other business systems.
  • Produce accurate MP&L reports covering stock accuracy, shortages, delivery performance, inventory levels, supplier performance and material availability.
  • Identify material shortages, supplier constraints, capacity risks and inventory issues that could impact vehicle build schedules.
  • Monitor stock levels, delivery dates, open purchase orders, supplier schedules and replenishment activity for Body & Structures components.
  • Investigate stock discrepancies, system inaccuracies, delivery issues and inventory variances, identifying root causes and corrective actions.
  • Support perpetual inventory and cycle count activities by analysing variances and maintaining accurate system records.
  • Work closely with Purchasing, Engineering, Manufacturing, Logistics, Stores and Supplier teams to maintain material availability and resolve supply risks.
  • Support engineering changes, product updates and new vehicle programmes by maintaining commodity readiness trackers, open issue reports and material status reviews.
  • Monitor supplier readiness for new components, design changes and production ramp-up activities.
  • Maintain KPI reporting for inventory accuracy, supplier performance, delivery adherence and material availability.
  • Analyse Body & Structures commodity performance data and identify opportunities to improve inventory control, supplier performance and material flow.
  • Support continuous improvements to stock management, replenishment processes, goods receipt, supplier communication and reporting.
  • Provide recommendations to improve inventory accuracy, planning discipline, supply chain resilience and operational efficiency.

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Essential

  • Experience within manufacturing, automotive, engineering, logistics, planning or material control environments.
  • Experience supporting production supply chains and managing material availability.
  • Experience using ERP and/or MRP systems.
  • Strong Excel skills with the ability to analyse, interpret and present operational data.
  • Good understanding of inventory control, material planning, supplier management and production support.
  • Ability to investigate supply issues, analyse root causes and implement corrective actions.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy.
  • Experience working collaboratively with Purchasing, Engineering, Manufacturing, Logistics, Stores and supplier teams.
  • Ability to communicate material risks, priorities and recommendations clearly.

Desirable

  • Experience within low-volume automotive manufacturing.
  • Experience managing Body & Structures, BIW (Body-in-White), fabricated assemblies or structural components.
  • Understanding of BOMs, engineering changes, supplier schedules and production planning processes.
  • Experience supporting new product introduction (NPI) or vehicle launch activities.
  • Experience with cycle counting and perpetual inventory processes.
  • Experience using Power BI or similar reporting tools.
  • Lean / Continuous Improvement awareness.
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Skills

Data Analysis
Reporting
Material Control
Inventory Management
Supplier Performance
Logistics
ERP Systems
MRP Systems
Excel
Material Planning
Production Support
Supply Chain Management
Problem Solving
Attention to Detail
Collaboration
Continuous Improvement

Location

Guildford, England, United Kingdom

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