Boeing
Supply Chain Specialist (Supply Chain Management)

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Supply Chain Specialist (Supply Chain Management)
Company:
Boeing Defence United Kingdom Limited
Job Description/Responsibilities:
You will provide tactical Supply Chain support to UK Fixed Wing activities and contracts utilizing Supply Chain Support Best Practice. Responsible to the Fixed Wing Execution Manager. You will be aware of and adhere to Boeing's Go4Zero H&S Policies and Security Protocols.
Scope of the Role:
- Day to day management of assigned parts.
- Process Order and Repair Requisitions.
- Action all demand requisitions on a daily basis using Required Delivery Dates as the mechanism to prioritize requirements.
- Escalation of known problems and any risk to Key Performance Indicators (KPI) to Supply Chain Management.
- Support Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA) for spares that fail their Required Delivery Date (RDD), reporting completed analysis to P-8A Supply Chain Management.
- Generate supply solutions of assigned parts for those requirements not immediately available.
- Efficiently prioritize all tasks and work to best support the business needs.
- Develop and maintain relationships with support organizations to ensure a seamless support is provided.
- Conduct Supply Chain Support activities in line with Business Unit Processes and Procedures.
- Review and amend Processes and Procedures when gaps/errors are identified during the day-to-day activities.
- Mentor junior members of the team in Supply Chain Best Practices and help resolve minor issues as they become experienced.
- Provide SME guidance and support to internal stakeholders for long-range Programme requirements.
- Host meetings pertinent to the success of assigned RAAs.
- Support ad-hoc tasks allocated by management to support business requirements.
- Provide out-of-hours service as required.
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Basic Qualifications/ Requirements:
- UK Security Clearance for which the UK Government requires UK residency.
- Active Driving License.
Preferred qualifications:
- Previous experience in ERP systems (SAP).


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Important information regarding this requisition: This requisition is for a locally hired position in the UK. Benefits and pay are resolved at the local level.
- No relocation package and visa sponsorship.
This position requires the ability to acquire a UK security Clearance for which the UK Government requires UK residency. (5 years residency). The successful candidate will hold, or have the ability to acquire, Security Clearance (SC). All information will be checked and verified.
Language Requirements:
Not Applicable
Education:
Not Applicable
Relocation:
Relocation assistance is not a negotiable benefit for this position.
Security Clearance:
This position requires the ability to obtain United Kingdom Security Check.
Visa Sponsorship:
Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status.
Contingent Upon Award Program:
This position is not contingent upon program award.
Shift:
Not a Shift Worker (United Kingdom)
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