Graduate Release Co-ordinator
2016-08-17 15:07:02
2016-10-30 00:00:00
- Essex, Essex
- £30k
- 30th Oct ’16
- Closed
This leading company are specialists within the automotive industry, and work with component suppliers to improve their product development. They work throughout the UK and Europe, and provide excellent opportunities for working in Europe. With a new Supercar client on-board, this fun and outgoing company can offer an exciting and progressive career.
This role needs someone with an analytical mindset who will be involved in the following:
- Coordinating all product data management activities, liaising with colleagues and various teams
- Creation of bills of materials, part numbers, engineering change requests, completion of engineering change
- Generation of status reporting material to include ETRS (Engineering Timing Release Schedule)
- Coordinating and supporting function groups to ensure release requirements are understood and met
- Chase approvals to ensure the project runs on time
- Maintain all aspects of part data including colour coding and configuration
- Application of build deviation reports on to vehicles on the production line
- Creation and communication of production bill of materials to clients and colleagues
- Coordinating implementation of components into production
This position offers exceptional training as well as uncapped personal and professional development opportunities including languages, public speaking, presentation techniques and project management (Prince2). The team have a very social environment so you can expect to be involved in at least 10 team events each year varying from canoeing to cocktail making!
Requirements:
- Degree in any Engineering, Science or Maths background 2:1 minimum grade (or equivalent)
- Excellent communication skills and outgoing attitude
- Good analytical skills
- Team player
- Ability to work on own initiative
- Strong Excel skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Logical, process driven thinking
- Organisational skills
- Working time flexibility