Org Marketing Statement
Military Flight Controls Division
Supporting aircraft worldwide, Parker Aerospace’s Military Flight Controls Division (MFCD) provides primary and secondary flight control systems that make flight possible. Tested, proven and trusted in commercial and military applications for decades, MFCD provides precise position-control actuation solutions for military aircraft across the United States and with foreign partners. The division’s JetPipe® electrohydraulic servovalve (EHSV) technology is used across commercial and military aircraft around the world. Headquartered in Irvine, California, the Military Flight Controls Division is the global leader in fly-by-wire flight control systems and electrohydraulic products and offers the worlds most advanced motor design capabilities for flight controls
Position Summary
POSITION SUMMARY: With minimum supervision, responsible for coordinating the timely movement and processing of parts on multiple programs or areas in order to meet customer delivery schedules.
Responsibilities
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities may include some or all of the following:
Update the production and inventory control system with information that is timely and accurate. Stage and coordinate work for the majority or all of the manufacturing areas to meet schedules and effectively utilize resources.
Communicate and coordinate with appropriate support groups to initiate corrective action for work orders on hold.
Split work orders by generating a new traveler, input split and coordinate activity with inspection and other groups.
As a liaison, resolve scheduling conflicts between the shop and the business teams.
Troubleshoot and initiate action required to resolve discrepancies in paperwork or system information to maintain work in process (WIP) data accuracy.
Coordinate with other functional groups to develop and implement daily work schedules, short range capacity plans and build plans.
Monitor and coordinate actions required to resolve short term capacity conflicts such as; staffing reassignments, overtime, alternate machine utilizations, and rerouting to other machines, facilities or vendors.
Coordinate with manufacturing and production planning to adjust workloads to reduce or avoid bottlenecks at gateway centers.
Participate in team meetings to develop and implement plans to meet team goals such as; schedules, quality, cost, etc.
Update information using CRT and/or personal computer for special scheduling needs or projects.
Coordinate release of material/components to fill shortages for orders in work in process. Assist in the development and implementation of procedures designed to enhance departmental productivity.
Work in conjunction with the planners for new parts procurement and/or processed parts requirements on a daily basis for parts shortages and on request participate in long range planning meeting.
Also, satisfy requirements for aircraft on ground (A.O.G.) maintenance agreements and expedited jobs.
Define component shortages required to support the assembly build schedule.
Track work order and purchase order status to assure customer requirements are achieved.
Develop and maintain recovery schedules (ESDS) to support customer requirements.
Prepare customer status reports and respond to shipping information requests from the contracts function.
Request and prioritize tooling and tapes required at station including tooling in house or at vendors. Provide support to area or team by ordering prints, set‐up sheets, etc.
Move materials utilizing forklift, dolly, hand truck or other types of carts.
Monitor and coordinate the packaging of parts to prevent damage.
Train and assist less experienced employees. Adhere to company safety rules and regulations.
Perform other related responsibilities. RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities may include some or all of the following:
Update the production and inventory control system with information that is timely and accurate. Stage and coordinate work for the majority or all of the manufacturing areas to meet schedules and effectively utilize resources.
Communicate and coordinate with appropriate support groups to initiate corrective action for work orders on hold.
Split work orders by generating a new traveler, input split and coordinate activity with inspection and other groups.
As a liaison, resolve scheduling conflicts between the shop and the business teams.
Troubleshoot and initiate action required to resolve discrepancies in paperwork or system information to maintain work in process (WIP) data accuracy.
Coordinate with other functional groups to develop and implement daily work schedules, short range capacity plans and build plans.
Monitor and coordinate actions required to resolve short term capacity conflicts such as; staffing reassignments, overtime, alternate machine utilizations, and rerouting to other machines, facilities or vendors.
Coordinate with manufacturing and production planning to adjust workloads to reduce or avoid bottlenecks at gateway centers.
Participate in team meetings to develop and implement plans to meet team goals such as; schedules, quality, cost, etc.
Update information using CRT and/or personal computer for special scheduling needs or projects.
Coordinate release of material/components to fill shortages for orders in work in process. Assist in the development and implementation of procedures designed to enhance departmental productivity.
Work in conjunction with the planners for new parts procurement and/or processed parts requirements on a daily basis for parts shortages and on request participate in long range planning meeting.
Also, satisfy requirements for aircraft on ground (A.O.G.) maintenance agreements and expedited jobs.
Define component shortages required to support the assembly build schedule.
Track work order and purchase order status to assure customer requirements are achieved.
Develop and maintain recovery schedules (ESDS) to support customer requirements.
Prepare customer status reports and respond to shipping information requests from the contracts function.
Request and prioritize tooling and tapes required at station including tooling in house or at vendors. Provide support to area or team by ordering prints, set‐up sheets, etc.
Move materials utilizing forklift, dolly, hand truck or other types of carts.
Monitor and coordinate the packaging of parts to prevent damage.
Train and assist less experienced employees. Adhere to company safety rules and regulations.
Perform other related responsibilities.
Qualifications
Job Requirements: Three years of dispatching, shop scheduling or production planning experience in a computerized manufacturing system environment, or demonstrated ability to perform described responsibilities. Proficient in the application of MRP2 concepts.
Knowledge of material requirements planning, capacity planning and shop floor control required.
Knowledge of AMAPS required. Knowledge of A.P.I.C.S. concepts/principles preferred. Thorough understanding of manufacturing routings, travelers and blueprints.
Ability to provide positive leadership/training in a team environment.
May be required to lift up to 50 lbs. Must demonstrate effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to work effectively with others and be a participative team player.
Closing Statement
Closing StatementPlease note that the salary range information is only applicable for California. Compensation is based on a variety of factors, candidate experience, qualifications, location as well as spanet and business considerations. Pay Range: $21.95 per hour - $36.58 per hour.
Conditions of Employment
This position is subject to meeting U.S. export compliance and/or U.S. Government contracting citizenship eligibility requirements.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. However, U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residency or other appropriate status is required for certain positions, in accord with U.S. import & export regulations.(“Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / VEVRAA Federal Contractor”)
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Drug Tests
Drug-Free WorkplaceIn accordance with Parker’s policies and applicable state laws, Parker provides for a drug-free workplace. Therefore, all applicants seeking employment with Parker will be subject to drug testing as a condition of employment.