Project Controller

We are seeking an organized and proactive In-Service Production Support professional to join our team on a temporary basis. You will play a key role in supporting the aircraft production line, focusing on identifying, recording, and analysing emergent work. This includes raising the correct paperwork (92C / EW Form), liaising with aircraft managers, and providing analytical data to support operational decisions.

This is a temporary contract until February, with the possibility of extension based on business needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Production Planning:

Maintain operations burndown (level 3) plans aligned with aircraft build schedules.

Support aircraft managers in forecasting and monitoring daily build progress.

Update aircraft boards and provide accurate performance statistics.

Emergent Work:

Identify emergent work tasks and raise the correct paperwork (92C/EW Form).

Maintain records and spreadsheets of all emergent work tasks and their status.

Monitor hours in SAP/MES and resolve discrepancies.

Facilitate sign-off meetings with stakeholders.

Business Performance & Works Analysis:

Work with teams to improve In-Service Support processes and standardize procedures.

Build strong relationships across the business to ensure effective delivery of objectives.

Complete other tasks as required by the Operations Business Performance & Works Analysis Manager.Requirements:

Experience in production support, planning, or operations analysis is desirable.

Strong analytical and organizational skills.

Ability to work proactively and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders.

Attention to detail and adherence to company procedures, health & safety, and ethical standards.

Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Business for this Vacancy

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