Job Position: Temporary Supply Chain Coordinator – automotive industry
Ref: 4835
Location: PE/Gqeberha
Salary: R35 000 to R65 000 per month commensurate with qualification and experience + benefits
Email your CV to recruit@onlinepersonnel.co.za
Qualifications / Requirements:
- Degree or Diploma in Mechanical/Industrial/Electrical Engineering or Production Management/Supply Chain Management
- 3 years experience gained within the automotive industry in a Logistics environment
Essential
- Knowledge of Logistics processes and systems and its integration with the rest of the organization
- Knowledge of the PEP process for the introduction of new models (or components) and or options
- Knowledge of the Tevon system including the reporting tool Promon
Key Performance Areas:
To ensure timeous part readiness and supply of all Local, CKD and direct purchase components to support the different pre-series build milestones and to ensure that all systems/processes are in place for handover to series production
Possible Tasks within this Role
- Chair local EMT meetings comprised of a cross divisional support team by highlighting risk parts/missing releases and getting the respective stakeholders to take action
- Represent the company in CKD EMT meetings and escalate open points/risks for the company for the respective counterparts to take action
- Prepare and distribute part readiness reports and new vehicle projects by updating the information in PROMON/TEVON, downloading the reports and sending it via email to all relevant stakeholders
- Ensure parts meet requirements for projects milestone releases by ensuring all the necessary status releases or deviations are in place prior to the build milestones
- Ensure relevant part deviations are released for the plant and cover SOP dates by analyzing the deviations in relation to build milestones and escalate any discrepancies
- Investigate data queries by checking which parts are released for our plant and or/specific vehicles and escalating to the relevant department to resolve based on the nature of the issue