BoM Engineer

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Position: BoM Engineer
Location: Malvern, Worcestershire (WR14)
Company: Autoscan
Duration: 3-4 Months Contract
Pay Rate: £32 per hour Ltd Company Contractor

About Us

Autoscan UK Limited is a leading provider of quality assurance and inspection services to the automotive industry. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we partner with top automotive manufacturers to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.

The Role

We're currently seeking a detail-oriented and experienced BoM (Bill of Materials Engineer) for an exciting opportunity on a contract basis for up to 4 months based in the malvern area of Worcestershire.

As a BoM Engineer you'll play a pivotal role in being the bridge between engineering design and the assembly line, ensuring every component is accounted for, priced correctly and readily available to ensure continuous smooth production.

You'll be responsible for supporting the management and control of all parts and components across the vehicle programs ensuring absolute data accuracy including correct specification, application and traceability throughout the product life cycle.

Working closely and collaboratively with various teams including engineering, manufacturing, purchasing and suppliers to standardise fixing selections, manage engineering changes, eliminating duplication and helping to drive cost and complexity reduction initiatives, whilst aligning design intent with manufacturing capabilities.

You'll have knowledge and previous experience of using ERP/MRP systems such as SAP/Oracle, supporting New Product Introduction processes and a solid understanding of manufacturing, production or product data management.

The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring configuration control, data integrity within ERP and PLM systems, and the effective support of vehicle builds, production launches, and ongoing manufacturing operations.

Based in Malvern, the role will be commutable from Ledbury, Worcester, Upton-upon-Severn, Pershore, Tewkesbury and Bromyard and the surrounding areas of the Worcestershire region.

Requirements

  • Excellent Attention to Detail

  • Analytical and good at problem solving

  • Previous experience of ERP/MRP systems such as SAP/Oracle as well as New Product Introduction

  • Good understanding of manufacturing, production or Product data management

  • High-level Excel skills (VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables) with the ability to present data in a clear and logical manner

  • Must be able to demonstrate excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively and maintain accurate records in a fast-paced environment.

  • Comfortable with data management and processing

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    Autoscan UK Limited is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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    Join Autoscan UK Limited and be a part of a team dedicated to driving excellence in the automotive industry!

    Benefits

  • £32.00 Per Hour Ltd Contractor Company

  • Family friendly working hours

  • Excellent collaborative team environment

  • Free on site Car Parking

  • Excellent working facilities

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