Workflow Manager
Filton, Gloucestershire
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Posted Date
13/07/2022
Job Ref.
BBBH13189
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Workflow Manager for an initial 12-month contract. You will work as part of the Wing Structures Repair team and manage all the in-service fleet for daily repairs
Role: Workflow Manager
Pay: £30.00 – £32.00 per hour via Umbrella
Location: Filton
Contract: Monday- Friday, 35 Hours per week, 12 Months Contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Responsibilities
- Managing front desk to identify teams for all incoming tasks
- All incoming tasks are identified against a team as appropriate to limitations of capability and capacity.
- Ensure all activities are manged within agreed time scales and customer requirements
- Negotiate with team managers or leads to ensure tasks are within capacity/capability
Essential Skills:
- Ability to liaise/negotiate with multiple teams based in India, UK and Bangalore
- Ability to communicate at all levels of the organisation and across all departments, and prioritise time, cost and quality.
- PC skills and a good working knowledge of Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
- Experince in using ICARUS
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
- The ability to translate customer requirements into operational deliverables and prioritise.
- Working knowledge of Airbus structures.
- Working knowledge of Airbus.
- Demonstrated problem solving ability
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation
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