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JOB SUMMARY:
This position is responsible for supporting Textron Aviation Parts and Distribution (TAPD) customers (internal and external) through creation and maintenance of master data records in support of all Textron aircraft platforms.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Subject Matter Expert in field
Knowledgeable of cross functional work scope and processes impacting material master activities
Performs daily activities in support of business needs.
o Creates and maintains materials in ERP system in accordance with standard work.
o Reviews engineering and manufacturing engineering information and aligns ERP settings accordingly.
o Works to ensure system integrity and data accuracy to deliver best in class customer service.
o Collaborates cross functionally to identify and resolve discrepancies.
o Frequent contact with Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing Engineering, Sales, Customer Service, New Programs, Planning, Supply Chain, Pricing team and other aftermarket and production areas.
o Facilitates continual process improvement and elimination of non-value-added activities.
o Provides assistance to lower lever Analysts.
o Approves activities of lower-level analysts and standard work revisions

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor's degree required in Business Administration, Aviation, or related field plus 5 years of relevant Aviation experience: such as, material requirements planning, supply chain, manufacturing engineering, inventory control, or relevant industry experience.
o In lieu of degree, minimum 9 years relevant Aviation experience: such as, material requirements planning, supply chain, manufacturing engineering, inventory control, or relevant industry experience.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Working knowledge of SAP and knowledge of material master transactions is preferred.
Working knowledge of engineering, planning (MRP & Manufacture), and SCM (Supply Chain Management) principles
Ability to research engineering documents and industry standards accurately and effectively
Ability to read, evaluate and comprehend data from multiple sources: i.e., engineering drawings, specs & standards, supplier data, COs (engineering change orders), DCNs (drawing change notice), CRs (change requests), etc.
Strong organizational and communication skills (both written and verbal).
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Products with emphasis on Excel, Power BI, and TEAMS

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