BAE Systems is excited to announce the opening for the position of Electrical Planner within the Aerospace sector. This contract role is crucial for supporting the development of aircraft programme scopes and ensuring the seamless translation of design information into actionable manufacturing processes.
Key Responsibilities:
* Translating design information, including CAD models, BOMs, and circuit drawings, into processes that support Loom Assembly and installation.
* Generating manufacturing build instructions using the SAPCAMS planning tool or equivalent electronic planning aid.
* Supporting aircraft build production, including electrical looms, components, amalgamations, racks, panels, and installations.
* Generating wire kit definitions and loom installation instructions.
* Providing support to all Operations tasks and ensuring adherence to production schedules.
Job Requirements:
* Experience in electrical manufacturing, with a specific focus on electrical loom assembly and installation processes.
* Proficient in interpreting electrical drawings, wiring diagrams, standards, and processes.
* Experience with Microsoft Office suite and electronic planning tools.
* Understanding of PLM toolsets, CAD data manipulation, and wiring diagram management.
* Ability to solve complex problems, balance business and customer requirements, and resolve issues efficiently.
* Teamworking skills and the ability to synthesise project information for both internal and external stakeholders.
* Typically educated to HNC level or having completed a Craft/Technician Apprenticeship.
Benefits:
* Competitive contract terms
* Opportunity to work in a leading aerospace company
* Professional development and training opportunities
* Collaborative and innovative work environment
* Access to advanced engineering tools and resources
If you are an experienced Electrical Planner with a background in aerospace and a passion for manufacturing engineering, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to become a part of BAE - Military, Air & Information (MAI) and contribute to cutting-edge aerospace projects.
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