Being a store controller in aviation has been a challenging, but highly rewarding journey. Operational workflow and efficient inventory control is important to me. I look forward to growing my skills, and working with a team that strives for streamlined and accurate stores management.
Overview
3
3
years of professional experience
Work History
Stores Controller
Quality Avionics and Pulse Aero
03.2023 - Current
Sourced parts for 15 engineers and approximately 12 aircraft, with 9 aircraft being on maintenance schedules
Ordering AOG items weekly
Cross-checking to ensure that the alternate parts are compatible
Keeping track of calibrated tooling expiry and ensuring a calibrated tool is available
Returning faulty products to suppliers using RMA forms
Creating purchase orders daily
Assessing supplier reliability and pricing
Dangerous goods awareness
Organizing core units and core unit returns
Ensuring quality checks and traceability documents are provided for all items being fitted to an aircraft
Items are stored in the correct environment
Working with aircraft maintenance schedules and having the parts on hand before the plane arrives
Completing monthly/ weekly stock take of components, units, consumable items, and quarantine cupboard
Front Desk
FlightScope Aviation
07.2022 - 03.2023
Managing flight bookings
Maintained, organized, and cleaned the office area
Coordinated aircraft maintenance schedules specific to 100-hourly inspections and regular maintenance requirements.
Scheduled and coordinated appointments and meetings between staff and customers.
Scheduled flights using reservation software, avoiding surpassing pilot flight time and double bookings.
Scheduling meetings and taking minutes.
Skills
Meeting traceability standards on parts and components
Aviation workshop experience
Monitoring calibrated tooling
Meeting aircraft schedule deadlines
Maintaining stock levels
Receives and dispatches
Issuing parts to the correct aircraft jobs
Accurate stock take, inventory records and file management