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Coordinator Aircraft Management at Airbus (m/f/x)

Bremen, Germany

Strategic interface between production and assembly – you coordinate handover processes.

At Airbus Operations GmbH in Bremen, you will work as an Coordinator Aircraft Management to steer handover processes between the Wing-Equipping Line and the Final Assembly Line (FAL). You act as the central interface for all handover-related topics, manage risks, and optimize material flow – ensuring each aircraft is assembled on time and to quality standards.

Apply now and successfully coordinate the next handover projects!


The gross annual salary is, depending on qualifications, max. 78,341 €. If you have already applied to ARTS, we look forward to finding further suitable positions together with you – multiple applications are therefore not necessary.

Aircraft Construction
Interface Management
SAP
German
English

Benefits


Kantine & Verpflegung

Canteen & catering

delicious meals directly in the office in the canteen or cafeteria


Optimale Work-Life-Balance

Optimum work-life balance

flexible working hours, 30 vacation days & special leave


Attraktive Vergütung

Attractive remuneration

Equal pay, special payments & bonuses above the standard pay scale


Individuelle Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten

Individual development opportunities

international, Group-wide training & development


Zukunftssicher

Future-proof

company pension scheme with attractive employer contribution


Empfehlungsbonus & steuerfreie Benefits

Referral bonus & tax-free benefits

Bonuses for employee referrals plus Edenred Card benefits

Mobil & nachhaltig

Mobile & sustainable

employee car parks and subsidised HVV season ticket

Responsibilities


  • Handover Management: Act as Wing-Equipping Line representative for all handover processes to the Final Assembly Line (FAL)
  • Interface Coordination: Steer operational alignment between production in Bremen and Toulouse as well as the Broughton plant
  • Quality Gate Management: Negotiate and track handover targets (Q-Gate H) and delivery targets (Q-Gate S) with all stakeholders
  • Risk Management: Proactively identify risks, mitigate them, and develop solutions with all involved parties
  • Disruption Management: Manage disruptions in the nominal material flow during operational business, especially for aircraft close to handover
  • Supplier Management: Analyze and address potential supplier issues impacting outstanding work


Qualifications

  • Completed degree in Aerospace Engineering or a technical field (minimum Bachelor's)
  • Many years of experience in aircraft construction (over 5 years)
  • Several years of experience in Interface Management (over 2 years) and Aircraft Management (over 2 years)
  • Experience in Supplier Management (over 1 year)
  • Proficient use of SAP (advanced application knowledge) and Google Workspace
  • Business fluent German (at least C1); business fluent English (at least C1)
  • Experience with ACPnG (Aircraft Management tool) required; prior Airbus experience required
  • Strong communicative skills and independent, structured working approach
  • CV in English required
  • A valid, unrestricted work permit for the European Union (no student visa) mandatory

Become Part of the ARTS Group

Give your career a head start with ARTS in an international and innovative work environment. As a trusted, creative partner, consultant, and companion for HR services, turnkey industrial solutions, and innovative organizational concepts across diverse high-tech industries, ARTS understands the qualitative demands of the market and offers forward-looking services. The following position is to be filled as temporary employment.