The Quality Systems Analyst is responsible for reviewing part requests, liaising with dealers and transport companies, ensuring accurate shipping documentation, and collaborating with suppliers and stakeholders for efficient part returns.
WPAC – North America – Part Returns - North America
Responsibilities- Review daily part list from Plant PVT or VFG engineers
- Provide timely and accurate status on part requests
- Liaise with dealers for quicker part returns
- Liaise with transport companies for trouble free shipment (timely pickup, proper handling of shipments and timely delivery of shipments) and resolve any transportation issues
- Ensure proper shipping documents are sent to the dealers (authorization to return document, shipping labels, customs documents etc.)
- Liaise with Suppliers to record analysis results in WPA
- Creation of RAC Codes in PEARS.
- Interact with different stake holders for Quicker part returns.
Degree in Engineering or Diploma with 5 years experience
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