Materials Coordinator

Amca

Amca

Administration

El Segundo, CA, USA

USD 25-30 / hour

Posted on May 12, 2026

Amca designs and manufactures a rapidly growing set of critical components and subsystems for aerospace and defense in avionics, fluid control systems, power electronics, complex hardware, and much more. We’re building the most comprehensive set of capabilities in the entire industry, enabling us to deliver solutions for every supply constraint across the industrial base.

Overview:

The Materials Coordinator is responsible for receiving and inspecting all incoming aerospace components, hardware, and materials. You will verify every shipment against purchase orders and documentation, ensure parts meet engineering requirements before they reach the floor, and own internal material movement throughout the shop from receiving through build completion.

Responsibilities:

Receiving & Inspection

  • Receive incoming shipments and verify quantities, part numbers, and conditions against purchase orders and packing documentation
  • Inspect parts against engineering drawings, specifications, and applicable quality requirements
  • Review material certifications, certificates of conformance, and traceability documentation for completeness and accuracy
  • Identify, tag, and quarantine nonconforming material and initiate the NCR/MRB process
  • Log all receipts accurately in the ERP/MRP system with correct part numbers, lots, serials, and dates
  • Communicate discrepancies, shortages, and substitutions to supply chain and production teams promptly
  • Maintain organized receiving records and inspection logs in accordance with quality system requirements

Internal Material Movement & Shop Support

  • Own internal material movement throughout the shop — from receiving and stockroom through kitting, staging, and delivery to the build area
  • Prepare work orders by kitting parts and hardware and staging materials so builds can start without delay
  • Support cycle counts, physical inventory, and stockroom organization
  • Keep the receiving area and material storage areas clean, organized, and safe

Qualifications

  • 2+ years of receiving, inspection, or warehouse experience in a manufacturing or aerospace environment
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and GD&T
  • Proficiency with basic measurement tools — calipers, micrometers, gauges
  • Experience cross-referencing received hardware against purchase orders and accompanying documentation
  • Experience logging receipts in an ERP or MRP system
  • Sharp attention to detail and high standards for accuracy
  • Comfortable in a fast-moving environment where priorities shift and every role matters
  • Nice to have
    • Aerospace, defense, or precision manufacturing background
    • Familiarity with AS9100, NADCAP, or similar quality standards
    • Experience supporting NCR/MRB disposition
    • Forklift certification

Compensation and Benefits:

  • $25-30 / hourly
  • Gold PPO health insurance with $0 deductible 100% covered by Amca,
  • Dental and Vision insurance 100% covered by Amca

This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a US person as: any individual who is granted U.S. citizenship; or. any individual who is granted U.S. permanent residence ("Green Card" holder); or. any individual who is granted status as a "protected person" under 8 U.S.C 1324b(a)(3).

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