Grinding Supervisor

Nottingham
5 hours ago
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Grinding Supervisor

Location: Nottingham

Commutable from: Nottingham, Mansfield, Hucknall, Arnold, Ilkeston, Derby

Salary: Up to £22.00 per hour + shift allowance

Hours: Rotating shifts

06:00 - 14:00

14:00 - 22:00

22:00 - 06:00

About the Company

Our client is a well-established aerospace engineering business manufacturing high-precision components for safety-critical applications. Operating within a regulated environment, they use advanced grinding and machining technologies to achieve extremely tight tolerances and support globally recognised aerospace programmes.

The Role

A hands-on supervisory role leading the grinding department across rotating shifts, ensuring production, quality, and delivery targets are met.

Supervise daily grinding operations

Lead and support a team of operators

Set and operate cylindrical and centreless grinding machines

Ensure components meet aerospace quality standards

Troubleshoot machine and process issues

Drive continuous improvement

Maintain health and safety standards

Support training and development

Work with quality and production teams

Maintain accurate production records

About You

Experience in cylindrical and centreless grinding

Previous supervisory or team leader experience

Strong understanding of tight tolerance machining

Experience in aerospace or regulated manufacturing

Ability to read engineering drawings

Strong problem-solving skills

Knowledge of continuous improvement methods

Benefits

Competitive hourly rate with shift allowance

Company pension

Ongoing training and development

Stable, long-term opportunity

Supportive working environment

How to Apply

To apply for the Grinding Supervisor position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss your application and next steps.

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