Assembly & Test Team Leader

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Job Title: Assembly & Test Team Leader
Location: Wolverhampton

Salary: Competitive

Contract Type: Permanent

Our aerospace manufacturing client are seeking a dynamic Team Leader to drive critical delivery targets and champion improvements across assembly and test operations.

In this supervisory role, you will report to the Manufacturing Manager, taking ownership of key performance indicators for Assembly and Test programs. You will lead a team of skilled technicians, ensuring compliance with company procedures, managing production processes, and delivering high-quality products to meet deadlines. This role also involves reviewing team performance and identifying training needs

Key Responsibilities - Assembly & Test Team Leader

Ensure daily operations comply with Health & Safety policies and guidelines

Manage, develop, and motivate a team of highly skilled technicians to achieve ambitious targets
Leverage team strengths and skills to meet business and customer demands effectively
Take accountability for product quality, adhering to established quality systems, processes, and procedures
Oversee collaboration to resolve technical, quality, logistical, and personnel challenges
Partner with key stakeholders to ensure delivery targets are consistently met
Key Qualifications - Assembly & Test Team Leader

Experience with Continuous Improvement projects is preferred
Familiarity with working within a recognized quality management system
Previous team leader experience is advantageous but not essential
Knowledge of lean principles and their practical application
Strong analytical skills to manage and coordinate complex manufacturing processes.
Benefits - Assembly & Test Team Leader

25 Days Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays.
Life Assurance.
Company Pension beginning at 6%.
Employee Share Option.
For more information about this role, please contact Ben Dawson on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to .

Candidates who are currently a Aircraft Fitter, Aircraft Technician, Mechanical Fitter, Hydraulic Fitter, Fitter/Tester or Mechanical Technician may be suitable for this position.

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