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CNC Cell Lead

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CNC Cell Lead
CNC Cell Lead Salary: £42–45k

Please only apply if you have the permanent right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, applications without this will be automatically rejected

The Company

Specialists in the design and manufacture of precision tooling for aerospace, defence and commercial aviation. Their products support global airlines with everything from ground support to aircraft maintenance. With a reputation for quality, they continue to grow and innovate, offering long-term career opportunities.

CNC Cell Lead Role

The CNC Cell Lead will oversee a team of skilled machinists, ensuring production targets, quality standards and shop floor discipline are met. This is a hands-on leadership role in a busy CNC environment.

CNC Cell Lead Responsibilities

Supervise day-to-day operations across the CNC department
Drive team performance against KPIs (Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery)
Lead daily briefings and shift handovers
Maintain and enforce safety, quality and 6S standards
Prioritise workloads to meet production targets
Conduct root cause investigations and implement improvements
Coordinate training and development across the CNC Cell
Handle HR-related issues such as absence, performance and discipline
Liaise with production planning, engineering and maintenance teamsHow to Apply for the CNC Cell Lead Position

Apply now or call/message Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed) for more information about the CNC Cell Lead role

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