CNC Team Leader

Cheltenham
1 week ago
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Ready to Step Up? Team Leader Opportunity for Machinists

Job Title: CNC Team Leader

Location: Cheltenham

Contract Details: Permanent, Full-Time

Salary: £34,000 to £38,000 per year

Working Hours: Monday to Thursday from 07:30 AM to 04:00 PM, with an early finish at 12:30 PM on Fridays

About Our Client:
Our client is a forward-thinking aerospace company known for innovation, precision, and high-quality products. They don't just build cutting-edge technology-they also invest in their people. If you're a skilled machinist looking to take the next step into leadership, this could be your chance!

What's the Opportunity?

This role is perfect for a machinist who's great at what they do and is ready to take on more responsibility. You'll still be hands-on, but you'll also be learning how to lead a team, manage projects, and make an impact beyond the shop floor.

What You'll Be Doing:

Growing into a Leader - Step up from machinist to team leader with support and training.
Helping the Team Thrive - Share your knowledge, guide others, and be the go-to person for problem-solving.
Keeping Things Running Smoothly - Get involved in planning, production schedules, and making sure projects stay on track.
Making Improvements - Spot inefficiencies and help make the shop run better and faster.
Collaborating Across Departments - Work with other teams to keep everything flowing.
Keeping Standards High - Make sure work meets quality and safety standards.
Bringing Fresh Ideas - Your input matters! If you see a better way of doing things, speak up.

What You'll Need:

Essential:

Experience setting and operating 3, 4, and 5-axis CNC machines.
Knowledge of CNC milling and turning machines.
Familiarity with Fanuc and Haidenhain controls.
A proactive, motivated attitude-someone who takes initiative.
Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
A willingness to step up and take on more responsibility.Nice to Have (But Not a Dealbreaker):

Experience with CNC Bridgeport and CNC Haas machines.
Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles.
An understanding of aerospace quality standards.
Any previous experience mentoring or training others.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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