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Assembly Supervisor
Assembly Supervisor – Precision Engineering
Are you a hands-on leader from a machine shop environment who thrives on driving performance, leading teams, and making a real impact on the shop floor?
We’re working with a highly respected engineering organisation that is investing in its manufacturing capability and looking for a Assembly Supervisor to lead a skilled team.
This is a rare opportunity to step into a well-established, high-performing environment where your leadership will directly influence output, quality, and team success.
What makes this role stand out?
- Real leadership responsibility – Lead, coach and develop a team of 20+ skilled technicians, giving you the opportunity to shape performance, culture and future talent.
- Drive continuous improvement
- Step into a visible leadership role – Work closely with senior manufacturing leaders, influencing operational performance, developing people and helping deliver critical programmes to customers around the world.
- Join a stable, experienced, and collaborative team
- Work in a precision engineering environment with high standards and real purpose
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The Role
You’ll be leading a team within the Sub-Assembly division, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations while driving performance, quality, and continuous improvement.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supervising and motivating a skilled team of machinists
- Ensuring production targets and quality standards are met
- Driving efficiency, productivity, and best practice on shift
- Acting as the key point of contact for operational issues
- Supporting a culture of safety, accountability, and teamwork


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What we’re looking for
- Proven supervisory or team leadership experience
- Background in a machine shop or precision engineering environment
- Strong understanding of machining processes and shop floor operations
- A proactive, hands-on leadership style
- Someone who can engage, motivate, and develop a team
Why consider this?
This isn’t just another supervisory role — it’s a chance to step into a position where:
- Your leadership genuinely matters
- You’ll be part of a highly regarded engineering operation
- You get structure, stability, and long-term career potential
- And importantly… a shift pattern that gives you real time back
If you're open to hearing more (even just for a confidential chat), feel free to apply or message me directly.
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