Operations Leader – Metrology
Location: MTC, Ansty
Working hours: 36 Hours per week (Fully Flexible Working Week and Hybrid working options available)
Salary: £50,000 - £56,000
Benefits: Private medical, 2x pension contribution, lease car scheme, cycle to work scheme, 25 days holiday (plus public holidays) and more.
The role
The Metrology Operations Lead is responsible for the day‑to‑day leadership and development of the Metrology Lab team, typically comprising of 5 to 10 individuals including Apprentices, Technicians, and Manufacturing Engineers.
They ensure the lab operates safely, efficiently, and to the highest technical and quality standards in support of the wider Workshop. They will ensure that all metrology activities follow approved processes, acting as a role model for professionalism, integrity, and technical excellence.
They are accountable for the health, safety, and wellbeing of the team, including (but not limited to) the safe operation of complex metrology equipment such as CMMs, structured light scanners, XCT systems, and laser‑based measurement devices. They are empowered to stop any activity that is unsafe or does not meet required quality or process standards.
They are responsible for the Metrology Lab’s delivery of Safety, Quality, Cost, and Delivery (SQCD) performance. This includes ensuring that all inspection tasks are completed safely, to the required accuracy and technical standard, efficiently and within agreed cost expectations, and within the timeframes necessary to support workshop and customer commitments.
They will manage team absence, behaviours, and performance in line with MTC expectations. This includes conducting performance reviews, providing coaching and feedback, addressing performance issues when necessary, and supporting the development and progression of team members.
They will lead and nurture a culture of continuous improvement within the Metrology Lab, recognising that the team and capability are still developing therefore change management experience is desirable. This includes improving and standardising measurement methods, enhancing documentation and work instructions, increasing workflow efficiency, reducing rework and operator variation, and empowering the team to identify and implement improvements.
They will be responsible for the day‑to‑day management of the lab schedule, including prioritisation and allocation of incoming inspection work, management of equipment utilisation, and ensuring timely delivery of accurate and reliable results to internal and external customers. They will work closely with workshop, engineering, and project teams to ensure the inspection workload is understood, planned, and delivered against commitments.
They will have joint ownership of the strategic direction and future capability of the Metrology Lab by identifying skill gaps, recommending new technologies or processes, supporting investment cases, and developing the team’s technical competency to meet emerging and future requirements.
Person Specification
Essential Skills/Qualifications/Experience
* Significant hands‑on expertise in at least one core metrology discipline (e.g., CMM metrology, structured light scanning, XCT and other methods of non‑destructive testing, laser tracking, or surface inspection).
* Broad working knowledge of complementary measurement technologies, with the ability to compare methods, guide measurement strategy, and interpret results across CMMs, structured light, XCT, and first‑principles equipment.
* Ability to act as the technical mentor for junior metrologists, providing coaching, reviewing measurement plans, and ensuring good metrology practice.
* Practical understanding of GD&T, with an ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, including GD&T symbols, datums, tolerances, and functional requirements, and translate these into appropriate measurement strategies.
* Comfortable leading technical decision‑making, even when not the hands‑on expert in every technology.
* Experience in managing teams to achieve business objectives.
* An understanding and experience of implementing and executing Lean manufacturing principles within an operational cell.
* Ability to translate customer requirements into a deployed capability installation.
* Be determined and resilient in applying quality ethos and standards throughout the Workshop.
* Ability to influence without authority.
* A high level of technical and quality process knowledge and the ability to apply this knowledge to practical problems.
* Good oral communication skills and confidence in dealing with a range of people, including clients, contractors, designers, directors and plant operators.
* Precise and concise written communication skill.
* Previous responsibility for resource planning, succession planning, or team development pathways.
* The ability to lead a team through ambiguous or challenging situations.
* The ability to work under pressure.
Desirable Skills/Qualifications/Experience
* Project management skills such as stakeholder management, organisation, planning, requirements capture etc.
* Experience of working with external customers and establishing credibility.
* Experience developing technical training materials, competency frameworks, or upskilling programmes.
* Background in aerospace, automotive, precision engineering, or high integrity manufacturing environments.
* Working knowledge of continuous improvement.
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