Job Title: Production Machinist / Quality & Stock Controller
Location: Stanmore, London
Salary: £32,000 - £36,000 DOE
Permanent / Full-Time
We are working with an established and growing supplier within the industrial and commercial sector, supporting a wide range of clients across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint a Production Machinist / Quality & Stock Controller to support operations at their Stanmore site.
This is a varied, hands-on role that will primarily focus on production and machining duties, alongside responsibility for quality control and stock management. Approximately 70% of the role will involve machining and production-based work, with the remaining 30% focused on quality control and stock coordination.
This position would suit someone with previous machining or production experience who also has a strong eye for detail and experience supporting stock control and quality processes.
Key Responsibilities
Production & Machining Duties (Approx. 70%)
• Operating machinery and supporting day-to-day production activities
• Cutting, threading, assembling, and counting products/materials
• Ensuring production targets and deadlines are achieved
• Supporting general production workflow and efficiency
• Maintaining a clean, organised, and safe working environment
• Assisting with goods movement and warehouse organisation where required
Quality & Stock Control Duties (Approx. 30%)
• Carrying out quality inspections and checks on products
• Supporting quality control procedures and documentation
• Managing and maintaining accurate stock records and inventory systems
• Supporting stock checks, cycle counts, and inventory audits
• Coordinating goods in/out and monitoring stock levels
• Processing deliveries, returns, and dispatch documentation
• Liaising with suppliers and internal teams to ensure smooth operational flow
The Ideal Candidate
• Previous experience within a machining, production, or manufacturing environment
• Experience supporting quality control processes
• Strong stock control and inventory management experience
• Highly organised with excellent attention to detail
• Comfortable in a hands-on production-focused role
• Good communication skills and a team-focused attitude
• Reliable, proactive, and able to work within a fast-paced environment
Desirable
• Experience working with warehouse or stock management systems
• Experience within industrial or engineering-related environments
• Forklift licence (advantageous but not essential)
This is an excellent opportunity to join a stable and growing business offering a varied role, supportive team environment, and long-term career potential