Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client in the appointment of a Semi-Skilled Labourer to join their workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and busy engineering environment, where you will play a key role in supporting workshop operations and ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard. The Role As a Semi-Skilled Labourer, you will work within a fast-paced workshop environment, supporting skilled tradespeople and carrying out a range of hands-on tasks using a variety of hand and power tools. This role would suit someone with practical experience, a strong work ethic, and a proactive approach to supporting day-to-day workshop activities. Key Responsibilities Operate a range of hand and power tools including drills, sanders, grinders and other workshop equipment Assist skilled tradespeople with fabrication, assembly and general workshop duties Prepare materials and components for production, including cutting, cleaning and finishing Carry out basic assembly and fitting tasks as required Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment Follow all health, safety and quality procedures at all times Support general workshop operations to ensure productivity targets are met What We're Looking For Previous experience working within a workshop, manufacturing or engineering environment Hands-on experience using tools such as drills, sanders, grinders and similar equipment is essential A strong awareness of health and safety in a workshop setting Good attention to detail and ability to follow instructions Reliable, hardworking and able to work as part of a team A positive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop The Opportunity Join a supportive and experienced workshop team Gain further hands-on experience within a growing engineering environment Opportunity for long-term work and potential progression for the right individual If you are a practical, hands-on individual with workshop experience and are looking for your next opportunity, we would be keen to hear from you.
Apr 27, 2026
Seasonal
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client in the appointment of a Semi-Skilled Labourer to join their workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and busy engineering environment, where you will play a key role in supporting workshop operations and ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard. The Role As a Semi-Skilled Labourer, you will work within a fast-paced workshop environment, supporting skilled tradespeople and carrying out a range of hands-on tasks using a variety of hand and power tools. This role would suit someone with practical experience, a strong work ethic, and a proactive approach to supporting day-to-day workshop activities. Key Responsibilities Operate a range of hand and power tools including drills, sanders, grinders and other workshop equipment Assist skilled tradespeople with fabrication, assembly and general workshop duties Prepare materials and components for production, including cutting, cleaning and finishing Carry out basic assembly and fitting tasks as required Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment Follow all health, safety and quality procedures at all times Support general workshop operations to ensure productivity targets are met What We're Looking For Previous experience working within a workshop, manufacturing or engineering environment Hands-on experience using tools such as drills, sanders, grinders and similar equipment is essential A strong awareness of health and safety in a workshop setting Good attention to detail and ability to follow instructions Reliable, hardworking and able to work as part of a team A positive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop The Opportunity Join a supportive and experienced workshop team Gain further hands-on experience within a growing engineering environment Opportunity for long-term work and potential progression for the right individual If you are a practical, hands-on individual with workshop experience and are looking for your next opportunity, we would be keen to hear from you.
Wolviston Management Services
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our amazing client in the appointment of a Cost Engineer to join their growing operation. This is a strategically important role, sitting at the heart of the commercial and engineering interface. You will take ownership of RFQ costing activity end-to-end, developing robust, transparent and commercially aligned cost models that underpin competitive, confident quotations. This opportunity would suit an analytically strong, commercially aware Cost Engineer who enjoys working cross-functionally and influencing decision-making through clear financial insight. The Role As Cost Engineer, you will lead the full RFQ costing process from initial review through to final commercial submission. Working closely with Engineering, NPI, Manufacturing and Commercial teams, you will convert technical detail into clear, traceable and commercially robust cost models aligned to plant capability and business strategy. You will play a key role in shaping how opportunities are assessed, priced and won. Key Responsibilities Lead RFQ costing end-to-end, from technical review to final submission Interpret CAD, drawings and technical specifications to define scope and cost drivers Collaborate with Engineering and NPI teams to develop tooling concepts, cycle times and process assumptions Challenge and validate cross-functional inputs to ensure feasibility and commercial accuracy Build transparent cost models linking engineering assumptions to commercial outcomes Provide clear visibility of risk, opportunity and margin drivers to support decision-making Contribute to continuous improvement in costing methodology and commercial governance About You We are seeking an experienced Cost Engineer or Cost Estimator with a background in automotive or high-volume manufacturing environments. You will be confident interpreting technical data and translating it into structured, traceable and commercially sound cost models. You will demonstrate: Proven experience in cost estimating or cost engineering within manufacturing Strong understanding of pressings, welded assemblies, tooling concepts, cycle times and process feasibility Ability to interpret 2D and 3D CAD drawings and technical documentation A methodical, analytical approach with strong commercial awareness Confidence working cross-functionally and explaining cost drivers to engineering, finance and commercial stakeholders
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our amazing client in the appointment of a Cost Engineer to join their growing operation. This is a strategically important role, sitting at the heart of the commercial and engineering interface. You will take ownership of RFQ costing activity end-to-end, developing robust, transparent and commercially aligned cost models that underpin competitive, confident quotations. This opportunity would suit an analytically strong, commercially aware Cost Engineer who enjoys working cross-functionally and influencing decision-making through clear financial insight. The Role As Cost Engineer, you will lead the full RFQ costing process from initial review through to final commercial submission. Working closely with Engineering, NPI, Manufacturing and Commercial teams, you will convert technical detail into clear, traceable and commercially robust cost models aligned to plant capability and business strategy. You will play a key role in shaping how opportunities are assessed, priced and won. Key Responsibilities Lead RFQ costing end-to-end, from technical review to final submission Interpret CAD, drawings and technical specifications to define scope and cost drivers Collaborate with Engineering and NPI teams to develop tooling concepts, cycle times and process assumptions Challenge and validate cross-functional inputs to ensure feasibility and commercial accuracy Build transparent cost models linking engineering assumptions to commercial outcomes Provide clear visibility of risk, opportunity and margin drivers to support decision-making Contribute to continuous improvement in costing methodology and commercial governance About You We are seeking an experienced Cost Engineer or Cost Estimator with a background in automotive or high-volume manufacturing environments. You will be confident interpreting technical data and translating it into structured, traceable and commercially sound cost models. You will demonstrate: Proven experience in cost estimating or cost engineering within manufacturing Strong understanding of pressings, welded assemblies, tooling concepts, cycle times and process feasibility Ability to interpret 2D and 3D CAD drawings and technical documentation A methodical, analytical approach with strong commercial awareness Confidence working cross-functionally and explaining cost drivers to engineering, finance and commercial stakeholders
Wolviston Management Services
Eaglescliffe, County Durham
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client, in the appointment of a Labourer / 2nd Man. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and growing engineering and fabrication business, supporting site-based and workshop activities across a range of projects. This role offers a hands-on position within a busy operational environment, ideal for someone with a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn. The Role As a Labourer / 2nd Man, you will play a key supporting role to skilled trades and site teams, assisting with the safe and efficient delivery of fabrication and installation work. You will be responsible for ensuring materials, tools, and equipment are available and prepared, while maintaining high standards of housekeeping and health & safety across all working areas. Key Responsibilities Assist skilled operatives, fabricators, fitters and welders with daily tasks on-site and in the workshop Support the loading, unloading, and movement of materials and equipment Prepare work areas, tools, and components in line with job requirements Carry out general labouring duties including cleaning, grinding, and basic mechanical assistance Ensure all work is carried out in line with Health, Safety, and Environmental standards Follow instructions from supervisors and contribute to efficient workflow on projects Maintain a clean, safe, and organised working environment at all times Support site installations, including working away when required What We're Looking For Previous experience in a labouring or industrial environment (engineering, fabrication, or construction preferred) A strong work ethic with a proactive and reliable approach Willingness to learn and support skilled trades Ability to work effectively as part of a team Good awareness of health and safety practices Flexibility to travel and work away from home when required CSCS card (preferred but not essential) Full UK driving licence (desirable) The Opportunity Join a reputable and growing engineering business Gain exposure to fabrication, welding, and site installation activities Opportunity to develop skills and progress within the business Supportive team environment with ongoing training opportunities
Apr 27, 2026
Seasonal
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client, in the appointment of a Labourer / 2nd Man. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and growing engineering and fabrication business, supporting site-based and workshop activities across a range of projects. This role offers a hands-on position within a busy operational environment, ideal for someone with a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn. The Role As a Labourer / 2nd Man, you will play a key supporting role to skilled trades and site teams, assisting with the safe and efficient delivery of fabrication and installation work. You will be responsible for ensuring materials, tools, and equipment are available and prepared, while maintaining high standards of housekeeping and health & safety across all working areas. Key Responsibilities Assist skilled operatives, fabricators, fitters and welders with daily tasks on-site and in the workshop Support the loading, unloading, and movement of materials and equipment Prepare work areas, tools, and components in line with job requirements Carry out general labouring duties including cleaning, grinding, and basic mechanical assistance Ensure all work is carried out in line with Health, Safety, and Environmental standards Follow instructions from supervisors and contribute to efficient workflow on projects Maintain a clean, safe, and organised working environment at all times Support site installations, including working away when required What We're Looking For Previous experience in a labouring or industrial environment (engineering, fabrication, or construction preferred) A strong work ethic with a proactive and reliable approach Willingness to learn and support skilled trades Ability to work effectively as part of a team Good awareness of health and safety practices Flexibility to travel and work away from home when required CSCS card (preferred but not essential) Full UK driving licence (desirable) The Opportunity Join a reputable and growing engineering business Gain exposure to fabrication, welding, and site installation activities Opportunity to develop skills and progress within the business Supportive team environment with ongoing training opportunities
Wolviston Management Services
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client in the appointment of a Facilities Supervisor. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly innovative and rapidly expanding organisation operating within a chemical / COMAH environment. The Opportunity As Facilities Supervisor, you will take ownership of the safe, efficient and reliable delivery of site-wide facilities services within a technically advanced manufacturing environment. This is a hands-on leadership role, where you will oversee maintenance and operations teams, ensuring high standards of health, safety and environmental compliance are consistently achieved. You will play a key role in maintaining operational continuity, driving performance, and supporting ongoing site development. The Role Lead and supervise facilities maintenance and operations teams across site Plan and coordinate daily activities to ensure minimal disruption to production Manage shift planning, resource allocation and contractor activities Ensure full compliance with HSE standards, policies and regulatory requirements Monitor performance through KPIs, identifying areas for improvement Oversee maintenance schedules, ensuring assets remain reliable and compliant Control costs and support effective budget management Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement Support the development, training and performance of the team What We're Looking For Proven experience in a Facilities Supervisor or similar leadership role Strong maintenance background (mechanical and/or electrical) Experience within a chemical, COMAH or process-led environment Sound understanding of ISO14001 / ISO45001 and HSE best practice Ability to interpret technical documentation and process flow diagrams Knowledge of environmental monitoring and compliance systems Strong leadership, organisational and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Proactive, solutions-focused approach with a commitment to continuous improvement The Offer Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Competitive benefits package Strong focus on work-life balance Ongoing training and development opportunities Inclusive, supportive and forward-thinking working environment
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Wolviston Management Services are delighted to be supporting our client in the appointment of a Facilities Supervisor. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly innovative and rapidly expanding organisation operating within a chemical / COMAH environment. The Opportunity As Facilities Supervisor, you will take ownership of the safe, efficient and reliable delivery of site-wide facilities services within a technically advanced manufacturing environment. This is a hands-on leadership role, where you will oversee maintenance and operations teams, ensuring high standards of health, safety and environmental compliance are consistently achieved. You will play a key role in maintaining operational continuity, driving performance, and supporting ongoing site development. The Role Lead and supervise facilities maintenance and operations teams across site Plan and coordinate daily activities to ensure minimal disruption to production Manage shift planning, resource allocation and contractor activities Ensure full compliance with HSE standards, policies and regulatory requirements Monitor performance through KPIs, identifying areas for improvement Oversee maintenance schedules, ensuring assets remain reliable and compliant Control costs and support effective budget management Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement Support the development, training and performance of the team What We're Looking For Proven experience in a Facilities Supervisor or similar leadership role Strong maintenance background (mechanical and/or electrical) Experience within a chemical, COMAH or process-led environment Sound understanding of ISO14001 / ISO45001 and HSE best practice Ability to interpret technical documentation and process flow diagrams Knowledge of environmental monitoring and compliance systems Strong leadership, organisational and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Proactive, solutions-focused approach with a commitment to continuous improvement The Offer Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Competitive benefits package Strong focus on work-life balance Ongoing training and development opportunities Inclusive, supportive and forward-thinking working environment
Overview Our client, a well-established organisation within the manufacturing sector, is seeking experienced Warehouse Operatives to support the efficient movement, storage, and dispatch of goods. This role is integral to ensuring that production and distribution operations run smoothly, with a strong focus on accuracy, organisation, and adherence to food safety standards. You will operate within a fast-paced warehouse environment, taking responsibility for both inbound materials and outbound finished products, while safely operating forklift equipment to support daily operations. Key Responsibilities Receiving, checking, and storing incoming goods Picking, packing, and preparing orders for dispatch Loading and unloading vehicles using FLT equipment Operating both Counterbalance and Reach forklifts safely and efficiently Maintaining accurate stock control and inventory records Ensuring all goods are stored in line with food safety and hygiene standards Supporting general warehouse duties to maintain a clean and organised environment Requirements Valid FLT Counterbalance and Reach licences are essential Previous warehouse or logistics experience within a fast-paced environment Strong attention to detail and accuracy in stock handling Ability to work in a physically demanding role Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential A proactive, reliable, and safety-conscious approach What's on Offer Competitive hourly rate Stable, ongoing work within a reputable manufacturing operation Opportunity to work within a structured and professional environment Supportive team with clear operational processes This is an excellent opportunity for skilled warehouse professionals with FLT experience to join a growing and well-established operation. To apply or learn more, contact me for more information
Apr 22, 2026
Seasonal
Overview Our client, a well-established organisation within the manufacturing sector, is seeking experienced Warehouse Operatives to support the efficient movement, storage, and dispatch of goods. This role is integral to ensuring that production and distribution operations run smoothly, with a strong focus on accuracy, organisation, and adherence to food safety standards. You will operate within a fast-paced warehouse environment, taking responsibility for both inbound materials and outbound finished products, while safely operating forklift equipment to support daily operations. Key Responsibilities Receiving, checking, and storing incoming goods Picking, packing, and preparing orders for dispatch Loading and unloading vehicles using FLT equipment Operating both Counterbalance and Reach forklifts safely and efficiently Maintaining accurate stock control and inventory records Ensuring all goods are stored in line with food safety and hygiene standards Supporting general warehouse duties to maintain a clean and organised environment Requirements Valid FLT Counterbalance and Reach licences are essential Previous warehouse or logistics experience within a fast-paced environment Strong attention to detail and accuracy in stock handling Ability to work in a physically demanding role Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential A proactive, reliable, and safety-conscious approach What's on Offer Competitive hourly rate Stable, ongoing work within a reputable manufacturing operation Opportunity to work within a structured and professional environment Supportive team with clear operational processes This is an excellent opportunity for skilled warehouse professionals with FLT experience to join a growing and well-established operation. To apply or learn more, contact me for more information