I build precision the right way — through people, discipline, and systems.
With a foundation that spans engineering, IT management, and CNC machining, I have learned that real productivity starts long before the first chip falls. It begins with clarity, respect for process, and a culture of ownership.
Precision Built Through People, Discipline, and Systems
As a CNC Machinist III at TE Connectivity (Aerospace, Defence & Marine), I work at the intersection of precision and leadership — transforming technical setups into reliable, repeatable results.
Here’s How I Can Lead and Operate
- Setup discipline first — a clean, structured workstation and verified setup eliminate up to 80% of future errors.
- First-part-right mindset — I combine digital work instructions, verified offsets, and data-driven checks to achieve predictable quality.
- System thinking — linking tool life, machine health, and inspection data provides transparency across production.
- People development — through mentoring, micro-trainings, and role rotations, I help grow operators into confident problem-solvers.
- Continuous improvement — Lean thinking, 5S, and disciplined documentation are my daily tools, not slogans.
Cross-Industry Perspective
Before joining aerospace manufacturing, I managed complex IT infrastructures and software development teams — leading projects, building digital systems, and guiding people through change.
This cross-industry background helps me bring structure, analytics, and leadership maturity to any shop environment.
What I Am Looking For
Now, I am looking to apply this combined experience as a CNC Machine Shop Supervisor or Manager in a high-precision, forward-thinking manufacturing environment in the UK.
If you value a leader who understands machines, systems, and people equally — let us talk.