P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Rigger to join their team on a full-time, temporary basis based in Leiston Main Responsibilities: Carry out complex rigging, lifting, slinging, and load-handling activities in accordance with lifting plans and method statements. Select appropriate lifting equipment and accessories, ensuring all are inspected, certified, and fit for purpose. Assist Appointed Persons and Supervisors in planning and executing lifts, including confined or restricted environments. Rig and de-rig hoists, winches, chain blocks, and lifting frames as required. Work with cranes, overhead lifting systems, powered lifting tools, and manual handling aids. Strictly follow nuclear site safety rules, including SPA/CCNSG, permit-to-work systems, radiological controls, and isolation procedures. Complete pre-job briefs, toolbox talks, and dynamic risk assessments. Maintain accurate records of rigging activities, equipment checks, lifting gear registers, and reporting of defects. Adhere to LOLER, PUWER, and site-specific nuclear safety regulations. Operate at all times with full awareness of nuclear safety culture, zero-harm principles, and contamination control requirements. Work closely with maintenance, engineering, and operations teams to support critical-path outage work. Respond to lifting and rigging requests to facilitate plant maintenance, component replacement, inspection, or equipment handling. Ensure all activities are carried out efficiently to support outage schedule demands. Assist in mobilisation/demobilisation for outage periods, including tools, lifting equipment, and materials. Communicate clearly with crane operators, supervisors, engineers, and site coordinators. Support coordination of work fronts during high-pressure outage periods. Represent the company professionally in a highly regulated environment. Skills & Experience Required Recognised Rigger qualification (e.g., Level 3 Diploma in Moving Loads, NPORS/NVQ Rigger qualification, or equivalent). Proven experience in rigging/lifting operations in industrial, engineering, or heavy plant environments. Strong understanding of lifting operations, LOLER, safe working loads, lifting accessories, and lift planning. Valid CCNSG Safety Passport (or equivalent nuclear site safety qualification). Ability to interpret rigging drawings, lifting plans, and engineering instructions. High attention to detail and commitment to nuclear site safety standards. Desirable Prior experience working on nuclear power stations, outages, or other safety-critical sites. Confined space, working at height, or radiological awareness training. Slinging and signalling certification. Forklift, telehandler, or MEWP qualification (if applicable). Security clearance or ability to obtain BPSS/CTC as required by the site. Please note all CVs will be reviewed and we will comeback to you as soon as we can If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
Jan 22, 2026
Seasonal
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Rigger to join their team on a full-time, temporary basis based in Leiston Main Responsibilities: Carry out complex rigging, lifting, slinging, and load-handling activities in accordance with lifting plans and method statements. Select appropriate lifting equipment and accessories, ensuring all are inspected, certified, and fit for purpose. Assist Appointed Persons and Supervisors in planning and executing lifts, including confined or restricted environments. Rig and de-rig hoists, winches, chain blocks, and lifting frames as required. Work with cranes, overhead lifting systems, powered lifting tools, and manual handling aids. Strictly follow nuclear site safety rules, including SPA/CCNSG, permit-to-work systems, radiological controls, and isolation procedures. Complete pre-job briefs, toolbox talks, and dynamic risk assessments. Maintain accurate records of rigging activities, equipment checks, lifting gear registers, and reporting of defects. Adhere to LOLER, PUWER, and site-specific nuclear safety regulations. Operate at all times with full awareness of nuclear safety culture, zero-harm principles, and contamination control requirements. Work closely with maintenance, engineering, and operations teams to support critical-path outage work. Respond to lifting and rigging requests to facilitate plant maintenance, component replacement, inspection, or equipment handling. Ensure all activities are carried out efficiently to support outage schedule demands. Assist in mobilisation/demobilisation for outage periods, including tools, lifting equipment, and materials. Communicate clearly with crane operators, supervisors, engineers, and site coordinators. Support coordination of work fronts during high-pressure outage periods. Represent the company professionally in a highly regulated environment. Skills & Experience Required Recognised Rigger qualification (e.g., Level 3 Diploma in Moving Loads, NPORS/NVQ Rigger qualification, or equivalent). Proven experience in rigging/lifting operations in industrial, engineering, or heavy plant environments. Strong understanding of lifting operations, LOLER, safe working loads, lifting accessories, and lift planning. Valid CCNSG Safety Passport (or equivalent nuclear site safety qualification). Ability to interpret rigging drawings, lifting plans, and engineering instructions. High attention to detail and commitment to nuclear site safety standards. Desirable Prior experience working on nuclear power stations, outages, or other safety-critical sites. Confined space, working at height, or radiological awareness training. Slinging and signalling certification. Forklift, telehandler, or MEWP qualification (if applicable). Security clearance or ability to obtain BPSS/CTC as required by the site. Please note all CVs will be reviewed and we will comeback to you as soon as we can If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Coded Welder to join their team on a full-time, temporary basis based in Leiston. You MUST be CTC Cleared or been cleared in the past This role requires a self-motivated team player with a comprehensive understanding of welding processes and materials to produce structural products such as skids, tanks, pipework, and pressure vessel fabrications. The ideal candidate will be adept at interpreting weld procedures and engineering drawings, and capable of planning task sequences efficiently. Main Responsibilities: Carry out coded welding in line with approved welding procedures (WPS) and qualification test records (WPQR). Perform high-quality welds on materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloys, using processes such as MMA, TIG, and MIG/MAG (as applicable). Read and interpret engineering drawings, isometrics, and fabrication specifications. Undertake fabrication, cutting, prepping, grinding, and finishing work to required standards. Conduct weld repairs in line with procedures and client requirements. Ensure all welding is completed in compliance with relevant industry codes, standards, and project specifications (e.g., BS EN ISO standards). Complete all necessary weld logs, documentation, and traceability records accurately. Participate in welding tests, re-coding, and ongoing qualification renewals. Work in accordance with quality management systems and contribute to continuous improvement. Comply with company and site HSE requirements at all times. Maintain a clean and safe working environment in the workshop and on-site. Carry out risk assessments and follow safe systems of work, including permits to work and toolbox talks. Ensure correct use of PPE and welding safety equipment. On-Site Work (If Applicable) Attend client sites for installation, repair, inspection, and maintenance work as required. Liaise professionally with clients and supervisors to ensure work is completed safely and efficiently. Assist in mobilisation and demobilisation for site work, including tools, equipment, and materials. Qualifications and Experience: Minimum 3 years experience in fabrication / welding Qualifications in welding and fabrication. Valid Coded Welding Qualifications BS EN ISO 9606-1 Valid and current coded welding qualifications (e.g., BS EN ISO 9606-1 or equivalent). Proven experience in coded welding within engineering, fabrication, oil & gas, marine, industrial, or similar environments. Ability to work to tight tolerances with excellent attention to detail. Strong understanding of welding processes, materials, and heat control. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings. Strong commitment to health and safety. Please note all CVs will be reviewed and we will comeback to you as soon as we can If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
Jan 22, 2026
Seasonal
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Coded Welder to join their team on a full-time, temporary basis based in Leiston. You MUST be CTC Cleared or been cleared in the past This role requires a self-motivated team player with a comprehensive understanding of welding processes and materials to produce structural products such as skids, tanks, pipework, and pressure vessel fabrications. The ideal candidate will be adept at interpreting weld procedures and engineering drawings, and capable of planning task sequences efficiently. Main Responsibilities: Carry out coded welding in line with approved welding procedures (WPS) and qualification test records (WPQR). Perform high-quality welds on materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloys, using processes such as MMA, TIG, and MIG/MAG (as applicable). Read and interpret engineering drawings, isometrics, and fabrication specifications. Undertake fabrication, cutting, prepping, grinding, and finishing work to required standards. Conduct weld repairs in line with procedures and client requirements. Ensure all welding is completed in compliance with relevant industry codes, standards, and project specifications (e.g., BS EN ISO standards). Complete all necessary weld logs, documentation, and traceability records accurately. Participate in welding tests, re-coding, and ongoing qualification renewals. Work in accordance with quality management systems and contribute to continuous improvement. Comply with company and site HSE requirements at all times. Maintain a clean and safe working environment in the workshop and on-site. Carry out risk assessments and follow safe systems of work, including permits to work and toolbox talks. Ensure correct use of PPE and welding safety equipment. On-Site Work (If Applicable) Attend client sites for installation, repair, inspection, and maintenance work as required. Liaise professionally with clients and supervisors to ensure work is completed safely and efficiently. Assist in mobilisation and demobilisation for site work, including tools, equipment, and materials. Qualifications and Experience: Minimum 3 years experience in fabrication / welding Qualifications in welding and fabrication. Valid Coded Welding Qualifications BS EN ISO 9606-1 Valid and current coded welding qualifications (e.g., BS EN ISO 9606-1 or equivalent). Proven experience in coded welding within engineering, fabrication, oil & gas, marine, industrial, or similar environments. Ability to work to tight tolerances with excellent attention to detail. Strong understanding of welding processes, materials, and heat control. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings. Strong commitment to health and safety. Please note all CVs will be reviewed and we will comeback to you as soon as we can If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently recruiting a Commercial Contracts Manager to join their team on a full time, permanent basis. You can be based anywhere within the UK Role Summary: The Commercial Contracts Manager ensures the organisation s commercial and contractual frameworks in the defence industry are robust, compliant, and value driven. This role manages complex contracts with government agencies, defence primes, and international partners balancing profitability, risk, and strict regulatory requirements. Main Responsibilities: Contract Drafting, Negotiation & Management Lead the drafting, review, and negotiation of contracts with government bodies, prime contractors, and subcontractors. Structure terms in alignment with defence procurement frameworks, including MOD DEFCONs, FAR/DFARS (for U.S. projects), and ITAR/EAR regulations. Negotiate terms for development, manufacturing, support, and service contracts, ensuring commercial soundness while maintaining compliance. Manage flow-down clauses effectively across the supply chain to ensure consistency and risk control. Interpret and implement complex contract provisions around delivery milestones, pricing adjustments, intellectual property, and offset obligations. Risk & Compliance Identify and mitigate contractual, financial, export, and reputational risks associated with defence contracts. Ensure full adherence to national and international defence trade regulations, including ITAR, EAR, and other export control regimes. Monitor and enforce security classification handling, subcontractor compliance, and data protection requirements. Maintain robust documentation and audit trails for internal and external review (MOD, NATO, or internal audit). Contract Lifecycle Oversight Oversee contract lifecycle management from proposal to closeout, including modifications, extensions, and renewals. Maintain accurate contract records, ensuring visibility on deliverables, billing milestones, and change control processes. Interface with project managers, engineers, procurement, and finance to ensure operational alignment. Implement performance monitoring systems for contractual obligations and commercial KPIs. Commercial Strategy & Support Provide commercial input to bids and proposals, balancing competitiveness with risk exposure. Collaborate with Legal, Finance, and Programme Management to shape commercially viable offers. Evaluate pricing models, cost-plus structures, fixed-price, and incentive-based contracts. Advise senior leadership on contractual implications of program or policy changes. Support supplier and customer negotiations to resolve disputes, variations, or claims. Stakeholder Engagement & Leadership Serve as the trusted commercial advisor to programme and business leaders. Represent the company in commercial discussions with defence clients, subcontractors, and government auditors. Train internal stakeholders on defence contracting principles, ethics, and compliance protocols. Foster a culture of commercial discipline, transparency, and accountability. Experience & Qualifications: Bachelor s degree in law, Business, or Engineering (LLB, MBA, or CIPS certification advantageous). 7 10 years experience in commercial or contract management within the defence, aerospace, or security sectors. Deep understanding of defence contracting standards (e.g., DEFCON, FAR/DFARS, ITAR/EAR). Proven experience managing government and international defence contracts. Strong negotiation, analytical, and stakeholder management skills. Excellent knowledge of export control, offset, and compliance frameworks. Proficiency with contract management systems (SAP, Ivalua, or equivalent) and solid financial literacy. The ideal candidate blends commercial pragmatism, legal discipline, and defence-sector awareness to drive success in a highly scrutinized environment. If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently recruiting a Commercial Contracts Manager to join their team on a full time, permanent basis. You can be based anywhere within the UK Role Summary: The Commercial Contracts Manager ensures the organisation s commercial and contractual frameworks in the defence industry are robust, compliant, and value driven. This role manages complex contracts with government agencies, defence primes, and international partners balancing profitability, risk, and strict regulatory requirements. Main Responsibilities: Contract Drafting, Negotiation & Management Lead the drafting, review, and negotiation of contracts with government bodies, prime contractors, and subcontractors. Structure terms in alignment with defence procurement frameworks, including MOD DEFCONs, FAR/DFARS (for U.S. projects), and ITAR/EAR regulations. Negotiate terms for development, manufacturing, support, and service contracts, ensuring commercial soundness while maintaining compliance. Manage flow-down clauses effectively across the supply chain to ensure consistency and risk control. Interpret and implement complex contract provisions around delivery milestones, pricing adjustments, intellectual property, and offset obligations. Risk & Compliance Identify and mitigate contractual, financial, export, and reputational risks associated with defence contracts. Ensure full adherence to national and international defence trade regulations, including ITAR, EAR, and other export control regimes. Monitor and enforce security classification handling, subcontractor compliance, and data protection requirements. Maintain robust documentation and audit trails for internal and external review (MOD, NATO, or internal audit). Contract Lifecycle Oversight Oversee contract lifecycle management from proposal to closeout, including modifications, extensions, and renewals. Maintain accurate contract records, ensuring visibility on deliverables, billing milestones, and change control processes. Interface with project managers, engineers, procurement, and finance to ensure operational alignment. Implement performance monitoring systems for contractual obligations and commercial KPIs. Commercial Strategy & Support Provide commercial input to bids and proposals, balancing competitiveness with risk exposure. Collaborate with Legal, Finance, and Programme Management to shape commercially viable offers. Evaluate pricing models, cost-plus structures, fixed-price, and incentive-based contracts. Advise senior leadership on contractual implications of program or policy changes. Support supplier and customer negotiations to resolve disputes, variations, or claims. Stakeholder Engagement & Leadership Serve as the trusted commercial advisor to programme and business leaders. Represent the company in commercial discussions with defence clients, subcontractors, and government auditors. Train internal stakeholders on defence contracting principles, ethics, and compliance protocols. Foster a culture of commercial discipline, transparency, and accountability. Experience & Qualifications: Bachelor s degree in law, Business, or Engineering (LLB, MBA, or CIPS certification advantageous). 7 10 years experience in commercial or contract management within the defence, aerospace, or security sectors. Deep understanding of defence contracting standards (e.g., DEFCON, FAR/DFARS, ITAR/EAR). Proven experience managing government and international defence contracts. Strong negotiation, analytical, and stakeholder management skills. Excellent knowledge of export control, offset, and compliance frameworks. Proficiency with contract management systems (SAP, Ivalua, or equivalent) and solid financial literacy. The ideal candidate blends commercial pragmatism, legal discipline, and defence-sector awareness to drive success in a highly scrutinized environment. If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently recruiting a Customer Services Account Manager to join their team based in Great Yarmouth on a full time, permanent basis. Role Summary The Customer Services Account Manager is responsible for managing key customer relationships, ensuring exceptional service delivery across the order lifecycle. This role acts as the primary point of contact for assigned accounts, coordinating internally to meet contractual, technical, and schedule requirements. The position demands a proactive, detail-driven individual who can operate confidently in a regulated and fast-moving environment. Main Responsibilities: Customer Relationship & Account Management Serve as the main liaison for designated customers, maintaining strong, trust-based relationships. Understand customer requirements, programme context, and long-term objectives to ensure responsive and informed service. Manage customer expectations on lead times, orders, delivery schedules, and performance metrics. Conduct regular account reviews and support customer audits, visits, and programme meetings. Order Management & Service Delivery Oversee the end-to-end order process, including order entry, acknowledgement, change control, shipment coordination, and delivery confirmation. Ensure order accuracy, configuration compliance, and timely communication of any risks or changes. Coordinate internally with planning, engineering, quality, production, and logistics to resolve issues quickly and effectively. Track delivery performance (OTD), escalate risks, and drive corrective actions with internal teams. Programme & Contract Support Support the interpretation of customer contracts, terms, and defence-sector requirements. Ensure adherence to export controls, security protocols, quality standards (e.g., AS9100, ISO9001), and compliance procedures. Assist in preparing quotations, pricing updates, and proposal submissions for follow-on business or customer requests. Reporting & Continuous Improvement Prepare account performance reports, forecasts, and service metrics for internal leadership and customer presentations. Analyse trends in demand, quality, and delivery performance to identify improvement opportunities. Contribute to process optimisation initiatives that strengthen customer experience and operational efficiency. Person Specification: Ability to interpret contract terms and customer documentation. Confidence in presenting updates to customers and internal leadership. Data-driven mindset with the ability to turn insight into practical action. Proactive, resilient, and comfortable working in an environment with tight deadlines and high stakes. Qualifications & Experience Proven experience in a customer service, account management, or programme support role, ideally within defence, aerospace, or another regulated industry. Strong understanding of order management processes and customer service principles. Ability to work with technical information and collaborate effectively with engineering and manufacturing teams. Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and standard business software (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Excellent communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain accuracy under pressure. Eligibility and willingness to comply with defence-sector security and export control requirements. If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
P+S Personnel are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently recruiting a Customer Services Account Manager to join their team based in Great Yarmouth on a full time, permanent basis. Role Summary The Customer Services Account Manager is responsible for managing key customer relationships, ensuring exceptional service delivery across the order lifecycle. This role acts as the primary point of contact for assigned accounts, coordinating internally to meet contractual, technical, and schedule requirements. The position demands a proactive, detail-driven individual who can operate confidently in a regulated and fast-moving environment. Main Responsibilities: Customer Relationship & Account Management Serve as the main liaison for designated customers, maintaining strong, trust-based relationships. Understand customer requirements, programme context, and long-term objectives to ensure responsive and informed service. Manage customer expectations on lead times, orders, delivery schedules, and performance metrics. Conduct regular account reviews and support customer audits, visits, and programme meetings. Order Management & Service Delivery Oversee the end-to-end order process, including order entry, acknowledgement, change control, shipment coordination, and delivery confirmation. Ensure order accuracy, configuration compliance, and timely communication of any risks or changes. Coordinate internally with planning, engineering, quality, production, and logistics to resolve issues quickly and effectively. Track delivery performance (OTD), escalate risks, and drive corrective actions with internal teams. Programme & Contract Support Support the interpretation of customer contracts, terms, and defence-sector requirements. Ensure adherence to export controls, security protocols, quality standards (e.g., AS9100, ISO9001), and compliance procedures. Assist in preparing quotations, pricing updates, and proposal submissions for follow-on business or customer requests. Reporting & Continuous Improvement Prepare account performance reports, forecasts, and service metrics for internal leadership and customer presentations. Analyse trends in demand, quality, and delivery performance to identify improvement opportunities. Contribute to process optimisation initiatives that strengthen customer experience and operational efficiency. Person Specification: Ability to interpret contract terms and customer documentation. Confidence in presenting updates to customers and internal leadership. Data-driven mindset with the ability to turn insight into practical action. Proactive, resilient, and comfortable working in an environment with tight deadlines and high stakes. Qualifications & Experience Proven experience in a customer service, account management, or programme support role, ideally within defence, aerospace, or another regulated industry. Strong understanding of order management processes and customer service principles. Ability to work with technical information and collaborate effectively with engineering and manufacturing teams. Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and standard business software (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Excellent communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain accuracy under pressure. Eligibility and willingness to comply with defence-sector security and export control requirements. If this is a role you are interested in, please apply online ensuring your CV is up to date.