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Teleperformance Ltd
HR Business Partner - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Swindon, Wiltshire
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Operations Trainee Manager
SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK Morden, Surrey
Start date will be Monday 07th September 2026 £28,673 - £31,257 + Company Car + Up to 3% Bonus + Benefits This is a development role to lead into various managerial positions within our company Contract 24 months - You will be working on structured short-term placements throughout all areas of our Recycling & Recovery business over a 24-month scheme We will develop your understanding of the waste man. . click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Start date will be Monday 07th September 2026 £28,673 - £31,257 + Company Car + Up to 3% Bonus + Benefits This is a development role to lead into various managerial positions within our company Contract 24 months - You will be working on structured short-term placements throughout all areas of our Recycling & Recovery business over a 24-month scheme We will develop your understanding of the waste man. . click apply for full job details
Teleperformance Ltd
HR Business Partner - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd City, Belfast
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
MorePeople
Horticulture Production Manager
MorePeople
Horticulture Senior Production Manager Hampshire DOE + Car Allowance + Excellent Benefits Want to help shape the future of one of the UK's most respected nurseries? Ready to lead production at real scale and be part of a major modernisation programme? Hillier Nurseries, recently named International Grower of the Year, is offering a rare opportunity for an experienced Senior Production Manager to join its award-winning team. With more than 160 years of horticultural heritage and major development projects planned, there's never been a more exciting time to join Hillier as it continues to invest in modern, sustainable growing. What's in it for me? You'll be joining a business with deep horticultural roots and ambitious plans for the future. Competitive salary + car allowance 31 days holiday (including bank holidays) Private healthcare, pension & life assurance Employee discount The chance to play a major role in Hillier's next phase of development and modernisation. What's the job? As Senior Production Manager at Hillier, you'll lead the day-to-day running of production across the two nursery sites, ensuring crops are grown to exceptional quality, operations run efficiently, and the business is ready for its next stage of growth. It's a role with real influence. You'll work closely with Hillier's senior leadership, support a skilled, growing team, and help shape new processes, new technology, and long-term improvements across the nursery. Day to day, you'll be: Managing production operations and driving high standards across both Hillier sites Leading, developing and supporting the growing team. Owning budgets, labour planning and CAPEX delivery Ensuring Hillier's nurseries run safely, professionally, and fully compliantly. Managing procurement and stock availability across all key inputs Driving crop scheduling and collaborating with the horticulture & propagation teams Supporting new product development and variety introductions Championing continuous improvement, sustainability, and modern production methods Acting as the key point of contact for plant health, crop protection and plant passporting This is very much a hands-on leadership role; you'll be visible across the nurseries, close to the crops, and central to Hillier's success. What do I need? Extensive experience in commercial nursery production A background in people management, with the ability to build and develop high-performing teams. Strong technical plant knowledge: crop scheduling, plant health, propagation, irrigation, nutrition Experience delivering operational change and introducing new technology or processes. Confidence with data, KPIs, planning and commercial decision-making. A forward-thinking, solutions-focused mindset. Passion for sustainable growing and modern horticultural methods What's next? For an informal chat, please call Sarah Want at MorePeople on (phone number removed), email (url removed), or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. MorePeople are the exclusive recruitment partner for this project. Any CVs sent directly to Hillier Nurseries will be referred back to MorePeople.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Horticulture Senior Production Manager Hampshire DOE + Car Allowance + Excellent Benefits Want to help shape the future of one of the UK's most respected nurseries? Ready to lead production at real scale and be part of a major modernisation programme? Hillier Nurseries, recently named International Grower of the Year, is offering a rare opportunity for an experienced Senior Production Manager to join its award-winning team. With more than 160 years of horticultural heritage and major development projects planned, there's never been a more exciting time to join Hillier as it continues to invest in modern, sustainable growing. What's in it for me? You'll be joining a business with deep horticultural roots and ambitious plans for the future. Competitive salary + car allowance 31 days holiday (including bank holidays) Private healthcare, pension & life assurance Employee discount The chance to play a major role in Hillier's next phase of development and modernisation. What's the job? As Senior Production Manager at Hillier, you'll lead the day-to-day running of production across the two nursery sites, ensuring crops are grown to exceptional quality, operations run efficiently, and the business is ready for its next stage of growth. It's a role with real influence. You'll work closely with Hillier's senior leadership, support a skilled, growing team, and help shape new processes, new technology, and long-term improvements across the nursery. Day to day, you'll be: Managing production operations and driving high standards across both Hillier sites Leading, developing and supporting the growing team. Owning budgets, labour planning and CAPEX delivery Ensuring Hillier's nurseries run safely, professionally, and fully compliantly. Managing procurement and stock availability across all key inputs Driving crop scheduling and collaborating with the horticulture & propagation teams Supporting new product development and variety introductions Championing continuous improvement, sustainability, and modern production methods Acting as the key point of contact for plant health, crop protection and plant passporting This is very much a hands-on leadership role; you'll be visible across the nurseries, close to the crops, and central to Hillier's success. What do I need? Extensive experience in commercial nursery production A background in people management, with the ability to build and develop high-performing teams. Strong technical plant knowledge: crop scheduling, plant health, propagation, irrigation, nutrition Experience delivering operational change and introducing new technology or processes. Confidence with data, KPIs, planning and commercial decision-making. A forward-thinking, solutions-focused mindset. Passion for sustainable growing and modern horticultural methods What's next? For an informal chat, please call Sarah Want at MorePeople on (phone number removed), email (url removed), or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. MorePeople are the exclusive recruitment partner for this project. Any CVs sent directly to Hillier Nurseries will be referred back to MorePeople.
Linear Recruitment Ltd
Customer Service Advisor
Linear Recruitment Ltd Shap, Cumbria
Customer Service Advisor Penrith / Hybrid £33,100 + package Full time, permanent Our client is committed to creating exceptional homes and an exceptional journey for every customer. Their Customer Service team is central to that mission, and they are looking for a proactive, people-focused Customer Services Advisor to help deliver a consistently outstanding aftercare experience across the region. If you re passionate about customer service, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and enjoy working collaboratively to solve problems, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact. About the Role You ll be the friendly, knowledgeable first point of contact for customers, supporting them throughout their post-completion journey and ensuring their experience reflects 5 standards. Key Responsibilities Customer Experience & Communication Act as a brand ambassador, delivering a warm, professional service at all times Manage inbound calls, emails, and enquiries in line with agreed service levels Carry out post-completion courtesy calls to gather feedback and encourage customer survey participation Complaint & Case Management Coordinate and administer complaints in line with the New Homes Quality Code Liaise with internal teams to gather accurate information and support detailed responses Track complaint progress, provide updates in regional meetings, and escalate where necessary Operational Support Maintain customer journey trackers and complaint logs Triage customer-reported defects and ensure clear communication with Build teams Support defect management on completed developments, including scheduling maintenance Provide cross-regional support when required to maintain service continuity Collaboration & Insight Work closely with Build, Sales, and Customer Service teams to deliver efficient aftercare Share feedback and insights to improve customer satisfaction and service performance Support colleagues with queries and contribute to consistent, high-quality responses Compliance & Standards Ensure all communications and data handling meet GDPR and IT security requirements Uphold Health & Safety standards in all customer and site interactions Take responsibility for the appropriate use of company equipment About You Strong customer relationship skills, both over the phone and in person Excellent written and verbal communication Confident using Microsoft Office and general IT systems Experience in a customer service role A collaborative mindset and ability to work across multiple teams Desirable: Understanding of build processes and their impact on customers Knowledge of the New Homes Quality Code or housing sector customer service Why Join? This is an opportunity to shape the customer experience at a key stage of the journey. You ll be part of a supportive regional team, with the chance to develop your skills and progress into a Customer Services Manager role over time. If you re motivated by helping people, solving problems, and delivering service you can be proud of, we d love to hear from you
May 01, 2026
Full time
Customer Service Advisor Penrith / Hybrid £33,100 + package Full time, permanent Our client is committed to creating exceptional homes and an exceptional journey for every customer. Their Customer Service team is central to that mission, and they are looking for a proactive, people-focused Customer Services Advisor to help deliver a consistently outstanding aftercare experience across the region. If you re passionate about customer service, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and enjoy working collaboratively to solve problems, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact. About the Role You ll be the friendly, knowledgeable first point of contact for customers, supporting them throughout their post-completion journey and ensuring their experience reflects 5 standards. Key Responsibilities Customer Experience & Communication Act as a brand ambassador, delivering a warm, professional service at all times Manage inbound calls, emails, and enquiries in line with agreed service levels Carry out post-completion courtesy calls to gather feedback and encourage customer survey participation Complaint & Case Management Coordinate and administer complaints in line with the New Homes Quality Code Liaise with internal teams to gather accurate information and support detailed responses Track complaint progress, provide updates in regional meetings, and escalate where necessary Operational Support Maintain customer journey trackers and complaint logs Triage customer-reported defects and ensure clear communication with Build teams Support defect management on completed developments, including scheduling maintenance Provide cross-regional support when required to maintain service continuity Collaboration & Insight Work closely with Build, Sales, and Customer Service teams to deliver efficient aftercare Share feedback and insights to improve customer satisfaction and service performance Support colleagues with queries and contribute to consistent, high-quality responses Compliance & Standards Ensure all communications and data handling meet GDPR and IT security requirements Uphold Health & Safety standards in all customer and site interactions Take responsibility for the appropriate use of company equipment About You Strong customer relationship skills, both over the phone and in person Excellent written and verbal communication Confident using Microsoft Office and general IT systems Experience in a customer service role A collaborative mindset and ability to work across multiple teams Desirable: Understanding of build processes and their impact on customers Knowledge of the New Homes Quality Code or housing sector customer service Why Join? This is an opportunity to shape the customer experience at a key stage of the journey. You ll be part of a supportive regional team, with the chance to develop your skills and progress into a Customer Services Manager role over time. If you re motivated by helping people, solving problems, and delivering service you can be proud of, we d love to hear from you
Teleperformance Ltd
HR Business Partner - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
MorePeople
Horticulture Sales Manager
MorePeople
Horticulture Sales Manager South England Hybrid with Travel Passionate about horticulture? Love building commercial relationships around high-quality plants? Ready to lead a sales team and shape the future of a growing wholesale business? This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership within a well-known business, working with horticulture crops across the UK and Europe. You'll sit at the heart of a fast-moving horticulture business, leading people, shaping strategy, and helping bring exciting new plants and varieties to market. What's in it for you? Senior commercial role in a respected horticulture and plants business Competitive salary and package The chance to lead and shape a growing wholesale division. High level of influence across sales, product range and marketing Work with exciting new plant varieties and product development. The Role You'll lead all sales activity across the South of England. This is a hands-on leadership role, combining customer management, commercial planning, and team leadership. You'll work closely with Finance, Supply Chain, Sales, Production and Technical teams to make sure the right plants are produced, priced, and sold profitably, while developing long-term customer partnerships across the horticulture sector. Day-to-day you'll be: Leading, coaching and managing the wholesale sales team. Owning and growing key customer accounts across horticulture and plants Developing sales plans and account strategies to drive revenue and profitability. Setting and managing pricing in collaboration with Finance and Supply Chain Preparing budgets, forecasts, and performance reports Monitoring customer performance and spend potential. Working with Trees and Liners teams to build and manage the product portfolio. Driving new product development (NPD) and launching new plant varieties Visiting customers around 2-3 days per week, including overnight stays Tracking competitor activity and market trends in horticulture Delivering the wholesale marketing plan - trade shows, open days, catalogues, and social media Representing the business at key UK and European horticulture events This role isn't about ticking boxes; it's about building a profitable, future-focused business built around great plants, great people, and strong customer partnerships. About You Proven experience selling to commercial nurseries, whether that's plants, growing media, fertilisers, substrates, or other horticultural products. A strong background in managing key accounts and building long-term customer relationships. Experience working with pricing, budgets, forecasts, and profit margins. Commercially minded, with a genuine interest in plants and the wider horticulture market Comfortable travelling regularly and staying away from home when needed. A confident communicator who builds trust with customers and works well with internal teams. What's Next? For an informal chat, please call me, Sarah, on (phone number removed), email (url removed), or message me on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you've got, and we'll take it from there.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Horticulture Sales Manager South England Hybrid with Travel Passionate about horticulture? Love building commercial relationships around high-quality plants? Ready to lead a sales team and shape the future of a growing wholesale business? This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership within a well-known business, working with horticulture crops across the UK and Europe. You'll sit at the heart of a fast-moving horticulture business, leading people, shaping strategy, and helping bring exciting new plants and varieties to market. What's in it for you? Senior commercial role in a respected horticulture and plants business Competitive salary and package The chance to lead and shape a growing wholesale division. High level of influence across sales, product range and marketing Work with exciting new plant varieties and product development. The Role You'll lead all sales activity across the South of England. This is a hands-on leadership role, combining customer management, commercial planning, and team leadership. You'll work closely with Finance, Supply Chain, Sales, Production and Technical teams to make sure the right plants are produced, priced, and sold profitably, while developing long-term customer partnerships across the horticulture sector. Day-to-day you'll be: Leading, coaching and managing the wholesale sales team. Owning and growing key customer accounts across horticulture and plants Developing sales plans and account strategies to drive revenue and profitability. Setting and managing pricing in collaboration with Finance and Supply Chain Preparing budgets, forecasts, and performance reports Monitoring customer performance and spend potential. Working with Trees and Liners teams to build and manage the product portfolio. Driving new product development (NPD) and launching new plant varieties Visiting customers around 2-3 days per week, including overnight stays Tracking competitor activity and market trends in horticulture Delivering the wholesale marketing plan - trade shows, open days, catalogues, and social media Representing the business at key UK and European horticulture events This role isn't about ticking boxes; it's about building a profitable, future-focused business built around great plants, great people, and strong customer partnerships. About You Proven experience selling to commercial nurseries, whether that's plants, growing media, fertilisers, substrates, or other horticultural products. A strong background in managing key accounts and building long-term customer relationships. Experience working with pricing, budgets, forecasts, and profit margins. Commercially minded, with a genuine interest in plants and the wider horticulture market Comfortable travelling regularly and staying away from home when needed. A confident communicator who builds trust with customers and works well with internal teams. What's Next? For an informal chat, please call me, Sarah, on (phone number removed), email (url removed), or message me on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you've got, and we'll take it from there.
Teleperformance Ltd
Social Mobility Sourcing Manager - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Coventry, Warwickshire
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Lodge Manager
Churchill Estates Management Ltd Bristol, Somerset
Salary: £21,428 per annum, plus excellent benefits Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 am to 4:00 pm with 1 hour for lunch, 30 hours per week Location: New Pooles Lodge, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 4FB About the role Churchill Estates Management are recruiting for an exceptional Lodge Manager for our retirement development click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Full time
Salary: £21,428 per annum, plus excellent benefits Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 am to 4:00 pm with 1 hour for lunch, 30 hours per week Location: New Pooles Lodge, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 4FB About the role Churchill Estates Management are recruiting for an exceptional Lodge Manager for our retirement development click apply for full job details
Teleperformance Ltd
HR Business Partner - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Hull, Yorkshire
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
Teleperformance Ltd
Social Mobility Sourcing Manager - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Teleperformance Ltd
Social Mobility Sourcing Manager - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Leicester, Leicestershire
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Social Mobility Sourcing Manager Department: Recruitment Travel Required : Occasional as required for role Reports to : Director of Recruitment UK Location: UK - Mix of onsite and WAH Contract Type: Permanent Job Summary / Overview The Social Mobility Recruitment Manager is responsible for driving social mobility recruitment and diverse sourcing channels including managing relationships with third-party organizations. This role aims to develop and enhance our social mobility recruitment strategy by managing partnerships, leveraging external programs and government funding and understanding government employability schemes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a passion for social equity, and some experience in account management. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Social Mobility Recruitment: Develop, build and deliver a social mobility sourcing strategy Monitor and evaluate the impact of the social mobility sourcing strategy, making data-driven adjustments as necessary Ensure candidate quality through careful monitoring and cross departmental reviews To be an SME in government funded training and work initiatives Promote fair outcomes for those with barriers to employment Third Party Account Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for third-party recruitment partners. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in third-party organisations. Negotiate contracts and manage agreements with third-party partners to ensure mutual benefits. Monitor the performance of third-party partners and ensure compliance with organisational standards and policies. Strategic Partnerships: Identify and cultivate new partnership opportunities that support social mobility objectives. Work with marketing and communications teams to promote partnership initiatives. Represent the organisation at relevant events, conferences, and meetings. Reporting and Analysis: Prepare regular reports on the progress and impact of social mobility sourcing strategy Analyse data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Provide insights and recommendations to senior management based on analysis. Main Requirements Education: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field preferred. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience in either account management, social mobility programs, recruitment sourcing or relevant related areas. Proven track record of managing partnerships and delivering successful sourcing strategies or a solid background in a social mobility setting. Skills and Competencies: Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to analyse data and generate actionable insights. Negotiation skills and experience managing contracts. Knowledge of social mobility issues and best practices. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software. Personal Attributes: Passion for social equity and community development. Strategic thinker with the ability to see the big picture. Detail-oriented and highly organised. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Teleperformance Ltd
HR Business Partner - Remote
Teleperformance Ltd Sheffield, Yorkshire
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Business Partner Department: Human Resources Salary: £32K Travel Required: Yes, if cluster-based Hours: 37.5 hours per week Reports to: Head of HR Business Partnering Location: Hybrid ( min 2 days on site per week if within reasonable travelling distance of TP site ) will consider WAH if candidate not within reasonable travel to TP site Contract Type: Temporary Job Summary / Overview The HR Business Partner is responsible for providing best in class expertise and advice, for all matters of employee relations and HR practice across their business area, ensuring the best possible support and guidance can be delivered. This role is focused on supporting employees, managers and the wider business to achieve the best outcomes, even in challenging situations. They are commercially aware, and can expertly balance their approach between the needs and wellbeing of our employees and the commercial needs of the business. They take a pragmatic view on how to best guide the business through difficult situations, and are a face of calm and professionalism in an ever-changing environment. The HR Business Partner is adaptable and flexible, and can keep up with the fast-paced contact centre environment, able to multi-task and prioritise as needed. The role takes on a comprehensive business partnering approach to ensure success, by actively collaborating with stakeholders and team members from all key departments including Operational Delivery, Recruitment, Training, Workforce Management, Payroll, and others. It is a critical component of the role to ensure a full understanding of the local and wider business needs is gained, and so the HR Business Partner will take proactive steps to obtain the correct sources of information and translate this into effective HR practice. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities (may perform other duties as requested not specifically addressed in this document) Responsible for all day-to-day HR activities required to support in local site/business area Works closely with local stakeholders, employees, managers, partner organisations and others in the business unit to fully understand local needs (of the client, line of business, employees, managers, local performance information, etc) and create targeted and specific people support strategies Actively monitors a range of people data and reporting information, (including operational performance, quality, absence, attrition, and engagement levels), analysing trends to ensure any changes in usual performance parameters can be quickly identified, and root causes understood so that solutions can be created or supported Works collaboratively with local stakeholders and key personnel across the team and business to develop strategic HR business plans which serve to improve the working environment for all, whilst maintaining or improvement KPI performance across the range of key people measures Provides a superior level of practical advice, guidance and support to employees and managers across the full spectrum of Employee Relations disciplines including: grievance, disciplinary, absence management, performance management and employee wellbeing and support Ensures advice provided is clear, consistent, and in line with company policy, current employment legislation and best practice approaches Proactively coaches and guides line managers to help them to support their teams and deliver high performance, whilst mitigating potential risks to the employee or business Builds and develops positive and useful relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including but not limited to Assistant Contact Centre Managers, Contact Centre Managers, VPs/Directors of Delivery, Payroll, Workforce Management, Training, Recruitment, and HR Admin Complies at all times with Company policies, the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act and others (and any equivalent legislation covering Northern Ireland) and the General Data Protection Regulations in the undertaking of any HR activities Champions the automation and streamlining of HR practices to ensure optimum efficiency can be maintained without compromising delivery of service Takes steps to keep knowledge up to date of new HR concepts, thought leadership and best practice approaches in HR and employee relations, as well as keeping close to employment & case law updates, developments, risks Continually identifies new opportunities to add value to local and wider business area Tracks and maintains key statistics and information relating to relevant aspects of HR activity, and provides detailed reports and presentations on HR-related performance to manager and relevant stakeholders Supports the HR function as a whole in shaping the People Strategy and delivering it's objectives Collaborates, actively participates, and delivers HR initiatives and projects across the business, sometimes supporting outside of your normal business area Actively participates in any TUPE, restructure, or other major change or consultation programme in your area, and on occasion, in the wider business areas Supports cyclical HR review activities such as Annual Pay Reviews, policy reviews, document reviews, and others as directed Contributes to the development of HR policies, and ensures local management teams are fully educated in
BAE Systems
Nuclear Commissioning Project Leader - Electrical (Reactor)
BAE Systems Kirkby-in-furness, Cumbria
Job Title: Nuclear Commissioning Project Leader - Electrical (Reactor) Location: Barrow-In-Furness, onsite Salary: Negotiable depending on experience You're expected to have completed 12 months in role prior to applying for an advertised vacancy and you should also discuss the internal opportunity with your line manager to ensure sustained business continuity and to further support your career development. We know there may be exceptional individual circumstances that impact this, in the first instance please discuss this with your line manager . If you don't feel you can talk to your line manager , you can contact your HRBP. PLEASE NOTE: Should you be invited for interview; you acknowledge that the Recruitment team will contact you and your line manager regarding your application for this opportunity. Who we are: Join BAE Systems and you'll be part of something bigger. As a valued member of our global colleague network, you'll bring your unique skills and perspectives to help pioneer progress and protect what matters most. You'll be trusted to play your part in delivering advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions, shaping a safer future for all of us. From the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of space, there's no limit to where a career at BAE Systems could take you. What you will be doing: In this role, you will lead the planning and delivery of electrical commissioning activities across a defined test section, ensuring alignment with wider Test & Commissioning (T&C) programme objectives . You will take ownership of commissioning strategy execution, driving performance against time, cost, and quality targets. You will support and lead a team of commissioning engineers, providing technical direction, oversight, and coaching within a complex nuclear environment. Working closely with the Reactor Test Group (RTG), you will authorise test documentation and ensure all commissioning activities are conducted safely and in compliance with regulatory and company standards. Core duties: Drive the delivery of test and commissioning plans in line with programme milestones Lead and support a team of nuclear electrical commissioning engineers Support the Reactor Test Group (RTG), including authorisation of test documentation Act as Authorised Person within the Permit to Work system Review and approve engineering outputs and technical documentation Plan and manage commissioning programmes across complex systems Embed Learning from Experience (LFE) to improve safety, quality, and delivery Coordinate with stakeholders to ensure safe and compliant execution of commissioning activities Essential Skills: Degree, HNC/HND in an engineering discipline or equivalent experience Strong understanding of nuclear systems and associated testing and commissioning activities Knowledge of submarine systems and their operation Experience working within nuclear, COMAH, or similarly highly regulated environments Proven ability to plan and deliver test and commissioning programmes Experience leading , mentoring, and developing teams in complex engineering environments Familiarity with Learning from Experience (LFE) principles and continuous improvement practices The RTS Commissioning Team: Working within the Reactor Test Section (RTS) Commissioning Team, you will lead the planning and delivery of commissioning activities across major engineering systems and platform assemblies. You will manage a large and diverse team of commissioning engineers, bringing together a wide range of technical skills to deliver a complex and unique project of national importance. This role provides the opportunity to influence commissioning strategy, drive continuous improvement, and contribute to the successful delivery of critical submarine systems. Relocation support packages are available across all Submarines roles, subject to eligibility criteria. A place where everyone can thrive: We're committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people and encourage discussion of reasonable adjustments where needed. Please be aware that many roles at BAE Systems are subject to security and export control restrictions. Applicants must meet Baseline Personnel Security Standard, and many roles require higher levels of National Security Vetting, including 5-10 years continuous UK residency depending on the role . Why BAE Systems? Here you'll build a career with purpose and limitless possibilities. Lifelong learning, meaningful work, and a supportive culture enable you to grow with confidence . You'll be recognised for your contribution and supported with rewards that matter most to you. Closing Date: 7th May 2026 We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. If you are interested, please apply as early as possible.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Nuclear Commissioning Project Leader - Electrical (Reactor) Location: Barrow-In-Furness, onsite Salary: Negotiable depending on experience You're expected to have completed 12 months in role prior to applying for an advertised vacancy and you should also discuss the internal opportunity with your line manager to ensure sustained business continuity and to further support your career development. We know there may be exceptional individual circumstances that impact this, in the first instance please discuss this with your line manager . If you don't feel you can talk to your line manager , you can contact your HRBP. PLEASE NOTE: Should you be invited for interview; you acknowledge that the Recruitment team will contact you and your line manager regarding your application for this opportunity. Who we are: Join BAE Systems and you'll be part of something bigger. As a valued member of our global colleague network, you'll bring your unique skills and perspectives to help pioneer progress and protect what matters most. You'll be trusted to play your part in delivering advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions, shaping a safer future for all of us. From the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of space, there's no limit to where a career at BAE Systems could take you. What you will be doing: In this role, you will lead the planning and delivery of electrical commissioning activities across a defined test section, ensuring alignment with wider Test & Commissioning (T&C) programme objectives . You will take ownership of commissioning strategy execution, driving performance against time, cost, and quality targets. You will support and lead a team of commissioning engineers, providing technical direction, oversight, and coaching within a complex nuclear environment. Working closely with the Reactor Test Group (RTG), you will authorise test documentation and ensure all commissioning activities are conducted safely and in compliance with regulatory and company standards. Core duties: Drive the delivery of test and commissioning plans in line with programme milestones Lead and support a team of nuclear electrical commissioning engineers Support the Reactor Test Group (RTG), including authorisation of test documentation Act as Authorised Person within the Permit to Work system Review and approve engineering outputs and technical documentation Plan and manage commissioning programmes across complex systems Embed Learning from Experience (LFE) to improve safety, quality, and delivery Coordinate with stakeholders to ensure safe and compliant execution of commissioning activities Essential Skills: Degree, HNC/HND in an engineering discipline or equivalent experience Strong understanding of nuclear systems and associated testing and commissioning activities Knowledge of submarine systems and their operation Experience working within nuclear, COMAH, or similarly highly regulated environments Proven ability to plan and deliver test and commissioning programmes Experience leading , mentoring, and developing teams in complex engineering environments Familiarity with Learning from Experience (LFE) principles and continuous improvement practices The RTS Commissioning Team: Working within the Reactor Test Section (RTS) Commissioning Team, you will lead the planning and delivery of commissioning activities across major engineering systems and platform assemblies. You will manage a large and diverse team of commissioning engineers, bringing together a wide range of technical skills to deliver a complex and unique project of national importance. This role provides the opportunity to influence commissioning strategy, drive continuous improvement, and contribute to the successful delivery of critical submarine systems. Relocation support packages are available across all Submarines roles, subject to eligibility criteria. A place where everyone can thrive: We're committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people and encourage discussion of reasonable adjustments where needed. Please be aware that many roles at BAE Systems are subject to security and export control restrictions. Applicants must meet Baseline Personnel Security Standard, and many roles require higher levels of National Security Vetting, including 5-10 years continuous UK residency depending on the role . Why BAE Systems? Here you'll build a career with purpose and limitless possibilities. Lifelong learning, meaningful work, and a supportive culture enable you to grow with confidence . You'll be recognised for your contribution and supported with rewards that matter most to you. Closing Date: 7th May 2026 We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. If you are interested, please apply as early as possible.
Property Manager
Nouvo Recruitment (London) Ltd Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager to join a growing and professional property management team. This role is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a passion for delivering excellent customer service while managing a varied residential portfolio. You will play a key role in supporting the management of properties, ensuring maintenance issues are handled efficiently, compliance is maintained, and residents receive a high standard of service. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of residential properties, ensuring high standards of service are delivered Oversee reactive maintenance, raising job orders and coordinating contractors effectively Act as a key point of contact for residents, leaseholders, and clients Respond to customer queries via phone and email within agreed timeframes Provide regular updates to customers on ongoing works, projects, and queries Conduct site visits and produce detailed reports within set deadlines Coordinate major works, ensuring all legal notices and processes are followed Liaise with contractors, obtain quotes, and ensure value for money Assist with budgeting and monitor expenditure against budgets Support the preparation and distribution of newsletters and resident communications Attend and support resident meetings, AGMs, and client meetings, including minute taking Manage insurance claims and related processes where required Compliance & Administration Ensure properties remain compliant with all relevant legislation including H&S, Fire Risk Assessments, and asbestos regulations Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reports within internal systems Ensure all documentation, contracts, and communications are stored correctly Produce reports, budgets, and updates in line with deadlines Support the preparation of seller packs and property-related documentation What We're Looking For Previous experience in property management or a similar role Good understanding of residential property management processes and compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work independently and manage workloads effectively Proactive and customer-focused approach Experience using property management systems (e.g. Qube) desirable Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Desirable Progress towards or completion of a recognised property qualification (e.g. IRPM) Experience managing budgets and contractor relationships Personal Attributes Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities Team player with a positive and proactive attitude Committed to continuous learning and development What's on Offer Opportunity to develop within a growing property management team Ongoing training and professional development Varied and fast-paced role with real responsibility Supportive and collaborative working environment
May 01, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Property Manager to join a growing and professional property management team. This role is ideal for someone with strong organisational skills and a passion for delivering excellent customer service while managing a varied residential portfolio. You will play a key role in supporting the management of properties, ensuring maintenance issues are handled efficiently, compliance is maintained, and residents receive a high standard of service. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of residential properties, ensuring high standards of service are delivered Oversee reactive maintenance, raising job orders and coordinating contractors effectively Act as a key point of contact for residents, leaseholders, and clients Respond to customer queries via phone and email within agreed timeframes Provide regular updates to customers on ongoing works, projects, and queries Conduct site visits and produce detailed reports within set deadlines Coordinate major works, ensuring all legal notices and processes are followed Liaise with contractors, obtain quotes, and ensure value for money Assist with budgeting and monitor expenditure against budgets Support the preparation and distribution of newsletters and resident communications Attend and support resident meetings, AGMs, and client meetings, including minute taking Manage insurance claims and related processes where required Compliance & Administration Ensure properties remain compliant with all relevant legislation including H&S, Fire Risk Assessments, and asbestos regulations Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reports within internal systems Ensure all documentation, contracts, and communications are stored correctly Produce reports, budgets, and updates in line with deadlines Support the preparation of seller packs and property-related documentation What We're Looking For Previous experience in property management or a similar role Good understanding of residential property management processes and compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to work independently and manage workloads effectively Proactive and customer-focused approach Experience using property management systems (e.g. Qube) desirable Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Desirable Progress towards or completion of a recognised property qualification (e.g. IRPM) Experience managing budgets and contractor relationships Personal Attributes Professional, reliable, and detail-oriented Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities Team player with a positive and proactive attitude Committed to continuous learning and development What's on Offer Opportunity to develop within a growing property management team Ongoing training and professional development Varied and fast-paced role with real responsibility Supportive and collaborative working environment
Candidate Source Ltd
Field Sales Representative
Candidate Source Ltd Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
An independent plant and machinery hire company, offering a wide range of equipment with diesel, battery, hybrid, and LPG power options to both construction and domestic customers, is seeking a Field Sales Representative to join its team. What's in it for you? Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Working in the office one day per week, with the rest of your time at home/on the road for appointments. Comprehensive benefits package featuring BUPA health insurance and Cycle to Work scheme. 25 days of annual holiday plus bank holidays. Performance-based annual bonus scheme. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company car provided Responsibilities as Field Sales Representative: Promoting all services and benefits to the customer and maximising sales through face-to-face visits and cold calling. Managing an existing customer portfolio and target new business in accordance with depot targets. Working with the Depot Manager to retain and manage all customers and sites within an agreed sales area. Achieving revenue growth against depot budget and reactivate dormant accounts. Completing weekly planners and call reports and complete and update account management, site sheets and quote records. Carrying out site surveys as required aiding the customer in selecting the appropriate machine for the task. Building effective customer relationships, exceeding customer service and expectations and resolving any customer issues promptly and satisfactorily. Achieving goals and objectives and exceeding targets. What we're looking for in a Field Sales Representative: You should be able to demonstrate a successful sales track record in the plant/machinery/tool hire/engineering or construction sectors You are customer focused and possess excellent administration and organisation skills. You should have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal with the ability to communicate face to face and on the telephone and be computer literate. You are a proactive individual who is confident and a personable negotiator. A full Category B driving licence is essential. To apply for this role as Field Sales Representative, please click apply online and upload an updated copy of your CV.Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to.
May 01, 2026
Full time
An independent plant and machinery hire company, offering a wide range of equipment with diesel, battery, hybrid, and LPG power options to both construction and domestic customers, is seeking a Field Sales Representative to join its team. What's in it for you? Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Working in the office one day per week, with the rest of your time at home/on the road for appointments. Comprehensive benefits package featuring BUPA health insurance and Cycle to Work scheme. 25 days of annual holiday plus bank holidays. Performance-based annual bonus scheme. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company car provided Responsibilities as Field Sales Representative: Promoting all services and benefits to the customer and maximising sales through face-to-face visits and cold calling. Managing an existing customer portfolio and target new business in accordance with depot targets. Working with the Depot Manager to retain and manage all customers and sites within an agreed sales area. Achieving revenue growth against depot budget and reactivate dormant accounts. Completing weekly planners and call reports and complete and update account management, site sheets and quote records. Carrying out site surveys as required aiding the customer in selecting the appropriate machine for the task. Building effective customer relationships, exceeding customer service and expectations and resolving any customer issues promptly and satisfactorily. Achieving goals and objectives and exceeding targets. What we're looking for in a Field Sales Representative: You should be able to demonstrate a successful sales track record in the plant/machinery/tool hire/engineering or construction sectors You are customer focused and possess excellent administration and organisation skills. You should have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal with the ability to communicate face to face and on the telephone and be computer literate. You are a proactive individual who is confident and a personable negotiator. A full Category B driving licence is essential. To apply for this role as Field Sales Representative, please click apply online and upload an updated copy of your CV.Candidate Source Ltd is an advertising agency. Once you have submitted your application it will be passed to the third party Recruiter who is responsible for processing your application. This will include holding and sharing your personal data, our legal basis for this is legitimate interest subject to your declared interest in a job. Our privacy policy can be found on our website and we can be contacted to confirm who your application has been forwarded to.
Prospero Integrated
Technical Event Manager - venue based - corporate events
Prospero Integrated
Key Responsibilities: Main point of contact for clients on a day-to-day basis Along with the technicians you will prepare, rig and de-rig equipment prior to events within the hotel/venue and be available on-site for ad hoc technical issues. Pro-actively contact clients well in advance of their event to develop and build sales potential, interpret technical solutions, arranging meetings where necessary to establish their requirements. Build, establish and maintain a portfolio of standard set designs/visuals Maximising sales potential by up-selling services at every opportunity with the view of increasing turnover, i.e. increasing the different elements involved within conferences and events e.g. production, video editing etc. Participates in capture rate discussions and suggests ways to capture lost business. Foster good relations with all sales team members to maximise new leads. Educate the team in terms of services and introduce incentive schemes to encourage the team to distribute potential sales leads. Ensure all areas of responsibility are within budget parameters and to negotiate preferential rates. Utilise all in-house services before out-sourcing i.e. crew & equipment. Be aware of turnover targets and actively strive to increase revenue. In conjunction with hotel team/Sales & Marketing, develop sales and marketing literature specific to the hotel/venue, to increase awareness and build exposure. Report to the hotel/venue and attend weekly staff meetings within the hotel/venue to ensure that communication does not break down at any stage. Cultivate good relations with all hotel/venue staff, i.e. sales team, banqueting team and front of house. Creates development plans with hotel teams to improve service levels. Addresses and provides solutions for concerns or complaints communicated by the Hotel or customers. Foster good relations with all of the team and all sites to ensure that full back-up support is provided from front of house/warehouse. Attend regular meetings to ensure that all delegated duties are carried out effectively and efficiently, meeting all deadlines and objectives. Create and standardise information systems where by the local London office can clearly see equipment movements and requirements within the hotel, including quotations and turnover reporting. Develop dry hire shows and large scale events with involvement in the tender process and pre-production for new/existing clients and ensure that implementation of the project is handled by the appropriate parties, i.e. utilise Event Producers on a consultancy basis as required. Build long-term customer loyalty by converting on-off Hotel corporate clients events to established client accounts, Monitor competitor activity of production companies using the Hotel and where possible approach clients with the view of targeting for future activity. Delegate technical responsibility to on-site technician, ensuring all duties are achieved within the deadline.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Key Responsibilities: Main point of contact for clients on a day-to-day basis Along with the technicians you will prepare, rig and de-rig equipment prior to events within the hotel/venue and be available on-site for ad hoc technical issues. Pro-actively contact clients well in advance of their event to develop and build sales potential, interpret technical solutions, arranging meetings where necessary to establish their requirements. Build, establish and maintain a portfolio of standard set designs/visuals Maximising sales potential by up-selling services at every opportunity with the view of increasing turnover, i.e. increasing the different elements involved within conferences and events e.g. production, video editing etc. Participates in capture rate discussions and suggests ways to capture lost business. Foster good relations with all sales team members to maximise new leads. Educate the team in terms of services and introduce incentive schemes to encourage the team to distribute potential sales leads. Ensure all areas of responsibility are within budget parameters and to negotiate preferential rates. Utilise all in-house services before out-sourcing i.e. crew & equipment. Be aware of turnover targets and actively strive to increase revenue. In conjunction with hotel team/Sales & Marketing, develop sales and marketing literature specific to the hotel/venue, to increase awareness and build exposure. Report to the hotel/venue and attend weekly staff meetings within the hotel/venue to ensure that communication does not break down at any stage. Cultivate good relations with all hotel/venue staff, i.e. sales team, banqueting team and front of house. Creates development plans with hotel teams to improve service levels. Addresses and provides solutions for concerns or complaints communicated by the Hotel or customers. Foster good relations with all of the team and all sites to ensure that full back-up support is provided from front of house/warehouse. Attend regular meetings to ensure that all delegated duties are carried out effectively and efficiently, meeting all deadlines and objectives. Create and standardise information systems where by the local London office can clearly see equipment movements and requirements within the hotel, including quotations and turnover reporting. Develop dry hire shows and large scale events with involvement in the tender process and pre-production for new/existing clients and ensure that implementation of the project is handled by the appropriate parties, i.e. utilise Event Producers on a consultancy basis as required. Build long-term customer loyalty by converting on-off Hotel corporate clients events to established client accounts, Monitor competitor activity of production companies using the Hotel and where possible approach clients with the view of targeting for future activity. Delegate technical responsibility to on-site technician, ensuring all duties are achieved within the deadline.
BROOK STREET
Services Manager, Wales
BROOK STREET City, Cardiff
Services Manager, Wales Location: Cardiff Central / hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Contract: Fixed term, 2 years Salary: 37,038 We're looking for an experienced and motivated Services Manager to lead a busy and varied Wales-based services function, ideally a Welsh speaker. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who enjoys combining people leadership, service development, training delivery and stakeholder engagement in a role with genuine purpose. This role will suit someone who is confident building relationships, developing income opportunities and leading a small team to deliver high-quality, person-focused support. The role In this position, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day delivery and development of information and advice, training and learning, and employer engagement services across Wales. You'll work closely with senior leaders to shape future service growth, improve impact and identify opportunities to increase reach and income. You will also provide hands-on support during busy periods, act as a visible representative for the organisation, and help ensure services remain relevant, responsive and effective. Key responsibilities Lead and develop training and learning activity, including workshops, presentations and e-learning content. Support the delivery of information and advice services for unpaid carers and professionals. Manage and grow an employer engagement offer, building strong relationships with existing members and stakeholders. Line manage three team members and support their development and performance. Monitor service quality, gather feedback and use data to evaluate impact. Work with senior leadership on service review, growth plans and income generation. Represent the organisation at meetings, events and, where appropriate, as a spokesperson. Contribute to funding bids and wider strategic projects. Maintain accurate records and work in line with relevant policies and procedures. What we're looking for Ideally a Welsh speaker. Experience designing and delivering training, workshops or learning programmes. Strong presentation, facilitation and communication skills. Experience giving impartial information and advice. Proven line management and leadership experience. Excellent project, time and budget management skills. Confidence building client and stakeholder relationships. Ability to identify new opportunities and support income generation. Strong research, analysis and reporting skills. Comfortable using CRM systems, databases and digital tools. A good understanding of the challenges facing unpaid carers. Willingness to travel when required. Welsh speaking, with the ability to read and write in Welsh. What's on offer Flexible hybrid working. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year. Employer pension contribution of 6%. Free health cash plan, including cashback on dental, optical and therapy treatments. Access to wellbeing support, counselling and health apps. Family-friendly policies and a genuinely supportive culture. Learning and development opportunities, including induction, role-specific training and e-learning access. Please Apply ASAP Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Services Manager, Wales Location: Cardiff Central / hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Contract: Fixed term, 2 years Salary: 37,038 We're looking for an experienced and motivated Services Manager to lead a busy and varied Wales-based services function, ideally a Welsh speaker. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who enjoys combining people leadership, service development, training delivery and stakeholder engagement in a role with genuine purpose. This role will suit someone who is confident building relationships, developing income opportunities and leading a small team to deliver high-quality, person-focused support. The role In this position, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day delivery and development of information and advice, training and learning, and employer engagement services across Wales. You'll work closely with senior leaders to shape future service growth, improve impact and identify opportunities to increase reach and income. You will also provide hands-on support during busy periods, act as a visible representative for the organisation, and help ensure services remain relevant, responsive and effective. Key responsibilities Lead and develop training and learning activity, including workshops, presentations and e-learning content. Support the delivery of information and advice services for unpaid carers and professionals. Manage and grow an employer engagement offer, building strong relationships with existing members and stakeholders. Line manage three team members and support their development and performance. Monitor service quality, gather feedback and use data to evaluate impact. Work with senior leadership on service review, growth plans and income generation. Represent the organisation at meetings, events and, where appropriate, as a spokesperson. Contribute to funding bids and wider strategic projects. Maintain accurate records and work in line with relevant policies and procedures. What we're looking for Ideally a Welsh speaker. Experience designing and delivering training, workshops or learning programmes. Strong presentation, facilitation and communication skills. Experience giving impartial information and advice. Proven line management and leadership experience. Excellent project, time and budget management skills. Confidence building client and stakeholder relationships. Ability to identify new opportunities and support income generation. Strong research, analysis and reporting skills. Comfortable using CRM systems, databases and digital tools. A good understanding of the challenges facing unpaid carers. Willingness to travel when required. Welsh speaking, with the ability to read and write in Welsh. What's on offer Flexible hybrid working. 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year. Employer pension contribution of 6%. Free health cash plan, including cashback on dental, optical and therapy treatments. Access to wellbeing support, counselling and health apps. Family-friendly policies and a genuinely supportive culture. Learning and development opportunities, including induction, role-specific training and e-learning access. Please Apply ASAP Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Zachary Daniels
Store Manager
Zachary Daniels Hull, Yorkshire
Store Manager Sports & Lifestyle Retail Up to £32,000 + Bonus (OTE £36,000+) Are you an experienced Store Manager looking for your next challenge in a customer-led, product-focused retail environment? We are recruiting for a passionate and driven Store Manager to lead a busy sports and lifestyle retail store. This is a hands on role where you will take full ownership of performance, people, and the overall customer experience. If you enjoy leading from the front, developing teams and driving results, this could be the perfect opportunity. What's in it for you: Salary up to £32,000 + Bonus (OTE £36,000+) Generous staff discount across leading sports and outdoor brands Ongoing training and development opportunities 33 days holiday with the option to buy more Private medical and wellbeing support Additional perks across travel, fitness and everyday spending What you'll be doing: As Store Manager, you will take full responsibility for the day to day running of the store, leading your team to deliver strong commercial results and an exceptional customer experience. You will: Lead, inspire and develop your team to achieve sales and service targets Drive store performance through strong commercial awareness and decision making Deliver an outstanding customer experience through coaching and leading by example Manage all operational aspects including stock, deliveries, compliance and cash handling Maintain high visual standards to create an engaging and easy to shop environment Recruit, train and develop a high performing team Work closely with senior leaders to support business growth About you: We are looking for a confident and people focused retail leader who thrives in a fast paced environment. You will have: Experience as a Store Manager or strong Assistant Manager ready to step up A proven track record of driving sales and delivering results Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop a team A hands on approach and a passion for delivering great customer service Good operational knowledge across retail processes and compliance A genuine interest in sports, lifestyle or outdoor retail is a bonus Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National & International Recruitment Consultancy. BH35993
May 01, 2026
Full time
Store Manager Sports & Lifestyle Retail Up to £32,000 + Bonus (OTE £36,000+) Are you an experienced Store Manager looking for your next challenge in a customer-led, product-focused retail environment? We are recruiting for a passionate and driven Store Manager to lead a busy sports and lifestyle retail store. This is a hands on role where you will take full ownership of performance, people, and the overall customer experience. If you enjoy leading from the front, developing teams and driving results, this could be the perfect opportunity. What's in it for you: Salary up to £32,000 + Bonus (OTE £36,000+) Generous staff discount across leading sports and outdoor brands Ongoing training and development opportunities 33 days holiday with the option to buy more Private medical and wellbeing support Additional perks across travel, fitness and everyday spending What you'll be doing: As Store Manager, you will take full responsibility for the day to day running of the store, leading your team to deliver strong commercial results and an exceptional customer experience. You will: Lead, inspire and develop your team to achieve sales and service targets Drive store performance through strong commercial awareness and decision making Deliver an outstanding customer experience through coaching and leading by example Manage all operational aspects including stock, deliveries, compliance and cash handling Maintain high visual standards to create an engaging and easy to shop environment Recruit, train and develop a high performing team Work closely with senior leaders to support business growth About you: We are looking for a confident and people focused retail leader who thrives in a fast paced environment. You will have: Experience as a Store Manager or strong Assistant Manager ready to step up A proven track record of driving sales and delivering results Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop a team A hands on approach and a passion for delivering great customer service Good operational knowledge across retail processes and compliance A genuine interest in sports, lifestyle or outdoor retail is a bonus Zachary Daniels is a Niche, National & International Recruitment Consultancy. BH35993
Sir Robert McAlpine
Chief Engineer (backshift)
Sir Robert McAlpine Woolavington, Somerset
CHIEF ENGINEER Backshift Monday to Friday Sir Robert McAlpine has secured a prestigious contract to construct a state-of-the-art Battery Manufacturing Facility. The initial phase of the project includes the design and construction of a new 15GWh lithium-ion battery facility, ancillary buildings, and site-wide external works. Why join us? Since 1869 we've worked on building and civil engineering projects that have set the standard for others to follow - right up to present-day examples like the Eden Project, Olympic Stadium and award-winning new Bloomberg building. As we celebrate our 155th anniversary, we're looking forward with excitement to the projects and opportunities ahead. Our family-owned business is where to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Chief Engineer role: This is a backshift role, working late afternoon into the evening on a Monday to Friday, on a weekly basis. Reporting to the Project Manager you will be a strong leader who can manage a team of engineers, works staff and subcontractors to deliver the project to the highest possible standard of safety and performance. You'll ensure the works are technically compliant with the contract documents and construction issue, specifications and drawings. You'll monitor the programme and asses potential areas of risk and opportunity on a daily basis covering the design, procurement and construction activities Temporary Works proposals development and implementation Develop and maintain excellent relationships with the client team Your profile: Strong Leadership skills Collaborative nature with good team working skills Experience delivering multi-million pound nuclear projects or projects in similarly regulated environments. Reinforced concrete construction experience Good knowledge of building products, construction details and relevant rules, regulations and quality standards Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team. Please note that this is a backshift role, working late afternoon into the evening, Monday to Friday.
May 01, 2026
Full time
CHIEF ENGINEER Backshift Monday to Friday Sir Robert McAlpine has secured a prestigious contract to construct a state-of-the-art Battery Manufacturing Facility. The initial phase of the project includes the design and construction of a new 15GWh lithium-ion battery facility, ancillary buildings, and site-wide external works. Why join us? Since 1869 we've worked on building and civil engineering projects that have set the standard for others to follow - right up to present-day examples like the Eden Project, Olympic Stadium and award-winning new Bloomberg building. As we celebrate our 155th anniversary, we're looking forward with excitement to the projects and opportunities ahead. Our family-owned business is where to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Chief Engineer role: This is a backshift role, working late afternoon into the evening on a Monday to Friday, on a weekly basis. Reporting to the Project Manager you will be a strong leader who can manage a team of engineers, works staff and subcontractors to deliver the project to the highest possible standard of safety and performance. You'll ensure the works are technically compliant with the contract documents and construction issue, specifications and drawings. You'll monitor the programme and asses potential areas of risk and opportunity on a daily basis covering the design, procurement and construction activities Temporary Works proposals development and implementation Develop and maintain excellent relationships with the client team Your profile: Strong Leadership skills Collaborative nature with good team working skills Experience delivering multi-million pound nuclear projects or projects in similarly regulated environments. Reinforced concrete construction experience Good knowledge of building products, construction details and relevant rules, regulations and quality standards Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team. Please note that this is a backshift role, working late afternoon into the evening, Monday to Friday.

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