United Feeds is part of the Dale Farm Group and one of Northern Ireland's largest feed companies with manufacturing facilities in Belfast and Dungannon. The company has continued to grow its market share within the animal feeds sector through its technical expertise and quality product range. We would like to invite applications from candidates interested in joining our team to lead our Sales Function. Sales Director (United Feeds Ltd) About the Role Reporting to the General Manager you will be responsible for delivering a strategy of profitability through the sales of animal feed, fertiliser and associated products through existing markets while capitalising on new business opportunities. This is a high-profile management role within Dale Farm Group and we are looking for someone who has a real passion for the agri-food industry and a strong knowledge of local farming industry. Key responsibilities Proactively lead, manage and motivate a team of nutritional sales advisors to increase market share in existing markets and maximise new business development opportunities. Develop and implement a growth strategy in collaboration with the Senior Management Team to achieve the company's ambitious goals. Collate sales and market data/trends alongside market intelligence to generate reports and updates to all relevant staff ensuring that the United Feeds remain at the forefront of the industry. Set, monitor and review product pricing, margins and forecast alongside the General Manager. Develop and drive a progressive marketing strategy for the business to propel growth. Proactively engage with Agricultural and Industry Bodies to position United Feeds at the forefront of innovation and opportunities with specific focus on the sustainability and environmental agenda. About You You will be degree qualified ideally in an agriculture related discipline and have a minimum of 5 years commercial experience, with at least 2 of those successfully leading a team. A solid understanding of the local agri-food industry is essential. You will be dynamic and highly motivated with the energy, drive and ambition to make an impact in this competitive marketplace. Demonstrating a high-level of commercial acumen, you will have previous experience of developing and executing sales strategies, managing complex negotiations and have a data-driven approach. Strong interpersonal and presentation skills are a must and most importantly you must be a team player. Strong proficiency in IT, particularly in Microsoft Office applications is essential, as is a full current driving licence. Why United Feeds? We have a lot to offer at the Dale Farm Group, not only to our farmer members, but also to our employees and we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and development for all. In addition to a competitive salary commensurate with the role and the standard benefits you would expect such as 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and contributary company pension, we also offer: Company car / Car allowance Bonus Scheme Private health insurance Full support from our employee assistance programme Life Assurance We promote an open and supportive culture which is based on our core values Teamwork Positivity Resolve Ambition Curiosity Accountability You can find out more about our organisation on our LinkedIn and Facebook Career pages and on our company website where you will find the link to apply . The closing date for applications is 5pm on Saturday 8th June 2024 We are an Equal Opportunities Employer Only applications from EU Nationals or those with a valid permit to work in the UK will be accepted No unsolicited CVs from Agencies You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button.
May 18, 2024
Full time
United Feeds is part of the Dale Farm Group and one of Northern Ireland's largest feed companies with manufacturing facilities in Belfast and Dungannon. The company has continued to grow its market share within the animal feeds sector through its technical expertise and quality product range. We would like to invite applications from candidates interested in joining our team to lead our Sales Function. Sales Director (United Feeds Ltd) About the Role Reporting to the General Manager you will be responsible for delivering a strategy of profitability through the sales of animal feed, fertiliser and associated products through existing markets while capitalising on new business opportunities. This is a high-profile management role within Dale Farm Group and we are looking for someone who has a real passion for the agri-food industry and a strong knowledge of local farming industry. Key responsibilities Proactively lead, manage and motivate a team of nutritional sales advisors to increase market share in existing markets and maximise new business development opportunities. Develop and implement a growth strategy in collaboration with the Senior Management Team to achieve the company's ambitious goals. Collate sales and market data/trends alongside market intelligence to generate reports and updates to all relevant staff ensuring that the United Feeds remain at the forefront of the industry. Set, monitor and review product pricing, margins and forecast alongside the General Manager. Develop and drive a progressive marketing strategy for the business to propel growth. Proactively engage with Agricultural and Industry Bodies to position United Feeds at the forefront of innovation and opportunities with specific focus on the sustainability and environmental agenda. About You You will be degree qualified ideally in an agriculture related discipline and have a minimum of 5 years commercial experience, with at least 2 of those successfully leading a team. A solid understanding of the local agri-food industry is essential. You will be dynamic and highly motivated with the energy, drive and ambition to make an impact in this competitive marketplace. Demonstrating a high-level of commercial acumen, you will have previous experience of developing and executing sales strategies, managing complex negotiations and have a data-driven approach. Strong interpersonal and presentation skills are a must and most importantly you must be a team player. Strong proficiency in IT, particularly in Microsoft Office applications is essential, as is a full current driving licence. Why United Feeds? We have a lot to offer at the Dale Farm Group, not only to our farmer members, but also to our employees and we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and development for all. In addition to a competitive salary commensurate with the role and the standard benefits you would expect such as 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and contributary company pension, we also offer: Company car / Car allowance Bonus Scheme Private health insurance Full support from our employee assistance programme Life Assurance We promote an open and supportive culture which is based on our core values Teamwork Positivity Resolve Ambition Curiosity Accountability You can find out more about our organisation on our LinkedIn and Facebook Career pages and on our company website where you will find the link to apply . The closing date for applications is 5pm on Saturday 8th June 2024 We are an Equal Opportunities Employer Only applications from EU Nationals or those with a valid permit to work in the UK will be accepted No unsolicited CVs from Agencies You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button.
Diamond Search Recruitment are delighted to be representing our client, recruiting for a Commercial Manager (Contractor) - 6 month duration Remote Our Client: A friendly, dynamic and supportive team. They encourage being bold, dreaming big and active, curious minds, both in their performance as a team and individually. They actively promote involvement in the development and direction of their products and services, as well as finding new and more efficient ways to work. They love to get together to do great work and be sociable. Prorata benefits include: 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with optional 5 days unpaid leave per year Pension matched up to 6% Private Health Insurance The Opportunity The Commercial Manager is responsible for the long-term support of the Key Accounts, including commercial management, invoicing, raising POs and other duties. You will be producing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and forecasts. As well as updating and managing the CRM/Power BI weekly, utilising reports for customers both internally and externally. The role will involve: Contract management responsibilities including reviewing of contracts, Change Requests and Contract Amendment Notices. Occasional attending face-to-face client meetings (over Teams) Providing administrative support to the Account Managers and other members of the commercial team Resolving any issues and problems faced by customers and dealing with complaints, change requests and amendments in order to maintain trust and a good working relationship. Supporting internal departments to help improve workflows. Producing and working to account development plans/quarterly sales presentations, team objectives and the company s core values. About You To be successful as the Commercial Manager, you will have proven experience in a similar role and be confident and comfortable communicating to people at all levels of the hierarchy. You will have excellent knowledge in how to resolve issues and deal with customer complaints in a professional and timely manner. The ideal candidate will have a commercial approach and have experience of reviewing contractual agreements, commercial contracts, sub-contractor agreements etc. You will also have/be: Good administrative skills and attention to detail A team player with a confident approach Experience in producing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and forecasts Experience with CRMs Experience of Power BI Knowledge of contract management including Change Requests and Contract Amendment Notices. Good experience in mentoring and supporting junior members of a team A proactive approach to your work Ideally with IT/Tech/Energy/Telecoms industry experience Remote based but able to travel to Reading 2 days per month for team/business meetings. About our Client Our client holds a wide portfolio of market leading tech businesses that span an incredible range of markets and technology platforms across the sector. They are at the forefront of innovation and thought leadership and a supplier of data. They deliver award-winning solutions to their customers including estate agency, conveyancing, surveying, lender valuations, land asset management, environmental consultancy, and Government markets. This is a chance to join the business as they make major steps forward in leveraging the latest cloud and large-scale technologies to start bringing together the entire market to a unified platform. Our client are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. They celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Apply today and join an incredible team of high performing individuals and add this leading employer to your CV! This will give you a great opportunity to really be involved in a commercial department and gain additional valuable experience! Diamond Search Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency regarding this vacancy.
May 18, 2024
Contractor
Diamond Search Recruitment are delighted to be representing our client, recruiting for a Commercial Manager (Contractor) - 6 month duration Remote Our Client: A friendly, dynamic and supportive team. They encourage being bold, dreaming big and active, curious minds, both in their performance as a team and individually. They actively promote involvement in the development and direction of their products and services, as well as finding new and more efficient ways to work. They love to get together to do great work and be sociable. Prorata benefits include: 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with optional 5 days unpaid leave per year Pension matched up to 6% Private Health Insurance The Opportunity The Commercial Manager is responsible for the long-term support of the Key Accounts, including commercial management, invoicing, raising POs and other duties. You will be producing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and forecasts. As well as updating and managing the CRM/Power BI weekly, utilising reports for customers both internally and externally. The role will involve: Contract management responsibilities including reviewing of contracts, Change Requests and Contract Amendment Notices. Occasional attending face-to-face client meetings (over Teams) Providing administrative support to the Account Managers and other members of the commercial team Resolving any issues and problems faced by customers and dealing with complaints, change requests and amendments in order to maintain trust and a good working relationship. Supporting internal departments to help improve workflows. Producing and working to account development plans/quarterly sales presentations, team objectives and the company s core values. About You To be successful as the Commercial Manager, you will have proven experience in a similar role and be confident and comfortable communicating to people at all levels of the hierarchy. You will have excellent knowledge in how to resolve issues and deal with customer complaints in a professional and timely manner. The ideal candidate will have a commercial approach and have experience of reviewing contractual agreements, commercial contracts, sub-contractor agreements etc. You will also have/be: Good administrative skills and attention to detail A team player with a confident approach Experience in producing monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and forecasts Experience with CRMs Experience of Power BI Knowledge of contract management including Change Requests and Contract Amendment Notices. Good experience in mentoring and supporting junior members of a team A proactive approach to your work Ideally with IT/Tech/Energy/Telecoms industry experience Remote based but able to travel to Reading 2 days per month for team/business meetings. About our Client Our client holds a wide portfolio of market leading tech businesses that span an incredible range of markets and technology platforms across the sector. They are at the forefront of innovation and thought leadership and a supplier of data. They deliver award-winning solutions to their customers including estate agency, conveyancing, surveying, lender valuations, land asset management, environmental consultancy, and Government markets. This is a chance to join the business as they make major steps forward in leveraging the latest cloud and large-scale technologies to start bringing together the entire market to a unified platform. Our client are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. They celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Apply today and join an incredible team of high performing individuals and add this leading employer to your CV! This will give you a great opportunity to really be involved in a commercial department and gain additional valuable experience! Diamond Search Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency regarding this vacancy.
Job Reference: /PL/03-05/1157/8 Job Title: Service delivery Manager Location: Bedford Salary: Competitive Hours per week: Monday to Friday - 40 hours per week Business Overview Atalian Servest and OCS have merged to create a new organisation, the OCS Group UK & Ireland. We are a leading facilities management company providing a range of both standalone and integrated services including cleaning, catering, security, technical services, energy management and compliance, front of house, landscaping, logistics, waste management and pest control services. The company has a turnover of £1.5bn and operates across the UK and Ireland with 50,000 colleagues delivering innovative award-winning services to the private and public sectors and supporting the local communities in which it operates. Job Overview We are currently recruiting for a Service delivery Manager to join our passionate and driven team based at our client's site in Bedford Key Responsibilities: All contract PPM and reactive call delivery are fully compliant with the relevant industry standards. Carry out engineer audits on a regular basis. Ensure that response, repair and maintenance are met in accordance with SLA's/KPI's. Day to Day Management of technicians / engineers Review and schedule work on a day-to-day basis Control the allocation of all service works to include continual performance review, meeting operational targets and development of the team. Mentor and develop the members of your team and carry out staff appraisals. Monitor performance. Recruitment of staff Arrange and attend regular client meeting to discuss service delivery. Liaise and collaborate with other departments including Finance, Co-ordination, Purchasing, HR, Estimating, etc Carry out disciplinary hearings or investigations as required. Review outstanding works daily and prioritizing where required to increase revenue. Providing support to the Operations Manager as requested Personal diary management Review Field Engineering Vehicle Stock Levels and amend where necessary. Ensure operational and revenue targets are met on a monthly basis. Develop organic growth and opportunities with existing contracted clients Ensure that all OCS areas of responsibility are in compliance with statutory legal requirements in relation to fire, health & safety, environmental. Create reports for clients and senior management To deliver the highest possible customer service to our clients through compliance, SLA, KPI and best practice delivering PPM and reactive repairs on behalf of the OCS Fire Solutions. To build and maintain Customer relations directly with clients Direct Line Management of field operatives / engineers. To promote and grow the service delivery function of Fire & Security within the Southeast To provide the best customer care and service to both internal and external clients Build a relationship with contracted clients in order to create organic growth and opportunities. Provide quality over quantity. Create maintain and champion a Health & Safety environment. Recruit, mentor and support field engineers. Collaborate with other departments and colleagues About You: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK The knowledge, skills, qualifications, and experience relevant to the position are: Essential Relevant experience within a service delivery / customer care environment Experience in working with senior management Experience in supply chain management; Health, Safety and Environment management Articulate with strong customer service skills Resourceful and organised, with the ability to multi-task and work well under pressure Comfortable working in a fast paced environment Excellent communication skills The core support team competency framework for the position are: Teamwork - actively contributes to the team and strives to improve teams' effectiveness through personal commitment. Planning, Organising & Executing - able to understand the priorities, plan and organise the work and manage own time to deliver within the expected timescales. Communication - communicates clearly and concisely, impressing others and ensuring understanding of all relevant information in all circumstances. Commercial Awareness - understands the importance for managing costs and expense, applying the necessary controls. Risk Management - is aware of the impact on risk to the business and applies the necessary controls. Adaptability - is responsive and open to changing circumstance. Drive for Excellence - aims to deliver a high standard of work. Self Motivation and Development- is confident in own ability and is motivated to deliver, using opportunities to further develop team performance. Customer Awareness - responsive to the needs of the customer and aims to deliver customer satisfaction. Organizational skills Common Sense Good written/verbal communication skills Ability to deal with staff at all levels Ability to work prioritise own work load Microsoft Outlook and Word Basic Microsoft Excel Benefits Wide range of retail discounts Discounted gym membership Join our Cycle to Work scheme Access to "CHROMA", our internal colleague-led diversity and inclusion community - join a committee or take part in our events Access to internal Mental Health First Aiders Immediate access to "Opportunity" our internal Learning and Development platform Required professional membership fees paid for Win monthly Superstar Awards How to apply If you are interested to join a business that encourages pr
May 17, 2024
Full time
Job Reference: /PL/03-05/1157/8 Job Title: Service delivery Manager Location: Bedford Salary: Competitive Hours per week: Monday to Friday - 40 hours per week Business Overview Atalian Servest and OCS have merged to create a new organisation, the OCS Group UK & Ireland. We are a leading facilities management company providing a range of both standalone and integrated services including cleaning, catering, security, technical services, energy management and compliance, front of house, landscaping, logistics, waste management and pest control services. The company has a turnover of £1.5bn and operates across the UK and Ireland with 50,000 colleagues delivering innovative award-winning services to the private and public sectors and supporting the local communities in which it operates. Job Overview We are currently recruiting for a Service delivery Manager to join our passionate and driven team based at our client's site in Bedford Key Responsibilities: All contract PPM and reactive call delivery are fully compliant with the relevant industry standards. Carry out engineer audits on a regular basis. Ensure that response, repair and maintenance are met in accordance with SLA's/KPI's. Day to Day Management of technicians / engineers Review and schedule work on a day-to-day basis Control the allocation of all service works to include continual performance review, meeting operational targets and development of the team. Mentor and develop the members of your team and carry out staff appraisals. Monitor performance. Recruitment of staff Arrange and attend regular client meeting to discuss service delivery. Liaise and collaborate with other departments including Finance, Co-ordination, Purchasing, HR, Estimating, etc Carry out disciplinary hearings or investigations as required. Review outstanding works daily and prioritizing where required to increase revenue. Providing support to the Operations Manager as requested Personal diary management Review Field Engineering Vehicle Stock Levels and amend where necessary. Ensure operational and revenue targets are met on a monthly basis. Develop organic growth and opportunities with existing contracted clients Ensure that all OCS areas of responsibility are in compliance with statutory legal requirements in relation to fire, health & safety, environmental. Create reports for clients and senior management To deliver the highest possible customer service to our clients through compliance, SLA, KPI and best practice delivering PPM and reactive repairs on behalf of the OCS Fire Solutions. To build and maintain Customer relations directly with clients Direct Line Management of field operatives / engineers. To promote and grow the service delivery function of Fire & Security within the Southeast To provide the best customer care and service to both internal and external clients Build a relationship with contracted clients in order to create organic growth and opportunities. Provide quality over quantity. Create maintain and champion a Health & Safety environment. Recruit, mentor and support field engineers. Collaborate with other departments and colleagues About You: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK The knowledge, skills, qualifications, and experience relevant to the position are: Essential Relevant experience within a service delivery / customer care environment Experience in working with senior management Experience in supply chain management; Health, Safety and Environment management Articulate with strong customer service skills Resourceful and organised, with the ability to multi-task and work well under pressure Comfortable working in a fast paced environment Excellent communication skills The core support team competency framework for the position are: Teamwork - actively contributes to the team and strives to improve teams' effectiveness through personal commitment. Planning, Organising & Executing - able to understand the priorities, plan and organise the work and manage own time to deliver within the expected timescales. Communication - communicates clearly and concisely, impressing others and ensuring understanding of all relevant information in all circumstances. Commercial Awareness - understands the importance for managing costs and expense, applying the necessary controls. Risk Management - is aware of the impact on risk to the business and applies the necessary controls. Adaptability - is responsive and open to changing circumstance. Drive for Excellence - aims to deliver a high standard of work. Self Motivation and Development- is confident in own ability and is motivated to deliver, using opportunities to further develop team performance. Customer Awareness - responsive to the needs of the customer and aims to deliver customer satisfaction. Organizational skills Common Sense Good written/verbal communication skills Ability to deal with staff at all levels Ability to work prioritise own work load Microsoft Outlook and Word Basic Microsoft Excel Benefits Wide range of retail discounts Discounted gym membership Join our Cycle to Work scheme Access to "CHROMA", our internal colleague-led diversity and inclusion community - join a committee or take part in our events Access to internal Mental Health First Aiders Immediate access to "Opportunity" our internal Learning and Development platform Required professional membership fees paid for Win monthly Superstar Awards How to apply If you are interested to join a business that encourages pr
Due to exponential growth, there is now an opportunity and a requirement within a nationwide property management company for a Health, Safety and Environmental Manager based in Tunbridge Wells. As the Health, Safety and Environmental Advisor, you'll direct and manage compliance with the company safety programs to ensure company safety goals are met. Responsibilities (but not limited to) Travelling to varies sites across the portfolio undertaking annual H&S audits in keeping with an agreed and act and report accordingly. Ensure actions from external audits are completed. Audit safety/health/environmental programs for compliance with company standards, government regulations, and adequacy relative to local conditions. Provide management and employees with information on legislative compliance, advising on ways of meeting statutory requirements and in-house HS&E Policies & Practices Providing strategic direction and guidance to ensure the company achieves its HSEQ mission and objectives. Ensure that risk assessments/safe systems of work requirements are met. Proactively work with other areas of the businesses to develop SHE culture. Working with the maintenance teams ensure operational activities on sites are carried out safely and legally. Advise and assist site and office-based staff on all aspects of the company's, Health, Safety and Environmental and Energy systems and procedures. Carry out risk, SSoW, and COSHH assessments, writing of method statements whilst ensuring compliance with H&S and legal obligations where required. Review and updating generic RAMS, SSoW and COSHH assessments. Assisting the business with the implementation of the project ISO45001 Safety Management System Key Skills Required Previous experience required working in a Health & Safety role. IOSH certificate NEBOSH or training to the NEBOSH certificate accreditation is beneficial but not essential. Knowledge of H&S regulations and best practices Knowledge/experience of working within an OHSAS 18001 or ISO 45001 Safety Management system. Fully computer literate Clean driving licence, as you will be required to travel to multiple sites across the country. Perks of the Role; Fantastic Salary £40,000 Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm Free parking on site Private Health Care 22 days of holiday plus Bank Holidays Life Assurance (x4 salary) Pension If you would like to know more about the position or would like a confidential chat please apply with your CV today!
May 17, 2024
Full time
Due to exponential growth, there is now an opportunity and a requirement within a nationwide property management company for a Health, Safety and Environmental Manager based in Tunbridge Wells. As the Health, Safety and Environmental Advisor, you'll direct and manage compliance with the company safety programs to ensure company safety goals are met. Responsibilities (but not limited to) Travelling to varies sites across the portfolio undertaking annual H&S audits in keeping with an agreed and act and report accordingly. Ensure actions from external audits are completed. Audit safety/health/environmental programs for compliance with company standards, government regulations, and adequacy relative to local conditions. Provide management and employees with information on legislative compliance, advising on ways of meeting statutory requirements and in-house HS&E Policies & Practices Providing strategic direction and guidance to ensure the company achieves its HSEQ mission and objectives. Ensure that risk assessments/safe systems of work requirements are met. Proactively work with other areas of the businesses to develop SHE culture. Working with the maintenance teams ensure operational activities on sites are carried out safely and legally. Advise and assist site and office-based staff on all aspects of the company's, Health, Safety and Environmental and Energy systems and procedures. Carry out risk, SSoW, and COSHH assessments, writing of method statements whilst ensuring compliance with H&S and legal obligations where required. Review and updating generic RAMS, SSoW and COSHH assessments. Assisting the business with the implementation of the project ISO45001 Safety Management System Key Skills Required Previous experience required working in a Health & Safety role. IOSH certificate NEBOSH or training to the NEBOSH certificate accreditation is beneficial but not essential. Knowledge of H&S regulations and best practices Knowledge/experience of working within an OHSAS 18001 or ISO 45001 Safety Management system. Fully computer literate Clean driving licence, as you will be required to travel to multiple sites across the country. Perks of the Role; Fantastic Salary £40,000 Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm Free parking on site Private Health Care 22 days of holiday plus Bank Holidays Life Assurance (x4 salary) Pension If you would like to know more about the position or would like a confidential chat please apply with your CV today!
This role will involve working with teams and projects that are run from the London office, however we encourage candidates to apply from different locations if they are willing to travel to London. In either instance there is an expectation for occasional site work and office work in other Ramboll UK offices. Are you ready to take the next step in your ecology career and lead a team? Are you looking for a role where you can work with high-calibre specialists across disciplines to make a real difference? Do you want to work at a company that truly puts sustainability first? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our Ecosystems Solutions department as our new Managing Consultant/Associate in Ecology and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. Your new role As our new Managing Consultant/Associate in Ecology, you will be managing a team of ecologists as well as managing and assisting with a range of projects spanning several sectors. Project work will be varied, covering a broad range of ecology services including EIA and HRA and public, commercial, residential, transport and energy projects. The role will also involve reporting, ecological mitigation design and liaising with relevant stakeholders. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and expanding team delivering on key projects and to further develop a variety of skills within the environmental consultancy sector. Your key responsibilities will be: Main point of contact for Ramboll project managers and other Ramboll disciplines in the office; main point of contact with clients, partner organisations and sub-consultants Managing projects including ecology input to large scale projects Delivering technical work on complex projects on time and managing them to budget Business development, fee proposal preparation and client relationship management Effective resource planning, management and mentoring of an ecology team in a multi-disciplinary consultancy environment Supervision and management of sub-consultants. Managing and planning ecological surveys and producing and reviewing high quality reports including habitat and species surveys (e.g. Preliminary Ecological Appraisal, Ecological Impact Assessment, ES Chapters) Liaising with ecological regulators and planning authorities Your new team You will be part of a specialist team including ecologists, nature based solutions specialists and ecotoxicologists delivering work in support of sustainable development, including biodiversity net gain, natural capital accounting and ecosystem services. We are a growing, ambitious and diverse team with a unique integrated approach; the team is dynamic and friendly, delivering work for a range of clients. Our team is small enough that you will get to know everyone and feel you have a significant role to play, big enough that there are people to bounce ideas off and with a range of different specialists and we are doing some interesting work on nature positive/corporate BNG work/renewables. There is an interesting variety of work and opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in a variety of other environmental disciplines. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Member of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CEnv or CEcol desirable) Protected species licence(s) (bats would be advantageous), in particular experience of named ecologist on European Protected Species Mitigation Licence(s), Low Impact Class Licences or badger development licences. Appropriate BSc or equivalent qualification (MSc in a relevant environmental discipline is desirable but not essential) Capable of producing clear and concise deliverables to a high technical standard Highly organised and able to work efficiently and effectively to deadlines Good knowledge of relevant environmental/ecology legislation An understanding of the UK planning system in relation to development and the integration of ecology Proficient user of MS Office software Full clean UK driving licence What we can offer you : Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Investment in your development Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll's supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting
May 17, 2024
Full time
This role will involve working with teams and projects that are run from the London office, however we encourage candidates to apply from different locations if they are willing to travel to London. In either instance there is an expectation for occasional site work and office work in other Ramboll UK offices. Are you ready to take the next step in your ecology career and lead a team? Are you looking for a role where you can work with high-calibre specialists across disciplines to make a real difference? Do you want to work at a company that truly puts sustainability first? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our Ecosystems Solutions department as our new Managing Consultant/Associate in Ecology and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. Your new role As our new Managing Consultant/Associate in Ecology, you will be managing a team of ecologists as well as managing and assisting with a range of projects spanning several sectors. Project work will be varied, covering a broad range of ecology services including EIA and HRA and public, commercial, residential, transport and energy projects. The role will also involve reporting, ecological mitigation design and liaising with relevant stakeholders. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and expanding team delivering on key projects and to further develop a variety of skills within the environmental consultancy sector. Your key responsibilities will be: Main point of contact for Ramboll project managers and other Ramboll disciplines in the office; main point of contact with clients, partner organisations and sub-consultants Managing projects including ecology input to large scale projects Delivering technical work on complex projects on time and managing them to budget Business development, fee proposal preparation and client relationship management Effective resource planning, management and mentoring of an ecology team in a multi-disciplinary consultancy environment Supervision and management of sub-consultants. Managing and planning ecological surveys and producing and reviewing high quality reports including habitat and species surveys (e.g. Preliminary Ecological Appraisal, Ecological Impact Assessment, ES Chapters) Liaising with ecological regulators and planning authorities Your new team You will be part of a specialist team including ecologists, nature based solutions specialists and ecotoxicologists delivering work in support of sustainable development, including biodiversity net gain, natural capital accounting and ecosystem services. We are a growing, ambitious and diverse team with a unique integrated approach; the team is dynamic and friendly, delivering work for a range of clients. Our team is small enough that you will get to know everyone and feel you have a significant role to play, big enough that there are people to bounce ideas off and with a range of different specialists and we are doing some interesting work on nature positive/corporate BNG work/renewables. There is an interesting variety of work and opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in a variety of other environmental disciplines. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Member of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CEnv or CEcol desirable) Protected species licence(s) (bats would be advantageous), in particular experience of named ecologist on European Protected Species Mitigation Licence(s), Low Impact Class Licences or badger development licences. Appropriate BSc or equivalent qualification (MSc in a relevant environmental discipline is desirable but not essential) Capable of producing clear and concise deliverables to a high technical standard Highly organised and able to work efficiently and effectively to deadlines Good knowledge of relevant environmental/ecology legislation An understanding of the UK planning system in relation to development and the integration of ecology Proficient user of MS Office software Full clean UK driving licence What we can offer you : Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Investment in your development Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll's supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting
People Solutions Group Limited
Glasgow, Lanarkshire
WEIGHBRIDGE OPERATOR WORKING 45 HOURS PER WEEK BETWEEN 06.00 - 18.00 MONDAY - FRIDAY (SOME WEEKEND AVAILABILITY MAY BE REQUIRED) £28,000 PER ANNUM People Solutions are looking for a Weighbridge Operator for our client based in Twechar. As Weighbridge Operators, you will be the first point of contact for all customers as they enter the site. You will therefore have a significant and direct impact at the start of customer's experience with us. Benefits Permanent role Onsite parking Great pay Friendly onsite team Day to Day Duties Welcome customers / traffic onto site and operate the weighbridge, directing traffic to the correct areas Ensure visiting customers sign the visitor's book and are directed to the office Visually check incoming loads of waste and ensure the loads comply with our site licence If unsure of any waste meeting our site licence requirements, contact a manager to assess the waste for a final decision Ensure any rejected loads are registered with the Company's "Waste Rejection Note" paperwork Accurately record the weights and waste type of each vehicle and ensure our system is uploaded with accurate information, with tickets uploaded to the correct customer within our CRM Immediately report any contamination or non-conforming waste to management Ensure weighbridge customers are aware of site rules and provide information and guidance when required Ensure delivering waste to our site have the correct documentation and EWC codes Process any retail transactions from third party customers (not on account) from the weighbridge. Take payment from the customer and direct the customer to the appropriate loading area. Ensure the customer's vehicle weight has been taken before leaving site. Facilitate access to the weighbridge for periodical calibration checks: this includes visits from Trading Standards when carrying you weighbridge checks. Assist with general admin duties and customer service, receiving customer calls and email queries and directing as appropriate. Comply with all Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental and HR policies and procedures Essential Skills Ability to work under pressure and in a fast paced environment Ability to manage multiple activities Minimum of one years' experience, operating and managing a weighbridge The ability to communicate positively and confidently with everyone who crosses the weighbridge Strong customer service skills to ensure a professional and efficient service Ability to interact with people Self motivated with high energy Good at problem solving Strong IT Skills Training You will be provided with waste management training to ensure compliance in managing all waste delivered to the site. Apply Apply today by clicking below.
May 17, 2024
Full time
WEIGHBRIDGE OPERATOR WORKING 45 HOURS PER WEEK BETWEEN 06.00 - 18.00 MONDAY - FRIDAY (SOME WEEKEND AVAILABILITY MAY BE REQUIRED) £28,000 PER ANNUM People Solutions are looking for a Weighbridge Operator for our client based in Twechar. As Weighbridge Operators, you will be the first point of contact for all customers as they enter the site. You will therefore have a significant and direct impact at the start of customer's experience with us. Benefits Permanent role Onsite parking Great pay Friendly onsite team Day to Day Duties Welcome customers / traffic onto site and operate the weighbridge, directing traffic to the correct areas Ensure visiting customers sign the visitor's book and are directed to the office Visually check incoming loads of waste and ensure the loads comply with our site licence If unsure of any waste meeting our site licence requirements, contact a manager to assess the waste for a final decision Ensure any rejected loads are registered with the Company's "Waste Rejection Note" paperwork Accurately record the weights and waste type of each vehicle and ensure our system is uploaded with accurate information, with tickets uploaded to the correct customer within our CRM Immediately report any contamination or non-conforming waste to management Ensure weighbridge customers are aware of site rules and provide information and guidance when required Ensure delivering waste to our site have the correct documentation and EWC codes Process any retail transactions from third party customers (not on account) from the weighbridge. Take payment from the customer and direct the customer to the appropriate loading area. Ensure the customer's vehicle weight has been taken before leaving site. Facilitate access to the weighbridge for periodical calibration checks: this includes visits from Trading Standards when carrying you weighbridge checks. Assist with general admin duties and customer service, receiving customer calls and email queries and directing as appropriate. Comply with all Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental and HR policies and procedures Essential Skills Ability to work under pressure and in a fast paced environment Ability to manage multiple activities Minimum of one years' experience, operating and managing a weighbridge The ability to communicate positively and confidently with everyone who crosses the weighbridge Strong customer service skills to ensure a professional and efficient service Ability to interact with people Self motivated with high energy Good at problem solving Strong IT Skills Training You will be provided with waste management training to ensure compliance in managing all waste delivered to the site. Apply Apply today by clicking below.
Principal Mechanical Engineer (Data Centres) We have a brand-new opportunity for a Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our established Data Centre specialist team within our successful MEP division based in either our Cardiff or London offices. Its an exciting time to be joining the team - we have a proven track record of managing data centre projects across the UK and are now looking to expand our team and take on larger projects. You will have the opportunity to work on state-of-the-art data centre projects that drive the future of technology, expand your skill set and progress with your career. Your role will include: You will play a critical part in the planning, design, and maintenance of world class data centres. Key responsibilities also include: Design and Planning: Collaborate with senior engineers to contribute to the mechanical design of data centres, ensuring efficient and reliable operations. Project Support: Assist in project management tasks, such as creating project schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans. Technical Analysis: Conduct technical analyses, calculations, and simulations to optimize data center performance and energy efficiency. Documentation: Create and maintain comprehensive engineering documentation, including schematics, diagrams, and technical reports. Quality Assurance: Perform quality control checks to ensure that all mechanical systems meet industry standards and specifications. Maintenance: Participate in the development of maintenance strategies and procedures to ensure the ongoing reliability of data center equipment. Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including architects, project managers, and contractors, to achieve project goals. Compliance: Stay up-to-date with industry codes, standards, and regulations related to data center engineering, and ensure projects adhere to these requirements. Our Data Centre team: Our team explain how waste heat can be captured and re-used effectively and efficiently, allowing us to make zero carbon data centres a reality! Find out more about our specific data centre projects here . Our Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (MEP) division: Our MEP team are specialists in energy, sustainability, and engineering design. We bring buildings to life and create award winning, high-performance environments that enhance the built environment - working across all sectors including commercial, industrial, leisure, retail, manufacturing, logistics, heritage and residential. Building performance optimisation Carbon verification and validation strategies Daylight and sunlight studies Sustainability benchmarking and environmental assessments Strategic utility management services We offer a fresh approach to MEP, getting involved early, working collaboratively with the design team, highlighting options, guiding design development, and using our expertise to help clients make key decisions. Most importantly, you'll find us a lively, good-spirited team, passionate about what we're doing and enjoying each other's company - we'll be sure to give you a warm welcome too! Check out our MEP project portfolio here . To succeed in this role, you'll need: Proven experience as a Principal Mechanical Engineer (or experienced Senior) with a strong track record of mechanical delivery on a variety of Data Centre building service projects. Relevant mechanical engineering qualification at HNC, HND, Bachelors or Masters level. Ideally a chartered engineer or working towards membership with a relevant institution. Sound knowledge of BIM processes, Review, IES and other design software. Working knowledge of current building regulations with a strong understanding and passion to apply sustainable design principles. What's great about Hydrock We are a British-owned integrated multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy of over 900 staff in 21 offices across the UK. Our driving motivation is to be a 'Force for Good', as it is our aim to improve the quality of people's lives from our employees to our clients, through to the communities we work in and our planet as a whole through the work we do. From the buildings that surround you, the roads and bridges you cross, all related to the infrastructure that we create, we aim to offer the most sustainable possibilities to shape the places, communities and society that we live in through meeting our client's needs. Through the path we are on to delivering a green future, the result is something that everyone can be proud of. Named as Building's Engineering Consultant of the Year in 2023, we're known for delivering outstanding sustainable projects for our communities, planet, and society. Some of these projects have recently received industry accolades, including Cleveland Pools winning the Conservation and Regeneration category at the Construction Excellence South West Awards 2023;Bay Technology Centre named Commercial Project of the Year at the British Construction Industry Awards 2022; YGG Tan-y-Lan picked out in the Integration and Collaborative Working category at Construction Excellence Wales Awards 2022; The Deaf Academy singled out for its Universal Design at the Civic Trust Awards 2022; and Bristol's iconic waterfront Wapping Wharf Living sweeping up at the Bristol Property Awards. An opportunity to develop your soft skills, as well your technical skills Excellent health benefits25 days of holiday (buy/sell up to five days), accrue 1 day extra every 2 years, with bonus holidays too! An earlier finish on Friday (4pm!) An opportunity to give back: "Day off for good cause" (on a workday) A huge range of flexible benefits, including climate perks and an EV car leasing scheme A place to feel included We champion diversity, equity and inclusion. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we commit to supporting our employees and ensure we create a safe environment that nurtures you to perform at your best. Offering our people flexibility is an important factor in achieving this aim. We consider all application individually with the required qualifications and knowledge without regard to any of theprotected characteristics . We would like to provide everyone with a fair selection, assessment and employment experience so we ask with are made aware of any physical or neurodiverse condition within your application for which appropriate reasonable adjustments can be made by us. Looking for the next steps? Once you have completed your application through our careers site, we aim to review and respond to you as soon as your application's been reviewed. If shortlisted, a member of our Talent Acquisition Team will call you for an initial pre-screen by phone (typically 30 minutes) to help us assess your motivations and interest in the position and Hydrock. If you progress following this telephone pre-screen, you will be invited to attend a formal interview by video conference (Microsoft Teams) or in our offices. For the latest updates and news, connect with us on our LinkedIn page ! It's impossible to note all the many wonderful stories and achievements, when marking the end of another brilliant 365 days, so instead we give you our end of year video - enjoy - we did! Natural daylight is fundamental for our sleep quality, mood, productivity and overall mental health - it's one of the most crucial elements of a building's design.
May 17, 2024
Full time
Principal Mechanical Engineer (Data Centres) We have a brand-new opportunity for a Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our established Data Centre specialist team within our successful MEP division based in either our Cardiff or London offices. Its an exciting time to be joining the team - we have a proven track record of managing data centre projects across the UK and are now looking to expand our team and take on larger projects. You will have the opportunity to work on state-of-the-art data centre projects that drive the future of technology, expand your skill set and progress with your career. Your role will include: You will play a critical part in the planning, design, and maintenance of world class data centres. Key responsibilities also include: Design and Planning: Collaborate with senior engineers to contribute to the mechanical design of data centres, ensuring efficient and reliable operations. Project Support: Assist in project management tasks, such as creating project schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans. Technical Analysis: Conduct technical analyses, calculations, and simulations to optimize data center performance and energy efficiency. Documentation: Create and maintain comprehensive engineering documentation, including schematics, diagrams, and technical reports. Quality Assurance: Perform quality control checks to ensure that all mechanical systems meet industry standards and specifications. Maintenance: Participate in the development of maintenance strategies and procedures to ensure the ongoing reliability of data center equipment. Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including architects, project managers, and contractors, to achieve project goals. Compliance: Stay up-to-date with industry codes, standards, and regulations related to data center engineering, and ensure projects adhere to these requirements. Our Data Centre team: Our team explain how waste heat can be captured and re-used effectively and efficiently, allowing us to make zero carbon data centres a reality! Find out more about our specific data centre projects here . Our Mechanical, Electrical & Public Health (MEP) division: Our MEP team are specialists in energy, sustainability, and engineering design. We bring buildings to life and create award winning, high-performance environments that enhance the built environment - working across all sectors including commercial, industrial, leisure, retail, manufacturing, logistics, heritage and residential. Building performance optimisation Carbon verification and validation strategies Daylight and sunlight studies Sustainability benchmarking and environmental assessments Strategic utility management services We offer a fresh approach to MEP, getting involved early, working collaboratively with the design team, highlighting options, guiding design development, and using our expertise to help clients make key decisions. Most importantly, you'll find us a lively, good-spirited team, passionate about what we're doing and enjoying each other's company - we'll be sure to give you a warm welcome too! Check out our MEP project portfolio here . To succeed in this role, you'll need: Proven experience as a Principal Mechanical Engineer (or experienced Senior) with a strong track record of mechanical delivery on a variety of Data Centre building service projects. Relevant mechanical engineering qualification at HNC, HND, Bachelors or Masters level. Ideally a chartered engineer or working towards membership with a relevant institution. Sound knowledge of BIM processes, Review, IES and other design software. Working knowledge of current building regulations with a strong understanding and passion to apply sustainable design principles. What's great about Hydrock We are a British-owned integrated multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy of over 900 staff in 21 offices across the UK. Our driving motivation is to be a 'Force for Good', as it is our aim to improve the quality of people's lives from our employees to our clients, through to the communities we work in and our planet as a whole through the work we do. From the buildings that surround you, the roads and bridges you cross, all related to the infrastructure that we create, we aim to offer the most sustainable possibilities to shape the places, communities and society that we live in through meeting our client's needs. Through the path we are on to delivering a green future, the result is something that everyone can be proud of. Named as Building's Engineering Consultant of the Year in 2023, we're known for delivering outstanding sustainable projects for our communities, planet, and society. Some of these projects have recently received industry accolades, including Cleveland Pools winning the Conservation and Regeneration category at the Construction Excellence South West Awards 2023;Bay Technology Centre named Commercial Project of the Year at the British Construction Industry Awards 2022; YGG Tan-y-Lan picked out in the Integration and Collaborative Working category at Construction Excellence Wales Awards 2022; The Deaf Academy singled out for its Universal Design at the Civic Trust Awards 2022; and Bristol's iconic waterfront Wapping Wharf Living sweeping up at the Bristol Property Awards. An opportunity to develop your soft skills, as well your technical skills Excellent health benefits25 days of holiday (buy/sell up to five days), accrue 1 day extra every 2 years, with bonus holidays too! An earlier finish on Friday (4pm!) An opportunity to give back: "Day off for good cause" (on a workday) A huge range of flexible benefits, including climate perks and an EV car leasing scheme A place to feel included We champion diversity, equity and inclusion. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we commit to supporting our employees and ensure we create a safe environment that nurtures you to perform at your best. Offering our people flexibility is an important factor in achieving this aim. We consider all application individually with the required qualifications and knowledge without regard to any of theprotected characteristics . We would like to provide everyone with a fair selection, assessment and employment experience so we ask with are made aware of any physical or neurodiverse condition within your application for which appropriate reasonable adjustments can be made by us. Looking for the next steps? Once you have completed your application through our careers site, we aim to review and respond to you as soon as your application's been reviewed. If shortlisted, a member of our Talent Acquisition Team will call you for an initial pre-screen by phone (typically 30 minutes) to help us assess your motivations and interest in the position and Hydrock. If you progress following this telephone pre-screen, you will be invited to attend a formal interview by video conference (Microsoft Teams) or in our offices. For the latest updates and news, connect with us on our LinkedIn page ! It's impossible to note all the many wonderful stories and achievements, when marking the end of another brilliant 365 days, so instead we give you our end of year video - enjoy - we did! Natural daylight is fundamental for our sleep quality, mood, productivity and overall mental health - it's one of the most crucial elements of a building's design.
Project Engineering Manager Role Location: Manchester Office Sector/Division: Nuclear Salary: Open to negotiations Overview: The Project Engineering Discipline provides multi-discipline engineering team leadership and coordination across the engineering project lifecycle for Energy, Water, Transport, Nuclear and Defence sectors. Job Description/Purpose (outline of role purpose) We are growing our energy sector engineering team for UK projects in the nuclear fuels and decommissioning sector. We are keen to hear from candidates with significant experience of acting in a Project Engineering Manger role at Concept/FEED/Detailed Design on sites containing major chemical process hazards and in highly regulated site environments. As a client facing, Project Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of multi-disciplinary engineering design on major projects through the various of stage of the project life cycle to meet the project schedule, budget, safety and quality requirements. The role is based in Manchester with an expectation of office-based working for up to three days per week - our informal dynamic working policy allows all employees to discuss and agree flexibility to where, when and how they work based on individual preferences and subject to role, client, business and team requirements. Short-term/notice travel to company, supplier or client offices or sites for business purposes may be required. Key Responsibilities To manage the delivery of multi-discipline engineering design on major projects through the various stages of the project lifecycle that are safe-by-design, sustainable, digitally enabled, cost-effective, compliant, technically sound and meet commercial delivery targets through: • Ensuring that Engineering resource requirements are identified and effectively utilised to allow execution of projects in accordance with the project requirements and targeting for maximum productivity and efficiency. • Ensuring all Engineers fully understand the detailed scope, basis of design, budget and programme requirements of the project. • Co-ordination of Engineering and Design interfaces between the clients and other project partners / supply chain partners. • Management of contractual communications, supporting progress meetings, risk reduction meetings, cost reports, coordinating multi-disciplinary design teams and running / closing out contract actions • Regularly reporting to senior operational management on the performance of the engineering delivery for the project • Providing a commercial focus with a high level of challenge on project scope and protecting against uncontrolled scope creep • Ensuring effective deployment and use of company engineering delivery processes on projects including engineering design strategy; master deliverable register, project schedule, work/cost breakdown structure; process safety management and engineering governance process. • Ensuring that key project and programme risks are identified early, and mitigated where possible, with issues and blockers escalated immediately • Ensuring all services comply fully with Client & governance processes, standards and obtaining necessary approvals • Developing projective relationships by communicating with colleagues and subordinates, developing trust and support and building teams. • Lead by example, displaying the Company s values and behaviours, and commitment to the highest standards of safe and ethical behaviour, to ensure safe and reliable operations and client satisfaction. • Ensure that personal and corporate compliance with Health and Safety policy including company policy, relevant legislation, company and client s requirements for Health, Safety and Environmental matters and to work in such a manner not to cause personal harm or injury to fellow workers, client and sub-contractors employees or the environment. • Work collaboratively with business development, work winning and marketing functions to develop and tender new opportunities. Developing and reviewing the engineering strategy; basis of estimate; engineering manhour estimate; schedule; risk register; engineering gates and technical proposal. • Support the Discipline Manager in developing and mentoring other members of the project engineering department. • Support the Discipline Manager in maintaining/improving project engineering corporate processes, including workflows, methods, competency, software systems and technical standards and ensuring project lessons learnt are effectively captured and embedded. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Essential • Significant experience in coordinating multi-discipline teams the various stages of the project life cycle on major contracts in the Nuclear, Chemical or similar process industry sectors. • Thorough knowledge of the major project delivery process from work winning to project handover. • Knowledge and understanding of UK technical and regulatory standards and global best practice. • Strong process safety, quality and environmental leadership focus. • Significant knowledge and understanding of Project Controls, including Schedule, Cost, Risk and Change Management. • Collaborative, innovative and agile. • Experienced customer facing capability with an ability to develop and influence relationships • Strong interpersonal skills and an effective communicator (written & verbal) • Able to work regularly from the Manchester office • Mobility to travel to client offices, project sites and suppliers. Desirable • Experience in the requirements for CE marking of plant and equipment • Knowledge and experience in the Energy Transition field e.g. Green/Blue Hydrogen, CCUS and emissions reduction. • Strong engineering and business system/software skills Qualifications Essential • Honours Degree or equivalent qualification in an engineering related subject. • Able to achieve SC clearance Desirable • Chartered Engineer and Membership of a professional engineering institution • Association for Project Management qualification/accreditation
May 17, 2024
Full time
Project Engineering Manager Role Location: Manchester Office Sector/Division: Nuclear Salary: Open to negotiations Overview: The Project Engineering Discipline provides multi-discipline engineering team leadership and coordination across the engineering project lifecycle for Energy, Water, Transport, Nuclear and Defence sectors. Job Description/Purpose (outline of role purpose) We are growing our energy sector engineering team for UK projects in the nuclear fuels and decommissioning sector. We are keen to hear from candidates with significant experience of acting in a Project Engineering Manger role at Concept/FEED/Detailed Design on sites containing major chemical process hazards and in highly regulated site environments. As a client facing, Project Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of multi-disciplinary engineering design on major projects through the various of stage of the project life cycle to meet the project schedule, budget, safety and quality requirements. The role is based in Manchester with an expectation of office-based working for up to three days per week - our informal dynamic working policy allows all employees to discuss and agree flexibility to where, when and how they work based on individual preferences and subject to role, client, business and team requirements. Short-term/notice travel to company, supplier or client offices or sites for business purposes may be required. Key Responsibilities To manage the delivery of multi-discipline engineering design on major projects through the various stages of the project lifecycle that are safe-by-design, sustainable, digitally enabled, cost-effective, compliant, technically sound and meet commercial delivery targets through: • Ensuring that Engineering resource requirements are identified and effectively utilised to allow execution of projects in accordance with the project requirements and targeting for maximum productivity and efficiency. • Ensuring all Engineers fully understand the detailed scope, basis of design, budget and programme requirements of the project. • Co-ordination of Engineering and Design interfaces between the clients and other project partners / supply chain partners. • Management of contractual communications, supporting progress meetings, risk reduction meetings, cost reports, coordinating multi-disciplinary design teams and running / closing out contract actions • Regularly reporting to senior operational management on the performance of the engineering delivery for the project • Providing a commercial focus with a high level of challenge on project scope and protecting against uncontrolled scope creep • Ensuring effective deployment and use of company engineering delivery processes on projects including engineering design strategy; master deliverable register, project schedule, work/cost breakdown structure; process safety management and engineering governance process. • Ensuring that key project and programme risks are identified early, and mitigated where possible, with issues and blockers escalated immediately • Ensuring all services comply fully with Client & governance processes, standards and obtaining necessary approvals • Developing projective relationships by communicating with colleagues and subordinates, developing trust and support and building teams. • Lead by example, displaying the Company s values and behaviours, and commitment to the highest standards of safe and ethical behaviour, to ensure safe and reliable operations and client satisfaction. • Ensure that personal and corporate compliance with Health and Safety policy including company policy, relevant legislation, company and client s requirements for Health, Safety and Environmental matters and to work in such a manner not to cause personal harm or injury to fellow workers, client and sub-contractors employees or the environment. • Work collaboratively with business development, work winning and marketing functions to develop and tender new opportunities. Developing and reviewing the engineering strategy; basis of estimate; engineering manhour estimate; schedule; risk register; engineering gates and technical proposal. • Support the Discipline Manager in developing and mentoring other members of the project engineering department. • Support the Discipline Manager in maintaining/improving project engineering corporate processes, including workflows, methods, competency, software systems and technical standards and ensuring project lessons learnt are effectively captured and embedded. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Essential • Significant experience in coordinating multi-discipline teams the various stages of the project life cycle on major contracts in the Nuclear, Chemical or similar process industry sectors. • Thorough knowledge of the major project delivery process from work winning to project handover. • Knowledge and understanding of UK technical and regulatory standards and global best practice. • Strong process safety, quality and environmental leadership focus. • Significant knowledge and understanding of Project Controls, including Schedule, Cost, Risk and Change Management. • Collaborative, innovative and agile. • Experienced customer facing capability with an ability to develop and influence relationships • Strong interpersonal skills and an effective communicator (written & verbal) • Able to work regularly from the Manchester office • Mobility to travel to client offices, project sites and suppliers. Desirable • Experience in the requirements for CE marking of plant and equipment • Knowledge and experience in the Energy Transition field e.g. Green/Blue Hydrogen, CCUS and emissions reduction. • Strong engineering and business system/software skills Qualifications Essential • Honours Degree or equivalent qualification in an engineering related subject. • Able to achieve SC clearance Desirable • Chartered Engineer and Membership of a professional engineering institution • Association for Project Management qualification/accreditation
Are you an ambitious Project Manager looking for a progressive opportunity? Interested in joining an industry leading company who can fast track your career? Then keep reading! A professional construction consultancy firm are seeking a high-calibre Project Manager to join their successful infrastructure team in Manchester! This is an excellent opportunity for someone who likes a challenge and for someone who likes to benefit from a development programme designed to enhance your career. You will have the opportunity to work in a client-facing role working on complex projects within the rail, highways, aviation, water, utilities, energy and nuclear sectors! We are looking for a collaborative and sharp minded Project Manager to: Provide support to the Controls and Assurance team on complex multi-faceted projects to identify opportunities for value realisation and project improvements, leading to greater efficiency and effectiveness. Interface with the programme manager, commercial managers, risk consultants and planners to deliver professional and competent advice and support meeting the required reporting deadlines. Develop and execute effective execution strategies including developing the Project Execution Plan (PEP), defining how the project will be managed, organised and executed. Work with the Project Planners to track against milestones, activities and report to stakeholders. Manage and resolve any issues within the contract. Identify risks and facilitate the resolution of the issues. Manage the update of the schedule and budget. Collate relevant information and produce status reports. Presenting these to project boards and attending progress meetings. Proactively head and develop Client relationships and accounts. Articulate construction industry knowledge and technical excellence to Clients and colleagues. Requirements of the Project Manager: A recognized diploma or degree or be qualified by experience. A professional membership (or working towards) of a recognised professional institution (MRICS, MAPM or equivalent). A positive, collaborative, and innovative approach able to work on your own initiative. Effective leadership skills of project management services in a Client facing role. Sound technical project management knowledge demonstrating established experience and aptitude. Experience of the project and programme lifecycle. (e.g. Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation/Commissioning processes). Experience of building positive & cooperative Client relationships and business networks. Experience of leading multi-disciplinary teams & delivering successful projects through a recognised project management methodology. Sound technical project management knowledge demonstrating established experience and aptitude. Experience of administrating contracts, e.g. NEC3/4; IChemE; FIDIC, and ability to advise on appropriate procurement routes. Effective client interface skills and experience with the ability to offer project advice. Good report writing and presentation skills. Good IT skills. Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation. The right Project Manager: To do well in this role you'll need to be able to demonstrate the following: Involvement and experience of Project Management in a Project environment, to deliver outputs/outcomes to agreed time, cost and quality requirements. A confident and professional manner, coupled with excellent communication skills, with clients and colleagues alike, to ensure clarity in all situations and to effectively influence. An assertive, methodical and analytical style of thinking, being able to show initiative and examples of creativity. Self-motivation and able to work well on your own initiative. Being highly organised and able to prioritise. Ability to collaborate and build relationships across the wider teams. Ability to work well under pressure and proven ability to deliver to deadlines. The ability to motivate yourself and teams, deal with conflict and create a collaborative team culture to meet client requirements. A willingness to travel within the UK and to work flexibly with occasional out of hours work to accommodate project and client requirements. Applying the principles of quality assurance and environmental management in compliance with an organisation's Policies. The highest levels of leadership and commitment to Health, Safety, Environment and Security. Working with integrity in a collaborative manner within a project team. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Are you an ambitious Project Manager looking for a progressive opportunity? Interested in joining an industry leading company who can fast track your career? Then keep reading! A professional construction consultancy firm are seeking a high-calibre Project Manager to join their successful infrastructure team in Manchester! This is an excellent opportunity for someone who likes a challenge and for someone who likes to benefit from a development programme designed to enhance your career. You will have the opportunity to work in a client-facing role working on complex projects within the rail, highways, aviation, water, utilities, energy and nuclear sectors! We are looking for a collaborative and sharp minded Project Manager to: Provide support to the Controls and Assurance team on complex multi-faceted projects to identify opportunities for value realisation and project improvements, leading to greater efficiency and effectiveness. Interface with the programme manager, commercial managers, risk consultants and planners to deliver professional and competent advice and support meeting the required reporting deadlines. Develop and execute effective execution strategies including developing the Project Execution Plan (PEP), defining how the project will be managed, organised and executed. Work with the Project Planners to track against milestones, activities and report to stakeholders. Manage and resolve any issues within the contract. Identify risks and facilitate the resolution of the issues. Manage the update of the schedule and budget. Collate relevant information and produce status reports. Presenting these to project boards and attending progress meetings. Proactively head and develop Client relationships and accounts. Articulate construction industry knowledge and technical excellence to Clients and colleagues. Requirements of the Project Manager: A recognized diploma or degree or be qualified by experience. A professional membership (or working towards) of a recognised professional institution (MRICS, MAPM or equivalent). A positive, collaborative, and innovative approach able to work on your own initiative. Effective leadership skills of project management services in a Client facing role. Sound technical project management knowledge demonstrating established experience and aptitude. Experience of the project and programme lifecycle. (e.g. Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation/Commissioning processes). Experience of building positive & cooperative Client relationships and business networks. Experience of leading multi-disciplinary teams & delivering successful projects through a recognised project management methodology. Sound technical project management knowledge demonstrating established experience and aptitude. Experience of administrating contracts, e.g. NEC3/4; IChemE; FIDIC, and ability to advise on appropriate procurement routes. Effective client interface skills and experience with the ability to offer project advice. Good report writing and presentation skills. Good IT skills. Working knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation. The right Project Manager: To do well in this role you'll need to be able to demonstrate the following: Involvement and experience of Project Management in a Project environment, to deliver outputs/outcomes to agreed time, cost and quality requirements. A confident and professional manner, coupled with excellent communication skills, with clients and colleagues alike, to ensure clarity in all situations and to effectively influence. An assertive, methodical and analytical style of thinking, being able to show initiative and examples of creativity. Self-motivation and able to work well on your own initiative. Being highly organised and able to prioritise. Ability to collaborate and build relationships across the wider teams. Ability to work well under pressure and proven ability to deliver to deadlines. The ability to motivate yourself and teams, deal with conflict and create a collaborative team culture to meet client requirements. A willingness to travel within the UK and to work flexibly with occasional out of hours work to accommodate project and client requirements. Applying the principles of quality assurance and environmental management in compliance with an organisation's Policies. The highest levels of leadership and commitment to Health, Safety, Environment and Security. Working with integrity in a collaborative manner within a project team. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Senior Town Planner National Infrastructure Projects Up to £50,000 United Kingdom (flexible with remote work options) Are you an experienced Town Planner looking to make a significant impact in the realm of national infrastructure projects? Join an esteemed multidisciplinary consultancy, a leader in the field of national infrastructure development, including overhead lines, offshore installations, wind farms, and more. We are seeking a passionate and skilled Senior Town Planner to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our nation's infrastructure. Carrington West are pleased to be working with a consultancy who is at the forefront of national infrastructure development, specialising in a diverse range of projects critical to the UK's energy and transportation sectors. With a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, we pride ourselves on delivering high-impact solutions that positively shape communities and the environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the planning aspects of large-scale national infrastructure projects, from inception to completion. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineers, environmental specialists, and project managers to ensure planning objectives are met. Conduct thorough research and analysis of regulatory requirements, policies, and local planning frameworks to inform project strategies. Prepare and submit planning applications, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), and other necessary documentation in compliance with regulatory standards. Engage with stakeholders, local authorities, and communities to address concerns, obtain approvals, and foster positive relationships. Requirements: Degree in Town Planning or related field; chartered membership with the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) preferred. Proven experience in town planning, ideally within the context of national infrastructure projects but not essential. Sound knowledge of UK planning legislation, policies, and procedures. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Strong project management abilities, with a track record of delivering successful outcomes within specified timeframes. Benefits: Competitive salary up to £50,000 per annum. Comprehensive benefits package including pension, death in service, and accident cover. Private medical insurance for you and your family. Generous discounts on various products and services. Cycle to work scheme and electric car scheme to promote sustainable commuting options. Experience in a planning consultancy or local authority is a must. Please note that applications won't be considered without the criteria being met. The salary is negotiable and can be discussed in an interview or upon application. This role will move quickly and is a unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. By sending in your CV, you acknowledge you are happy for us to put you forward for the role you have applied for. If you are keen to see a full job description, please call or attach a cover letter to your application. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 51107
May 16, 2024
Full time
Senior Town Planner National Infrastructure Projects Up to £50,000 United Kingdom (flexible with remote work options) Are you an experienced Town Planner looking to make a significant impact in the realm of national infrastructure projects? Join an esteemed multidisciplinary consultancy, a leader in the field of national infrastructure development, including overhead lines, offshore installations, wind farms, and more. We are seeking a passionate and skilled Senior Town Planner to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our nation's infrastructure. Carrington West are pleased to be working with a consultancy who is at the forefront of national infrastructure development, specialising in a diverse range of projects critical to the UK's energy and transportation sectors. With a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, we pride ourselves on delivering high-impact solutions that positively shape communities and the environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the planning aspects of large-scale national infrastructure projects, from inception to completion. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineers, environmental specialists, and project managers to ensure planning objectives are met. Conduct thorough research and analysis of regulatory requirements, policies, and local planning frameworks to inform project strategies. Prepare and submit planning applications, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), and other necessary documentation in compliance with regulatory standards. Engage with stakeholders, local authorities, and communities to address concerns, obtain approvals, and foster positive relationships. Requirements: Degree in Town Planning or related field; chartered membership with the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) preferred. Proven experience in town planning, ideally within the context of national infrastructure projects but not essential. Sound knowledge of UK planning legislation, policies, and procedures. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Strong project management abilities, with a track record of delivering successful outcomes within specified timeframes. Benefits: Competitive salary up to £50,000 per annum. Comprehensive benefits package including pension, death in service, and accident cover. Private medical insurance for you and your family. Generous discounts on various products and services. Cycle to work scheme and electric car scheme to promote sustainable commuting options. Experience in a planning consultancy or local authority is a must. Please note that applications won't be considered without the criteria being met. The salary is negotiable and can be discussed in an interview or upon application. This role will move quickly and is a unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. By sending in your CV, you acknowledge you are happy for us to put you forward for the role you have applied for. If you are keen to see a full job description, please call or attach a cover letter to your application. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 51107
Randstad Construction & Property
Bristol, Somerset
General Operative. Avonmouth, Bristol Full Time, Permanent. Salary: Circa £34,000 Benefits: Up to 20% bonus, Enhanced pension contributions, Overtime at x1.5, Enhanced sick pay scheme, 20 Shifts holiday, Fantastic development opportunities. Hours: 4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights (Average of 40 hours per week) Randstad Engineering are currently looking for production operatives for an impressive client of ours. They are an Energy from Waste business that specialises in converting non-recyclable waste into renewable energy. This is a fantastic opportunity to not only develop your own career, but also contribute positively to the environmental initiatives in the UK! Reporting in to the shift manager, as a level 2 operative, working inside the materials processing facility, your job will cover the following tasks: Operating plant and process machinery. Loading bales into plant machinery Loading finished goods onto vehicles. Working inside the Material Recycling Facility (MRF) and loading finished goods into bags and booking Moving and emptying bins from the MRF Using computer systems to dispatch loads Carrying out cleaning, basic maintenance tasks and basic fault finding You will have opportunities to develop and multi-skill your skills in order to progress into a level 3 position which comes with fantastic financial rewards. To be successful in this position, you should meet the following requirements: Previous experience working in a manufacturing, production or process facility. A willingness to assist where necessary- machinery operation, industrial cleaning, loading/unloading A willingness to develop your career and contribute to a reputable business. Previous FLT (Forklift) experience, beneficial. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 16, 2024
Full time
General Operative. Avonmouth, Bristol Full Time, Permanent. Salary: Circa £34,000 Benefits: Up to 20% bonus, Enhanced pension contributions, Overtime at x1.5, Enhanced sick pay scheme, 20 Shifts holiday, Fantastic development opportunities. Hours: 4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights (Average of 40 hours per week) Randstad Engineering are currently looking for production operatives for an impressive client of ours. They are an Energy from Waste business that specialises in converting non-recyclable waste into renewable energy. This is a fantastic opportunity to not only develop your own career, but also contribute positively to the environmental initiatives in the UK! Reporting in to the shift manager, as a level 2 operative, working inside the materials processing facility, your job will cover the following tasks: Operating plant and process machinery. Loading bales into plant machinery Loading finished goods onto vehicles. Working inside the Material Recycling Facility (MRF) and loading finished goods into bags and booking Moving and emptying bins from the MRF Using computer systems to dispatch loads Carrying out cleaning, basic maintenance tasks and basic fault finding You will have opportunities to develop and multi-skill your skills in order to progress into a level 3 position which comes with fantastic financial rewards. To be successful in this position, you should meet the following requirements: Previous experience working in a manufacturing, production or process facility. A willingness to assist where necessary- machinery operation, industrial cleaning, loading/unloading A willingness to develop your career and contribute to a reputable business. Previous FLT (Forklift) experience, beneficial. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Savills Management Resources
Brierley Hill, West Midlands
Purpose of the Role The Operations manager is a senior, high profile role encompassing the full array of soft services, environmental, tech services and facilities management. The purpose of the role is to lead, support and encourage teams to drive operational improvement, delivering exceptional customer service to all of the centre's visitors and tenants. You will also assist in implementing Savills Health and Safety platforms and ensuring legislation is adhered to across all areas of the centre. You are responsible for a team of centre based departmental managers working with the team to deliver results for soft and hard services. You will be familiar with health and safety and fire legislative requirements in so far as they relate to the management of a shopping centre and how they relate to landlord tenant relationships. Ensuring compliance throughout the centre which you have responsibility by inspection, audit, training and maintenance records. You will be a very effective people manager who achieves results through team- work and strong relationships. You will be driven by an uncompromising eye for detail to achieve high class standards in front and back of house areas, and performance in each aspect of service. Working closely with the Centre Manager, you will deliver and develop services in line with the strategic operational objectives for the property. You will identify and support the development of business opportunities. You will be motivated to maximise cost efficiency, productivity and responsible for the delivery of the agreed annual operational service charge budget. You will need to achieve targets and produce accurate information, operating within Savills financial authority limits. You will be an excellent communicator, a clear decision maker and adept in the development of ideas and opportunities. You will have the ability to adapt to a fast-paced changing environment, and proactively champion brand initiatives. You will also assist in the general management of the centre and act as duty manager when required. Key Responsibilities Behaviour and culture: You have a clear vision for the application of Excellent Customer Service in all endeavours and lead by example to ensure that the team are delivering the same standards of service. Customer Service not only relates to our customers, but to all stakeholders including retailers and colleagues. You take a leading role in promoting our operational focus on compliance, communication, consistency and collaboration. You support will support the centres ESG and corporate responsibility objectives including personal support to community projects and activities. A high energy individual capable of influencing at all levels, developing excellent relationships management skills with internal and external partners. Service delivery management: Delivery of operational services and agreed objectives on time, and aligned with the company objectives and requirements. Analyse and communicate performance against targets, including KPI status, service delivery and commercial performance. Manage the delivery of services to ensure all people (customers, retailers and staff) are safe and secure. Statutory compliance must be an absolute priority for you, with the operations team organised and focused to deliver 100% compliance. Continued management of ISO14001 AND BREEAM certification. Risk management will be at the heart of your decisions and you will be operating in a high-pressure environment where delivering excellence is an expectation. Implementation and management of centre based continuous review processes; leading continuous improvement plans and projects to ensure the delivery of exceptional customer experience and brand consistency through best practice. Financial & commercial performance: Management of service charge for all areas that fall under your remit. Setting of service charge budgets in conjunction with the centre manager and finance manager. To monitor income and expenditure against departmental budgets, to oversee departmental managers, and to forecast and account for variances. Development of innovation and best practice standards across all operational aspects of service delivery that fall under you remit with particular emphasis on Tech services and Maintenance Use systems such as CAFM to better understand the centre requirements, and use this knowledge to focus on the opportunity to deliver sustainable savings. Lead on all tender requirements for the department as required. Risk management: Manage and ensure statutory compliance with all aspects of health & safety, quality assurance, and environmental requirements across all departments. Work with the centre manager to regularly review centre risks, manage and mitigate. Manage the operational functions of the centre to ensure business continuity, co-ordinating activities of departmental managers, ensuring that duty management cover is maintained at all times. Ensure effective duty management and business continuity by fully trained team members in line with the centre crisis management policy and the centre major incident management plan. Manage and develop a team of centre based departmental managers to ensure excellence in operational delivery. Support departmental managers in meeting their departmental objectives to ensure the centre meets its business objectives and strategy. Lead regular operational meetings / team briefings with managers and staff to deliver clear understanding of business objectives and manage performance against targets. Ensure the effective cascade of information and an open door to feedback and ideas from the delivery teams. Effective development of the team, in particular managers, to ensure they are empowered at all levels to deliver the centre objectives. Effective use of personal development plans in the creation of a succession plan for the centre operations management team. Proactively lead and drive the recruitment of new staff within the team and ensure that they demonstrate Savills values and qualities. Leadership: Develop and maintain strong, close relationships with other operations managers and senior management teams across the region and portfolio to align delivery requirements / standards with Savills Properties expectations. Contribute to national level meetings with the senior operational team.Lead by example in the development of collaborative and mutually benefic
May 16, 2024
Full time
Purpose of the Role The Operations manager is a senior, high profile role encompassing the full array of soft services, environmental, tech services and facilities management. The purpose of the role is to lead, support and encourage teams to drive operational improvement, delivering exceptional customer service to all of the centre's visitors and tenants. You will also assist in implementing Savills Health and Safety platforms and ensuring legislation is adhered to across all areas of the centre. You are responsible for a team of centre based departmental managers working with the team to deliver results for soft and hard services. You will be familiar with health and safety and fire legislative requirements in so far as they relate to the management of a shopping centre and how they relate to landlord tenant relationships. Ensuring compliance throughout the centre which you have responsibility by inspection, audit, training and maintenance records. You will be a very effective people manager who achieves results through team- work and strong relationships. You will be driven by an uncompromising eye for detail to achieve high class standards in front and back of house areas, and performance in each aspect of service. Working closely with the Centre Manager, you will deliver and develop services in line with the strategic operational objectives for the property. You will identify and support the development of business opportunities. You will be motivated to maximise cost efficiency, productivity and responsible for the delivery of the agreed annual operational service charge budget. You will need to achieve targets and produce accurate information, operating within Savills financial authority limits. You will be an excellent communicator, a clear decision maker and adept in the development of ideas and opportunities. You will have the ability to adapt to a fast-paced changing environment, and proactively champion brand initiatives. You will also assist in the general management of the centre and act as duty manager when required. Key Responsibilities Behaviour and culture: You have a clear vision for the application of Excellent Customer Service in all endeavours and lead by example to ensure that the team are delivering the same standards of service. Customer Service not only relates to our customers, but to all stakeholders including retailers and colleagues. You take a leading role in promoting our operational focus on compliance, communication, consistency and collaboration. You support will support the centres ESG and corporate responsibility objectives including personal support to community projects and activities. A high energy individual capable of influencing at all levels, developing excellent relationships management skills with internal and external partners. Service delivery management: Delivery of operational services and agreed objectives on time, and aligned with the company objectives and requirements. Analyse and communicate performance against targets, including KPI status, service delivery and commercial performance. Manage the delivery of services to ensure all people (customers, retailers and staff) are safe and secure. Statutory compliance must be an absolute priority for you, with the operations team organised and focused to deliver 100% compliance. Continued management of ISO14001 AND BREEAM certification. Risk management will be at the heart of your decisions and you will be operating in a high-pressure environment where delivering excellence is an expectation. Implementation and management of centre based continuous review processes; leading continuous improvement plans and projects to ensure the delivery of exceptional customer experience and brand consistency through best practice. Financial & commercial performance: Management of service charge for all areas that fall under your remit. Setting of service charge budgets in conjunction with the centre manager and finance manager. To monitor income and expenditure against departmental budgets, to oversee departmental managers, and to forecast and account for variances. Development of innovation and best practice standards across all operational aspects of service delivery that fall under you remit with particular emphasis on Tech services and Maintenance Use systems such as CAFM to better understand the centre requirements, and use this knowledge to focus on the opportunity to deliver sustainable savings. Lead on all tender requirements for the department as required. Risk management: Manage and ensure statutory compliance with all aspects of health & safety, quality assurance, and environmental requirements across all departments. Work with the centre manager to regularly review centre risks, manage and mitigate. Manage the operational functions of the centre to ensure business continuity, co-ordinating activities of departmental managers, ensuring that duty management cover is maintained at all times. Ensure effective duty management and business continuity by fully trained team members in line with the centre crisis management policy and the centre major incident management plan. Manage and develop a team of centre based departmental managers to ensure excellence in operational delivery. Support departmental managers in meeting their departmental objectives to ensure the centre meets its business objectives and strategy. Lead regular operational meetings / team briefings with managers and staff to deliver clear understanding of business objectives and manage performance against targets. Ensure the effective cascade of information and an open door to feedback and ideas from the delivery teams. Effective development of the team, in particular managers, to ensure they are empowered at all levels to deliver the centre objectives. Effective use of personal development plans in the creation of a succession plan for the centre operations management team. Proactively lead and drive the recruitment of new staff within the team and ensure that they demonstrate Savills values and qualities. Leadership: Develop and maintain strong, close relationships with other operations managers and senior management teams across the region and portfolio to align delivery requirements / standards with Savills Properties expectations. Contribute to national level meetings with the senior operational team.Lead by example in the development of collaborative and mutually benefic
Organisational Development and Impact Manager Location: UK (Hybrid position, 1 day a week in London preferred; fully remote can be considered) About Us: Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP) is on a mission to accelerate the global clean energy transition by unlocking the immense potential of offshore wind power. We do that by delivering programmes in new markets that build effective collaboration, engage and educate key stakeholders, and offer structured technical assistance to support governments, industry, and civil society to fast-track the deployment of sustainable offshore wind projects. Position Overview: Join our dynamic team as our Impact and Evaluation Manager and become an integral part of our mission to revolutionise the energy landscape. In this role, you will cultivate vital relationships with funders, design and run monitoring and evaluation processes, and drive organisational learning initiatives. Candidates will be passionate about creating high quality products and processes that help an organisation thrive. If you're passionate about clean energy, possess strong analytical skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL): (50%) Design and implement robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks for our programs, aligning with organisational objectives and funder requirements. Develop data collection tools and methodologies to track program outcomes and impact effectively. Analyse and interpret data to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and drive evidence-based decision-making. Reporting and Communication: (25%) Prepare high-quality reports and presentations for funders, stakeholders, and senior management, highlighting program achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. Communicate MEL findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences. Collaborate with program teams to integrate MEL findings into program design, implementation, and strategy. Serve as the primary point of contact for funders, ensuring timely communication, addressing inquiries, and facilitating meetings. Collaborate with the fundraising team to craft compelling proposals, reports, and presentations for funders, integrating MEL throughout our communications. Organisational Development: (25%) Support the team by building an organisational vision for fundraising and growth, including by collaborating with the strategy and communications team on strategic positioning, cultivating funder relationships, and managing opportunities for reputational growth. Lead organisational learning efforts such as by synthesising learnings, disseminating best practices internally and externally, and providing training to staff and partners on MEL concepts, tools, and methodologies. Foster a culture of learning and accountability within the organisation, promoting continuous improvement and innovation. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., climate and energy, environmental science, international development, etc.) or other qualifications such as related to project management, and monitoring and evaluation. Minimum of 3 years of experience related to funder relations, grant writing and reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, preferably within the non-profit sector. Proficiency in data analysis tools/software (e.g., Excel, SPSS, Power BI) and familiarity with monitoring and evaluation methodologies. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and persuasively. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders. Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Commitment to the organisation's mission and values. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume/CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position to , or through the platforms we have advertised this role on. Include at least two professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Benefits A collaborative and inclusive work environment Flexible working with a remote-first ethos Competitive salary Professional development opportunities with specific budget allocated towards employee skills and career development Health insurance Pension Potential for work travel Privacy Policy : At OEP, we respect the privacy and confidentiality of the personal data of our clients, associates, and others with whom we interact. We are committed to implementing policies, practices, and processes to safeguard the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data in compliance with applicable regulations. Ocean Energy Pathway is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Organisational Development and Impact Manager Location: UK (Hybrid position, 1 day a week in London preferred; fully remote can be considered) About Us: Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP) is on a mission to accelerate the global clean energy transition by unlocking the immense potential of offshore wind power. We do that by delivering programmes in new markets that build effective collaboration, engage and educate key stakeholders, and offer structured technical assistance to support governments, industry, and civil society to fast-track the deployment of sustainable offshore wind projects. Position Overview: Join our dynamic team as our Impact and Evaluation Manager and become an integral part of our mission to revolutionise the energy landscape. In this role, you will cultivate vital relationships with funders, design and run monitoring and evaluation processes, and drive organisational learning initiatives. Candidates will be passionate about creating high quality products and processes that help an organisation thrive. If you're passionate about clean energy, possess strong analytical skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL): (50%) Design and implement robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks for our programs, aligning with organisational objectives and funder requirements. Develop data collection tools and methodologies to track program outcomes and impact effectively. Analyse and interpret data to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and drive evidence-based decision-making. Reporting and Communication: (25%) Prepare high-quality reports and presentations for funders, stakeholders, and senior management, highlighting program achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. Communicate MEL findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences. Collaborate with program teams to integrate MEL findings into program design, implementation, and strategy. Serve as the primary point of contact for funders, ensuring timely communication, addressing inquiries, and facilitating meetings. Collaborate with the fundraising team to craft compelling proposals, reports, and presentations for funders, integrating MEL throughout our communications. Organisational Development: (25%) Support the team by building an organisational vision for fundraising and growth, including by collaborating with the strategy and communications team on strategic positioning, cultivating funder relationships, and managing opportunities for reputational growth. Lead organisational learning efforts such as by synthesising learnings, disseminating best practices internally and externally, and providing training to staff and partners on MEL concepts, tools, and methodologies. Foster a culture of learning and accountability within the organisation, promoting continuous improvement and innovation. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., climate and energy, environmental science, international development, etc.) or other qualifications such as related to project management, and monitoring and evaluation. Minimum of 3 years of experience related to funder relations, grant writing and reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, preferably within the non-profit sector. Proficiency in data analysis tools/software (e.g., Excel, SPSS, Power BI) and familiarity with monitoring and evaluation methodologies. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and persuasively. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders. Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Commitment to the organisation's mission and values. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume/CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position to , or through the platforms we have advertised this role on. Include at least two professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Benefits A collaborative and inclusive work environment Flexible working with a remote-first ethos Competitive salary Professional development opportunities with specific budget allocated towards employee skills and career development Health insurance Pension Potential for work travel Privacy Policy : At OEP, we respect the privacy and confidentiality of the personal data of our clients, associates, and others with whom we interact. We are committed to implementing policies, practices, and processes to safeguard the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data in compliance with applicable regulations. Ocean Energy Pathway is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered.
Due to the growth of the Pavers Group, we have newly created position available for a well-established Area Manager to join our growing retail area management team to lead the UK Jones Bootmaker stores. This role will beintegral to fortifying the Jones Bootmaker brand proposition and willdrive ourstrategic growth plan around performance and increasing ourstore portfolio. Jones Bootmaker was established in 1857, a family-run business creating shoes knownfor theirexquisite craftsmanship with collections curated with a light-hearted sense of fun and occasion. This key brand was bought in 2018 by Pavers, restoring thefamily-run values. Are you an experienced Area Manager with the knowledge and skills to motivate people and drive performance and growth in a retail environment? Do you have a history of achieving targets and KPIs driven by engagement and teamwork? Are you looking for stability, growth, and opportunity? As our Area Manager, you will take fullownership for all our Jones Bootmaker retail stores nationwide (c.22 Stores),however the majority are currentlylocated in London and the South East therefore, being within the commuter belt of London would be advantageous. As a group Pavers opened 12 new stores in 2023 and are looking to continue our growth strategy into 2024 by adding further to our 180+ store combined estate, with specific investment being made into the growth of the Jones Bootmaker brand. This is an autonomous role where you will inspire, lead, train, mentor and support the area's Store Managers in delivering the best experience to our customers whilst maximising and driving the store's potential across sales, KPI's and strategic/commercial goals. You will have a 6-month induction plan to aid your development, combined with hands on mentorship provided by your Regional Managers and a great group of peers to ensure your success. Pay & Benefits as our Retail Area Manager: Up to £60,000 dependenton experience plus; Fully expensed Company Car Discretionary Annual Bonus Company Contribution Pension Private Medical Insurance Death in Service Generous Staff Discount Access to RetailTRUST (Wellbeing Support) Access to Pavers Academy for training and development opportunities Responsibilities of our Retail Area Manager Ensure the customer is at the heart of the decisions we make and continually strive to improve service levels. Create a positive, innovative & fun atmosphere which encourages our people to commit to exceeding their targets and, where necessary, to go beyond the call of duty to achieve it. Responsibility for driving your area's sales and service performance and support your stores exceed their KPI's Manage controllable costs & budgets in line with company targets. Ensure cost efficiencies are delivered within this key strategic pillar. Work closely with all relevant Head Office departments, build strong relationships with all key stakeholders. Ensure your stores are compliant with loss prevention & security processes, completing audits and ensuring correct procedures are being maintained. Support new store openings, refits & relocations as required. Be involved in business or retail projects by effectively delegating to your Area Support Manager to free up the required time. Inspire, mentor, motivate and support your stores and teams in achieving results through teamwork and sharing best practice both in and off area. Analyse product, people, or efficiency data to develop SMART objectives and actions to drive sales, service levels or save time / costs. Drive positive change in your area through clear communication with a blend of verbal, written and video methods and keep your managers informed of developments. Create an innovative and open feedback culture that encourages new ideas and initiatives. Champion good ideas and share best practice. Ensure that the shops in your area conform to the Company Health & Safety policy and housekeeping standards are maintained. Requirements to be our Retail Area Manager: 3 - 5 years plus experience in a similar Area Manager or Regional role Proven leader with a track record of effectively managing change and motivating teams and a consistent achiever of targets. Excellent Sales and Business acumen, highly analytical, using data and commercial awareness to drive decisions. Proven HR/ER experience with complex situations Sound operational knowledge of retail, visual merchandising & inventory management. Full drivers' licence with flexibility to travel to the needs of the area. About Us We are passionate about providing comfort and happiness to our customers, and we make sure to employ people who are as passionate as we are. We always look for happy, confident, upbeat people, and we provide great jobs in a supportive family environment for them. We know that without our colleagues there is no business, and so the better we look after you, the better service you will provide our customers. We always try and do the right thing by our people. Pavers has been trading for 50 years and is a highly profitable family owned-and-run retail business with a strong balance sheet, over 180 retail locations, and a rapidly expanding digital presence. We also own the Jones Bootmaker and Herring Shoes footwear businesses, remain acquisitive, and employ over 1600 people.We were recently recognised by Best Companies as one of the UK's Top 10 Retail Employers, are Carbon Neutral, have donated more than £1m to charity in the past 3 years, are currently applying for B Corp accreditation, and are imminently undertaking a significant expansion and modernisation of our Warehouse, Head Office, and Retail estates. We strive for diversity of thinking across the business and believe strongly in supporting our local communities. In 2018 we donated over £2.2m to establish the Pavers Foundation, with the specific purpose of providing grants for causes important to all our colleagues in the areas of health, education, and community. In terms of the environment, we are constantly seeking to reduce our impact. Since 2021 we have been fully carbon neutral, and we also have one of the largest solar arrays in the North-East of England on our warehouse generating clean energy. Because every year we give a percentage of our annual profits to our Foundation, our overarching aim is to be financially successful, but to achieve this in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Due to the growth of the Pavers Group, we have newly created position available for a well-established Area Manager to join our growing retail area management team to lead the UK Jones Bootmaker stores. This role will beintegral to fortifying the Jones Bootmaker brand proposition and willdrive ourstrategic growth plan around performance and increasing ourstore portfolio. Jones Bootmaker was established in 1857, a family-run business creating shoes knownfor theirexquisite craftsmanship with collections curated with a light-hearted sense of fun and occasion. This key brand was bought in 2018 by Pavers, restoring thefamily-run values. Are you an experienced Area Manager with the knowledge and skills to motivate people and drive performance and growth in a retail environment? Do you have a history of achieving targets and KPIs driven by engagement and teamwork? Are you looking for stability, growth, and opportunity? As our Area Manager, you will take fullownership for all our Jones Bootmaker retail stores nationwide (c.22 Stores),however the majority are currentlylocated in London and the South East therefore, being within the commuter belt of London would be advantageous. As a group Pavers opened 12 new stores in 2023 and are looking to continue our growth strategy into 2024 by adding further to our 180+ store combined estate, with specific investment being made into the growth of the Jones Bootmaker brand. This is an autonomous role where you will inspire, lead, train, mentor and support the area's Store Managers in delivering the best experience to our customers whilst maximising and driving the store's potential across sales, KPI's and strategic/commercial goals. You will have a 6-month induction plan to aid your development, combined with hands on mentorship provided by your Regional Managers and a great group of peers to ensure your success. Pay & Benefits as our Retail Area Manager: Up to £60,000 dependenton experience plus; Fully expensed Company Car Discretionary Annual Bonus Company Contribution Pension Private Medical Insurance Death in Service Generous Staff Discount Access to RetailTRUST (Wellbeing Support) Access to Pavers Academy for training and development opportunities Responsibilities of our Retail Area Manager Ensure the customer is at the heart of the decisions we make and continually strive to improve service levels. Create a positive, innovative & fun atmosphere which encourages our people to commit to exceeding their targets and, where necessary, to go beyond the call of duty to achieve it. Responsibility for driving your area's sales and service performance and support your stores exceed their KPI's Manage controllable costs & budgets in line with company targets. Ensure cost efficiencies are delivered within this key strategic pillar. Work closely with all relevant Head Office departments, build strong relationships with all key stakeholders. Ensure your stores are compliant with loss prevention & security processes, completing audits and ensuring correct procedures are being maintained. Support new store openings, refits & relocations as required. Be involved in business or retail projects by effectively delegating to your Area Support Manager to free up the required time. Inspire, mentor, motivate and support your stores and teams in achieving results through teamwork and sharing best practice both in and off area. Analyse product, people, or efficiency data to develop SMART objectives and actions to drive sales, service levels or save time / costs. Drive positive change in your area through clear communication with a blend of verbal, written and video methods and keep your managers informed of developments. Create an innovative and open feedback culture that encourages new ideas and initiatives. Champion good ideas and share best practice. Ensure that the shops in your area conform to the Company Health & Safety policy and housekeeping standards are maintained. Requirements to be our Retail Area Manager: 3 - 5 years plus experience in a similar Area Manager or Regional role Proven leader with a track record of effectively managing change and motivating teams and a consistent achiever of targets. Excellent Sales and Business acumen, highly analytical, using data and commercial awareness to drive decisions. Proven HR/ER experience with complex situations Sound operational knowledge of retail, visual merchandising & inventory management. Full drivers' licence with flexibility to travel to the needs of the area. About Us We are passionate about providing comfort and happiness to our customers, and we make sure to employ people who are as passionate as we are. We always look for happy, confident, upbeat people, and we provide great jobs in a supportive family environment for them. We know that without our colleagues there is no business, and so the better we look after you, the better service you will provide our customers. We always try and do the right thing by our people. Pavers has been trading for 50 years and is a highly profitable family owned-and-run retail business with a strong balance sheet, over 180 retail locations, and a rapidly expanding digital presence. We also own the Jones Bootmaker and Herring Shoes footwear businesses, remain acquisitive, and employ over 1600 people.We were recently recognised by Best Companies as one of the UK's Top 10 Retail Employers, are Carbon Neutral, have donated more than £1m to charity in the past 3 years, are currently applying for B Corp accreditation, and are imminently undertaking a significant expansion and modernisation of our Warehouse, Head Office, and Retail estates. We strive for diversity of thinking across the business and believe strongly in supporting our local communities. In 2018 we donated over £2.2m to establish the Pavers Foundation, with the specific purpose of providing grants for causes important to all our colleagues in the areas of health, education, and community. In terms of the environment, we are constantly seeking to reduce our impact. Since 2021 we have been fully carbon neutral, and we also have one of the largest solar arrays in the North-East of England on our warehouse generating clean energy. Because every year we give a percentage of our annual profits to our Foundation, our overarching aim is to be financially successful, but to achieve this in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
Organisational Development and Impact Manager Location: UK (Hybrid position, 1 day a week in London preferred; fully remote can be considered) About Us: Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP) is on a mission to accelerate the global clean energy transition by unlocking the immense potential of offshore wind power. We do that by delivering programmes in new markets that build effective collaboration, engage and educate key stakeholders, and offer structured technical assistance to support governments, industry, and civil society to fast-track the deployment of sustainable offshore wind projects. Position Overview: Join our dynamic team as our Impact and Evaluation Manager and become an integral part of our mission to revolutionise the energy landscape. In this role, you will cultivate vital relationships with funders, design and run monitoring and evaluation processes, and drive organisational learning initiatives. Candidates will be passionate about creating high quality products and processes that help an organisation thrive. If you're passionate about clean energy, possess strong analytical skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL): (50%) Design and implement robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks for our programs, aligning with organisational objectives and funder requirements. Develop data collection tools and methodologies to track program outcomes and impact effectively. Analyse and interpret data to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and drive evidence-based decision-making. Reporting and Communication: (25%) Prepare high-quality reports and presentations for funders, stakeholders, and senior management, highlighting program achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. Communicate MEL findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences. Collaborate with program teams to integrate MEL findings into program design, implementation, and strategy. Serve as the primary point of contact for funders, ensuring timely communication, addressing inquiries, and facilitating meetings. Collaborate with the fundraising team to craft compelling proposals, reports, and presentations for funders, integrating MEL throughout our communications. Organisational Development: (25%) Support the team by building an organisational vision for fundraising and growth, including by collaborating with the strategy and communications team on strategic positioning, cultivating funder relationships, and managing opportunities for reputational growth. Lead organisational learning efforts such as by synthesising learnings, disseminating best practices internally and externally, and providing training to staff and partners on MEL concepts, tools, and methodologies. Foster a culture of learning and accountability within the organisation, promoting continuous improvement and innovation. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., climate and energy, environmental science, international development, etc.) or other qualifications such as related to project management, and monitoring and evaluation. Minimum of 3 years of experience related to funder relations, grant writing and reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, preferably within the non-profit sector. Proficiency in data analysis tools/software (e.g., Excel, SPSS, Power BI) and familiarity with monitoring and evaluation methodologies. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and persuasively. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders. Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Commitment to the organisation's mission and values. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume/CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position to , or through the platforms we have advertised this role on. Include at least two professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Benefits A collaborative and inclusive work environment Flexible working with a remote-first ethos Competitive salary Professional development opportunities with specific budget allocated towards employee skills and career development Health insurance Pension Potential for work travel Privacy Policy : At OEP, we respect the privacy and confidentiality of the personal data of our clients, associates, and others with whom we interact. We are committed to implementing policies, practices, and processes to safeguard the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data in compliance with applicable regulations. Ocean Energy Pathway is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Organisational Development and Impact Manager Location: UK (Hybrid position, 1 day a week in London preferred; fully remote can be considered) About Us: Ocean Energy Pathway (OEP) is on a mission to accelerate the global clean energy transition by unlocking the immense potential of offshore wind power. We do that by delivering programmes in new markets that build effective collaboration, engage and educate key stakeholders, and offer structured technical assistance to support governments, industry, and civil society to fast-track the deployment of sustainable offshore wind projects. Position Overview: Join our dynamic team as our Impact and Evaluation Manager and become an integral part of our mission to revolutionise the energy landscape. In this role, you will cultivate vital relationships with funders, design and run monitoring and evaluation processes, and drive organisational learning initiatives. Candidates will be passionate about creating high quality products and processes that help an organisation thrive. If you're passionate about clean energy, possess strong analytical skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL): (50%) Design and implement robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks for our programs, aligning with organisational objectives and funder requirements. Develop data collection tools and methodologies to track program outcomes and impact effectively. Analyse and interpret data to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and drive evidence-based decision-making. Reporting and Communication: (25%) Prepare high-quality reports and presentations for funders, stakeholders, and senior management, highlighting program achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. Communicate MEL findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences. Collaborate with program teams to integrate MEL findings into program design, implementation, and strategy. Serve as the primary point of contact for funders, ensuring timely communication, addressing inquiries, and facilitating meetings. Collaborate with the fundraising team to craft compelling proposals, reports, and presentations for funders, integrating MEL throughout our communications. Organisational Development: (25%) Support the team by building an organisational vision for fundraising and growth, including by collaborating with the strategy and communications team on strategic positioning, cultivating funder relationships, and managing opportunities for reputational growth. Lead organisational learning efforts such as by synthesising learnings, disseminating best practices internally and externally, and providing training to staff and partners on MEL concepts, tools, and methodologies. Foster a culture of learning and accountability within the organisation, promoting continuous improvement and innovation. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., climate and energy, environmental science, international development, etc.) or other qualifications such as related to project management, and monitoring and evaluation. Minimum of 3 years of experience related to funder relations, grant writing and reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, preferably within the non-profit sector. Proficiency in data analysis tools/software (e.g., Excel, SPSS, Power BI) and familiarity with monitoring and evaluation methodologies. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and persuasively. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders. Strong project management skills, including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Commitment to the organisation's mission and values. Application Instructions: Please submit your resume/CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position to , or through the platforms we have advertised this role on. Include at least two professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Benefits A collaborative and inclusive work environment Flexible working with a remote-first ethos Competitive salary Professional development opportunities with specific budget allocated towards employee skills and career development Health insurance Pension Potential for work travel Privacy Policy : At OEP, we respect the privacy and confidentiality of the personal data of our clients, associates, and others with whom we interact. We are committed to implementing policies, practices, and processes to safeguard the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data in compliance with applicable regulations. Ocean Energy Pathway is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered.
Environment & Sustainability Manager (Sizewell C) Sizewell C. The power of good for Britain. Location: Sizewell C Site. Employment type: Permanent, full-time. Salary: Competitive dependent on experience, plus bonus and other benefits. Closing date: Wednesday 24th April. The Opportunity Are you looking for a career which is rewarding, at the cutting edge of project development and where you can really make a difference? Come and join our expanding Sizewell C (SZC) team and work on one of the most exciting and largest megaprojects in the UK, whilst being at the forefront of the UK's climate change agenda and energy policy. Following on from the success of Hinkley Point C (HPC), the SZC Project is a nuclear new build project in Suffolk, which has obtained planning approval and Government financing support. The project has started construction and is now seeking private investment. When completed, it will provide dependable electricity to 6 million homes for 60 years, which along with renewables, will support Britain to achieve Net Zero by 2050. We have a fantastic opportunity for an Environment & Sustainability Manager to lead a world class team, setting and enforcing environmental and sustainability standards, promoting best practice, ensuring for continuous improvement, and acting to ensure that the Sizewell C site and its associated developments continually comply with Environmental Permits and Licences. The Role Based primarily on site at SZC, you'll lead a team of specialists covering a broad range of environmental disciplines including air quality, noise, and ecology through to contaminated land, waste management and sustainability. You'll also be the primary day to day interface with the local environmental regulators for the SZC Site and local stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Leadership Excellence: Lead and develop a high-performing team dedicated to fulfilling the E&S Team's mandate, ensuring effective leadership and professional growth. Customer-Centric Approach: Deliver exceptional customer/client service in environmental and regulatory interfaces, meeting prescribed service levels and standards. Strategic Optimization: Review and optimize department resources, processes, and activities to achieve SZC project objectives, with a focus on compliance and procedural adherence. Environmental Compliance: Maintain and ensure compliance with environmental commitments, site permits, consents, and ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System Standard. Quality Assurance: Manage plans and activities to meet quality standards, ensuring compliance with the SZC Project Quality Manual and quality improvement programme. Stakeholder Engagement: Foster professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders, providing effective leadership on environmental performance and engagement with local Environmental Regulators. Environmental Leadership: Encourage world-class environmental behaviour and culture within teams and supply chain, providing strategic environmental leadership for the SZC site. Risk Management: Identify, manage, and mitigate significant environmental risks and opportunities for the project. Performance Metrics: Develop and implement site environmental performance measurements (KPIs), driving continuous environmental improvement through review and reporting requirements. The Skills You'll need to be equally comfortable on the construction site talking to workers and supervisors as in the boardroom with senior managers. Experience with leading environment and sustainability teams working on large, complex and highly regulated construction projects is key. You'll have a high level of emotional intelligence, with outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. Ultimately, you'll have a passion for promoting environmental best practices and fostering a culture of sustainability. If the above sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! A full job description is available on application. Power in Diversity Sizewell C is a great place to work, where everyone is welcome. To fulfil our commitment of doing the power of good for Britain, our ambition is to have a workforce which reflects and benefits the society we are part of and serve. Every worker on SZC, wherever they are, should help to create and experience the right environment where everyone on the team understands, respects and embraces diversity with a culture where everyone is treated with equal respect and are all given equal access to opportunities. By valuing the different points of view and experiences that having a diverse team brings, and by fostering an inclusive climate, we will create a great place to work and a more successful project. We create the right environment where people feel able to bring their whole selves to work. Whilst working together there is mutual trust and appreciation created through the building of meaningful relationships with one another, aligned with our key values: Respect: Value the rules and environment in which we operate Positivity: Positively challenge poor quality and performance Humility: Be open to other's points of view and ideas, be willing to debate and to compromise Solidarity: One team, working closely together and helping each other Clarity: Communicate clearly and consistently Everyone is able to get the most from their work and the workplace, and in return, give their best. Competitive Salary and Benefits We're dedicated to offering flexible benefits that support our people across all aspects of their lives and we're delighted to offer a range of benefits to support our employees' physical, emotional and financial wellbeing. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a market-leading company pension scheme, paid holidays and a range of flexible benefits, such as: a company incentive bonus plan, health cover, cycle to work scheme, discounts and employee pricing. Please let us know if you'd like to discuss flexible working arrangements by highlighting this on your application.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Environment & Sustainability Manager (Sizewell C) Sizewell C. The power of good for Britain. Location: Sizewell C Site. Employment type: Permanent, full-time. Salary: Competitive dependent on experience, plus bonus and other benefits. Closing date: Wednesday 24th April. The Opportunity Are you looking for a career which is rewarding, at the cutting edge of project development and where you can really make a difference? Come and join our expanding Sizewell C (SZC) team and work on one of the most exciting and largest megaprojects in the UK, whilst being at the forefront of the UK's climate change agenda and energy policy. Following on from the success of Hinkley Point C (HPC), the SZC Project is a nuclear new build project in Suffolk, which has obtained planning approval and Government financing support. The project has started construction and is now seeking private investment. When completed, it will provide dependable electricity to 6 million homes for 60 years, which along with renewables, will support Britain to achieve Net Zero by 2050. We have a fantastic opportunity for an Environment & Sustainability Manager to lead a world class team, setting and enforcing environmental and sustainability standards, promoting best practice, ensuring for continuous improvement, and acting to ensure that the Sizewell C site and its associated developments continually comply with Environmental Permits and Licences. The Role Based primarily on site at SZC, you'll lead a team of specialists covering a broad range of environmental disciplines including air quality, noise, and ecology through to contaminated land, waste management and sustainability. You'll also be the primary day to day interface with the local environmental regulators for the SZC Site and local stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Leadership Excellence: Lead and develop a high-performing team dedicated to fulfilling the E&S Team's mandate, ensuring effective leadership and professional growth. Customer-Centric Approach: Deliver exceptional customer/client service in environmental and regulatory interfaces, meeting prescribed service levels and standards. Strategic Optimization: Review and optimize department resources, processes, and activities to achieve SZC project objectives, with a focus on compliance and procedural adherence. Environmental Compliance: Maintain and ensure compliance with environmental commitments, site permits, consents, and ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System Standard. Quality Assurance: Manage plans and activities to meet quality standards, ensuring compliance with the SZC Project Quality Manual and quality improvement programme. Stakeholder Engagement: Foster professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders, providing effective leadership on environmental performance and engagement with local Environmental Regulators. Environmental Leadership: Encourage world-class environmental behaviour and culture within teams and supply chain, providing strategic environmental leadership for the SZC site. Risk Management: Identify, manage, and mitigate significant environmental risks and opportunities for the project. Performance Metrics: Develop and implement site environmental performance measurements (KPIs), driving continuous environmental improvement through review and reporting requirements. The Skills You'll need to be equally comfortable on the construction site talking to workers and supervisors as in the boardroom with senior managers. Experience with leading environment and sustainability teams working on large, complex and highly regulated construction projects is key. You'll have a high level of emotional intelligence, with outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. Ultimately, you'll have a passion for promoting environmental best practices and fostering a culture of sustainability. If the above sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! A full job description is available on application. Power in Diversity Sizewell C is a great place to work, where everyone is welcome. To fulfil our commitment of doing the power of good for Britain, our ambition is to have a workforce which reflects and benefits the society we are part of and serve. Every worker on SZC, wherever they are, should help to create and experience the right environment where everyone on the team understands, respects and embraces diversity with a culture where everyone is treated with equal respect and are all given equal access to opportunities. By valuing the different points of view and experiences that having a diverse team brings, and by fostering an inclusive climate, we will create a great place to work and a more successful project. We create the right environment where people feel able to bring their whole selves to work. Whilst working together there is mutual trust and appreciation created through the building of meaningful relationships with one another, aligned with our key values: Respect: Value the rules and environment in which we operate Positivity: Positively challenge poor quality and performance Humility: Be open to other's points of view and ideas, be willing to debate and to compromise Solidarity: One team, working closely together and helping each other Clarity: Communicate clearly and consistently Everyone is able to get the most from their work and the workplace, and in return, give their best. Competitive Salary and Benefits We're dedicated to offering flexible benefits that support our people across all aspects of their lives and we're delighted to offer a range of benefits to support our employees' physical, emotional and financial wellbeing. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a market-leading company pension scheme, paid holidays and a range of flexible benefits, such as: a company incentive bonus plan, health cover, cycle to work scheme, discounts and employee pricing. Please let us know if you'd like to discuss flexible working arrangements by highlighting this on your application.
Energy Operations Analyst - Flexibility Services, Leeds, UK ENGIE's 1,000 employees in the UK are actively engaged in helping the Group reach net-zero carbon by 2045. We have been active in the UK energy market for over 20 years and our investments are in renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, biogas) and storage, whilst supplying energy to organisations of all sizes. Some of our major businesses include First Hydro and Storengy. We are shaping the future of responsible business by reconciling economic performance with a positive impact on people and the planet. If you're excited about making an impact, we invite you to join our journey to build tomorrow's low carbon energy systems and meet the challenges of climate change.ENGIE are recruiting for an Energy Operations Associate to be based in Leeds . This is a permanent role, working full time Monday to Friday. On offer is a competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. Detailed Job responsibilities: Customer Onboarding Support activation of customers in ENGIE systems to assure smooth participation in contracted programmes Managing customer information on ongoing basis Creation of reports to monitor portfolio's and performance Understanding Grid rules for all flexibility programmes in the UK Supporting the management of internal stakeholders to align with Grid enrollment windows Detailed knowledge and execution of grid enrolment processes for flexibility programs Analysis of customer data to determine accurate customer nominations and to support portfolio optimisation Portfolio Management & optimisation Assist in ex post data settlement processes to ensure we are paid correctly by TSOs/market operators and in turn paying customers correctly Ad hoc analysis to support decision-making of Flex programme manager Portfolio and process optimization and improvement Support the development of and launch of new flexibility products and programmes Manage auction/tender processes including conducting detailed market analysis, Contribute to and championing the continuous improvement of scalable processes to increase efficiency and operational effectiveness Driving collaboration efforts across teams to achieve successful implementation Identify and drive initiatives that improve operations, mitigate risks and take advantage of emerging market opportunities Skills Understanding and interest in energy and flexibility markets Basic coding & analysis skills preferred (i.e. Python, VBA, Power BI, etc.) Technical qualification in Engineering, Science or Maths preferred. Profile High attention to detail Organised Energetic, motivated Team player Benefits we offer Flexible Working We understand the importance of work-life balance and recognise that everyone is striving to find the perfect one between work and home life. That's why we offer a hybrid working model that combines the convenience of remote work with the benefits of collaborating in a professional office environment. You'll have the flexibility to work from home part of the time, allowing you to optimise your productivity while enjoying a comfortable work setup. Bonus Programme We reward your hard work and dedication with a competitive bonus programme that recognises and values your contributions. Your efforts are appreciated and directly reflected in your financial rewards. Life Assurance We prioritise your peace of mind by offering life assurance coverage. You can feel confident knowing that your loved ones will be protected in the event of the unexpected. Income Protection Your financial security matters to us. Our income protection benefits ensure that you have a safety net in place, providing a valuable source of income if you're unable to work due to illness or injury. Employer Pension Contribution We invest in your future by contributing to your pension plan. You can enjoy the confidence and peace of mind that comes with knowing that you're building a solid foundation for your retirement. Healthcare Cash Plan Your well-being matters to us, which is why we provide a healthcare cash plan. You'll have access to a range of healthcare benefits, including reimbursement for medical expenses, dental and optical care, and more. Take care of yourself and your family's health without financial worries. myENGIE We offer a range of flexible benefits to employees alongside hundreds of retail and lifestyle discounts through myENGIE. Diverse Employer ENGIE's purpose is to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy, through reduced energy consumption and more environmentally friendly solutions, and we know that the most successful businesses are the most sustainable ones. Diversity, equity and inclusion is key to sustainability and success and our goal is to attract, engage and retain the best talent, bringing the best thinking to our business from inside and outside of our industry. Our ambition is to make sure everyone at ENGIE feels valued, respected and included. We know that diverse teams have more creativity, imagination, innovation and problem solving capabilities, so we are committed to tackling inequalities and creating a diverse and inclusive business. Equal Opportunity We're an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. During the application process you will be asked to complete an equality questionnaire on a voluntary basis and any data we collect will be treated confidentially and used for evaluation purposes only. This helps us understand our audience so we can make sure we are doing everything we can to attract a diverse range of people and ensure our recruitment processes are fair and inclusive.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Energy Operations Analyst - Flexibility Services, Leeds, UK ENGIE's 1,000 employees in the UK are actively engaged in helping the Group reach net-zero carbon by 2045. We have been active in the UK energy market for over 20 years and our investments are in renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, biogas) and storage, whilst supplying energy to organisations of all sizes. Some of our major businesses include First Hydro and Storengy. We are shaping the future of responsible business by reconciling economic performance with a positive impact on people and the planet. If you're excited about making an impact, we invite you to join our journey to build tomorrow's low carbon energy systems and meet the challenges of climate change.ENGIE are recruiting for an Energy Operations Associate to be based in Leeds . This is a permanent role, working full time Monday to Friday. On offer is a competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. Detailed Job responsibilities: Customer Onboarding Support activation of customers in ENGIE systems to assure smooth participation in contracted programmes Managing customer information on ongoing basis Creation of reports to monitor portfolio's and performance Understanding Grid rules for all flexibility programmes in the UK Supporting the management of internal stakeholders to align with Grid enrollment windows Detailed knowledge and execution of grid enrolment processes for flexibility programs Analysis of customer data to determine accurate customer nominations and to support portfolio optimisation Portfolio Management & optimisation Assist in ex post data settlement processes to ensure we are paid correctly by TSOs/market operators and in turn paying customers correctly Ad hoc analysis to support decision-making of Flex programme manager Portfolio and process optimization and improvement Support the development of and launch of new flexibility products and programmes Manage auction/tender processes including conducting detailed market analysis, Contribute to and championing the continuous improvement of scalable processes to increase efficiency and operational effectiveness Driving collaboration efforts across teams to achieve successful implementation Identify and drive initiatives that improve operations, mitigate risks and take advantage of emerging market opportunities Skills Understanding and interest in energy and flexibility markets Basic coding & analysis skills preferred (i.e. Python, VBA, Power BI, etc.) Technical qualification in Engineering, Science or Maths preferred. Profile High attention to detail Organised Energetic, motivated Team player Benefits we offer Flexible Working We understand the importance of work-life balance and recognise that everyone is striving to find the perfect one between work and home life. That's why we offer a hybrid working model that combines the convenience of remote work with the benefits of collaborating in a professional office environment. You'll have the flexibility to work from home part of the time, allowing you to optimise your productivity while enjoying a comfortable work setup. Bonus Programme We reward your hard work and dedication with a competitive bonus programme that recognises and values your contributions. Your efforts are appreciated and directly reflected in your financial rewards. Life Assurance We prioritise your peace of mind by offering life assurance coverage. You can feel confident knowing that your loved ones will be protected in the event of the unexpected. Income Protection Your financial security matters to us. Our income protection benefits ensure that you have a safety net in place, providing a valuable source of income if you're unable to work due to illness or injury. Employer Pension Contribution We invest in your future by contributing to your pension plan. You can enjoy the confidence and peace of mind that comes with knowing that you're building a solid foundation for your retirement. Healthcare Cash Plan Your well-being matters to us, which is why we provide a healthcare cash plan. You'll have access to a range of healthcare benefits, including reimbursement for medical expenses, dental and optical care, and more. Take care of yourself and your family's health without financial worries. myENGIE We offer a range of flexible benefits to employees alongside hundreds of retail and lifestyle discounts through myENGIE. Diverse Employer ENGIE's purpose is to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy, through reduced energy consumption and more environmentally friendly solutions, and we know that the most successful businesses are the most sustainable ones. Diversity, equity and inclusion is key to sustainability and success and our goal is to attract, engage and retain the best talent, bringing the best thinking to our business from inside and outside of our industry. Our ambition is to make sure everyone at ENGIE feels valued, respected and included. We know that diverse teams have more creativity, imagination, innovation and problem solving capabilities, so we are committed to tackling inequalities and creating a diverse and inclusive business. Equal Opportunity We're an equal opportunity employer, which means we'll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and we're committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. During the application process you will be asked to complete an equality questionnaire on a voluntary basis and any data we collect will be treated confidentially and used for evaluation purposes only. This helps us understand our audience so we can make sure we are doing everything we can to attract a diverse range of people and ensure our recruitment processes are fair and inclusive.
Vital are working with UK s largest & leading Independent systems integrator of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS). They make buildings smarter by helping businesses reduce their energy costs, improve control and achieve environmental goals. They provide project installations, support services and integrated energy management solutions. Job Details We currently are looking to recruit a BMS Project Manager in the Wales & South West Region If you re passionate about BMS, we are working for one of the world s largest, independent employee owned BMS companies, promoting growth, collaboration, and wellbeing as our primary core values. As a Project Manager you will be required to execute the installation of a range of BMS systems for clients, contractors and End Users that conform to the content, margin and programme criteria agreed between the clients and their commercial colleagues. This challenging role will appeal to somebody who: has had experience in a similar role or have aspirations to become a BMS Project Manager in a supportive environment is familiar with the Trend / Siemens / Tridium product range has strong negotiation skills has experience of managing others effectively will ensure SLA s compliance, especially for key KPIs such as programme schedule and finance will ensure project deadlines are met and supporting the BMSI Project Managers succeed with their projects provide a centralised management structure for all project management functions liaise with the Business Manager to ensure resource allocation is adequate and in accordance with the requirements of the programme manage variations to contract and cost overspends in accordance with company procedure and in collaboration with surveyors ensure all work adheres to statutory and company regulations with regard to Health & Safety and that all company Health & Safety information is communicated, understood and adhered to If you do not hear from us within seven days, then your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. Vital Human Resources is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation. Up to £60,000 pa plus package.
May 16, 2024
Full time
Vital are working with UK s largest & leading Independent systems integrator of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS). They make buildings smarter by helping businesses reduce their energy costs, improve control and achieve environmental goals. They provide project installations, support services and integrated energy management solutions. Job Details We currently are looking to recruit a BMS Project Manager in the Wales & South West Region If you re passionate about BMS, we are working for one of the world s largest, independent employee owned BMS companies, promoting growth, collaboration, and wellbeing as our primary core values. As a Project Manager you will be required to execute the installation of a range of BMS systems for clients, contractors and End Users that conform to the content, margin and programme criteria agreed between the clients and their commercial colleagues. This challenging role will appeal to somebody who: has had experience in a similar role or have aspirations to become a BMS Project Manager in a supportive environment is familiar with the Trend / Siemens / Tridium product range has strong negotiation skills has experience of managing others effectively will ensure SLA s compliance, especially for key KPIs such as programme schedule and finance will ensure project deadlines are met and supporting the BMSI Project Managers succeed with their projects provide a centralised management structure for all project management functions liaise with the Business Manager to ensure resource allocation is adequate and in accordance with the requirements of the programme manage variations to contract and cost overspends in accordance with company procedure and in collaboration with surveyors ensure all work adheres to statutory and company regulations with regard to Health & Safety and that all company Health & Safety information is communicated, understood and adhered to If you do not hear from us within seven days, then your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. Vital Human Resources is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation. Up to £60,000 pa plus package.
Location: Colwick, Nottingham - NG4 2JT Salary: 32,000 - 35,000 per annum Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Free on-site parking Access to a benefits platform 3x salary death benefit Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (40 hours per week) Work Setting: Office-based role. Role Overview: As an HR Officer at Enva, you will be integral to our HR team, supporting all stages of the employee lifecycle. This role requires a proactive, highly organised individual who can provide a professional and efficient HR service, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and company policies. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the onboarding of new employees, including preparing welcome materials, conducting inductions, and verifying right-to-work documentation. Coordinate offboarding procedures, including conducting exit surveys and interviews. Manage the processing of contracts, background checks, and reference checks. Support recruitment efforts by advertising roles, managing applications, and coordinating interviews. Assist managers in handling employee relations issues, such as disciplinary and grievance procedures. Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee records and reports. Develop and foster strong relationships with employees at all levels. Assist in the development and implementation of HR policies and procedures. Required Skills and Experience: Demonstrated organisational and time management skills. Strong experience with HR processes and procedures. Previous experience in HR coordination, administration, or a similar role is essential. CIPD Level 5 or equivalent qualification is highly desirable. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word) and Microsoft Teams. Capability to work both independently and as part of a team. A driving licence and car are essential. About You: If you are a motivated individual with a strong passion for human resources and a commitment to excellence, we encourage you to apply. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your career and contribute to the success of a leading environmental company. About Enva: Enva Recycling is a leader in Recycling and Resource Management in the East Midlands, annually processing over 500,000 tonnes of waste. With a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, we successfully divert more than 95% of all waste from landfills. Operating from a 20-acre site in Nottingham and employing 300 staff across our Nottingham and Leicester locations, Enva is dedicated to delivering sustainable waste solutions. As part of the larger Enva Group, we extend our impact across the United Kingdom and Ireland with 38 facilities and a workforce of over 1,700. Our operations encompass a wide range of waste management services and resource recovery solutions, handling both hazardous and non-hazardous materials from industrial, commercial, and municipal sources. We generate valuable products for reuse in manufacturing and energy conversion, leveraging our extensive network of facilities and trusted partners to meet the comprehensive waste management and resource recovery needs of our customers. Enva is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. You may have experience in the following: HR Officer, Human Resources Officer, HR Coordinator, HR Administrator, HR Assistant, HR Advisor, Personnel Officer, People Operations Officer, Employee Relations Officer, Recruitment Officer, HR Specialist, Talent Acquisition Officer, HR Generalist, etc. REF-(Apply online only)
May 15, 2024
Full time
Location: Colwick, Nottingham - NG4 2JT Salary: 32,000 - 35,000 per annum Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Free on-site parking Access to a benefits platform 3x salary death benefit Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (40 hours per week) Work Setting: Office-based role. Role Overview: As an HR Officer at Enva, you will be integral to our HR team, supporting all stages of the employee lifecycle. This role requires a proactive, highly organised individual who can provide a professional and efficient HR service, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and company policies. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the onboarding of new employees, including preparing welcome materials, conducting inductions, and verifying right-to-work documentation. Coordinate offboarding procedures, including conducting exit surveys and interviews. Manage the processing of contracts, background checks, and reference checks. Support recruitment efforts by advertising roles, managing applications, and coordinating interviews. Assist managers in handling employee relations issues, such as disciplinary and grievance procedures. Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee records and reports. Develop and foster strong relationships with employees at all levels. Assist in the development and implementation of HR policies and procedures. Required Skills and Experience: Demonstrated organisational and time management skills. Strong experience with HR processes and procedures. Previous experience in HR coordination, administration, or a similar role is essential. CIPD Level 5 or equivalent qualification is highly desirable. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word) and Microsoft Teams. Capability to work both independently and as part of a team. A driving licence and car are essential. About You: If you are a motivated individual with a strong passion for human resources and a commitment to excellence, we encourage you to apply. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your career and contribute to the success of a leading environmental company. About Enva: Enva Recycling is a leader in Recycling and Resource Management in the East Midlands, annually processing over 500,000 tonnes of waste. With a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, we successfully divert more than 95% of all waste from landfills. Operating from a 20-acre site in Nottingham and employing 300 staff across our Nottingham and Leicester locations, Enva is dedicated to delivering sustainable waste solutions. As part of the larger Enva Group, we extend our impact across the United Kingdom and Ireland with 38 facilities and a workforce of over 1,700. Our operations encompass a wide range of waste management services and resource recovery solutions, handling both hazardous and non-hazardous materials from industrial, commercial, and municipal sources. We generate valuable products for reuse in manufacturing and energy conversion, leveraging our extensive network of facilities and trusted partners to meet the comprehensive waste management and resource recovery needs of our customers. Enva is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. You may have experience in the following: HR Officer, Human Resources Officer, HR Coordinator, HR Administrator, HR Assistant, HR Advisor, Personnel Officer, People Operations Officer, Employee Relations Officer, Recruitment Officer, HR Specialist, Talent Acquisition Officer, HR Generalist, etc. REF-(Apply online only)
IQ Talent Solutions are delighted to be recruiting an Senior Internal Communications Executive for one of our most prestigious clients who are a global industry leader in the software sector. The role is based in Central London where there is a hybrid working policy in place. The role will pay a competitive basic salary, bonus, and industry leading benefits. Reporting into the Senior Manager within the Strategic Communications function, you will work with the EMEA Strategic Communications team to deliver effective and engaging internal communications and events across the local and EMEA region. You will work with the Senior Manager to plan and implement an inspiring and measurable internal communication plan. You will also collaborate with key business areas to drive communication programmes that support our client's technology, cultural and marketing transformation. Support the delivery of internal initiatives that boost morale while keeping our clients' colleagues connected, engaged and informed. What is expected of the Senior Internal Communications Executive? Work with the Senior Manager - Internal Communications to plan and deploy the EMEA internal communications strategy. Support the delivery of the in-house executive communications programme for the management board. Support the Senior Internal Comms Manager to improve usage and interaction with our client's Intranet and social tools and improve consistency of messaging. Develop and launch a new employee focused e-magazine to share news, information and updates that will help people to feel proud and excited to be part of the family group. Develop manager communications approach to ensure senior team members are regularly updated with relevant information and provide tools to enable easy cascade of messaging to teams through to all team members Record and update channel metrics to measure success of internal comms messaging, activities and campaigns, creating reports and helping to review the effectiveness. Create, distribute and report on an internal comms pulse survey to gather feedback on the effectiveness of internal comms activity. Develop and distribute high-quality materials that articulate the brand, vision and objectives. Produce content for internal comms channels, actively sourcing business and employee news that represents activity aligned to their business strategy and company values. Actively demonstrate the company's progress against the pillars of the company strategy and help to drive understanding of how employees contribute to its delivery. Maintain and support the development of internal comms digital platform, including internal social channels. Partner with EMEA PR and Content Operations to ensure appropriate external content is share internally, adapting for the internal audience where necessary. Support the head office divisions to share business-wide updates and engage audiences with their messaging and content. Partner with HR and on a range of ongoing business projects and initiatives to drive employee engagement and help continue to build a positive culture at within Europe and across EMEA. Partner with the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion committee to support communication and raise awareness of key DEI events and activities. Support ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) communications across the Region. What we look for in an Senior Internal Communications Executive? Highly motivated self-starter with strong stakeholder management skills. A strong writer with an eye for detail and excellent proof-reading skills. An excellent grasp of English and proven experience in developing high-quality, targeted written communication deliverables, such as videos, Intranet content, employee newsletters, blogs, scripts. Ability to effectively communicate business strategies and complex messages in a simple and memorable way. Consistently able to meet deadlines and goals to a high-standard and within budget. Understanding of digital platforms and internal social tools. Knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 eg SharePoint and Viva Engage. Team player with positive energy, bags of initiative and a creative mindset. 2-3 years of experience in a dedicated internal communications role, either as a Senior IC Executive or Internal Communications Manager. Experience managing in-person and online/hybrid events. Proven success working closely with key influencers to deliver strategic messages. What the Senior Internal Communications Executive will receive? Competitive basic salary Annual bonus Hybrid working Industry leading benefits Opportunity to add a leading, global brand to your portfolio. InterQuest Group is acting as an employment agency for this vacancy. InterQuest Group is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, religion/belief, race, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, sex or sexual orientation. Please make us aware if you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
May 15, 2024
Full time
IQ Talent Solutions are delighted to be recruiting an Senior Internal Communications Executive for one of our most prestigious clients who are a global industry leader in the software sector. The role is based in Central London where there is a hybrid working policy in place. The role will pay a competitive basic salary, bonus, and industry leading benefits. Reporting into the Senior Manager within the Strategic Communications function, you will work with the EMEA Strategic Communications team to deliver effective and engaging internal communications and events across the local and EMEA region. You will work with the Senior Manager to plan and implement an inspiring and measurable internal communication plan. You will also collaborate with key business areas to drive communication programmes that support our client's technology, cultural and marketing transformation. Support the delivery of internal initiatives that boost morale while keeping our clients' colleagues connected, engaged and informed. What is expected of the Senior Internal Communications Executive? Work with the Senior Manager - Internal Communications to plan and deploy the EMEA internal communications strategy. Support the delivery of the in-house executive communications programme for the management board. Support the Senior Internal Comms Manager to improve usage and interaction with our client's Intranet and social tools and improve consistency of messaging. Develop and launch a new employee focused e-magazine to share news, information and updates that will help people to feel proud and excited to be part of the family group. Develop manager communications approach to ensure senior team members are regularly updated with relevant information and provide tools to enable easy cascade of messaging to teams through to all team members Record and update channel metrics to measure success of internal comms messaging, activities and campaigns, creating reports and helping to review the effectiveness. Create, distribute and report on an internal comms pulse survey to gather feedback on the effectiveness of internal comms activity. Develop and distribute high-quality materials that articulate the brand, vision and objectives. Produce content for internal comms channels, actively sourcing business and employee news that represents activity aligned to their business strategy and company values. Actively demonstrate the company's progress against the pillars of the company strategy and help to drive understanding of how employees contribute to its delivery. Maintain and support the development of internal comms digital platform, including internal social channels. Partner with EMEA PR and Content Operations to ensure appropriate external content is share internally, adapting for the internal audience where necessary. Support the head office divisions to share business-wide updates and engage audiences with their messaging and content. Partner with HR and on a range of ongoing business projects and initiatives to drive employee engagement and help continue to build a positive culture at within Europe and across EMEA. Partner with the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion committee to support communication and raise awareness of key DEI events and activities. Support ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) communications across the Region. What we look for in an Senior Internal Communications Executive? Highly motivated self-starter with strong stakeholder management skills. A strong writer with an eye for detail and excellent proof-reading skills. An excellent grasp of English and proven experience in developing high-quality, targeted written communication deliverables, such as videos, Intranet content, employee newsletters, blogs, scripts. Ability to effectively communicate business strategies and complex messages in a simple and memorable way. Consistently able to meet deadlines and goals to a high-standard and within budget. Understanding of digital platforms and internal social tools. Knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 eg SharePoint and Viva Engage. Team player with positive energy, bags of initiative and a creative mindset. 2-3 years of experience in a dedicated internal communications role, either as a Senior IC Executive or Internal Communications Manager. Experience managing in-person and online/hybrid events. Proven success working closely with key influencers to deliver strategic messages. What the Senior Internal Communications Executive will receive? Competitive basic salary Annual bonus Hybrid working Industry leading benefits Opportunity to add a leading, global brand to your portfolio. InterQuest Group is acting as an employment agency for this vacancy. InterQuest Group is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, religion/belief, race, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, sex or sexual orientation. Please make us aware if you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process.