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Taylor Wimpey
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Taylor Wimpey Leicester, Leicestershire
At Taylor Wimpey, we don't just build houses; we build futures. Not just for the people who live in our homes, but for our own people too. When we bring our collective skills together, we make amazing things happen - for ourselves, for each other and for our customers. There are incredible opportunities on your doorstep, and we want you to discover them all. With 22 regional offices across the UK and operations in Spain, we bring our vision to life locally. Here, you'll be given the tools to develop your skills and the freedom to explore new avenues. Share your ideas, experience a no-blame culture, and shape your work around your life. Every single one of us plays a vital role in bringing to life incredible places and spaces, where anyone can thrive. We believe in making a positive difference to our planet, as well as to people. Home to work that matters, and you can be a part of it. Job Summary Our regional commercial teams are integral to the successful delivery of every Taylor Wimpey project. This role is an opportunity to become part of a dynamic team assisting with procurement, commercial and contractual aspects of the BU. The role entails interfacing with all staff involved in the project including, but not limited to, BUMT, site teams, subcontractors, external suppliers and JV / Development partners. Primary Responsibilities Scheduling and quantifying materials and labour Ensure that commercial procedures comply with both the TW Commercial Manual and the TW Operating Framework. Work alongside other departments to ensure project viability and improvecost effectiveness. Ensure all specifications and programmes are complied with and that quality is not compromised. Process applications and payments and resolve any issues in conjunction with the Finance Department. Commercial Management Assist in WIP and cash flow forecasting. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs, which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the Group or external Companies. Calculate all the prime costs on developments within your remit, reporting any movements in the costs since the preparation of the funding exercise. Assist in the preparation of Project Budgets for authorisation by the Business Unit Management Team at the appropriate time. Maintain the development budget both in Coins and BoQ. Manage RSL valuations and attend meetingson site. Monitor and report costs Monitor and explain all cost movements within the project valuation. Responsibilityfor processing Contractor, subcontractor and consultant orders and payments, variation orders and day works. Review any variations on 3rd Party projects and liaise withTechnicalProject Manager for approvals. Undertake site valuations of production at budgeted coston a monthly basis. Carry outfullCVR process and prepare and present information for monthly finance meetings. Create Cost toCompletesand ensureCurrentbudget is up to date. Forecast final accounts and prepare and presentcostto complete reports. General Be aware of all codes of practice that impactonestimating e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC requirements, HSE etc. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the group or external Companies. Attend Pre-Start, Pre-Tender, specification and any other relevant meetings as required. Input and maintain any computer-based databases or systems including Coins and Excel. Attendsiteon a regular basisto complete Commercial functions. Any other duties as required by the Senior Commercial Manager. Experience, Qualifications, Technical Requirements Good knowledge of Building Regulations, NHBC and Health and Safety requirements. Industry related business qualification. Manage internal and external clients. IT literate (COINS system preferred). What we offer at Taylor Wimpey At Taylor Wimpey, we are committed to enabling you to make a home with us. Our work is not just about building homes; it's about doing work that matters, making a positive impact on the lives of our customers and the communities we serve. We enjoy many benefits as standard, including excellent retail discounts, company funded life insurance and private healthcare, and access to a quality pension scheme with company contributions. We also offer our discounted house purchase scheme, car leasing scheme and share plans, as well as the opportunity to tailor your benefit package to suit your needs with options such as buying extra annual leave or adding dependants to your benefit cover. Our total reward offer works perfectly with our culture, we are a welcoming community where everyone can feel at home. We create a home to your future by providing opportunities for growth and development. We offer industry leading professional training and development, which supports you to unlock your potential and fulfil your career and personal goals in a variety of opportunities and environments. We look to develop our people in the skills and areas they are most interested in, leveraging your qualities and appreciating your unique competencies, skills and expertise that, when we come together, make this a great place to work. If you want to do work that matters and build a career that lasts, make a home at Taylor Wimpey. Inclusivity Statement As a proud Disability Confident Employer, Taylor Wimpey is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively collaborate with individuals who have disabilities and long-term health conditions which have an effect on their ability to do normal daily activities, ensuring that barriers are eliminated when it comes to employment opportunities. In line with our commitment, we guarantee an interview to applicants who declare to us during the application process that they have a disability and meet the minimum requirements for the role. Join us in building a truly diverse and empowered team. Internal Applicants: Please inform your line manager if you wish to apply for this role.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
At Taylor Wimpey, we don't just build houses; we build futures. Not just for the people who live in our homes, but for our own people too. When we bring our collective skills together, we make amazing things happen - for ourselves, for each other and for our customers. There are incredible opportunities on your doorstep, and we want you to discover them all. With 22 regional offices across the UK and operations in Spain, we bring our vision to life locally. Here, you'll be given the tools to develop your skills and the freedom to explore new avenues. Share your ideas, experience a no-blame culture, and shape your work around your life. Every single one of us plays a vital role in bringing to life incredible places and spaces, where anyone can thrive. We believe in making a positive difference to our planet, as well as to people. Home to work that matters, and you can be a part of it. Job Summary Our regional commercial teams are integral to the successful delivery of every Taylor Wimpey project. This role is an opportunity to become part of a dynamic team assisting with procurement, commercial and contractual aspects of the BU. The role entails interfacing with all staff involved in the project including, but not limited to, BUMT, site teams, subcontractors, external suppliers and JV / Development partners. Primary Responsibilities Scheduling and quantifying materials and labour Ensure that commercial procedures comply with both the TW Commercial Manual and the TW Operating Framework. Work alongside other departments to ensure project viability and improvecost effectiveness. Ensure all specifications and programmes are complied with and that quality is not compromised. Process applications and payments and resolve any issues in conjunction with the Finance Department. Commercial Management Assist in WIP and cash flow forecasting. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs, which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the Group or external Companies. Calculate all the prime costs on developments within your remit, reporting any movements in the costs since the preparation of the funding exercise. Assist in the preparation of Project Budgets for authorisation by the Business Unit Management Team at the appropriate time. Maintain the development budget both in Coins and BoQ. Manage RSL valuations and attend meetingson site. Monitor and report costs Monitor and explain all cost movements within the project valuation. Responsibilityfor processing Contractor, subcontractor and consultant orders and payments, variation orders and day works. Review any variations on 3rd Party projects and liaise withTechnicalProject Manager for approvals. Undertake site valuations of production at budgeted coston a monthly basis. Carry outfullCVR process and prepare and present information for monthly finance meetings. Create Cost toCompletesand ensureCurrentbudget is up to date. Forecast final accounts and prepare and presentcostto complete reports. General Be aware of all codes of practice that impactonestimating e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC requirements, HSE etc. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the group or external Companies. Attend Pre-Start, Pre-Tender, specification and any other relevant meetings as required. Input and maintain any computer-based databases or systems including Coins and Excel. Attendsiteon a regular basisto complete Commercial functions. Any other duties as required by the Senior Commercial Manager. Experience, Qualifications, Technical Requirements Good knowledge of Building Regulations, NHBC and Health and Safety requirements. Industry related business qualification. Manage internal and external clients. IT literate (COINS system preferred). What we offer at Taylor Wimpey At Taylor Wimpey, we are committed to enabling you to make a home with us. Our work is not just about building homes; it's about doing work that matters, making a positive impact on the lives of our customers and the communities we serve. We enjoy many benefits as standard, including excellent retail discounts, company funded life insurance and private healthcare, and access to a quality pension scheme with company contributions. We also offer our discounted house purchase scheme, car leasing scheme and share plans, as well as the opportunity to tailor your benefit package to suit your needs with options such as buying extra annual leave or adding dependants to your benefit cover. Our total reward offer works perfectly with our culture, we are a welcoming community where everyone can feel at home. We create a home to your future by providing opportunities for growth and development. We offer industry leading professional training and development, which supports you to unlock your potential and fulfil your career and personal goals in a variety of opportunities and environments. We look to develop our people in the skills and areas they are most interested in, leveraging your qualities and appreciating your unique competencies, skills and expertise that, when we come together, make this a great place to work. If you want to do work that matters and build a career that lasts, make a home at Taylor Wimpey. Inclusivity Statement As a proud Disability Confident Employer, Taylor Wimpey is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively collaborate with individuals who have disabilities and long-term health conditions which have an effect on their ability to do normal daily activities, ensuring that barriers are eliminated when it comes to employment opportunities. In line with our commitment, we guarantee an interview to applicants who declare to us during the application process that they have a disability and meet the minimum requirements for the role. Join us in building a truly diverse and empowered team. Internal Applicants: Please inform your line manager if you wish to apply for this role.
Site Manager
The Riverside Group
Job Title: Site Manager Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £56,091.79 plus £4500 car allowance pa and Bonus Working Hours: 39 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday to Friday Location: Prospect, Lancashire If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. The difference you will make as a Site Manager You will manage the construction process ensuring efficient and effective delivery to programme, budget, and in line with health, safety and environmental requirements and quality standards. Ensure construction works are carried out and monitored in accordance with current health, safety and environmental legislation (HSE) and in line with company policies. Be the health, safety and environmental lead for the development championing a proactive and positive culture. About you We are looking for someone with Experience in a house building site management position within an established house building organisation for a minimum period of three years. Experience of managing quality and health and safety to high standards. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Proven ability to provide inspirational leadership. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension. 28 days holidays plus bank holidays. Flexible working options available. Investment in your learning, personal development and technology. A wide range of benefits. Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Role Profile Ensure construction works are carried out and monitored in accordance with current health, safety and environmental legislation (HSE) and in line with company policies. Be the health, safety and environmental lead for the development championing a proactive and positive culture. Undertake HSE inspections as required legally and by company policy. Ensure any HSE inspections are undertaken using the company's electronic compliance system (Zutec). Liaise with the appointed health and safety advisor and Riverside group health and safety team where applicable. Where improvement actions are required ensure these are actioned quickly. Supervise and manage all contractors and labour force on site to consistently deliver to the highest standard of workmanship. Ensuring construction works are delivered in line with construction programme and agreed customer completion dates. Manage material and subcontractor call offs to ensure site operations are efficient and delays avoided. Ensure all reporting is accurate with any risks identified and mitigated accordingly. Ensure accurate progress reports are submitted weekly in a timely manner to the Head of Construction. Report any issues relevant to delays on plot completions and CMLs with mitigation plans proposed. Ensure construction works are delivered in line with site start budget including prelim allowances. Minimise day works and variations proactively ensuring company process is followed. Liaise with the commercial department accordingly. Ensure construction works are delivered in accordance with planning authority, highway authority and environment agency approvals. Liaise with the Contracts Manager and Technical department on Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) requirements including site setup and welfare provision. Deliver a 5-star product, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and minimal snags at handover stage, promoting a 'Getting it Right First Time' approach in everything you do. Aim to reduce RIs and BRIs as part of an ongoing continual quality improvement process. Ensure any QA inspections are undertaken using the company's electronic compliance system (Zutec). Liaise with the customer care department accordingly. Undertake 10-day customer visits post completion to identify defects ensuring these are rectified promptly prior to handover to customer care. Ensure customers are spoken to regularly post completion to ensure a positive HBF CCS survey response is received. Ensure your development has a minimum 60% survey response rate and achieves a 5-star HBF CSS rating. Liaise with the sales department and customer care department where required. Undertake customer demonstrations in conjunction with the Sales Executive. For Housing Association plots undertake handover procedures in conjunction with the Land department. Liaise with the technical department proactively on design queries. Aim to address matters in advance prior to works commencing to avoid reworking and variations. Provide feedback on buildability in house type designs. Chair weekly subcontractor coordination meetings ensuring matters of programme, quality, HSE, and cost are discussed with actions agreed. Liaise with the commercial department and technical department where required. Chair weekly sales build meetings with the sales executive. Ensure communication relating to customer matters is effective and actions affecting completion dates and customer satisfaction are addressed urgently. Attend development team meetings and contribute proactively to discussions on development performance. Ensure construction matters are discussed with cost and programme delivery being key considerations. Contribute to the collation of handover pack information where required. Ensure sites are properly secured with clear segregation between work areas and the public realm. Ensure sites are clean and tidy and well presented at all times. Assisting Marketing with preparation for on-site filming. Ensure the company's procedures are followed at all times by yourself and others on site. Provide ad hoc cover on other sites as and when required. Develop and maintain good working relationships with subcontractors, material supply chains, NHBC inspectors, and consultants. Ensure communication is effective and prompt where needed. Ensure accurate records are maintained and available to the Head of Commercial in the event of legal action being taken. Other Duties Undertake any other duties deemed required by the Managing Director or Head of Construction to ensure the effective operation of the business. Additional Information The role will be exposed to sensitive information; therefore, the role holder is expected to maintain levels of confidentiality at all times. In order to fulfil the requirements of this role, you will be required to work flexibly during the hours of operation. It is a requirement that the role holder holds a current, valid UK driving licence. The role holder is expected to be committed to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken. Person specification Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Experience in a house building site management position within an established house building organisation for a minimum period of three years. Experience of managing quality and health and safety to high standards. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Proven ability to provide inspirational leadership. Knowledge of relevant legislation and government regulations. Degree level or equivalent in a construction discipline. High construction acumen with the ability to work at pace. Excellent communication and influencing skills with a strong customer focus. Results driven with the ability to manage conflicting stakeholder priorities. Evidence of continued professional development.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Site Manager Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £56,091.79 plus £4500 car allowance pa and Bonus Working Hours: 39 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday to Friday Location: Prospect, Lancashire If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description. The difference you will make as a Site Manager You will manage the construction process ensuring efficient and effective delivery to programme, budget, and in line with health, safety and environmental requirements and quality standards. Ensure construction works are carried out and monitored in accordance with current health, safety and environmental legislation (HSE) and in line with company policies. Be the health, safety and environmental lead for the development championing a proactive and positive culture. About you We are looking for someone with Experience in a house building site management position within an established house building organisation for a minimum period of three years. Experience of managing quality and health and safety to high standards. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Proven ability to provide inspirational leadership. Why Riverside? At Riverside, we're a housing association with a difference - enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we've been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us. Working with us, you'll enjoy: Competitive pay & generous pension. 28 days holidays plus bank holidays. Flexible working options available. Investment in your learning, personal development and technology. A wide range of benefits. Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside: We are inclusive. At Riverside, we value diversity in all its forms. We foster a workplace where all individuals are respected, empowered, and heard. Our commitment to inclusivity drives our success and enriches the lives of our customers and colleagues. Riverside is a Disability Confident Employer and operates a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for any applicant who declares they have a disability. If the applicant meets the minimum requirements for the role (as set out in the role profile and/or person specification) they will be guaranteed an interview. This role also falls under our Ethnic Diversity guaranteed interview scheme. If you are Ethnically Diverse and demonstrate you meet the minimum criteria for the role you will be guaranteed an interview. Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Role Profile Ensure construction works are carried out and monitored in accordance with current health, safety and environmental legislation (HSE) and in line with company policies. Be the health, safety and environmental lead for the development championing a proactive and positive culture. Undertake HSE inspections as required legally and by company policy. Ensure any HSE inspections are undertaken using the company's electronic compliance system (Zutec). Liaise with the appointed health and safety advisor and Riverside group health and safety team where applicable. Where improvement actions are required ensure these are actioned quickly. Supervise and manage all contractors and labour force on site to consistently deliver to the highest standard of workmanship. Ensuring construction works are delivered in line with construction programme and agreed customer completion dates. Manage material and subcontractor call offs to ensure site operations are efficient and delays avoided. Ensure all reporting is accurate with any risks identified and mitigated accordingly. Ensure accurate progress reports are submitted weekly in a timely manner to the Head of Construction. Report any issues relevant to delays on plot completions and CMLs with mitigation plans proposed. Ensure construction works are delivered in line with site start budget including prelim allowances. Minimise day works and variations proactively ensuring company process is followed. Liaise with the commercial department accordingly. Ensure construction works are delivered in accordance with planning authority, highway authority and environment agency approvals. Liaise with the Contracts Manager and Technical department on Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) requirements including site setup and welfare provision. Deliver a 5-star product, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and minimal snags at handover stage, promoting a 'Getting it Right First Time' approach in everything you do. Aim to reduce RIs and BRIs as part of an ongoing continual quality improvement process. Ensure any QA inspections are undertaken using the company's electronic compliance system (Zutec). Liaise with the customer care department accordingly. Undertake 10-day customer visits post completion to identify defects ensuring these are rectified promptly prior to handover to customer care. Ensure customers are spoken to regularly post completion to ensure a positive HBF CCS survey response is received. Ensure your development has a minimum 60% survey response rate and achieves a 5-star HBF CSS rating. Liaise with the sales department and customer care department where required. Undertake customer demonstrations in conjunction with the Sales Executive. For Housing Association plots undertake handover procedures in conjunction with the Land department. Liaise with the technical department proactively on design queries. Aim to address matters in advance prior to works commencing to avoid reworking and variations. Provide feedback on buildability in house type designs. Chair weekly subcontractor coordination meetings ensuring matters of programme, quality, HSE, and cost are discussed with actions agreed. Liaise with the commercial department and technical department where required. Chair weekly sales build meetings with the sales executive. Ensure communication relating to customer matters is effective and actions affecting completion dates and customer satisfaction are addressed urgently. Attend development team meetings and contribute proactively to discussions on development performance. Ensure construction matters are discussed with cost and programme delivery being key considerations. Contribute to the collation of handover pack information where required. Ensure sites are properly secured with clear segregation between work areas and the public realm. Ensure sites are clean and tidy and well presented at all times. Assisting Marketing with preparation for on-site filming. Ensure the company's procedures are followed at all times by yourself and others on site. Provide ad hoc cover on other sites as and when required. Develop and maintain good working relationships with subcontractors, material supply chains, NHBC inspectors, and consultants. Ensure communication is effective and prompt where needed. Ensure accurate records are maintained and available to the Head of Commercial in the event of legal action being taken. Other Duties Undertake any other duties deemed required by the Managing Director or Head of Construction to ensure the effective operation of the business. Additional Information The role will be exposed to sensitive information; therefore, the role holder is expected to maintain levels of confidentiality at all times. In order to fulfil the requirements of this role, you will be required to work flexibly during the hours of operation. It is a requirement that the role holder holds a current, valid UK driving licence. The role holder is expected to be committed to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken. Person specification Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Experience in a house building site management position within an established house building organisation for a minimum period of three years. Experience of managing quality and health and safety to high standards. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Proven ability to provide inspirational leadership. Knowledge of relevant legislation and government regulations. Degree level or equivalent in a construction discipline. High construction acumen with the ability to work at pace. Excellent communication and influencing skills with a strong customer focus. Results driven with the ability to manage conflicting stakeholder priorities. Evidence of continued professional development.
General Site Manager- Bradford, UK
Trades Workforce Solutions Leeds, Yorkshire
General Site Manager (12 Month Contract) Salary: Dependant on experience + Up to 20% performance bonus Benefits: Up to 7% matched Pension, private medical insurance, and travel insurance Hours/days per week: Temporary Contract for 12 months - 37.5 hours/5 days Place of work: Hybrid (4 days in Bradford) Reports to: Delivery Director About the client To achieve Britain's climate goals, there is an urgent need for a national shift from fossil fuel heating to low-carbon alternatives-and heat networks offer a proven, scalable option. Our client is one of the UK's leading developers of low-carbon heat networks, committed to decarbonising heat in towns and cities and helping accelerate the transition to net zero. Their heat networks offer the lowest-cost, simplest, and fastest route to reducing carbon emissions from heating at scale, while also creating a long-term foundation for healthier, greener urban areas. Our client has grown from a start-up to managing more than £600 million worth of heat network projects, with plans to invest £1 billion over the next eight years to build new networks across the UK. The team includes some of the most experienced professionals in the sector-having delivered and operated more than 100 district heating projects. About the job Our client is growing rapidly so this is an excellent opportunity to join a developing business and become involved from the outset. We are looking for a General Site Manager who can bring strong technical knowledge and relevant experience. The role sits within our dynamic Delivery team, delivering first of a kind, Low Carbon Energy Infrastructure for our Bradford scheme. You will manage multiple subcontractors and trades across civil, mechanical, and retrofit works in occupied buildings. You will coordinate activities on site, ensure safe systems of work, maintain programme targets, and deliver high-quality results, all while building positive relationships with contractors, residents, and local stakeholders. This is a proactive, site-based role requiring strong leadership, communication, and problem solving skills. What you'll do Project Oversight: Oversee daily site operations and ensure compliance with health and safety standards for DHN construction, including conducting thorough site inspections. Lead site inductions, toolbox talks, and safety briefings. Review RAMS, method statements, and construction phase plans. Monitor programme progress and manage critical path activities by identifying and mitigating risk associated with the project timeline and budget. Supervise subcontractors and address potential operational issues efficiently. Coordinate with utility providers, local authorities, and third party contractors. Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance: Enforce strict adherence to health and safety regulations (CDM 2015, HSE guidelines). Implement environmental protection measures, especially in urban or sensitive areas. Quality Assurance: Monitor workmanship and materials for adherence to technical specifications and industry standards (e.g., CIBSE, ADE) through inspections and commissioning documentation. Stakeholder Communication: Act as the main point of contact for clients, consultants, and local residents. Provide regular progress updates and resolve on site issues promptly. Foster a collaborative team environment and resolve conflicts as needed. Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate site records, including risk assessments, method statements, and daily logs. Report on KPIs, delays, and cost variations to Delivery Director. What you'll need Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field. Experience delivering retrofit projects in occupied properties, ideally including M&E and groundwork elements. Familiarity with budgeting and financial management in construction projects. A demonstrable background in supervising asbestos schemes of work is essential. Strong working knowledge of H&S legislation and best practice. Proficient in project management software (e.g., MS Project, MS Planner Primavera). SMSTS certification (essential). Valid CSCS card and in date First Aid at Work certification. Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and building codes. Excellent project management and organisational skills. Strong leadership and communication skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. All applicants must be eligible to legally work in the UK.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
General Site Manager (12 Month Contract) Salary: Dependant on experience + Up to 20% performance bonus Benefits: Up to 7% matched Pension, private medical insurance, and travel insurance Hours/days per week: Temporary Contract for 12 months - 37.5 hours/5 days Place of work: Hybrid (4 days in Bradford) Reports to: Delivery Director About the client To achieve Britain's climate goals, there is an urgent need for a national shift from fossil fuel heating to low-carbon alternatives-and heat networks offer a proven, scalable option. Our client is one of the UK's leading developers of low-carbon heat networks, committed to decarbonising heat in towns and cities and helping accelerate the transition to net zero. Their heat networks offer the lowest-cost, simplest, and fastest route to reducing carbon emissions from heating at scale, while also creating a long-term foundation for healthier, greener urban areas. Our client has grown from a start-up to managing more than £600 million worth of heat network projects, with plans to invest £1 billion over the next eight years to build new networks across the UK. The team includes some of the most experienced professionals in the sector-having delivered and operated more than 100 district heating projects. About the job Our client is growing rapidly so this is an excellent opportunity to join a developing business and become involved from the outset. We are looking for a General Site Manager who can bring strong technical knowledge and relevant experience. The role sits within our dynamic Delivery team, delivering first of a kind, Low Carbon Energy Infrastructure for our Bradford scheme. You will manage multiple subcontractors and trades across civil, mechanical, and retrofit works in occupied buildings. You will coordinate activities on site, ensure safe systems of work, maintain programme targets, and deliver high-quality results, all while building positive relationships with contractors, residents, and local stakeholders. This is a proactive, site-based role requiring strong leadership, communication, and problem solving skills. What you'll do Project Oversight: Oversee daily site operations and ensure compliance with health and safety standards for DHN construction, including conducting thorough site inspections. Lead site inductions, toolbox talks, and safety briefings. Review RAMS, method statements, and construction phase plans. Monitor programme progress and manage critical path activities by identifying and mitigating risk associated with the project timeline and budget. Supervise subcontractors and address potential operational issues efficiently. Coordinate with utility providers, local authorities, and third party contractors. Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance: Enforce strict adherence to health and safety regulations (CDM 2015, HSE guidelines). Implement environmental protection measures, especially in urban or sensitive areas. Quality Assurance: Monitor workmanship and materials for adherence to technical specifications and industry standards (e.g., CIBSE, ADE) through inspections and commissioning documentation. Stakeholder Communication: Act as the main point of contact for clients, consultants, and local residents. Provide regular progress updates and resolve on site issues promptly. Foster a collaborative team environment and resolve conflicts as needed. Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate site records, including risk assessments, method statements, and daily logs. Report on KPIs, delays, and cost variations to Delivery Director. What you'll need Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field. Experience delivering retrofit projects in occupied properties, ideally including M&E and groundwork elements. Familiarity with budgeting and financial management in construction projects. A demonstrable background in supervising asbestos schemes of work is essential. Strong working knowledge of H&S legislation and best practice. Proficient in project management software (e.g., MS Project, MS Planner Primavera). SMSTS certification (essential). Valid CSCS card and in date First Aid at Work certification. Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and building codes. Excellent project management and organisational skills. Strong leadership and communication skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. All applicants must be eligible to legally work in the UK.
excellerate services
Data Analyst Glasgow
excellerate services Paisley, Renfrewshire
Data Analyst Role Purpose The Data Analyst supports the operational and commercial performance of a cleaning contract by collecting, analysing, and presenting data that drives evidence-based decision making. The role works with operational systems (including digital audit tools, workforce systems, and internal reporting platforms) to ensure high-quality data, accurate performance tracking, and meaningful insights. Key Responsibilities Data Collection & Validation Gather operational, audit, compliance, workforce, and financial data from internal systems (including Velocity or equivalent). Validate data accuracy by checking for gaps, anomalies, and inconsistencies. Work with site teams to improve data quality and ensure correct system usage. Maintain organised datasets and clear documentation of data sources and definitions. Data Analysis & Insight Generation Analyse cleaning performance metrics such as KPI/SLA results, Quality audit scores, Shift attendance and labour utilisation, Productivity metrics, Complaint and incident trends, Equipment and stock usage. Identify performance issues, patterns, root causes, and opportunities for improvement. Produce actionable insights that support operational and commercial decision making. Reporting & Dashboards Create and maintain reporting dashboards using Excel, Power BI, or other analytics tools. Prepare weekly and monthly reports for internal leadership and client review meetings. Use Velocity data extracts to update automated dashboards. Ensure reports clearly communicate results, trends, and recommended actions. Operational & Contract Support Assist Operations Managers by providing data-driven recommendations to improve efficiency and service quality. Support labour modelling and workload analysis to optimise staffing levels. Track onboarding, training completion, and compliance activities through system data. Support mobilisation and transformation projects by analysing baseline data and post-mobilisation performance. Quality, Safety & Compliance Monitoring Monitor data related to QHSE audits, incidents, and compliance. Validate that cleaning standards and service levels are met according to contract requirements. Highlight risk areas and support corrective action plans. Stakeholder Engagement Present data and insights in a clear, accessible format to both operational teams and clients. Collaborate with Operations, QHSE, HR, and Finance to support joined-up reporting. Provide system and reporting support to site management teams as required. Skills & Experience Required Essential Strong analytical skills and experience working with operational or performance data. Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, formulas, data modelling). Experience with BI or reporting tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to communicate complex information clearly to non-technical audiences. Strong organisational and time-management skills. Desirable Experience using cleaning/FM systems. Experience in facilities management, cleaning, or service-based industries. Knowledge of KPI/SLA frameworks. Experience with data automation or integration processes. Understanding of QHSE reporting standards. Salary: To be confirmed, depending on experience. Full Time Work Location: Abbey Mill Business Centre, Paisley
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Data Analyst Role Purpose The Data Analyst supports the operational and commercial performance of a cleaning contract by collecting, analysing, and presenting data that drives evidence-based decision making. The role works with operational systems (including digital audit tools, workforce systems, and internal reporting platforms) to ensure high-quality data, accurate performance tracking, and meaningful insights. Key Responsibilities Data Collection & Validation Gather operational, audit, compliance, workforce, and financial data from internal systems (including Velocity or equivalent). Validate data accuracy by checking for gaps, anomalies, and inconsistencies. Work with site teams to improve data quality and ensure correct system usage. Maintain organised datasets and clear documentation of data sources and definitions. Data Analysis & Insight Generation Analyse cleaning performance metrics such as KPI/SLA results, Quality audit scores, Shift attendance and labour utilisation, Productivity metrics, Complaint and incident trends, Equipment and stock usage. Identify performance issues, patterns, root causes, and opportunities for improvement. Produce actionable insights that support operational and commercial decision making. Reporting & Dashboards Create and maintain reporting dashboards using Excel, Power BI, or other analytics tools. Prepare weekly and monthly reports for internal leadership and client review meetings. Use Velocity data extracts to update automated dashboards. Ensure reports clearly communicate results, trends, and recommended actions. Operational & Contract Support Assist Operations Managers by providing data-driven recommendations to improve efficiency and service quality. Support labour modelling and workload analysis to optimise staffing levels. Track onboarding, training completion, and compliance activities through system data. Support mobilisation and transformation projects by analysing baseline data and post-mobilisation performance. Quality, Safety & Compliance Monitoring Monitor data related to QHSE audits, incidents, and compliance. Validate that cleaning standards and service levels are met according to contract requirements. Highlight risk areas and support corrective action plans. Stakeholder Engagement Present data and insights in a clear, accessible format to both operational teams and clients. Collaborate with Operations, QHSE, HR, and Finance to support joined-up reporting. Provide system and reporting support to site management teams as required. Skills & Experience Required Essential Strong analytical skills and experience working with operational or performance data. Advanced Excel skills (pivot tables, formulas, data modelling). Experience with BI or reporting tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similar. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to communicate complex information clearly to non-technical audiences. Strong organisational and time-management skills. Desirable Experience using cleaning/FM systems. Experience in facilities management, cleaning, or service-based industries. Knowledge of KPI/SLA frameworks. Experience with data automation or integration processes. Understanding of QHSE reporting standards. Salary: To be confirmed, depending on experience. Full Time Work Location: Abbey Mill Business Centre, Paisley
Fawkes and Reece
Site Manager
Fawkes and Reece City, Manchester
Reference: VAC-40 Posted: March 20, 2025 Are you an ambitious Site Manager interested in joining a leading award-winning principal contractor on a high-rise £90m project in Manchester? There is an exciting new opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 principal contractor in Manchester on a brand new high-end reinforced concrete frame residential project valued at £90m. Reporting to a Project Manager, you will be starting the project from the enabling works through to the management of several subcontractor external & internal packages, chairing subcontractor meetings & overseeing health & safety and high standards of build quality. The company is an award-winning multi-disciplinary contractor and developer that specializes in the construction of commercial, residential, healthcare, and education projects typical in value between £50m and £250m. This is a fast-growing region with an impressive pipeline of projects that can offer excellent career development opportunities to Project Manager and above. Experience / Qualifications Required: Proven track record of Site Management within a large Tier 1 contractor environment across high-rise residential, multiple occupancy builds, student accommodation & commercial design & build projects. Experience of managing the full life cycle of a project from enabling works through to handover. Academically Qualified either BEng Civil Engineering / BSc Construction Management and relevant industry tickets and certificates. Track record of the delivery of high standards and behaviours in HSEQ. Excellent planning & time management skills with the ability to think ahead & manage risk. Salary & Package on offer: Base £50,000 - £60,000 (dependent on level / skills) Car allowance & fuel card 26 days holiday + bank holidays Good additional company benefits & perks Personal development plans for leadership progression.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Reference: VAC-40 Posted: March 20, 2025 Are you an ambitious Site Manager interested in joining a leading award-winning principal contractor on a high-rise £90m project in Manchester? There is an exciting new opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 principal contractor in Manchester on a brand new high-end reinforced concrete frame residential project valued at £90m. Reporting to a Project Manager, you will be starting the project from the enabling works through to the management of several subcontractor external & internal packages, chairing subcontractor meetings & overseeing health & safety and high standards of build quality. The company is an award-winning multi-disciplinary contractor and developer that specializes in the construction of commercial, residential, healthcare, and education projects typical in value between £50m and £250m. This is a fast-growing region with an impressive pipeline of projects that can offer excellent career development opportunities to Project Manager and above. Experience / Qualifications Required: Proven track record of Site Management within a large Tier 1 contractor environment across high-rise residential, multiple occupancy builds, student accommodation & commercial design & build projects. Experience of managing the full life cycle of a project from enabling works through to handover. Academically Qualified either BEng Civil Engineering / BSc Construction Management and relevant industry tickets and certificates. Track record of the delivery of high standards and behaviours in HSEQ. Excellent planning & time management skills with the ability to think ahead & manage risk. Salary & Package on offer: Base £50,000 - £60,000 (dependent on level / skills) Car allowance & fuel card 26 days holiday + bank holidays Good additional company benefits & perks Personal development plans for leadership progression.
Climate17
Senior construction project manager (m/w/d)
Climate17 Leeds, Yorkshire
Projektleiter (m/w/d) Photovoltaik - Großprojekte Bau & Netzanschluss Arbeitszeit: 100% Gestalten Sie aktiv die Energiewende, indem Sie großflächige Photovoltaik-Bauprojekte von der Planung bis zur Fertigstellung verantworten. Sie übernehmen die Steuerung von Zeitplänen, Budgets und Sicherheitsanforderungen und arbeiten dabei mit einem erfahrenen, interdisziplinären Team in einem dynamischen, wachsenden Umfeld. Ihre Aufgaben: Gesamtverantwortung für Bauprojekte im Bereich Photovoltaik, einschließlich Netzanschluss-Infrastruktur Koordination interner und externer Projektbeteiligter: Ingenieure, Bauleitung, Nachunternehmer Erstellung und Steuerung detaillierter Projektpläne und Meilensteine Verantwortung für Genehmigungen, Versicherungen und alle erforderlichen Unterlagen vor Baubeginn Überwachung von Materiallieferungen, Baustellenkonformität sowie Einhaltung von Sicherheits- und Qualitätsstandards Budgetkontrolle, Rechnungsprüfung sowie regelmäßige Durchführung von Baubesprechungen Ihr Profil: Abgeschlossenes Studium im Bereich Elektrotechnik (Bachelor oder Master) 5-7 Jahre Erfahrung in der Leitung von Bauprojekten, idealerweise im Bereich erneuerbare Energien Ausgeprägte organisatorische Fähigkeiten und hohes Qualitätsbewusstsein Proaktive, lösungsorientierte Arbeitsweise Hohes Verantwortungsbewusstsein für Qualität und Arbeitssicherheit Kommunikationsstärke sowie teamorientierter Arbeitsstil Sehr gute Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse Was das Unternehmen bietet: Internationales, dynamisches Team mit vielfältigen Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten Sicherer, zukunftsorientierter Arbeitsplatz Attraktives Vergütungspaket inkl. zusätzlicher Benefits (z. B. Mobilitäts- und Gesundheitsangebote) Modern ausgestattetes, zentral gelegenes Büro Umfassende Möglichkeiten zur persönlichen Weiterentwicklung Inklusiver Bewerbungsprozess Climate17 setzt sich für die Schaffung eines vielfältigen, integrativen und gerechten Arbeitsumfelds ein. Wir sind überzeugt, dass es ohne Menschen keine Lösung für den Klimawandel geben kann. Unser Ziel ist es, Vielfalt in allen Bereichen zu fördern. Daher arbeiten wir partnerschaftlich mit unseren Kund:innen und Kandidat:innen zusammen, um eine inklusive, nachhaltige und regenerative Welt zu gestalten.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Projektleiter (m/w/d) Photovoltaik - Großprojekte Bau & Netzanschluss Arbeitszeit: 100% Gestalten Sie aktiv die Energiewende, indem Sie großflächige Photovoltaik-Bauprojekte von der Planung bis zur Fertigstellung verantworten. Sie übernehmen die Steuerung von Zeitplänen, Budgets und Sicherheitsanforderungen und arbeiten dabei mit einem erfahrenen, interdisziplinären Team in einem dynamischen, wachsenden Umfeld. Ihre Aufgaben: Gesamtverantwortung für Bauprojekte im Bereich Photovoltaik, einschließlich Netzanschluss-Infrastruktur Koordination interner und externer Projektbeteiligter: Ingenieure, Bauleitung, Nachunternehmer Erstellung und Steuerung detaillierter Projektpläne und Meilensteine Verantwortung für Genehmigungen, Versicherungen und alle erforderlichen Unterlagen vor Baubeginn Überwachung von Materiallieferungen, Baustellenkonformität sowie Einhaltung von Sicherheits- und Qualitätsstandards Budgetkontrolle, Rechnungsprüfung sowie regelmäßige Durchführung von Baubesprechungen Ihr Profil: Abgeschlossenes Studium im Bereich Elektrotechnik (Bachelor oder Master) 5-7 Jahre Erfahrung in der Leitung von Bauprojekten, idealerweise im Bereich erneuerbare Energien Ausgeprägte organisatorische Fähigkeiten und hohes Qualitätsbewusstsein Proaktive, lösungsorientierte Arbeitsweise Hohes Verantwortungsbewusstsein für Qualität und Arbeitssicherheit Kommunikationsstärke sowie teamorientierter Arbeitsstil Sehr gute Deutsch- und Englischkenntnisse Was das Unternehmen bietet: Internationales, dynamisches Team mit vielfältigen Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten Sicherer, zukunftsorientierter Arbeitsplatz Attraktives Vergütungspaket inkl. zusätzlicher Benefits (z. B. Mobilitäts- und Gesundheitsangebote) Modern ausgestattetes, zentral gelegenes Büro Umfassende Möglichkeiten zur persönlichen Weiterentwicklung Inklusiver Bewerbungsprozess Climate17 setzt sich für die Schaffung eines vielfältigen, integrativen und gerechten Arbeitsumfelds ein. Wir sind überzeugt, dass es ohne Menschen keine Lösung für den Klimawandel geben kann. Unser Ziel ist es, Vielfalt in allen Bereichen zu fördern. Daher arbeiten wir partnerschaftlich mit unseren Kund:innen und Kandidat:innen zusammen, um eine inklusive, nachhaltige und regenerative Welt zu gestalten.
O'Neill & Brennan
Senior HSE Manager - Multi-Site Construction (NEBOSH)
O'Neill & Brennan
A leading commercial fit-out contractor in London is looking for an experienced Health & Safety Manager. The successful candidate will promote a positive safety culture, conduct site audits, and ensure compliance across multiple projects. They seek an individual with at least 3-5 years in construction, a NEBOSH Construction Certificate, and strong knowledge of safety regulations. You will enjoy a competitive salary with benefits and prospects for career advancement.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
A leading commercial fit-out contractor in London is looking for an experienced Health & Safety Manager. The successful candidate will promote a positive safety culture, conduct site audits, and ensure compliance across multiple projects. They seek an individual with at least 3-5 years in construction, a NEBOSH Construction Certificate, and strong knowledge of safety regulations. You will enjoy a competitive salary with benefits and prospects for career advancement.
Branch Manager
GSF Car Parts Limited Chelmsford, Essex
About The Role As a Branch Manager within GSF Car Parts, you will manage the day to day functions of the branch, ensuring branch teams are performing to the highest level and achieving KPI's through Sales and Service of products and managing stock movement. Being the leader of the branch means that you will be proactive and positive towards branch and Company promotion and initiatives; leading on our aim to be the best supplier, employer and customer within our industry. Main Duties include: Lead, manage and motivate the branch team Set and monitor targets for individual team members and ensure they are sufficiently skilled Work with Management Team to determine annual budget Liaise with the Product Management Department to ensure correct inventory levels with regards to type, quantity and quality to meet customer demand Compile, analyse and present management information as required Actively use Reports, EMI and phone data to support growth Ensure the Team is sufficiently skilled to maximise the return on incoming sales calls / counter sales Manage and be responsible for health and safety requirements of the branch in line with the company H&S Policy and any other HSE legislation Ensure the operational functions of the branch run smoothly Working hours: 45 (average) hours Monday to Friday, including alternate Saturday working. About You We are looking for a high level, experienced Branch Manager who will have a proven track record of staff development, previous management experience and a passion for sales. The ideal candidate will come from a FMCG background, or, desirably within the automotive industry. What you'll need to succeed: Experience of managing and motivating a diverse team Smart, well-presented and of exceptional personal calibre Ability to set high standards Customer focussed, driven to achieve and willing to go the extra mile Dynamic and outgoing with high energy levels Confident and capable of leading by example Outstanding interpersonal and leadership skills Good communicator and self-aware Knowledge of MAM, Allicat is desirable however not essential What we'll offer: Benefits at GSF Car Parts are designed to support all aspects of our team members life throughout their career. Whether that's their health, wealth or everyday lifestyle, we are here for our team members and their loved ones and there is something for everyone! To name a few of our benefits we offer: Opportunity to earn a performance based bonus as part of this role 33 days annual leave, including bank holidays Free flu vaccine Health & wellbeing tools Free support from pension experts Life assurance scheme Discounts from 100's of household names including Asda, Nike & John Lewis A suite of financial wellbeing products including advances and savings schemes Paid time off to volunteer Training qualifications and career progression opportunities About Us GSF Car Parts is one of the UK's leading automotive parts distributors, supplying thousands of independent garages throughout the UK and Ireland with parts, tools, garage equipment and specialist training. The group has over 175 branches nationwide and a turnover exceeding £475 million. Built on the heritage and success of a dozen local brand identities acquired over several years, we have traded as one brand since November 2021. Our branch network is bolstered by centralised support and expertise from specialist departments in key areas such as procurement and supply chain, marketing and national accounts. The business also benefits from integrated IT systems, which include our industry leading catalogue system, Allicat, and access to the Group's national garage programme, Servicesure.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
About The Role As a Branch Manager within GSF Car Parts, you will manage the day to day functions of the branch, ensuring branch teams are performing to the highest level and achieving KPI's through Sales and Service of products and managing stock movement. Being the leader of the branch means that you will be proactive and positive towards branch and Company promotion and initiatives; leading on our aim to be the best supplier, employer and customer within our industry. Main Duties include: Lead, manage and motivate the branch team Set and monitor targets for individual team members and ensure they are sufficiently skilled Work with Management Team to determine annual budget Liaise with the Product Management Department to ensure correct inventory levels with regards to type, quantity and quality to meet customer demand Compile, analyse and present management information as required Actively use Reports, EMI and phone data to support growth Ensure the Team is sufficiently skilled to maximise the return on incoming sales calls / counter sales Manage and be responsible for health and safety requirements of the branch in line with the company H&S Policy and any other HSE legislation Ensure the operational functions of the branch run smoothly Working hours: 45 (average) hours Monday to Friday, including alternate Saturday working. About You We are looking for a high level, experienced Branch Manager who will have a proven track record of staff development, previous management experience and a passion for sales. The ideal candidate will come from a FMCG background, or, desirably within the automotive industry. What you'll need to succeed: Experience of managing and motivating a diverse team Smart, well-presented and of exceptional personal calibre Ability to set high standards Customer focussed, driven to achieve and willing to go the extra mile Dynamic and outgoing with high energy levels Confident and capable of leading by example Outstanding interpersonal and leadership skills Good communicator and self-aware Knowledge of MAM, Allicat is desirable however not essential What we'll offer: Benefits at GSF Car Parts are designed to support all aspects of our team members life throughout their career. Whether that's their health, wealth or everyday lifestyle, we are here for our team members and their loved ones and there is something for everyone! To name a few of our benefits we offer: Opportunity to earn a performance based bonus as part of this role 33 days annual leave, including bank holidays Free flu vaccine Health & wellbeing tools Free support from pension experts Life assurance scheme Discounts from 100's of household names including Asda, Nike & John Lewis A suite of financial wellbeing products including advances and savings schemes Paid time off to volunteer Training qualifications and career progression opportunities About Us GSF Car Parts is one of the UK's leading automotive parts distributors, supplying thousands of independent garages throughout the UK and Ireland with parts, tools, garage equipment and specialist training. The group has over 175 branches nationwide and a turnover exceeding £475 million. Built on the heritage and success of a dozen local brand identities acquired over several years, we have traded as one brand since November 2021. Our branch network is bolstered by centralised support and expertise from specialist departments in key areas such as procurement and supply chain, marketing and national accounts. The business also benefits from integrated IT systems, which include our industry leading catalogue system, Allicat, and access to the Group's national garage programme, Servicesure.
Fawkes and Reece
Quantity Surveyor
Fawkes and Reece City, Manchester
Location: Manchester Salary: £300.00 per Day Contract: Long Term Contract Type: Full Time Reference: Quantity Surveyor_ Posted: August 6, 2025 Fawkes and Reece are looking for a quantity surveyor for an immediate start to work with a well established house builder. This is an office based role in Manchester, working hours from 8:15am to 17:00pm. Primary Responsibilities Scheduling and quantifying materials and labour Ensure that commercial procedures comply with both the Commercial Manual and the Operating Framework. Work alongside other departments to ensure project viability and improve cost effectiveness. Ensure all specifications and programmes are complied with and that quality is not compromised. Process applications and payments and resolve any issues in conjunction with the Finance Department. Commercial Management Assist in WIP and cash flow forecasting. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs, which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the Group or external Companies. Calculate all the prime costs on developments within your remit, reporting any movements in the costs since the preparation of the funding exercise. Assist in the preparation of Project Budgets for authorisation by the Business Unit Management Team at the appropriate time. Maintain the development budget both in Coins and BoQ. Manage RSL valuations and attend meetings on site. Monitor and report costs Monitor and explain all cost movements within the project valuation. Responsibility for processing Contractor, subcontractor and consultant orders and payments, variation orders and day works. Review any variations on 3rd Party projects and liaise with Technical Project Manager for approvals. Undertake site valuations of production at budgeted cost on a monthly basis. Carry out full CVR process and prepare and present information for monthly finance meetings. Create Cost to Completes and ensure Current budget is up to date. Forecast final accounts and prepare and present cost to complete reports. General Be aware of all codes of practice that impact on estimating e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC requirements, HSE etc. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the group or external Companies. Attend Pre-Start, Pre-Tender, specification, and any other relevant meetings as required. Input and maintain any computer-based databases or systems including Coins and Excel. Attend site on a regular basis to complete Commercial functions. Any other duties as required by the Senior Commercial Manager. Experience, Qualifications, Technical Requirements Good knowledge of Building Regulations, NHBC and Health and Safety requirements. Industry related business qualification. Manage internal and external clients. IT literate (COINS required) If you think you have right experience and interested in this role, please apply below.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Location: Manchester Salary: £300.00 per Day Contract: Long Term Contract Type: Full Time Reference: Quantity Surveyor_ Posted: August 6, 2025 Fawkes and Reece are looking for a quantity surveyor for an immediate start to work with a well established house builder. This is an office based role in Manchester, working hours from 8:15am to 17:00pm. Primary Responsibilities Scheduling and quantifying materials and labour Ensure that commercial procedures comply with both the Commercial Manual and the Operating Framework. Work alongside other departments to ensure project viability and improve cost effectiveness. Ensure all specifications and programmes are complied with and that quality is not compromised. Process applications and payments and resolve any issues in conjunction with the Finance Department. Commercial Management Assist in WIP and cash flow forecasting. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs, which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the Group or external Companies. Calculate all the prime costs on developments within your remit, reporting any movements in the costs since the preparation of the funding exercise. Assist in the preparation of Project Budgets for authorisation by the Business Unit Management Team at the appropriate time. Maintain the development budget both in Coins and BoQ. Manage RSL valuations and attend meetings on site. Monitor and report costs Monitor and explain all cost movements within the project valuation. Responsibility for processing Contractor, subcontractor and consultant orders and payments, variation orders and day works. Review any variations on 3rd Party projects and liaise with Technical Project Manager for approvals. Undertake site valuations of production at budgeted cost on a monthly basis. Carry out full CVR process and prepare and present information for monthly finance meetings. Create Cost to Completes and ensure Current budget is up to date. Forecast final accounts and prepare and present cost to complete reports. General Be aware of all codes of practice that impact on estimating e.g. Building Regulations, NHBC requirements, HSE etc. Monitor, reconcile and recharge any costs which relate to shared cost items with either other businesses within the group or external Companies. Attend Pre-Start, Pre-Tender, specification, and any other relevant meetings as required. Input and maintain any computer-based databases or systems including Coins and Excel. Attend site on a regular basis to complete Commercial functions. Any other duties as required by the Senior Commercial Manager. Experience, Qualifications, Technical Requirements Good knowledge of Building Regulations, NHBC and Health and Safety requirements. Industry related business qualification. Manage internal and external clients. IT literate (COINS required) If you think you have right experience and interested in this role, please apply below.
Leidos
Service Delivery Manager - Manchester Airport Group
Leidos City, Manchester
Description As the Service Delivery Manager for our partner customer Manchester Airport Group (MAG) you will work in close collaboration with the Service Program Account Manager MAG. Regularly interacting with cross functional business areas and liaising with internal and external stakeholders. This role is pivotal in driving service excellence for MAG and it is essential you are a champion of our corporate values, advocate of change and our continuous improvement ethos. You will have proven experience of delivering results, developing high performing, agile teams and strong background in large volume, 24/7 technical and/or complex service operations. The role will be pivotal in ensuring delivery is aligned with our contractual obligations, regulatory industry standards and compliant with all legislation. You must be willing to hit the ground running, enjoy working in challenging environments, be flexible, proactive, adaptable, solutions focussed and a major team player. Having a true passion for investing in performance and development of our people and be committed to our customers mission always being our mission. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Technical Operational Delivery & Service Performance: responsible for customer asset maintenance, repair, software upgrades across Manchester Airport Group(MAG) sites. Inventory Management: ensure compliance with company inventory management and contractual obligations for critical on-site stock Operational & IT Incident Management; service recovery of assets and support to major IT incidents. Systems Utilisation, Data analysis and reporting. Resource & Maintenance Scheduling, gap analysis and impacts. Workforce Planning & Resource Management: long term planning for resource, service improvements, and operational resilience. Adherence to industry regulations, health & safety, cyber security People & Performance Maintain skills matrix and regular assessment of Engineer competency informing technical product training and soft skills requirements. Cascade business area objectives and identify specific objectives relating to team and MAG operations. Drive employee engagement through regular check ins, mid year and annual reviews to the required timelines and ensure performance records are maintained by both Engineers and Manager. Absence management - ensure relevant HR processes are adhered to for all absence types. Ensure corporate mandatory compliance and health & safety training is completed to required deadlines Assume responsibility for ensuring housekeeping and safety within the MAG designated offices at each site with regular reviews of the site working areas, reporting any issues to both Leidos and MAG HSE. Time Management Service Level Management: own, monitor, and report on all Service Level Agreements (SLAs) related to checkpoint operations, driving performance to meet or exceed targets. Ensure effective planning of own/Service Program Account Manager diary, tasks, workstreams and projects. Cost Control & Efficiencies Cost Control: ensure 'real time' capture within CRM (Salesforce Lightning) and correct labour charging to direct and indirect codes. Monitor resource deficits and any overtime requirements ensuring all Engineers working any additional hours have prior approval against business needs. Own process for small out of scope service projects to include outline of requirements and costs through to quotation and delivery. Ensuring all such works have engagement with cross functional areas formal purchase orders submitted and any associated RAMs etc. Meet weekly with MAG Service Program Account Manager to track resource allocations, overtime spend and parts usage and engage with Service Leadership bi weekly to report challenges/highlights. Ensure key service commissioning/decommissioning/repair projects are efficiently cost effectively planned, resourced and co ordinated with MAG Engineering, External suppliers and cross functional departments. Ensure review, approval and monitoring of any required travel, accommodation and sundry expenses. Ensuring compliance with policy. Data and Reporting Performance Reporting: Track and report on KPIs and operational metrics. Service Level Management: Monitor and report on SLAs. Documentation & Record Keeping: Maintain secure and accurate records of compliance activities, ensuring readiness for inspections, including ISO. Ensure accuracy of Engineer utilisation of Systems (Salesforce Lightening/Deltek/Costpoint Timely and accurate transactions against open work orders. Communication & Collaboration Create regular forums with the Service Program Account Manager and sited teams to build engaging and trusting relationships - operational stand ups through to monthly operational reviews. Build a strong and trusting collaborative relationship with the MAG Service Program Account Manager, Service Management, key Stakeholders, Senior Management and Leadership. Co ordinate periods of leave and any training with the Service Program Account Manager. Highlighting any gaps to Snr Management for ad hoc support from the UK Area and Service Account Managers. Ensure Weekly Operations Meetings are scheduled and chaired at each site (generally remotely/on site for exceptions). Stakeholder Engagement: Cultivate and maintain strong internal/external relationships, including MAG Engineering, Leidos Service Programs always ensuring clear and concise communications (written/verbal). Escalation & Incident Management: Act as the escalation point for operational issues and service disruptions - report to the Service Program Account Manager MAG and upward as necessary. Team Leadership & Development: Recruit/onboard, train, and develop site based service delivery teams, fostering a high performance culture focused on safety, compliance, improvement and customer service excellence. Cross Functional Working Stakeholder Engagement: Work with MAG Engineering, Leidos Service Programs, Technical support and other inter departments across the business as required. Audit & Inspection Management: Lead internal and external audits across all three airport sites. Work with MAG Engineering at each site to ensure MAG first line level one and two maintenance is being completed. Highlight any non delivery and service impacts to Service Program Account Manager and Snr Manager Service Delivery. Health & Safety Regulatory Adherence: Ensure full compliance with UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Department for Transport (DfT) regulations governing airport security operations. Risk Management: Conduct regular risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and develop mitigation strategies. Responsible for and proficient in creation and review of RAMS and engaging with Health & Safety Team. Training & Certification: Ensure all team members hold valid training certificates/Airside passes/CTC. Monitor/update training records/matrix to ensure compliance. Incident Reporting & Investigation: Manage the reporting and investigation of compliance breaches and security incidents, liaising with authorities as needed. Compliance Ensure all processes, procedures and activities adhere to organisational and industry standards. Ensure Engineers maintain site access via airport pass issue and validity. Responsible for ensuring all Engineers have valid radiation certification to ensure compliance in the use of Radiation Meters and conducting testing within monthly PMs and accurate recording. Ensure Engineers are assuming responsibility for Dossimeter readings/submissions within the required timelines and adhering to IRR17 regulations. Cyber Security - ensure all Engineers assume responsibility for adherence to related policies and procedures (including company issue laptops/devices and all customer assets (remote & on site). Participate in any internal and customer audits/desk top exercises Inform and maintain upkeep of cyber related records/reporting. Equality Fully Understand and always adhere to the Company's Equality Policy and foster diversity. Company Values All employees must represent the Leidos brand with pride and always advocate our Corporate Company Values and Business Ethics. Requirements Proven experience in multi site /large scale, cross functional technical service operations in regulated environments. A background of proven change management and advocating continuous improvement ethos in complex organisations. Excellent leadership, people/performance management. Ability to foster can do attitudes, agile teams, and high performance culture Strong collaboration and customer relationship management. Excellent planning ability and time management skills. Proficiency in interpreting complex technical information. Demonstrated commercial and financial acumen. High level of integrity and professionalism. Competent understanding and application of health & safety, wellbeing and compliance Confident in challenging environments and managing multiple priorities. Proficient in use of Microsoft office, be spoke systems with strong analytical and problem solving skills. Ability to travel regularly and/or at short notice between Manchester . click apply for full job details
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Description As the Service Delivery Manager for our partner customer Manchester Airport Group (MAG) you will work in close collaboration with the Service Program Account Manager MAG. Regularly interacting with cross functional business areas and liaising with internal and external stakeholders. This role is pivotal in driving service excellence for MAG and it is essential you are a champion of our corporate values, advocate of change and our continuous improvement ethos. You will have proven experience of delivering results, developing high performing, agile teams and strong background in large volume, 24/7 technical and/or complex service operations. The role will be pivotal in ensuring delivery is aligned with our contractual obligations, regulatory industry standards and compliant with all legislation. You must be willing to hit the ground running, enjoy working in challenging environments, be flexible, proactive, adaptable, solutions focussed and a major team player. Having a true passion for investing in performance and development of our people and be committed to our customers mission always being our mission. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Technical Operational Delivery & Service Performance: responsible for customer asset maintenance, repair, software upgrades across Manchester Airport Group(MAG) sites. Inventory Management: ensure compliance with company inventory management and contractual obligations for critical on-site stock Operational & IT Incident Management; service recovery of assets and support to major IT incidents. Systems Utilisation, Data analysis and reporting. Resource & Maintenance Scheduling, gap analysis and impacts. Workforce Planning & Resource Management: long term planning for resource, service improvements, and operational resilience. Adherence to industry regulations, health & safety, cyber security People & Performance Maintain skills matrix and regular assessment of Engineer competency informing technical product training and soft skills requirements. Cascade business area objectives and identify specific objectives relating to team and MAG operations. Drive employee engagement through regular check ins, mid year and annual reviews to the required timelines and ensure performance records are maintained by both Engineers and Manager. Absence management - ensure relevant HR processes are adhered to for all absence types. Ensure corporate mandatory compliance and health & safety training is completed to required deadlines Assume responsibility for ensuring housekeeping and safety within the MAG designated offices at each site with regular reviews of the site working areas, reporting any issues to both Leidos and MAG HSE. Time Management Service Level Management: own, monitor, and report on all Service Level Agreements (SLAs) related to checkpoint operations, driving performance to meet or exceed targets. Ensure effective planning of own/Service Program Account Manager diary, tasks, workstreams and projects. Cost Control & Efficiencies Cost Control: ensure 'real time' capture within CRM (Salesforce Lightning) and correct labour charging to direct and indirect codes. Monitor resource deficits and any overtime requirements ensuring all Engineers working any additional hours have prior approval against business needs. Own process for small out of scope service projects to include outline of requirements and costs through to quotation and delivery. Ensuring all such works have engagement with cross functional areas formal purchase orders submitted and any associated RAMs etc. Meet weekly with MAG Service Program Account Manager to track resource allocations, overtime spend and parts usage and engage with Service Leadership bi weekly to report challenges/highlights. Ensure key service commissioning/decommissioning/repair projects are efficiently cost effectively planned, resourced and co ordinated with MAG Engineering, External suppliers and cross functional departments. Ensure review, approval and monitoring of any required travel, accommodation and sundry expenses. Ensuring compliance with policy. Data and Reporting Performance Reporting: Track and report on KPIs and operational metrics. Service Level Management: Monitor and report on SLAs. Documentation & Record Keeping: Maintain secure and accurate records of compliance activities, ensuring readiness for inspections, including ISO. Ensure accuracy of Engineer utilisation of Systems (Salesforce Lightening/Deltek/Costpoint Timely and accurate transactions against open work orders. Communication & Collaboration Create regular forums with the Service Program Account Manager and sited teams to build engaging and trusting relationships - operational stand ups through to monthly operational reviews. Build a strong and trusting collaborative relationship with the MAG Service Program Account Manager, Service Management, key Stakeholders, Senior Management and Leadership. Co ordinate periods of leave and any training with the Service Program Account Manager. Highlighting any gaps to Snr Management for ad hoc support from the UK Area and Service Account Managers. Ensure Weekly Operations Meetings are scheduled and chaired at each site (generally remotely/on site for exceptions). Stakeholder Engagement: Cultivate and maintain strong internal/external relationships, including MAG Engineering, Leidos Service Programs always ensuring clear and concise communications (written/verbal). Escalation & Incident Management: Act as the escalation point for operational issues and service disruptions - report to the Service Program Account Manager MAG and upward as necessary. Team Leadership & Development: Recruit/onboard, train, and develop site based service delivery teams, fostering a high performance culture focused on safety, compliance, improvement and customer service excellence. Cross Functional Working Stakeholder Engagement: Work with MAG Engineering, Leidos Service Programs, Technical support and other inter departments across the business as required. Audit & Inspection Management: Lead internal and external audits across all three airport sites. Work with MAG Engineering at each site to ensure MAG first line level one and two maintenance is being completed. Highlight any non delivery and service impacts to Service Program Account Manager and Snr Manager Service Delivery. Health & Safety Regulatory Adherence: Ensure full compliance with UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Department for Transport (DfT) regulations governing airport security operations. Risk Management: Conduct regular risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and develop mitigation strategies. Responsible for and proficient in creation and review of RAMS and engaging with Health & Safety Team. Training & Certification: Ensure all team members hold valid training certificates/Airside passes/CTC. Monitor/update training records/matrix to ensure compliance. Incident Reporting & Investigation: Manage the reporting and investigation of compliance breaches and security incidents, liaising with authorities as needed. Compliance Ensure all processes, procedures and activities adhere to organisational and industry standards. Ensure Engineers maintain site access via airport pass issue and validity. Responsible for ensuring all Engineers have valid radiation certification to ensure compliance in the use of Radiation Meters and conducting testing within monthly PMs and accurate recording. Ensure Engineers are assuming responsibility for Dossimeter readings/submissions within the required timelines and adhering to IRR17 regulations. Cyber Security - ensure all Engineers assume responsibility for adherence to related policies and procedures (including company issue laptops/devices and all customer assets (remote & on site). Participate in any internal and customer audits/desk top exercises Inform and maintain upkeep of cyber related records/reporting. Equality Fully Understand and always adhere to the Company's Equality Policy and foster diversity. Company Values All employees must represent the Leidos brand with pride and always advocate our Corporate Company Values and Business Ethics. Requirements Proven experience in multi site /large scale, cross functional technical service operations in regulated environments. A background of proven change management and advocating continuous improvement ethos in complex organisations. Excellent leadership, people/performance management. Ability to foster can do attitudes, agile teams, and high performance culture Strong collaboration and customer relationship management. Excellent planning ability and time management skills. Proficiency in interpreting complex technical information. Demonstrated commercial and financial acumen. High level of integrity and professionalism. Competent understanding and application of health & safety, wellbeing and compliance Confident in challenging environments and managing multiple priorities. Proficient in use of Microsoft office, be spoke systems with strong analytical and problem solving skills. Ability to travel regularly and/or at short notice between Manchester . click apply for full job details
Climate17
Senior Key Account Manager Europe - Energy Storage (M/W/D)
Climate17 Leeds, Yorkshire
Ein international wachsendes Unternehmen im Bereich smarter Energietechnologien sucht eine unternehmerisch denkende Persönlichkeit zur Stärkung der Kundenbeziehungen im Bereich Batteriespeicherlösungen. Deine Aufgaben - Kundenbindung mit Impact: Entwicklung und Betreuung neuer Kundenbeziehungen in deiner Vertriebsregion Pflege und Ausbau bestehender Key Accounts in enger Abstimmung mit internen Fachabteilungen Wettbewerbsanalyse zur kontinuierlichen Optimierung des Lösungsangebots Teilnahme an Kundenterminen, Branchenevents, Messen und Netzwerktreffen Erstellung von Marktanalysen, Reports und Absatzprognosen Dein Profil - Vertriebsstärke trifft Technikverständnis: Abgeschlossenes Studium in BWL, Wirtschaft, Elektrotechnik oder verwandten Bereichen Mindestens 3 Jahre Erfahrung im technischen Vertrieb, Business Development oder Projektentwicklung im Bereich Erneuerbare Energien Idealerweise Erfahrung bei einem Anbieter von Speichersystemen oder Wechselrichtertechnologie Fundierte Kenntnisse im Bereich Batteriespeicher und Projektzyklen Sicherer Umgang mit MS Office und CRM-Systemen Reisebereitschaft (national & international) Fließende Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch und Englisch Was geboten wird - Gestalte mit. Wachse mit uns. Eine Schlüsselrolle im Vertrieb eines wachstumsstarken Unternehmens im Energiespeicher-Sektor Moderne, agile Unternehmensstruktur mit Sichtbarkeit und Wirkung für deine Arbeit Unbefristete Festanstellung mit flexiblen Arbeitszeiten und teilweisem Mobile-Office Zentrale Bürostandorte mit moderner Infrastruktur und guter Verkehrsanbindung Wettbewerbsfähiges, leistungsbezogenes Vergütungspaket mit Entwicklungsperspektive Flache Hierarchien, unternehmerische Kultur, kurze Entscheidungswege und Raum für deine Ideen Mitwirkung an der Energiewende in einem international ausgerichteten Technologieteam Inklusiver Bewerbungsprozess Climate17 setzt sich für die Schaffung eines vielfältigen, integrativen und gerechten Arbeitsumfelds ein. Wir sind überzeugt, dass es ohne Menschen keine Lösung für den Klimawandel geben kann. Unser Ziel ist es, Vielfalt in allen Bereichen zu fördern. Daher arbeiten wir partnerschaftlich mit unseren Kund:innen und Kandidat:innen zusammen, um eine inklusive, nachhaltige und regenerative Welt zu gestalten.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Ein international wachsendes Unternehmen im Bereich smarter Energietechnologien sucht eine unternehmerisch denkende Persönlichkeit zur Stärkung der Kundenbeziehungen im Bereich Batteriespeicherlösungen. Deine Aufgaben - Kundenbindung mit Impact: Entwicklung und Betreuung neuer Kundenbeziehungen in deiner Vertriebsregion Pflege und Ausbau bestehender Key Accounts in enger Abstimmung mit internen Fachabteilungen Wettbewerbsanalyse zur kontinuierlichen Optimierung des Lösungsangebots Teilnahme an Kundenterminen, Branchenevents, Messen und Netzwerktreffen Erstellung von Marktanalysen, Reports und Absatzprognosen Dein Profil - Vertriebsstärke trifft Technikverständnis: Abgeschlossenes Studium in BWL, Wirtschaft, Elektrotechnik oder verwandten Bereichen Mindestens 3 Jahre Erfahrung im technischen Vertrieb, Business Development oder Projektentwicklung im Bereich Erneuerbare Energien Idealerweise Erfahrung bei einem Anbieter von Speichersystemen oder Wechselrichtertechnologie Fundierte Kenntnisse im Bereich Batteriespeicher und Projektzyklen Sicherer Umgang mit MS Office und CRM-Systemen Reisebereitschaft (national & international) Fließende Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch und Englisch Was geboten wird - Gestalte mit. Wachse mit uns. Eine Schlüsselrolle im Vertrieb eines wachstumsstarken Unternehmens im Energiespeicher-Sektor Moderne, agile Unternehmensstruktur mit Sichtbarkeit und Wirkung für deine Arbeit Unbefristete Festanstellung mit flexiblen Arbeitszeiten und teilweisem Mobile-Office Zentrale Bürostandorte mit moderner Infrastruktur und guter Verkehrsanbindung Wettbewerbsfähiges, leistungsbezogenes Vergütungspaket mit Entwicklungsperspektive Flache Hierarchien, unternehmerische Kultur, kurze Entscheidungswege und Raum für deine Ideen Mitwirkung an der Energiewende in einem international ausgerichteten Technologieteam Inklusiver Bewerbungsprozess Climate17 setzt sich für die Schaffung eines vielfältigen, integrativen und gerechten Arbeitsumfelds ein. Wir sind überzeugt, dass es ohne Menschen keine Lösung für den Klimawandel geben kann. Unser Ziel ist es, Vielfalt in allen Bereichen zu fördern. Daher arbeiten wir partnerschaftlich mit unseren Kund:innen und Kandidat:innen zusammen, um eine inklusive, nachhaltige und regenerative Welt zu gestalten.
HR GO Recruitment
Production Manager
HR GO Recruitment
Production Manager Salary: up to £40- 45K + Benefits I am working with a well-established organisation within the waste management and processing sector that is looking for an experienced Production Manager to oversee multi-site production operations. Reporting to the Production Director, you will ensure safe, efficient, and compliant performance across several depots. Based near Yeovil, you will over sea 4 sites, by team meetings, calls and visits Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day operational activities across multiple sites Manage planning, resource allocation, and workflow scheduling Direct reports of 30 members including managers, supervisors, and operational teams Drive operational efficiency, quality standards, and continuous improvement initiatives Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental regulations, and relevant industry standards Oversee maintenance planning and coordinate with external equipment and service providers Produce operational reports and work closely with internal departments About You: 3-5+ years' experience in operations or production management, ideally within waste management, industrial services, or a similar process-driven environment Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to motivate and develop teams Solid technical understanding of production processes and site-based operations Knowledge of HSE and environmental compliance requirements Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 Relevant qualifications (e.g., IOSH, NEBOSH, technical competence certificates) are desirable but not essential Benefits: 29 days holiday including bank holidays NHS Top up Scheme available. Company pension On-site parking Salary Sacrifice Monday to Friday 7.30/8 am to 5 pm This is a great opportunity for a hands-on Production Manager who thrives in a fast-paced, multi-site environment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Production Manager Salary: up to £40- 45K + Benefits I am working with a well-established organisation within the waste management and processing sector that is looking for an experienced Production Manager to oversee multi-site production operations. Reporting to the Production Director, you will ensure safe, efficient, and compliant performance across several depots. Based near Yeovil, you will over sea 4 sites, by team meetings, calls and visits Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day operational activities across multiple sites Manage planning, resource allocation, and workflow scheduling Direct reports of 30 members including managers, supervisors, and operational teams Drive operational efficiency, quality standards, and continuous improvement initiatives Ensure compliance with health & safety, environmental regulations, and relevant industry standards Oversee maintenance planning and coordinate with external equipment and service providers Produce operational reports and work closely with internal departments About You: 3-5+ years' experience in operations or production management, ideally within waste management, industrial services, or a similar process-driven environment Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to motivate and develop teams Solid technical understanding of production processes and site-based operations Knowledge of HSE and environmental compliance requirements Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 Relevant qualifications (e.g., IOSH, NEBOSH, technical competence certificates) are desirable but not essential Benefits: 29 days holiday including bank holidays NHS Top up Scheme available. Company pension On-site parking Salary Sacrifice Monday to Friday 7.30/8 am to 5 pm This is a great opportunity for a hands-on Production Manager who thrives in a fast-paced, multi-site environment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Laboratory Manager
Witan Search City, London
What you'll do: Lead and develop a skilled team of Managers, Supervisors, Technicians, and QA staff. Ensure laboratory operations meet quality, safety, and turnaround targets. Oversee financial performance, purchasing, and stock control. Maintain compliance with ISO and QHSE standards. Evaluate new customer requirements and support method development. Promote a culture of safety, engagement, and continuous improvement. Manage incident reporting, toolbox talks, and safety tours. Must-Haves: Degree or HNC in a relevant scientific discipline. Proven experience leading large laboratory or technical teams. Strong understanding of QHSE systems, ISO standards, and lab processes. Confident communicator with excellent leadership and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in laboratory and business IT systems. Nice-to-Haves: Experience in chemical or process industry laboratories. Exposure to method development and client-facing project support. What's in it for you? You'll join a respected organisation that values its people, encourages professional growth, and rewards innovation. Expect a collaborative culture, opportunities to develop your leadership skills, and the chance to shape how the lab operates today and tomorrow.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
What you'll do: Lead and develop a skilled team of Managers, Supervisors, Technicians, and QA staff. Ensure laboratory operations meet quality, safety, and turnaround targets. Oversee financial performance, purchasing, and stock control. Maintain compliance with ISO and QHSE standards. Evaluate new customer requirements and support method development. Promote a culture of safety, engagement, and continuous improvement. Manage incident reporting, toolbox talks, and safety tours. Must-Haves: Degree or HNC in a relevant scientific discipline. Proven experience leading large laboratory or technical teams. Strong understanding of QHSE systems, ISO standards, and lab processes. Confident communicator with excellent leadership and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in laboratory and business IT systems. Nice-to-Haves: Experience in chemical or process industry laboratories. Exposure to method development and client-facing project support. What's in it for you? You'll join a respected organisation that values its people, encourages professional growth, and rewards innovation. Expect a collaborative culture, opportunities to develop your leadership skills, and the chance to shape how the lab operates today and tomorrow.
HSE Business Partner
isepglobal Bishops Waltham, Hampshire
GEA is one of the largest suppliers for the food and beverage processing industry and a wide range of other process industries. Approximately 18,000 employees in more than 60 countries contribute significantly to GEA's success - come and join us! We offer interesting and challenging tasks, a positive working environment in international teams, and opportunities for personal development and growth in a global company. Responsibilities / Tasks Reporting to the GEA UK QHSE Senior Director, with matrix reporting to the Site Management, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation and continual improvement of established GEA UK HSE management systems. The role is based at our Eastleigh facility and includes occasional travel within the UK as required, though this is not a frequent part of the role. You will act as the primary HSE Business Partner for the Eastleigh site, overseeing site management with a strong focus on HSE governance, stakeholder engagement, and adherence to GEA's HSE management change control procedures. This requires both operational, hands on involvement and the ability to operate as a credible member of the leadership team. HSE Procedures & Communication Effectively communicate and implement established HSE procedures within defined business areas. Ensure effective communication and consultation with all employees on HSE matters. Adapt communication style to different audiences-frontline staff, site leadership, and global stakeholders-to ensure understanding and engagement. Proactively engage with the Site Management Team and Divisional leadership, acting as a trusted partner on HSE strategy and decision making. HSE System Oversight & Continuous Improvement Provide high level support for the HSE management systems. Monitor effectiveness through internal audits and inspections. Maintain defined and agreed internal audit schedules and provide reports. Deliver monthly reports that interpret HSE performance data into actionable insights and continual improvement plans to the Divisional Management Team. Support third party audits relating to Health, Safety, Environmental, and Energy standards. Training, Culture & Leadership Engagement Provide HSE training and support across all levels of the organisation. Support the continuous development of a proactive safety culture at all levels by influencing leadership behaviours and embedding accountability. Provide coaching and guidance to managers and supervisors to strengthen ownership of HSE responsibilities. Incident Management Conduct incident and near miss investigations to identify root causes and implement preventative controls. Develop and improve standard incident reduction programs and present findings/trends to the leadership team in a business relevant way. Site Management - Eastleigh Take primary responsibility for HSE management at the Eastleigh facility, including associated Project and Service activities. Conduct facility risk assessments and deliver new starter inductions. Act as the sole on site HSE SME, balancing operational delivery with strategic leadership level input. Collaboration & Reporting Participate in country level HSE meetings. Support Global and UK HSE sustainability reporting and initiatives. Provide management information that links site level performance with wider UK & IE and global objectives. Facilities & Compliance Maintain the facilities maintenance register. Support the UK and Global waste registers in compliance with requirements. Your Profile / Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate in Health and Safety (essential) Strong HSE experience (essential) Engineering background preferred, ideally with exposure to manufacturing or facilities environments Sound knowledge of relevant Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation Familiarity with industry best practices, ISO standards, and British Standards-preferably within the Integrated Facilities Management sector Demonstrable experience partnering with senior leadership teams and influencing at a strategic level Proven ability to practically implement and monitor HSE policies, especially in a manufacturing setting, and translate data and reports into actionable insights Strong planning and organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage tasks effectively Confident communicator-both written and verbal-with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to adapt style to different audiences Proficient in Microsoft Office tools (experience with reporting tools advantageous) Self motivated and proactive, with a high level of personal accountability Professional, approachable, and assertive in working with stakeholders at all levels Collaborative and capable of working cross functionally with multiple teams Did we spark your interest? Then please click apply above to access our guided application process.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
GEA is one of the largest suppliers for the food and beverage processing industry and a wide range of other process industries. Approximately 18,000 employees in more than 60 countries contribute significantly to GEA's success - come and join us! We offer interesting and challenging tasks, a positive working environment in international teams, and opportunities for personal development and growth in a global company. Responsibilities / Tasks Reporting to the GEA UK QHSE Senior Director, with matrix reporting to the Site Management, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation and continual improvement of established GEA UK HSE management systems. The role is based at our Eastleigh facility and includes occasional travel within the UK as required, though this is not a frequent part of the role. You will act as the primary HSE Business Partner for the Eastleigh site, overseeing site management with a strong focus on HSE governance, stakeholder engagement, and adherence to GEA's HSE management change control procedures. This requires both operational, hands on involvement and the ability to operate as a credible member of the leadership team. HSE Procedures & Communication Effectively communicate and implement established HSE procedures within defined business areas. Ensure effective communication and consultation with all employees on HSE matters. Adapt communication style to different audiences-frontline staff, site leadership, and global stakeholders-to ensure understanding and engagement. Proactively engage with the Site Management Team and Divisional leadership, acting as a trusted partner on HSE strategy and decision making. HSE System Oversight & Continuous Improvement Provide high level support for the HSE management systems. Monitor effectiveness through internal audits and inspections. Maintain defined and agreed internal audit schedules and provide reports. Deliver monthly reports that interpret HSE performance data into actionable insights and continual improvement plans to the Divisional Management Team. Support third party audits relating to Health, Safety, Environmental, and Energy standards. Training, Culture & Leadership Engagement Provide HSE training and support across all levels of the organisation. Support the continuous development of a proactive safety culture at all levels by influencing leadership behaviours and embedding accountability. Provide coaching and guidance to managers and supervisors to strengthen ownership of HSE responsibilities. Incident Management Conduct incident and near miss investigations to identify root causes and implement preventative controls. Develop and improve standard incident reduction programs and present findings/trends to the leadership team in a business relevant way. Site Management - Eastleigh Take primary responsibility for HSE management at the Eastleigh facility, including associated Project and Service activities. Conduct facility risk assessments and deliver new starter inductions. Act as the sole on site HSE SME, balancing operational delivery with strategic leadership level input. Collaboration & Reporting Participate in country level HSE meetings. Support Global and UK HSE sustainability reporting and initiatives. Provide management information that links site level performance with wider UK & IE and global objectives. Facilities & Compliance Maintain the facilities maintenance register. Support the UK and Global waste registers in compliance with requirements. Your Profile / Qualifications NEBOSH General Certificate in Health and Safety (essential) Strong HSE experience (essential) Engineering background preferred, ideally with exposure to manufacturing or facilities environments Sound knowledge of relevant Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation Familiarity with industry best practices, ISO standards, and British Standards-preferably within the Integrated Facilities Management sector Demonstrable experience partnering with senior leadership teams and influencing at a strategic level Proven ability to practically implement and monitor HSE policies, especially in a manufacturing setting, and translate data and reports into actionable insights Strong planning and organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage tasks effectively Confident communicator-both written and verbal-with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to adapt style to different audiences Proficient in Microsoft Office tools (experience with reporting tools advantageous) Self motivated and proactive, with a high level of personal accountability Professional, approachable, and assertive in working with stakeholders at all levels Collaborative and capable of working cross functionally with multiple teams Did we spark your interest? Then please click apply above to access our guided application process.
HSE Systems Coordinator (12-month FTC)
Tarmac Trading Limited
About the Role Reporting into the HSEQ Assurance & Governance Manager, the successful HSE Systems Coordinator will play a key part working as part of the HSE team collating and preparing data reports and other key performance indicator metrics alongside providing support to the wider HSE team click apply for full job details
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
About the Role Reporting into the HSEQ Assurance & Governance Manager, the successful HSE Systems Coordinator will play a key part working as part of the HSE team collating and preparing data reports and other key performance indicator metrics alongside providing support to the wider HSE team click apply for full job details
HSEQ Manager
Bennett and Game Fareham, Hampshire
A progressive and people focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a HSEQ professional, either an experienced HSEQ Manager or a HSEQ Advisor seeking a step up, to support its continued growth across major facade remediation projects. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, an click apply for full job details
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
A progressive and people focused principal contractor is looking to appoint a HSEQ professional, either an experienced HSEQ Manager or a HSEQ Advisor seeking a step up, to support its continued growth across major facade remediation projects. With confirmed work secured into 2028, this is an opportunity to join a stable, cash rich business that continues to invest in its people, its technology, an click apply for full job details
Director of Quality (XN12)
NHS Leeds, Yorkshire
The Director ofQuality will provide professional leadership, expertise and advice onoperational and strategic issues within the Trust related to quality, patientsafety and governance. This is a multi-professionalAssociate Director role with a comprehensive portfolio relating to quality;including quality governance, quality assurance, quality improvement,regulation, risk management, patient safety, patient experience, patient andpublic involvement, research & development, incident investigation andlearning, complaints, legal services and liaison with the Coroner. The Director ofQuality will play a key role in leading the Trusts quality improvementprogramme, working with clinical leads and the KPO to deliver a programme basedon collaboration. The Director of Quality will work with the Medical Director(Governance and Risk) to implement the Trusts Patient Safety and QualityStrategy. Main duties of the job The Director ofQuality will provide leadership to all professional groups across the Trustsfive sites, liaising with CSUs and a number of corporate teams, includingCorporate Nursing, Quality Governance, Risk Management and Patient Experience. The Director of Quality provides advice to the Chief Nurse, ChiefExecutive and Trust Board on quality, risk and patient safety and leads on theintegration of quality into the Trust wide business planning process,performance management arrangements and service improvement plans of theTrust. The Director of Quality will leadon the Trust's approach to quality governance, advising the Board on this toensure its governance arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set bythe CQC. The Director of Quality engageswith external organisations and partners on quality, risk and patient safety,including commissioners at NHS Leeds CCG, NHSE/I, Care Quality Commission (CQC),Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, Health and Safety Executive (HSE),Human Tissue Authority (HTA), NICE, and the Coroner. The Director of Quality provides leadership and line management supportand direction to the Trust's Quality Governance team, Risk Management team andHealth and Safety team; and to the Patient Safety and Quality Managers in theirrole supporting CSUs and corporate departments. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is a values-led organisation and one of the largest and busiest acute hospital trusts in the country. The Trust provides healthcare and specialist services for people from the city of Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber region and beyond. We play an important role in the training and education of medical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world-class research, innovation and pioneering new treatments. The Trust has a budget of more than £2.1 billion and a 20,000-strong staff. Last year we treated close to 1.8 million patients, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 million outpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from seven hospitals on five sites, all joined by our vision to be the best for specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities A full Job Description is available as an attachment to this advert including, but not limited to Lead the Trusts approach to quality, risk and patient safety, including developing and overseeing the Trusts Patient Safety and Quality Strategy working in conjunction with the Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Risk and Governance). Implement the National Patient Safety Strategy, including patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and involving patients in patient safety. Provide leadership and support to Trust wide Quality Improvement programme and delivery of the Improvement strategy: Co-ordinate the activities of the designated Trust Patient Safety Specialists, liaising with the National Patient Safety Team. Work in conjunction with the Trusts Programme Management Office (PMO) in supporting CSUs to identify quality improvement interventions to improve efficiency in line with the Waste Reduction Programme (WRP). Implement the Trusts risk framework; ensure the CSU and corporate departments risk registers are subject to regular review and updated to reflect the key risks. Lead on the delivery of quality governance across the Trust and preparation for CQC inspection. Lead and advise on quality governance to ensure arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set by the CQC. Lead on the Trust's Risk Framework and Corporate Risk Register. Work in conjunction with the Head of Health and Safety to ensure the Trust meets its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Advise Executive Directors on changes in legislation and national policy in relation to quality, risk and patient safety, including guidance from the HSE, NHSLA and Coroner, and changes to the Health & Safety at Work Act. Co-ordinate the Trust's Risk Management and Health & Safety policies, to ensure these are reviewed and updated to reflect best practice and changes to legislation and national policy. Promote a culture that promotes a positive learning environment and staff engagement, based on the principles of continuous quality improvement and Trust values. Co-ordinate the Trusts approach to sharing learning from incidents, complaints, coroners inquests, clinical audit and other sources using a range of methods, including safety briefings and learning hub. Co-ordinate the review of Trust wide reports on incidents, complaints, claims, coroners inquests and other reports relating to quality, safety and governance; share key messages with designated CSUs to facilitate learning. Lead the Trusts approach to regulation, liaising with the Care Quality Commission (CQC); engage with the lead CQC Responsible Officer and ensure processes are in place to comply with the fundamental standards of quality and safety and regulations set out in the Health and Social Care Act (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. Advise the Trust on the outcome from inspections and oversee the action plans in response to this. Provide training and specialist advice to CSUs and corporate teams on regulation and establish a framework for the collation of evidence and preparation for inspection. Provide specialist advice to Executive Directors on changes to legislation relating to regulation and national policy relating to patient safety. Person Specification Experience A minimum of 5 years experience at a senior managerial level within an acute Trust Experience in a leadership role Evidence of working across multi-professional groups on delivery of major projects Delivery of major change management projects Evidence of continual professional development over the last 3 years Experience of staff management Experience of undertaking investigations into Serious Incidents Knowledge, Behaviours, Practical Skills Knowledge of Roles of ICBs, CQC, Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, NHS England, HSE, HTA, NICE, and the Coroner Knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards and Duty of Candour Knowledge of Quality Governance and Assurance Framework Knowledge of Multi-professional agendas Knowledge of Quality Improvement methodology Knowledge of Risk Management Knowledge of Health and Safety Knowledge of Human Tissue Act Knowledge of External reporting requirements (PCTs. SHA, HCC, NICE, NHSLA, CNST and Coroners) Knowledge of Public Health Knowledge of Commissioning for quality Accept responsibility for own work and the proper performance of the Risk Management, Quality Improvement and Health and Safety teams. Show commitment to working as a team member by working with colleagues in the NHS and the wider community Take responsibility for own learning and development and share learning and development with others Using resources available in an effective, efficient and timely manner having proper regard to the best interests of the patients, staff and public Respect and treat with dignity and fairness, the public, patients, relatives, carers, NHS staff and partners in other agencies Seek to ensure that no one is unlawfully discriminated against Ensure staff are helped to maintain and improve their knowledge and skills and achieve their potential Ensure that judgments about colleagues (including appraisals and references) are consistent, fair and unbiased and are properly founded Show commitment to working as a team by working to create an environment in which leadership is encouraged and developed at all levels. Strategic thinking Leadership and team building skills Numerical, analytical, and problem solving skills Ability to prioritise complex agenda Written and verbal communication and presentational skills Interpersonal and influencing skills Able to fulfill Occupational Health requirements for the post (with reasonable adjustments if necessary), including clearance on blood borne viruses in compliance with Trust Policy Qualifications Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The Director ofQuality will provide professional leadership, expertise and advice onoperational and strategic issues within the Trust related to quality, patientsafety and governance. This is a multi-professionalAssociate Director role with a comprehensive portfolio relating to quality;including quality governance, quality assurance, quality improvement,regulation, risk management, patient safety, patient experience, patient andpublic involvement, research & development, incident investigation andlearning, complaints, legal services and liaison with the Coroner. The Director ofQuality will play a key role in leading the Trusts quality improvementprogramme, working with clinical leads and the KPO to deliver a programme basedon collaboration. The Director of Quality will work with the Medical Director(Governance and Risk) to implement the Trusts Patient Safety and QualityStrategy. Main duties of the job The Director ofQuality will provide leadership to all professional groups across the Trustsfive sites, liaising with CSUs and a number of corporate teams, includingCorporate Nursing, Quality Governance, Risk Management and Patient Experience. The Director of Quality provides advice to the Chief Nurse, ChiefExecutive and Trust Board on quality, risk and patient safety and leads on theintegration of quality into the Trust wide business planning process,performance management arrangements and service improvement plans of theTrust. The Director of Quality will leadon the Trust's approach to quality governance, advising the Board on this toensure its governance arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set bythe CQC. The Director of Quality engageswith external organisations and partners on quality, risk and patient safety,including commissioners at NHS Leeds CCG, NHSE/I, Care Quality Commission (CQC),Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, Health and Safety Executive (HSE),Human Tissue Authority (HTA), NICE, and the Coroner. The Director of Quality provides leadership and line management supportand direction to the Trust's Quality Governance team, Risk Management team andHealth and Safety team; and to the Patient Safety and Quality Managers in theirrole supporting CSUs and corporate departments. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is a values-led organisation and one of the largest and busiest acute hospital trusts in the country. The Trust provides healthcare and specialist services for people from the city of Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber region and beyond. We play an important role in the training and education of medical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world-class research, innovation and pioneering new treatments. The Trust has a budget of more than £2.1 billion and a 20,000-strong staff. Last year we treated close to 1.8 million patients, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 million outpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from seven hospitals on five sites, all joined by our vision to be the best for specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities A full Job Description is available as an attachment to this advert including, but not limited to Lead the Trusts approach to quality, risk and patient safety, including developing and overseeing the Trusts Patient Safety and Quality Strategy working in conjunction with the Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Risk and Governance). Implement the National Patient Safety Strategy, including patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and involving patients in patient safety. Provide leadership and support to Trust wide Quality Improvement programme and delivery of the Improvement strategy: Co-ordinate the activities of the designated Trust Patient Safety Specialists, liaising with the National Patient Safety Team. Work in conjunction with the Trusts Programme Management Office (PMO) in supporting CSUs to identify quality improvement interventions to improve efficiency in line with the Waste Reduction Programme (WRP). Implement the Trusts risk framework; ensure the CSU and corporate departments risk registers are subject to regular review and updated to reflect the key risks. Lead on the delivery of quality governance across the Trust and preparation for CQC inspection. Lead and advise on quality governance to ensure arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set by the CQC. Lead on the Trust's Risk Framework and Corporate Risk Register. Work in conjunction with the Head of Health and Safety to ensure the Trust meets its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Advise Executive Directors on changes in legislation and national policy in relation to quality, risk and patient safety, including guidance from the HSE, NHSLA and Coroner, and changes to the Health & Safety at Work Act. Co-ordinate the Trust's Risk Management and Health & Safety policies, to ensure these are reviewed and updated to reflect best practice and changes to legislation and national policy. Promote a culture that promotes a positive learning environment and staff engagement, based on the principles of continuous quality improvement and Trust values. Co-ordinate the Trusts approach to sharing learning from incidents, complaints, coroners inquests, clinical audit and other sources using a range of methods, including safety briefings and learning hub. Co-ordinate the review of Trust wide reports on incidents, complaints, claims, coroners inquests and other reports relating to quality, safety and governance; share key messages with designated CSUs to facilitate learning. Lead the Trusts approach to regulation, liaising with the Care Quality Commission (CQC); engage with the lead CQC Responsible Officer and ensure processes are in place to comply with the fundamental standards of quality and safety and regulations set out in the Health and Social Care Act (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. Advise the Trust on the outcome from inspections and oversee the action plans in response to this. Provide training and specialist advice to CSUs and corporate teams on regulation and establish a framework for the collation of evidence and preparation for inspection. Provide specialist advice to Executive Directors on changes to legislation relating to regulation and national policy relating to patient safety. Person Specification Experience A minimum of 5 years experience at a senior managerial level within an acute Trust Experience in a leadership role Evidence of working across multi-professional groups on delivery of major projects Delivery of major change management projects Evidence of continual professional development over the last 3 years Experience of staff management Experience of undertaking investigations into Serious Incidents Knowledge, Behaviours, Practical Skills Knowledge of Roles of ICBs, CQC, Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, NHS England, HSE, HTA, NICE, and the Coroner Knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards and Duty of Candour Knowledge of Quality Governance and Assurance Framework Knowledge of Multi-professional agendas Knowledge of Quality Improvement methodology Knowledge of Risk Management Knowledge of Health and Safety Knowledge of Human Tissue Act Knowledge of External reporting requirements (PCTs. SHA, HCC, NICE, NHSLA, CNST and Coroners) Knowledge of Public Health Knowledge of Commissioning for quality Accept responsibility for own work and the proper performance of the Risk Management, Quality Improvement and Health and Safety teams. Show commitment to working as a team member by working with colleagues in the NHS and the wider community Take responsibility for own learning and development and share learning and development with others Using resources available in an effective, efficient and timely manner having proper regard to the best interests of the patients, staff and public Respect and treat with dignity and fairness, the public, patients, relatives, carers, NHS staff and partners in other agencies Seek to ensure that no one is unlawfully discriminated against Ensure staff are helped to maintain and improve their knowledge and skills and achieve their potential Ensure that judgments about colleagues (including appraisals and references) are consistent, fair and unbiased and are properly founded Show commitment to working as a team by working to create an environment in which leadership is encouraged and developed at all levels. Strategic thinking Leadership and team building skills Numerical, analytical, and problem solving skills Ability to prioritise complex agenda Written and verbal communication and presentational skills Interpersonal and influencing skills Able to fulfill Occupational Health requirements for the post (with reasonable adjustments if necessary), including clearance on blood borne viruses in compliance with Trust Policy Qualifications Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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