Facilities Assistant Location: Wymbush, Milton Keynes £13.70 per hour 05/05/26 - 04/07/26 07:30 - 17:00 Monday to Saturday (Some Saturdays may finish early or not be required toward the end of the contract) Pertemps are pleased to be recruiting for a Facilities Assistant to support AQA's site during their peak exam-season operations. This is an excellent role for someone with facilities or handyman experience who enjoys a varied, hands-on position and interacting with staff on-site. ? About the Role As a Facilities Assistant, you will support the smooth running of the site by assisting with general facilities tasks, maintaining a safe and organised environment, and providing a visible presence in the car park area.A key part of this role includes car park management , ensuring vehicles are parked correctly and speaking confidently with staff or visitors when cars need to be moved. You'll be approachable, professional, and comfortable dealing with people in a polite but firm manner.This role is ideal for someone practical, proactive, and reliable. Key Responsibilities Support general facilities and handyman tasks around the site Monitor and manage the car park throughout the day Politely request vehicle movement when required Maintain a tidy, safe, and well-organised site environment Assist with minor practical tasks as directed Provide a helpful and professional on-site presence Work closely with the Facilities team to support daily operations What We're Looking For Previous experience in a facilities or handyman role Confident speaking to staff and visitors Comfortable directing people and politely asking drivers to move vehicles Reliable, punctual, and hardworking Proactive, hands-on approach to tasks Friendly and polite, with a professional manner Able to work independently and follow instructions Comfortable working Monday to Saturday How to Apply Send your CV to:
Mar 03, 2026
Seasonal
Facilities Assistant Location: Wymbush, Milton Keynes £13.70 per hour 05/05/26 - 04/07/26 07:30 - 17:00 Monday to Saturday (Some Saturdays may finish early or not be required toward the end of the contract) Pertemps are pleased to be recruiting for a Facilities Assistant to support AQA's site during their peak exam-season operations. This is an excellent role for someone with facilities or handyman experience who enjoys a varied, hands-on position and interacting with staff on-site. ? About the Role As a Facilities Assistant, you will support the smooth running of the site by assisting with general facilities tasks, maintaining a safe and organised environment, and providing a visible presence in the car park area.A key part of this role includes car park management , ensuring vehicles are parked correctly and speaking confidently with staff or visitors when cars need to be moved. You'll be approachable, professional, and comfortable dealing with people in a polite but firm manner.This role is ideal for someone practical, proactive, and reliable. Key Responsibilities Support general facilities and handyman tasks around the site Monitor and manage the car park throughout the day Politely request vehicle movement when required Maintain a tidy, safe, and well-organised site environment Assist with minor practical tasks as directed Provide a helpful and professional on-site presence Work closely with the Facilities team to support daily operations What We're Looking For Previous experience in a facilities or handyman role Confident speaking to staff and visitors Comfortable directing people and politely asking drivers to move vehicles Reliable, punctual, and hardworking Proactive, hands-on approach to tasks Friendly and polite, with a professional manner Able to work independently and follow instructions Comfortable working Monday to Saturday How to Apply Send your CV to:
Manufacturing Administrator Location: Near Yeovil Perm role £ 26,000 - 30,000 DOE My client, a well-established and successful family-owned FMCG manufacturing business, is seeking to appoint a Manufacturing Administrator / Stock and Sales Administrator for their facility located on the outskirts of Yeovil, near Wincanton. Operating from contemporary premises, the appointed Administrator will play a pivotal role within the office team, providing technical and quality support, managing stock administration for production, and assisting the accounts department with sales administration. This position is particularly suited to candidates possessing prior experience in manufacturing administration who are keen to further develop their careers. Key Responsibilities: Complete, process, and file documentation related to Goods In, Goods Out, and stock control. Support comprehensive stock traceability throughout the manufacturing process. Maintain accurate records using an ERP/MRP system. Assist with client sales, technical, and quality enquiries. Manage internal stock and facilitate physical stock checks. Provide general sales and office administrative support. Skills & Experience Required: Proficient in computer usage, preferably with experience in modern MRP systems, specifically Bills of Material. Previous background in manufacturing, food, beverage, pharmaceutical, or packaging industries is preferred. Strong analytical, numerical, and communication abilities. Exceptional attention to detail. Effective communication skills for regular interaction with factory personnel and customers. Excellent organisational skills, both written and verbal, essential due to the high volume of products managed. Collaborative team player, adept at multitasking and willing to be hands-on. Benefits: Competitive base salary (dependent on experience) 28 days holiday including bank holidays Pension scheme Modern kitchen facilities On-site parking Career development opportunities Open-plan office environment Christmas shutdown Working hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30-16:30 This role is commutable from Yeovil, Wincanton, Shepton mallet, Castle Cary, Martock, Somerton and may suit a candidate that has previously worked in stock control as a junior administrator, stock controller, QA Quality auditor, Technical administrator, ERP administrator, Technical assistant
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Manufacturing Administrator Location: Near Yeovil Perm role £ 26,000 - 30,000 DOE My client, a well-established and successful family-owned FMCG manufacturing business, is seeking to appoint a Manufacturing Administrator / Stock and Sales Administrator for their facility located on the outskirts of Yeovil, near Wincanton. Operating from contemporary premises, the appointed Administrator will play a pivotal role within the office team, providing technical and quality support, managing stock administration for production, and assisting the accounts department with sales administration. This position is particularly suited to candidates possessing prior experience in manufacturing administration who are keen to further develop their careers. Key Responsibilities: Complete, process, and file documentation related to Goods In, Goods Out, and stock control. Support comprehensive stock traceability throughout the manufacturing process. Maintain accurate records using an ERP/MRP system. Assist with client sales, technical, and quality enquiries. Manage internal stock and facilitate physical stock checks. Provide general sales and office administrative support. Skills & Experience Required: Proficient in computer usage, preferably with experience in modern MRP systems, specifically Bills of Material. Previous background in manufacturing, food, beverage, pharmaceutical, or packaging industries is preferred. Strong analytical, numerical, and communication abilities. Exceptional attention to detail. Effective communication skills for regular interaction with factory personnel and customers. Excellent organisational skills, both written and verbal, essential due to the high volume of products managed. Collaborative team player, adept at multitasking and willing to be hands-on. Benefits: Competitive base salary (dependent on experience) 28 days holiday including bank holidays Pension scheme Modern kitchen facilities On-site parking Career development opportunities Open-plan office environment Christmas shutdown Working hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30-16:30 This role is commutable from Yeovil, Wincanton, Shepton mallet, Castle Cary, Martock, Somerton and may suit a candidate that has previously worked in stock control as a junior administrator, stock controller, QA Quality auditor, Technical administrator, ERP administrator, Technical assistant
Centre Manager/Nominated Supervisor - Croydon (Brand New Centre) Village Early Education is thrilled to be opening a brand-new, purpose-built centre in Croydon, Melbourne, and we are seeking an experienced and passionate Centre Manager / Nominated Supervisorto lead our team from January 2026. This is a rare opportunity to help shape a state-of-the-art early education service from its very foundations, building a culture of excellence, guiding a dedicated team, and creating a warm and empowering environment where children, families, and educators grow together. About the Role As the Centre Manager, you will be instrumental in the successful opening and ongoing leadership of our new Croydon service. You will oversee daily operations, compliance, educational programs, and team culture, ensuring the centre launches smoothly and thrives long-term. Village Early Education is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. We understand our responsibilities and statutory duty of care and are committed to raising awareness about the importance of child safety in our organisation and our communities, which is essential for promoting healthy and safe learning environments for children. We believe in building healthy, thriving communities, where early learning is valued, educators are empowered, and families feel truly supported. Key Responsibilities Centre Operations & Compliance: Oversee all aspects of the centre's operation, ensuring compliance with the Education and Care Services National Law and Regulations. You will help set up the service in line with the National Quality Framework (NQF) and work with the team to meet key Quality Areas (QA3, QA6, QA7). Leadership & Team Management: Lead a dedicated team of Community Leaders, Administrative Assistant, and support staff, fostering a collaborative environment where everyone can grow together in their roles. You will inspire a shared vision of excellence in early childhood education and create a supportive atmosphere for both staff and children. Recruitment & Staffing: Lead recruitment efforts, ensuring the right team is in place. Manage staff development, training, and retention, focusing on creating an engaged and high-performing team. Parent Engagement & Occupancy: Drive occupancy by conducting tours of the new facility, converting enquiries into enrolments, and establishing positive relationships with parents. You'll play a key role in creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere from day one, ensuring that families feel part of the Village Early Education community as they grow together with us. Budgeting & Reporting: Manage the service budget, monitor financial performance, and provide reports on occupancy, service performance, and compliance. Health, Safety & Risk Management: Establish and implement health and safety protocols in consultation with relevant authorities, ensuring the centre's physical environment is safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Key Qualifications & Experience Essential Qualifications: Degree in Early Childhood Education (or equivalent), current First Aid, Anaphylaxis, and Emergency Asthma management training, valid Working with Children Check or VIT, and accredited Child Protection Training. Experience: A minimum of 3 years in a Nominated Supervisor position or 5 years in a leadership role in early childhood services. Strong understanding of Child Care Subsidy (CCS), KIMs (Kindergarten Compliance), and compliance software is essential. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead teams, manage staff, and implement high-quality curriculum. Demonstrated experience managing budgets, occupancy, and ensuring compliance with the National Quality Framework (NQF). Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in managing parent relationships, handling complaints, and leading staff. Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and achieving high-quality outcomes. Leading the recruitment process and ensuring optimal occupancy from the start. Managing budgets, reporting, and financial targets. Building strong relationships with parents and ensuring a smooth transition into the new service. Driving quality assurance and maintaining high standards in audits (QA3, QA6, QA7). Leading communication within the leadership team and with staff. What We Offer A unique community-based leadership structure - designed to foster connection, empowerment and support at every level of the organisation. Competitive salary based on experience, qualifications, and performance. Opportunities for professional development and growth in a new centre. The unique opportunity to be part of a new service from the ground up, contributing to its culture, values, and success, as we grow together. Career advancement within a growing and dynamic organisation. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to join a brand-new service and make your mark from the very beginning. If you are an experienced and passionate leader in early childhood education, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and cover letter addressing the key selection criteria. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Join Village Early Education and help us shape the future of early childhood education in Springvale South, where we grow together!
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Centre Manager/Nominated Supervisor - Croydon (Brand New Centre) Village Early Education is thrilled to be opening a brand-new, purpose-built centre in Croydon, Melbourne, and we are seeking an experienced and passionate Centre Manager / Nominated Supervisorto lead our team from January 2026. This is a rare opportunity to help shape a state-of-the-art early education service from its very foundations, building a culture of excellence, guiding a dedicated team, and creating a warm and empowering environment where children, families, and educators grow together. About the Role As the Centre Manager, you will be instrumental in the successful opening and ongoing leadership of our new Croydon service. You will oversee daily operations, compliance, educational programs, and team culture, ensuring the centre launches smoothly and thrives long-term. Village Early Education is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. We understand our responsibilities and statutory duty of care and are committed to raising awareness about the importance of child safety in our organisation and our communities, which is essential for promoting healthy and safe learning environments for children. We believe in building healthy, thriving communities, where early learning is valued, educators are empowered, and families feel truly supported. Key Responsibilities Centre Operations & Compliance: Oversee all aspects of the centre's operation, ensuring compliance with the Education and Care Services National Law and Regulations. You will help set up the service in line with the National Quality Framework (NQF) and work with the team to meet key Quality Areas (QA3, QA6, QA7). Leadership & Team Management: Lead a dedicated team of Community Leaders, Administrative Assistant, and support staff, fostering a collaborative environment where everyone can grow together in their roles. You will inspire a shared vision of excellence in early childhood education and create a supportive atmosphere for both staff and children. Recruitment & Staffing: Lead recruitment efforts, ensuring the right team is in place. Manage staff development, training, and retention, focusing on creating an engaged and high-performing team. Parent Engagement & Occupancy: Drive occupancy by conducting tours of the new facility, converting enquiries into enrolments, and establishing positive relationships with parents. You'll play a key role in creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere from day one, ensuring that families feel part of the Village Early Education community as they grow together with us. Budgeting & Reporting: Manage the service budget, monitor financial performance, and provide reports on occupancy, service performance, and compliance. Health, Safety & Risk Management: Establish and implement health and safety protocols in consultation with relevant authorities, ensuring the centre's physical environment is safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Key Qualifications & Experience Essential Qualifications: Degree in Early Childhood Education (or equivalent), current First Aid, Anaphylaxis, and Emergency Asthma management training, valid Working with Children Check or VIT, and accredited Child Protection Training. Experience: A minimum of 3 years in a Nominated Supervisor position or 5 years in a leadership role in early childhood services. Strong understanding of Child Care Subsidy (CCS), KIMs (Kindergarten Compliance), and compliance software is essential. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to lead teams, manage staff, and implement high-quality curriculum. Demonstrated experience managing budgets, occupancy, and ensuring compliance with the National Quality Framework (NQF). Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in managing parent relationships, handling complaints, and leading staff. Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and achieving high-quality outcomes. Leading the recruitment process and ensuring optimal occupancy from the start. Managing budgets, reporting, and financial targets. Building strong relationships with parents and ensuring a smooth transition into the new service. Driving quality assurance and maintaining high standards in audits (QA3, QA6, QA7). Leading communication within the leadership team and with staff. What We Offer A unique community-based leadership structure - designed to foster connection, empowerment and support at every level of the organisation. Competitive salary based on experience, qualifications, and performance. Opportunities for professional development and growth in a new centre. The unique opportunity to be part of a new service from the ground up, contributing to its culture, values, and success, as we grow together. Career advancement within a growing and dynamic organisation. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to join a brand-new service and make your mark from the very beginning. If you are an experienced and passionate leader in early childhood education, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and cover letter addressing the key selection criteria. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Join Village Early Education and help us shape the future of early childhood education in Springvale South, where we grow together!
Job Title: Quality Assurance Manager Function: Supply Chain Location: South Lumley Street, Grangemouth Job Level: (Internal Reference Only) 4 Contract: Full Time / Permanent - 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Role Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Date vacancy will close: 5pm, Friday 13th March 2026. Where we receive high numbers of applications wemay close vacancies early. If you think this is the right opportunity for you please don't delay in applying! Who we are Born in Glasgow, made in Scotland and enjoyed around the world. Whyte and Mackay is home to a collection of multi-award-winning global whisky brands led by The Dalmore, Fettercairn, Jura and Tamnavulin. Our mission is to be a driving force in whisky, renowned for building brands that stand-out. Enabled by our brilliantcommunity of 675 colleagues, reaching across 17 countries and counting. We're led by our values, continuing to grow and invest and looking for great talent to join our brilliant community. Ready to hear more? What the opportunity looks like: The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring robust quality standards are in place and adhered to across our product portfolio. The role is responsible for implementing, maintaining and improving the quality system and imparting a culture of quality to support the continuous business growth ensuring the quality standards of finished products are achieved and continuously improved. A key part of the role involves managing relationships with retailers, customers and accreditation bodies, ensuring successful audit and customer satisfaction. Close collaboration with internal functions, leading and development of the QA team, with 3 direct quality assistants reporting into the role. Leads, motivates and coaches the technical team of 3 Quality Assistants in line with the Company Values to maximise employee engagement and ongoing development of the QA function. Determines and agrees internal quality procedures, standards and specifications ensuring appropriate systems for inspection are developed and implemented. Specifies quality requirements of raw materials with suppliers and internal parties and has overall responsibility in developing and implementing agreed specifications. Works with operating staff to establish procedures, standards and verification systems. Understands, applies and maintains relevant standards and code of practices - IS09001, BRC, major customer standards and HACCP. Skills and experience that will help you be a success: For this role we're looking for: Demonstratable experience in a similar role within FMCG/manufacturing environment. Proven team leader experience who can set objectives, performance manage a team and lead individuals to achieve their potential. Accredited internal auditor/ lead assessor with practical experience. Experience of implementing leading edge Quality strategies. HACCP qualification preferred. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO 9001, BRC standards, HACCP and GMP. We believe that everyone has the potential for growth in our roles! You may feel you don't tick every box for this role, but if you believe you have relevant experiences that could help you succeed we'd much rather you apply rather than rule yourself out based on any self-limiting beliefs! Why join us: We offera competitive salary, bonus package, life assurance, competitive pension, excellent product allowance, 35 days annual leave, plus enhanced family friendly policies. Our Rewards &Benefits page has further information. Our application process: If you like what you've read and want to explore this opportunity further, please apply before the closing date listed at the top of the advert. Our team read each and every application, therefore you'll hear back from us in due course. Candidate guidance on the use of AI in the application and screening process can be found on our career site. Should you require any adjustments to our recruitment process to help you be at your best then please contact us and we'll do what we can to support.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Quality Assurance Manager Function: Supply Chain Location: South Lumley Street, Grangemouth Job Level: (Internal Reference Only) 4 Contract: Full Time / Permanent - 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Role Reports to: Quality & Compliance Manager Date vacancy will close: 5pm, Friday 13th March 2026. Where we receive high numbers of applications wemay close vacancies early. If you think this is the right opportunity for you please don't delay in applying! Who we are Born in Glasgow, made in Scotland and enjoyed around the world. Whyte and Mackay is home to a collection of multi-award-winning global whisky brands led by The Dalmore, Fettercairn, Jura and Tamnavulin. Our mission is to be a driving force in whisky, renowned for building brands that stand-out. Enabled by our brilliantcommunity of 675 colleagues, reaching across 17 countries and counting. We're led by our values, continuing to grow and invest and looking for great talent to join our brilliant community. Ready to hear more? What the opportunity looks like: The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for ensuring robust quality standards are in place and adhered to across our product portfolio. The role is responsible for implementing, maintaining and improving the quality system and imparting a culture of quality to support the continuous business growth ensuring the quality standards of finished products are achieved and continuously improved. A key part of the role involves managing relationships with retailers, customers and accreditation bodies, ensuring successful audit and customer satisfaction. Close collaboration with internal functions, leading and development of the QA team, with 3 direct quality assistants reporting into the role. Leads, motivates and coaches the technical team of 3 Quality Assistants in line with the Company Values to maximise employee engagement and ongoing development of the QA function. Determines and agrees internal quality procedures, standards and specifications ensuring appropriate systems for inspection are developed and implemented. Specifies quality requirements of raw materials with suppliers and internal parties and has overall responsibility in developing and implementing agreed specifications. Works with operating staff to establish procedures, standards and verification systems. Understands, applies and maintains relevant standards and code of practices - IS09001, BRC, major customer standards and HACCP. Skills and experience that will help you be a success: For this role we're looking for: Demonstratable experience in a similar role within FMCG/manufacturing environment. Proven team leader experience who can set objectives, performance manage a team and lead individuals to achieve their potential. Accredited internal auditor/ lead assessor with practical experience. Experience of implementing leading edge Quality strategies. HACCP qualification preferred. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO 9001, BRC standards, HACCP and GMP. We believe that everyone has the potential for growth in our roles! You may feel you don't tick every box for this role, but if you believe you have relevant experiences that could help you succeed we'd much rather you apply rather than rule yourself out based on any self-limiting beliefs! Why join us: We offera competitive salary, bonus package, life assurance, competitive pension, excellent product allowance, 35 days annual leave, plus enhanced family friendly policies. Our Rewards &Benefits page has further information. Our application process: If you like what you've read and want to explore this opportunity further, please apply before the closing date listed at the top of the advert. Our team read each and every application, therefore you'll hear back from us in due course. Candidate guidance on the use of AI in the application and screening process can be found on our career site. Should you require any adjustments to our recruitment process to help you be at your best then please contact us and we'll do what we can to support.
The Bread Factory is London's leading Artisan Bakery, known for award-winning breads, pastries, and cakes, supplying top-quality products across e-commerce, grocery, food services, and retailers such as our GAIL's Bakeries nationwide. As our teams grow, we seek our next Assistant Quality Manager to join our Technical team. We Care about a Job Well Done: Since 1993, we have been champions in traditional baking with the finest ingredients and techniques. We always do things the right way, not the easy way. We Care about Baking: At The Bread Factory, all our teams take pride in crafting beautiful, freshly baked loaves, pastries, and cakes. We are all passionate about our products and share knowledge among us all. We Care about Each Other: We always act with respect, empathy, and support to our employees, neighbours and customers. We Care about Community: We believe in minimising unsustainable practices and reducing waste. While ensuring we continue to provide everyone with nutritious high-quality food. We Care about Nature: We're committed to sustainability across our supply chain-from reducing waste and reusing surplus to supporting regenerative farming that helps restore the planet. Every day is different at The Bread Factory, but here are some of the things you will be doing: Support and deputise for the Quality Manager, acting as the site quality lead when required. Maintain, review, and continuously improve the site Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure ongoing compliance with BRC, HACCP, legal, and customer requirements. Plan, conduct, and report internal audits in line with site and group audit schedules. Lead and present full traceability exercises, including forward, backward, and mass balance. Support preparation for and participation in external, customer, and certification audits. Act as the primary site technical contact for customer queries, specifications, artwork, labelling, and allergens. Investigate customer complaints and quality incidents, completing root cause analysis and corrective actions. Prevent the release of non-conforming product and manage deviation and concession processes. Coordinate supplier non-conformances and ensure timely and effective corrective action closure. Manage site product sampling plans and coordinate microbiological, nutritional, and chemical testing. Review, trend, and analyse testing results and escalate risks where appropriate. Compile, analyse, and report site KPIs, supporting actions arising from trends and performance reviews. Deliver food safety, quality, and QMS training to operational teams. Coach and support QA team members, contributing to capability development and succession planning. Support continuous improvement initiatives across quality, food safety, hygiene, and compliance. Ensure accurate document control and timely communication of quality information across the site. Our team tells us you will be a great addition if you have: Degree or equivalent qualification in Food Safety, Food Science, or a related discipline. Minimum of 2-3 years' experience in food manufacturing within a technical or quality role. Level 3 HACCP and Food Safety qualification. Internal Auditor qualification (Lead Auditor desirable). Strong working knowledge of BRC standards and customer codes of practice. Experience managing customer complaints, audits, and non-conformance investigations. Strong root cause analysis and corrective action skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel for data analysis and reporting. Ability to work independently and make quality-related decisions within scope. What's in it for you: Fresh bread daily to take home to enjoy with family and friends. 50% discount at GAIL's and 40% off at The Bread Factory & The Flour Station Markets. 25 days holiday + bank holidays Discounts and Savings from high-street retailers and restaurants 24-hour GP service Cycle to work scheme
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
The Bread Factory is London's leading Artisan Bakery, known for award-winning breads, pastries, and cakes, supplying top-quality products across e-commerce, grocery, food services, and retailers such as our GAIL's Bakeries nationwide. As our teams grow, we seek our next Assistant Quality Manager to join our Technical team. We Care about a Job Well Done: Since 1993, we have been champions in traditional baking with the finest ingredients and techniques. We always do things the right way, not the easy way. We Care about Baking: At The Bread Factory, all our teams take pride in crafting beautiful, freshly baked loaves, pastries, and cakes. We are all passionate about our products and share knowledge among us all. We Care about Each Other: We always act with respect, empathy, and support to our employees, neighbours and customers. We Care about Community: We believe in minimising unsustainable practices and reducing waste. While ensuring we continue to provide everyone with nutritious high-quality food. We Care about Nature: We're committed to sustainability across our supply chain-from reducing waste and reusing surplus to supporting regenerative farming that helps restore the planet. Every day is different at The Bread Factory, but here are some of the things you will be doing: Support and deputise for the Quality Manager, acting as the site quality lead when required. Maintain, review, and continuously improve the site Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure ongoing compliance with BRC, HACCP, legal, and customer requirements. Plan, conduct, and report internal audits in line with site and group audit schedules. Lead and present full traceability exercises, including forward, backward, and mass balance. Support preparation for and participation in external, customer, and certification audits. Act as the primary site technical contact for customer queries, specifications, artwork, labelling, and allergens. Investigate customer complaints and quality incidents, completing root cause analysis and corrective actions. Prevent the release of non-conforming product and manage deviation and concession processes. Coordinate supplier non-conformances and ensure timely and effective corrective action closure. Manage site product sampling plans and coordinate microbiological, nutritional, and chemical testing. Review, trend, and analyse testing results and escalate risks where appropriate. Compile, analyse, and report site KPIs, supporting actions arising from trends and performance reviews. Deliver food safety, quality, and QMS training to operational teams. Coach and support QA team members, contributing to capability development and succession planning. Support continuous improvement initiatives across quality, food safety, hygiene, and compliance. Ensure accurate document control and timely communication of quality information across the site. Our team tells us you will be a great addition if you have: Degree or equivalent qualification in Food Safety, Food Science, or a related discipline. Minimum of 2-3 years' experience in food manufacturing within a technical or quality role. Level 3 HACCP and Food Safety qualification. Internal Auditor qualification (Lead Auditor desirable). Strong working knowledge of BRC standards and customer codes of practice. Experience managing customer complaints, audits, and non-conformance investigations. Strong root cause analysis and corrective action skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel for data analysis and reporting. Ability to work independently and make quality-related decisions within scope. What's in it for you: Fresh bread daily to take home to enjoy with family and friends. 50% discount at GAIL's and 40% off at The Bread Factory & The Flour Station Markets. 25 days holiday + bank holidays Discounts and Savings from high-street retailers and restaurants 24-hour GP service Cycle to work scheme
Apprentice Site Manager - Graduate Apprenticeship - Start your career where it matters most - building a better future together Tilbury Douglas is a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company. We deliver vital projects across sectors including health, education, defence, justice, water and civic and civil estate. Our projects improve lives, strengthen communities and create lasting value. Location This role will be based in the Scotland region, working within our Regional Building or Infrastructure teams. You'll be primarily site-based, gaining experience across live construction projects. What you'll be doing As an Apprentice Site Manager, you'll combine on-the-job learning with formal academic study, developing the skills required to become a qualified site management professional. You will study towards the Construction & Built Environment Graduate Apprenticeship, gaining a BSc (Hons) degree. With the support of experienced site managers and project teams, you'll: Support the day-to-day management of construction activities on site Assist with planning, sequencing and coordinating works to meet programme targets Help ensure works are delivered safely, in line with health, safety and environmental requirements Support quality control processes and inspections to ensure works meet specifications Assist with managing subcontractors, site inductions and supervision of works Learn how drawings, schedules and programmes are used to manage site operations Support site reporting, record keeping and progress tracking Work closely with commercial, design and engineering teams to help resolve site issues Build strong working relationships with subcontractors, clients and the wider project team Why this role? This apprenticeship offers a practical route into site management, combining real project experience with a recognised degree qualification. You'll receive structured training, mentoring and development, giving you a strong foundation to progress into roles such as Assistant Site Manager, Site Manager or Construction Manager. What we're looking for We're looking for people who are organised, proactive and keen to build a career in site and construction management. You'll bring: SQA Highers at ABBB or equivalent A levels at ABC or BBB Scottish Baccalaureate Pass Foundation Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering with SQA Highers at AAB A genuine interest in construction, site management and project delivery Strong organisational, problem-solving and teamwork skills Good communication skills and the confidence to work with a wide range of people A proactive, hands on approach with a willingness to learn and take responsibility A full UK driving licence (or working towards one by the time you start) Previous construction or site experience is desirable but not essential. What we offer A structured Graduate Apprenticeship combining site-based learning with formal study Mentoring and support from experienced site and construction management professionals A competitive apprentice salary with progression as you develop 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Two days' volunteering opportunities per year Opportunities to work on diverse and meaningful projects across the UK An inclusive culture where your ideas and contributions are valued Application & Selection Process Stage 1: Online application window - 9th February - 31st March 2026 (We reserve the right to close vacancies early if sufficient applications are received.) Stage 2: Shortlisting and invitations to interview Stage 3: Interviews - dates to be confirmed Stage 4: Offers made Stage 5: Keeping in touch days with our Early Careers Manager Stage 6: Start date - w/c 7th September 2026
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Apprentice Site Manager - Graduate Apprenticeship - Start your career where it matters most - building a better future together Tilbury Douglas is a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company. We deliver vital projects across sectors including health, education, defence, justice, water and civic and civil estate. Our projects improve lives, strengthen communities and create lasting value. Location This role will be based in the Scotland region, working within our Regional Building or Infrastructure teams. You'll be primarily site-based, gaining experience across live construction projects. What you'll be doing As an Apprentice Site Manager, you'll combine on-the-job learning with formal academic study, developing the skills required to become a qualified site management professional. You will study towards the Construction & Built Environment Graduate Apprenticeship, gaining a BSc (Hons) degree. With the support of experienced site managers and project teams, you'll: Support the day-to-day management of construction activities on site Assist with planning, sequencing and coordinating works to meet programme targets Help ensure works are delivered safely, in line with health, safety and environmental requirements Support quality control processes and inspections to ensure works meet specifications Assist with managing subcontractors, site inductions and supervision of works Learn how drawings, schedules and programmes are used to manage site operations Support site reporting, record keeping and progress tracking Work closely with commercial, design and engineering teams to help resolve site issues Build strong working relationships with subcontractors, clients and the wider project team Why this role? This apprenticeship offers a practical route into site management, combining real project experience with a recognised degree qualification. You'll receive structured training, mentoring and development, giving you a strong foundation to progress into roles such as Assistant Site Manager, Site Manager or Construction Manager. What we're looking for We're looking for people who are organised, proactive and keen to build a career in site and construction management. You'll bring: SQA Highers at ABBB or equivalent A levels at ABC or BBB Scottish Baccalaureate Pass Foundation Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering with SQA Highers at AAB A genuine interest in construction, site management and project delivery Strong organisational, problem-solving and teamwork skills Good communication skills and the confidence to work with a wide range of people A proactive, hands on approach with a willingness to learn and take responsibility A full UK driving licence (or working towards one by the time you start) Previous construction or site experience is desirable but not essential. What we offer A structured Graduate Apprenticeship combining site-based learning with formal study Mentoring and support from experienced site and construction management professionals A competitive apprentice salary with progression as you develop 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Two days' volunteering opportunities per year Opportunities to work on diverse and meaningful projects across the UK An inclusive culture where your ideas and contributions are valued Application & Selection Process Stage 1: Online application window - 9th February - 31st March 2026 (We reserve the right to close vacancies early if sufficient applications are received.) Stage 2: Shortlisting and invitations to interview Stage 3: Interviews - dates to be confirmed Stage 4: Offers made Stage 5: Keeping in touch days with our Early Careers Manager Stage 6: Start date - w/c 7th September 2026
Fumo Manchesterare hiring an Assistant General Manager! Competitive Industry pay (based on salary & Tronc) Our story The Distefano family, spanning two generations, started San Carlo over 30 years ago and seen it grow to twenty-five authentic Italian restaurants across the UK - from Covent Garden, Piccadilly and Knightsbridge in London to Bristol, Leicester, Liverpool Leeds, Cheshire and Manchester and with a growing number overseas - including Kuwait, Bangkok and Qatar and with new site set to open in Miami. Colleague Benefits Free Meals on Duty - Delicious, healthy meals, all free 50% Staff Discount - For you and your friends and family, in any of our restaurants around the UK Refer a Friend - Bring your friends and earn up to £1,000 per person Elevate Training Academy - Commitment to training and continuing professional development with our San Carlo training app Volunteering Days - Give back with dedicated volunteering days, making a positive impact in your community Squadra App - Offering you discounts and rewards with thousands of companies worldwide Wagestream - Access to earned pay at any point of the month Legal and Financial Advice - Free legal and financial advice for you and your family Colleague of the Month - Monthly recognition awards where all San Carlo colleagues are celebrated San Carlo Awards - Our annual San Carlo Awards, dedicated to celebrating the incredible talent and hard work of our colleagues Global Opportunities - The chance to work at one of our many international restaurants, from Dubai to Miami Best in Class Pension - San Carlo are partnered with an industry-leading pension provider, ensuring your hard work today supports your tomorrow Key Responsibilities Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the restaurant, deputising for the General Manager when they are not on shift Undertake all Duty Manager responsibilities where relevant/needed Ensure your Duty Managers have an up to date Talent Pipeline for their departments with training needs and succession plans Hold monthly reviews with all Department Managers reporting to you to ensure all KPI's are being achieved. Report each meeting to General Manager Manage monthly results from Department manager KPI's Manage customer satisfaction regularly using the tools available, ensuring all guest feedback is dealt with in a professional and efficient manner. Alongside the General Manager, conduct probation's and appraisals to monitor full team performance and development. Track team turnover monthly and ensure it stays below the company target. Ensure Recruitment processes are adhered to at all times including all paperwork and onboarding process for new starters. Create and maintain a safe and comfortable working environment for all staff to flourish in. Ensure staff records are kept up to date with training, absences, lateness, holidays etc. Manage the results from all departmental Health Checks to ensure actions plans are being worked on. Required Qualifications & Experience Previous experience in a similar role Team management experience Excellent communication skills Meticulous attention to detail, highly organised and capable of handling multiple tasks A proactive self-starter who can work independently with good judgement and minimal direction Compensation: Competitive salary
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Fumo Manchesterare hiring an Assistant General Manager! Competitive Industry pay (based on salary & Tronc) Our story The Distefano family, spanning two generations, started San Carlo over 30 years ago and seen it grow to twenty-five authentic Italian restaurants across the UK - from Covent Garden, Piccadilly and Knightsbridge in London to Bristol, Leicester, Liverpool Leeds, Cheshire and Manchester and with a growing number overseas - including Kuwait, Bangkok and Qatar and with new site set to open in Miami. Colleague Benefits Free Meals on Duty - Delicious, healthy meals, all free 50% Staff Discount - For you and your friends and family, in any of our restaurants around the UK Refer a Friend - Bring your friends and earn up to £1,000 per person Elevate Training Academy - Commitment to training and continuing professional development with our San Carlo training app Volunteering Days - Give back with dedicated volunteering days, making a positive impact in your community Squadra App - Offering you discounts and rewards with thousands of companies worldwide Wagestream - Access to earned pay at any point of the month Legal and Financial Advice - Free legal and financial advice for you and your family Colleague of the Month - Monthly recognition awards where all San Carlo colleagues are celebrated San Carlo Awards - Our annual San Carlo Awards, dedicated to celebrating the incredible talent and hard work of our colleagues Global Opportunities - The chance to work at one of our many international restaurants, from Dubai to Miami Best in Class Pension - San Carlo are partnered with an industry-leading pension provider, ensuring your hard work today supports your tomorrow Key Responsibilities Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the restaurant, deputising for the General Manager when they are not on shift Undertake all Duty Manager responsibilities where relevant/needed Ensure your Duty Managers have an up to date Talent Pipeline for their departments with training needs and succession plans Hold monthly reviews with all Department Managers reporting to you to ensure all KPI's are being achieved. Report each meeting to General Manager Manage monthly results from Department manager KPI's Manage customer satisfaction regularly using the tools available, ensuring all guest feedback is dealt with in a professional and efficient manner. Alongside the General Manager, conduct probation's and appraisals to monitor full team performance and development. Track team turnover monthly and ensure it stays below the company target. Ensure Recruitment processes are adhered to at all times including all paperwork and onboarding process for new starters. Create and maintain a safe and comfortable working environment for all staff to flourish in. Ensure staff records are kept up to date with training, absences, lateness, holidays etc. Manage the results from all departmental Health Checks to ensure actions plans are being worked on. Required Qualifications & Experience Previous experience in a similar role Team management experience Excellent communication skills Meticulous attention to detail, highly organised and capable of handling multiple tasks A proactive self-starter who can work independently with good judgement and minimal direction Compensation: Competitive salary
We're on a mission to make real estate transactions smarter, faster, and friction-free. Real estate is the world's largest asset class, yet the legal processes and tools behind it remain slow, manual, and underinvested. Lawyers must review dense documents line by line and piece together information across silos, all while clients demand faster, more transparent due diligence. That's where we come in. Orbital Copilot is the AI assistant built exclusively for commercial real estate law. Developed with former practicing real estate lawyers, it accelerates complex due diligence by up to 70% while delivering legal-grade precision. We've just raised a $60m Series B to accelerate our UK/US expansion. We're trusted by leading firms like Goodwin and BCLP to remove the busywork so legal teams can focus on what they do best: applying sharp legal judgment, delivering standout client service, and getting deals over the line faster. Working at Orbital means joining a team that's reimagining how real estate transactions get done - moving fast, working collaboratively, and giving people the ownership to make a real impact from day one. As a Legal Solutions Architect (UK) focused on Orbital Residential, you'll sit at the intersection of UK residential conveyancing practice, product, and go to market execution. This is a conveyancer/law firm facing role supporting our conveyancing prospects and clients both pre and post sale: Pre sales: partnering with Account Executives to win new business - deepening discovery, tailoring demos and building business cases that align Orbital Residential to real-world conveyancing needs and workflows. Post sales: partnering with Customer Success to onboard and train firms effectively, coach teams through change, and drive adoption, retention, and expansion across accounts. You'll work directly with partners, heads of conveyancing, operations managers and front line conveyancers - becoming a trusted advisor to the firms we work with and an internal Voice of the Customer for UK conveyancing within Orbital. This role is ideal for a currently practising (or very recently practising) UK residential conveyancer who's excited by practical technology that improves quality and throughput, and who thrives in a dynamic environment. What you'll do Pre sales: drive successful evaluations and help win new business (30%) Partner with Account Executives to understand a firm's conveyancing operation (business and operational model, staffing, SLAs, work sources, transaction volumes and mix, business priorities, risk & compliance structure and reporting standards) and translate that into a clear understanding and evaluation of needs plan. Lead online and in person discovery meetings with partners, team leaders, conveyancers, support staff and ops/compliance to identify pain points and high impact use cases. Deliver tailored product demonstrations and workflow walkthroughs grounded in your real world conveyancing experience. Design and deliver evaluations and business cases with clear scope, success metrics, and stakeholder alignment ensuring momentum is maintained throughout the deal cycle through to contract signature Act as the credible legal practitioner in the room - answering "how would this work in practice" questions about the product and aligning Orbital Residential outputs to firm gaps, ambition and expectations. Post sales: accelerate onboarding, adoption, and renewals Partner with Customer Success to onboard new firms and teams: enablement plans, role based training, and best practice workflow design. Coach teams through change - embedding Orbital Residential into day to day use by conveyancers while balancing speed, quality, and compliance. Evangelize and advocate to clients for new feature and product releases Support renewals and expansions by surfacing value proof points (throughput, time saved, consistency, QA outcomes) and helping customers scale into new teams/offices. Equip internal champions with playbooks and training materials to reduce dependency and sustain adoption. Product & Go To Market (GTM): be the conveyancing voice of the customer Translate customer feedback into actionable insights for Product and Engineering (workflow gaps, edge cases, accuracy/clarity, usability). Contribute to GTM collateral (use cases, one pagers, ROI narratives) tailored to conveyancing decision makers. Conduct light competitor and market research to inform positioning in the conveyancing tech ecosystem. Represent Orbital credibly in the conveyancing community via webinars, firm events, and industry sessions (where relevant). You should apply if You are a UK conveyancer (solicitor, licensed conveyancer, or legal executive) and are currently practising (or very recently practising) in residential conveyancing. You have 4-10+ years conveyancing experience with strong practical credibility (we care more about depth and judgement than a strict number). You understand the end to end conveyancing workflow - triage, searches, enquiries, reporting, exchange/completion and post completion - across different firm needs, from large, high volume operations to small boutique firms, and can adapt your approach accordingly. You're comfortable being client facing with senior stakeholders (partners, heads of conveyancing, ops leaders, compliance, innovation). You can break complex conveyancing work into clear, structured steps and communicate confidently to different audiences. You're tech literate, curious, and motivated to learn about AI enabled products and safe adoption in legal practice. You thrive in a fast moving environment where you own outcomes and collaborate tightly across Sales, Customer Success and Product. You have experience with conveyancing case management and related tooling (CMS, search providers, digital ID/AML, e signing, post completion platforms). Nice to have Familiarity with Quality Assurance/Quality Control processes and review Strong facilitation skills (running workshops, process mapping, creating and delivering training and enablement sessions). Experience supporting commercial/partnership processes or building playbooks/training. Benefits Competitive salary + performance based bonus/commission (role dependent) + equity options Matched pension contributions Flexible working hours and location 25 days paid holiday (plus bank holidays) Professional equipment and a personal development budget, with training opportunities Cycle to work scheme An inclusive community enjoying all company off sites, lunches, and socials Security is everyone's responsibility at Orbital. We ask all team members to follow our security policies, complete regular awareness training, and handle sensitive data with care in line with ISO 27001 standards. Spot something unusual? Reporting risks or incidents quickly helps us maintain the strong culture of security and compliance we all depend on. At Orbital, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We especially welcome applications from people who are traditionally underrepresented in tech. Even if you don't meet every single requirement, or if the right role isn't listed yet, we'd still love to hear from you. This hiring range is a reasonable estimate of the base pay range for this position at the time of posting. Pay is based on several factors, which may include job related knowledge, skills, experience, and business requirements.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
We're on a mission to make real estate transactions smarter, faster, and friction-free. Real estate is the world's largest asset class, yet the legal processes and tools behind it remain slow, manual, and underinvested. Lawyers must review dense documents line by line and piece together information across silos, all while clients demand faster, more transparent due diligence. That's where we come in. Orbital Copilot is the AI assistant built exclusively for commercial real estate law. Developed with former practicing real estate lawyers, it accelerates complex due diligence by up to 70% while delivering legal-grade precision. We've just raised a $60m Series B to accelerate our UK/US expansion. We're trusted by leading firms like Goodwin and BCLP to remove the busywork so legal teams can focus on what they do best: applying sharp legal judgment, delivering standout client service, and getting deals over the line faster. Working at Orbital means joining a team that's reimagining how real estate transactions get done - moving fast, working collaboratively, and giving people the ownership to make a real impact from day one. As a Legal Solutions Architect (UK) focused on Orbital Residential, you'll sit at the intersection of UK residential conveyancing practice, product, and go to market execution. This is a conveyancer/law firm facing role supporting our conveyancing prospects and clients both pre and post sale: Pre sales: partnering with Account Executives to win new business - deepening discovery, tailoring demos and building business cases that align Orbital Residential to real-world conveyancing needs and workflows. Post sales: partnering with Customer Success to onboard and train firms effectively, coach teams through change, and drive adoption, retention, and expansion across accounts. You'll work directly with partners, heads of conveyancing, operations managers and front line conveyancers - becoming a trusted advisor to the firms we work with and an internal Voice of the Customer for UK conveyancing within Orbital. This role is ideal for a currently practising (or very recently practising) UK residential conveyancer who's excited by practical technology that improves quality and throughput, and who thrives in a dynamic environment. What you'll do Pre sales: drive successful evaluations and help win new business (30%) Partner with Account Executives to understand a firm's conveyancing operation (business and operational model, staffing, SLAs, work sources, transaction volumes and mix, business priorities, risk & compliance structure and reporting standards) and translate that into a clear understanding and evaluation of needs plan. Lead online and in person discovery meetings with partners, team leaders, conveyancers, support staff and ops/compliance to identify pain points and high impact use cases. Deliver tailored product demonstrations and workflow walkthroughs grounded in your real world conveyancing experience. Design and deliver evaluations and business cases with clear scope, success metrics, and stakeholder alignment ensuring momentum is maintained throughout the deal cycle through to contract signature Act as the credible legal practitioner in the room - answering "how would this work in practice" questions about the product and aligning Orbital Residential outputs to firm gaps, ambition and expectations. Post sales: accelerate onboarding, adoption, and renewals Partner with Customer Success to onboard new firms and teams: enablement plans, role based training, and best practice workflow design. Coach teams through change - embedding Orbital Residential into day to day use by conveyancers while balancing speed, quality, and compliance. Evangelize and advocate to clients for new feature and product releases Support renewals and expansions by surfacing value proof points (throughput, time saved, consistency, QA outcomes) and helping customers scale into new teams/offices. Equip internal champions with playbooks and training materials to reduce dependency and sustain adoption. Product & Go To Market (GTM): be the conveyancing voice of the customer Translate customer feedback into actionable insights for Product and Engineering (workflow gaps, edge cases, accuracy/clarity, usability). Contribute to GTM collateral (use cases, one pagers, ROI narratives) tailored to conveyancing decision makers. Conduct light competitor and market research to inform positioning in the conveyancing tech ecosystem. Represent Orbital credibly in the conveyancing community via webinars, firm events, and industry sessions (where relevant). You should apply if You are a UK conveyancer (solicitor, licensed conveyancer, or legal executive) and are currently practising (or very recently practising) in residential conveyancing. You have 4-10+ years conveyancing experience with strong practical credibility (we care more about depth and judgement than a strict number). You understand the end to end conveyancing workflow - triage, searches, enquiries, reporting, exchange/completion and post completion - across different firm needs, from large, high volume operations to small boutique firms, and can adapt your approach accordingly. You're comfortable being client facing with senior stakeholders (partners, heads of conveyancing, ops leaders, compliance, innovation). You can break complex conveyancing work into clear, structured steps and communicate confidently to different audiences. You're tech literate, curious, and motivated to learn about AI enabled products and safe adoption in legal practice. You thrive in a fast moving environment where you own outcomes and collaborate tightly across Sales, Customer Success and Product. You have experience with conveyancing case management and related tooling (CMS, search providers, digital ID/AML, e signing, post completion platforms). Nice to have Familiarity with Quality Assurance/Quality Control processes and review Strong facilitation skills (running workshops, process mapping, creating and delivering training and enablement sessions). Experience supporting commercial/partnership processes or building playbooks/training. Benefits Competitive salary + performance based bonus/commission (role dependent) + equity options Matched pension contributions Flexible working hours and location 25 days paid holiday (plus bank holidays) Professional equipment and a personal development budget, with training opportunities Cycle to work scheme An inclusive community enjoying all company off sites, lunches, and socials Security is everyone's responsibility at Orbital. We ask all team members to follow our security policies, complete regular awareness training, and handle sensitive data with care in line with ISO 27001 standards. Spot something unusual? Reporting risks or incidents quickly helps us maintain the strong culture of security and compliance we all depend on. At Orbital, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We especially welcome applications from people who are traditionally underrepresented in tech. Even if you don't meet every single requirement, or if the right role isn't listed yet, we'd still love to hear from you. This hiring range is a reasonable estimate of the base pay range for this position at the time of posting. Pay is based on several factors, which may include job related knowledge, skills, experience, and business requirements.
Your new role Depending on your start date, you will join one of several live or upcoming schemes across Bristol, North Somerset, and South Wales (generally within a 50-mile radius of Bristol). You will support day-to-day site operations including subcontractor coordination, H&S compliance, site inspections, QA, and reporting - with strong mentorship and ongoing development provided click apply for full job details
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Your new role Depending on your start date, you will join one of several live or upcoming schemes across Bristol, North Somerset, and South Wales (generally within a 50-mile radius of Bristol). You will support day-to-day site operations including subcontractor coordination, H&S compliance, site inspections, QA, and reporting - with strong mentorship and ongoing development provided click apply for full job details
Technical Administrator Exeter Area Circa £up to 34.000 DOE Day Shift Monday Friday Are you a highly organised Technical or QA professional looking to join a growing FMCG manufacturer where you can genuinely make an impact? My client, a well-established and expanding Food manufacturer near Exeter, is looking to appoint a Technical Administrator . This is an excellent opportunity to join a business that is investing in its systems, people, and long-term growth. Reporting to the Site Technical Manager, you ll play a key role in maintaining technical integrity, supporting compliance, and ensuring smooth communication between departments. The Role What You ll Be Doing This is a varied, fast-paced position with responsibility across systems, documentation, and cross-functional coordination. Managing implementation of changes to documents for operational processes. Coordinating and tracking training on food safety and quality matters. Logging complaints and internal deviations. Collaborating with Technical Manager for the resolution of complaints and responding to complaints as per agreed input. Reporting complaints on a weekly basis with broader team, for discussion on investigation and next steps. Trending food safety and quality metrics for quarterly reviews. Supporting HACCP meetings for significant changes to be implemented or trending concerns. Leading the implementation of transitioning to paperless system. Provide cover for Technical Manager or product release responsibilities when required What We re Looking For Degree in Food Science / Food Technology or relevant technical/QA experience Background in Food, Drink, or Pharma manufacturing Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced manufacturing environment Confident communicator with solid systems capability This role would suit a Technical Assistant, QA Administrator, Technical Coordinator, or junior Technical professional ready to take on more responsibility within a growing business. What s On Offer Salary circa £up to 34,000 DOE 1 day remote working per week (post 3-month probation) On-site EV charging Holiday increases annually up to 36 days Additional week s pay every August after 5 years service Long-term stability and career progression If you re looking for a secure, growing company where you can build your technical career, I d love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Technical Administrator Exeter Area Circa £up to 34.000 DOE Day Shift Monday Friday Are you a highly organised Technical or QA professional looking to join a growing FMCG manufacturer where you can genuinely make an impact? My client, a well-established and expanding Food manufacturer near Exeter, is looking to appoint a Technical Administrator . This is an excellent opportunity to join a business that is investing in its systems, people, and long-term growth. Reporting to the Site Technical Manager, you ll play a key role in maintaining technical integrity, supporting compliance, and ensuring smooth communication between departments. The Role What You ll Be Doing This is a varied, fast-paced position with responsibility across systems, documentation, and cross-functional coordination. Managing implementation of changes to documents for operational processes. Coordinating and tracking training on food safety and quality matters. Logging complaints and internal deviations. Collaborating with Technical Manager for the resolution of complaints and responding to complaints as per agreed input. Reporting complaints on a weekly basis with broader team, for discussion on investigation and next steps. Trending food safety and quality metrics for quarterly reviews. Supporting HACCP meetings for significant changes to be implemented or trending concerns. Leading the implementation of transitioning to paperless system. Provide cover for Technical Manager or product release responsibilities when required What We re Looking For Degree in Food Science / Food Technology or relevant technical/QA experience Background in Food, Drink, or Pharma manufacturing Strong attention to detail and excellent organisational skills Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced manufacturing environment Confident communicator with solid systems capability This role would suit a Technical Assistant, QA Administrator, Technical Coordinator, or junior Technical professional ready to take on more responsibility within a growing business. What s On Offer Salary circa £up to 34,000 DOE 1 day remote working per week (post 3-month probation) On-site EV charging Holiday increases annually up to 36 days Additional week s pay every August after 5 years service Long-term stability and career progression If you re looking for a secure, growing company where you can build your technical career, I d love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
QA / Food Quality Assurance Technician - Wareham (Dorset) Salary £28-30K Monday to Friday My client an award-winning artisan chocolate company, is looking to fill a newly created role Food Quality Assurance Technician / QA to join their Dorset-based team. Reporting into the Technical manager you will help ensure their products, chocolates, brownies and gelato meet high food safety and quality standards, supporting audits, HACCP, inspections, testing, traceability and continuous improvement across production. Key requirements: Minimum 2 years' experience in food quality / QA Strong knowledge of HACCP and food safety standards Good communication, problem-solving and record-keeping skills Auditing skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Details: Full-time Monday-Friday with weekend availability Salary: £28,000-£30,000 This role is commutable from Wareham, Poole, Bournemouth, Corfe and will suit a candidate that may have previously worked as a QA, Quality Auditor, Quality Assurance, Food safety, Technical Assistant
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
QA / Food Quality Assurance Technician - Wareham (Dorset) Salary £28-30K Monday to Friday My client an award-winning artisan chocolate company, is looking to fill a newly created role Food Quality Assurance Technician / QA to join their Dorset-based team. Reporting into the Technical manager you will help ensure their products, chocolates, brownies and gelato meet high food safety and quality standards, supporting audits, HACCP, inspections, testing, traceability and continuous improvement across production. Key requirements: Minimum 2 years' experience in food quality / QA Strong knowledge of HACCP and food safety standards Good communication, problem-solving and record-keeping skills Auditing skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Details: Full-time Monday-Friday with weekend availability Salary: £28,000-£30,000 This role is commutable from Wareham, Poole, Bournemouth, Corfe and will suit a candidate that may have previously worked as a QA, Quality Auditor, Quality Assurance, Food safety, Technical Assistant
Are you passionate about driving high standards, improving construction quality, and delivering buildings we can be truly proud of? If so, this is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the excellence of our projects across the UK. At Watkin Jones, we're looking for an Assistant Site Manager to join our QA team click apply for full job details
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about driving high standards, improving construction quality, and delivering buildings we can be truly proud of? If so, this is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in shaping the excellence of our projects across the UK. At Watkin Jones, we're looking for an Assistant Site Manager to join our QA team click apply for full job details
An exciting maternity cover PA opportunity for 9 months, possibly longer, to join this award-winning and friendly architecture practice as a Personal Assistant to a Partner. Based in their offices in Farringdon, this is a Monday to Friday in-studio position, with one day working from home. Salary is dependent on experience, up to £50k. Personal Assistant benefits include: dog visits, volunteer days, 4.5% pension, health insurance, complimentary daily breakfasts. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate previous PA experience gained in a busy, professional, deadline-driven environment. An architecture practice background is preferred. The PA will be a self-starter who can prioritise their own workload with minimal supervision, an excellent communicator who enjoys building effective working relationships, and someone with a keen eye for detail who is highly organised. Working alongside other Team Coordinators/PAs, this Personal Assistant position supports at a Partner level. Personal Assistant responsibilities include: • Extensive diary management and PA duties for the Partner • Managing a busy inbox • Typing and formatting letters and reports • Creating/editing tables in Excel for monitoring project invoices • Preparing/editing PowerPoint presentations • Arranging travel and itineraries • Managing project-related files, ensuring correct filing of both digital and hard copy documentation • Responding to correspondence (post and email) as required • Liaising with the accounts department to chase and complete monthly project reports and weekly timesheets • Arranging QA inductions for new staff • Ensuring the Partners and Directors timesheets and expenses are completed and up to date • Managing and issuing project invoices to clients • Tracking team holidays and updating the tracker • Assisting with the organisation of team events and/or meetings, including the annual summer and Christmas parties Early March start available. IDA Recruitment Ltd specialises in office support recruitment across London. We work with sectors ranging from creative start-ups and third sector organisations to companies within professional services. We have extensive experience of the London market and throughout our careers have nurtured long-term, respectful relationships with candidates, enabling them to reach their potential. Due to high volumes, we are unable to respond to every application. Successful candidates can expect to be contacted within 5 working days.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
An exciting maternity cover PA opportunity for 9 months, possibly longer, to join this award-winning and friendly architecture practice as a Personal Assistant to a Partner. Based in their offices in Farringdon, this is a Monday to Friday in-studio position, with one day working from home. Salary is dependent on experience, up to £50k. Personal Assistant benefits include: dog visits, volunteer days, 4.5% pension, health insurance, complimentary daily breakfasts. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate previous PA experience gained in a busy, professional, deadline-driven environment. An architecture practice background is preferred. The PA will be a self-starter who can prioritise their own workload with minimal supervision, an excellent communicator who enjoys building effective working relationships, and someone with a keen eye for detail who is highly organised. Working alongside other Team Coordinators/PAs, this Personal Assistant position supports at a Partner level. Personal Assistant responsibilities include: • Extensive diary management and PA duties for the Partner • Managing a busy inbox • Typing and formatting letters and reports • Creating/editing tables in Excel for monitoring project invoices • Preparing/editing PowerPoint presentations • Arranging travel and itineraries • Managing project-related files, ensuring correct filing of both digital and hard copy documentation • Responding to correspondence (post and email) as required • Liaising with the accounts department to chase and complete monthly project reports and weekly timesheets • Arranging QA inductions for new staff • Ensuring the Partners and Directors timesheets and expenses are completed and up to date • Managing and issuing project invoices to clients • Tracking team holidays and updating the tracker • Assisting with the organisation of team events and/or meetings, including the annual summer and Christmas parties Early March start available. IDA Recruitment Ltd specialises in office support recruitment across London. We work with sectors ranging from creative start-ups and third sector organisations to companies within professional services. We have extensive experience of the London market and throughout our careers have nurtured long-term, respectful relationships with candidates, enabling them to reach their potential. Due to high volumes, we are unable to respond to every application. Successful candidates can expect to be contacted within 5 working days.
QA / Food Quality Assurance Technician - Wareham (Dorset) Salary £28-30K Monday to Friday My client an award-winning artisan chocolate company, is looking to fill a newly created role Food Quality Assurance Technician / QA to join their Dorset-based team. Reporting into the Technical manager you will help ensure their products, chocolates, brownies and gelato meet high food safety and quality standards, supporting audits, HACCP, inspections, testing, traceability and continuous improvement across production. Key requirements: Minimum 2 years' experience in food quality / QA Strong knowledge of HACCP and food safety standards Good communication, problem-solving and record-keeping skills Auditing skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Details: Full-time Monday-Friday with weekend availability Salary: £28,000-£30,000 This role is commutable from Wareham, Poole, Bournemouth, Corfe and will suit a candidate that may have previously worked as a QA, Quality Auditor, Quality Assurance, Food safety, Technical Assistant
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
QA / Food Quality Assurance Technician - Wareham (Dorset) Salary £28-30K Monday to Friday My client an award-winning artisan chocolate company, is looking to fill a newly created role Food Quality Assurance Technician / QA to join their Dorset-based team. Reporting into the Technical manager you will help ensure their products, chocolates, brownies and gelato meet high food safety and quality standards, supporting audits, HACCP, inspections, testing, traceability and continuous improvement across production. Key requirements: Minimum 2 years' experience in food quality / QA Strong knowledge of HACCP and food safety standards Good communication, problem-solving and record-keeping skills Auditing skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Details: Full-time Monday-Friday with weekend availability Salary: £28,000-£30,000 This role is commutable from Wareham, Poole, Bournemouth, Corfe and will suit a candidate that may have previously worked as a QA, Quality Auditor, Quality Assurance, Food safety, Technical Assistant
# Director, Media Planning & Buying (Fundraising)Creative & StrategyLondonFull-timePlease note, we are hiring for one role - either the Media Director or Assistant Media Director level in our London, UK office. If you are interested in joining our team, please apply to the role you feel you are most suited to, and our process will help determine the right level for each candidate. What to know Lead & oversee the execution of innovative full-funnel marketing & fundraising strategies for leading NGOs, charities and brands. As a Director in the Paid Media Team, you'll oversee the strategic planning and execution of digital advertising campaigns across clients ranging from leading UK and global charities and UN bodies, to global brands and their CSR and/or policy engagement programmes.You will know how to drive strong performance metrics for clients, whilst thinking holistically about the brand and how these metrics contribute to wider conversation about marketing budgets and long-term growth objectives. You will be a senior member of our paid media practice in London, supporting the Senior Director, Media in shaping processes and innovating our client channel mix to drive results.This may be the right role for you if you're someone who is equally strategic, creative, and analytical. Switching seamlessly from a client presentation to writing an insightful analysis of campaign performance, and rolling up your sleeves to launch advertising campaigns in new platforms are no big deal for you. You're used to spending most of your day speaking in acronyms - terms like CPA, DSP, VTR, and ROAS are a natural part of your vocabulary - and you know how to explain them to clients and colleagues.You will use your depth of experience to inform your work but also use your curiosity to keep ahead of the changing sector in order to ensure we're innovating for our clients wherever possible. The company Blue State is the purpose-driven creative and tech agency for brands and causes looking to inspire people to take action and drive create real change. With clients including the UNHCR, Google, Amnesty International, UNICEF, Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) and Oxfam, Blue State cultivates and mobilises communities, raises money and influences policy, builds platforms, and transforms how organisations engage their most important people. Led by some of the most creative and analytical minds from the political, nonprofit, and brand worlds, Blue State is an independent agency with 150+ employees in the US and London. A day in the life Translate complex clients' strategic visions into media objectives and KPIs to accomplish a wide range of client briefs including direct response (lead gen and fundraising), awareness, persuasion, and advocacy. Analyse ongoing and historical performance data to identify opportunities for improvement, make strategic recommendations, and generate reporting and insights to drive optimisation. Have a strong POV on measurement, attribution, and conversion tracking, and apply that knowledge to strategic recommendations and ongoing campaign management. Participate in (and frequently lead) client-facing interactions - you'll be the subject-matter expert for the platforms you manage. Plan, build, manage, and optimise media campaigns across multiple platforms, and oversee others in the team across multiple accounts to ensure media buying is efficient, effective and compliant. Although this is a Director role, our team are all hands-on in some way. Work collaboratively with other internal or external teams, including media planners, strategists, account directors, designers, and analysts, to produce campaigns, creative ideas, audience and target recommendations, and experimental designs. Be an internal and external thought leader and help keep us up to date with the latest digital media trends by maintaining relationships with media partners, and engaging in media R&D projects, writing blog posts, and participating on panels. The team As part of the Media team, you'll work closely with a cross-disciplinary group of Blue State employees on various projects. London is a small and close-knit team, where everyone has an opportunity to shape new approaches, grow and learn from their colleagues, and take advantage of a personal development fund to stretch their skills even further. You'll have the opportunity to work with some of the most inspiring charities, ambitious brands and passionate advocacy and social change campaigns. What we offer Unlimited time off (inclusive of sick, personal and vacation days) $1,250 annual in professional development funds (local equivalent) Fully subsidised health and dental insurance for employees (subject to tax) Generous pension match via salary sacrifice Generous paid holiday schedule Parental leave policy for up to 32.5 week of coverage at full pay, inclusive of all genders and supporting a range of family structures Group Income Protection (GIP) Group Life Assurance (GLA) Optional holiday travel insurance Pre-tax season ticket loans Cycle to work (up to £2000) Remote work flexibilityWe approach in-office working with a hybrid model, with presence in our office required at two days per week. Some things we're looking for 8+ years experience in a hands-on paid media planning and buying role using a mix of digital channels (Social, Search, Display, Video, Audio, etc). Experience running campaigns and taking ownership of media clients with £1M+ annual spend. Demonstrated experience translating client business goals into cohesive media strategies and specific KPIs, and a record executing campaigns that delivered on those goals. Experience working with non-profits, with fundraising and/or income objectives within paid media campaigns. Ability to effectively manage multiple clients and projects on time, within budget, and meet performance goals. Demonstrated experience helping others in the team hit goals through mentorship and support. High proficiency with digital advertising platforms - you've demonstrated a level of mastery of paid social, paid search, and/or programmatic trading - as well as Google Analytics and other measurement platforms. Exceptional attention to detail, especially with regards to campaign setup and trafficking, QA, and reporting. Ability to adapt to new situations, solve problems on the fly, and communicate with those around you. Experience pitching work in an agency environment is desirable, but not essential. A shared passion and curiosity for delivering change. This includes comfort with ambiguity, a restlessness that resists the status quo, and a commitment to quality that ensures we're always making progress.At Blue State, diversity is a necessity, not a nice-to-have. We encourage those from underrepresented communities - women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, immigrants, those with disabilities and people at all the intersections in between - to apply. Even if you don't think your current skill set checks every box, but this role seems to align with your strengths, we want to hear from you.Blue State is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible application and interview process. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation for a disability, including the use of AI tools throughout the hiring process, please contact us at with the subject line: Accommodation Request to get started.Your privacy is important to us. You can find out more information on how we handle your data for recruiting purposes in our .
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
# Director, Media Planning & Buying (Fundraising)Creative & StrategyLondonFull-timePlease note, we are hiring for one role - either the Media Director or Assistant Media Director level in our London, UK office. If you are interested in joining our team, please apply to the role you feel you are most suited to, and our process will help determine the right level for each candidate. What to know Lead & oversee the execution of innovative full-funnel marketing & fundraising strategies for leading NGOs, charities and brands. As a Director in the Paid Media Team, you'll oversee the strategic planning and execution of digital advertising campaigns across clients ranging from leading UK and global charities and UN bodies, to global brands and their CSR and/or policy engagement programmes.You will know how to drive strong performance metrics for clients, whilst thinking holistically about the brand and how these metrics contribute to wider conversation about marketing budgets and long-term growth objectives. You will be a senior member of our paid media practice in London, supporting the Senior Director, Media in shaping processes and innovating our client channel mix to drive results.This may be the right role for you if you're someone who is equally strategic, creative, and analytical. Switching seamlessly from a client presentation to writing an insightful analysis of campaign performance, and rolling up your sleeves to launch advertising campaigns in new platforms are no big deal for you. You're used to spending most of your day speaking in acronyms - terms like CPA, DSP, VTR, and ROAS are a natural part of your vocabulary - and you know how to explain them to clients and colleagues.You will use your depth of experience to inform your work but also use your curiosity to keep ahead of the changing sector in order to ensure we're innovating for our clients wherever possible. The company Blue State is the purpose-driven creative and tech agency for brands and causes looking to inspire people to take action and drive create real change. With clients including the UNHCR, Google, Amnesty International, UNICEF, Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) and Oxfam, Blue State cultivates and mobilises communities, raises money and influences policy, builds platforms, and transforms how organisations engage their most important people. Led by some of the most creative and analytical minds from the political, nonprofit, and brand worlds, Blue State is an independent agency with 150+ employees in the US and London. A day in the life Translate complex clients' strategic visions into media objectives and KPIs to accomplish a wide range of client briefs including direct response (lead gen and fundraising), awareness, persuasion, and advocacy. Analyse ongoing and historical performance data to identify opportunities for improvement, make strategic recommendations, and generate reporting and insights to drive optimisation. Have a strong POV on measurement, attribution, and conversion tracking, and apply that knowledge to strategic recommendations and ongoing campaign management. Participate in (and frequently lead) client-facing interactions - you'll be the subject-matter expert for the platforms you manage. Plan, build, manage, and optimise media campaigns across multiple platforms, and oversee others in the team across multiple accounts to ensure media buying is efficient, effective and compliant. Although this is a Director role, our team are all hands-on in some way. Work collaboratively with other internal or external teams, including media planners, strategists, account directors, designers, and analysts, to produce campaigns, creative ideas, audience and target recommendations, and experimental designs. Be an internal and external thought leader and help keep us up to date with the latest digital media trends by maintaining relationships with media partners, and engaging in media R&D projects, writing blog posts, and participating on panels. The team As part of the Media team, you'll work closely with a cross-disciplinary group of Blue State employees on various projects. London is a small and close-knit team, where everyone has an opportunity to shape new approaches, grow and learn from their colleagues, and take advantage of a personal development fund to stretch their skills even further. You'll have the opportunity to work with some of the most inspiring charities, ambitious brands and passionate advocacy and social change campaigns. What we offer Unlimited time off (inclusive of sick, personal and vacation days) $1,250 annual in professional development funds (local equivalent) Fully subsidised health and dental insurance for employees (subject to tax) Generous pension match via salary sacrifice Generous paid holiday schedule Parental leave policy for up to 32.5 week of coverage at full pay, inclusive of all genders and supporting a range of family structures Group Income Protection (GIP) Group Life Assurance (GLA) Optional holiday travel insurance Pre-tax season ticket loans Cycle to work (up to £2000) Remote work flexibilityWe approach in-office working with a hybrid model, with presence in our office required at two days per week. Some things we're looking for 8+ years experience in a hands-on paid media planning and buying role using a mix of digital channels (Social, Search, Display, Video, Audio, etc). Experience running campaigns and taking ownership of media clients with £1M+ annual spend. Demonstrated experience translating client business goals into cohesive media strategies and specific KPIs, and a record executing campaigns that delivered on those goals. Experience working with non-profits, with fundraising and/or income objectives within paid media campaigns. Ability to effectively manage multiple clients and projects on time, within budget, and meet performance goals. Demonstrated experience helping others in the team hit goals through mentorship and support. High proficiency with digital advertising platforms - you've demonstrated a level of mastery of paid social, paid search, and/or programmatic trading - as well as Google Analytics and other measurement platforms. Exceptional attention to detail, especially with regards to campaign setup and trafficking, QA, and reporting. Ability to adapt to new situations, solve problems on the fly, and communicate with those around you. Experience pitching work in an agency environment is desirable, but not essential. A shared passion and curiosity for delivering change. This includes comfort with ambiguity, a restlessness that resists the status quo, and a commitment to quality that ensures we're always making progress.At Blue State, diversity is a necessity, not a nice-to-have. We encourage those from underrepresented communities - women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, immigrants, those with disabilities and people at all the intersections in between - to apply. Even if you don't think your current skill set checks every box, but this role seems to align with your strengths, we want to hear from you.Blue State is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible application and interview process. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation for a disability, including the use of AI tools throughout the hiring process, please contact us at with the subject line: Accommodation Request to get started.Your privacy is important to us. You can find out more information on how we handle your data for recruiting purposes in our .
Apprentice Site Manager - Graduate Apprenticeship - Start your career where it matters most - building a better future together Tilbury Douglas is a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company. We deliver vital projects across sectors including health, education, defence, justice, water and civic and civil estate. Our projects improve lives, strengthen communities and create lasting value. Location This role will be based in the Scotland region, working within our Regional Building or Infrastructure teams. You'll be primarily site-based, gaining experience across live construction projects. What you'll be doing As an Apprentice Site Manager, you'll combine on-the-job learning with formal academic study, developing the skills required to become a qualified site management professional. You will study towards the Construction & Built Environment Graduate Apprenticeship, gaining a BSc (Hons) degree. With the support of experienced site managers and project teams, you'll: Support the day-to-day management of construction activities on site Assist with planning, sequencing and coordinating works to meet programme targets Help ensure works are delivered safely, in line with health, safety and environmental requirements Support quality control processes and inspections to ensure works meet specifications Assist with managing subcontractors, site inductions and supervision of works Learn how drawings, schedules and programmes are used to manage site operations Support site reporting, record keeping and progress tracking Work closely with commercial, design and engineering teams to help resolve site issues Build strong working relationships with subcontractors, clients and the wider project team Why this role? This apprenticeship offers a practical route into site management, combining real project experience with a recognised degree qualification. You'll receive structured training, mentoring and development, giving you a strong foundation to progress into roles such as Assistant Site Manager, Site Manager or Construction Manager. What we're looking for We're looking for people who are organised, proactive and keen to build a career in site and construction management. You'll bring: SQA Highers at ABBB or equivalent A levels at ABC or BBB Scottish Baccalaureate Pass Foundation Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering with SQA Highers at AAB A genuine interest in construction, site management and project delivery Strong organisational, problem-solving and teamwork skills Good communication skills and the confidence to work with a wide range of people A proactive, hands on approach with a willingness to learn and take responsibility A full UK driving licence (or working towards one by the time you start) Previous construction or site experience is desirable but not essential. What we offer A structured Graduate Apprenticeship combining site-based learning with formal study Mentoring and support from experienced site and construction management professionals A competitive apprentice salary with progression as you develop 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Two days' volunteering opportunities per year Opportunities to work on diverse and meaningful projects across the UK An inclusive culture where your ideas and contributions are valued Application & Selection Process Stage 1: Online application window - 9th February - 31st March 2026 (We reserve the right to close vacancies early if sufficient applications are received.) Stage 2: Shortlisting and invitations to interview Stage 3: Interviews - dates to be confirmed Stage 4: Offers made Stage 5: Keeping in touch days with our Early Careers Manager Stage 6: Start date - w/c 7th September 2026
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Apprentice Site Manager - Graduate Apprenticeship - Start your career where it matters most - building a better future together Tilbury Douglas is a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out company. We deliver vital projects across sectors including health, education, defence, justice, water and civic and civil estate. Our projects improve lives, strengthen communities and create lasting value. Location This role will be based in the Scotland region, working within our Regional Building or Infrastructure teams. You'll be primarily site-based, gaining experience across live construction projects. What you'll be doing As an Apprentice Site Manager, you'll combine on-the-job learning with formal academic study, developing the skills required to become a qualified site management professional. You will study towards the Construction & Built Environment Graduate Apprenticeship, gaining a BSc (Hons) degree. With the support of experienced site managers and project teams, you'll: Support the day-to-day management of construction activities on site Assist with planning, sequencing and coordinating works to meet programme targets Help ensure works are delivered safely, in line with health, safety and environmental requirements Support quality control processes and inspections to ensure works meet specifications Assist with managing subcontractors, site inductions and supervision of works Learn how drawings, schedules and programmes are used to manage site operations Support site reporting, record keeping and progress tracking Work closely with commercial, design and engineering teams to help resolve site issues Build strong working relationships with subcontractors, clients and the wider project team Why this role? This apprenticeship offers a practical route into site management, combining real project experience with a recognised degree qualification. You'll receive structured training, mentoring and development, giving you a strong foundation to progress into roles such as Assistant Site Manager, Site Manager or Construction Manager. What we're looking for We're looking for people who are organised, proactive and keen to build a career in site and construction management. You'll bring: SQA Highers at ABBB or equivalent A levels at ABC or BBB Scottish Baccalaureate Pass Foundation Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering with SQA Highers at AAB A genuine interest in construction, site management and project delivery Strong organisational, problem-solving and teamwork skills Good communication skills and the confidence to work with a wide range of people A proactive, hands on approach with a willingness to learn and take responsibility A full UK driving licence (or working towards one by the time you start) Previous construction or site experience is desirable but not essential. What we offer A structured Graduate Apprenticeship combining site-based learning with formal study Mentoring and support from experienced site and construction management professionals A competitive apprentice salary with progression as you develop 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Two days' volunteering opportunities per year Opportunities to work on diverse and meaningful projects across the UK An inclusive culture where your ideas and contributions are valued Application & Selection Process Stage 1: Online application window - 9th February - 31st March 2026 (We reserve the right to close vacancies early if sufficient applications are received.) Stage 2: Shortlisting and invitations to interview Stage 3: Interviews - dates to be confirmed Stage 4: Offers made Stage 5: Keeping in touch days with our Early Careers Manager Stage 6: Start date - w/c 7th September 2026
QA Technical Assistant 12 month fixed term contract Hybrid working, 2 days in the Barnsley office This is a fantastic role for a proactive, detail-driven individual who enjoys analytical work, understands operations and lender requirements, and thrives in a position that combines independent problem-solving with cross-team collaboration. It's ideal for someone who wants to deepen their technical knowledge and play a key part in driving quality, risk management and continuous improvement across the business. About the Role Support the Oversight and Complaints Manager in ensuring compliance with Risk Management Guidelines and Quality Assurance standards. Provide assistance to team members to meet evolving requirements set by lenders, and panel surveyors, including handling ad hoc or specialist requests. Help fulfil lender specific contractual obligations for new and existing clients by carrying out quality audits to ensure compliance. Conduct Quality Audit activities and monitor the effectiveness of audit processes against lender, and RICS requirements. Monitor and maintain standards across the company and panel surveyors. Contribute to strategy development and implementation to ensure customer needs are met. What We re Looking For Familiarity with Residential Survey and valuation Quality Assurance sector with working knowledge of lenders' guidance notes and reporting standards. Strong working knowledge of Landmark Quest, Rightmove, CoreLogic and Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel). Ability to collate, interpret and present risk based information clearly, both verbally and in written form. Why Apply? Make a Real Impact: This role sits at the heart of quality, risk, and operational excellence. You ll directly influence the standards and performance of the business, helping shape processes that protect the company s reputation and strengthen our service delivery. Expand Your Professional Expertise: You ll develop deep, specialist knowledge in residential surveying, valuation processes, and lender requirements experience that is highly valued across the industry and opens doors to continued career progression. Career Growth and Progression: For those who want it, this position could provide a potential pathway into broader quality, risk, or operational or roles. You ll build knowledge and capabilities that align with long term development and succession planning.
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
QA Technical Assistant 12 month fixed term contract Hybrid working, 2 days in the Barnsley office This is a fantastic role for a proactive, detail-driven individual who enjoys analytical work, understands operations and lender requirements, and thrives in a position that combines independent problem-solving with cross-team collaboration. It's ideal for someone who wants to deepen their technical knowledge and play a key part in driving quality, risk management and continuous improvement across the business. About the Role Support the Oversight and Complaints Manager in ensuring compliance with Risk Management Guidelines and Quality Assurance standards. Provide assistance to team members to meet evolving requirements set by lenders, and panel surveyors, including handling ad hoc or specialist requests. Help fulfil lender specific contractual obligations for new and existing clients by carrying out quality audits to ensure compliance. Conduct Quality Audit activities and monitor the effectiveness of audit processes against lender, and RICS requirements. Monitor and maintain standards across the company and panel surveyors. Contribute to strategy development and implementation to ensure customer needs are met. What We re Looking For Familiarity with Residential Survey and valuation Quality Assurance sector with working knowledge of lenders' guidance notes and reporting standards. Strong working knowledge of Landmark Quest, Rightmove, CoreLogic and Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel). Ability to collate, interpret and present risk based information clearly, both verbally and in written form. Why Apply? Make a Real Impact: This role sits at the heart of quality, risk, and operational excellence. You ll directly influence the standards and performance of the business, helping shape processes that protect the company s reputation and strengthen our service delivery. Expand Your Professional Expertise: You ll develop deep, specialist knowledge in residential surveying, valuation processes, and lender requirements experience that is highly valued across the industry and opens doors to continued career progression. Career Growth and Progression: For those who want it, this position could provide a potential pathway into broader quality, risk, or operational or roles. You ll build knowledge and capabilities that align with long term development and succession planning.