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SOUTHERN WATER
Project Design Lead
SOUTHERN WATER
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Project Design Lead Location: Flexible within our region (hybrid with needs-based time in the office) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: circa £50,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-13 Storm overflows are very provocative and not acceptable to our customers and stakeholders. We want to lead the charge in resolving the current situation. That s where our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force comes in, implementing pioneering and industry-leading solutions to reduce spills and reliance on overflows whilst also enhancing the environment for our communities. We ve already delivered a £45m pathfinder programme and are now scaling up to a £1.5bn initiative over the next decade. This is your chance to join the taskforce s technical team, solving complex problems, and see your insights shape one of the most critical environmental programmes in the country. We re excited to announce a brand-new opportunity to join our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force as a Project Design Lead . About the role To provide technical input and develop solutions during the identification of needs and the design, construction, and commissioning process. Making decisions and recommendations that are recognised as authoritative and have an important impact on engineering design activities. In the majority of cases, the role holder will have the final input on the design to be constructed. What you will be responsible for: Undertake and lead in-house outline design and optioneering and ensure that technically fit-for-purpose and robust outline and detailed designs for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects are delivered in a timely manner. Provide quality assurance of supply chain designs to ensure fitness for purpose. Drive efficiency and rigour in delivery by providing cross-project coordination and leadership. Manage delivery for feasibility optioneering and outline design, including: Be responsible for the quality of all design deliverables Be responsible for the delivery of best value solutions Produce design deliverables within the required timescales Manage design costs within the budget Manage scope and change control Working with external departments and design teams as required Challenge company standards and existing ways of working to promote continuous improvement. What you ll bring to the role: Experience in a water industry infrastructure programme and project delivery environment, with experience of delivering complex individual or groups of projects. Very good communication and presentation skills. High level ability to present & articulate technical ideas and arguments to both technical experts and lay people. Excellent verbal and written English. Strong financial awareness. Understands others roles within the team, the role and objectives of the team in the business and can explain these clearly. Collaborates with other areas in the wider interests of the business. Identifies causes and effects by thinking through different options to prioritise issues. Uses common sense or previous experience to deal with new problems or situations which may arise. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Project Design Lead Location: Flexible within our region (hybrid with needs-based time in the office) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: circa £50,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-13 Storm overflows are very provocative and not acceptable to our customers and stakeholders. We want to lead the charge in resolving the current situation. That s where our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force comes in, implementing pioneering and industry-leading solutions to reduce spills and reliance on overflows whilst also enhancing the environment for our communities. We ve already delivered a £45m pathfinder programme and are now scaling up to a £1.5bn initiative over the next decade. This is your chance to join the taskforce s technical team, solving complex problems, and see your insights shape one of the most critical environmental programmes in the country. We re excited to announce a brand-new opportunity to join our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force as a Project Design Lead . About the role To provide technical input and develop solutions during the identification of needs and the design, construction, and commissioning process. Making decisions and recommendations that are recognised as authoritative and have an important impact on engineering design activities. In the majority of cases, the role holder will have the final input on the design to be constructed. What you will be responsible for: Undertake and lead in-house outline design and optioneering and ensure that technically fit-for-purpose and robust outline and detailed designs for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects are delivered in a timely manner. Provide quality assurance of supply chain designs to ensure fitness for purpose. Drive efficiency and rigour in delivery by providing cross-project coordination and leadership. Manage delivery for feasibility optioneering and outline design, including: Be responsible for the quality of all design deliverables Be responsible for the delivery of best value solutions Produce design deliverables within the required timescales Manage design costs within the budget Manage scope and change control Working with external departments and design teams as required Challenge company standards and existing ways of working to promote continuous improvement. What you ll bring to the role: Experience in a water industry infrastructure programme and project delivery environment, with experience of delivering complex individual or groups of projects. Very good communication and presentation skills. High level ability to present & articulate technical ideas and arguments to both technical experts and lay people. Excellent verbal and written English. Strong financial awareness. Understands others roles within the team, the role and objectives of the team in the business and can explain these clearly. Collaborates with other areas in the wider interests of the business. Identifies causes and effects by thinking through different options to prioritise issues. Uses common sense or previous experience to deal with new problems or situations which may arise. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
SOUTHERN WATER
Project - Design Lead
SOUTHERN WATER
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Project - Design Lead Location: Flexible within our region (hybrid with needs-based time in the office) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: circa £50,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-13 Storm overflows are very provocative and not acceptable to our customers and stakeholders. We want to lead the charge in resolving the current situation. That s where our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force comes in, implementing pioneering and industry-leading solutions to reduce spills and reliance on overflows whilst also enhancing the environment for our communities. We ve already delivered a £45m pathfinder programme and are now scaling up to a £1.5bn initiative over the next decade. This is your chance to join the taskforce s technical team, solving complex problems, and see your insights shape one of the most critical environmental programmes in the country. We re excited to announce a brand-new opportunity to join our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force as a Project Design Lead . About the role To provide technical input and develop solutions during the identification of needs and the design, construction, and commissioning process. Making decisions and recommendations that are recognised as authoritative and have an important impact on engineering design activities. In the majority of cases, the role holder will have the final input on the design to be constructed. What you will be responsible for: Undertake and lead in-house outline design and optioneering and ensure that technically fit-for-purpose and robust outline and detailed designs for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects are delivered in a timely manner. Provide quality assurance of supply chain designs to ensure fitness for purpose. Drive efficiency and rigour in delivery by providing cross-project coordination and leadership. Manage delivery for feasibility optioneering and outline design, including: Be responsible for the quality of all design deliverables Be responsible for the delivery of best value solutions Produce design deliverables within the required timescales Manage design costs within the budget Manage scope and change control Working with external departments and design teams as required Challenge company standards and existing ways of working to promote continuous improvement. What you ll bring to the role: Experience in a water industry infrastructure programme and project delivery environment, with experience of delivering complex individual or groups of projects. Very good communication and presentation skills. High level ability to present & articulate technical ideas and arguments to both technical experts and lay people. Excellent verbal and written English. Strong financial awareness. Understands others roles within the team, the role and objectives of the team in the business and can explain these clearly. Collaborates with other areas in the wider interests of the business. Identifies causes and effects by thinking through different options to prioritise issues. Uses common sense or previous experience to deal with new problems or situations which may arise. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Project - Design Lead Location: Flexible within our region (hybrid with needs-based time in the office) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: circa £50,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-13 Storm overflows are very provocative and not acceptable to our customers and stakeholders. We want to lead the charge in resolving the current situation. That s where our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force comes in, implementing pioneering and industry-leading solutions to reduce spills and reliance on overflows whilst also enhancing the environment for our communities. We ve already delivered a £45m pathfinder programme and are now scaling up to a £1.5bn initiative over the next decade. This is your chance to join the taskforce s technical team, solving complex problems, and see your insights shape one of the most critical environmental programmes in the country. We re excited to announce a brand-new opportunity to join our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force as a Project Design Lead . About the role To provide technical input and develop solutions during the identification of needs and the design, construction, and commissioning process. Making decisions and recommendations that are recognised as authoritative and have an important impact on engineering design activities. In the majority of cases, the role holder will have the final input on the design to be constructed. What you will be responsible for: Undertake and lead in-house outline design and optioneering and ensure that technically fit-for-purpose and robust outline and detailed designs for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects are delivered in a timely manner. Provide quality assurance of supply chain designs to ensure fitness for purpose. Drive efficiency and rigour in delivery by providing cross-project coordination and leadership. Manage delivery for feasibility optioneering and outline design, including: Be responsible for the quality of all design deliverables Be responsible for the delivery of best value solutions Produce design deliverables within the required timescales Manage design costs within the budget Manage scope and change control Working with external departments and design teams as required Challenge company standards and existing ways of working to promote continuous improvement. What you ll bring to the role: Experience in a water industry infrastructure programme and project delivery environment, with experience of delivering complex individual or groups of projects. Very good communication and presentation skills. High level ability to present & articulate technical ideas and arguments to both technical experts and lay people. Excellent verbal and written English. Strong financial awareness. Understands others roles within the team, the role and objectives of the team in the business and can explain these clearly. Collaborates with other areas in the wider interests of the business. Identifies causes and effects by thinking through different options to prioritise issues. Uses common sense or previous experience to deal with new problems or situations which may arise. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
SOUTHERN WATER
Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior/ Principal
SOUTHERN WATER
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior/Principal Location: Ideally within our region (Hybrid/Flexible) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: £45,000- £70,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-27 As part of Southern Water s drive to enhance and protect the environment, the Environment & Innovation team are deploying the latest innovative solutions and working in partnership with our customers and stakeholders. The team takes a holistic approach to managing water quality and flow across the region, with a portfolio that has rapidly expanded from £50 million to over £2 billion in the next 10-year period. This is a fast-paced team that is now expanding to continue to deliver a larger programme of new and sustainable solutions. A brand-new position has been created to join our Environment & Innovation team as a Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist at Senior or Principal level. About the role Working within the Environment & Innovation department, this is a critical role underpinning the implementation of our Catchment Management strategies, which influence our 5-to-50-year strategic plans. The catchment management programme is driving environmental benefit via the delivery of our regulatory commitments such as the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) and statutory plans such as the Water Resource Management Plan, Drought Plan and Water Resources South East. What you will be responsible for: Support the Catchment Hydrogeology team to actively promote and effectively collaborate on catchment solutions with our regulators (Environment Agency, Natural England and DWI), catchment stakeholders (Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts etc) and community groups, driving the principals of the Catchment First approach. Responsible for undertaking technical evaluation / recommendations on environmental nature-based measures that will likely be needed to mitigate predicted environmental challenges from our operations. The role will involve strong cross-functional working within and outside the business. Covering technical areas of water resource hydrogeology, hydroecology, biodiversity enhancement, river restoration, catchment management (including soil and water conservation), hydrogeological risk assessment and surface water and groundwater quality and quantity assessments. What you ll bring to the role: Demonstrable expertise in water resource hydrogeology, groundwater modelling, hydroecology, restoring sustainable abstraction, river / wetland restoration, low flow investigation, WFD, groundwater resource development. Experience of designing complex water quality, hydroecology and hydrometric investigations and monitoring programmes, data analysis and assimilation. Proven expertise of technical report writing and review of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments. Extensive experience of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments, and translating regulatory environmental requirements into manageable work streams. Masters degree in relevant discipline such as Hydrogeology is desirable. Chartership or working towards is highly desirable. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior/Principal Location: Ideally within our region (Hybrid/Flexible) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: £45,000- £70,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-27 As part of Southern Water s drive to enhance and protect the environment, the Environment & Innovation team are deploying the latest innovative solutions and working in partnership with our customers and stakeholders. The team takes a holistic approach to managing water quality and flow across the region, with a portfolio that has rapidly expanded from £50 million to over £2 billion in the next 10-year period. This is a fast-paced team that is now expanding to continue to deliver a larger programme of new and sustainable solutions. A brand-new position has been created to join our Environment & Innovation team as a Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist at Senior or Principal level. About the role Working within the Environment & Innovation department, this is a critical role underpinning the implementation of our Catchment Management strategies, which influence our 5-to-50-year strategic plans. The catchment management programme is driving environmental benefit via the delivery of our regulatory commitments such as the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) and statutory plans such as the Water Resource Management Plan, Drought Plan and Water Resources South East. What you will be responsible for: Support the Catchment Hydrogeology team to actively promote and effectively collaborate on catchment solutions with our regulators (Environment Agency, Natural England and DWI), catchment stakeholders (Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts etc) and community groups, driving the principals of the Catchment First approach. Responsible for undertaking technical evaluation / recommendations on environmental nature-based measures that will likely be needed to mitigate predicted environmental challenges from our operations. The role will involve strong cross-functional working within and outside the business. Covering technical areas of water resource hydrogeology, hydroecology, biodiversity enhancement, river restoration, catchment management (including soil and water conservation), hydrogeological risk assessment and surface water and groundwater quality and quantity assessments. What you ll bring to the role: Demonstrable expertise in water resource hydrogeology, groundwater modelling, hydroecology, restoring sustainable abstraction, river / wetland restoration, low flow investigation, WFD, groundwater resource development. Experience of designing complex water quality, hydroecology and hydrometric investigations and monitoring programmes, data analysis and assimilation. Proven expertise of technical report writing and review of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments. Extensive experience of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments, and translating regulatory environmental requirements into manageable work streams. Masters degree in relevant discipline such as Hydrogeology is desirable. Chartership or working towards is highly desirable. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
ASD
CAD Estimator
ASD Dudley, West Midlands
About the Company ASD Ltd is one of the leading metal stockholders and processing suppliers in the UK. We are renowned for supplying a diverse range of ferrous and non-ferrous products. Our extensive in-house processing portfolio in combination with our expertise enables us to deliver cost efficient metal solutions and high-quality steel products. We are passionate about sustainability and aim to transform our industry by playing an active role in building a sustainable future for our employees, customers, community and future generations. R ole Overview You will be responsible for producing accurate technical drawings and models for structural steel projects. Working closely with engineers, project managers and fabrication teams, you will ensure designs are practical, compliant, and ready for production. Key Responsibilities Interpret engineering drawings, specifications and project requirements. Prepare accurate estimates based around company pricing structure. Ability to create customer orders into an accurate production workflow. Liaise with sales, production, and fellow estimators to ensure part accuracy. Understanding of drawing control based on revisions etc. Ensure drawings comply with relevant standards and company procedures. Support customer requirements from concept through to delivery. Ability to draw in 2D CAD. Requirements Experience using 2D CAD software, preferably SIGMANEST. Ability to read and interpret technical and engineering drawings. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Good communication and teamwork skills. Understanding of engineering file types. e.g, DWG, DXF, NC1, etc. Knowledge of nesting for flat bed lasers and waterjet machinery. Ability to optimise material yield based around workflow. Desirable Skills Knowledge of ferrous / non-ferrous materials, grades and applications. Knowledge of SAP systems particularly production transactions. Knowledge of 2D development of parts suitable for press breaking. Relevant qualification in Engineering, Design or CAD (preferred but not essential with experience). Knowledge of how material processing production works. What we offer: As well as a competitive salary we also offer an attractive benefits package which includes: Life assurance Contributory pension (5% contribution matched by the company) Discount cards for shops and restaurants Gym and health club discounts Holiday trading Cycle to work scheme Medicash (healthcare) programme Employee assistance programme Lifetime financial wellbeing Please note, due to the safety critical nature of our business, we carry out drug and alcohol testing, both pre employment and throughout employment. We have a zero tolerance approach. How to Apply Please ensure you attach an up to date CV to your online application.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
About the Company ASD Ltd is one of the leading metal stockholders and processing suppliers in the UK. We are renowned for supplying a diverse range of ferrous and non-ferrous products. Our extensive in-house processing portfolio in combination with our expertise enables us to deliver cost efficient metal solutions and high-quality steel products. We are passionate about sustainability and aim to transform our industry by playing an active role in building a sustainable future for our employees, customers, community and future generations. R ole Overview You will be responsible for producing accurate technical drawings and models for structural steel projects. Working closely with engineers, project managers and fabrication teams, you will ensure designs are practical, compliant, and ready for production. Key Responsibilities Interpret engineering drawings, specifications and project requirements. Prepare accurate estimates based around company pricing structure. Ability to create customer orders into an accurate production workflow. Liaise with sales, production, and fellow estimators to ensure part accuracy. Understanding of drawing control based on revisions etc. Ensure drawings comply with relevant standards and company procedures. Support customer requirements from concept through to delivery. Ability to draw in 2D CAD. Requirements Experience using 2D CAD software, preferably SIGMANEST. Ability to read and interpret technical and engineering drawings. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Good communication and teamwork skills. Understanding of engineering file types. e.g, DWG, DXF, NC1, etc. Knowledge of nesting for flat bed lasers and waterjet machinery. Ability to optimise material yield based around workflow. Desirable Skills Knowledge of ferrous / non-ferrous materials, grades and applications. Knowledge of SAP systems particularly production transactions. Knowledge of 2D development of parts suitable for press breaking. Relevant qualification in Engineering, Design or CAD (preferred but not essential with experience). Knowledge of how material processing production works. What we offer: As well as a competitive salary we also offer an attractive benefits package which includes: Life assurance Contributory pension (5% contribution matched by the company) Discount cards for shops and restaurants Gym and health club discounts Holiday trading Cycle to work scheme Medicash (healthcare) programme Employee assistance programme Lifetime financial wellbeing Please note, due to the safety critical nature of our business, we carry out drug and alcohol testing, both pre employment and throughout employment. We have a zero tolerance approach. How to Apply Please ensure you attach an up to date CV to your online application.
SOUTHERN WATER
Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior or Principal
SOUTHERN WATER
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior or Principal Location: Ideally within our region (Hybrid/Flexible) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: £45,000- £70,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-27 As part of Southern Water s drive to enhance and protect the environment, the Environment & Innovation team are deploying the latest innovative solutions and working in partnership with our customers and stakeholders. The team takes a holistic approach to managing water quality and flow across the region, with a portfolio that has rapidly expanded from £50 million to over £2 billion in the next 10-year period. This is a fast-paced team that is now expanding to continue to deliver a larger programme of new and sustainable solutions. A brand-new position has been created to join our Environment & Innovation team as a Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist at Senior or Principal level. About the role Working within the Environment & Innovation department, this is a critical role underpinning the implementation of our Catchment Management strategies, which influence our 5-to-50-year strategic plans. The catchment management programme is driving environmental benefit via the delivery of our regulatory commitments such as the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) and statutory plans such as the Water Resource Management Plan, Drought Plan and Water Resources South East. What you will be responsible for: Support the Catchment Hydrogeology team to actively promote and effectively collaborate on catchment solutions with our regulators (Environment Agency, Natural England and DWI), catchment stakeholders (Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts etc) and community groups, driving the principals of the Catchment First approach. Responsible for undertaking technical evaluation / recommendations on environmental nature-based measures that will likely be needed to mitigate predicted environmental challenges from our operations. The role will involve strong cross-functional working within and outside the business. Covering technical areas of water resource hydrogeology, hydroecology, biodiversity enhancement, river restoration, catchment management (including soil and water conservation), hydrogeological risk assessment and surface water and groundwater quality and quantity assessments. What you ll bring to the role: Demonstrable expertise in water resource hydrogeology, groundwater modelling, hydroecology, restoring sustainable abstraction, river / wetland restoration, low flow investigation, WFD, groundwater resource development. Experience of designing complex water quality, hydroecology and hydrometric investigations and monitoring programmes, data analysis and assimilation. Proven expertise of technical report writing and review of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments. Extensive experience of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments, and translating regulatory environmental requirements into manageable work streams. Masters degree in relevant discipline such as Hydrogeology is desirable. Chartership or working towards is highly desirable. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Job Title: Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist - Senior or Principal Location: Ideally within our region (Hybrid/Flexible) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37, Monday to Friday Salary: £45,000- £70,000 depending on skills and experience Closing Date: 2026-03-27 As part of Southern Water s drive to enhance and protect the environment, the Environment & Innovation team are deploying the latest innovative solutions and working in partnership with our customers and stakeholders. The team takes a holistic approach to managing water quality and flow across the region, with a portfolio that has rapidly expanded from £50 million to over £2 billion in the next 10-year period. This is a fast-paced team that is now expanding to continue to deliver a larger programme of new and sustainable solutions. A brand-new position has been created to join our Environment & Innovation team as a Catchment Hydrogeology Specialist at Senior or Principal level. About the role Working within the Environment & Innovation department, this is a critical role underpinning the implementation of our Catchment Management strategies, which influence our 5-to-50-year strategic plans. The catchment management programme is driving environmental benefit via the delivery of our regulatory commitments such as the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) and statutory plans such as the Water Resource Management Plan, Drought Plan and Water Resources South East. What you will be responsible for: Support the Catchment Hydrogeology team to actively promote and effectively collaborate on catchment solutions with our regulators (Environment Agency, Natural England and DWI), catchment stakeholders (Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts etc) and community groups, driving the principals of the Catchment First approach. Responsible for undertaking technical evaluation / recommendations on environmental nature-based measures that will likely be needed to mitigate predicted environmental challenges from our operations. The role will involve strong cross-functional working within and outside the business. Covering technical areas of water resource hydrogeology, hydroecology, biodiversity enhancement, river restoration, catchment management (including soil and water conservation), hydrogeological risk assessment and surface water and groundwater quality and quantity assessments. What you ll bring to the role: Demonstrable expertise in water resource hydrogeology, groundwater modelling, hydroecology, restoring sustainable abstraction, river / wetland restoration, low flow investigation, WFD, groundwater resource development. Experience of designing complex water quality, hydroecology and hydrometric investigations and monitoring programmes, data analysis and assimilation. Proven expertise of technical report writing and review of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments. Extensive experience of water resource and water quality investigations, catchment risk assessments, and translating regulatory environmental requirements into manageable work streams. Masters degree in relevant discipline such as Hydrogeology is desirable. Chartership or working towards is highly desirable. Southern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed. You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation. "At Southern Water, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation. If you re passionate about making a positive impact and think you can bring value to our team, we d love to hear from you even if you don t tick every box. Your unique skills and experiences could be exactly what we need." Our Commitment to Diversity We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Sureserve Group
Recruiter
Sureserve Group Tunbridge Wells, Kent
About Sureserve Energy Services Meters: Sureserve Energy Services Meters Ltd, is a subsidiary of Sureserve, we specialise in installing domestic smart meters across the UK, working directly with 3 of the Big Six energy suppliers in the UK. As a leader in the smart metering industry, Sureserve Energy Services Meters Ltd, is dedicated to advancing energy efficiency and sustainability through innovativ click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Seasonal
About Sureserve Energy Services Meters: Sureserve Energy Services Meters Ltd, is a subsidiary of Sureserve, we specialise in installing domestic smart meters across the UK, working directly with 3 of the Big Six energy suppliers in the UK. As a leader in the smart metering industry, Sureserve Energy Services Meters Ltd, is dedicated to advancing energy efficiency and sustainability through innovativ click apply for full job details
Not For Profit People
Fundraising Manager
Not For Profit People
Fundraising Manager We are now seeking an experienced and motivated Fundraising Manager (South West) to help grow sustainable income and strengthen the regional partnerships at an exciting stage in the organisations development. Join a long-established national charity with over 40 years of experience supporting children with disabilities and additional needs to reach their full potential. Position: Fundraising Manager Location: Bridgwater/Hybrid Hours: 30 hours per week, worked flexibly (with the potential for additional hours during peak periods) Salary: £32,000 £35,000 per annum pro rata (actual £25,600 - £28,000) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 13th April 2026 About the Role The team work closely with families across the UK to deliver tailored therapy programmes that make a meaningful and lasting difference to children s lives. The Fundraising Manager will join the organisation at a pivotal stage, leading the development and delivery of a strategic, place-based fundraising programme linked to the centre in Bridgwater and across the wider South West. Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and colleagues across the organisation, you will lead the growth of regional income through corporate partnerships, business development, major donors, legacy giving and third-party fundraising. Alongside managing the Community Fundraising Lead and supporting strong community fundraising delivery, the role will focus on building high-value partnerships and developing long-term relationships with businesses, supporters and stakeholders across the region. Taken together, this presents an excellent opportunity for an experienced and motivated fundraising professional to make a meaningful contribution to the charity s future. You will play a key role in strengthening the charity s financial sustainability, expanding regional partnerships and helping to ensure that more children and families can access the specialist support they provide. About You We are looking for an experienced fundraiser with demonstrable success in securing corporate partnerships and achieving income targets. With strong written and verbal communication skills, including proposal writing and presentations, you will have strong financial literacy including budget management and ROI analysis. You will have experience of: Developing and implementing fundraising strategies. Business development and partnership acquisition. Major donor cultivation and stewardship. Managing income pipelines and forecasting. Management and developing staff performance. Excellent relationship-building, negotiation and influencing skills. Full driving licence, access to a car, and willingness to travel regionally and nationally required. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Manager, Fundraising Lead, Senior Fundraiser, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Corporate Fundraising, Major Donor, Major Donor Fundraising, Legacy, In Memory, Community Fundraising, Community Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Manager We are now seeking an experienced and motivated Fundraising Manager (South West) to help grow sustainable income and strengthen the regional partnerships at an exciting stage in the organisations development. Join a long-established national charity with over 40 years of experience supporting children with disabilities and additional needs to reach their full potential. Position: Fundraising Manager Location: Bridgwater/Hybrid Hours: 30 hours per week, worked flexibly (with the potential for additional hours during peak periods) Salary: £32,000 £35,000 per annum pro rata (actual £25,600 - £28,000) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 13th April 2026 About the Role The team work closely with families across the UK to deliver tailored therapy programmes that make a meaningful and lasting difference to children s lives. The Fundraising Manager will join the organisation at a pivotal stage, leading the development and delivery of a strategic, place-based fundraising programme linked to the centre in Bridgwater and across the wider South West. Working closely with the Chief Executive Officer and colleagues across the organisation, you will lead the growth of regional income through corporate partnerships, business development, major donors, legacy giving and third-party fundraising. Alongside managing the Community Fundraising Lead and supporting strong community fundraising delivery, the role will focus on building high-value partnerships and developing long-term relationships with businesses, supporters and stakeholders across the region. Taken together, this presents an excellent opportunity for an experienced and motivated fundraising professional to make a meaningful contribution to the charity s future. You will play a key role in strengthening the charity s financial sustainability, expanding regional partnerships and helping to ensure that more children and families can access the specialist support they provide. About You We are looking for an experienced fundraiser with demonstrable success in securing corporate partnerships and achieving income targets. With strong written and verbal communication skills, including proposal writing and presentations, you will have strong financial literacy including budget management and ROI analysis. You will have experience of: Developing and implementing fundraising strategies. Business development and partnership acquisition. Major donor cultivation and stewardship. Managing income pipelines and forecasting. Management and developing staff performance. Excellent relationship-building, negotiation and influencing skills. Full driving licence, access to a car, and willingness to travel regionally and nationally required. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Manager, Fundraising Lead, Senior Fundraiser, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Corporate Fundraising, Major Donor, Major Donor Fundraising, Legacy, In Memory, Community Fundraising, Community Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
DS Smith
Senior Payroll Officer
DS Smith Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan
About the role We're looking for a SeniorPayroll Officer to join our Payroll team at DS Smith's Business Service Centre in Caerphilly. In this position, you'll be responsible for administration and customer facing duties around our UK Payroll service that ensures the timely and accurate payment of approximately 5,000 colleagues. You'll be responsible for processing monthly payroll of employees, ensuring tax commitments are accurate, and overseeing the preparation and distribution of payslips to employees throughout the UK. You'll ensure relevant paperwork is processed in a timely manner, and quickly investigate and escalate any discrepancies to ensure optimal customer satisfaction. We will also ask you to collaborate with your team in management and resolution of any queries that come from the business, with a view to educate colleagues around the UK so that they can become more informed in the future. About you Significant understanding of HR and Payroll processes Experience of integrated HR and Payroll HR systems - ideally workday Advanced excel skills Demonstrable strong analytical skills Experience of dealing with staff queries HMRC Tax and NI experience is required Manual calculation experience is required International payroll (EMEA) is desirable Benefits Competitive salary Discretionary bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme, life assurance and income protection Employee assistance programme Digital GP and health checks Cycle to work scheme Shopping discounts Location: Caerphilly - we operate on a hybrid basis, with 3 days in the office and 2 at home. About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
About the role We're looking for a SeniorPayroll Officer to join our Payroll team at DS Smith's Business Service Centre in Caerphilly. In this position, you'll be responsible for administration and customer facing duties around our UK Payroll service that ensures the timely and accurate payment of approximately 5,000 colleagues. You'll be responsible for processing monthly payroll of employees, ensuring tax commitments are accurate, and overseeing the preparation and distribution of payslips to employees throughout the UK. You'll ensure relevant paperwork is processed in a timely manner, and quickly investigate and escalate any discrepancies to ensure optimal customer satisfaction. We will also ask you to collaborate with your team in management and resolution of any queries that come from the business, with a view to educate colleagues around the UK so that they can become more informed in the future. About you Significant understanding of HR and Payroll processes Experience of integrated HR and Payroll HR systems - ideally workday Advanced excel skills Demonstrable strong analytical skills Experience of dealing with staff queries HMRC Tax and NI experience is required Manual calculation experience is required International payroll (EMEA) is desirable Benefits Competitive salary Discretionary bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme, life assurance and income protection Employee assistance programme Digital GP and health checks Cycle to work scheme Shopping discounts Location: Caerphilly - we operate on a hybrid basis, with 3 days in the office and 2 at home. About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
Internal Audit, Global Markets Division Auditor, Vice President, Birmingham
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Birmingham, Staffordshire
In Internal Audit, we ensure that Goldman Sachs maintains effective controls by assessing the reliability of financial reports, monitoring the firm's compliance with laws and regulations, and advising management on developing smart control solutions. Our group has unique insight on the financial industry and its products and operations. We're looking for detail-oriented team players who have an interest in financial markets and want to gain insight into the firm's operations and control processes. The primary role of Internal Audit is to help protect the assets, reputation and sustainability of the organization. We ensure that Goldman Sachs maintains effective controls by assessing the reliability of financial reports, monitoring the firm's compliance with laws and regulations, and advising management on developing smart control solutions. Our group has unique insight on the financial industry and its products and operations. IA assists the firm's Board of Directors Audit Committee in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities and regularly interacts with the external independent auditors. The IA Global Markets team in Birmingham is responsible for auditing Global Markets business areas, its products across Fixed Income and Equities, and supporting functions within the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region. We are looking for detail-oriented team players who have an interest in financial markets and want to gain insight into the firm's operations and control processes and learn more about Global Markets. HOW YOU WILL FULFILL YOUR POTENTIAL Collaborate and work as a team across IA Global Markets, IA and Goldman Sachs Develop and maintain an in-depth understanding of Global Markets, its products, and supporting functions Use and develop data analytics (DA)/computer assisted audit tools and techniques to assist in execution of audits and risk assessment Assist in every step of an audit, including documentation, across scoping, planning, fieldwork and reporting Perform walkthroughs with stakeholders to perform control design assessments and presenting results of work performed to management Execute audit testing to ensure audit fieldwork is focused on the right areas and documentation meets high quality standards Identify risks, assess mitigating controls, and make recommendations on improving the control environment Prepare commercially effective audit conclusions and findings, and present to Internal Audit senior management and business stakeholders Follow-up on open audit issues and their resolution Participate in department-wide initiatives aimed at continually improving Internal Audit's processes and supporting infrastructure SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE WE ARE LOOKING FOR Approximately 7 years + of prior experience in auditing controls. This could be in an IA team, or consulting, regulatory body or a related control function, with controls testing as part of your role, i.e. compliance testing group or a risk and control team. Project management experience, including oversight and leadership of junior staff Thorough understanding of Risk Management (Market, Credit, Liquidity, Operational and Model Risk Management) and financial products Knowledge of financial markets rules and regulations (CFTC, FINRA, Volcker, SEC, etc.) Team-oriented with a strong sense of ownership and accountability and able to work under minimal supervision on individual tasks or on team projects Accurate, accountable and able to multitask while managing both time and work load Highly motivated with strong analytical skills, willing and able to learn new business and system processes quickly Relevant certification or industry accreditation (e.g., ACA, CAMS, CIA, CFA) is a plus Graduate degree, preferably in a related subject, science and humanity degrees as well as more specific accountancy or economics degrees will be considered ABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We believe who you are makes you better at what you do We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs. Learn more about our culture, benefits, and people at We're committed to finding reasonable accommodations for candidates with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process. Learn more: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 2023. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veterans status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
In Internal Audit, we ensure that Goldman Sachs maintains effective controls by assessing the reliability of financial reports, monitoring the firm's compliance with laws and regulations, and advising management on developing smart control solutions. Our group has unique insight on the financial industry and its products and operations. We're looking for detail-oriented team players who have an interest in financial markets and want to gain insight into the firm's operations and control processes. The primary role of Internal Audit is to help protect the assets, reputation and sustainability of the organization. We ensure that Goldman Sachs maintains effective controls by assessing the reliability of financial reports, monitoring the firm's compliance with laws and regulations, and advising management on developing smart control solutions. Our group has unique insight on the financial industry and its products and operations. IA assists the firm's Board of Directors Audit Committee in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities and regularly interacts with the external independent auditors. The IA Global Markets team in Birmingham is responsible for auditing Global Markets business areas, its products across Fixed Income and Equities, and supporting functions within the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region. We are looking for detail-oriented team players who have an interest in financial markets and want to gain insight into the firm's operations and control processes and learn more about Global Markets. HOW YOU WILL FULFILL YOUR POTENTIAL Collaborate and work as a team across IA Global Markets, IA and Goldman Sachs Develop and maintain an in-depth understanding of Global Markets, its products, and supporting functions Use and develop data analytics (DA)/computer assisted audit tools and techniques to assist in execution of audits and risk assessment Assist in every step of an audit, including documentation, across scoping, planning, fieldwork and reporting Perform walkthroughs with stakeholders to perform control design assessments and presenting results of work performed to management Execute audit testing to ensure audit fieldwork is focused on the right areas and documentation meets high quality standards Identify risks, assess mitigating controls, and make recommendations on improving the control environment Prepare commercially effective audit conclusions and findings, and present to Internal Audit senior management and business stakeholders Follow-up on open audit issues and their resolution Participate in department-wide initiatives aimed at continually improving Internal Audit's processes and supporting infrastructure SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE WE ARE LOOKING FOR Approximately 7 years + of prior experience in auditing controls. This could be in an IA team, or consulting, regulatory body or a related control function, with controls testing as part of your role, i.e. compliance testing group or a risk and control team. Project management experience, including oversight and leadership of junior staff Thorough understanding of Risk Management (Market, Credit, Liquidity, Operational and Model Risk Management) and financial products Knowledge of financial markets rules and regulations (CFTC, FINRA, Volcker, SEC, etc.) Team-oriented with a strong sense of ownership and accountability and able to work under minimal supervision on individual tasks or on team projects Accurate, accountable and able to multitask while managing both time and work load Highly motivated with strong analytical skills, willing and able to learn new business and system processes quickly Relevant certification or industry accreditation (e.g., ACA, CAMS, CIA, CFA) is a plus Graduate degree, preferably in a related subject, science and humanity degrees as well as more specific accountancy or economics degrees will be considered ABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We believe who you are makes you better at what you do We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs. Learn more about our culture, benefits, and people at We're committed to finding reasonable accommodations for candidates with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process. Learn more: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 2023. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veterans status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
University of Birmingham
Corporate Philanthropy Manager
University of Birmingham
Join us in the ambitious Birmingham In Action campaign, which commits to raising over £600 million of charitable funding and 1.25 million volunteer hours, positioning the University as one of the world leaders in University development. To fulfil our exciting campaign ambitions, we are recruiting a Corporate Philanthropy Manager to help grow our philanthropic funding and to take our campaign to the next level. We are looking for someone with a strong new business record, who is confident in networking with some of the biggest and most influential businesses in the region. The role will have a set portfolio of relationships to steward and develop, whilst maintaining a watching brief to identify new opportunities for strategically valuable partnerships. Academics here are tackling some of the world s most pressing global challenges such as the impact of climate change on our woodlands and forests, issues caused by migration and displacement, the rise in youth mental health issues, and the prevention of needless maternal deaths in the developing world. This role is a great opportunity to further develop your skills and will play a vital role in delivering projects to change lives locally, nationally and internationally. A key member of the Development and Alumni Relations Office s (DARO) Charitable Partnerships team, you will identify, create and manage corporate philanthropic partnerships with local, national and global businesses. You will have an enthusiasm for building relationships, the skill to interact with high-level corporate professionals and academics, experience of delivering against KPIs, KPTs and against financial targets, along with the ability to translate complex information into a compelling case for support. Main Duties The Corporate Philanthropy Manager will be responsible for: Developing and strengthening relationships with key current corporate funders to the University to grow philanthropic income. Identifying and building relationships with new corporate funders to secure a minimum of six figure gifts. Managing a pipeline of short, medium and long-term funding applications and relationships to enable year-on-year corporate philanthropy income growth. Taking responsibility for a developed and expert knowledge of a number of key campaign programmes. Building close working relationships with academics, alongside other University colleagues, to find information needed to write clear and compelling proposals on existing and new areas of research, that aligns with the strategic priorities of corporate funders. Signposting academic colleagues to resources to help secure income from a variety of sources, including research councils, charitable grants etc. The ability to take calculated risks to create a step-change in our corporate philanthropy portfolio, recognising the importance of high risk high reward in transformative fundraising. Build effective, co-ordinated, working relationships with the following external stakeholders: Major local, national and global corporates Relevant city, regional, national and international business networking and brokerage organisations Agencies that promote corporate social responsibility and charitable giving SMEs of high growth potential operating in sectors of agreed strategic significance Responsibility for championing and advising upon corporate philanthropy with a range of internal and external audiences Acting as an ambassador for the University who can use internal and external networks for personal and institutional benefit Managing the whole donor journey of a corporate funder, from identification to acknowledgement and stewardship. Meeting reporting objectives of funders and ensuring an excellent experience for funders. Efficiently use the Customer Relationship Management system to record and report on activity feeding into campaign data, team reporting and management information for the senior leadership team. Be responsible for adhering to relevant fundraising regulation and current data legislation in the UK and in target markets whilst ensuring fundraising is ethical and that due diligence is undertaken as necessary. Understanding the breadth of the University and appreciating the differences of each College. Understanding the context of our work in relation to the wider operations of the University. Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture. Supports the University s sustainability agenda through resource efficient working. Any other duties commensurate with the grade. Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience Educated to Degree level (or equivalent qualifications). Where no equivalent qualification is held, significant practical relevant experience and expertise in a similar role will be required. Evidence of writing motivational and persuasive reports or proposals this could be demonstrated through performance in full time, part time or voluntary roles. The ability to understand and communicate complex expressions of academic vision to non-academic philanthropic supporters. Outstanding communication and to present confidently to audiences of all sizes. Understanding of and ability to represent the vision and mission of the University of Birmingham. Experience of working to a minimum of five figure gifts and exceeding targets. Ability to prioritise own workload under pressure and balance a range of competing deadlines. Passion for and knowledge of Higher Education, particularly research and the role of philanthropy. Ability to build strong relationships and engage with individuals and organisations, internally and externally. Ability to work collaboratively with a wide audience internally including academics and Professional Services staff. Personal confidence, independence and determination to succeed as an individual and as part of a team. The desire to support colleagues in the achievement of their individual and the collective goals and to celebrate others success as positively as your own. The ability to represent the University internally and externally through excellent interpersonal skills: diplomacy, discretion, tact, persuasiveness, the confidence to deal with a wide range of audiences, along with the ability to deploy negotiation skills when required. Good all-round IT skills including competence with all aspects of MS Office. The flexibility and willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings and weekends) occasionally, when required. Knowledge of the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010, and how to actively ensure in day to day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Join us in the ambitious Birmingham In Action campaign, which commits to raising over £600 million of charitable funding and 1.25 million volunteer hours, positioning the University as one of the world leaders in University development. To fulfil our exciting campaign ambitions, we are recruiting a Corporate Philanthropy Manager to help grow our philanthropic funding and to take our campaign to the next level. We are looking for someone with a strong new business record, who is confident in networking with some of the biggest and most influential businesses in the region. The role will have a set portfolio of relationships to steward and develop, whilst maintaining a watching brief to identify new opportunities for strategically valuable partnerships. Academics here are tackling some of the world s most pressing global challenges such as the impact of climate change on our woodlands and forests, issues caused by migration and displacement, the rise in youth mental health issues, and the prevention of needless maternal deaths in the developing world. This role is a great opportunity to further develop your skills and will play a vital role in delivering projects to change lives locally, nationally and internationally. A key member of the Development and Alumni Relations Office s (DARO) Charitable Partnerships team, you will identify, create and manage corporate philanthropic partnerships with local, national and global businesses. You will have an enthusiasm for building relationships, the skill to interact with high-level corporate professionals and academics, experience of delivering against KPIs, KPTs and against financial targets, along with the ability to translate complex information into a compelling case for support. Main Duties The Corporate Philanthropy Manager will be responsible for: Developing and strengthening relationships with key current corporate funders to the University to grow philanthropic income. Identifying and building relationships with new corporate funders to secure a minimum of six figure gifts. Managing a pipeline of short, medium and long-term funding applications and relationships to enable year-on-year corporate philanthropy income growth. Taking responsibility for a developed and expert knowledge of a number of key campaign programmes. Building close working relationships with academics, alongside other University colleagues, to find information needed to write clear and compelling proposals on existing and new areas of research, that aligns with the strategic priorities of corporate funders. Signposting academic colleagues to resources to help secure income from a variety of sources, including research councils, charitable grants etc. The ability to take calculated risks to create a step-change in our corporate philanthropy portfolio, recognising the importance of high risk high reward in transformative fundraising. Build effective, co-ordinated, working relationships with the following external stakeholders: Major local, national and global corporates Relevant city, regional, national and international business networking and brokerage organisations Agencies that promote corporate social responsibility and charitable giving SMEs of high growth potential operating in sectors of agreed strategic significance Responsibility for championing and advising upon corporate philanthropy with a range of internal and external audiences Acting as an ambassador for the University who can use internal and external networks for personal and institutional benefit Managing the whole donor journey of a corporate funder, from identification to acknowledgement and stewardship. Meeting reporting objectives of funders and ensuring an excellent experience for funders. Efficiently use the Customer Relationship Management system to record and report on activity feeding into campaign data, team reporting and management information for the senior leadership team. Be responsible for adhering to relevant fundraising regulation and current data legislation in the UK and in target markets whilst ensuring fundraising is ethical and that due diligence is undertaken as necessary. Understanding the breadth of the University and appreciating the differences of each College. Understanding the context of our work in relation to the wider operations of the University. Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture. Supports the University s sustainability agenda through resource efficient working. Any other duties commensurate with the grade. Required Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience Educated to Degree level (or equivalent qualifications). Where no equivalent qualification is held, significant practical relevant experience and expertise in a similar role will be required. Evidence of writing motivational and persuasive reports or proposals this could be demonstrated through performance in full time, part time or voluntary roles. The ability to understand and communicate complex expressions of academic vision to non-academic philanthropic supporters. Outstanding communication and to present confidently to audiences of all sizes. Understanding of and ability to represent the vision and mission of the University of Birmingham. Experience of working to a minimum of five figure gifts and exceeding targets. Ability to prioritise own workload under pressure and balance a range of competing deadlines. Passion for and knowledge of Higher Education, particularly research and the role of philanthropy. Ability to build strong relationships and engage with individuals and organisations, internally and externally. Ability to work collaboratively with a wide audience internally including academics and Professional Services staff. Personal confidence, independence and determination to succeed as an individual and as part of a team. The desire to support colleagues in the achievement of their individual and the collective goals and to celebrate others success as positively as your own. The ability to represent the University internally and externally through excellent interpersonal skills: diplomacy, discretion, tact, persuasiveness, the confidence to deal with a wide range of audiences, along with the ability to deploy negotiation skills when required. Good all-round IT skills including competence with all aspects of MS Office. The flexibility and willingness to work unsociable hours (evenings and weekends) occasionally, when required. Knowledge of the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010, and how to actively ensure in day to day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly.
UP-Unlocking Potential
Speech and Language Therapist Lead
UP-Unlocking Potential
Speech and Language Therapist Lead Who we are Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. The scale of the social and mental health challenges affecting children and families in the UK is greater than ever before and our services for schools, and with families, is an impactful response to unprecedented demand and unmet need for therapeutic support. Our Purpose Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. Our Vision Everyone feels supported, equipped and able to achieve their potential. Our Mission Our mission is to provide tailored therapeutic support to more children, while training the practitioners of the future to build holistic, resilient social systems that equip children and their families with the confidence, tools, and skills to thrive at school and within their communities. About the role This is an exciting time to be joining the charity! Our new strategy focuses on growth and long-term sustainability, with ambitious plans to extend our reach and impact nationally and to expand and diversify our services. Our long-term ambition for the future is a transformed landscape of multi-disciplinary therapeutic support in schools, with UP acknowledged and recognised as a thought-leader, innovator, preferred collaborator and convener. This role is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SaLT who is passionate about transforming children's life chances and is keen to lead and grow a Speech and Language Therapy service in the field of Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The children we typically support are those with mild to moderate social communication needs. These are the children that don't meet the criteria for community paediatric and CAMHS services and are often at significant risk of developing mental health and behavioural difficulties later on in life. We also offer EHCP work for more complex cases. In this role you will be working operationally and strategically. Drawing on your experience as a SaLT, alongside your excellent communication and mentoring skills, you will manage a team of SaLTs ensuring that high-quality Speech and Language Therapy is delivered across our partner schools and support the oversight of the SaLT trainee model, ensuring strong relationships with training providers and high-quality trainee placements. You will also lead the SaLT service's strategic growth and development, working with the Clinical Manager, Clinical Director and Director of the Schools Programme to expand the service across more schools, develop our offer and model, and respond to external opportunities as they arise. There is real opportunity for you to make this role your own. We are looking for someone interested in working in an innovative, self-directed and flexible way, who can champion the value of the MDT working and collaboration to ensure the best outcomes of our children and families.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Speech and Language Therapist Lead Who we are Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. The scale of the social and mental health challenges affecting children and families in the UK is greater than ever before and our services for schools, and with families, is an impactful response to unprecedented demand and unmet need for therapeutic support. Our Purpose Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. Our Vision Everyone feels supported, equipped and able to achieve their potential. Our Mission Our mission is to provide tailored therapeutic support to more children, while training the practitioners of the future to build holistic, resilient social systems that equip children and their families with the confidence, tools, and skills to thrive at school and within their communities. About the role This is an exciting time to be joining the charity! Our new strategy focuses on growth and long-term sustainability, with ambitious plans to extend our reach and impact nationally and to expand and diversify our services. Our long-term ambition for the future is a transformed landscape of multi-disciplinary therapeutic support in schools, with UP acknowledged and recognised as a thought-leader, innovator, preferred collaborator and convener. This role is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SaLT who is passionate about transforming children's life chances and is keen to lead and grow a Speech and Language Therapy service in the field of Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The children we typically support are those with mild to moderate social communication needs. These are the children that don't meet the criteria for community paediatric and CAMHS services and are often at significant risk of developing mental health and behavioural difficulties later on in life. We also offer EHCP work for more complex cases. In this role you will be working operationally and strategically. Drawing on your experience as a SaLT, alongside your excellent communication and mentoring skills, you will manage a team of SaLTs ensuring that high-quality Speech and Language Therapy is delivered across our partner schools and support the oversight of the SaLT trainee model, ensuring strong relationships with training providers and high-quality trainee placements. You will also lead the SaLT service's strategic growth and development, working with the Clinical Manager, Clinical Director and Director of the Schools Programme to expand the service across more schools, develop our offer and model, and respond to external opportunities as they arise. There is real opportunity for you to make this role your own. We are looking for someone interested in working in an innovative, self-directed and flexible way, who can champion the value of the MDT working and collaboration to ensure the best outcomes of our children and families.
DS Smith
Shift Manager
DS Smith Launceston, Cornwall
About the Role Are you ready to lead in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and make a real impact? As a Shift Manager at DS Smith, you'll take full responsibility for production and quality during your shift, ensuring safety, efficiency, and performance are always top priorities. This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll be a visible presence on the shop floor, supporting and engaging your team to deliver outstanding results. You'll inspire and develop a diverse team of operators, driving clear communication, effective coordination, and accountability across the shift. You'll play a key role in continuous improvement, maintaining compliance with DS Smith standards and customer requirements, and fostering an inclusive, high-performance culture. Key Responsibilities: (included but not limited) Leading by example to create a safe working environment and uphold health & safety standards. Managing production plans for corrugator, and conversion areas using CDM systems to maximize efficiency and meet deadlines. Monitoring progress, adjusting plans as needed. Collaborating with Internal Sales and attending daily planning and operations meetings to align production with customer needs. Supporting continuous improvement initiatives and contributing to KPIs. Creating and delivering on development plans for your team. About You We're looking for a proactive, resilient leader with proven experience managing teams in a manufacturing environment - packaging, print, or FMCG experience is a plus. You'll be a visible, hands-on leader who builds trust, drives engagement, and holds people accountable. Strong communication, coaching, and problem-solving skills are essential, along with a solid understanding of health & safety, quality standards, and continuous improvement practices. You'll be confident making decisions under pressure, adaptable to change, and able to use data to inform strategies and optimise performance. Minimum Requirements: Experience leading teams in manufacturing (packaging, print, or FMCG advantageous). Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Knowledge of health & safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Able to work to the required shift pattern. Ability to adapt to business needs Benefits Additional benefits include: 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Life assurance Income protection Employee assistance program Cycle to work scheme Electric car lease scheme Shopping discounts Subsidised staff canteen On site parking Location: Launceston Working Pattern: Rotational Shift Week 1: Monday -Thursday - 06:00 - 14:00 / Friday - 06:00 - 11:00 Week 2: Monday - Thursday - 14:00 - 22:00 / Friday 11:00 - 16:00 About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
About the Role Are you ready to lead in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and make a real impact? As a Shift Manager at DS Smith, you'll take full responsibility for production and quality during your shift, ensuring safety, efficiency, and performance are always top priorities. This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll be a visible presence on the shop floor, supporting and engaging your team to deliver outstanding results. You'll inspire and develop a diverse team of operators, driving clear communication, effective coordination, and accountability across the shift. You'll play a key role in continuous improvement, maintaining compliance with DS Smith standards and customer requirements, and fostering an inclusive, high-performance culture. Key Responsibilities: (included but not limited) Leading by example to create a safe working environment and uphold health & safety standards. Managing production plans for corrugator, and conversion areas using CDM systems to maximize efficiency and meet deadlines. Monitoring progress, adjusting plans as needed. Collaborating with Internal Sales and attending daily planning and operations meetings to align production with customer needs. Supporting continuous improvement initiatives and contributing to KPIs. Creating and delivering on development plans for your team. About You We're looking for a proactive, resilient leader with proven experience managing teams in a manufacturing environment - packaging, print, or FMCG experience is a plus. You'll be a visible, hands-on leader who builds trust, drives engagement, and holds people accountable. Strong communication, coaching, and problem-solving skills are essential, along with a solid understanding of health & safety, quality standards, and continuous improvement practices. You'll be confident making decisions under pressure, adaptable to change, and able to use data to inform strategies and optimise performance. Minimum Requirements: Experience leading teams in manufacturing (packaging, print, or FMCG advantageous). Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Knowledge of health & safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Able to work to the required shift pattern. Ability to adapt to business needs Benefits Additional benefits include: 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Life assurance Income protection Employee assistance program Cycle to work scheme Electric car lease scheme Shopping discounts Subsidised staff canteen On site parking Location: Launceston Working Pattern: Rotational Shift Week 1: Monday -Thursday - 06:00 - 14:00 / Friday - 06:00 - 11:00 Week 2: Monday - Thursday - 14:00 - 22:00 / Friday 11:00 - 16:00 About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
UNITY THEATRE
Executive Director (Maternity Cover)
UNITY THEATRE Liverpool, Lancashire
Executive Director (Maternity Cover) WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS Unity Theatre is a values-led venue with a busy programme and a complex funding mix. This maternity cover Executive Director role is central to keeping Unity stable, compliant and financially resilient whilst also strengthening the systems and income pipelines that help the organisation thrive. You'll be the organisation's senior lead for governance, finance controls and trusts/grants fundraising, ensuring the Board has clear information for decisions, the team is well-supported, and Unity's public work can happen safely and sustainably. This is a hands-on leadership role where good judgement, strong relationships and clear process can make a visible difference within 9 months. PURPOSES OF THE ROLE To provide operational and strategic leadership for Unity Theatre during a 9-month maternity cover period, ensuring strong governance, financial oversight, HR good practice, safeguarding policy oversight, and delivery of an effective trusts and grants fundraising programme. A key focus of this role is not only continuity, but improvement - strengthening income pipelines, decision-making information, and internal systems so Unity is consistently in a better position. YOUR CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Governance and Company Secretary Act as Company Secretary for Unity Theatre, ensuring strong governance practice and compliance with legal/regulatory requirements. Plan the annual board cycle; prepare agendas and board papers; ensure decisions and actions are accurately recorded and followed through. Maintain governance records (minutes, registers, filings as applicable, conflicts/declared interests, key policies) and ensure Trustee communications are timely and clear. Support Trustees to make informed decisions by providing clear reporting, risk information and recommendations. Strategic leadership and organisational management Lead Unity's organisational planning and delivery of the business elements of the Strategic Plan and annual business plan, reporting progress to Trustees. Provide day-to-day leadership to the staff team (line management as applicable), ensuring clarity of responsibility, good internal communication and steady delivery. Build an effective working partnership with the Artistic Director to align operational capacity and resources with programme needs (without overlap in artistic decisions). Finance leadership, controls and reporting Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow oversight; prepare management reports for Trustees. Work closely with the Bookkeeper to maintain robust finance processes and ensure accurate records in the finance system (e.g. Xero). Approve invoices and authorise payment runs, ensuring appropriate controls, documentation and audit trail. Maintain and enforce financial procedures (authorisation thresholds, procurement value-for-money, segregation of duties, reporting and monitoring). Payroll oversight Collate payroll inputs (hours, changes, starters/leavers as applicable) from managers/admin roles and submit to the payroll provider (Adding Value). Conduct final checks and sign-off payroll submissions, resolving discrepancies and ensuring deadlines are met. Fundraising leadership - trusts and grants (core priority) Lead Unity's fundraising programme focused on trusts and grant applications, including pipeline development, writing/submissions, relationship management, and reporting. Maintain a clear funding calendar and ensure timely delivery of applications and funder reports, coordinating input from colleagues as needed. Ensure applications are evidence-led, aligned with Unity's strategy, and build a strong case for support (including budgets, outcomes, evaluation planning). Steward key relationships with funders and sector stakeholders, representing Unity professionally. HR leadership and people management Lead HR processes and people management across the organisation, including recruitment, contracts, performance support, wellbeing and professional development. Manage HR compliance (right to work, induction, training records, DBS processes where applicable), and handle staffing issues fairly with appropriate professional advice where needed. Safeguarding lead (policy and organisational oversight) Act as Safeguarding Lead, with responsibility for ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are current, robust and embedded. Ensure staff, freelancers and trustees understand safeguarding responsibilities and that training and reporting pathways are in place and followed. Risk management, compliance and operational oversight Maintain oversight of organisational risk management: risk register, mitigations, incident learning and reporting to Trustees. Ensure appropriate organisational oversight of health & safety and operational compliance through competent leads (e.g. Technical & Building Manager; Operations & FOH Manager). Lead business continuity thinking and decision-making during incidents, disruptions, or high-risk situations. External relationships and reputation Act as a senior organisational representative with funders, partners, civic stakeholders and professional networks, strengthening Unity's reputation and opportunities. Support development of earned income streams (e.g. hires) through organisational planning and internal coordination, where relevant to overall sustainability. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Senior leadership experience in a charity/arts/mission-led environment (or demonstrably transferable leadership experience). Strong governance competence: working with Trustees/boards, producing papers, supporting effective decision-making, and managing sensitive/confidential matters. Proven ability to lead trusts and grants fundraising (pipeline, writing, budgets, reporting, relationship management). Strong finance capability: budgets, cashflow awareness, controls, approvals, and working confidently with a Bookkeeper and auditors/accountants. HR leadership experience, including recruitment and handling people matters fairly and consistently. Excellent judgement, prioritisation and discretion; confident managing risk and deadlines in a fast-moving environment. Commitment to inclusion, access and values-led leadership. Desirable Experience in a venue-based organisation (theatre/arts centre/events) and understanding of operational realities. Familiarity with Arts Council/local authority funding and reporting expectations. Experience acting as Company Secretary or supporting comparable governance responsibilities. Working arrangements Unity operates an agile working policy. For this role, we expect a minimum of 60% (3 days per week) of working time to be based on-site at Unity Theatre. You are, of course, welcome to work on-site more than this if you prefer. Please note: due to the nature of a venue-based organisation, you will be expected to work outside of core hours from time to time (including occasional evenings and weekends) to meet the needs of the organisation. Annual leave Annual leave for a full-time role is 25 days per year, plus UK bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time working). Non-contractual time off Unity normally closes on the working days between Christmas and New Year (excluding bank holidays). This closure period is provided as non-contractual additional time off and may vary slightly each year depending on operational need. Theatregoing and sector engagement Unity staff champion theatre and the work of our artists and partners. Where appropriate, this includes attending theatre productions at Unity and in the wider sector to stay connected to current work, strengthen relationships, and build insight into audiences and practice. Staff are offered complimentary tickets for performances at Unity (subject to availability). From time to time, staff may also be invited to attend opening nights or partner productions elsewhere, where this supports organisational relationships and learning. Attendance is encouraged where it supports the role and organisational priorities but will be balanced with workload and operational needs. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please send: Your CV, and A supporting statement answering Questions 1-3 below. These questions are designed to help us understand your experience, judgement and motivation for the role beyond what is captured in your CV. We recommend a total word count of no more than 750 words across your answers (but you are welcome to write less). Questions Please describe your experience of working within or managing a senior leadership office (e.g. Executive Director/CEO or Board-facing role). Include your experience of supporting governance or board processes (papers, minutes/actions, decision-making). What have you found most challenging about this kind of role, and how have you approached it? Trust, judgement and relationships are central to this role. Please give an example of a situation where your judgement or approach helped build confidence, manage sensitivity, or resolve a complex issue. (For example: governance risk, finance controls, HR . click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Executive Director (Maternity Cover) WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS Unity Theatre is a values-led venue with a busy programme and a complex funding mix. This maternity cover Executive Director role is central to keeping Unity stable, compliant and financially resilient whilst also strengthening the systems and income pipelines that help the organisation thrive. You'll be the organisation's senior lead for governance, finance controls and trusts/grants fundraising, ensuring the Board has clear information for decisions, the team is well-supported, and Unity's public work can happen safely and sustainably. This is a hands-on leadership role where good judgement, strong relationships and clear process can make a visible difference within 9 months. PURPOSES OF THE ROLE To provide operational and strategic leadership for Unity Theatre during a 9-month maternity cover period, ensuring strong governance, financial oversight, HR good practice, safeguarding policy oversight, and delivery of an effective trusts and grants fundraising programme. A key focus of this role is not only continuity, but improvement - strengthening income pipelines, decision-making information, and internal systems so Unity is consistently in a better position. YOUR CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Governance and Company Secretary Act as Company Secretary for Unity Theatre, ensuring strong governance practice and compliance with legal/regulatory requirements. Plan the annual board cycle; prepare agendas and board papers; ensure decisions and actions are accurately recorded and followed through. Maintain governance records (minutes, registers, filings as applicable, conflicts/declared interests, key policies) and ensure Trustee communications are timely and clear. Support Trustees to make informed decisions by providing clear reporting, risk information and recommendations. Strategic leadership and organisational management Lead Unity's organisational planning and delivery of the business elements of the Strategic Plan and annual business plan, reporting progress to Trustees. Provide day-to-day leadership to the staff team (line management as applicable), ensuring clarity of responsibility, good internal communication and steady delivery. Build an effective working partnership with the Artistic Director to align operational capacity and resources with programme needs (without overlap in artistic decisions). Finance leadership, controls and reporting Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow oversight; prepare management reports for Trustees. Work closely with the Bookkeeper to maintain robust finance processes and ensure accurate records in the finance system (e.g. Xero). Approve invoices and authorise payment runs, ensuring appropriate controls, documentation and audit trail. Maintain and enforce financial procedures (authorisation thresholds, procurement value-for-money, segregation of duties, reporting and monitoring). Payroll oversight Collate payroll inputs (hours, changes, starters/leavers as applicable) from managers/admin roles and submit to the payroll provider (Adding Value). Conduct final checks and sign-off payroll submissions, resolving discrepancies and ensuring deadlines are met. Fundraising leadership - trusts and grants (core priority) Lead Unity's fundraising programme focused on trusts and grant applications, including pipeline development, writing/submissions, relationship management, and reporting. Maintain a clear funding calendar and ensure timely delivery of applications and funder reports, coordinating input from colleagues as needed. Ensure applications are evidence-led, aligned with Unity's strategy, and build a strong case for support (including budgets, outcomes, evaluation planning). Steward key relationships with funders and sector stakeholders, representing Unity professionally. HR leadership and people management Lead HR processes and people management across the organisation, including recruitment, contracts, performance support, wellbeing and professional development. Manage HR compliance (right to work, induction, training records, DBS processes where applicable), and handle staffing issues fairly with appropriate professional advice where needed. Safeguarding lead (policy and organisational oversight) Act as Safeguarding Lead, with responsibility for ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are current, robust and embedded. Ensure staff, freelancers and trustees understand safeguarding responsibilities and that training and reporting pathways are in place and followed. Risk management, compliance and operational oversight Maintain oversight of organisational risk management: risk register, mitigations, incident learning and reporting to Trustees. Ensure appropriate organisational oversight of health & safety and operational compliance through competent leads (e.g. Technical & Building Manager; Operations & FOH Manager). Lead business continuity thinking and decision-making during incidents, disruptions, or high-risk situations. External relationships and reputation Act as a senior organisational representative with funders, partners, civic stakeholders and professional networks, strengthening Unity's reputation and opportunities. Support development of earned income streams (e.g. hires) through organisational planning and internal coordination, where relevant to overall sustainability. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Senior leadership experience in a charity/arts/mission-led environment (or demonstrably transferable leadership experience). Strong governance competence: working with Trustees/boards, producing papers, supporting effective decision-making, and managing sensitive/confidential matters. Proven ability to lead trusts and grants fundraising (pipeline, writing, budgets, reporting, relationship management). Strong finance capability: budgets, cashflow awareness, controls, approvals, and working confidently with a Bookkeeper and auditors/accountants. HR leadership experience, including recruitment and handling people matters fairly and consistently. Excellent judgement, prioritisation and discretion; confident managing risk and deadlines in a fast-moving environment. Commitment to inclusion, access and values-led leadership. Desirable Experience in a venue-based organisation (theatre/arts centre/events) and understanding of operational realities. Familiarity with Arts Council/local authority funding and reporting expectations. Experience acting as Company Secretary or supporting comparable governance responsibilities. Working arrangements Unity operates an agile working policy. For this role, we expect a minimum of 60% (3 days per week) of working time to be based on-site at Unity Theatre. You are, of course, welcome to work on-site more than this if you prefer. Please note: due to the nature of a venue-based organisation, you will be expected to work outside of core hours from time to time (including occasional evenings and weekends) to meet the needs of the organisation. Annual leave Annual leave for a full-time role is 25 days per year, plus UK bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time working). Non-contractual time off Unity normally closes on the working days between Christmas and New Year (excluding bank holidays). This closure period is provided as non-contractual additional time off and may vary slightly each year depending on operational need. Theatregoing and sector engagement Unity staff champion theatre and the work of our artists and partners. Where appropriate, this includes attending theatre productions at Unity and in the wider sector to stay connected to current work, strengthen relationships, and build insight into audiences and practice. Staff are offered complimentary tickets for performances at Unity (subject to availability). From time to time, staff may also be invited to attend opening nights or partner productions elsewhere, where this supports organisational relationships and learning. Attendance is encouraged where it supports the role and organisational priorities but will be balanced with workload and operational needs. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please send: Your CV, and A supporting statement answering Questions 1-3 below. These questions are designed to help us understand your experience, judgement and motivation for the role beyond what is captured in your CV. We recommend a total word count of no more than 750 words across your answers (but you are welcome to write less). Questions Please describe your experience of working within or managing a senior leadership office (e.g. Executive Director/CEO or Board-facing role). Include your experience of supporting governance or board processes (papers, minutes/actions, decision-making). What have you found most challenging about this kind of role, and how have you approached it? Trust, judgement and relationships are central to this role. Please give an example of a situation where your judgement or approach helped build confidence, manage sensitivity, or resolve a complex issue. (For example: governance risk, finance controls, HR . click apply for full job details
Natural Resources Wales
Environmental Advisor (Development Planning)
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environmental Advisor (Development Planning) Role ID: 202787 Location: Bangor - Maes y Ffynnon Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 Upper Intermediate The role We are looking for passionate people with a background in an environmental science, sustainability or planning and want the opportunity to help shape the future of Wales, to join our Development Planning Advice Service. The Service is responsible for influencing both strategic land use plans and projects seeking planning consent. The work is varied, rewarding, and provides the real opportunity to influence sustainable development in Wales. This role is flexible across North Wales but regular attendance at our Bangor office is expected. As a member of our "Once for Wales" development planning Service, you will engage directly with Planning Authorities and developers on a wide variety of proposals including, energy, transport, housing, economic regeneration, tourism and agriculture. You will collaborate with technical experts across NRW to create and provide accurate, robust and influential advice on a wide range of topics including conservation sites, European Protected Species, flood risk, water quality, air quality, contaminated land, and landscape. We're looking for a collaborative individual with strong organisation and communication skills and a keen interest in environmental protection and planning. Whether you re looking to build experience in a meaningful and influential sector, or play a part in environmental protection through the planning system, this role offers professional development in the environmental and planning sector, contributing to improving the economic, social, environmental and cultural well being of Wales. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment, however regular attendance at the Bangor office is required. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face the week commencing the 13 April 2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. What you will do Produce advice to Local Development Plans, including advice on their Strategic Environmental Assessment (with senior support where necessary) ensuring the advice is robust, evidence based and delivered to deadline. Produce advice to preapplication enquiries, development management consultations, Developments of National Significance and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (with senior support where necessary) ensuring NRW advice is robust, evidence based and delivered to deadline. Preparation of information in relation to challenges against NRW development planning advice, including attendance at Appeals and Inquiries. Develop and maintain effective customer relationships (internal and external) and ensure a good understanding of customer needs. Identify opportunities to influence local Development projects and plans at the earliest opportunity. Maintain auditable records of actions and outcomes to justify and demonstrate that all legal and procedural requirements have been met. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Experience in development planning processes or environmental management and legislation working with the development sector. Experience of contributing to, applying and/or reviewing environmental impact assessments. Able to communicate effectively with Local Planning Authorities, business and the public, explaining complex issues and gaining support by influencing. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. Able to analyse complex information and situations, solve problems and make sound judgements. Able to work well as part of a team and lead virtual task groups. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper Intermediate If you do not meet the Welsh language level requirements for this role your application will not be shortlisted. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Environmental Advisor (Development Planning) Role ID: 202787 Location: Bangor - Maes y Ffynnon Grade/Salary range: 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: B2 Upper Intermediate The role We are looking for passionate people with a background in an environmental science, sustainability or planning and want the opportunity to help shape the future of Wales, to join our Development Planning Advice Service. The Service is responsible for influencing both strategic land use plans and projects seeking planning consent. The work is varied, rewarding, and provides the real opportunity to influence sustainable development in Wales. This role is flexible across North Wales but regular attendance at our Bangor office is expected. As a member of our "Once for Wales" development planning Service, you will engage directly with Planning Authorities and developers on a wide variety of proposals including, energy, transport, housing, economic regeneration, tourism and agriculture. You will collaborate with technical experts across NRW to create and provide accurate, robust and influential advice on a wide range of topics including conservation sites, European Protected Species, flood risk, water quality, air quality, contaminated land, and landscape. We're looking for a collaborative individual with strong organisation and communication skills and a keen interest in environmental protection and planning. Whether you re looking to build experience in a meaningful and influential sector, or play a part in environmental protection through the planning system, this role offers professional development in the environmental and planning sector, contributing to improving the economic, social, environmental and cultural well being of Wales. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the NRW office at the above location and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment, however regular attendance at the Bangor office is required. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face the week commencing the 13 April 2026 (details of location will be shared in advance). Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. What you will do Produce advice to Local Development Plans, including advice on their Strategic Environmental Assessment (with senior support where necessary) ensuring the advice is robust, evidence based and delivered to deadline. Produce advice to preapplication enquiries, development management consultations, Developments of National Significance and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (with senior support where necessary) ensuring NRW advice is robust, evidence based and delivered to deadline. Preparation of information in relation to challenges against NRW development planning advice, including attendance at Appeals and Inquiries. Develop and maintain effective customer relationships (internal and external) and ensure a good understanding of customer needs. Identify opportunities to influence local Development projects and plans at the earliest opportunity. Maintain auditable records of actions and outcomes to justify and demonstrate that all legal and procedural requirements have been met. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Experience in development planning processes or environmental management and legislation working with the development sector. Experience of contributing to, applying and/or reviewing environmental impact assessments. Able to communicate effectively with Local Planning Authorities, business and the public, explaining complex issues and gaining support by influencing. Strong and effective self-management and organisational skills. Able to analyse complex information and situations, solve problems and make sound judgements. Able to work well as part of a team and lead virtual task groups. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level B2 - Upper Intermediate If you do not meet the Welsh language level requirements for this role your application will not be shortlisted. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
University of East London
Lecturer Supervising Solicitor (Legal Advice Centre)
University of East London
Location University Square Salary £46,471 to £51,606 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Friday 20 March 2026 Reference 0442-26-A At the University of East London (UEL) , our mission is to prepare students for the careers of the future while shaping that future inclusively and sustainably. As a careers-first university, we believe education and opportunity should be open to all, and that diversity of people and thought is essential to solving society's biggest challenges. Founded in 1898 as the West Ham Technical Institute, UEL has always championed industry-focused education and social mobility, earning the name "The People's University" for its commitment to widening access to technical and professional learning. While our scale and ambition have grown, our purpose has remained constant: empowering communities, advancing social justice, and equipping students with future-proof skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Today, UEL continues this legacy through pioneering research, employer-engaged education, and meaningful community impact. We are tackling health and economic inequalities, promoting sustainability, and helping to build a more inclusive and resilient future. Guided by our ambitious Vision 2028 strategy, UEL is reshaping education for the benefit of all, empowering students from every background with the skills and opportunities to succeed. Our commitment to excellence is recognised nationally; we are proud to be named University of the Year for Teaching Quality in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025. At UEL, we don't just teach, we inspire, innovate and empower, shaping the future together. About the UEL Legal Advice Centre The UEL Legal Advice Centre (LAC) provides vital access to justice for local communities while giving students hands-on experience of legal practice. Through appointments, advice sessions and community outreach-including work at the Romford Autism Hub-the LAC supports individuals who may otherwise struggle to obtain legal guidance. As both an educational and civic asset, the Centre plays a central role in preparing future legal professionals while advancing UEL's ethos of community engagement and social impact. About the Role We are seeking a committed and community-focused Lecturer / Supervising Solicitor to lead and supervise the day-to-day operation of UEL's Legal Advice Centre. This is an excellent opportunity for a practitioner passionate about widening access to justice and developing the next generation of solicitors. You will supervise students in client-facing activity, oversee practice-based learning aligned with the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE), manage the operational running of the Centre, and build strong working relationships with community partners, local schools and legal employers. The role also includes teaching on skills-based and clinical modules and contributing to broader Law Department activities. About You You are an experienced legal practitioner with a strong commitment to social justice, experiential legal education and working with diverse communities. You bring: A degree in Law and a current practising certificate (essential) Significant professional experience, with the capability to provide SQE-aligned supervision Excellent communication, organisational and client-facing skills A commitment to high-quality teaching, student development and community engagement The ability to lead, mentor, and inspire students and junior colleagues Experience in law clinics, legal practice education or community legal services (desirable) You'll thrive in this role if you are passionate about empowering students through real-world legal practice, confident in supervising sensitive client interactions, and highly organised in managing multiple priorities. A proactive, collaborative approach and a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion will be key to your success. What You'll Do Supervise students in client appointments and all follow-up casework Lead the daily operations of the Legal Advice Centre Deliver teaching on skills-based and SQE-aligned modules Enhance student employability and contribute to curriculum development Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners, schools, employers and external organisations Support recruitment activities and take part in open days and outreach Line-manage the Legal Advice Centre Assistant Represent the Centre at internal and external events and showcase practice-based education across UEL Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: -positions Building an Inclusive Future As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, we're committed to closing the "diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you're ready to join a University that values your outstanding skills and perspectives and is dedicated to making a difference, we invite you to explore a career with us. We are excited to welcome versatile individuals who are committed to advancing their careers while making a positive impact on the world. Please note that this advert may close earlier than the deadline if we receive many applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location University Square Salary £46,471 to £51,606 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Friday 20 March 2026 Reference 0442-26-A At the University of East London (UEL) , our mission is to prepare students for the careers of the future while shaping that future inclusively and sustainably. As a careers-first university, we believe education and opportunity should be open to all, and that diversity of people and thought is essential to solving society's biggest challenges. Founded in 1898 as the West Ham Technical Institute, UEL has always championed industry-focused education and social mobility, earning the name "The People's University" for its commitment to widening access to technical and professional learning. While our scale and ambition have grown, our purpose has remained constant: empowering communities, advancing social justice, and equipping students with future-proof skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Today, UEL continues this legacy through pioneering research, employer-engaged education, and meaningful community impact. We are tackling health and economic inequalities, promoting sustainability, and helping to build a more inclusive and resilient future. Guided by our ambitious Vision 2028 strategy, UEL is reshaping education for the benefit of all, empowering students from every background with the skills and opportunities to succeed. Our commitment to excellence is recognised nationally; we are proud to be named University of the Year for Teaching Quality in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025. At UEL, we don't just teach, we inspire, innovate and empower, shaping the future together. About the UEL Legal Advice Centre The UEL Legal Advice Centre (LAC) provides vital access to justice for local communities while giving students hands-on experience of legal practice. Through appointments, advice sessions and community outreach-including work at the Romford Autism Hub-the LAC supports individuals who may otherwise struggle to obtain legal guidance. As both an educational and civic asset, the Centre plays a central role in preparing future legal professionals while advancing UEL's ethos of community engagement and social impact. About the Role We are seeking a committed and community-focused Lecturer / Supervising Solicitor to lead and supervise the day-to-day operation of UEL's Legal Advice Centre. This is an excellent opportunity for a practitioner passionate about widening access to justice and developing the next generation of solicitors. You will supervise students in client-facing activity, oversee practice-based learning aligned with the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE), manage the operational running of the Centre, and build strong working relationships with community partners, local schools and legal employers. The role also includes teaching on skills-based and clinical modules and contributing to broader Law Department activities. About You You are an experienced legal practitioner with a strong commitment to social justice, experiential legal education and working with diverse communities. You bring: A degree in Law and a current practising certificate (essential) Significant professional experience, with the capability to provide SQE-aligned supervision Excellent communication, organisational and client-facing skills A commitment to high-quality teaching, student development and community engagement The ability to lead, mentor, and inspire students and junior colleagues Experience in law clinics, legal practice education or community legal services (desirable) You'll thrive in this role if you are passionate about empowering students through real-world legal practice, confident in supervising sensitive client interactions, and highly organised in managing multiple priorities. A proactive, collaborative approach and a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion will be key to your success. What You'll Do Supervise students in client appointments and all follow-up casework Lead the daily operations of the Legal Advice Centre Deliver teaching on skills-based and SQE-aligned modules Enhance student employability and contribute to curriculum development Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners, schools, employers and external organisations Support recruitment activities and take part in open days and outreach Line-manage the Legal Advice Centre Assistant Represent the Centre at internal and external events and showcase practice-based education across UEL Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: -positions Building an Inclusive Future As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, we're committed to closing the "diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you're ready to join a University that values your outstanding skills and perspectives and is dedicated to making a difference, we invite you to explore a career with us. We are excited to welcome versatile individuals who are committed to advancing their careers while making a positive impact on the world. Please note that this advert may close earlier than the deadline if we receive many applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.
Smurfit Westrock
Customer Service Executive
Smurfit Westrock Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Join Our Team at Smurfit Westrock! Are you searching for a workplace that values you and your growth? At Smurfit Westrock, we're committed to sustainability, employee well-being, and personal development. About Us We are a global leader in sustainable paper and packaging. Our focus is on the health and safety of our employees, the well-being of our communities, and delivering exceptional service to our customers. We support our team members to reach their full potential in an inclusive environment that values diversity. The Role The team are recruiting for a Customer Service Executive to join the Markham Vale site. This role will report directly to the Customer Service Manager and will support our drive to offer best in class Customer Service and ease of business. The purpose of the role is to contribute to the site's sales development through effective delivery of best in class customer service to existing and potential accounts. Primary responsibilities will include: To manage customer expectations around order placement and delivery against agreed SLAs. Manage stocks against agreed levels (to be reviewed weekly) to ensure balance between OTIF levels, Production Capacity and Aged stock. Manage order book in line with transport planning to ensure timely delivery whilst minimising cost impact to the business. Customer Account Management - developing good customer relationships, looking after customers to ensure business levels are maintained. Compliance with company's Health and Safety requirements. Each individual has a legal obligation to take reasonable care for their own health and safety and for the safety of other people who may be affected by their acts or omissions. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Placing Sales Orders on system, communicating timelines & escalating any priority jobs to ensure the Customer's deadline is met whenever possible. Placing regular call offs & providing weekly Stock Sheets for Customers to place replenishment orders to meet demand. The collation & verification of inputs to the New Job Meeting Process. Managing complaints and invoice queries effectively and appropriately. Proactively identifying opportunities to improve processes & create flexibility within the team to help manage a large portfolio of Customers with varying needs. Key Skills, Personal Characteristics and Qualifications Excellent communication Experience of effectively managing relationships at all levels, internally and externally. Ability to challenge existing processes for the benefit of Smurfit Kappa and the customer and where feasible implementation solutions. Not afraid to challenge the status quo. Ability to work under pressure and remain calm. Evidence of demonstrating a proactive 'can do' attitude. Proven track record in taking ownership for issues and for consistently delivering results. Excellent time management and personal organisation skills with a flexible approach. Understanding of full product lifecycle from initial concept and design through to production. The ability to handle complaints and difficult situations in a patient, calm and effective way Good understanding of computer systems including Microsoft Excel. Develop good, productive working relationships with internal and external customers. What We Offer Competitive salary & benefits, including annual leave, pension, and a Cycle to Work scheme Ongoing training and development opportunities 24/7 confidential support for you and your family Flexible working options and family-friendly policies Guaranteed interview for candidates meeting essential criteria (Disability Confident Employer) Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us build a sustainable future together. Smurfit Westrock reserve the right to only shortlist candidates who meet both the Essential and Desirable Criteria. We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their sex; religious or similar philosophical belief; political opinion; race; age; sexual orientation; or, whether they are married or are in a civil partnership; or, whether they are disabled; or whether they have undergone, are undergoing or intend to undergo gender reassignment. We practice equality of opportunity in employment and select the best person for the job.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Join Our Team at Smurfit Westrock! Are you searching for a workplace that values you and your growth? At Smurfit Westrock, we're committed to sustainability, employee well-being, and personal development. About Us We are a global leader in sustainable paper and packaging. Our focus is on the health and safety of our employees, the well-being of our communities, and delivering exceptional service to our customers. We support our team members to reach their full potential in an inclusive environment that values diversity. The Role The team are recruiting for a Customer Service Executive to join the Markham Vale site. This role will report directly to the Customer Service Manager and will support our drive to offer best in class Customer Service and ease of business. The purpose of the role is to contribute to the site's sales development through effective delivery of best in class customer service to existing and potential accounts. Primary responsibilities will include: To manage customer expectations around order placement and delivery against agreed SLAs. Manage stocks against agreed levels (to be reviewed weekly) to ensure balance between OTIF levels, Production Capacity and Aged stock. Manage order book in line with transport planning to ensure timely delivery whilst minimising cost impact to the business. Customer Account Management - developing good customer relationships, looking after customers to ensure business levels are maintained. Compliance with company's Health and Safety requirements. Each individual has a legal obligation to take reasonable care for their own health and safety and for the safety of other people who may be affected by their acts or omissions. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Placing Sales Orders on system, communicating timelines & escalating any priority jobs to ensure the Customer's deadline is met whenever possible. Placing regular call offs & providing weekly Stock Sheets for Customers to place replenishment orders to meet demand. The collation & verification of inputs to the New Job Meeting Process. Managing complaints and invoice queries effectively and appropriately. Proactively identifying opportunities to improve processes & create flexibility within the team to help manage a large portfolio of Customers with varying needs. Key Skills, Personal Characteristics and Qualifications Excellent communication Experience of effectively managing relationships at all levels, internally and externally. Ability to challenge existing processes for the benefit of Smurfit Kappa and the customer and where feasible implementation solutions. Not afraid to challenge the status quo. Ability to work under pressure and remain calm. Evidence of demonstrating a proactive 'can do' attitude. Proven track record in taking ownership for issues and for consistently delivering results. Excellent time management and personal organisation skills with a flexible approach. Understanding of full product lifecycle from initial concept and design through to production. The ability to handle complaints and difficult situations in a patient, calm and effective way Good understanding of computer systems including Microsoft Excel. Develop good, productive working relationships with internal and external customers. What We Offer Competitive salary & benefits, including annual leave, pension, and a Cycle to Work scheme Ongoing training and development opportunities 24/7 confidential support for you and your family Flexible working options and family-friendly policies Guaranteed interview for candidates meeting essential criteria (Disability Confident Employer) Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us build a sustainable future together. Smurfit Westrock reserve the right to only shortlist candidates who meet both the Essential and Desirable Criteria. We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their sex; religious or similar philosophical belief; political opinion; race; age; sexual orientation; or, whether they are married or are in a civil partnership; or, whether they are disabled; or whether they have undergone, are undergoing or intend to undergo gender reassignment. We practice equality of opportunity in employment and select the best person for the job.
Lewis Davey
Renewable Area Manager - South West
Lewis Davey
Shape the Future of Renewable Energy Are you an ambitious sales professional with a passion for renewable technology and building lasting customer relationships? We are looking for a commercially driven Renewables Area Manager to join our expanding renewables division and play a key role in accelerating growth across the UK's rapidly evolving sustainable energy market. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of your own territory, work directly with customers at the forefront of the energy transition, and contribute to the continued success of a business committed to becoming the UK's leading renewables wholesaler. About the Role As a Renewables Area Manager, you will be responsible for driving sales performance and increasing market share across your designated region. You will manage a carefully selected portfolio of customers while actively identifying and securing new business opportunities. Working closely with associated branch teams and internal stakeholders, you will deliver commercial growth through strong relationship management, technical understanding, and proactive business development. Key Responsibilities Take full commercial ownership of a defined regional territory. Develop and grow relationships with existing customers to maximise revenue opportunities. Identify and win new business across installers, contractors and renewable specialists. Promote renewable technologies including Solar PV, Battery Storage, EV Charging and ASHP solutions. Collaborate with associated branches to drive coordinated regional growth. Deliver customer meetings, product demonstrations and sales presentations. Maintain an active sales pipeline and deliver accurate forecasting. Monitor competitor activity and identify emerging market opportunities. Represent the business professionally within the renewables marketplace. What You'll Bring Proven success within a field sales or business development environment. Experience within the UK renewables sector highly desirable (PV, Battery Storage, EV Charging or Heat Pump technologies). Strong track record of generating new business and expanding key accounts. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills. Self-motivated with the ability to manage a remote territory effectively. Strong commercial awareness and customer-first mindset. Proficient with Microsoft Office systems. Full UK driving licence. What Makes You Successful in This Role You enjoy being in front of customers and building trusted partnerships. You are proactive, resilient and results-focused. You thrive in a fast-paced, growth-focused environment. You are passionate about renewable technologies and sustainability. What We Offer Competitive salary and performance-based bonus structure. Company vehicle or car allowance (where applicable). Opportunity to join a rapidly growing renewables division. Career progression within a market-leading organisation. Supportive and collaborative team culture.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Shape the Future of Renewable Energy Are you an ambitious sales professional with a passion for renewable technology and building lasting customer relationships? We are looking for a commercially driven Renewables Area Manager to join our expanding renewables division and play a key role in accelerating growth across the UK's rapidly evolving sustainable energy market. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of your own territory, work directly with customers at the forefront of the energy transition, and contribute to the continued success of a business committed to becoming the UK's leading renewables wholesaler. About the Role As a Renewables Area Manager, you will be responsible for driving sales performance and increasing market share across your designated region. You will manage a carefully selected portfolio of customers while actively identifying and securing new business opportunities. Working closely with associated branch teams and internal stakeholders, you will deliver commercial growth through strong relationship management, technical understanding, and proactive business development. Key Responsibilities Take full commercial ownership of a defined regional territory. Develop and grow relationships with existing customers to maximise revenue opportunities. Identify and win new business across installers, contractors and renewable specialists. Promote renewable technologies including Solar PV, Battery Storage, EV Charging and ASHP solutions. Collaborate with associated branches to drive coordinated regional growth. Deliver customer meetings, product demonstrations and sales presentations. Maintain an active sales pipeline and deliver accurate forecasting. Monitor competitor activity and identify emerging market opportunities. Represent the business professionally within the renewables marketplace. What You'll Bring Proven success within a field sales or business development environment. Experience within the UK renewables sector highly desirable (PV, Battery Storage, EV Charging or Heat Pump technologies). Strong track record of generating new business and expanding key accounts. Excellent communication, negotiation and influencing skills. Self-motivated with the ability to manage a remote territory effectively. Strong commercial awareness and customer-first mindset. Proficient with Microsoft Office systems. Full UK driving licence. What Makes You Successful in This Role You enjoy being in front of customers and building trusted partnerships. You are proactive, resilient and results-focused. You thrive in a fast-paced, growth-focused environment. You are passionate about renewable technologies and sustainability. What We Offer Competitive salary and performance-based bonus structure. Company vehicle or car allowance (where applicable). Opportunity to join a rapidly growing renewables division. Career progression within a market-leading organisation. Supportive and collaborative team culture.
HARRIS HILL
Chief Executive Officer
HARRIS HILL
Chief Executive Officer Location: London (Greenford / Ealing) with regular travel to Dorset and partner sites; minimum three days per week in office Salary: circa £80,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full-time Are you ready to consolidate financial stability, rebuild income and lead the next phase of sustainable growth at the sector leading community transport organisation that delivers tangible impact across London and Dorset? About The Charity The charity is a leading specialist community transport organisation enabling mobility and social inclusion across London and Dorset. We deliver essential door-to-door transport and influence sector policy with partners such as TfL and the GLA, including through the use of our pioneering CT Social Value Toolkit. Facing reduced statutory income, operations changes, lease negotiations and contract retendering, we need to stabilise cashflow and protect services. Significant opportunities include leveraging our network and resources to develop our training and consultancy, build strategic partnerships to generate earned income, and using Dorset as a demonstrator site to pilot sustainable, mission-aligned commercial models. Role priorities (first 12-18 months) Deliver a sustainable financial model and restore reserves. Redesign operations for the new scale. Leverage our networks and resources to develop commercial opportunities (partnerships, training, consultancy). Rebuild business development capability and secure partnership income. Who you are Senior leader with experience of multi-site operations or similar scale. Strong partnership, commercialisation and Board reporting skills. Proven track record of strong financial management, contract negotiation and estate management. Commitment to inclusive leadership; willing to be office-based (min three days/week) and travel; driving licence preferred. Desirable: Experience in community transport, social enterprise or productisation/licensing. Why this charity? Lead a sector-recognised charity with a strong social value toolkit and immediate partnership routes. Combine financial rigour with mission-aligned commercial innovation. Shape the organisation's stabilisation and long-term sustainability. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. We advise reading the full brief first. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 23rd March 2026. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Location: London (Greenford / Ealing) with regular travel to Dorset and partner sites; minimum three days per week in office Salary: circa £80,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full-time Are you ready to consolidate financial stability, rebuild income and lead the next phase of sustainable growth at the sector leading community transport organisation that delivers tangible impact across London and Dorset? About The Charity The charity is a leading specialist community transport organisation enabling mobility and social inclusion across London and Dorset. We deliver essential door-to-door transport and influence sector policy with partners such as TfL and the GLA, including through the use of our pioneering CT Social Value Toolkit. Facing reduced statutory income, operations changes, lease negotiations and contract retendering, we need to stabilise cashflow and protect services. Significant opportunities include leveraging our network and resources to develop our training and consultancy, build strategic partnerships to generate earned income, and using Dorset as a demonstrator site to pilot sustainable, mission-aligned commercial models. Role priorities (first 12-18 months) Deliver a sustainable financial model and restore reserves. Redesign operations for the new scale. Leverage our networks and resources to develop commercial opportunities (partnerships, training, consultancy). Rebuild business development capability and secure partnership income. Who you are Senior leader with experience of multi-site operations or similar scale. Strong partnership, commercialisation and Board reporting skills. Proven track record of strong financial management, contract negotiation and estate management. Commitment to inclusive leadership; willing to be office-based (min three days/week) and travel; driving licence preferred. Desirable: Experience in community transport, social enterprise or productisation/licensing. Why this charity? Lead a sector-recognised charity with a strong social value toolkit and immediate partnership routes. Combine financial rigour with mission-aligned commercial innovation. Shape the organisation's stabilisation and long-term sustainability. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. We advise reading the full brief first. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 23rd March 2026. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
DS Smith
Die Cutting Operative
DS Smith Ely, Cambridgeshire
About the Role We are recruiting for Cutting Operatives in our production area. You will work within a team in a fast-paced environment reporting to the Shift Manufacturing Manager. You will be responsible for the operation of the Die Cutting Machinery. We are looking for candidates with experience of the following cutting machines XL platen, Small Youngshin, Large Youngshin, Elitron and Gullitone. No experience? No worries, we are happy to train the right person. Health and safety is a very important aspect within our business and you will be accountable for your own and others health and safety whilst at work, operating within the DS Smith safe systems of work guidelines. Within your role as a Cutting Operative, you are key to ensuring that productivity is exceptional and your attention to detail ensures that the quality of the work leads to minimal errors and that we have satisfied clients while working within tight deadlines. You need to ensure that the maintenance and cleaning tasks on the machines are planned to ensure maximum output. The role requires you to work with a variety personnel within your area of production and work with the teams in the other departments across the site. About you Preferred experience but not essential as training will be given working with and operating industrial machinery within a manufacturing environment. Preferred experience but not essential as training will be given, working with die cutting machinery and understanding job specs Working knowledge of good health and safety practices Proven experience of working towards KPI's and deadlines within a fast-paced environment Effective communication skills; both written and verbally Excellent attention to detail The ability to make informed decisions Preferred Forklift Licence Holder but not essential Benefits 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension Life assurance and income protection Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme and other shopping discounts Learning and development opportunities Free onsite parking Location: Ely - On site Monday to Friday Hours: Mon to Fri - 40hrs rotating pattern / (This will include 4 x Saturday shifts per year between August and November) About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
About the Role We are recruiting for Cutting Operatives in our production area. You will work within a team in a fast-paced environment reporting to the Shift Manufacturing Manager. You will be responsible for the operation of the Die Cutting Machinery. We are looking for candidates with experience of the following cutting machines XL platen, Small Youngshin, Large Youngshin, Elitron and Gullitone. No experience? No worries, we are happy to train the right person. Health and safety is a very important aspect within our business and you will be accountable for your own and others health and safety whilst at work, operating within the DS Smith safe systems of work guidelines. Within your role as a Cutting Operative, you are key to ensuring that productivity is exceptional and your attention to detail ensures that the quality of the work leads to minimal errors and that we have satisfied clients while working within tight deadlines. You need to ensure that the maintenance and cleaning tasks on the machines are planned to ensure maximum output. The role requires you to work with a variety personnel within your area of production and work with the teams in the other departments across the site. About you Preferred experience but not essential as training will be given working with and operating industrial machinery within a manufacturing environment. Preferred experience but not essential as training will be given, working with die cutting machinery and understanding job specs Working knowledge of good health and safety practices Proven experience of working towards KPI's and deadlines within a fast-paced environment Effective communication skills; both written and verbally Excellent attention to detail The ability to make informed decisions Preferred Forklift Licence Holder but not essential Benefits 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension Life assurance and income protection Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme and other shopping discounts Learning and development opportunities Free onsite parking Location: Ely - On site Monday to Friday Hours: Mon to Fri - 40hrs rotating pattern / (This will include 4 x Saturday shifts per year between August and November) About us We're DS Smith, the company who are redefining packaging for a changing world. We believe a better, more sustainable tomorrow is possible with the right people, who challenge and support one another to enact positive change. Today, we operate in more than 30 different countries, supporting customers across sectors like FMCG, industrial, and e-commerce. We deliver on quality, service, innovation, and added value to deliver market-leading sustainable packaging solutions our customers need. Our industry needs to transform, and we're building the team to drive change across Europe and North America To fulfil our purpose of redefining packaging for a changing world, we aim to build a diverse, motivated, and engaged workforce. Our goal is to create a culture of inclusion where everyone is treated fairly, differences are valued, and everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, bring different perspectives, ideas and experiences to generate unique solutions focused on present and future sustainability challenges. We welcome all candidates to apply, even those not meeting all criteria.
Muller UK & Ireland
HGV Mechanic
Muller UK & Ireland Bridgwater, Somerset
Müller Milk & Ingredients Distribution (MMID) is the UK's leading producer and distributor of fresh milk, cream, butter, and dairy ingredients. Operating across extensive logistics and manufacturing networks in the country, MMID delivers over 2.6 billion litres of fresh milk annually to more than 5,500 locations across Britain. Our strategically located depots enable us to move milk efficiently from farm to fridge-ensuring freshness, speed, and reliability. MMID is committed to operational excellence , sustainability , and supporting British agriculture , making us a trusted partner in the dairy supply chain. We are currently looking to recruit for HGV Technicians to join our Transport Department at our Bridgwater Depot within our Müller Milk & Ingredients Distribution business. This is a great opportunity for HGV Technicians looking to work for a prestigious logistics company, servicing and repairing a modern well maintained fleet of vehicles. The purpose of this role is to Repair and Maintain our HGV Fleet to comply with legal and company standards. Candidates will be responsible for actively seeking solutions to challenges and for embracing a safe and efficient operating approach to their work. Location : Bridgwater Depot (TA6 6DF) Contract : Full Time / Permanent Shift Pattern : 5 out of 7 (0800 -1800) Salary : from £20.04 per hour - £26.69 per hour Premiums : Overtime rate - 1.125x hourly rate Saturday - 1.125x hourly rate Sundays and bank holidays - 1.5x hourly rate. Unsociable (6pm - 4am) - 14.25% hourly rate HGV Technician Responsibilities (will include but not be limited to the following): To inspect and maintain our HGV Fleet Prepare vehicles for MOT testing and transport to test centre To record vehicle defects and keep accurate records of work carried out on each vehicle Repair minor accident damage Carry out fault diagnosis To put safety first regarding all aspects of the role HGV Technician Key Skills & Experience Works well both independently and in a team Manages deadlines well and understands how to prioritise a workload Qualifications required City & Guilds part 2 & 3 / BTEC / IMI in motor vehicle management or equivalent practical experience in the commercial vehicle industry. Commercial experience on HGV's is essential Class C+E licence preferable but not essential HGV Technician Compensation & Benefits We value our people and are proud to offer a wide range of benefits: Competitive pay, an enhanced overtime rate, a premium rates for weekend working and an unsociable hour's premium 33 days holiday plus service-related holidays Financial supports towards the cost of your medical and digital driving cards Salary sacrifice pension scheme with Muller matching up to 4% Life Assurance at 2 x your annual salary Access an exclusive rewards platform including your Müller money, health and lifestyle benefits, Company pension, healthcare cash plan, dental insurance, home technology and cycle to work. Access the Müller Rewards discount scheme offering over 800 discounts online and in-store and the potential to make savings across grocery and clothes shopping, holidays, insurance, gifts and more A free corporate uniform Free onsite secured colleague car parking Pride in what you achieve as a member of a team Contact Details: F.A.O. UK Recruitment, Müller UK & Ireland, Shrewsbury Road, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SQ
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Müller Milk & Ingredients Distribution (MMID) is the UK's leading producer and distributor of fresh milk, cream, butter, and dairy ingredients. Operating across extensive logistics and manufacturing networks in the country, MMID delivers over 2.6 billion litres of fresh milk annually to more than 5,500 locations across Britain. Our strategically located depots enable us to move milk efficiently from farm to fridge-ensuring freshness, speed, and reliability. MMID is committed to operational excellence , sustainability , and supporting British agriculture , making us a trusted partner in the dairy supply chain. We are currently looking to recruit for HGV Technicians to join our Transport Department at our Bridgwater Depot within our Müller Milk & Ingredients Distribution business. This is a great opportunity for HGV Technicians looking to work for a prestigious logistics company, servicing and repairing a modern well maintained fleet of vehicles. The purpose of this role is to Repair and Maintain our HGV Fleet to comply with legal and company standards. Candidates will be responsible for actively seeking solutions to challenges and for embracing a safe and efficient operating approach to their work. Location : Bridgwater Depot (TA6 6DF) Contract : Full Time / Permanent Shift Pattern : 5 out of 7 (0800 -1800) Salary : from £20.04 per hour - £26.69 per hour Premiums : Overtime rate - 1.125x hourly rate Saturday - 1.125x hourly rate Sundays and bank holidays - 1.5x hourly rate. Unsociable (6pm - 4am) - 14.25% hourly rate HGV Technician Responsibilities (will include but not be limited to the following): To inspect and maintain our HGV Fleet Prepare vehicles for MOT testing and transport to test centre To record vehicle defects and keep accurate records of work carried out on each vehicle Repair minor accident damage Carry out fault diagnosis To put safety first regarding all aspects of the role HGV Technician Key Skills & Experience Works well both independently and in a team Manages deadlines well and understands how to prioritise a workload Qualifications required City & Guilds part 2 & 3 / BTEC / IMI in motor vehicle management or equivalent practical experience in the commercial vehicle industry. Commercial experience on HGV's is essential Class C+E licence preferable but not essential HGV Technician Compensation & Benefits We value our people and are proud to offer a wide range of benefits: Competitive pay, an enhanced overtime rate, a premium rates for weekend working and an unsociable hour's premium 33 days holiday plus service-related holidays Financial supports towards the cost of your medical and digital driving cards Salary sacrifice pension scheme with Muller matching up to 4% Life Assurance at 2 x your annual salary Access an exclusive rewards platform including your Müller money, health and lifestyle benefits, Company pension, healthcare cash plan, dental insurance, home technology and cycle to work. Access the Müller Rewards discount scheme offering over 800 discounts online and in-store and the potential to make savings across grocery and clothes shopping, holidays, insurance, gifts and more A free corporate uniform Free onsite secured colleague car parking Pride in what you achieve as a member of a team Contact Details: F.A.O. UK Recruitment, Müller UK & Ireland, Shrewsbury Road, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 3SQ

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