ESTATE MANAGER WILTSHIRE Background A working farm and family home set in 1,400 acres of rolling chalk downland, regarded as one of the premier sporting estates in the UK and consists of: 1,100 acres of mixed-use land Private principal residence and formal gardens Recreational lakes, cabins and amenities Forestry, agriculture and environmental land An exceptional sporting estate Early-stage hospitality and lifestyle ventures 21 full-time staff and contractors Established household team and seasonal hospitality support The Estate continues to develop and diversify and at the heart of their strategy lies the core objective of continuing the positive stewardship of the Estate. Candidate Profile We are seeking an exceptional Estate Manager to lead this mixed private and commercial estate with full operational oversight across three integrated pillars: The principal's private enjoyment of the house, gardens and wider estate A developing hospitality and lifestyle portfolio, including third-party partnerships A mixed bird shoot, regarded as one of the finest in the UK The successful candidate will ensure the estate operates seamlessly, commercially effectively and in balance. They will look to drive performance and long-term value while safeguarding the principal's privacy, standards and vision. This highly motivated and commercially minded Estate Manager will demonstrate proven estate management expertise and a strong commercial acumen to focus on a wide range of highly varied projects including a hospitality focus. He/she will have a proven track record in managing a substantial team and delivering commercial results within a diverse rural business, and an ambassadorial mind-set, capable of managing a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. The suitable individual will be: A proven Estate Manager with a number of years of experience and a track record of demonstrable achievement in complex estate management including diversified projects including luxury hospitality accompanied by sporting management. Comparable private / commercial environment experience will also be considered. An excellent communicator with a people focus and developed sense of empathy accompanied by natural diplomacy and common sense. Strong commercial acumen and exceptional financial literacy combined with a proven ability to successfully lead multi-disciplinary teams in the delivery of enterprise objectives. High emotional intelligence and discretion is essential. Interest in the countryside, outdoor pursuits, community affairs, able to demonstrate developed relationships. Passion for sustainability and biodiversity, proven through qualifications and results. Able to demonstrate an attention to detail balanced against the need for strategic thinking. A strong understanding of compliance requirements whilst displaying 'can-do' attitude. Not looking for a '9-5' role, happy and able to demonstrate a commitment that goes beyond this. A high degree of autonomy and self-motivation whilst demonstrating an ability to operate comfortably in an environment of evolving priorities and multiple stakeholders. Job Purpose The key dimensions of the role will be: Commercial & Financial Oversight Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management with associated monthly reporting on commercial performance. Ensuring the sporting and hospitality activities operate with financial discipline whilst identifying appropriate opportunities. Sporting activities Oversight of the 36 let days per season, ensuring the estate maintains its standing as one of the UK's leading sporting estates delivering the finest hospitality. Private Estate Operations Maintaining exceptional readiness and presentation for the principal and be able to manage competing estate demands to preserve privacy and enjoyment. Often in compressed timelines. Built Environment & Infrastructure Leading capital project oversight, preventative and reactive maintenance, utilities, infrastructure and contractor management. Land & Environmental Stewardship Overseeing farming, forestry and land management with engagement with external advisers and specialists. Governance & Compliance Managing and maintaining Health & Safety, insurance and regulatory compliance and documentation. TO APPLY Please email your CV with full salary details to or further information please contact Charlie Holroyde on . Mulberry Executive Search have been retained by the Estate to manage this assignment.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
ESTATE MANAGER WILTSHIRE Background A working farm and family home set in 1,400 acres of rolling chalk downland, regarded as one of the premier sporting estates in the UK and consists of: 1,100 acres of mixed-use land Private principal residence and formal gardens Recreational lakes, cabins and amenities Forestry, agriculture and environmental land An exceptional sporting estate Early-stage hospitality and lifestyle ventures 21 full-time staff and contractors Established household team and seasonal hospitality support The Estate continues to develop and diversify and at the heart of their strategy lies the core objective of continuing the positive stewardship of the Estate. Candidate Profile We are seeking an exceptional Estate Manager to lead this mixed private and commercial estate with full operational oversight across three integrated pillars: The principal's private enjoyment of the house, gardens and wider estate A developing hospitality and lifestyle portfolio, including third-party partnerships A mixed bird shoot, regarded as one of the finest in the UK The successful candidate will ensure the estate operates seamlessly, commercially effectively and in balance. They will look to drive performance and long-term value while safeguarding the principal's privacy, standards and vision. This highly motivated and commercially minded Estate Manager will demonstrate proven estate management expertise and a strong commercial acumen to focus on a wide range of highly varied projects including a hospitality focus. He/she will have a proven track record in managing a substantial team and delivering commercial results within a diverse rural business, and an ambassadorial mind-set, capable of managing a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. The suitable individual will be: A proven Estate Manager with a number of years of experience and a track record of demonstrable achievement in complex estate management including diversified projects including luxury hospitality accompanied by sporting management. Comparable private / commercial environment experience will also be considered. An excellent communicator with a people focus and developed sense of empathy accompanied by natural diplomacy and common sense. Strong commercial acumen and exceptional financial literacy combined with a proven ability to successfully lead multi-disciplinary teams in the delivery of enterprise objectives. High emotional intelligence and discretion is essential. Interest in the countryside, outdoor pursuits, community affairs, able to demonstrate developed relationships. Passion for sustainability and biodiversity, proven through qualifications and results. Able to demonstrate an attention to detail balanced against the need for strategic thinking. A strong understanding of compliance requirements whilst displaying 'can-do' attitude. Not looking for a '9-5' role, happy and able to demonstrate a commitment that goes beyond this. A high degree of autonomy and self-motivation whilst demonstrating an ability to operate comfortably in an environment of evolving priorities and multiple stakeholders. Job Purpose The key dimensions of the role will be: Commercial & Financial Oversight Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management with associated monthly reporting on commercial performance. Ensuring the sporting and hospitality activities operate with financial discipline whilst identifying appropriate opportunities. Sporting activities Oversight of the 36 let days per season, ensuring the estate maintains its standing as one of the UK's leading sporting estates delivering the finest hospitality. Private Estate Operations Maintaining exceptional readiness and presentation for the principal and be able to manage competing estate demands to preserve privacy and enjoyment. Often in compressed timelines. Built Environment & Infrastructure Leading capital project oversight, preventative and reactive maintenance, utilities, infrastructure and contractor management. Land & Environmental Stewardship Overseeing farming, forestry and land management with engagement with external advisers and specialists. Governance & Compliance Managing and maintaining Health & Safety, insurance and regulatory compliance and documentation. TO APPLY Please email your CV with full salary details to or further information please contact Charlie Holroyde on . Mulberry Executive Search have been retained by the Estate to manage this assignment.
The Senior Manager, Production Safety provides regional leadership and operational oversight for production safety across The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) physical productions and events, ensuring compliance with UK legislation and providing strategic and operational safety guidance. This role supports productions in managing risks associated with high-hazard activities and collaborates with production teams, external advisors, and internal stakeholders to embed safety into all phases of production. The Senior Manager also integrates select cross-regional responsibilities, including sustainability oversight, team management, and strategic alignment with global safety vision. Key Responsibilities Production Safety Operations Provide expert safety guidance throughout all production phases: pre-prep, prep, shoot, and wrap. Conduct site safety inspections and audits across sets, workshops, and construction areas. Support productions in implementing safety protocols tailored to UK regulations and industry standards. Advise on safe practices for high-risk activities such as stunts, special effects, rigging, and working at height. Ensure integration of safety procedures into departmental workflows (e.g., transportation, costumes, set construction). Oversee technical safety guidance and pilot new technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Establish and monitor KPIs for safety and sustainability; provide updates to leadership. Regional Safety Leadership & Team Management Lead and manage a team of Production Safety Managers and Advisors in the UK region. Provide mentorship, training, and performance oversight to safety staff. Develop a talent pool of Production Safety Advisors in region. Support team members in prioritising tasks across multiple concurrent projects. Training & Orientation Deliver health and safety inductions for crew, including training on UK-specific requirements such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM Regulations. Facilitate training on PPE usage, equipment handling, and emergency procedures. Develop and maintain safety training materials and presentations. Oversee delivery of safety inductions and training sessions for crew members, ensuring consistency in occupational health and safety training across productions. Risk Assessment & Compliance Lead the creation and review of risk assessments and method statements (RAMS). Ensure compliance with UK health and safety legislation, including HSE guidelines and local authority requirements. Liaise with legal and compliance teams to ensure documentation meets regulatory standards. Implement safety policies and programs aligned with UK and Disney global standards. Advisor & Vendor Coordination Assist productions in sourcing and vetting qualified safety advisors and consultants. Coordinate with external safety, hygiene, and engineering professionals as needed. Supervise the vetting and appointment of qualified safety advisors and technical consultants. Incident Management & Reporting Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and injuries. Maintain accurate records and ensure timely reporting to relevant authorities (e.g., RIDDOR). Support post-incident reviews and corrective action planning. Lead investigations and reporting of injuries and incidents; interface with regulators and ensure proper documentation and follow-up. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with Studio Stakeholders such as Physical Production, Legal, Labor Relations, HR, Risk Management, and Governmental Affairs on safety-related matters. Liaise with landlords and facilities teams to understand site-specific safety needs. Represent Disney in industry forums and regulatory engagements. Strategic & Operational Integration Contribute to regional safety strategy in collaboration with the Director. Monitor production safety KPIs and ensure business continuity through risk control. Influence safety culture across all levels of production. Qualifications Education & Experience Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in occupational safety, engineering, production, or related field. Extensive experience conducting safety audits, risk assessments, and training in UK film/TV production or similar environments. Proven track record of managing safety operations in complex, fast-paced production settings. Strong experience in production safety, including team leadership and field safety operations. Skills & Certifications Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and industry best practices. Preferred certifications: NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent. Excellent communication and training facilitation skills. Proficiency in digital tools such as Microsoft Office, AirTable, and Learning Management Systems (LMS). Strong technical writing skills for documentation and training development. Experience with international productions and cross-border safety logistics is a plus. Familiarity with SPFX, stunts, rigging, and other high-risk production environments. Certifications such as CIH, CSP, ARM, or equivalent are desirable. This role is critical to maintaining Disney's commitment to safety, risk mitigation, sustainability, and operational excellence in UK physical production. The Senior Manager serves as a strategic partner to production teams, ensuring that safety is embedded in every aspect of the production lifecycle.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
The Senior Manager, Production Safety provides regional leadership and operational oversight for production safety across The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) physical productions and events, ensuring compliance with UK legislation and providing strategic and operational safety guidance. This role supports productions in managing risks associated with high-hazard activities and collaborates with production teams, external advisors, and internal stakeholders to embed safety into all phases of production. The Senior Manager also integrates select cross-regional responsibilities, including sustainability oversight, team management, and strategic alignment with global safety vision. Key Responsibilities Production Safety Operations Provide expert safety guidance throughout all production phases: pre-prep, prep, shoot, and wrap. Conduct site safety inspections and audits across sets, workshops, and construction areas. Support productions in implementing safety protocols tailored to UK regulations and industry standards. Advise on safe practices for high-risk activities such as stunts, special effects, rigging, and working at height. Ensure integration of safety procedures into departmental workflows (e.g., transportation, costumes, set construction). Oversee technical safety guidance and pilot new technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Establish and monitor KPIs for safety and sustainability; provide updates to leadership. Regional Safety Leadership & Team Management Lead and manage a team of Production Safety Managers and Advisors in the UK region. Provide mentorship, training, and performance oversight to safety staff. Develop a talent pool of Production Safety Advisors in region. Support team members in prioritising tasks across multiple concurrent projects. Training & Orientation Deliver health and safety inductions for crew, including training on UK-specific requirements such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM Regulations. Facilitate training on PPE usage, equipment handling, and emergency procedures. Develop and maintain safety training materials and presentations. Oversee delivery of safety inductions and training sessions for crew members, ensuring consistency in occupational health and safety training across productions. Risk Assessment & Compliance Lead the creation and review of risk assessments and method statements (RAMS). Ensure compliance with UK health and safety legislation, including HSE guidelines and local authority requirements. Liaise with legal and compliance teams to ensure documentation meets regulatory standards. Implement safety policies and programs aligned with UK and Disney global standards. Advisor & Vendor Coordination Assist productions in sourcing and vetting qualified safety advisors and consultants. Coordinate with external safety, hygiene, and engineering professionals as needed. Supervise the vetting and appointment of qualified safety advisors and technical consultants. Incident Management & Reporting Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and injuries. Maintain accurate records and ensure timely reporting to relevant authorities (e.g., RIDDOR). Support post-incident reviews and corrective action planning. Lead investigations and reporting of injuries and incidents; interface with regulators and ensure proper documentation and follow-up. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with Studio Stakeholders such as Physical Production, Legal, Labor Relations, HR, Risk Management, and Governmental Affairs on safety-related matters. Liaise with landlords and facilities teams to understand site-specific safety needs. Represent Disney in industry forums and regulatory engagements. Strategic & Operational Integration Contribute to regional safety strategy in collaboration with the Director. Monitor production safety KPIs and ensure business continuity through risk control. Influence safety culture across all levels of production. Qualifications Education & Experience Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in occupational safety, engineering, production, or related field. Extensive experience conducting safety audits, risk assessments, and training in UK film/TV production or similar environments. Proven track record of managing safety operations in complex, fast-paced production settings. Strong experience in production safety, including team leadership and field safety operations. Skills & Certifications Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and industry best practices. Preferred certifications: NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent. Excellent communication and training facilitation skills. Proficiency in digital tools such as Microsoft Office, AirTable, and Learning Management Systems (LMS). Strong technical writing skills for documentation and training development. Experience with international productions and cross-border safety logistics is a plus. Familiarity with SPFX, stunts, rigging, and other high-risk production environments. Certifications such as CIH, CSP, ARM, or equivalent are desirable. This role is critical to maintaining Disney's commitment to safety, risk mitigation, sustainability, and operational excellence in UK physical production. The Senior Manager serves as a strategic partner to production teams, ensuring that safety is embedded in every aspect of the production lifecycle.
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: 60K - 90K + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm. This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact: removed)
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: 60K - 90K + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm. This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact: removed)
Business Unit / Group Function: Production, Techn., Safety & Environment Work Arrangement: Fully Remote Level of Experience: Intermediate Requisition ID: id Location: Trafford Park Contract Type: Regular Job Highlights Join LANXESS - Where Your Expertise Shapes Global Safety Are you passionate about regulatory compliance, data integrity, and global chemical safety? Do you thrive in a role where precision and process improvement make a real impact? LANXESS UK is looking for a Regulatory Affairs Data Specialist to drive environmental, health, and safety data management and ensure compliance with global chemical and dangerous goods regulations. Responsibilities Environmental, Health, and Safety Data Management Update physical-chemical properties, safety information, toxicology, and regulatory data, while monitoring global regulatory sources. Assess the impact of data changes on the LANXESS product portfolio and support the Management of Change process to ensure smooth transitions. Regulatory Change Requests & Compliance Process change requests from business units, ensuring data accuracy and compliance with global regulatory requirements. Maintain consistency within the Management of Change process. Data Quality & Process Improvement Develop and refine maintenance standards and procedures, review existing environmental, health, and safety data, and drive data quality improvements within LANXESS systems. Cross Functional Collaboration & Project Support Work closely with Global Product Safety and other stakeholders, lead or support data management projects, and represent Global Data Management in cross departmental initiatives. Experience and Skills What You Bring Degree in Natural Sciences (Master's/Diploma) OR extensive experience in global chemical regulations Knowledge of Global chemical legislation and regulatory requirements High level experience with SAP Strong analytical and problem solving skills to refine and improve regulatory processes Excellent communication skills in English (bonus if you speak German, French, Portuguese, Chinese, or Spanish) Project management experience to regulatory initiatives What to Expect Your application will be reviewed by our recruitment team. If shortlisted, you'll have a quick screening call before a Teams interview with the hiring manager. A second stage interview will include the wider EMEA team. Who we are LANXESS is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 6.4 billion in 2024. The company currently has about 11,800 employees in 32 countries. The core business of LANXESS is the development, manufacturing and marketing of chemical intermediates, additives and consumer protection products. LANXESS has achieved leading positions in the Dow Jones Best in Class Index and the MSCI ESG and ISS ESG ratings, among others, for its commitment to sustainability. What we offer you Compensation: We offer competitive compensation packages, inclusive of a global bonus program and an individual performance bonus program. Comprehensive Benefits: We provide a variety of benefits to support your financial security, health and wellbeing including retirement plans, health programs, life insurance and medical care. Work Life & Flexibility: We support you in maintaining a balance between working hours and personal life. With our global "Xwork" program, we offer flexible working arrangements in all countries in which we operate. Training & Development: We are committed to your professional and personal development and encourage you in the ongoing pursuit of education, training and knowledge through both formal and informal learning. Diversity: For us, talent matters, we welcome everyone who commits to our values. We strongly believe that including diverse perspectives makes us more innovative and enhances our competitiveness. Therefore, we embrace the uniqueness of every single individual and are truly committed to supporting our people in developing their individual potential. Interested? Apply today with your full up to date CV and we will be in touch with you soon. Lanxess UK is an equal opportunities employer. If you require any adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact the Recruitment team.
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Business Unit / Group Function: Production, Techn., Safety & Environment Work Arrangement: Fully Remote Level of Experience: Intermediate Requisition ID: id Location: Trafford Park Contract Type: Regular Job Highlights Join LANXESS - Where Your Expertise Shapes Global Safety Are you passionate about regulatory compliance, data integrity, and global chemical safety? Do you thrive in a role where precision and process improvement make a real impact? LANXESS UK is looking for a Regulatory Affairs Data Specialist to drive environmental, health, and safety data management and ensure compliance with global chemical and dangerous goods regulations. Responsibilities Environmental, Health, and Safety Data Management Update physical-chemical properties, safety information, toxicology, and regulatory data, while monitoring global regulatory sources. Assess the impact of data changes on the LANXESS product portfolio and support the Management of Change process to ensure smooth transitions. Regulatory Change Requests & Compliance Process change requests from business units, ensuring data accuracy and compliance with global regulatory requirements. Maintain consistency within the Management of Change process. Data Quality & Process Improvement Develop and refine maintenance standards and procedures, review existing environmental, health, and safety data, and drive data quality improvements within LANXESS systems. Cross Functional Collaboration & Project Support Work closely with Global Product Safety and other stakeholders, lead or support data management projects, and represent Global Data Management in cross departmental initiatives. Experience and Skills What You Bring Degree in Natural Sciences (Master's/Diploma) OR extensive experience in global chemical regulations Knowledge of Global chemical legislation and regulatory requirements High level experience with SAP Strong analytical and problem solving skills to refine and improve regulatory processes Excellent communication skills in English (bonus if you speak German, French, Portuguese, Chinese, or Spanish) Project management experience to regulatory initiatives What to Expect Your application will be reviewed by our recruitment team. If shortlisted, you'll have a quick screening call before a Teams interview with the hiring manager. A second stage interview will include the wider EMEA team. Who we are LANXESS is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 6.4 billion in 2024. The company currently has about 11,800 employees in 32 countries. The core business of LANXESS is the development, manufacturing and marketing of chemical intermediates, additives and consumer protection products. LANXESS has achieved leading positions in the Dow Jones Best in Class Index and the MSCI ESG and ISS ESG ratings, among others, for its commitment to sustainability. What we offer you Compensation: We offer competitive compensation packages, inclusive of a global bonus program and an individual performance bonus program. Comprehensive Benefits: We provide a variety of benefits to support your financial security, health and wellbeing including retirement plans, health programs, life insurance and medical care. Work Life & Flexibility: We support you in maintaining a balance between working hours and personal life. With our global "Xwork" program, we offer flexible working arrangements in all countries in which we operate. Training & Development: We are committed to your professional and personal development and encourage you in the ongoing pursuit of education, training and knowledge through both formal and informal learning. Diversity: For us, talent matters, we welcome everyone who commits to our values. We strongly believe that including diverse perspectives makes us more innovative and enhances our competitiveness. Therefore, we embrace the uniqueness of every single individual and are truly committed to supporting our people in developing their individual potential. Interested? Apply today with your full up to date CV and we will be in touch with you soon. Lanxess UK is an equal opportunities employer. If you require any adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact the Recruitment team.