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Get Recruited (UK) Ltd
Tax Senior Private Client
Get Recruited (UK) Ltd Manchester, Lancashire
Tax Senior - OMB & Private Client Specialist Manchester £55,000 - £90,000 (DOE + Qualifications) A leading independent accountancy firm in Manchester is continuing to invest in its tax team and is now looking to appoint an experienced advisory-led tax professional on a permanent basis. This is a high-quality role offering genuine variety, working with entrepreneurial owner-managed businesses, HNW individuals and family groups. The client base is active and commercially minded, expect regular work linked to transactions, growth, restructuring and long-term planning. The Opportunity You'll be joining a well-established practice that has grown significantly in recent years and continues to build momentum. The tax work is broad, technical and advisory-heavy, with clients often requiring joined-up advice across both personal and business affairs. You'll be involved in planning and project work across areas such as: OMB and entrepreneur tax planning Group restructures and reconstructions Succession planning and IHT mitigation Trusts and family wealth planning CGT planning and transactional support Property-related structuring Share schemes and incentives EIS / VCT investment advice Residence and cross-border considerations You'll work closely with Partners and senior stakeholders, with plenty of client exposure and autonomy from day one. While there's scope to get involved in business development, the role is primarily focused on delivering strong technical advice and building trusted long-term relationships. Candidate Profile This opportunity can suit someone stepping up into a Senior Manager role, or an established Senior Manager/Director looking for a firm with an excellent culture and client base. You'll ideally have: Strong tax advisory experience (personal tax or mixed tax background) Proven ability to draft technical advice letters, reports and planning notes A recognised qualification (CTA, ACA, ACCA, ICAS or similar) Confidence dealing directly with clients, Partners and HMRC A professional, relationship-led approach Why This Firm? Strong salary range with flexibility for the right hire Hybrid working and modern city-centre offices Overtime paid at all levels (rare in the market) Supportive team environment with a genuine "people-first" culture Clear progression based on performance, not politics If you're looking for a tax advisory role where the work is genuinely interesting and the firm invests in its people, this is one worth exploring. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Tax Senior - OMB & Private Client Specialist Manchester £55,000 - £90,000 (DOE + Qualifications) A leading independent accountancy firm in Manchester is continuing to invest in its tax team and is now looking to appoint an experienced advisory-led tax professional on a permanent basis. This is a high-quality role offering genuine variety, working with entrepreneurial owner-managed businesses, HNW individuals and family groups. The client base is active and commercially minded, expect regular work linked to transactions, growth, restructuring and long-term planning. The Opportunity You'll be joining a well-established practice that has grown significantly in recent years and continues to build momentum. The tax work is broad, technical and advisory-heavy, with clients often requiring joined-up advice across both personal and business affairs. You'll be involved in planning and project work across areas such as: OMB and entrepreneur tax planning Group restructures and reconstructions Succession planning and IHT mitigation Trusts and family wealth planning CGT planning and transactional support Property-related structuring Share schemes and incentives EIS / VCT investment advice Residence and cross-border considerations You'll work closely with Partners and senior stakeholders, with plenty of client exposure and autonomy from day one. While there's scope to get involved in business development, the role is primarily focused on delivering strong technical advice and building trusted long-term relationships. Candidate Profile This opportunity can suit someone stepping up into a Senior Manager role, or an established Senior Manager/Director looking for a firm with an excellent culture and client base. You'll ideally have: Strong tax advisory experience (personal tax or mixed tax background) Proven ability to draft technical advice letters, reports and planning notes A recognised qualification (CTA, ACA, ACCA, ICAS or similar) Confidence dealing directly with clients, Partners and HMRC A professional, relationship-led approach Why This Firm? Strong salary range with flexibility for the right hire Hybrid working and modern city-centre offices Overtime paid at all levels (rare in the market) Supportive team environment with a genuine "people-first" culture Clear progression based on performance, not politics If you're looking for a tax advisory role where the work is genuinely interesting and the firm invests in its people, this is one worth exploring. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London
Big Mamma
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London Architecting Growth. Scaling Markets. Building a Commercial Engine. Big Mamma is entering its next phase of European expansion and Events & Private Dining are at the heart of that ambition. We're looking for a Regional Director of Sales to design, structure and scale our B2B growth engine across UK & Ireland, Germany and Spain . This is not a country sales role. This is a multi-market strategic leadership position with full regional revenue accountability and a clear mission unlock the potential of Events Sales for the region. About Big Mamma Big Mamma is a fast-growing Franco-Italian restaurant group known for its generosity, authenticity and unforgettable guest experiences . Across Europe, we are accelerating the development of Events Sales & Private Dining as a key growth pillar. Our ambition is clear: build a structured, high-performance, scalable commercial machine across markets without losing the soul of our hospitality. Your Mission Architect and execute the regional B2B sales strategy across UKI, Germany and Spain. You will transform country-level sales operations into a harmonised, data-driven, high-velocity commercial engine , aligning local market nuances with global structure and process discipline. This role reports directly to the Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer and sits at Leadership level. What You'll Be Responsible For Commercial Performance Own regional Events Sales & Private Dining revenue targets Monitor country-level performance and pipeline health Improve inbound conversion rates and outbound contribution Protect margins through pricing discipline Standardise KPIs, forecasting and performance reporting across territories Strategy & Structuring Define and execute a 2-3 year regional growth roadmap Structure inbound and outbound sales strategy across markets Lead CRM deployment, governance and data discipline Build and implement a scalable Sales Playbook with best practices Create repeatable processes that enable sustainable hyper-growth Leadership & Organisation Lead, coach and challenge Heads of Sales at country level Validate hiring plans, team structures and capability gaps Implement strong commercial rituals: pipeline reviews, forecasting cadence, QBRs Foster a high-performance, accountable sales culture across markets Key Accounts & Strategic Partnerships Personally manage top European agencies and multi-country corporate clients Negotiate framework agreements and long-term partnerships Represent Big Mamma in strategic industry networks Position the Group as a leading European partner for premium events Who You Are A strategic commercial leader with multi-market experience Proven track record scaling B2B revenue across multiple territories Strong background in hospitality, events or multi-site environments Comfortable balancing strategy, data, leadership and execution Highly structured, analytical and performance-driven Confident operating in a fast-growing, entrepreneurial European group Experienced in leading senior sales leaders, not just sales teams What We Offer Full-time, permanent leadership position Competitive executive package (fixed + performance-based variable) Direct impact on one of Big Mamma's most strategic growth pillars Exposure at Group leadership level A dynamic, international, entrepreneurial environment Real opportunity to build and scale something meaningful across Europe At Big Mamma, growth is never accidental. It is designed, structured and executed by ambitious leaders. If you're ready to build a regional commercial division that scales across Europe, we'd love to meet you. BIG MAMMA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, colour, religion, national origin, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London Architecting Growth. Scaling Markets. Building a Commercial Engine. Big Mamma is entering its next phase of European expansion and Events & Private Dining are at the heart of that ambition. We're looking for a Regional Director of Sales to design, structure and scale our B2B growth engine across UK & Ireland, Germany and Spain . This is not a country sales role. This is a multi-market strategic leadership position with full regional revenue accountability and a clear mission unlock the potential of Events Sales for the region. About Big Mamma Big Mamma is a fast-growing Franco-Italian restaurant group known for its generosity, authenticity and unforgettable guest experiences . Across Europe, we are accelerating the development of Events Sales & Private Dining as a key growth pillar. Our ambition is clear: build a structured, high-performance, scalable commercial machine across markets without losing the soul of our hospitality. Your Mission Architect and execute the regional B2B sales strategy across UKI, Germany and Spain. You will transform country-level sales operations into a harmonised, data-driven, high-velocity commercial engine , aligning local market nuances with global structure and process discipline. This role reports directly to the Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer and sits at Leadership level. What You'll Be Responsible For Commercial Performance Own regional Events Sales & Private Dining revenue targets Monitor country-level performance and pipeline health Improve inbound conversion rates and outbound contribution Protect margins through pricing discipline Standardise KPIs, forecasting and performance reporting across territories Strategy & Structuring Define and execute a 2-3 year regional growth roadmap Structure inbound and outbound sales strategy across markets Lead CRM deployment, governance and data discipline Build and implement a scalable Sales Playbook with best practices Create repeatable processes that enable sustainable hyper-growth Leadership & Organisation Lead, coach and challenge Heads of Sales at country level Validate hiring plans, team structures and capability gaps Implement strong commercial rituals: pipeline reviews, forecasting cadence, QBRs Foster a high-performance, accountable sales culture across markets Key Accounts & Strategic Partnerships Personally manage top European agencies and multi-country corporate clients Negotiate framework agreements and long-term partnerships Represent Big Mamma in strategic industry networks Position the Group as a leading European partner for premium events Who You Are A strategic commercial leader with multi-market experience Proven track record scaling B2B revenue across multiple territories Strong background in hospitality, events or multi-site environments Comfortable balancing strategy, data, leadership and execution Highly structured, analytical and performance-driven Confident operating in a fast-growing, entrepreneurial European group Experienced in leading senior sales leaders, not just sales teams What We Offer Full-time, permanent leadership position Competitive executive package (fixed + performance-based variable) Direct impact on one of Big Mamma's most strategic growth pillars Exposure at Group leadership level A dynamic, international, entrepreneurial environment Real opportunity to build and scale something meaningful across Europe At Big Mamma, growth is never accidental. It is designed, structured and executed by ambitious leaders. If you're ready to build a regional commercial division that scales across Europe, we'd love to meet you. BIG MAMMA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, colour, religion, national origin, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law.
James' Place Charity
Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist
James' Place Charity
Job Title: Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist Salary: £65,000 per annum, plus 15% ILW if applicable Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham, Liverpool, London, or Newcastle, with travel to other centres when required Reports to: Director of Clinical Services THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist to join our expanding clinical directorate. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist is a senior clinical leader responsible for the delivery, governance, quality and continuous improvement of the organisation s therapeutic suicide prevention model. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist reports to the Director of Clinical Services who retains overall strategic, executive and corporate accountability for all aspects of clinical services across the organisation. Within this structure, the Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist plays a pivotal leadership role in translating strategic direction into operational delivery of therapeutic services. The postholder ensures consistency, quality, safety and fidelity of clinical practice across centres, working closely with Heads of Centres and clinical staff to embed standards, manage risk and drive service improvement. The role combines coordination and delivery of specialist clinical expertise, leadership, research and evaluation, clinical training and opportunity to deputise for the Director of Clinical Services in defined areas of delegated responsibility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Advanced Specialist Clinical Practice Provide expert consultation on cases involving increased risk Operate with high autonomy in complex, high-stakes clinical decision-making Model advanced formulation, safety planning and therapeutic engagement Support multidisciplinary decision-making in situations with significant clinical and organisational implications Hold a small, specialised caseload offering welcome assessment and interventions Research and Evaluation Review existing research and literature to inform your own work Lead clinical audit and service evaluation programmes Initiate and oversee research activity in suicide prevention Develop academic partnerships where appropriate Disseminate learning internally and externally Analyse and interpret data and other information Comply with ethical, legal, and health and safety requirements when undertaking research Clinical Training Lead on advanced clinical training frameworks Design and (co)deliver suicide prevention and risk management training Develop and maintain clinical competency frameworks Provide supervision to senior clinicians and specialist practitioners as required Embed reflective practice and continuous professional development structures Service Performance, Quality Data Leadership Establish and monitor KPIs and clinical outcome measures Interpret complex clinical and operational data to inform service improvement Lead quality improvement initiatives across centres Ensure robust data governance and confidentiality standards Oversee digital safety and governance in remote or technology-enabled delivery Use evaluation findings to influence strategic and commissioning discussions Strategic and Service Leadership Support implementation of the Director of Clinical Services strategic vision for therapeutic services Lead operational delivery of the organisation s suicide prevention therapeutic model across centres Translate organisational strategy into clear clinical standards, competencies and delivery expectations Work collaboratively with Heads of Centres to ensure consistent standards of care, governance and risk management Provide professional leadership and clinical direction to Principal-, Senior- and Suicide Prevention Therapists Ensure fidelity to evidence-based suicide prevention frameworks Represent the organisation in multi-agency suicide prevention partnerships and regional forums Escalate systemic risks, quality concerns and strategic issues appropriately Clinical Governance and Organisational Risk Lead and maintain the clinical governance framework for suicide prevention services Oversee serious incident review processes and ensure implementation of organisational learning Lead on governance, audit and risk reporting relating to therapeutic services Ensure safeguarding standards are consistently embedded across centres Develop and review organisational policies relating to suicide risk management and crisis response Ensure readiness for internal and external inspection and compliance within our agreed quality standards Manage high level clinical risks with potential organisational or reputational impact Financial and Resource Responsibility Hold delegated responsibility for defined elements of the service budget (e.g., training, research or service development) Contribute to workforce planning and establishment modelling Ensure effective and efficient use of clinical resources Provide input into business cases and funding proposals Leadership and Line Management Provide direct line management to designated colleagues Hold responsibility for appraisal, performance management and capability processes Provide professional leadership across all therapist grades Support Heads of Centres in managing complex clinical performance or risk issues Ensure safe caseload allocation and supervision structures Contribute to recruitment and workforce development strategy Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead culturally competent and trauma-informed suicide prevention practice Address inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Promote inclusive, anti-discriminatory clinical standards and practice across services PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications Professional qualification in Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent Current registration with relevant statutory body or accredited membership of recognised professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council, NMC, UKCP, BACP, BABCP) Experience Substantial post-qualification experience working with individuals at high risk of suicide Experience leading clinical governance frameworks Experience managing serious incident reviews and embedding learning Experience contributing to organisational strategy implementation Experience delivering advanced supervision and training Experience influencing service delivery across multiple teams or sites Experience interpreting complex service data to drive improvement Experience operating with significant professional autonomy Knowledge Advanced knowledge of suicide theory, risk formulation and evidence-based interventions Knowledge of safeguarding legislation and practice relevant clinical governance frameworks Understanding of best practice models, and quality standards Knowledge of outcome measurement systems and quality improvement methodology Awareness of national suicide prevention strategies and policy landscape Skills and Competencies Advanced clinical risk assessment and formulation skills Strategic thinking and systems leadership Ability to translate strategy into operational delivery Strong analytical and data interpretation capability, to design, conduct and evaluate research Skilled in influencing senior stakeholders High emotional resilience and professional integrity Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills Desirable Qualifications . click apply for full job details
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist Salary: £65,000 per annum, plus 15% ILW if applicable Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent Location: Birmingham, Liverpool, London, or Newcastle, with travel to other centres when required Reports to: Director of Clinical Services THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn t find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. In early 2026 we will be opening our fourth centre in Birmingham. Our new centre in Birmingham will be there to support suicidal men living in the West Midlands. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist to join our expanding clinical directorate. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist is a senior clinical leader responsible for the delivery, governance, quality and continuous improvement of the organisation s therapeutic suicide prevention model. The Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist reports to the Director of Clinical Services who retains overall strategic, executive and corporate accountability for all aspects of clinical services across the organisation. Within this structure, the Consultant Suicide Prevention Therapist plays a pivotal leadership role in translating strategic direction into operational delivery of therapeutic services. The postholder ensures consistency, quality, safety and fidelity of clinical practice across centres, working closely with Heads of Centres and clinical staff to embed standards, manage risk and drive service improvement. The role combines coordination and delivery of specialist clinical expertise, leadership, research and evaluation, clinical training and opportunity to deputise for the Director of Clinical Services in defined areas of delegated responsibility. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Advanced Specialist Clinical Practice Provide expert consultation on cases involving increased risk Operate with high autonomy in complex, high-stakes clinical decision-making Model advanced formulation, safety planning and therapeutic engagement Support multidisciplinary decision-making in situations with significant clinical and organisational implications Hold a small, specialised caseload offering welcome assessment and interventions Research and Evaluation Review existing research and literature to inform your own work Lead clinical audit and service evaluation programmes Initiate and oversee research activity in suicide prevention Develop academic partnerships where appropriate Disseminate learning internally and externally Analyse and interpret data and other information Comply with ethical, legal, and health and safety requirements when undertaking research Clinical Training Lead on advanced clinical training frameworks Design and (co)deliver suicide prevention and risk management training Develop and maintain clinical competency frameworks Provide supervision to senior clinicians and specialist practitioners as required Embed reflective practice and continuous professional development structures Service Performance, Quality Data Leadership Establish and monitor KPIs and clinical outcome measures Interpret complex clinical and operational data to inform service improvement Lead quality improvement initiatives across centres Ensure robust data governance and confidentiality standards Oversee digital safety and governance in remote or technology-enabled delivery Use evaluation findings to influence strategic and commissioning discussions Strategic and Service Leadership Support implementation of the Director of Clinical Services strategic vision for therapeutic services Lead operational delivery of the organisation s suicide prevention therapeutic model across centres Translate organisational strategy into clear clinical standards, competencies and delivery expectations Work collaboratively with Heads of Centres to ensure consistent standards of care, governance and risk management Provide professional leadership and clinical direction to Principal-, Senior- and Suicide Prevention Therapists Ensure fidelity to evidence-based suicide prevention frameworks Represent the organisation in multi-agency suicide prevention partnerships and regional forums Escalate systemic risks, quality concerns and strategic issues appropriately Clinical Governance and Organisational Risk Lead and maintain the clinical governance framework for suicide prevention services Oversee serious incident review processes and ensure implementation of organisational learning Lead on governance, audit and risk reporting relating to therapeutic services Ensure safeguarding standards are consistently embedded across centres Develop and review organisational policies relating to suicide risk management and crisis response Ensure readiness for internal and external inspection and compliance within our agreed quality standards Manage high level clinical risks with potential organisational or reputational impact Financial and Resource Responsibility Hold delegated responsibility for defined elements of the service budget (e.g., training, research or service development) Contribute to workforce planning and establishment modelling Ensure effective and efficient use of clinical resources Provide input into business cases and funding proposals Leadership and Line Management Provide direct line management to designated colleagues Hold responsibility for appraisal, performance management and capability processes Provide professional leadership across all therapist grades Support Heads of Centres in managing complex clinical performance or risk issues Ensure safe caseload allocation and supervision structures Contribute to recruitment and workforce development strategy Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead culturally competent and trauma-informed suicide prevention practice Address inequalities in access, experience and outcomes Promote inclusive, anti-discriminatory clinical standards and practice across services PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Qualifications Professional qualification in Psychology, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, or equivalent Current registration with relevant statutory body or accredited membership of recognised professional body (e.g., Health and Care Professions Council, NMC, UKCP, BACP, BABCP) Experience Substantial post-qualification experience working with individuals at high risk of suicide Experience leading clinical governance frameworks Experience managing serious incident reviews and embedding learning Experience contributing to organisational strategy implementation Experience delivering advanced supervision and training Experience influencing service delivery across multiple teams or sites Experience interpreting complex service data to drive improvement Experience operating with significant professional autonomy Knowledge Advanced knowledge of suicide theory, risk formulation and evidence-based interventions Knowledge of safeguarding legislation and practice relevant clinical governance frameworks Understanding of best practice models, and quality standards Knowledge of outcome measurement systems and quality improvement methodology Awareness of national suicide prevention strategies and policy landscape Skills and Competencies Advanced clinical risk assessment and formulation skills Strategic thinking and systems leadership Ability to translate strategy into operational delivery Strong analytical and data interpretation capability, to design, conduct and evaluate research Skilled in influencing senior stakeholders High emotional resilience and professional integrity Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills Desirable Qualifications . click apply for full job details
Howells Solutions Limited
Bid Coordinator
Howells Solutions Limited Southampton, Hampshire
Job Title: Bid Coordinator Overview: We are recruiting for a Bid Coordinator to be based in Southampton. This is a permanent full-time role offering a salary up to 40k and benefits. The role is to work for a market leader in the Social Housing refurbishment industry. Bid Coordinator General Overview To provide high-quality coordination and production support across the end-to-end bid process and associated business development activity, helping the South East business units to secure new work in line with the Business Plan. Bid Coordinator Key Accountabilities Coordinate and support the production of bid submissions, including Expressions of Interest (EOIs), Selection Questionnaires (SQs) and Tenders (ITTs), taking the lead on SQ submissions as appropriate. Prepare and maintain bid templates, document structures, submission plans and formatting/quality standards. Produce and format bid documents and supporting materials (e.g., interview presentations, capability documents, customer packs, internal bid-launch communications). Ensure submissions are compliant, complete and consistently branded, with excellent attention to detail (version control, file naming, pagination, proofreading, packaging). Maintain and update company information for frameworks and annual refresh submissions. Coordinate the bid clarification process; log and submit clarifications, track responses and distribute updates promptly to the bid team. Opportunity Monitoring & Bid/No Bid Process Monitor contract notice portals to find tenders for relevant opportunities and alerts. Prepare and issue Bid/No Bids matrixes and emails for any new opportunities with the support of the Bid Managers and Directors, Monitor, chase and ensure decisions are correctly documented. Bid Library, Collateral & Knowledge Management Maintain an up-to-date bid library to improve speed, quality and consistency of submissions. Collate and manage bid collateral including: Project data sheets (including site visits where required) Case studies Image library Client quotes/feedback Awards & accreditations CVs and skills profiles Best practice materials (regional and group-wide) Prepare and publish suitable information/case studies to the Knowledge Hub. Information Flow, Systems & Team Support Monitor and triage the bid team shared inbox, responding or routing requests appropriately and professionally Process Evison requests and raise contract numbers in line with internal requirements. Support the Business Development Coordinator to ensure CRM data within Salesforce is accurate, complete and kept up-to-date. Build effective working relationships with estimating, pre-construction, operational teams and other bid teams to ensure smooth information gathering and sharing. Provide flexible administrative and production support to bid team members as required during peak periods. Research & Market / Competitor Insight Support bid development through targeted research into: specific tenders and client organisations projects/contract opportunities of interest long-term pipelines and early-stage prospects procurement developments, methods, and relevant legislation/rules competitor activity and successes best practice from other regions / group functions Attend relevant exhibitions, conferences and training to stay current and bring insights back to the team For more details please call Gary Sewell on (phone number removed) Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Bid Coordinator Overview: We are recruiting for a Bid Coordinator to be based in Southampton. This is a permanent full-time role offering a salary up to 40k and benefits. The role is to work for a market leader in the Social Housing refurbishment industry. Bid Coordinator General Overview To provide high-quality coordination and production support across the end-to-end bid process and associated business development activity, helping the South East business units to secure new work in line with the Business Plan. Bid Coordinator Key Accountabilities Coordinate and support the production of bid submissions, including Expressions of Interest (EOIs), Selection Questionnaires (SQs) and Tenders (ITTs), taking the lead on SQ submissions as appropriate. Prepare and maintain bid templates, document structures, submission plans and formatting/quality standards. Produce and format bid documents and supporting materials (e.g., interview presentations, capability documents, customer packs, internal bid-launch communications). Ensure submissions are compliant, complete and consistently branded, with excellent attention to detail (version control, file naming, pagination, proofreading, packaging). Maintain and update company information for frameworks and annual refresh submissions. Coordinate the bid clarification process; log and submit clarifications, track responses and distribute updates promptly to the bid team. Opportunity Monitoring & Bid/No Bid Process Monitor contract notice portals to find tenders for relevant opportunities and alerts. Prepare and issue Bid/No Bids matrixes and emails for any new opportunities with the support of the Bid Managers and Directors, Monitor, chase and ensure decisions are correctly documented. Bid Library, Collateral & Knowledge Management Maintain an up-to-date bid library to improve speed, quality and consistency of submissions. Collate and manage bid collateral including: Project data sheets (including site visits where required) Case studies Image library Client quotes/feedback Awards & accreditations CVs and skills profiles Best practice materials (regional and group-wide) Prepare and publish suitable information/case studies to the Knowledge Hub. Information Flow, Systems & Team Support Monitor and triage the bid team shared inbox, responding or routing requests appropriately and professionally Process Evison requests and raise contract numbers in line with internal requirements. Support the Business Development Coordinator to ensure CRM data within Salesforce is accurate, complete and kept up-to-date. Build effective working relationships with estimating, pre-construction, operational teams and other bid teams to ensure smooth information gathering and sharing. Provide flexible administrative and production support to bid team members as required during peak periods. Research & Market / Competitor Insight Support bid development through targeted research into: specific tenders and client organisations projects/contract opportunities of interest long-term pipelines and early-stage prospects procurement developments, methods, and relevant legislation/rules competitor activity and successes best practice from other regions / group functions Attend relevant exhibitions, conferences and training to stay current and bring insights back to the team For more details please call Gary Sewell on (phone number removed) Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
PMO Manager
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
PMO Manager Location: Havant, Hampshire Salary: Up to 50,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus + 10% Pension Our client, a specialist Civil Engineering contractor, is seeking a PMO Manager to join their team on the prestigious project in Hampshire. The PMO Manager will establish and maintain effective project controls tools, reporting systems and governance processes to support successful project delivery. Working closely with the Project Director and Project Leadership Team, the successful candidate will help ensure the project maintains strong visibility across programme, cost, risk and performance metrics. This role would suit an individual with experience supporting large-scale infrastructure or civil engineering projects, particularly those involving complex stakeholder coordination and programme reporting. PMO Manager Salary & Benefits Salary up to 50,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Pension scheme (up to 10% matched) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays Company phone Opportunity to work on a major UK infrastructure project PMO Manager Job Overview Monitor project performance using Earned Value Management (EVM), KPIs and reporting dashboards Provide continuity between design, cost control, planning/scheduling and estimating Compile and present monthly reports and project dashboards for senior management and stakeholders Provide project controls insights to support strategic decision-making Support project reviews and leadership meetings to manage project performance Assist with structuring project requirements and managing changes to contract scope Support coordination of project risk management activities, including identification, assessment and mitigation Maintain the project schedule in collaboration with Project Planners Develop and maintain project organisation structures and governance documentation Act as a key interface between project management and delivery teams Support implementation of BIM and information management systems PMO Manager Job Requirements Degree in Business, Finance, Construction Management, Engineering or a related discipline Experience supporting large and complex construction or infrastructure projects Strong understanding of planning/programming, cost forecasting and project reporting Knowledge of BIM and document management systems Experience with Excel queries and Power BI Understanding of NEC contracts and change management processes (advantageous) Experience working on Design & Build projects (desirable) Autodesk Construction Cloud or similar CDE platforms Full UK Driving Licence Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
PMO Manager Location: Havant, Hampshire Salary: Up to 50,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus + 10% Pension Our client, a specialist Civil Engineering contractor, is seeking a PMO Manager to join their team on the prestigious project in Hampshire. The PMO Manager will establish and maintain effective project controls tools, reporting systems and governance processes to support successful project delivery. Working closely with the Project Director and Project Leadership Team, the successful candidate will help ensure the project maintains strong visibility across programme, cost, risk and performance metrics. This role would suit an individual with experience supporting large-scale infrastructure or civil engineering projects, particularly those involving complex stakeholder coordination and programme reporting. PMO Manager Salary & Benefits Salary up to 50,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Pension scheme (up to 10% matched) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays Company phone Opportunity to work on a major UK infrastructure project PMO Manager Job Overview Monitor project performance using Earned Value Management (EVM), KPIs and reporting dashboards Provide continuity between design, cost control, planning/scheduling and estimating Compile and present monthly reports and project dashboards for senior management and stakeholders Provide project controls insights to support strategic decision-making Support project reviews and leadership meetings to manage project performance Assist with structuring project requirements and managing changes to contract scope Support coordination of project risk management activities, including identification, assessment and mitigation Maintain the project schedule in collaboration with Project Planners Develop and maintain project organisation structures and governance documentation Act as a key interface between project management and delivery teams Support implementation of BIM and information management systems PMO Manager Job Requirements Degree in Business, Finance, Construction Management, Engineering or a related discipline Experience supporting large and complex construction or infrastructure projects Strong understanding of planning/programming, cost forecasting and project reporting Knowledge of BIM and document management systems Experience with Excel queries and Power BI Understanding of NEC contracts and change management processes (advantageous) Experience working on Design & Build projects (desirable) Autodesk Construction Cloud or similar CDE platforms Full UK Driving Licence Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
carrington west
Senior Project Manager
carrington west
Are you a Senior Project Manager looking progress into a Project Director role within the next 18-24 months? Do you have experience delivering major infrastructure projects across heavy civils, structures, tunnelling, or large complex engineering schemes? Salary: £75,000 - £100,000 DOE + car or allowance (£6850) + travel and London weighting allowances Location: London - 1 day remote per week An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Project Manager to join a leading joint venture delivering major tunnelling and shaft infrastructure works as part of HS2. This role offers a clear pathway into senior leadership, with the successful candidate expected to progress into a Project Director position within the next 18-24 months, becoming part of the project leadership team. This position demands a highly experienced civil engineering professional with strong leadership, technical, and project management capabilities to drive successful project delivery. You will oversee the delivery of complex civil works, including shaft sinking, adit mining, tunnel connections, reinforced concrete structures (including secondary lining), and associated subterranean foundations and services. You will lead a team of Project Managers and around 80 personnel responsible for four individual shaft assets, managing the full construction lifecycle, from design development and pre-construction through to delivery, handover, and completion. Benefits: Company car or allowance of £6850 Travel allowance London weighting allowance £2500 Up to 10% matched pension contribution Private Healthcare (single cover, 50% subsidised for first two years of employment; fully subsidised thereafter) 25 days holiday + 1 additional day Birthday leave Requirements Previous experience working on the delivery of major infrastructure projects as a Site Agent or Project Manager, ideally within heavy civils or structures Previous experience working on tunnelling, shafts, heavy civils or structures projects for a Tier 1 contractor or major infrastructure subcontractor Experience managing multiple projects, assets, or sites simultaneously Strong leadership and team management skills, with experience managing large multidisciplinary teams Excellent client and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness and experience managing programme delivery on large infrastructure projects BEng Civil Engineering or equivalent Desirable Experience delivering works on major UK infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Crossrail, Tideway or similar projects Experience with shaft construction, SCL, or underground structures Experience managing large complex infrastructure packages If you are interested in applying for this role, please email your CV to me at (url removed) or call me on (phone number removed).
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Are you a Senior Project Manager looking progress into a Project Director role within the next 18-24 months? Do you have experience delivering major infrastructure projects across heavy civils, structures, tunnelling, or large complex engineering schemes? Salary: £75,000 - £100,000 DOE + car or allowance (£6850) + travel and London weighting allowances Location: London - 1 day remote per week An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Project Manager to join a leading joint venture delivering major tunnelling and shaft infrastructure works as part of HS2. This role offers a clear pathway into senior leadership, with the successful candidate expected to progress into a Project Director position within the next 18-24 months, becoming part of the project leadership team. This position demands a highly experienced civil engineering professional with strong leadership, technical, and project management capabilities to drive successful project delivery. You will oversee the delivery of complex civil works, including shaft sinking, adit mining, tunnel connections, reinforced concrete structures (including secondary lining), and associated subterranean foundations and services. You will lead a team of Project Managers and around 80 personnel responsible for four individual shaft assets, managing the full construction lifecycle, from design development and pre-construction through to delivery, handover, and completion. Benefits: Company car or allowance of £6850 Travel allowance London weighting allowance £2500 Up to 10% matched pension contribution Private Healthcare (single cover, 50% subsidised for first two years of employment; fully subsidised thereafter) 25 days holiday + 1 additional day Birthday leave Requirements Previous experience working on the delivery of major infrastructure projects as a Site Agent or Project Manager, ideally within heavy civils or structures Previous experience working on tunnelling, shafts, heavy civils or structures projects for a Tier 1 contractor or major infrastructure subcontractor Experience managing multiple projects, assets, or sites simultaneously Strong leadership and team management skills, with experience managing large multidisciplinary teams Excellent client and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness and experience managing programme delivery on large infrastructure projects BEng Civil Engineering or equivalent Desirable Experience delivering works on major UK infrastructure schemes such as HS2, Crossrail, Tideway or similar projects Experience with shaft construction, SCL, or underground structures Experience managing large complex infrastructure packages If you are interested in applying for this role, please email your CV to me at (url removed) or call me on (phone number removed).
TRIbuild Solutions Limited
Senior Project Manager / Shafts Lead (Tunnels & Civils)
TRIbuild Solutions Limited
Senior Project Manager - Major Infrastructure (Shafts & Headhouse) Location: NW London Salary: 90,000 - 100,000 + package Job Type: Permanent Department: Shafts & Headhouse Working Pattern: Minimum 4 days per week on site/offices TRIbuild Solutions are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager to join a major UK infrastructure programme delivering complex shafts and headhouse works across North West London. This is a key leadership role with clear progression into the Senior Leadership Team (Lead or Director level) for the right candidate. This opportunity will suit an experienced civil engineering professional with strong heavy civils, underground structures, shafts, tunnelling or reinforced concrete structures experience looking to step into a strategic leadership position on a nationally significant infrastructure project. Role Overview As Senior Project Manager, you will take responsibility for the delivery of major shaft and headhouse assets, managing multidisciplinary teams through the full construction lifecycle from pre-construction through delivery and final handover. The role involves leading complex underground and structural works including shaft construction, underground connections, reinforced concrete structures and associated civils packages . Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of major shaft and headhouse infrastructure packages. Manage Project Managers, engineers and subcontractors across multiple assets. Drive programme delivery from design coordination through construction and completion. Ensure high standards of health, safety and quality across all works. Develop strong relationships with project stakeholders and internal teams. Resolve complex engineering and construction challenges on large-scale infrastructure works. Contribute to long-term project strategy and leadership development. Candidate Requirements Proven experience delivering major civil engineering or infrastructure projects . Strong background in heavy civils, underground structures, shafts, tunnelling, or RC structures . Experience managing multidisciplinary teams and large construction packages. Strong stakeholder management and leadership capability. Able to operate within complex, high-profile infrastructure programmes. Salary & Benefits Base Salary: 90,000 - 100,000 Car Allowance: Grade 6 - 6,850 London Weighting Allowance: 2,500 (project-based, non-contractual) Travel Expenses Covered Pension: Defined Contribution scheme (up to 10% company matched) Private Healthcare: Single cover (50% subsidised first 2 years) Fully subsidised thereafter Holiday: 25 days + Birthday leave Career Progression This role offers guaranteed progression into the Senior Leadership Team, with clear pathways into Lead or Director-level positions as the programme develops. Apply now or contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions for a confidential discussion.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Senior Project Manager - Major Infrastructure (Shafts & Headhouse) Location: NW London Salary: 90,000 - 100,000 + package Job Type: Permanent Department: Shafts & Headhouse Working Pattern: Minimum 4 days per week on site/offices TRIbuild Solutions are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager to join a major UK infrastructure programme delivering complex shafts and headhouse works across North West London. This is a key leadership role with clear progression into the Senior Leadership Team (Lead or Director level) for the right candidate. This opportunity will suit an experienced civil engineering professional with strong heavy civils, underground structures, shafts, tunnelling or reinforced concrete structures experience looking to step into a strategic leadership position on a nationally significant infrastructure project. Role Overview As Senior Project Manager, you will take responsibility for the delivery of major shaft and headhouse assets, managing multidisciplinary teams through the full construction lifecycle from pre-construction through delivery and final handover. The role involves leading complex underground and structural works including shaft construction, underground connections, reinforced concrete structures and associated civils packages . Key Responsibilities Lead the delivery of major shaft and headhouse infrastructure packages. Manage Project Managers, engineers and subcontractors across multiple assets. Drive programme delivery from design coordination through construction and completion. Ensure high standards of health, safety and quality across all works. Develop strong relationships with project stakeholders and internal teams. Resolve complex engineering and construction challenges on large-scale infrastructure works. Contribute to long-term project strategy and leadership development. Candidate Requirements Proven experience delivering major civil engineering or infrastructure projects . Strong background in heavy civils, underground structures, shafts, tunnelling, or RC structures . Experience managing multidisciplinary teams and large construction packages. Strong stakeholder management and leadership capability. Able to operate within complex, high-profile infrastructure programmes. Salary & Benefits Base Salary: 90,000 - 100,000 Car Allowance: Grade 6 - 6,850 London Weighting Allowance: 2,500 (project-based, non-contractual) Travel Expenses Covered Pension: Defined Contribution scheme (up to 10% company matched) Private Healthcare: Single cover (50% subsidised first 2 years) Fully subsidised thereafter Holiday: 25 days + Birthday leave Career Progression This role offers guaranteed progression into the Senior Leadership Team, with clear pathways into Lead or Director-level positions as the programme develops. Apply now or contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions for a confidential discussion.
ITS Construction Professionals South LTD
Landscape Foreman/ Team Leader
ITS Construction Professionals South LTD
Candidate required: Landscaping Team Leader (Foreperson) Job Type: Permanent Start date: ASAP Industry: Construction Professionals South Location: Southwest London & Surrounding Areas The role & about the client: ITS Building People are recruiting on behalf of a growing design-and-build landscaping company delivering high-end residential and commercial garden projects across Southwest London and Surrey. Our client has built a strong reputation for craftsmanship, attention to detail, and delivering high-quality outdoor spaces. Due to continued growth and an expanding portfolio of projects, they are now seeking an experienced Landscaping Team Leader / Foreperson to join their team. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will oversee the day-to-day running of landscaping sites, managing a small team and ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. Working closely with the Operations Manager and Directors, you will play a key role in delivering premium landscaping projects and maintaining the company's excellent reputation. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Leading and supervising a landscaping team (typically 2-4 operatives) - Delivering high-quality hard landscaping works , including paving, brickwork, timber structures, and garden construction - Carrying out paving works including sub-base preparation, laying, and pointing - Constructing timber features such as decking, fencing, and pergolas - Installing paths, edging, turfing, and water features - Reading and working from detailed drawings and specifications - Setting out sites accurately, including levels and measurements - Managing materials, tools, and daily site logistics - Ensuring high standards of health & safety and PPE compliance - Operating small plant machinery where required - Communicating effectively with clients, colleagues, and suppliers - Identifying and resolving on-site challenges efficiently The ideal candidate will have/be: - Minimum 3 years' experience working within landscaping teams on residential projects - Strong background in hard landscaping and landscape construction - Ability to read drawings and set out sites accurately - Good understanding of health & safety requirements - Organised, proactive, and reliable with strong leadership skills - Full UK driving licence Desirable: - Digger & Dumper tickets - ROLO Health, Safety & Environmental Awareness - CSCS card - Basic horticultural or planting knowledge How to apply: Please send an up-to-date CV in strict confidence. The ITS Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. You and any job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We welcome all applicants and are committed to an inclusive environment for all.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Candidate required: Landscaping Team Leader (Foreperson) Job Type: Permanent Start date: ASAP Industry: Construction Professionals South Location: Southwest London & Surrounding Areas The role & about the client: ITS Building People are recruiting on behalf of a growing design-and-build landscaping company delivering high-end residential and commercial garden projects across Southwest London and Surrey. Our client has built a strong reputation for craftsmanship, attention to detail, and delivering high-quality outdoor spaces. Due to continued growth and an expanding portfolio of projects, they are now seeking an experienced Landscaping Team Leader / Foreperson to join their team. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will oversee the day-to-day running of landscaping sites, managing a small team and ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. Working closely with the Operations Manager and Directors, you will play a key role in delivering premium landscaping projects and maintaining the company's excellent reputation. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Leading and supervising a landscaping team (typically 2-4 operatives) - Delivering high-quality hard landscaping works , including paving, brickwork, timber structures, and garden construction - Carrying out paving works including sub-base preparation, laying, and pointing - Constructing timber features such as decking, fencing, and pergolas - Installing paths, edging, turfing, and water features - Reading and working from detailed drawings and specifications - Setting out sites accurately, including levels and measurements - Managing materials, tools, and daily site logistics - Ensuring high standards of health & safety and PPE compliance - Operating small plant machinery where required - Communicating effectively with clients, colleagues, and suppliers - Identifying and resolving on-site challenges efficiently The ideal candidate will have/be: - Minimum 3 years' experience working within landscaping teams on residential projects - Strong background in hard landscaping and landscape construction - Ability to read drawings and set out sites accurately - Good understanding of health & safety requirements - Organised, proactive, and reliable with strong leadership skills - Full UK driving licence Desirable: - Digger & Dumper tickets - ROLO Health, Safety & Environmental Awareness - CSCS card - Basic horticultural or planting knowledge How to apply: Please send an up-to-date CV in strict confidence. The ITS Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. You and any job applicants will receive equal treatment regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We welcome all applicants and are committed to an inclusive environment for all.
First People Solutions
Technical Manager
First People Solutions Edinburgh, Midlothian
Technical Manager - Roads & Infrastructure Edinburgh First People Solutions is working with a well-established and highly respected consulting engineer that is seeking a Technical Manager to join their team in Edinburgh. Our client is a large, multidisciplinary engineering consultancy with a strong reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable solutions on complex projects across the UK. Their extensive portfolio spans local and national infrastructure, covering disciplines including geo-environmental, transportation, structures, renewables, and water services. The Role This is a senior technical role with responsibility for overseeing design quality, technical assurance, and multidisciplinary coordination across highways and infrastructure projects. You will provide technical leadership, ensure compliance with UK standards (including DMRB and MCHW), contribute to projects success, and support the development of engineers within the team. The role also involves client engagement, business development, and supporting the commercial performance and growth of the business. Key Requirements Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent Chartered Status 6-10 years of experience working within a design engineering environment in the UK Strong background in civil infrastructure and highway design Proven experience overseeing technical delivery and design assurance Excellent knowledge of UK design standards and statutory processes Commercial awareness and experience working with multidisciplinary teams Ability to mentor and lead engineers What's in it for you? Competitive salary and excellent employee benefits Lead technical on a range of complex projects Guiding, mentoring and setting the standard for your team Pathway to moving into a future Director role If you are already a Technical Manager with a civil infrastructure background, we would be keen to hear from you. Principal Engineers are also encouraged to apply, as suitable candidates could initially join at Principal level, with a clear pathway to progress into the Technical Manager role as experience is gained. Equal Opportunities: First People Solutions is committed to equal opportunities regardless of gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief and age.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Technical Manager - Roads & Infrastructure Edinburgh First People Solutions is working with a well-established and highly respected consulting engineer that is seeking a Technical Manager to join their team in Edinburgh. Our client is a large, multidisciplinary engineering consultancy with a strong reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable solutions on complex projects across the UK. Their extensive portfolio spans local and national infrastructure, covering disciplines including geo-environmental, transportation, structures, renewables, and water services. The Role This is a senior technical role with responsibility for overseeing design quality, technical assurance, and multidisciplinary coordination across highways and infrastructure projects. You will provide technical leadership, ensure compliance with UK standards (including DMRB and MCHW), contribute to projects success, and support the development of engineers within the team. The role also involves client engagement, business development, and supporting the commercial performance and growth of the business. Key Requirements Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent Chartered Status 6-10 years of experience working within a design engineering environment in the UK Strong background in civil infrastructure and highway design Proven experience overseeing technical delivery and design assurance Excellent knowledge of UK design standards and statutory processes Commercial awareness and experience working with multidisciplinary teams Ability to mentor and lead engineers What's in it for you? Competitive salary and excellent employee benefits Lead technical on a range of complex projects Guiding, mentoring and setting the standard for your team Pathway to moving into a future Director role If you are already a Technical Manager with a civil infrastructure background, we would be keen to hear from you. Principal Engineers are also encouraged to apply, as suitable candidates could initially join at Principal level, with a clear pathway to progress into the Technical Manager role as experience is gained. Equal Opportunities: First People Solutions is committed to equal opportunities regardless of gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief and age.
CRA Consulting
Property Finance Paralegal
CRA Consulting Leeds, Yorkshire
Role: Property Finance Paralegal Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 Contract: Full time, permanent, hybrid I'm working with a well?established national law firm as they look to appoint a Property Finance Paralegal to join their highly regarded team in Leeds. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your experience within a specialist practice that advises on large?scale property finance and securitisation matters. The firm employs around 350 people across England and Wales and supports a diverse client base, including major corporates, housing providers, charities, regulators, developers, investors, and private individuals. With sustained growth and a strong national reputation, the firm continues to expand its presence in key sectors. Their property practice is particularly well known for its work in the affordable housing and property finance space, regularly advising on high?value, complex transactions. The Role This position is ideal for a detail?focused Property Paralegal with experience in conveyancing or property transactions who is looking to build expertise in property finance. You'll work closely with Partners and Solicitors on significant securitisation projects involving large property portfolios and complex funding structures. Alongside this, you'll manage your own caseload of transactional matters under supervision, giving you exposure to high?quality, technical work. This role suits someone who thrives in a fast?paced environment, enjoys problem?solving, and works well as part of a collaborative team. Key Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Supporting due diligence on large?scale property finance and securitisation transactions Reviewing registered and unregistered titles Obtaining and analysing Official Copy Entries and Land Registry documentation Carrying out title checks and reporting on any issues identified Conducting searches and liaising with Local Authorities and third?party organisations Managing pre?completion searches and post?completion Land Registry requirements Chasing outstanding documentation and progressing matters proactively Assisting with the coordination and delivery of major property transactions Providing regular updates to clients and fee earners Supporting file management and transaction tracking Assisting other paralegals within the team where needed Meeting performance targets and ensuring compliance with internal processes and regulatory standards Candidate Profile Essential Previous experience in a property or conveyancing?focused role Strong drafting and legal research skills Excellent attention to detail and organisational ability Confident using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Clear, professional communication skills with the ability to explain information simply Client?focused approach with a strong service ethic Ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise effectively Comfortable working independently and within a team Professional, calm, and adaptable manner About CRA Consulting: CRA Consulting are a specialist legal recruiter, operating across the UK. CRA works in partnership with reputable law firms with either local, regional, national or international presence. We recruit at all levels from board, director and partnership level through to support staff. For additional information on how we can assist you with your next career move, visit the CRA Consulting Website at How to Apply: If this vacancy is of interest, please click the apply button. Alternatively, if you would like to discuss with Lauren Hopkinson who is managing this vacancy, call for a confidential discussion. Are you wanting to review additional career opportunities? Visit our jobs page at Always use these settings
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Role: Property Finance Paralegal Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 Contract: Full time, permanent, hybrid I'm working with a well?established national law firm as they look to appoint a Property Finance Paralegal to join their highly regarded team in Leeds. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your experience within a specialist practice that advises on large?scale property finance and securitisation matters. The firm employs around 350 people across England and Wales and supports a diverse client base, including major corporates, housing providers, charities, regulators, developers, investors, and private individuals. With sustained growth and a strong national reputation, the firm continues to expand its presence in key sectors. Their property practice is particularly well known for its work in the affordable housing and property finance space, regularly advising on high?value, complex transactions. The Role This position is ideal for a detail?focused Property Paralegal with experience in conveyancing or property transactions who is looking to build expertise in property finance. You'll work closely with Partners and Solicitors on significant securitisation projects involving large property portfolios and complex funding structures. Alongside this, you'll manage your own caseload of transactional matters under supervision, giving you exposure to high?quality, technical work. This role suits someone who thrives in a fast?paced environment, enjoys problem?solving, and works well as part of a collaborative team. Key Responsibilities Your responsibilities will include: Supporting due diligence on large?scale property finance and securitisation transactions Reviewing registered and unregistered titles Obtaining and analysing Official Copy Entries and Land Registry documentation Carrying out title checks and reporting on any issues identified Conducting searches and liaising with Local Authorities and third?party organisations Managing pre?completion searches and post?completion Land Registry requirements Chasing outstanding documentation and progressing matters proactively Assisting with the coordination and delivery of major property transactions Providing regular updates to clients and fee earners Supporting file management and transaction tracking Assisting other paralegals within the team where needed Meeting performance targets and ensuring compliance with internal processes and regulatory standards Candidate Profile Essential Previous experience in a property or conveyancing?focused role Strong drafting and legal research skills Excellent attention to detail and organisational ability Confident using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Clear, professional communication skills with the ability to explain information simply Client?focused approach with a strong service ethic Ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise effectively Comfortable working independently and within a team Professional, calm, and adaptable manner About CRA Consulting: CRA Consulting are a specialist legal recruiter, operating across the UK. CRA works in partnership with reputable law firms with either local, regional, national or international presence. We recruit at all levels from board, director and partnership level through to support staff. For additional information on how we can assist you with your next career move, visit the CRA Consulting Website at How to Apply: If this vacancy is of interest, please click the apply button. Alternatively, if you would like to discuss with Lauren Hopkinson who is managing this vacancy, call for a confidential discussion. Are you wanting to review additional career opportunities? Visit our jobs page at Always use these settings
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Finance Manager
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions Leeds, Yorkshire
Finance Manager / Commercial Finance Business Partner Healthcare Supply & Distribution Sector Leeds £50,000 - £65,000 (DOE) + bonus + benefits Hybrid 4-5 days on site An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially minded Finance Manager / Commercial Finance Business Partner to join a growing healthcare organisation that supports GP practices and primary care providers across the UK. This is a newly created role within an expanding Primary Care division, offering the chance to operate at the centre of a dynamic business supplying medical products, equipment and operational support services to healthcare providers nationwide. The organisation forms part of a wider healthcare group and is entering a new phase of development as it continues to scale its services across the UK primary care market. As a result, the business is strengthening its finance capability to support better commercial decision making, improve financial visibility and ensure the organisation continues to grow profitably. This position offers significantly more scope than a traditional reporting finance role. The Finance Manager will work closely with divisional leadership to provide meaningful financial insight across a multi-product, multi-service commercial environment where revenue is generated through a combination of product distribution, equipment supply, service partnerships and operational support for healthcare providers. The Business The organisation specialises in supporting general practice and primary care organisations, working with GP surgeries, primary care networks and other healthcare providers across the UK. Its business model is centred around simplifying procurement and operational challenges for healthcare providers. In practical terms, the organisation supplies everything required for a GP practice to operate effectively, ranging from medical consumables and pharmaceutical products to diagnostic equipment and operational supplies. In addition to traditional healthcare product distribution, the business has developed a broader service offering that may include: diagnostic equipment supply and installation equipment servicing and calibration partnerships operational support services for GP practices procurement optimisation and supply consolidation This hybrid model creates a diverse commercial environment where revenue streams include product sales, service partnerships and project-based work. As the organisation continues to grow, financial insight into these revenue streams will become increasingly important. The Opportunity The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening the finance function and supporting the continued growth of the Primary Care division. Working closely with the Primary Care Director and Group CFO, the successful candidate will act as a commercial finance partner to the leadership team, helping translate financial data into meaningful insight that supports operational and strategic decisions. The role combines traditional management accounting responsibilities with a strong emphasis on commercial finance, business partnering and performance analysis. The successful candidate will support financial reporting, forecasting and planning across the division while also helping the leadership team understand profitability across products, services and customer segments. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys working closely with operational teams and wants to contribute directly to the commercial success of a growing business. The Finance Manager will support both the financial performance and strategic development of the Primary Care division. Responsibilities will include preparing and presenting monthly financial performance reports, producing detailed management accounts and providing clear analysis of variances against budgets and forecasts. Working closely with divisional leadership, the role will also involve providing financial insight into commercial performance, supporting budgeting and forecasting processes and helping the business understand profitability across product categories, service offerings and customer segments. The position will also play a key role in strengthening financial reporting processes, improving forecasting capability and developing meaningful management information that enables better decision making across the organisation. In addition, the Finance Manager will support the development of the internal finance function, working with the existing finance team to ensure accurate financial control while introducing stronger commercial insight into the business. The business is currently implementing a new ERP system which will go live later this year. The Finance Manager will be closely involved in supporting the accounting and reporting elements of this implementation, ensuring that financial processes, reporting structures and system outputs support the needs of the leadership team. This presents an opportunity to contribute to the development of financial systems and processes that will support the organisation's continued growth. Candidate Profile This role is ideally suited to a qualified accountant who enjoys operating within a commercial environment and working closely with operational stakeholders. Applicants should be fully qualified (ACA, ACCA or CIMA or equivalent) and comfortable working in a finance role that combines management accounting, financial analysis and commercial business partnering. Candidates may currently hold a Finance Manager, Commercial Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner or Senior Management Accountant title and be seeking an opportunity to broaden their commercial exposure within a growing business. Experience gained within sectors such as healthcare supply, medical consumables, pharmaceutical distribution, medical devices, healthcare logistics or other B2B distribution environments would be advantageous, although candidates from other product and service-based commercial businesses may also find their experience highly transferable. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong analytical capability, commercial awareness and the ability to translate financial data into practical business insight. The confidence to challenge and influence non-finance stakeholders are also essential.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager / Commercial Finance Business Partner Healthcare Supply & Distribution Sector Leeds £50,000 - £65,000 (DOE) + bonus + benefits Hybrid 4-5 days on site An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially minded Finance Manager / Commercial Finance Business Partner to join a growing healthcare organisation that supports GP practices and primary care providers across the UK. This is a newly created role within an expanding Primary Care division, offering the chance to operate at the centre of a dynamic business supplying medical products, equipment and operational support services to healthcare providers nationwide. The organisation forms part of a wider healthcare group and is entering a new phase of development as it continues to scale its services across the UK primary care market. As a result, the business is strengthening its finance capability to support better commercial decision making, improve financial visibility and ensure the organisation continues to grow profitably. This position offers significantly more scope than a traditional reporting finance role. The Finance Manager will work closely with divisional leadership to provide meaningful financial insight across a multi-product, multi-service commercial environment where revenue is generated through a combination of product distribution, equipment supply, service partnerships and operational support for healthcare providers. The Business The organisation specialises in supporting general practice and primary care organisations, working with GP surgeries, primary care networks and other healthcare providers across the UK. Its business model is centred around simplifying procurement and operational challenges for healthcare providers. In practical terms, the organisation supplies everything required for a GP practice to operate effectively, ranging from medical consumables and pharmaceutical products to diagnostic equipment and operational supplies. In addition to traditional healthcare product distribution, the business has developed a broader service offering that may include: diagnostic equipment supply and installation equipment servicing and calibration partnerships operational support services for GP practices procurement optimisation and supply consolidation This hybrid model creates a diverse commercial environment where revenue streams include product sales, service partnerships and project-based work. As the organisation continues to grow, financial insight into these revenue streams will become increasingly important. The Opportunity The Finance Manager will play a key role in strengthening the finance function and supporting the continued growth of the Primary Care division. Working closely with the Primary Care Director and Group CFO, the successful candidate will act as a commercial finance partner to the leadership team, helping translate financial data into meaningful insight that supports operational and strategic decisions. The role combines traditional management accounting responsibilities with a strong emphasis on commercial finance, business partnering and performance analysis. The successful candidate will support financial reporting, forecasting and planning across the division while also helping the leadership team understand profitability across products, services and customer segments. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys working closely with operational teams and wants to contribute directly to the commercial success of a growing business. The Finance Manager will support both the financial performance and strategic development of the Primary Care division. Responsibilities will include preparing and presenting monthly financial performance reports, producing detailed management accounts and providing clear analysis of variances against budgets and forecasts. Working closely with divisional leadership, the role will also involve providing financial insight into commercial performance, supporting budgeting and forecasting processes and helping the business understand profitability across product categories, service offerings and customer segments. The position will also play a key role in strengthening financial reporting processes, improving forecasting capability and developing meaningful management information that enables better decision making across the organisation. In addition, the Finance Manager will support the development of the internal finance function, working with the existing finance team to ensure accurate financial control while introducing stronger commercial insight into the business. The business is currently implementing a new ERP system which will go live later this year. The Finance Manager will be closely involved in supporting the accounting and reporting elements of this implementation, ensuring that financial processes, reporting structures and system outputs support the needs of the leadership team. This presents an opportunity to contribute to the development of financial systems and processes that will support the organisation's continued growth. Candidate Profile This role is ideally suited to a qualified accountant who enjoys operating within a commercial environment and working closely with operational stakeholders. Applicants should be fully qualified (ACA, ACCA or CIMA or equivalent) and comfortable working in a finance role that combines management accounting, financial analysis and commercial business partnering. Candidates may currently hold a Finance Manager, Commercial Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner or Senior Management Accountant title and be seeking an opportunity to broaden their commercial exposure within a growing business. Experience gained within sectors such as healthcare supply, medical consumables, pharmaceutical distribution, medical devices, healthcare logistics or other B2B distribution environments would be advantageous, although candidates from other product and service-based commercial businesses may also find their experience highly transferable. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong analytical capability, commercial awareness and the ability to translate financial data into practical business insight. The confidence to challenge and influence non-finance stakeholders are also essential.
QED Legal
Commercial Solicitor - Leading L500 & Chambers Ranked Powerhouse
QED Legal Reading, Berkshire
Commercial Solicitor Commercial & TechnologyLeading L500 & Chambers recognised A highly regarded, forward thinking law firm is looking to appoint a Commercial Solicitor to join its established Commercial and Technology team based in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a diverse and international client base, including global organisations with UK and EMEA operations, mid market UK businesses, and fast growing entrepreneurial companies. The team frequently acts as external legal counsel, providing day to day commercial advice to US owned businesses operating across the UK and Europe. The role offers exposure to a broad mix of high quality commercial work, often with an international dimension, and a strong focus on the technology and digital sectors. The role You will advise on a wide range of commercial matters, including drafting and negotiating complex commercial contracts and supporting clients with strategic, business focused legal advice. The work will include: Commercial contracts including manufacturing, distribution and outsourcing agreements Technology matters such as SaaS, cloud solutions, AI, and software development agreements Digital media and ecommerce Consumer law, marketing and advertising Data protection, data licensing and commercialisation Intellectual property protection and exploitation Supporting corporate transactions including acquisitions and restructures The candidate You will have strong commercial training and experience, with a solid grounding across core areas such as contract law, data protection, intellectual property and consumer law. You should also demonstrate: Experience drafting, negotiating and advising on commercial agreements and risk A genuine interest in technology, digital media and data driven businesses Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex legal issues into clear, practical advice A commercially minded and pragmatic approach Confidence managing matters and building client relationships appropriate to your level of PQE A collaborative mindset and the ability to work effectively across teams A proactive approach to learning, development and business development The team You will join a close knit and supportive team comprising partners, senior lawyers and junior fee earners, offering excellent supervision, mentoring and opportunities for progression. The firm The firm is recognised in leading legal directories and is known for its strength across commercial, technology and corporate work. It offers a genuinely supportive and modern working environment, with a strong emphasis on flexibility, collaboration and long term career development. Benefits The firm offers a competitive benefits package including:Generous holiday plus birthday leave Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension with employer contribution Flexible hybrid working Wellbeing initiatives and charity days Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loan Regular social events and a friendly, inclusive culture This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercial solicitor looking to develop their career within a high quality team working on cutting edge commercial and technology matters. Get in touch!
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Commercial Solicitor Commercial & TechnologyLeading L500 & Chambers recognised A highly regarded, forward thinking law firm is looking to appoint a Commercial Solicitor to join its established Commercial and Technology team based in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a diverse and international client base, including global organisations with UK and EMEA operations, mid market UK businesses, and fast growing entrepreneurial companies. The team frequently acts as external legal counsel, providing day to day commercial advice to US owned businesses operating across the UK and Europe. The role offers exposure to a broad mix of high quality commercial work, often with an international dimension, and a strong focus on the technology and digital sectors. The role You will advise on a wide range of commercial matters, including drafting and negotiating complex commercial contracts and supporting clients with strategic, business focused legal advice. The work will include: Commercial contracts including manufacturing, distribution and outsourcing agreements Technology matters such as SaaS, cloud solutions, AI, and software development agreements Digital media and ecommerce Consumer law, marketing and advertising Data protection, data licensing and commercialisation Intellectual property protection and exploitation Supporting corporate transactions including acquisitions and restructures The candidate You will have strong commercial training and experience, with a solid grounding across core areas such as contract law, data protection, intellectual property and consumer law. You should also demonstrate: Experience drafting, negotiating and advising on commercial agreements and risk A genuine interest in technology, digital media and data driven businesses Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate complex legal issues into clear, practical advice A commercially minded and pragmatic approach Confidence managing matters and building client relationships appropriate to your level of PQE A collaborative mindset and the ability to work effectively across teams A proactive approach to learning, development and business development The team You will join a close knit and supportive team comprising partners, senior lawyers and junior fee earners, offering excellent supervision, mentoring and opportunities for progression. The firm The firm is recognised in leading legal directories and is known for its strength across commercial, technology and corporate work. It offers a genuinely supportive and modern working environment, with a strong emphasis on flexibility, collaboration and long term career development. Benefits The firm offers a competitive benefits package including:Generous holiday plus birthday leave Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension with employer contribution Flexible hybrid working Wellbeing initiatives and charity days Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loan Regular social events and a friendly, inclusive culture This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercial solicitor looking to develop their career within a high quality team working on cutting edge commercial and technology matters. Get in touch!
The Highfield Company
Estimating Manager / Director
The Highfield Company
Job Title: Estimating Manager / Director Location: South Yorkshire Sector: Structural Steel & Architectural Metalwork Salary: Up to 90,000 + Performance related Bonus Overview: We are working in partnership with a market-leading specialist in structural steel and architectural metalwork to appoint an Estimating Manager / Director to lead and evolve their pre-construction and tendering function. This is a senior leadership role with board-level visibility and a direct influence on the company's strategic direction. The successful candidate will be responsible for building a high-performing estimating and business development function, aligning commercial pricing strategies with operational delivery and market growth. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a well-established, high-performing contractor with a strong reputation for delivering technically complex and architecturally significant projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop the estimating team, instilling best practices, efficiency, and accuracy across all tenders Oversee and collaborate with the Business Development Director to ensure bid alignment with the company's strategic and financial objectives Develop and implement estimating systems, procedures, and controls to support consistent, scalable tendering across multiple workstreams Assess and manage tender risk, build-ups, and pricing methodologies in relation to design, scope, and buildability Lead on value engineering initiatives and post-tender negotiations as required Collaborate with operations and commercial departments to ensure successful project handovers and alignment between estimating and delivery Provide accurate forecasting, performance tracking, and pipeline reporting to the Board Drive innovation and continuous improvement within the estimating and pre-construction function Key Requirements: Minimum 10 years' experience in structural steel or architectural metalwork contracting Proven track record in estimating at senior or director level, ideally including high-value and complex projects ( 5m+) Deep understanding of estimating software, pricing structures, fabrication processes, and installation methods Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams Commercially strategic mindset, able to see the bigger picture and influence business decisions Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to lead client conversations and internal strategy discussions Ambitious, organised, and collaborative, capable of working at both operational and strategic levels Why Join? Join a respected market leader with a strong reputation, robust pipeline, and growth ambitions Play a critical role in shaping how the business prices, wins, and delivers work Competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and long-term career potential at board level Work within a collaborative, progressive leadership team who value innovation and continuous improvement Application Process: This is a retained and exclusive opportunity managed by Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company. For a confidential conversation, please contact Sharon
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Estimating Manager / Director Location: South Yorkshire Sector: Structural Steel & Architectural Metalwork Salary: Up to 90,000 + Performance related Bonus Overview: We are working in partnership with a market-leading specialist in structural steel and architectural metalwork to appoint an Estimating Manager / Director to lead and evolve their pre-construction and tendering function. This is a senior leadership role with board-level visibility and a direct influence on the company's strategic direction. The successful candidate will be responsible for building a high-performing estimating and business development function, aligning commercial pricing strategies with operational delivery and market growth. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a well-established, high-performing contractor with a strong reputation for delivering technically complex and architecturally significant projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop the estimating team, instilling best practices, efficiency, and accuracy across all tenders Oversee and collaborate with the Business Development Director to ensure bid alignment with the company's strategic and financial objectives Develop and implement estimating systems, procedures, and controls to support consistent, scalable tendering across multiple workstreams Assess and manage tender risk, build-ups, and pricing methodologies in relation to design, scope, and buildability Lead on value engineering initiatives and post-tender negotiations as required Collaborate with operations and commercial departments to ensure successful project handovers and alignment between estimating and delivery Provide accurate forecasting, performance tracking, and pipeline reporting to the Board Drive innovation and continuous improvement within the estimating and pre-construction function Key Requirements: Minimum 10 years' experience in structural steel or architectural metalwork contracting Proven track record in estimating at senior or director level, ideally including high-value and complex projects ( 5m+) Deep understanding of estimating software, pricing structures, fabrication processes, and installation methods Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams Commercially strategic mindset, able to see the bigger picture and influence business decisions Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to lead client conversations and internal strategy discussions Ambitious, organised, and collaborative, capable of working at both operational and strategic levels Why Join? Join a respected market leader with a strong reputation, robust pipeline, and growth ambitions Play a critical role in shaping how the business prices, wins, and delivers work Competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and long-term career potential at board level Work within a collaborative, progressive leadership team who value innovation and continuous improvement Application Process: This is a retained and exclusive opportunity managed by Sharon O'Donnell at The Highfield Company. For a confidential conversation, please contact Sharon
Lamb Personnel Ltd
IT MANAGER
Lamb Personnel Ltd Egham, Surrey
Opportunity for a talented Information Security Manager / IT Manager - in a brand new role within a highly successful business to work full-time, on a 12 month fixed term contract Monday - Friday, 9am-5:30pm. Main Duties will include: Responsible for developing the data strategy alongside senior management. Responsible for imbedding data strategy and leading the implementation project. Responsible for meeting the business needs and implementation needs following agreed standards, identifying opportunities for organic growth and mutual value during engagement delivery. Responsible for maintaining consistent standards and alignment to ISO27001 (Information Security) and ISO42001 (AI) Responsible for documented framework to ensure policies align with data protection, security, and confidentiality requirements. Responsible for standardising processes, tools and documentation for all data re4lated deliverable. Responsible for Incident Management. Responsible for Business Continuity. Responsible for Monthly Management Reporting. Responsible person as the point of contact between the Commercial Business Unit in understanding the threats and opportunities within Information Security. Attending and partaking in the quarterly Risk Register meeting Responsible for daily IT operations whilst providing support for data products, platforms and projects. Lead Internal Projects - Cyber, IT, AI, IT Change Management. Lead with external auditors and regulatory bodies to uphold ISO certification standards where necessary Responsible for managing supplier relationships. Managing junior team members. Qualification, Skills and Experience required: BSc Computer Science or equivalent Information Technology Infrastructure Library or equivalent 3-5 years in IT Management Proven experience in IT infrastructures (Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange), cloud services (AWS, Azure), network security, and cybersecurity frameworks. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Proven ability to handle confidential and sensitive information Advanced MS Office knowledge Proven problem Solving and decision-making abilities Behaviours encouraged: Professionalism & Ethics: Maintaining integrity, honesty, and taking responsibility for mistakes. Reliability & Punctuality: Being dependable, consistent in performance, and respecting time. Collaboration & Teamwork: Working well with others and offering support. Effective Communication: Being a good listener, sharing information clearly, and providing constructive feedback. Positive Attitude: Remaining professional and optimistic, even under pressure. Adaptability: Showing flexibility and willingness to learn new tasks. Respect & Courtesy: Treating colleagues, managers, and clients with respect, regardless of differing opinions. Fixed Term: 12 months
Mar 30, 2026
Contractor
Opportunity for a talented Information Security Manager / IT Manager - in a brand new role within a highly successful business to work full-time, on a 12 month fixed term contract Monday - Friday, 9am-5:30pm. Main Duties will include: Responsible for developing the data strategy alongside senior management. Responsible for imbedding data strategy and leading the implementation project. Responsible for meeting the business needs and implementation needs following agreed standards, identifying opportunities for organic growth and mutual value during engagement delivery. Responsible for maintaining consistent standards and alignment to ISO27001 (Information Security) and ISO42001 (AI) Responsible for documented framework to ensure policies align with data protection, security, and confidentiality requirements. Responsible for standardising processes, tools and documentation for all data re4lated deliverable. Responsible for Incident Management. Responsible for Business Continuity. Responsible for Monthly Management Reporting. Responsible person as the point of contact between the Commercial Business Unit in understanding the threats and opportunities within Information Security. Attending and partaking in the quarterly Risk Register meeting Responsible for daily IT operations whilst providing support for data products, platforms and projects. Lead Internal Projects - Cyber, IT, AI, IT Change Management. Lead with external auditors and regulatory bodies to uphold ISO certification standards where necessary Responsible for managing supplier relationships. Managing junior team members. Qualification, Skills and Experience required: BSc Computer Science or equivalent Information Technology Infrastructure Library or equivalent 3-5 years in IT Management Proven experience in IT infrastructures (Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange), cloud services (AWS, Azure), network security, and cybersecurity frameworks. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Proven ability to handle confidential and sensitive information Advanced MS Office knowledge Proven problem Solving and decision-making abilities Behaviours encouraged: Professionalism & Ethics: Maintaining integrity, honesty, and taking responsibility for mistakes. Reliability & Punctuality: Being dependable, consistent in performance, and respecting time. Collaboration & Teamwork: Working well with others and offering support. Effective Communication: Being a good listener, sharing information clearly, and providing constructive feedback. Positive Attitude: Remaining professional and optimistic, even under pressure. Adaptability: Showing flexibility and willingness to learn new tasks. Respect & Courtesy: Treating colleagues, managers, and clients with respect, regardless of differing opinions. Fixed Term: 12 months
Penguin Recruitment Ltd
Geotechnical Director
Penguin Recruitment Ltd Sheffield, Yorkshire
Geotechnical Director Location: Sheffield Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + bonus + benefits We are looking for a Geotechnical Director to join a growing multidisciplinary consultancy who are looking to appoint a Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Director to lead and expand their Sheffield office. This is a senior strategic role combining technical leadership with a strong emphasis on business development and client growth. The Role As Director, you will take ownership of both geotechnical and geoenvironmental services, leading project delivery while actively driving the growth of the business across Yorkshire and the wider UK. You will be expected to win and develop new work, build long-term client relationships, and shape the strategic direction of the regional ground engineering offering. Key responsibilities include: Leading delivery of geotechnical and geoenvironmental projects from concept through to completion Providing technical oversight on foundations, earthworks, slopes, retaining structures, contaminated land and remediation strategies Driving business development activity and securing new clients, frameworks and repeat business Developing and maintaining strong relationships with developers, contractors, local authorities and infrastructure clients Leading bids, proposals and tender submissions Managing and growing a multidisciplinary team of engineers and environmental specialists Ensuring technical excellence, commercial performance and regulatory compliance across all projects Contributing to wider business strategy and regional growth plans About You Chartered Engineer (CEng) or Chartered Geologist (CGeol) Extensive experience in both geotechnical and geoenvironmental consultancy (10-15+ years) Strong track record of winning work and growing client accounts Proven leadership experience managing technical teams Strong understanding of UK contaminated land guidance (CLR11, BS10175, etc.) and geotechnical design standards Commercially driven with excellent client-facing and negotiation skills Experience delivering infrastructure, development and/or regeneration projects Benefits Highly competitive salary with performance bonus Profit share / leadership bonus scheme Car allowance Hybrid and flexible working Private healthcare and enhanced pension Senior strategic influence within the business Clear opportunity to grow and shape a regional office This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced senior professional looking to step into a high-impact leadership role with autonomy, influence, and business growth responsibility.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Geotechnical Director Location: Sheffield Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + bonus + benefits We are looking for a Geotechnical Director to join a growing multidisciplinary consultancy who are looking to appoint a Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Director to lead and expand their Sheffield office. This is a senior strategic role combining technical leadership with a strong emphasis on business development and client growth. The Role As Director, you will take ownership of both geotechnical and geoenvironmental services, leading project delivery while actively driving the growth of the business across Yorkshire and the wider UK. You will be expected to win and develop new work, build long-term client relationships, and shape the strategic direction of the regional ground engineering offering. Key responsibilities include: Leading delivery of geotechnical and geoenvironmental projects from concept through to completion Providing technical oversight on foundations, earthworks, slopes, retaining structures, contaminated land and remediation strategies Driving business development activity and securing new clients, frameworks and repeat business Developing and maintaining strong relationships with developers, contractors, local authorities and infrastructure clients Leading bids, proposals and tender submissions Managing and growing a multidisciplinary team of engineers and environmental specialists Ensuring technical excellence, commercial performance and regulatory compliance across all projects Contributing to wider business strategy and regional growth plans About You Chartered Engineer (CEng) or Chartered Geologist (CGeol) Extensive experience in both geotechnical and geoenvironmental consultancy (10-15+ years) Strong track record of winning work and growing client accounts Proven leadership experience managing technical teams Strong understanding of UK contaminated land guidance (CLR11, BS10175, etc.) and geotechnical design standards Commercially driven with excellent client-facing and negotiation skills Experience delivering infrastructure, development and/or regeneration projects Benefits Highly competitive salary with performance bonus Profit share / leadership bonus scheme Car allowance Hybrid and flexible working Private healthcare and enhanced pension Senior strategic influence within the business Clear opportunity to grow and shape a regional office This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced senior professional looking to step into a high-impact leadership role with autonomy, influence, and business growth responsibility.
Alder Hey Children's Charity
Head of Retail
Alder Hey Children's Charity
Job Title: Head of Retail Reporting To: Director of Operations & People Salary: £50,000 per annum (pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Part-time / flexible working arrangements will be considered Duration: Fixed Term 6 months Location: Alder Hey Children s Charity (Old Swan & Huyton shops), Liverpool Job Purpose The Head of Retail will provide strategic leadership and expert insight to review, strengthen and evolve Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operation during a six-month period of strategic development. Working closely with the Director of Operations & People, the postholder will undertake a comprehensive review of the charity s retail portfolio, identifying opportunities to maximise income, improve operational effectiveness and enhance supporter engagement. The role will assess the current retail model, including shop performance, operational structures, processes and growth opportunities, and develop clear recommendations and a practical roadmap for the future development of retail income at Alder Hey Children s Charity. This is a highly collaborative role requiring strong commercial insight, charity retail expertise and the ability to translate analysis into actionable plans that will support the charity s long-term income growth and sustainability. Main Duties / Tasks Strategic Review and Development Lead a comprehensive strategic review of Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operations, including shop performance, operational structure, systems and processes Assess the current retail model to identify opportunities for income growth, efficiency improvements and enhanced supporter engagement Benchmark retail performance against charity sector best practice and comparable retail operations Develop strategic recommendations and a clear roadmap to strengthen long-term sustainability and growth Retail Performance and Commercial Insight Analyse financial performance, sales data, stock flow and operational costs across the retail portfolio Identify opportunities to improve profitability, operational efficiency and customer experience Review pricing, merchandising, stock management and donation processes to optimise retail income Provide clear insights and reporting to inform strategic decision-making by the senior leadership team Operational Improvement Review existing retail processes, structures and ways of working to identify improvements Introduce practical operational improvements during the contract period where appropriate Ensure compliance with best practice in Gift Aid, health and safety and charity retail standards Future Growth Opportunities Identify opportunities for growth, innovation or diversification, including new retail formats or channels Assess opportunities to strengthen community engagement and donation generation Support development of a longer-term retail strategy aligned to wider income generation ambitions Leadership and Collaboration Provide leadership and support to the retail team, fostering a positive and collaborative culture Work closely with fundraising, marketing and operations teams to integrate retail into wider strategy Build strong relationships with volunteers, supporters and key stakeholders Reporting and Strategic Recommendations Provide regular updates to senior leadership on findings, opportunities and progress Deliver a final strategic report with key findings, recommendations and a clear action plan Other Duties Act as an ambassador for Alder Hey Children s Charity in line with organisational values Contribute positively as part of the wider team, including supporting fundraising events where required Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by your line manager Person Specification Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Significant experience in retail leadership, ideally within a multi-site or charity retail environment Proven experience delivering retail strategies that drive income growth Experience managing budgets and financial performance Experience leading and developing teams, including volunteers Strong understanding of retail operations (stock, merchandising, customer experience) Experience analysing performance data to inform decision-making Experience working within charity retail Desirable: Experience reviewing or transforming retail operations Experience developing ecommerce or digital retail channels Skills and Attributes Essential: Commitment to equality, diversity and collaborative working Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong relationship-building skills Ability to analyse data and inform strategic decisions Self-motivated with a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills with ability to adapt to changing priorities Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements Strong IT skills, including Microsoft packages Additional Requirements Essential: Strong interest in working for a children s health charity Commitment to the values of Alder Hey Children s Charity Willingness to support wider charity activities Desirable: Willingness to occasionally work outside normal office hours Our Values At Alder Hey Children s Charity, our values guide how we work. Being courageous, working together, showing passion and embracing creativity enables us to support the hospital in delivering the very best care for young patients and their families. Courage We try new things, take risks and innovate. We speak up, take accountability and act with responsibility. We are unstoppable. Together We work as one team, sharing knowledge and learning. We partner with patients, families, supporters and colleagues. We respect, celebrate diversity and empower each other. Passion We are passionate about what we do and why we do it. We inspire others and grow together. Magic We are creative, fun and child-led. We create special moments and go the extra mile for our patients. Additional Information This job description outlines the general nature of the role and is not exhaustive. It may be subject to change in line with organisational needs. Alder Hey Children s Charity will make reasonable adjustments for applicants where required. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The post holder will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure check.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Retail Reporting To: Director of Operations & People Salary: £50,000 per annum (pro rata) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Part-time / flexible working arrangements will be considered Duration: Fixed Term 6 months Location: Alder Hey Children s Charity (Old Swan & Huyton shops), Liverpool Job Purpose The Head of Retail will provide strategic leadership and expert insight to review, strengthen and evolve Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operation during a six-month period of strategic development. Working closely with the Director of Operations & People, the postholder will undertake a comprehensive review of the charity s retail portfolio, identifying opportunities to maximise income, improve operational effectiveness and enhance supporter engagement. The role will assess the current retail model, including shop performance, operational structures, processes and growth opportunities, and develop clear recommendations and a practical roadmap for the future development of retail income at Alder Hey Children s Charity. This is a highly collaborative role requiring strong commercial insight, charity retail expertise and the ability to translate analysis into actionable plans that will support the charity s long-term income growth and sustainability. Main Duties / Tasks Strategic Review and Development Lead a comprehensive strategic review of Alder Hey Children s Charity s retail operations, including shop performance, operational structure, systems and processes Assess the current retail model to identify opportunities for income growth, efficiency improvements and enhanced supporter engagement Benchmark retail performance against charity sector best practice and comparable retail operations Develop strategic recommendations and a clear roadmap to strengthen long-term sustainability and growth Retail Performance and Commercial Insight Analyse financial performance, sales data, stock flow and operational costs across the retail portfolio Identify opportunities to improve profitability, operational efficiency and customer experience Review pricing, merchandising, stock management and donation processes to optimise retail income Provide clear insights and reporting to inform strategic decision-making by the senior leadership team Operational Improvement Review existing retail processes, structures and ways of working to identify improvements Introduce practical operational improvements during the contract period where appropriate Ensure compliance with best practice in Gift Aid, health and safety and charity retail standards Future Growth Opportunities Identify opportunities for growth, innovation or diversification, including new retail formats or channels Assess opportunities to strengthen community engagement and donation generation Support development of a longer-term retail strategy aligned to wider income generation ambitions Leadership and Collaboration Provide leadership and support to the retail team, fostering a positive and collaborative culture Work closely with fundraising, marketing and operations teams to integrate retail into wider strategy Build strong relationships with volunteers, supporters and key stakeholders Reporting and Strategic Recommendations Provide regular updates to senior leadership on findings, opportunities and progress Deliver a final strategic report with key findings, recommendations and a clear action plan Other Duties Act as an ambassador for Alder Hey Children s Charity in line with organisational values Contribute positively as part of the wider team, including supporting fundraising events where required Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by your line manager Person Specification Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Significant experience in retail leadership, ideally within a multi-site or charity retail environment Proven experience delivering retail strategies that drive income growth Experience managing budgets and financial performance Experience leading and developing teams, including volunteers Strong understanding of retail operations (stock, merchandising, customer experience) Experience analysing performance data to inform decision-making Experience working within charity retail Desirable: Experience reviewing or transforming retail operations Experience developing ecommerce or digital retail channels Skills and Attributes Essential: Commitment to equality, diversity and collaborative working Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong relationship-building skills Ability to analyse data and inform strategic decisions Self-motivated with a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment Strong organisational skills with ability to adapt to changing priorities Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements Strong IT skills, including Microsoft packages Additional Requirements Essential: Strong interest in working for a children s health charity Commitment to the values of Alder Hey Children s Charity Willingness to support wider charity activities Desirable: Willingness to occasionally work outside normal office hours Our Values At Alder Hey Children s Charity, our values guide how we work. Being courageous, working together, showing passion and embracing creativity enables us to support the hospital in delivering the very best care for young patients and their families. Courage We try new things, take risks and innovate. We speak up, take accountability and act with responsibility. We are unstoppable. Together We work as one team, sharing knowledge and learning. We partner with patients, families, supporters and colleagues. We respect, celebrate diversity and empower each other. Passion We are passionate about what we do and why we do it. We inspire others and grow together. Magic We are creative, fun and child-led. We create special moments and go the extra mile for our patients. Additional Information This job description outlines the general nature of the role and is not exhaustive. It may be subject to change in line with organisational needs. Alder Hey Children s Charity will make reasonable adjustments for applicants where required. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The post holder will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure check.
Venn Group
Organisational Development Specialist
Venn Group
Organisational Development Specialist Based in London, hybrid Length: 6 weeks' Inside IR35 We are seeking an experienced Organisational Development Specialist to lead a strategic review of our organisational structure. With over 2,600 employees across six directorates (Resources, Strategy and Change, Adults and Health, Children's Services, Economy and Housing, and Environment) this role will play a critical part in shaping a more effective, agile, and future-ready organisation. Key Responsibilities include: Conduct in-depth spans and levels analysis to assess current organisational structures and identify opportunities for improvement Develop clear, evidence-based recommendations to optimise organisational design, balancing efficiency, engagement, and leadership effectiveness Collect and analyse workforce data, benchmarking against comparable organisations and best practice Engage and collaborate with senior leaders, HR, and key stakeholders to understand business needs and build support for proposed changes Support change implementation, including communication planning, guidance, and impact monitoring Contribute to the development of organisational design frameworks, policies, and processes Produce insightful reports and presentations, highlighting trends, risks, and opportunities Experience and knowledge required: Proven experience in organisational design, particularly spans of control and hierarchical levels in complex organisations Strong analytical and data interpretation skills, with the ability to translate findings into practical recommendations Knowledge of OD frameworks, workforce planning, and job evaluation methodologies Proficiency in using data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI) and HR systems To apply for this role or to find out about other jobs, please contact the London Local Government Recruitment team
Mar 30, 2026
Seasonal
Organisational Development Specialist Based in London, hybrid Length: 6 weeks' Inside IR35 We are seeking an experienced Organisational Development Specialist to lead a strategic review of our organisational structure. With over 2,600 employees across six directorates (Resources, Strategy and Change, Adults and Health, Children's Services, Economy and Housing, and Environment) this role will play a critical part in shaping a more effective, agile, and future-ready organisation. Key Responsibilities include: Conduct in-depth spans and levels analysis to assess current organisational structures and identify opportunities for improvement Develop clear, evidence-based recommendations to optimise organisational design, balancing efficiency, engagement, and leadership effectiveness Collect and analyse workforce data, benchmarking against comparable organisations and best practice Engage and collaborate with senior leaders, HR, and key stakeholders to understand business needs and build support for proposed changes Support change implementation, including communication planning, guidance, and impact monitoring Contribute to the development of organisational design frameworks, policies, and processes Produce insightful reports and presentations, highlighting trends, risks, and opportunities Experience and knowledge required: Proven experience in organisational design, particularly spans of control and hierarchical levels in complex organisations Strong analytical and data interpretation skills, with the ability to translate findings into practical recommendations Knowledge of OD frameworks, workforce planning, and job evaluation methodologies Proficiency in using data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI) and HR systems To apply for this role or to find out about other jobs, please contact the London Local Government Recruitment team
Glasstec Systems
Technical Sales Estimator
Glasstec Systems Waltham Abbey, Essex
Technical Sales Estimator As a Technical Sales Estimator, you will contribute to developing competitive tenders and estimates for structural and architectural glazing projects. You will actively engage in lead generation through various channels and assist in bid preparation. Your responsibilities will include producing estimates, researching cost data, collaborating with stakeholders, and participating in meetings and events. Providing excellent customer service is a priority, and you will work to maintain positive client relations by suggesting improvements. You will also manage your workload effectively to meet deadlines, maintain accurate records, and handle general office duties, with a focus on lead generation and sales within a CRM platform. Hours of Work: Full-time or Part-time Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed and accurate estimates, quotations, and tender submissions for structural and architectural glazing systems. Interpret and analyse technical drawings, specifications, and engineering details. Identify project risks, value-engineering options, and commercial opportunities. Liaise with suppliers to gather pricing, lead times, technical data, and product suitability. Collaborate with internal teams on project handovers, design reviews, and procurement planning. Manage multiple tenders simultaneously, ensuring accuracy and timely completion Responding to incoming customer enquiries via email and phone quickly and efficiently Reviewing of information provided and request for extra information as necessary Helping the customer with product selection and the provision of a quotation Using excellent product knowledge to give confidence to the customer Follow-up of quotations and opportunities There may be additional duties to the above. Technical Sales Estimator Requirements: 2+ years of experience as an estimator Proactive Team Player Proficient use of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Teams, Outlook and Adobe etc. Excellent customer service skills with a problem-solving mindset. Excellent verbal communication skills with a good command of the English Language. Ability to work under pressure and perform well to complete the required targets and deadlines. Ability to confidently read and interpret CAD drawings, section details and architectural plans. You need to be logical - required for working through CAD drawings Enjoy maths and numbers You must have exposure to the construction industry Desirable: Business acumen Technical understanding of glass specification, aluminium systems, structural glazing, fixings and installation methods Problem Solving Mindset / Positive 'Can-do' Mentality. Persuasion & negotiation skills or previous sales experience Career-minded - potential for growth within the company (Team Leader / Senior Estimator etc) Glazing Estimator Benefits: £33,000 - £40,000 plus commission, depending on experience Product training provided. Potential to fulfil a key role and for growth within the company, becoming a vital team member. AVIVA Pension scheme Free parking Flexi working hours. Paid Holiday Meet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do Efficiency, design inspiration and technical competency are all core to our operation at Glasstec Systems. Our experienced team works closely with you to create truly bespoke architectural glazing structures within commercial and residential applications. At the heart of the company are our directors, who have a combined experience of over forty years within the glass industry. Their knowledge, capability and attention to detail really set Glasstec apart, and they have long-standing relationships with many architects, contractors, and other industry professionals. We offer an extensive range of architectural glass products to cope with the rising popularity of inter
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Technical Sales Estimator As a Technical Sales Estimator, you will contribute to developing competitive tenders and estimates for structural and architectural glazing projects. You will actively engage in lead generation through various channels and assist in bid preparation. Your responsibilities will include producing estimates, researching cost data, collaborating with stakeholders, and participating in meetings and events. Providing excellent customer service is a priority, and you will work to maintain positive client relations by suggesting improvements. You will also manage your workload effectively to meet deadlines, maintain accurate records, and handle general office duties, with a focus on lead generation and sales within a CRM platform. Hours of Work: Full-time or Part-time Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed and accurate estimates, quotations, and tender submissions for structural and architectural glazing systems. Interpret and analyse technical drawings, specifications, and engineering details. Identify project risks, value-engineering options, and commercial opportunities. Liaise with suppliers to gather pricing, lead times, technical data, and product suitability. Collaborate with internal teams on project handovers, design reviews, and procurement planning. Manage multiple tenders simultaneously, ensuring accuracy and timely completion Responding to incoming customer enquiries via email and phone quickly and efficiently Reviewing of information provided and request for extra information as necessary Helping the customer with product selection and the provision of a quotation Using excellent product knowledge to give confidence to the customer Follow-up of quotations and opportunities There may be additional duties to the above. Technical Sales Estimator Requirements: 2+ years of experience as an estimator Proactive Team Player Proficient use of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Teams, Outlook and Adobe etc. Excellent customer service skills with a problem-solving mindset. Excellent verbal communication skills with a good command of the English Language. Ability to work under pressure and perform well to complete the required targets and deadlines. Ability to confidently read and interpret CAD drawings, section details and architectural plans. You need to be logical - required for working through CAD drawings Enjoy maths and numbers You must have exposure to the construction industry Desirable: Business acumen Technical understanding of glass specification, aluminium systems, structural glazing, fixings and installation methods Problem Solving Mindset / Positive 'Can-do' Mentality. Persuasion & negotiation skills or previous sales experience Career-minded - potential for growth within the company (Team Leader / Senior Estimator etc) Glazing Estimator Benefits: £33,000 - £40,000 plus commission, depending on experience Product training provided. Potential to fulfil a key role and for growth within the company, becoming a vital team member. AVIVA Pension scheme Free parking Flexi working hours. Paid Holiday Meet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do Efficiency, design inspiration and technical competency are all core to our operation at Glasstec Systems. Our experienced team works closely with you to create truly bespoke architectural glazing structures within commercial and residential applications. At the heart of the company are our directors, who have a combined experience of over forty years within the glass industry. Their knowledge, capability and attention to detail really set Glasstec apart, and they have long-standing relationships with many architects, contractors, and other industry professionals. We offer an extensive range of architectural glass products to cope with the rising popularity of inter
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Finance Project Controller
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD Havant, Hampshire
Job Profile for Finance Project Controller CF45988 Our client is currently recruiting for a Project Controller to join their team on a large and complex construction project. The Project Controller will support the Project Director and Project Leadership Team by establishing and maintaining effective project control systems to ensure successful project delivery. The successful candidate will report directly to the Project Controls Manager and will support the management of project financial performance, reporting, and coordination across multiple disciplines including cost, planning, estimating, and risk management. This role will play a key part in ensuring accurate project reporting, performance monitoring, and strategic decision making across the project lifecycle. Project Controller Position Overview Monitoring project performance through Earned Value Management (EVM), KPIs and performance dashboards Supporting the Project Controls Manager with project cost control, financial monitoring and reporting Acting as a point of contact for pricing, cost control, planning/scheduling and risk analysis Providing coordination between design, cost control, planning, and estimating functions Producing monthly reports, project dashboards and performance updates for senior leadership and stakeholders Providing project control insights to support strategic decision making and lessons learned Supporting project reviews and senior-level meetings to manage project performance and delivery Structuring project requirements and managing changes to contract scope Supporting risk management activities, including risk identification, assessment, mitigation and monitoring Developing and maintaining project organisational structures and reporting frameworks Maintaining project schedules in collaboration with project planners Supporting the collaboration team with production and updating of project deliverables and documentation Communicating with stakeholders, joint venture partners, internal teams and clients on project control matters Project Controller Position Requirements Degree in Business, Finance/Accounting, Construction Management, Engineering or related discipline Understanding of project scheduling, cost forecasting and senior level reporting Experience working on Design & Construct projects Knowledge of construction techniques and project delivery processes Experience with Excel queries and Power BI Understanding of BIM and document management systems Experience working on large complex construction projects would be advantageous Joint venture project experience would be advantageous Practical experience working with NEC contracts and change management would be advantageous CSCS Card - Manager or Academically Qualified Full UK Driving Licence Project Controller Position Remuneration Salary - Dependant on experience Company benefits package Pension scheme Holiday allowance Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure project Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Mar 29, 2026
Full time
Job Profile for Finance Project Controller CF45988 Our client is currently recruiting for a Project Controller to join their team on a large and complex construction project. The Project Controller will support the Project Director and Project Leadership Team by establishing and maintaining effective project control systems to ensure successful project delivery. The successful candidate will report directly to the Project Controls Manager and will support the management of project financial performance, reporting, and coordination across multiple disciplines including cost, planning, estimating, and risk management. This role will play a key part in ensuring accurate project reporting, performance monitoring, and strategic decision making across the project lifecycle. Project Controller Position Overview Monitoring project performance through Earned Value Management (EVM), KPIs and performance dashboards Supporting the Project Controls Manager with project cost control, financial monitoring and reporting Acting as a point of contact for pricing, cost control, planning/scheduling and risk analysis Providing coordination between design, cost control, planning, and estimating functions Producing monthly reports, project dashboards and performance updates for senior leadership and stakeholders Providing project control insights to support strategic decision making and lessons learned Supporting project reviews and senior-level meetings to manage project performance and delivery Structuring project requirements and managing changes to contract scope Supporting risk management activities, including risk identification, assessment, mitigation and monitoring Developing and maintaining project organisational structures and reporting frameworks Maintaining project schedules in collaboration with project planners Supporting the collaboration team with production and updating of project deliverables and documentation Communicating with stakeholders, joint venture partners, internal teams and clients on project control matters Project Controller Position Requirements Degree in Business, Finance/Accounting, Construction Management, Engineering or related discipline Understanding of project scheduling, cost forecasting and senior level reporting Experience working on Design & Construct projects Knowledge of construction techniques and project delivery processes Experience with Excel queries and Power BI Understanding of BIM and document management systems Experience working on large complex construction projects would be advantageous Joint venture project experience would be advantageous Practical experience working with NEC contracts and change management would be advantageous CSCS Card - Manager or Academically Qualified Full UK Driving Licence Project Controller Position Remuneration Salary - Dependant on experience Company benefits package Pension scheme Holiday allowance Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure project Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Fletcher George Recruitment Ltd
Corporate Tax Associate Director
Fletcher George Recruitment Ltd
Corporate Tax Associate Director - London £110,000 - £130,000 + Benefits An international tax advisory firm is seeking a Corporate Tax Associate Director in London to join its growing UK Corporate Tax team. Fletcher George welcome applications for this senior Corporate Tax Associate Director opportunity in Central London, offering exposure to complex international advisory work across multinational groups, asset managers, high-net-worth individuals and globally expanding businesses. The firm operates across Europe, the Americas and Asia and is recognised in the UK as a leading provider of outsourced accounting and international advisory services to US inbound and cross-border clients. You will work with sophisticated international structures and high-growth entrepreneurial businesses. Why Apply for This Corporate Tax Associate Director Job in London? Salary £110,000 - £130,000 + comprehensive benefits Pension with 5% employer matching 25-30 days annual leave with option to buy or sell additional days Private medical cover, income protection and life assurance Two paid volunteer days per year and enhanced family policies Electric vehicle scheme Exposure to sophisticated international corporate tax advisory work Genuine leadership influence within a growing London tax practice Clear progression pathway within a global platform The Corporate Tax Associate Director Opportunity in London This Corporate Tax Associate Director job in London sits within a scaling UK Corporate Tax team and reports directly to the Tax Director. You will play a key role in shaping departmental strategy, driving operational excellence and leading a high-performing tax team. As Corporate Tax Associate Director, you will: Take full ownership of a substantial portfolio of complex UK and international corporate clients Provide strategic oversight across corporate tax compliance and advisory engagements Lead on international tax advisory matters including transfer pricing, tax treaties, withholding tax and permanent establishment issues Oversee technical areas including Corporate Interest Restriction (CIR), R&D tax credits and share schemes Drive commercial performance, WIP management and billing control Contribute to new business development, tender work and proposals Lead recruitment, mentoring, appraisals and technical development of the corporate tax team Help shape future service offerings within the London tax function This role would suit either an existing Corporate Tax Associate Director or a Senior Corporate Tax Manager ready to step into an Associate Director position in London with broader leadership responsibility. About You - Corporate Tax Associate Director, London To be considered for this Corporate Tax Associate Director role, you will be: ACA, ACCA or CTA qualified 5+ years post-qualification experience within UK corporate tax Technically strong across UK corporate tax compliance and advisory Experienced in managing and developing a medium-sized corporate tax team Commercially aware with proven experience driving revenue and identifying growth opportunities Confident operating within an international, cross-border advisory environment Strong experience in international corporate tax, transfer pricing or multinational structuring will be highly advantageous. This Corporate Tax Associate Director opportunity combines strategic leadership, international advisory exposure and a well-structured total reward package aligned to senior professionals. Next Steps If you are an ambitious Corporate Tax Associate Director in London, or a Senior Corporate Tax Manager seeking progression within an international advisory firm, we would welcome a confidential discussion. Apply today for this Corporate Tax Associate Director role or contact Fletcher George to explore the opportunity further. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We are committed to supporting diversity and supporting professionals in thriving within their corporate tax careers.
Mar 29, 2026
Full time
Corporate Tax Associate Director - London £110,000 - £130,000 + Benefits An international tax advisory firm is seeking a Corporate Tax Associate Director in London to join its growing UK Corporate Tax team. Fletcher George welcome applications for this senior Corporate Tax Associate Director opportunity in Central London, offering exposure to complex international advisory work across multinational groups, asset managers, high-net-worth individuals and globally expanding businesses. The firm operates across Europe, the Americas and Asia and is recognised in the UK as a leading provider of outsourced accounting and international advisory services to US inbound and cross-border clients. You will work with sophisticated international structures and high-growth entrepreneurial businesses. Why Apply for This Corporate Tax Associate Director Job in London? Salary £110,000 - £130,000 + comprehensive benefits Pension with 5% employer matching 25-30 days annual leave with option to buy or sell additional days Private medical cover, income protection and life assurance Two paid volunteer days per year and enhanced family policies Electric vehicle scheme Exposure to sophisticated international corporate tax advisory work Genuine leadership influence within a growing London tax practice Clear progression pathway within a global platform The Corporate Tax Associate Director Opportunity in London This Corporate Tax Associate Director job in London sits within a scaling UK Corporate Tax team and reports directly to the Tax Director. You will play a key role in shaping departmental strategy, driving operational excellence and leading a high-performing tax team. As Corporate Tax Associate Director, you will: Take full ownership of a substantial portfolio of complex UK and international corporate clients Provide strategic oversight across corporate tax compliance and advisory engagements Lead on international tax advisory matters including transfer pricing, tax treaties, withholding tax and permanent establishment issues Oversee technical areas including Corporate Interest Restriction (CIR), R&D tax credits and share schemes Drive commercial performance, WIP management and billing control Contribute to new business development, tender work and proposals Lead recruitment, mentoring, appraisals and technical development of the corporate tax team Help shape future service offerings within the London tax function This role would suit either an existing Corporate Tax Associate Director or a Senior Corporate Tax Manager ready to step into an Associate Director position in London with broader leadership responsibility. About You - Corporate Tax Associate Director, London To be considered for this Corporate Tax Associate Director role, you will be: ACA, ACCA or CTA qualified 5+ years post-qualification experience within UK corporate tax Technically strong across UK corporate tax compliance and advisory Experienced in managing and developing a medium-sized corporate tax team Commercially aware with proven experience driving revenue and identifying growth opportunities Confident operating within an international, cross-border advisory environment Strong experience in international corporate tax, transfer pricing or multinational structuring will be highly advantageous. This Corporate Tax Associate Director opportunity combines strategic leadership, international advisory exposure and a well-structured total reward package aligned to senior professionals. Next Steps If you are an ambitious Corporate Tax Associate Director in London, or a Senior Corporate Tax Manager seeking progression within an international advisory firm, we would welcome a confidential discussion. Apply today for this Corporate Tax Associate Director role or contact Fletcher George to explore the opportunity further. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We are committed to supporting diversity and supporting professionals in thriving within their corporate tax careers.

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