Guildmore Planned Works team is seeking a proactive and experienced Site Manager to join us on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for the onsite supervision of supply chain partners, ensuring the timely delivery of contracted work orders to high-quality standards. You ll ensure that all works are delivered in compliance with contract specifications, health and safety regulations, and customer satisfaction requirements. Key ResponsibilitiesPlanning & Delivery Review all work orders and specifications before authorising commencement, identifying and reporting any discrepancies to the Operations Manager. Continuously review and update the contract works programme, focusing on critical path issues to avoid delays. Prepare, manage, and monitor RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) and toolbox talks, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety regulations. Record and log instructions, variations, and additional works as directed by the client, providing early warnings on potential delays or disruptions. Produce detailed property condition reports and photographic records prior to the start of any works. Plan, program, and coordinate the activities of operatives and the supply chain to ensure efficient and timely progress with minimal disruption to residents. Compliance & Quality Ensure all operatives and subcontractors are properly inducted and adhere to site safety protocols, including the use of PPE. Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, ensuring alignment with project specifications and schedules. Liaise with the project Quantity Surveyor to stay informed of commercial requirements and potential risks. Plan and review work carried out by operatives and subcontractors, addressing any issues promptly. Prepare snagging lists and confirm satisfactory visual inspections of works at the earliest opportunity. Adhere to the Guildmore Quality, Environmental, and Management System (QEMS), ensuring timely and accurate site reports. Uphold strict confidentiality and compliance with all company policies and procedures. Leadership & Representation Act as a representative of Guildmore, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all activities. Champion our Safety-First culture and support sustainability and environmental improvement initiatives. Candidate RequirementsEssential Solid understanding of planned works, including internal and external refurbishments. Strong Health & Safety awareness and site management skills. Commercial awareness and ability to manage operational costs and risks. Client management and effective communication experience. Experience in managing supply chains and subcontractors. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive, family-owned company culture that values collaboration, respect, and long-term relationships. Career development and training opportunities in a growing, mission-driven business.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Guildmore Planned Works team is seeking a proactive and experienced Site Manager to join us on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be responsible for the onsite supervision of supply chain partners, ensuring the timely delivery of contracted work orders to high-quality standards. You ll ensure that all works are delivered in compliance with contract specifications, health and safety regulations, and customer satisfaction requirements. Key ResponsibilitiesPlanning & Delivery Review all work orders and specifications before authorising commencement, identifying and reporting any discrepancies to the Operations Manager. Continuously review and update the contract works programme, focusing on critical path issues to avoid delays. Prepare, manage, and monitor RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) and toolbox talks, ensuring strict adherence to Health & Safety regulations. Record and log instructions, variations, and additional works as directed by the client, providing early warnings on potential delays or disruptions. Produce detailed property condition reports and photographic records prior to the start of any works. Plan, program, and coordinate the activities of operatives and the supply chain to ensure efficient and timely progress with minimal disruption to residents. Compliance & Quality Ensure all operatives and subcontractors are properly inducted and adhere to site safety protocols, including the use of PPE. Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, ensuring alignment with project specifications and schedules. Liaise with the project Quantity Surveyor to stay informed of commercial requirements and potential risks. Plan and review work carried out by operatives and subcontractors, addressing any issues promptly. Prepare snagging lists and confirm satisfactory visual inspections of works at the earliest opportunity. Adhere to the Guildmore Quality, Environmental, and Management System (QEMS), ensuring timely and accurate site reports. Uphold strict confidentiality and compliance with all company policies and procedures. Leadership & Representation Act as a representative of Guildmore, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all activities. Champion our Safety-First culture and support sustainability and environmental improvement initiatives. Candidate RequirementsEssential Solid understanding of planned works, including internal and external refurbishments. Strong Health & Safety awareness and site management skills. Commercial awareness and ability to manage operational costs and risks. Client management and effective communication experience. Experience in managing supply chains and subcontractors. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. A supportive, family-owned company culture that values collaboration, respect, and long-term relationships. Career development and training opportunities in a growing, mission-driven business.
Earl Street Employment Consultants Ltd
Maidstone, Kent
Our client is an international company based in Maidstone specialising in the manufacturing of paper packaging and bags. They are offering an exciting opportunity to join them as a Sales Administrator on a permanent basis. Main responsibilities: Provide direct customer services by informing them of products and services. Identify sales opportunities and follow up on existing accounts for business development Identify each potential customer's needs and explain products' value and capabilities to customers. Negotiate prices and variations in prices and specifications. Process enquiries with the Production Planning office Process and follow-up customer orders Build meaningful relationships within the company, particularly with your dedicated Sales Executive, and outside Meet individual and company sales targets Review the weekly Outstanding Order and Overdue Order list to minimise disruption to your customers Liaise with the Customer Support Manager to ensure appropriate and timely delivery of service and products Follow up on service and / or product once the delivery has been made Deal quickly with customer complaints, referring to the Managing Director when appropriate Make cold calls to prospective clients and inform them about new products and deals. Prepare daily sales reports, analysing and summarising information Person Specification: Excellent customer service skills both phone and email. Ideally, previous sales administration experience Strong MS Office knowledge Solid office administrative skills The hours of work will be 07:45am to 16.30pm Monday to Thursday and 07.45am to 15.30pm on Friday. The client is offering a competitive salary of £26,000 per annum plus a bonus scheme and additional benefits including: Up to £900 per year attendance bonus £200 contribution to gym membership We are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this role.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Our client is an international company based in Maidstone specialising in the manufacturing of paper packaging and bags. They are offering an exciting opportunity to join them as a Sales Administrator on a permanent basis. Main responsibilities: Provide direct customer services by informing them of products and services. Identify sales opportunities and follow up on existing accounts for business development Identify each potential customer's needs and explain products' value and capabilities to customers. Negotiate prices and variations in prices and specifications. Process enquiries with the Production Planning office Process and follow-up customer orders Build meaningful relationships within the company, particularly with your dedicated Sales Executive, and outside Meet individual and company sales targets Review the weekly Outstanding Order and Overdue Order list to minimise disruption to your customers Liaise with the Customer Support Manager to ensure appropriate and timely delivery of service and products Follow up on service and / or product once the delivery has been made Deal quickly with customer complaints, referring to the Managing Director when appropriate Make cold calls to prospective clients and inform them about new products and deals. Prepare daily sales reports, analysing and summarising information Person Specification: Excellent customer service skills both phone and email. Ideally, previous sales administration experience Strong MS Office knowledge Solid office administrative skills The hours of work will be 07:45am to 16.30pm Monday to Thursday and 07.45am to 15.30pm on Friday. The client is offering a competitive salary of £26,000 per annum plus a bonus scheme and additional benefits including: Up to £900 per year attendance bonus £200 contribution to gym membership We are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this role.
Position: Compliance Officer x 8 Salary: approx. £14 p/h (salaries are currently being reviewed and have not been published yet) Contract: Temporary only Contract 1: 2 Officers Level 3 early April - end of August approx. 21 weeks Contract 2: 2 Officers Level 3 May - July approx. 12 weeks Contract 3: 4 Officers Level 3 May to July approx. 10 weeks. Location: CV1 - office based Working Shifts: 9:00-17:00 (can be flexible on start time, 8.00am/8.30am)- 35 h/p/w Our client is a prestigious UK awarding body located in CV1, Coventry and is looking for 3 x Compliance Officer. Supporting the managers with regulations and processes, duties will include: Managing malpractice and appeals cases Ensure our client remains compliant with statutory and regulatory requirements Deal with enquiries from internal and external customers, providing guidance and advice on compliance/malpractice matters. Investigate issues of malpractice and appeals related to qualifications Liaise with centres to provide and obtain information relating to on-going appeals processes, investigations and outcomes Innovate and improve the Compliance Team's processes and customer experience? Ensure internal staff are following all compliances and abiding to processes in place Support external stakeholders with compliance queries and guidance Person specification - Desirable Knowledge of the UK Education sector Principles and methodologies of examination and assessment types Essential Working in a highly regulated or legal environment (Legal Graduates are welcomed to apply) Experience of investigating and analysing technical information Experience of writing reports/drafting legal letters/excellent written skills Excellent communication skills in both writing and speaking Excellent interpersonal skills Organised and focused Great eye for detail Apply today and a Reed representative will guide you through the next steps of your application Interview process - Screening with Reed and 1 x telephone and face to face with client and 1 x written assessment
Apr 09, 2026
Seasonal
Position: Compliance Officer x 8 Salary: approx. £14 p/h (salaries are currently being reviewed and have not been published yet) Contract: Temporary only Contract 1: 2 Officers Level 3 early April - end of August approx. 21 weeks Contract 2: 2 Officers Level 3 May - July approx. 12 weeks Contract 3: 4 Officers Level 3 May to July approx. 10 weeks. Location: CV1 - office based Working Shifts: 9:00-17:00 (can be flexible on start time, 8.00am/8.30am)- 35 h/p/w Our client is a prestigious UK awarding body located in CV1, Coventry and is looking for 3 x Compliance Officer. Supporting the managers with regulations and processes, duties will include: Managing malpractice and appeals cases Ensure our client remains compliant with statutory and regulatory requirements Deal with enquiries from internal and external customers, providing guidance and advice on compliance/malpractice matters. Investigate issues of malpractice and appeals related to qualifications Liaise with centres to provide and obtain information relating to on-going appeals processes, investigations and outcomes Innovate and improve the Compliance Team's processes and customer experience? Ensure internal staff are following all compliances and abiding to processes in place Support external stakeholders with compliance queries and guidance Person specification - Desirable Knowledge of the UK Education sector Principles and methodologies of examination and assessment types Essential Working in a highly regulated or legal environment (Legal Graduates are welcomed to apply) Experience of investigating and analysing technical information Experience of writing reports/drafting legal letters/excellent written skills Excellent communication skills in both writing and speaking Excellent interpersonal skills Organised and focused Great eye for detail Apply today and a Reed representative will guide you through the next steps of your application Interview process - Screening with Reed and 1 x telephone and face to face with client and 1 x written assessment
Lifecycle Project Manager - Stoke Location: Stoke Contract Type: Contract initially (Could lead to permanent) Salary: (Apply online only) per day Role Overview Our client is seeking a Lifecycle Project Manager to lead the delivery of lifecycle works, variations, and additional small works in Stoke. This role involves overseeing both planned and unplanned works across the PFI estate, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with safety and quality standards. You will manage all stages of the lifecycle process, from coordinating contractors to ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and ISO standards. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery: Lead and manage the delivery of lifecycle works, variations, and small projects across the hospital estate, ensuring timely, cost-effective completion with high-quality standards. Contract and Documentation Management: Work with the commercial team to complete and manage contracts for lifecycle projects. Ensure all necessary documentation, including O&M manuals, is completed and shared to maintain an auditable trail in line with contractual and ISO requirements. Coordination and Planning: Coordinate with external surveyors for condition assessments and work with the technical team to integrate findings into the annual lifecycle planner. Contractor Engagement: Manage approved contractors for the design, construction, and commissioning phases of lifecycle projects, ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with specifications. Progress Monitoring: Track the progress of lifecycle projects, resolving any issues or delays to ensure projects stay on schedule and within budget. Health & Safety: Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations throughout the lifecycle process, minimizing risk and maintaining a safe working environment. Requirements: Proven experience in a Lifecycle Project Manager or similar role within a facilities management or construction environment Experience working within healthcare environments (e.g. hospitals or clinical settings) is highly desirable Strong understanding of PFI (Private Finance Initiative) contracts and lifecycle delivery obligations Demonstrable experience delivering lifecycle works programmes, including planned and reactive projects Knowledge of lifecycle planning, asset management, and condition-based maintenance Experience managing contractors and supply chain partners across multiple project stages Good understanding of health & safety legislation and compliance requirements (e.g. CDM regulations) Strong commercial awareness, including contract administration and cost control Familiarity with ISO standards and maintaining auditable documentation Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills If you are interested in the role, please send your CV or call (phone number removed)
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
Lifecycle Project Manager - Stoke Location: Stoke Contract Type: Contract initially (Could lead to permanent) Salary: (Apply online only) per day Role Overview Our client is seeking a Lifecycle Project Manager to lead the delivery of lifecycle works, variations, and additional small works in Stoke. This role involves overseeing both planned and unplanned works across the PFI estate, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and in line with safety and quality standards. You will manage all stages of the lifecycle process, from coordinating contractors to ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and ISO standards. Key Responsibilities Project Delivery: Lead and manage the delivery of lifecycle works, variations, and small projects across the hospital estate, ensuring timely, cost-effective completion with high-quality standards. Contract and Documentation Management: Work with the commercial team to complete and manage contracts for lifecycle projects. Ensure all necessary documentation, including O&M manuals, is completed and shared to maintain an auditable trail in line with contractual and ISO requirements. Coordination and Planning: Coordinate with external surveyors for condition assessments and work with the technical team to integrate findings into the annual lifecycle planner. Contractor Engagement: Manage approved contractors for the design, construction, and commissioning phases of lifecycle projects, ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with specifications. Progress Monitoring: Track the progress of lifecycle projects, resolving any issues or delays to ensure projects stay on schedule and within budget. Health & Safety: Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations throughout the lifecycle process, minimizing risk and maintaining a safe working environment. Requirements: Proven experience in a Lifecycle Project Manager or similar role within a facilities management or construction environment Experience working within healthcare environments (e.g. hospitals or clinical settings) is highly desirable Strong understanding of PFI (Private Finance Initiative) contracts and lifecycle delivery obligations Demonstrable experience delivering lifecycle works programmes, including planned and reactive projects Knowledge of lifecycle planning, asset management, and condition-based maintenance Experience managing contractors and supply chain partners across multiple project stages Good understanding of health & safety legislation and compliance requirements (e.g. CDM regulations) Strong commercial awareness, including contract administration and cost control Familiarity with ISO standards and maintaining auditable documentation Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills If you are interested in the role, please send your CV or call (phone number removed)
Systems Engineer Surface Ships Location: Dorchester, Dorset, England Salary: Competitive Market salary Package Includes: • Career Development and Training • Employee pension contribution is matched 1.5 times by TKMS Atlas to a maximum of 10.5% ER contribution • 25 days holiday (increasing to 28 days after 5 years and 30 days after 10 years) • Dental Cover and Employee Assistance Programme • Flexible working patterns • Relocation Package Purpose of role Overseeing the design and development of innovative technical solutions that meet our customer requirements and business needs. The role covers all aspects of the product lifecycle; from requirements capture and analysis through system specification, concept studies, modelling and simulation, design and development, system integration, validation and qualification. Knowledge and experience (will be developed in the job role if not held) • Ability to analyse complex problems and identify solutions • Ability to guide design processes and make sound technical decisions • Candidates should have previous experience in a technical/engineering role, with either a desire to develop / previous experience in delivering equipment or products into service • Demonstrable and proven competence in Systems Engineering and the systems engineering lifecycle • Domain knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Systems Engineering, Sonar and Underwater Acoustics, • Maritime Security Systems, Marine technology, Mine warfare, Anti-submarine Warfare, Command and Control Systems (including network architectures and software) Key Skillset Key accountabilities may include • Provides technical oversight to all stages of the product lifecycle, working with the Sales team, Project Manager, Engineering and Support teams. • Responsible for interpreting customer requirements, specifying the system solution, planning development and testing, leading engineering lifecycle reviews and ensuring successful customer acceptance and handover. • Responsible for the System Engineering outputs including: o Assessing Customer requirements against product specifications o System specifications o System architecture definition o Internal and external interface definition o Test and Acceptance strategy o Defining engineering work packages and sub-contractor specifications o Supporting the Project/Bid Manager in identifying and managing technical risk • Selling-off contract requirements by leading Factory, Harbour and Sea Acceptance Test activities • Responsible to the Head of System Design for quality of technical and engineering output, following the company s System Engineering • Processes and technical reviews • Responsible to the customer for delivering a system that is fit for purpose • Represents TKMS ATLAS UK products and systems on behalf of the business to the customer, external partners, stakeholders and suppliers
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Systems Engineer Surface Ships Location: Dorchester, Dorset, England Salary: Competitive Market salary Package Includes: • Career Development and Training • Employee pension contribution is matched 1.5 times by TKMS Atlas to a maximum of 10.5% ER contribution • 25 days holiday (increasing to 28 days after 5 years and 30 days after 10 years) • Dental Cover and Employee Assistance Programme • Flexible working patterns • Relocation Package Purpose of role Overseeing the design and development of innovative technical solutions that meet our customer requirements and business needs. The role covers all aspects of the product lifecycle; from requirements capture and analysis through system specification, concept studies, modelling and simulation, design and development, system integration, validation and qualification. Knowledge and experience (will be developed in the job role if not held) • Ability to analyse complex problems and identify solutions • Ability to guide design processes and make sound technical decisions • Candidates should have previous experience in a technical/engineering role, with either a desire to develop / previous experience in delivering equipment or products into service • Demonstrable and proven competence in Systems Engineering and the systems engineering lifecycle • Domain knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Systems Engineering, Sonar and Underwater Acoustics, • Maritime Security Systems, Marine technology, Mine warfare, Anti-submarine Warfare, Command and Control Systems (including network architectures and software) Key Skillset Key accountabilities may include • Provides technical oversight to all stages of the product lifecycle, working with the Sales team, Project Manager, Engineering and Support teams. • Responsible for interpreting customer requirements, specifying the system solution, planning development and testing, leading engineering lifecycle reviews and ensuring successful customer acceptance and handover. • Responsible for the System Engineering outputs including: o Assessing Customer requirements against product specifications o System specifications o System architecture definition o Internal and external interface definition o Test and Acceptance strategy o Defining engineering work packages and sub-contractor specifications o Supporting the Project/Bid Manager in identifying and managing technical risk • Selling-off contract requirements by leading Factory, Harbour and Sea Acceptance Test activities • Responsible to the Head of System Design for quality of technical and engineering output, following the company s System Engineering • Processes and technical reviews • Responsible to the customer for delivering a system that is fit for purpose • Represents TKMS ATLAS UK products and systems on behalf of the business to the customer, external partners, stakeholders and suppliers
Packaging Engineering Project Manager Multi Site Role Northern Ireland Permanent Contact: Conor O'Hagan - Hunter Savage Hunter Savage is delighted to partner with a leading food manufacturing organisation to recruit a Packaging Engineering Project Manager to join their operations team. This is a key strategic, multi site role focused on optimising packaging machinery, delivering packaging innovation projects, and ensuring compatibility between packaging materials and high speed production lines. The successful candidate will bring a strong engineering or operations background, ideally with experience in food, dairy, or FMCG manufacturing, and a solid understanding of automated packaging lines, filling systems, and packaging material performance. Top 3 Things About This Role Engineering Led Packaging Projects Lead projects focused on integrating new packaging formats with automated filling and packaging equipment. Operational Impact Across Multiple Sites Improve packaging line efficiency, reliability, and performance across several manufacturing facilities. Sustainability & Innovation Support the transition to more sustainable packaging formats while ensuring operational compatibility and performance. The Role Reporting to the Director of Production, the Packaging Engineering Project Manager will support the delivery of packaging engineering projects across multiple production sites. The role focuses on ensuring packaging materials, formats, and machinery operate effectively together in high speed food production environments. You will work closely with engineering, operations, procurement, and packaging suppliers to deliver projects from concept and trials through to full production implementation. A strong understanding of packaging machinery, production line performance, and material compatibility will be essential to ensure new packaging solutions can be implemented successfully without negatively impacting operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities Lead packaging engineering and machinery improvement projects across multiple manufacturing sites Ensure packaging formats and materials are compatible with filling, sealing, and packing machinery Manage packaging line trials, validation testing, and production implementation Work with equipment manufacturers and packaging suppliers to introduce new technologies Troubleshoot packaging machine interface issues affecting production performance Support operations teams in improving packaging line reliability and efficiency Drive continuous improvement across packaging processes and machinery performance Deliver sustainable packaging initiatives including recyclable materials and lightweighting Ensure packaging solutions meet food safety, regulatory, and quality standards Maintain packaging specifications and documentation across sites About You Degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Packaging Technology, or related discipline Experience in project engineering, packaging engineering, or manufacturing engineering within FMCG Strong understanding of automated packaging machinery and production lines Experience working in food or dairy manufacturing environments Knowledge of flexible packaging, trays, films, sealing technologies, and barrier materials Experience managing production trials and machinery optimisation Strong problem solving and project management capability Ability to work cross functionally with engineering, operations, and technical teams Proficient in MS Office and ERP systems (Dynamics NAV / Business Central desirable) Full right to work in the UK (sponsorship not available) What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Life assurance Ongoing training and development Opportunity to deliver engineering led packaging innovation within a leading NI food manufacturer This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Engineer or Manufacturing Engineer with experience in packaging machinery and food production environments who wants to play a key role in improving packaging performance, sustainability, and operational efficiency across multiple sites. For a confidential conversation or to apply, please contact: Conor O'Hagan - Hunter Savage All enquiries will be handled in strict confidence.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Packaging Engineering Project Manager Multi Site Role Northern Ireland Permanent Contact: Conor O'Hagan - Hunter Savage Hunter Savage is delighted to partner with a leading food manufacturing organisation to recruit a Packaging Engineering Project Manager to join their operations team. This is a key strategic, multi site role focused on optimising packaging machinery, delivering packaging innovation projects, and ensuring compatibility between packaging materials and high speed production lines. The successful candidate will bring a strong engineering or operations background, ideally with experience in food, dairy, or FMCG manufacturing, and a solid understanding of automated packaging lines, filling systems, and packaging material performance. Top 3 Things About This Role Engineering Led Packaging Projects Lead projects focused on integrating new packaging formats with automated filling and packaging equipment. Operational Impact Across Multiple Sites Improve packaging line efficiency, reliability, and performance across several manufacturing facilities. Sustainability & Innovation Support the transition to more sustainable packaging formats while ensuring operational compatibility and performance. The Role Reporting to the Director of Production, the Packaging Engineering Project Manager will support the delivery of packaging engineering projects across multiple production sites. The role focuses on ensuring packaging materials, formats, and machinery operate effectively together in high speed food production environments. You will work closely with engineering, operations, procurement, and packaging suppliers to deliver projects from concept and trials through to full production implementation. A strong understanding of packaging machinery, production line performance, and material compatibility will be essential to ensure new packaging solutions can be implemented successfully without negatively impacting operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities Lead packaging engineering and machinery improvement projects across multiple manufacturing sites Ensure packaging formats and materials are compatible with filling, sealing, and packing machinery Manage packaging line trials, validation testing, and production implementation Work with equipment manufacturers and packaging suppliers to introduce new technologies Troubleshoot packaging machine interface issues affecting production performance Support operations teams in improving packaging line reliability and efficiency Drive continuous improvement across packaging processes and machinery performance Deliver sustainable packaging initiatives including recyclable materials and lightweighting Ensure packaging solutions meet food safety, regulatory, and quality standards Maintain packaging specifications and documentation across sites About You Degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Packaging Technology, or related discipline Experience in project engineering, packaging engineering, or manufacturing engineering within FMCG Strong understanding of automated packaging machinery and production lines Experience working in food or dairy manufacturing environments Knowledge of flexible packaging, trays, films, sealing technologies, and barrier materials Experience managing production trials and machinery optimisation Strong problem solving and project management capability Ability to work cross functionally with engineering, operations, and technical teams Proficient in MS Office and ERP systems (Dynamics NAV / Business Central desirable) Full right to work in the UK (sponsorship not available) What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Life assurance Ongoing training and development Opportunity to deliver engineering led packaging innovation within a leading NI food manufacturer This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Engineer or Manufacturing Engineer with experience in packaging machinery and food production environments who wants to play a key role in improving packaging performance, sustainability, and operational efficiency across multiple sites. For a confidential conversation or to apply, please contact: Conor O'Hagan - Hunter Savage All enquiries will be handled in strict confidence.
The Deputy Chief Management Accountant role will work closely with the Chief Management Accountant (CMA) and be responsible for the running and collation of the month end financial position, and be responsible for the provision of all financial analytical data to support the running of the Trust. Please note: CCAB recognised accountancy qualification required This advert may close early if we receive a high number of applications. The role requires a minimum of three days office working. Interviews will be held the week commencing 11th May. Main duties of the job Develop the Financial Management Team to provide a high quality business partnering function, by enhancing cross working between teams and improving processes which impact on the function. Act as the principal deputy to the Chief Management Accountant, assuming full responsibility for the management accounting function in their absence, including leadership of the finance team and presentation of financial reports to senior management and Board-level committees. Lead on the preparation and submission of external financial reporting. Provide trust wide analysis of the recurrent position, and analysis for our commissions. Responsible for developing, leading and managing the Trust's strategic financial management, together with the CMA, ensuring it adds value to the Trust. Offer expert knowledge of NHS business cases and investment appraisal generally. Be responsible for the Trust's Costing function and submission of the National Cost Collection. About us London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is the busiest ambulance Trust in the UK - it is a very exciting Finance Team to be part of. We are seeking someone who will fit with the Trust values - Caring, Respect and Teamwork. This role sits in our Management Accounts team, but has very close links to Operational and Executive Directors. The Finance team works widely across the Trust at all levels up to Board and with a variety of other partners such as external NHS Trusts, commercial organisations, Heathrow Airport, Stadia, and London's Air Ambulance. You will have the opportunity to join the team and gain experience of being involved in a varied portfolio. Annual leave starts at 27 days rising to 33 days, plus bank holidays, in line with agenda for change (NHS terms and conditions). Job responsibilities Provide leadership to the Financial Management Team, and line management to the Head of Costing Provide strategic financial information to Executive Committee, Board members and senior managers for corporate decision making Report and discuss with Executive Team, Trust Board and senior managers contentiously and highly complex Trust-wide issues such as the scenarios for strategic financial plans, financial risks and financial viability over the strategic horizon. Deputise for the Chief Management Accountant on all financial issues as required Lead the costing team to manage all areas of costing priorities including national cost collection submissions and service line reporting. Lead the financial input on large and complex projects, liaising with Finance Business Partners to manage delivery of high quality business case support Ensure the Trusts financial plans align with other aspects of the Trusts strategy Ensure the robust management and governance of financial frameworks, providing technical expertise to others in the Finance Department across a range of areas For a more detailed job description and main responsibilities of the role, please see the attached job description Person Specification Qualifications, Accreditations, Education CCAB recognised accountancy qualification An MBA or equivalent experience of managing part of the Finance function in a large service delivery organisation Undertaken a variety of additional short courses to develop specialist knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Experience Experience of dealing with highly complex discussions at Director level Proven track record of providing high quality, financial analysis and modelling Experience of preparation and completion of external monthly financial reporting and planning submissions to regulatorsExperience of managing costing functions and national costing submissions Experience of working at a strategic level, able to recognise direction and implications of policy Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Specialist in technical accounting issues, the post holder must be able to demonstrate sound technical accounting knowledge. This must include the application of knowledge from IFRS Able to demonstrate sound analytical skills with the ability to deal effectively with large quantities of complex data, both financial and non-financial and producing clear and understandable recommendations from it. Able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the NHS as a whole, its strategic direction and implications of policy. Experience of the NHS planning process Highly developed IT skills. Able to plan and co-ordinate the work in / outside of Finance to meet the month end and year-end timetables. Experience of negotiating and agreeing deadliness and standards and quality of work with other departments. Highly developed level of communication and interpersonal skills that enable highly complex technical issues to be explained in clear and concise terms. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £88,250 to £100,355 a year per annum incl HCAS
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
The Deputy Chief Management Accountant role will work closely with the Chief Management Accountant (CMA) and be responsible for the running and collation of the month end financial position, and be responsible for the provision of all financial analytical data to support the running of the Trust. Please note: CCAB recognised accountancy qualification required This advert may close early if we receive a high number of applications. The role requires a minimum of three days office working. Interviews will be held the week commencing 11th May. Main duties of the job Develop the Financial Management Team to provide a high quality business partnering function, by enhancing cross working between teams and improving processes which impact on the function. Act as the principal deputy to the Chief Management Accountant, assuming full responsibility for the management accounting function in their absence, including leadership of the finance team and presentation of financial reports to senior management and Board-level committees. Lead on the preparation and submission of external financial reporting. Provide trust wide analysis of the recurrent position, and analysis for our commissions. Responsible for developing, leading and managing the Trust's strategic financial management, together with the CMA, ensuring it adds value to the Trust. Offer expert knowledge of NHS business cases and investment appraisal generally. Be responsible for the Trust's Costing function and submission of the National Cost Collection. About us London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is the busiest ambulance Trust in the UK - it is a very exciting Finance Team to be part of. We are seeking someone who will fit with the Trust values - Caring, Respect and Teamwork. This role sits in our Management Accounts team, but has very close links to Operational and Executive Directors. The Finance team works widely across the Trust at all levels up to Board and with a variety of other partners such as external NHS Trusts, commercial organisations, Heathrow Airport, Stadia, and London's Air Ambulance. You will have the opportunity to join the team and gain experience of being involved in a varied portfolio. Annual leave starts at 27 days rising to 33 days, plus bank holidays, in line with agenda for change (NHS terms and conditions). Job responsibilities Provide leadership to the Financial Management Team, and line management to the Head of Costing Provide strategic financial information to Executive Committee, Board members and senior managers for corporate decision making Report and discuss with Executive Team, Trust Board and senior managers contentiously and highly complex Trust-wide issues such as the scenarios for strategic financial plans, financial risks and financial viability over the strategic horizon. Deputise for the Chief Management Accountant on all financial issues as required Lead the costing team to manage all areas of costing priorities including national cost collection submissions and service line reporting. Lead the financial input on large and complex projects, liaising with Finance Business Partners to manage delivery of high quality business case support Ensure the Trusts financial plans align with other aspects of the Trusts strategy Ensure the robust management and governance of financial frameworks, providing technical expertise to others in the Finance Department across a range of areas For a more detailed job description and main responsibilities of the role, please see the attached job description Person Specification Qualifications, Accreditations, Education CCAB recognised accountancy qualification An MBA or equivalent experience of managing part of the Finance function in a large service delivery organisation Undertaken a variety of additional short courses to develop specialist knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Experience Experience of dealing with highly complex discussions at Director level Proven track record of providing high quality, financial analysis and modelling Experience of preparation and completion of external monthly financial reporting and planning submissions to regulatorsExperience of managing costing functions and national costing submissions Experience of working at a strategic level, able to recognise direction and implications of policy Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Specialist in technical accounting issues, the post holder must be able to demonstrate sound technical accounting knowledge. This must include the application of knowledge from IFRS Able to demonstrate sound analytical skills with the ability to deal effectively with large quantities of complex data, both financial and non-financial and producing clear and understandable recommendations from it. Able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the NHS as a whole, its strategic direction and implications of policy. Experience of the NHS planning process Highly developed IT skills. Able to plan and co-ordinate the work in / outside of Finance to meet the month end and year-end timetables. Experience of negotiating and agreeing deadliness and standards and quality of work with other departments. Highly developed level of communication and interpersonal skills that enable highly complex technical issues to be explained in clear and concise terms. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £88,250 to £100,355 a year per annum incl HCAS
Job Purpose Based in our Keighley depot -The hire desk manager will assist customers with their requirements for hire equipment, responding to customer enquiries and processing orders in a professional manner. Preparation and chasing up of quotations together with providing relevant technical specifications of machines click apply for full job details
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose Based in our Keighley depot -The hire desk manager will assist customers with their requirements for hire equipment, responding to customer enquiries and processing orders in a professional manner. Preparation and chasing up of quotations together with providing relevant technical specifications of machines click apply for full job details
Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Manchester Business Line Job Type Permanent / FTC Date published Connect to your opportunity As a Digital Manufacturing Manager, you are responsible for leading small consulting teams to design and implement and develop Digital Manufacturing solutions. Specific responsibilities include: Unlocking new operational benefits for manufacturers enabled by Digital Manufacturing Technologies (e.g. Improved asset efficiency, Improved quality, reduced cost, Improved safety and sustainability) Working effectively in diverse teams within an inclusive team culture where people are recognised for their contribution Engaging with clients to understand and interpret business challenges into functional design specifications, through to iterative rapid prototyping solutions Working with a team of functional consultants to guide the successful design, development and implementation of solutions in line with implementation methodologies Advising Solution Architects and liaising with developers to interpret business requirements and create the technical solution with them Supporting business development opportunities Connect to your skills and professional experience We need someone who is comfortable engaging with manufacturing clients to understand their business problems and deliver solutions. We are looking for individuals with a natural propensity for problem solving, who recognise the mix of talents it takes to develop creative, impactful solutions and can balance them within a team. Experience with manufacturing operations and shop floor, including knowledge of best practices within lean manufacturing methodologies Proven experience in defining Digital Manufacturing strategies, developing functional requirements, supporting solution design, build and test, developing user training, defining support procedures and implementing practical business solutions under multiple deadlines in a global context Experience of working with one or more of the industry leading Digital Manufacturing platforms Ability of working within diverse and remotely located teams Professional working proficiency in the English language Proven experience in Manufacturing Execution System (MES) solution design and delivery Knowledge of Digital Manufacturing Sensor Management, Automation & Control Systems, Analytics, Data Management and Architecture Eligible for UK clearance Personal independence Regulation and controls are standard practice in our industry and Deloitte is no exception. These controls provide important legal protection for both you and the firm. We are subject to a number of audit regulations, one of which requires that certain colleagues abide by specific personal independence constraints (e.g., in relation to any financial interests and employment relationships). This can mean that you and your "Immediate Family Members" are not permitted to hold certain financial interests (shares, funds, bonds etc.) with audit clients of the firm, and also prohibitions on certain employment relationships (e.g., you are not permitted to hold a secondary employment role with SEC audit clients of the firm whilst being employed by the firm). The recruitment team will provide further detail as you progress through the recruitment process or you can contact the Independence team upon request. Our hybrid working policy You'll be based in one of our UK offices with hybrid working. At Deloitte we understand the importance of balancing your career alongside your home life. That's why we'll support you to work flexibly through our hybrid working policy. Depending on the requirements of your role, you'll have the opportunity to work in your local office, virtual collaboration spaces, client sites and remotely. You'll get the chance to meet face to face when needed, while you collaborate and learn from colleagues, share your experiences, and build the relationships that will fuel your career and prioritise your wellbeing. Please check with your recruiter for the specific working requirements that may apply for your role. Connect to your return to work opportunity For this role we can offer coaching and support designed for returners to refresh your knowledge and skills, and help your transition back into the workplace after a career break of two years or more. If this is relevant for you, just let your recruiter know when you make your application.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Manchester Business Line Job Type Permanent / FTC Date published Connect to your opportunity As a Digital Manufacturing Manager, you are responsible for leading small consulting teams to design and implement and develop Digital Manufacturing solutions. Specific responsibilities include: Unlocking new operational benefits for manufacturers enabled by Digital Manufacturing Technologies (e.g. Improved asset efficiency, Improved quality, reduced cost, Improved safety and sustainability) Working effectively in diverse teams within an inclusive team culture where people are recognised for their contribution Engaging with clients to understand and interpret business challenges into functional design specifications, through to iterative rapid prototyping solutions Working with a team of functional consultants to guide the successful design, development and implementation of solutions in line with implementation methodologies Advising Solution Architects and liaising with developers to interpret business requirements and create the technical solution with them Supporting business development opportunities Connect to your skills and professional experience We need someone who is comfortable engaging with manufacturing clients to understand their business problems and deliver solutions. We are looking for individuals with a natural propensity for problem solving, who recognise the mix of talents it takes to develop creative, impactful solutions and can balance them within a team. Experience with manufacturing operations and shop floor, including knowledge of best practices within lean manufacturing methodologies Proven experience in defining Digital Manufacturing strategies, developing functional requirements, supporting solution design, build and test, developing user training, defining support procedures and implementing practical business solutions under multiple deadlines in a global context Experience of working with one or more of the industry leading Digital Manufacturing platforms Ability of working within diverse and remotely located teams Professional working proficiency in the English language Proven experience in Manufacturing Execution System (MES) solution design and delivery Knowledge of Digital Manufacturing Sensor Management, Automation & Control Systems, Analytics, Data Management and Architecture Eligible for UK clearance Personal independence Regulation and controls are standard practice in our industry and Deloitte is no exception. These controls provide important legal protection for both you and the firm. We are subject to a number of audit regulations, one of which requires that certain colleagues abide by specific personal independence constraints (e.g., in relation to any financial interests and employment relationships). This can mean that you and your "Immediate Family Members" are not permitted to hold certain financial interests (shares, funds, bonds etc.) with audit clients of the firm, and also prohibitions on certain employment relationships (e.g., you are not permitted to hold a secondary employment role with SEC audit clients of the firm whilst being employed by the firm). The recruitment team will provide further detail as you progress through the recruitment process or you can contact the Independence team upon request. Our hybrid working policy You'll be based in one of our UK offices with hybrid working. At Deloitte we understand the importance of balancing your career alongside your home life. That's why we'll support you to work flexibly through our hybrid working policy. Depending on the requirements of your role, you'll have the opportunity to work in your local office, virtual collaboration spaces, client sites and remotely. You'll get the chance to meet face to face when needed, while you collaborate and learn from colleagues, share your experiences, and build the relationships that will fuel your career and prioritise your wellbeing. Please check with your recruiter for the specific working requirements that may apply for your role. Connect to your return to work opportunity For this role we can offer coaching and support designed for returners to refresh your knowledge and skills, and help your transition back into the workplace after a career break of two years or more. If this is relevant for you, just let your recruiter know when you make your application.
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Location: City of London Salary: £85K- £90K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: VAC-37 Posted: March 9, 2026 Salary: Up to £90,000 Location: London (Hybrid Working Available) The Opportunity An established Tier 1 construction contractor with a strong pipeline of work across London is seeking an experienced Building Services Manager to support the delivery of major construction projects. Working closely with project delivery teams, you will oversee the coordination and installation of mechanical and electrical building services packages, ensuring they are delivered safely, on programme and to the highest quality standards. This role will involve working with specialist subcontractors, managing commissioning activities and ensuring technical compliance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Manage the appointment and coordination of specialist MEP subcontractors. Review technical submissions and design documentation from supply chain partners. Oversee installation and commissioning of building services systems. Carry out site inspections to ensure quality standards and specifications are met. Monitor progress of subcontract packages against project programme. Ensure completion of as-built information and O&M documentation. Provide regular technical updates and progress reports to senior project stakeholders. Work collaboratively with project teams, consultants and subcontractors to ensure efficient delivery. About You Experience working in a Building Services Manager or M&E Manager role within a main contractor environment. Strong experience managing building services subcontract packages on construction projects. Proven delivery of MEP packages valued at £5M or above. Experience working on education or public sector construction projects would be beneficial. Strong technical understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Excellent communication and coordination skills. Additional Information London based projects Flexible / hybrid working available If you are interested in this opportunity, please do contact Lewis Calder Fawkes and Reece London.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Location: City of London Salary: £85K- £90K per Year Contract: Permanent Type: Full Time Reference: VAC-37 Posted: March 9, 2026 Salary: Up to £90,000 Location: London (Hybrid Working Available) The Opportunity An established Tier 1 construction contractor with a strong pipeline of work across London is seeking an experienced Building Services Manager to support the delivery of major construction projects. Working closely with project delivery teams, you will oversee the coordination and installation of mechanical and electrical building services packages, ensuring they are delivered safely, on programme and to the highest quality standards. This role will involve working with specialist subcontractors, managing commissioning activities and ensuring technical compliance throughout the project lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Manage the appointment and coordination of specialist MEP subcontractors. Review technical submissions and design documentation from supply chain partners. Oversee installation and commissioning of building services systems. Carry out site inspections to ensure quality standards and specifications are met. Monitor progress of subcontract packages against project programme. Ensure completion of as-built information and O&M documentation. Provide regular technical updates and progress reports to senior project stakeholders. Work collaboratively with project teams, consultants and subcontractors to ensure efficient delivery. About You Experience working in a Building Services Manager or M&E Manager role within a main contractor environment. Strong experience managing building services subcontract packages on construction projects. Proven delivery of MEP packages valued at £5M or above. Experience working on education or public sector construction projects would be beneficial. Strong technical understanding of mechanical and electrical building systems. Excellent communication and coordination skills. Additional Information London based projects Flexible / hybrid working available If you are interested in this opportunity, please do contact Lewis Calder Fawkes and Reece London.
Clarity Pharma Ltd is a leading Pharmaceutical Wholesaler and Third Party Logistics Service Provider. We offer a suite of bespoke end-to-end services combined with offering a portfolio of over 2,500 medicines to the Primary Healthcare market. Founded since 1999, we have had huge success over the years, winning numerous awards including the 'Alantra Pharma Fast 50' award for two years running. We are expanding our Commercial Retail team and have the opportunity for a Full-Time Business Development Manager (Cascade) to join our team. Role and Responsibilities: To work with customers that prefer to order via online portals and cascade providers To gain and develop new business Working with cascade providers to increase our current trading base To have joint responsibility for a database of existing and target customers across our house account database To pro-actively contact existing customers to maintain and grow the business with their accounts To assist in resolving all customer queries, including complaints when required To ensure all customer enquiries are managed in a professional and timely manner To collaborate with various departments to seek further product information to resolve queries To develop a good working knowledge of the product range and industry to engage with the customer and provide an efficient front-line service To work to Key Performance Indicators, Service Level Agreements and quality standards to maximise customer satisfaction and performance To complete the monthly targets set To follow procedures for each task and process/request including logging, processing and progress chasing enquiries To complete various department administration as required by the business Responsible for our company enquiries inbox Person Specification: Previous Telesales / phone experience Preferred but not required A proven KPI record, with commitment to reach targets and deadlines (E) Strong commercial awareness, sound judgement and competent in making business decisions (E) Strong computer skills with excellent verbal & written communication skills (E) Good administrative and organisational skills (E) Pro-active, hard working with a positive can-do attitude (E) Can work on your own initiative as well as in team (E) Confident and innovative approach to work (E) Attention to detail and high levels of accuracy in your work (E) Benefits: Clear commission structure / Incentives Company socials Birthday club To be part of an exciting & growing company with a great team Monday Friday, will consider full-time or part-time applicants If you are interested in the role, please apply now!
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Clarity Pharma Ltd is a leading Pharmaceutical Wholesaler and Third Party Logistics Service Provider. We offer a suite of bespoke end-to-end services combined with offering a portfolio of over 2,500 medicines to the Primary Healthcare market. Founded since 1999, we have had huge success over the years, winning numerous awards including the 'Alantra Pharma Fast 50' award for two years running. We are expanding our Commercial Retail team and have the opportunity for a Full-Time Business Development Manager (Cascade) to join our team. Role and Responsibilities: To work with customers that prefer to order via online portals and cascade providers To gain and develop new business Working with cascade providers to increase our current trading base To have joint responsibility for a database of existing and target customers across our house account database To pro-actively contact existing customers to maintain and grow the business with their accounts To assist in resolving all customer queries, including complaints when required To ensure all customer enquiries are managed in a professional and timely manner To collaborate with various departments to seek further product information to resolve queries To develop a good working knowledge of the product range and industry to engage with the customer and provide an efficient front-line service To work to Key Performance Indicators, Service Level Agreements and quality standards to maximise customer satisfaction and performance To complete the monthly targets set To follow procedures for each task and process/request including logging, processing and progress chasing enquiries To complete various department administration as required by the business Responsible for our company enquiries inbox Person Specification: Previous Telesales / phone experience Preferred but not required A proven KPI record, with commitment to reach targets and deadlines (E) Strong commercial awareness, sound judgement and competent in making business decisions (E) Strong computer skills with excellent verbal & written communication skills (E) Good administrative and organisational skills (E) Pro-active, hard working with a positive can-do attitude (E) Can work on your own initiative as well as in team (E) Confident and innovative approach to work (E) Attention to detail and high levels of accuracy in your work (E) Benefits: Clear commission structure / Incentives Company socials Birthday club To be part of an exciting & growing company with a great team Monday Friday, will consider full-time or part-time applicants If you are interested in the role, please apply now!
Solar Quality/Commissioning Electrical Supervisor Job title: Support Quality/Commissioning Electrical Supervisor UK Location: Various site across UK Contract: Permanent Full-time Salary: Competitive salary, depends on the experience. The Solar Quality / Commissioning Electrical Supervisor is responsible for overseeing quality assurance and commissioning activities for the electrical scope of solar PV projects. The role ensures that installations are executed according to technical specifications, manages testing and commissioning processes, and verifies that all electrical systems are fully operational and ready for final handover. Key Responsibilities: Supervise quality control and commissioning activities for solar PV electrical installations. Verify that electrical works are completed according to project drawings, specifications, and standards. Coordinate and manage testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning of electrical systems. Oversee inspections, identify defects, and ensure corrective actions are implemented. Support system energisation and ensure readiness for project handover. Liaise with project managers, engineers, and contractors to ensure commissioning milestones are achieved. Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in electrical commissioning or quality supervision within solar PV, renewable energy, or large electrical infrastructure projects. Strong understanding of solar PV systems, inverters, transformers, and LV/MV electrical equipment. Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and commissioning documentation. NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or equivalent. 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations (BS7671). City & Guilds 2391/2394/2395 Inspection & Testing (highly desirable). ECS / JIB Gold Card (preferred). SSSTS or SMSTS certification desirable. Strong troubleshooting, organisational, and communication skills.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Solar Quality/Commissioning Electrical Supervisor Job title: Support Quality/Commissioning Electrical Supervisor UK Location: Various site across UK Contract: Permanent Full-time Salary: Competitive salary, depends on the experience. The Solar Quality / Commissioning Electrical Supervisor is responsible for overseeing quality assurance and commissioning activities for the electrical scope of solar PV projects. The role ensures that installations are executed according to technical specifications, manages testing and commissioning processes, and verifies that all electrical systems are fully operational and ready for final handover. Key Responsibilities: Supervise quality control and commissioning activities for solar PV electrical installations. Verify that electrical works are completed according to project drawings, specifications, and standards. Coordinate and manage testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning of electrical systems. Oversee inspections, identify defects, and ensure corrective actions are implemented. Support system energisation and ensure readiness for project handover. Liaise with project managers, engineers, and contractors to ensure commissioning milestones are achieved. Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in electrical commissioning or quality supervision within solar PV, renewable energy, or large electrical infrastructure projects. Strong understanding of solar PV systems, inverters, transformers, and LV/MV electrical equipment. Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and commissioning documentation. NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or equivalent. 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations (BS7671). City & Guilds 2391/2394/2395 Inspection & Testing (highly desirable). ECS / JIB Gold Card (preferred). SSSTS or SMSTS certification desirable. Strong troubleshooting, organisational, and communication skills.
Job Title: Estimator / Assistant Estimator Location: Manchester, UK (projects nationwide) Salary: Assistant Estimator: Up to £35,000 Estimator: Up to £60,000 About the Company Our client is a well-established main contractor with over 15 years of experience delivering maintenance and insurance claim projects across the UK. The business has evolved significantly, expanding into heritage works and education projects, with a strong pipeline of summer refurbishment schemes. With a turnover of £15 million last year and ambitious plans for continued growth, the company is now focusing on securing larger, more complex projects, targeting higher-value opportunities with a more strategic and selective tendering approach. Project values currently range from £10,000 to £15 million across multiple sectors. The Role Due to continued growth, our client is seeking an Estimator or Assistant Estimator to join their commercial team, reporting directly to the Commercial Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity for either: An Assistant Estimator looking to develop within a supportive environment and gain exposure to a wide range of projects, or An experienced Estimator who can hit the ground running and play a key role in securing new business. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed and competitive cost estimates for a variety of construction projects Analyse tender documentation, drawings, and specifications Manage the full tendering process from enquiry through to submission Obtain and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations Identify risks, opportunities, and value engineering options Collaborate closely with the commercial and operational teams Support business strategy by targeting larger, higher-value projects Key Requirements Previous experience in an estimating role within a main contractor environment Strong understanding of construction methods, materials, and pricing Experience working across sectors such as maintenance, heritage, or education (desirable) Ability to manage multiple tenders and work to deadlines Excellent communication and negotiation skills Proficiency in relevant estimating and Microsoft Office software What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing and evolving contractor Exposure to a diverse and expanding project portfolio Clear progression pathway, particularly for Assistant-level candidates Competitive salary based on experience Supportive team environment with direct mentorship from senior leadership
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Estimator / Assistant Estimator Location: Manchester, UK (projects nationwide) Salary: Assistant Estimator: Up to £35,000 Estimator: Up to £60,000 About the Company Our client is a well-established main contractor with over 15 years of experience delivering maintenance and insurance claim projects across the UK. The business has evolved significantly, expanding into heritage works and education projects, with a strong pipeline of summer refurbishment schemes. With a turnover of £15 million last year and ambitious plans for continued growth, the company is now focusing on securing larger, more complex projects, targeting higher-value opportunities with a more strategic and selective tendering approach. Project values currently range from £10,000 to £15 million across multiple sectors. The Role Due to continued growth, our client is seeking an Estimator or Assistant Estimator to join their commercial team, reporting directly to the Commercial Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity for either: An Assistant Estimator looking to develop within a supportive environment and gain exposure to a wide range of projects, or An experienced Estimator who can hit the ground running and play a key role in securing new business. Key Responsibilities Prepare detailed and competitive cost estimates for a variety of construction projects Analyse tender documentation, drawings, and specifications Manage the full tendering process from enquiry through to submission Obtain and evaluate subcontractor and supplier quotations Identify risks, opportunities, and value engineering options Collaborate closely with the commercial and operational teams Support business strategy by targeting larger, higher-value projects Key Requirements Previous experience in an estimating role within a main contractor environment Strong understanding of construction methods, materials, and pricing Experience working across sectors such as maintenance, heritage, or education (desirable) Ability to manage multiple tenders and work to deadlines Excellent communication and negotiation skills Proficiency in relevant estimating and Microsoft Office software What's on Offer Opportunity to join a growing and evolving contractor Exposure to a diverse and expanding project portfolio Clear progression pathway, particularly for Assistant-level candidates Competitive salary based on experience Supportive team environment with direct mentorship from senior leadership
Job Title: On-Site Project Manager (Fit Out & Refurbishment) Location: Glasgow, Scotland Salary: 55,000 to 65,000 + Car Allowance Additional Packages: Couple healthcare membership Increased Employers Pension Contributions (5%) 33 days total annual holidays (including public holidays) Role Overview: Site Manager leading the site team in delivering refurbishment and fitout packages on commercial office, healthcare and education projects valued from 2m to 10m . Key Requirements: Using software such as Asta Power Project or MS Projects CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations of commercial build projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Manage site teams, including subcontractors and direct staff, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment. Enforce site safety protocols, conduct regular inspections, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and company policies. Develop, monitor, and maintain project schedules, addressing delays or disruptions to keep projects on track. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, addressing their queries, providing progress updates, and ensuring satisfaction with project delivery. Coordinate labour, materials, and equipment effectively to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Ensure all work meets or exceeds company and industry standards through regular inspections and snagging processes. Address on-site challenges promptly, making decisions to minimise disruption and maintain project momentum. Monitor budgets, identify cost-saving opportunities, and ensure all variations are recorded and approved. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, safety audits, progress updates, and contractual changes. Liaise with architects, engineers, and other consultants to resolve technical queries and ensure smooth project execution. Review subcontractor performance, ensure adherence to project specifications, and address any underperformance. Manage project completion, ensuring a smooth handover process and addressing any post-handover issues. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title: On-Site Project Manager (Fit Out & Refurbishment) Location: Glasgow, Scotland Salary: 55,000 to 65,000 + Car Allowance Additional Packages: Couple healthcare membership Increased Employers Pension Contributions (5%) 33 days total annual holidays (including public holidays) Role Overview: Site Manager leading the site team in delivering refurbishment and fitout packages on commercial office, healthcare and education projects valued from 2m to 10m . Key Requirements: Using software such as Asta Power Project or MS Projects CSCS Card SMSTS First Aid Responsibilities: Oversee the day-to-day operations of commercial build projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Manage site teams, including subcontractors and direct staff, fostering a collaborative and productive work environment. Enforce site safety protocols, conduct regular inspections, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and company policies. Develop, monitor, and maintain project schedules, addressing delays or disruptions to keep projects on track. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, addressing their queries, providing progress updates, and ensuring satisfaction with project delivery. Coordinate labour, materials, and equipment effectively to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Ensure all work meets or exceeds company and industry standards through regular inspections and snagging processes. Address on-site challenges promptly, making decisions to minimise disruption and maintain project momentum. Monitor budgets, identify cost-saving opportunities, and ensure all variations are recorded and approved. Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, safety audits, progress updates, and contractual changes. Liaise with architects, engineers, and other consultants to resolve technical queries and ensure smooth project execution. Review subcontractor performance, ensure adherence to project specifications, and address any underperformance. Manage project completion, ensuring a smooth handover process and addressing any post-handover issues. Contacts to Apply: Sam Hunter - Associate Director: (phone number removed) Cameron Lally - Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Liverpool, Lancashire
Office Manager Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust Employer: Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust Location: Liverpool, L87SS Pay: Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 01/05/2026 About this job Do you want to be part of and lead our friendly, hard-working and forward thinking Administration and Clerical Team? As part of the Diagnostic Treatment Centre development an exciting opportunity has arisen within the Imaging Department for a suitably qualified and motivated individual to provide leadership in the role of Office Manager. The Imaging department provides a 7 day imaging service, covering the modalities of Ultrasound, X-ray, DEXA, Fluoroscopy, CT & MRI. The successful candidate will lead the admin & clerical team to ensure the smooth running of this busy department working with the Access & Performance Manager and the associated teams of the DTC. The ideal candidate will have experience of managing a team, providing leadership, day to day management and building and maintaining good working relationships across the service. You will be self directive, good at reflective practice, highly organised, with excellent communication skills. The post holder will ensure provision of timely and accurate administrative support to colleagues within various clinical services. This is a varied role and can be demanding at times whilst supporting the team. The applicant will also be expected to provide cross cover for colleagues as and when required. Experience of using electronic patient records would be advantageous. The post holder will have a leading role in developing services and therefore will need to be able to demonstrate the ability to embrace and implement change. About the Trust Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust delivers the highest standards of care for women, babies and families. Each year we deliver over 7,500 babies, carry out over 49,000 gynaecological inpatient and outpatient procedures, care for over 1,000 poorly & preterm newborns, perform around 1,000 IVF cycles and have over 4,000 genetic appointments taking place. We believe that this along with a strong dedication to research & innovation makes us thespecialist health provider of choice in Europe for women, babies and families. We have some of the leading experts in their field, which has been showcased on national TV and news, making our teams famous across the world for professionalism, skill & compassion. The Trust is constantly innovating and evolving its services to provide the most cutting edge and modern care possible. As well as developing services on our current site we have long-term aspirations for the future. We have recently launched a number of new strategies which provide a detailed long-term plan for our services. Check out why Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust is a great place to work using the links below: Video: Online brochure: Please see Job description and person specification for full details. Responsibilities Monitor and review staffing levels and workloads allocating tasks efficiently. Undertake planning of the clerical and support aspects of the department/service. Undertake root cause analysis of any areas of under-performance. Demonstrate strong and effective leadership acting as an exemplary role model for the team. Manage annual leave for Admin and Clerical team ensuring adequate staff cover is maintained. Ensure compliance with Mandatory training and maintain current records Ensure all Admin and Clerical staff attend annual appraisal interview and agree Personal Development Plan, conducting the initial stages of the appraisal process Monitoring performance of staff, identifying any training requirements. Manage the recruitment interviews, selection, appointment and induction of Administration & Clerical staff to the department. Ensure sickness and absence policy is followed. Perform formal sickness counselling as and when required. Undertake first line management responsibilities. Conduct return to work interviews, and participate in disciplinary and/or dismissal procedures, dealing with grievances etc. Ensure all appropriate Trust / Department policies and procedures are implemented. This advert closes on Wednesday 15 Apr 2026
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Office Manager Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust Employer: Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust Location: Liverpool, L87SS Pay: Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 01/05/2026 About this job Do you want to be part of and lead our friendly, hard-working and forward thinking Administration and Clerical Team? As part of the Diagnostic Treatment Centre development an exciting opportunity has arisen within the Imaging Department for a suitably qualified and motivated individual to provide leadership in the role of Office Manager. The Imaging department provides a 7 day imaging service, covering the modalities of Ultrasound, X-ray, DEXA, Fluoroscopy, CT & MRI. The successful candidate will lead the admin & clerical team to ensure the smooth running of this busy department working with the Access & Performance Manager and the associated teams of the DTC. The ideal candidate will have experience of managing a team, providing leadership, day to day management and building and maintaining good working relationships across the service. You will be self directive, good at reflective practice, highly organised, with excellent communication skills. The post holder will ensure provision of timely and accurate administrative support to colleagues within various clinical services. This is a varied role and can be demanding at times whilst supporting the team. The applicant will also be expected to provide cross cover for colleagues as and when required. Experience of using electronic patient records would be advantageous. The post holder will have a leading role in developing services and therefore will need to be able to demonstrate the ability to embrace and implement change. About the Trust Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust delivers the highest standards of care for women, babies and families. Each year we deliver over 7,500 babies, carry out over 49,000 gynaecological inpatient and outpatient procedures, care for over 1,000 poorly & preterm newborns, perform around 1,000 IVF cycles and have over 4,000 genetic appointments taking place. We believe that this along with a strong dedication to research & innovation makes us thespecialist health provider of choice in Europe for women, babies and families. We have some of the leading experts in their field, which has been showcased on national TV and news, making our teams famous across the world for professionalism, skill & compassion. The Trust is constantly innovating and evolving its services to provide the most cutting edge and modern care possible. As well as developing services on our current site we have long-term aspirations for the future. We have recently launched a number of new strategies which provide a detailed long-term plan for our services. Check out why Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust is a great place to work using the links below: Video: Online brochure: Please see Job description and person specification for full details. Responsibilities Monitor and review staffing levels and workloads allocating tasks efficiently. Undertake planning of the clerical and support aspects of the department/service. Undertake root cause analysis of any areas of under-performance. Demonstrate strong and effective leadership acting as an exemplary role model for the team. Manage annual leave for Admin and Clerical team ensuring adequate staff cover is maintained. Ensure compliance with Mandatory training and maintain current records Ensure all Admin and Clerical staff attend annual appraisal interview and agree Personal Development Plan, conducting the initial stages of the appraisal process Monitoring performance of staff, identifying any training requirements. Manage the recruitment interviews, selection, appointment and induction of Administration & Clerical staff to the department. Ensure sickness and absence policy is followed. Perform formal sickness counselling as and when required. Undertake first line management responsibilities. Conduct return to work interviews, and participate in disciplinary and/or dismissal procedures, dealing with grievances etc. Ensure all appropriate Trust / Department policies and procedures are implemented. This advert closes on Wednesday 15 Apr 2026
Risk Officer The closing date is 12 April 2026 The Risk Officer is an integral member of the Corporate Patient Safety Team and plays a crucial role in supporting effective risk management and governance across the Trust. Working across all areas of organisational risk, the post holder will help embed and continually improve the risk management framework, provide subject matter expertise, and deliver high quality analysis and assurance of risk registers. The Risk Officer will collaborate closely with clinical and corporate colleagues, promoting a culture of safety, transparency, and continuous improvement. The role includes maintaining risk systems, coordinating routine governance processes, and supporting training and communication activities. The post holder will work with the Head of Risk and Quality Insight and the Risk and Quality Governance Manager to implement the Trust's risk strategy, ensure alignment with national standards, and contribute to key improvement programmes. Main duties of the job Promote and embed the organisation's risk management framework, ensuring risks are identified, assessed, and effectively managed. Provide expert advice, tools, training, and guidance to support teams in managing risk. Maintain and continuously improve risk systems, including the Risk Register and Safety & Learning System (e.g. Datix). Analyse risk data to identify themes, learning, and opportunities to reduce exposure and strengthen controls. Coordinate, facilitate, and chair operational risk related meetings, ensuring clear actions, follow up, and reporting. Aggregate and escalatione risk information supporting all colleagues. Act as a subject matter expert and "critical friend," offering constructive challenge and assurance to teams. Produce clear, high quality reports, briefings, and presentations for internal and external audiences. Support delivery of the Trust's risk strategy, improvement plan, audits, and continuous enhancement of risk processes. Design and deliver risk management training, supporting organisational capability and maturity. About us With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation. Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career! We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH. Job responsibilities Risk Management, Governance and Administration Promote consistent application of the risk management framework, ensuring organisational risks are identified, assessed, and well managed. Provide specialist advice to support teams in identifying, evaluating, and managing risks. Deliver tools, templates, guidance, and training that enable effective risk management practice. Identify and incorporate relevant best practice to strengthen the risk management framework. Provide high quality administrative support to the Risk and Quality Governance Team and when relevant to the wider Corporate Quality Team. Maintain and update risk systems (e.g., Datix) and produce required reports using system dashboards, Excel, or other approved platforms. Coordinate and facilitate meetings related to the risk process, including scheduling, virtual management, and arranging equipment. In collaboration with the Risk and Quality Governance Manager, chair the Risk Management Operational Group bringing together key roles from all Care Groups and Corporate Directorates supporting the effective and efficient management of risks. Record accurate minutes, maintain action logs and ensure timely follow up. Support delivery of the wider risk strategy and programme of work as required. Maintain up to date knowledge of relevant policies, legislation, guidelines, and national requirements. Review, update, and develop Standard Operating Procedures relevant to the role, ensuring alignment with organisational needs. Collaborate with the Quality Governance Coordinator to support the wider Quality Team using the Health and Safety compliance toolkit and reviewing all Health and Safety risk assessments. Data, Analysis and Improvement Support the delivery, documentation, and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative risk assessments. Analyse risk data to identify themes, learning, and opportunities to reduce exposure and improve controls. Contribute to the ongoing development of data collection and reporting methods that support the organisation's risk profile and learning. Work collaboratively with staff across the Trust, understanding service needs and enabling the effective use of risk processes. Maintain accurate, accessible risk information and ensure reporting is completed within agreed timescales. Produce briefings and presentations to enhance understanding of risk management and its application. Proactively identify and resolve issues in risk processes, escalating concerns when required. Support the implementation of actions within the risk improvement plan and contribute to continuous enhancement of the risk management framework. Lead on the maintenance, review and continual improvement of the Risk Register Module built within the Trust's Safety and Learning System. Collaboration, Communication and Engagement Coordinate the aggregation and escalation of risk information to support Care Group, Corporate Directorate, Executive Leadership Team and Trust Board oversight. Support colleagues to maintain risk registers through risk reviews, workshops, and system assurance checks, working closely with teams and risk leads. Act as a subject matter expert and critical friend, offering constructive challenge to strengthen risk management activity. Promote engagement with risk processes through clear, motivational communication tailored to all levels of staff. Build and maintain effective working relationships across clinical and corporate teams, using clear and common language. Produce high quality written reports for internal and external audiences. Maintain close communication with line managers and team members, ensuring relevant intelligence and system issues are shared. Represent the Risk and Quality Governance Team in internal and external forums, ensuring consistent and accurate communication regarding risk management systems and processes. Support the development and maturity of risk systems across operational and corporate divisions. Assist in internal and external audit activity related to the Trust's Risk Management Framework. Liaise effectively with clinical and support staff regarding risk systems and processes. Training and Development Support the Head of Risk and Quality Insight and Risk and Quality Governance Manager with the design and implementation of risk training across the organisation. Develop learning materials for face to face, remote, and e learning training packages. Provide face to face and remote training on the organisation's adopted risk management process and the use of the Risk Management System. Undertake personal development to maintain up to date knowledge of risk frameworks, legislation, and best practice. Person Specification Training and Qualification Evidence of active continued professional development supporting a specialist operational role in a relevant field. Strong knowledge of risk management methodologies, frameworks and best practice tools. Risk Management qualification and/or equivalent experience from a recognised professional body (e.g. Institute of Risk Management). Familiarity with recognised risk standards such as the Orange Book or ISO 31000. Experience Supporting the development, implementation, and improvement of risk processes and systems within a team. Chairing and coordinating operational meetings and developing SMART action plans. Designing and delivering risk management, compliance, or related training. Understands current landscape, Wider NHS and system wide working. Supporting policy development and implementation. Working within an operational regulatory or compliance environment. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Address Nottingham University Hospitals - City Hospital Trust Headquarters
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Risk Officer The closing date is 12 April 2026 The Risk Officer is an integral member of the Corporate Patient Safety Team and plays a crucial role in supporting effective risk management and governance across the Trust. Working across all areas of organisational risk, the post holder will help embed and continually improve the risk management framework, provide subject matter expertise, and deliver high quality analysis and assurance of risk registers. The Risk Officer will collaborate closely with clinical and corporate colleagues, promoting a culture of safety, transparency, and continuous improvement. The role includes maintaining risk systems, coordinating routine governance processes, and supporting training and communication activities. The post holder will work with the Head of Risk and Quality Insight and the Risk and Quality Governance Manager to implement the Trust's risk strategy, ensure alignment with national standards, and contribute to key improvement programmes. Main duties of the job Promote and embed the organisation's risk management framework, ensuring risks are identified, assessed, and effectively managed. Provide expert advice, tools, training, and guidance to support teams in managing risk. Maintain and continuously improve risk systems, including the Risk Register and Safety & Learning System (e.g. Datix). Analyse risk data to identify themes, learning, and opportunities to reduce exposure and strengthen controls. Coordinate, facilitate, and chair operational risk related meetings, ensuring clear actions, follow up, and reporting. Aggregate and escalatione risk information supporting all colleagues. Act as a subject matter expert and "critical friend," offering constructive challenge and assurance to teams. Produce clear, high quality reports, briefings, and presentations for internal and external audiences. Support delivery of the Trust's risk strategy, improvement plan, audits, and continuous enhancement of risk processes. Design and deliver risk management training, supporting organisational capability and maturity. About us With over 19,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation. Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career! We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH. Job responsibilities Risk Management, Governance and Administration Promote consistent application of the risk management framework, ensuring organisational risks are identified, assessed, and well managed. Provide specialist advice to support teams in identifying, evaluating, and managing risks. Deliver tools, templates, guidance, and training that enable effective risk management practice. Identify and incorporate relevant best practice to strengthen the risk management framework. Provide high quality administrative support to the Risk and Quality Governance Team and when relevant to the wider Corporate Quality Team. Maintain and update risk systems (e.g., Datix) and produce required reports using system dashboards, Excel, or other approved platforms. Coordinate and facilitate meetings related to the risk process, including scheduling, virtual management, and arranging equipment. In collaboration with the Risk and Quality Governance Manager, chair the Risk Management Operational Group bringing together key roles from all Care Groups and Corporate Directorates supporting the effective and efficient management of risks. Record accurate minutes, maintain action logs and ensure timely follow up. Support delivery of the wider risk strategy and programme of work as required. Maintain up to date knowledge of relevant policies, legislation, guidelines, and national requirements. Review, update, and develop Standard Operating Procedures relevant to the role, ensuring alignment with organisational needs. Collaborate with the Quality Governance Coordinator to support the wider Quality Team using the Health and Safety compliance toolkit and reviewing all Health and Safety risk assessments. Data, Analysis and Improvement Support the delivery, documentation, and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative risk assessments. Analyse risk data to identify themes, learning, and opportunities to reduce exposure and improve controls. Contribute to the ongoing development of data collection and reporting methods that support the organisation's risk profile and learning. Work collaboratively with staff across the Trust, understanding service needs and enabling the effective use of risk processes. Maintain accurate, accessible risk information and ensure reporting is completed within agreed timescales. Produce briefings and presentations to enhance understanding of risk management and its application. Proactively identify and resolve issues in risk processes, escalating concerns when required. Support the implementation of actions within the risk improvement plan and contribute to continuous enhancement of the risk management framework. Lead on the maintenance, review and continual improvement of the Risk Register Module built within the Trust's Safety and Learning System. Collaboration, Communication and Engagement Coordinate the aggregation and escalation of risk information to support Care Group, Corporate Directorate, Executive Leadership Team and Trust Board oversight. Support colleagues to maintain risk registers through risk reviews, workshops, and system assurance checks, working closely with teams and risk leads. Act as a subject matter expert and critical friend, offering constructive challenge to strengthen risk management activity. Promote engagement with risk processes through clear, motivational communication tailored to all levels of staff. Build and maintain effective working relationships across clinical and corporate teams, using clear and common language. Produce high quality written reports for internal and external audiences. Maintain close communication with line managers and team members, ensuring relevant intelligence and system issues are shared. Represent the Risk and Quality Governance Team in internal and external forums, ensuring consistent and accurate communication regarding risk management systems and processes. Support the development and maturity of risk systems across operational and corporate divisions. Assist in internal and external audit activity related to the Trust's Risk Management Framework. Liaise effectively with clinical and support staff regarding risk systems and processes. Training and Development Support the Head of Risk and Quality Insight and Risk and Quality Governance Manager with the design and implementation of risk training across the organisation. Develop learning materials for face to face, remote, and e learning training packages. Provide face to face and remote training on the organisation's adopted risk management process and the use of the Risk Management System. Undertake personal development to maintain up to date knowledge of risk frameworks, legislation, and best practice. Person Specification Training and Qualification Evidence of active continued professional development supporting a specialist operational role in a relevant field. Strong knowledge of risk management methodologies, frameworks and best practice tools. Risk Management qualification and/or equivalent experience from a recognised professional body (e.g. Institute of Risk Management). Familiarity with recognised risk standards such as the Orange Book or ISO 31000. Experience Supporting the development, implementation, and improvement of risk processes and systems within a team. Chairing and coordinating operational meetings and developing SMART action plans. Designing and delivering risk management, compliance, or related training. Understands current landscape, Wider NHS and system wide working. Supporting policy development and implementation. Working within an operational regulatory or compliance environment. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Address Nottingham University Hospitals - City Hospital Trust Headquarters
Technical Administrator role available! Essential highways experience. Location: Exeter (Site Based) Rate: £14.00 per hour. Duration: Contract until September / Full-Time (5 Days per Week). Client: Tier 1 Main Contractor. Are you an experienced Administrator with a strong background in the Highways or Civil Engineering sector? We are currently recruiting for a Technical Administrator to join a Tier 1 Main Contractor on a major highways project based in Exeter. This is a 100% site-based role requiring a candidate who understands the fast-paced nature of a live construction environment. The Role: Working as part of the site delivery team, you will provide essential technical and administrative support to the Project Managers, Engineers, and Commercial team. You will be responsible for ensuring that all project documentation, compliance records, and site data are maintained to the highest standard. Key Technical Duties Document Control: Manage the upload and distribution of technical drawings, specifications, and reports using project management software. RFI & TQ Tracking: Maintain the registers for Requests for Information (RFIs) and Technical Queries (TQs), ensuring timely responses from the engineering teams. Site Records: Coordinate and file site diaries, weekly allocation sheets, and plant/labour returns. Permit & NRSWA Support: Assist with the administration of road space bookings, street works notices, and permit-to-work documentation. As-Built Records: Assist the site engineers in the collection and filing of "As-Built" data and quality assurance (QA) records. Inductions & Access: Manage the site induction process, including checking competencies (CSCS/CPCS) and maintaining the workforce management system. Mandatory Requirements Please Note: The client will only consider candidates with previous experience in Highways Construction. Highways Experience: Proven experience working in a site-based administrative role for a highways or heavy civils project. Technical Literacy: Ability to understand construction terminology, technical drawings, and project registers. IT Skills: Advanced proficiency in MS Office (specifically Excel) and experience with Document Control systems. Location: Must be able to commute to the site in Exeter 5 days a week. Reliability: Strong organizational skills and the ability to work autonomously in a busy site office. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a Tier 1 Main Contractor on a high-profile infrastructure project. You will gain exposure to industry-leading processes and play a vital role in the successful delivery of a major highways scheme. How to Apply: If you meet the mandatory highways experience requirement, please submit your CV for immediate consideration. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
Technical Administrator role available! Essential highways experience. Location: Exeter (Site Based) Rate: £14.00 per hour. Duration: Contract until September / Full-Time (5 Days per Week). Client: Tier 1 Main Contractor. Are you an experienced Administrator with a strong background in the Highways or Civil Engineering sector? We are currently recruiting for a Technical Administrator to join a Tier 1 Main Contractor on a major highways project based in Exeter. This is a 100% site-based role requiring a candidate who understands the fast-paced nature of a live construction environment. The Role: Working as part of the site delivery team, you will provide essential technical and administrative support to the Project Managers, Engineers, and Commercial team. You will be responsible for ensuring that all project documentation, compliance records, and site data are maintained to the highest standard. Key Technical Duties Document Control: Manage the upload and distribution of technical drawings, specifications, and reports using project management software. RFI & TQ Tracking: Maintain the registers for Requests for Information (RFIs) and Technical Queries (TQs), ensuring timely responses from the engineering teams. Site Records: Coordinate and file site diaries, weekly allocation sheets, and plant/labour returns. Permit & NRSWA Support: Assist with the administration of road space bookings, street works notices, and permit-to-work documentation. As-Built Records: Assist the site engineers in the collection and filing of "As-Built" data and quality assurance (QA) records. Inductions & Access: Manage the site induction process, including checking competencies (CSCS/CPCS) and maintaining the workforce management system. Mandatory Requirements Please Note: The client will only consider candidates with previous experience in Highways Construction. Highways Experience: Proven experience working in a site-based administrative role for a highways or heavy civils project. Technical Literacy: Ability to understand construction terminology, technical drawings, and project registers. IT Skills: Advanced proficiency in MS Office (specifically Excel) and experience with Document Control systems. Location: Must be able to commute to the site in Exeter 5 days a week. Reliability: Strong organizational skills and the ability to work autonomously in a busy site office. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a Tier 1 Main Contractor on a high-profile infrastructure project. You will gain exposure to industry-leading processes and play a vital role in the successful delivery of a major highways scheme. How to Apply: If you meet the mandatory highways experience requirement, please submit your CV for immediate consideration. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Job Title: Mechanical Site Manager Location: Walsall, UK Salary: £300 - £350 per day Start Date: March 2026 Overview: Mech Electrics are seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee an energy upgrade project at a hospital in the Midlands. Responsibilities will include managing the replacement of existing heating circulating pumps with new invertor driven pumps and the replacement of 3 port valves with 2 port valves. All the works are on existing systems. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise the mechanical upgrades to the healthcare site, managing subcontractors, and operatives to ensure that mechanical systems are upgraded in accordance with project specifications, within budget, and on schedule. Collaborate with other site managers to ensure a cohesive approach across all disciplines Ensure all mechanical works are carried out in compliance with health and safety regulations, site-specific safety plans, and company policies. Coordinate and liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and other trades to ensure the timely delivery and installation of materials, plant, and equipment. Conduct regular inspections and audits of mechanical installations to ensure work meets the required standards, design specifications, and regulatory compliance. Oversee the commissioning and testing of mechanical systems to ensure correct operation and compliance with design parameters. Serve as the primary point of contact for mechanical-related issues on site. Attend and actively participate in meetings. Work closely with the project management team to ensure the mechanical works are completed within the allocated budget. Manage the performance of mechanical subcontractors, ensuring that work is completed to specification, within deadlines, and in a safe manner. Ensure that all mechanical works are fully documented, including reports, certifications, inspection records, and as-built drawings. Provide regular reports on mechanical progress, resource usage, safety audits, and any issues to the senior management team. Key Skills & Qualifications: Good experience in managing mechanical installations & upgrades on large-scale building services projects, within a commercial environment. Demonstrated experience in managing subcontractors and site teams SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Black CSCS Card (Site Manager). First Aid Hours: 7.30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday Benefits: Competitive day rate of £300 - £350 per day.
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Mechanical Site Manager Location: Walsall, UK Salary: £300 - £350 per day Start Date: March 2026 Overview: Mech Electrics are seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee an energy upgrade project at a hospital in the Midlands. Responsibilities will include managing the replacement of existing heating circulating pumps with new invertor driven pumps and the replacement of 3 port valves with 2 port valves. All the works are on existing systems. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise the mechanical upgrades to the healthcare site, managing subcontractors, and operatives to ensure that mechanical systems are upgraded in accordance with project specifications, within budget, and on schedule. Collaborate with other site managers to ensure a cohesive approach across all disciplines Ensure all mechanical works are carried out in compliance with health and safety regulations, site-specific safety plans, and company policies. Coordinate and liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and other trades to ensure the timely delivery and installation of materials, plant, and equipment. Conduct regular inspections and audits of mechanical installations to ensure work meets the required standards, design specifications, and regulatory compliance. Oversee the commissioning and testing of mechanical systems to ensure correct operation and compliance with design parameters. Serve as the primary point of contact for mechanical-related issues on site. Attend and actively participate in meetings. Work closely with the project management team to ensure the mechanical works are completed within the allocated budget. Manage the performance of mechanical subcontractors, ensuring that work is completed to specification, within deadlines, and in a safe manner. Ensure that all mechanical works are fully documented, including reports, certifications, inspection records, and as-built drawings. Provide regular reports on mechanical progress, resource usage, safety audits, and any issues to the senior management team. Key Skills & Qualifications: Good experience in managing mechanical installations & upgrades on large-scale building services projects, within a commercial environment. Demonstrated experience in managing subcontractors and site teams SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Black CSCS Card (Site Manager). First Aid Hours: 7.30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday Benefits: Competitive day rate of £300 - £350 per day.