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Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC)
Rolls-Royce PLC
Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC)Rolls Royce# Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC) Full time Professionals Supply Chain Planning & Control Derby, United Kingdom Posted today Job Description Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC) Full Time - 1-year Fixed Term Contract Derby/ HybridAt Rolls Royce we are proud to be a business that has truly helped to shape the modern world and are committed to always being a force for progress; powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere.By joining Rolls Royce, you'll have the opportunity to work on world-class solutions, supported by a culture that believes individuality is our greatest strength, and all perspectives, experiences and backgrounds help us innovate and enable our high-performance culture. Position Summary A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for an Operations and Logistics Manager to support the industrialisation of existing and future On-Wing maintenance capabilities across the global Civil Large Engine fleet. The role is within the On-Wing Operations team, based in Derby, UK which is part of the Aftermarket Operations business.The On-Wing Operations team is responsible for supporting the entire Civil Aerospace fleet using real time data and information to support the 24/7 Services Control Centre, as well as providing spare parts and spare engines and on-wing services to our global customers. Simply put, we are the team that keep the engines flying.Over recent years, a number of innovative capabilities have been developed to support the fleet via maintenance and inspection activities; for example, the AeroJetVac core washing system and the Intelligent Borescope capability. These capabilities need to be scaled-up and deployed across the global network to meet the requirements of our Airline customers, maximise the time on-wing for the fleet and minimise the load on our congested Off-Wing network.The primary responsibility of the role will be to enable the operational readiness of the capabilities - this means planning and executing the deployment of hardware into the required global centres (including physical shipment and commercial coverage), ensuring that operational personnel are trained and competent and work instructions are available, forecasting the load and capacity, ensuring regulatory and customer approvals are in place. And of course, this needs to be delivered as effectively and quickly as possible to maximise the business benefit to Rolls Royce.In summary there are some fantastic capabilities and services being developed in On-Wing Operations that will have enormous benefits to our customers and our business. We are therefore looking for high calibre, driven and enthusiastic individuals to join the challenge of transforming the On-Wing capabilities across Civil Aerospace. Key Responsibilities Lead the operational deployment of new and existing On-Wing maintenance capabilities across the global Civil Aerospace network, ensuring readiness to support the large engine fleet and maximise time on-wing for customers. Plan and coordinate the global rollout of specialist equipment and tooling, including logistics, shipment, commercial coverage and infrastructure readiness across international service locations. Work cross-functionally with engineering, operations, training and regulatory teams to ensure personnel capability, competency frameworks and technical work instructions are established and embedded. Forecast operational demand, load and capacity requirements to ensure effective deployment of capabilities while supporting fleet availability and minimising pressure on off-wing maintenance facilities. Ensure all operational activities meet regulatory, safety and customer compliance requirements, securing necessary approvals prior to capability deployment. Drive continuous improvement in aftermarket service delivery by scaling innovative maintenance solutions that enhance operational efficiency and customer outcomes. Act as a key interface between global operations, service centres and programme stakeholders to ensure successful implementation and long-term sustainability of new On-Wing services. Key Experience & Qualifications (Preferred): Experience in Operations, Supply Chain or Project Delivery roles. Strong project co-ordination skills, able to manage multiple deliverables and stakeholders. Excellent communication and relationship building skills across technical and non-technical skills. Analytical and problem-solving mindset; confident using data to support recommendations. Comfortable working in a fast paced, global environment with changing priorities. Working knowledge of Overhaul, MRO and Vendor Operations is desirable. Regional Benefits: Work in a safety-first environment where doing the right thing and keeping it simple are core principles. Join a culture that values making a real difference through your work. Develop your career as a mid-career professional blending technical expertise with strong personal qualities. Thrive in a role that encourages integrity, accountability, resilience, and curiosity. Collaborate and build relationships in a team-focused environment while also working independently. Take initiative, lead, and make smart decisions with confidence and support. Grow through continuous learning, openness to improvement, and exposure to challenging opportunities.Our vision is to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that shaped our history continues into our future. Our multi-year transformation programme aims to turn Rolls Royce into a high-performing, competitive, resilient and growing company. Join us, and it can be your future vision too.Rolls Royce are committed to being a respectful, inclusive, and non-discriminatory workplace where individuality is valued, diverse perspectives fuel innovation, and everyone can thrive.As part of our selection process, candidates in certain locations may be asked to complete an online assessment, which can include cognitive and behavioural aptitude testing relevant to the role. If required, full instructions for the next steps will be provided. Job Category Supply Chain Planning & Control Posting Date 06 Mar 2026; 00:03 Posting End Date 20 Mar 2026
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC)Rolls Royce# Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC) Full time Professionals Supply Chain Planning & Control Derby, United Kingdom Posted today Job Description Operations and Logistics Manager - Capability Deployment - (FTC) Full Time - 1-year Fixed Term Contract Derby/ HybridAt Rolls Royce we are proud to be a business that has truly helped to shape the modern world and are committed to always being a force for progress; powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere.By joining Rolls Royce, you'll have the opportunity to work on world-class solutions, supported by a culture that believes individuality is our greatest strength, and all perspectives, experiences and backgrounds help us innovate and enable our high-performance culture. Position Summary A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for an Operations and Logistics Manager to support the industrialisation of existing and future On-Wing maintenance capabilities across the global Civil Large Engine fleet. The role is within the On-Wing Operations team, based in Derby, UK which is part of the Aftermarket Operations business.The On-Wing Operations team is responsible for supporting the entire Civil Aerospace fleet using real time data and information to support the 24/7 Services Control Centre, as well as providing spare parts and spare engines and on-wing services to our global customers. Simply put, we are the team that keep the engines flying.Over recent years, a number of innovative capabilities have been developed to support the fleet via maintenance and inspection activities; for example, the AeroJetVac core washing system and the Intelligent Borescope capability. These capabilities need to be scaled-up and deployed across the global network to meet the requirements of our Airline customers, maximise the time on-wing for the fleet and minimise the load on our congested Off-Wing network.The primary responsibility of the role will be to enable the operational readiness of the capabilities - this means planning and executing the deployment of hardware into the required global centres (including physical shipment and commercial coverage), ensuring that operational personnel are trained and competent and work instructions are available, forecasting the load and capacity, ensuring regulatory and customer approvals are in place. And of course, this needs to be delivered as effectively and quickly as possible to maximise the business benefit to Rolls Royce.In summary there are some fantastic capabilities and services being developed in On-Wing Operations that will have enormous benefits to our customers and our business. We are therefore looking for high calibre, driven and enthusiastic individuals to join the challenge of transforming the On-Wing capabilities across Civil Aerospace. Key Responsibilities Lead the operational deployment of new and existing On-Wing maintenance capabilities across the global Civil Aerospace network, ensuring readiness to support the large engine fleet and maximise time on-wing for customers. Plan and coordinate the global rollout of specialist equipment and tooling, including logistics, shipment, commercial coverage and infrastructure readiness across international service locations. Work cross-functionally with engineering, operations, training and regulatory teams to ensure personnel capability, competency frameworks and technical work instructions are established and embedded. Forecast operational demand, load and capacity requirements to ensure effective deployment of capabilities while supporting fleet availability and minimising pressure on off-wing maintenance facilities. Ensure all operational activities meet regulatory, safety and customer compliance requirements, securing necessary approvals prior to capability deployment. Drive continuous improvement in aftermarket service delivery by scaling innovative maintenance solutions that enhance operational efficiency and customer outcomes. Act as a key interface between global operations, service centres and programme stakeholders to ensure successful implementation and long-term sustainability of new On-Wing services. Key Experience & Qualifications (Preferred): Experience in Operations, Supply Chain or Project Delivery roles. Strong project co-ordination skills, able to manage multiple deliverables and stakeholders. Excellent communication and relationship building skills across technical and non-technical skills. Analytical and problem-solving mindset; confident using data to support recommendations. Comfortable working in a fast paced, global environment with changing priorities. Working knowledge of Overhaul, MRO and Vendor Operations is desirable. Regional Benefits: Work in a safety-first environment where doing the right thing and keeping it simple are core principles. Join a culture that values making a real difference through your work. Develop your career as a mid-career professional blending technical expertise with strong personal qualities. Thrive in a role that encourages integrity, accountability, resilience, and curiosity. Collaborate and build relationships in a team-focused environment while also working independently. Take initiative, lead, and make smart decisions with confidence and support. Grow through continuous learning, openness to improvement, and exposure to challenging opportunities.Our vision is to ensure that the excellence and ingenuity that shaped our history continues into our future. Our multi-year transformation programme aims to turn Rolls Royce into a high-performing, competitive, resilient and growing company. Join us, and it can be your future vision too.Rolls Royce are committed to being a respectful, inclusive, and non-discriminatory workplace where individuality is valued, diverse perspectives fuel innovation, and everyone can thrive.As part of our selection process, candidates in certain locations may be asked to complete an online assessment, which can include cognitive and behavioural aptitude testing relevant to the role. If required, full instructions for the next steps will be provided. Job Category Supply Chain Planning & Control Posting Date 06 Mar 2026; 00:03 Posting End Date 20 Mar 2026
Development & Product Management Field Service Engineer Exeter, United Kingdom
AMCS Group Exeter, Devon
Sustainability that means business Who we are: Sustainability software specialist, AMCS, is headquartered in Ireland, with offices in Europe, the USA, and Australasia. With over 1,300 highly-skilled employees across 22 countries, we specialize in delivering technology solutions to facilitate a carbon neutral future. What we do: Our innovative SaaS solutions increase efficiency and boost sustainability in resource-intensive industries. Over 5,000 customers across 23 countries already benefit from our Performance Sustainability software, ensuring we deliver practical solutions for improved profitability and environmental resilience across the globe. Our people AMCS offers team members more than just a job, but an opportunity to map out a career with a company that is growing, evolving and setting out new ways of working that are having a positive impact on the world around us. AMCS was established in Ireland and holds onto those local roots and 'start-up' mentality with a culture of connection. Connection to our work, our customers, our colleagues and our community that creates a working environment that fosters openness, collaboration and creativity. The Role - Field Service Engineer (Exeter / South West Region) This role involves providing Field Service Maintenance of on-board Hardware for the Bristol and South West Region. Key Responsibilities: Install, commission and test AMCS hardware and software products including all wiring and mechanical work on refuse collection vehicles. Troubleshoot, repair and fully test equipment failures in the field. Deliver a timely response to our customer base. Schedule and perform preventative maintenance procedures. Maintain accurate and up to date records for all work completed. Monitor the performance of equipment in the field, through data reports, to ensure that it meets both Customers and AMCS's minimum requirements. Liaise with customers pro-actively to ensure early detection of any problems. As part of the Installation/Field Service team, actively engage with other team members for effective knowledge transfer to ensure consistent quality. Record and report all service / repair visits correctly using our service ERP system so we can actively meet and / or exceed the expectations of our customers. Responsible for actively reporting and exchanging customer experiences and difficulties where you will also identify opportunities with the associated sales people so we can respond accordingly. Actively report any complaints encountered to the respective service coordinator and/or the field service manager. Accountable for Service parts inventory within the specified territory where you will manage and follow allocated stock inventory in order to maintain a high first time fix rate. What you need to succeed? HNC / HND in a relevant discipline, must be computer literate. Minimum of 1-2 years experience in a Field Service or Engineering role. Good diagnostic and problem solving skills. Have the ability to work on own initiative and to multitask. Must be able to demonstrate a hands-on approach. Mechanical, practical hands on experience would be essential. Strong understanding of customer service. Travel requirements: Travel is an integral part of this role and a full clean driving licence is required. Your : Gain extensive training, guidance, and support. Earn a competitive package with benefits incl. Fuel card/Van and so on. Work in an environment that is truly collaborative, innovative, and supportive. Have a clear pathway for your progression. Make an impact and be part of digital ways to a cleaner world.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Sustainability that means business Who we are: Sustainability software specialist, AMCS, is headquartered in Ireland, with offices in Europe, the USA, and Australasia. With over 1,300 highly-skilled employees across 22 countries, we specialize in delivering technology solutions to facilitate a carbon neutral future. What we do: Our innovative SaaS solutions increase efficiency and boost sustainability in resource-intensive industries. Over 5,000 customers across 23 countries already benefit from our Performance Sustainability software, ensuring we deliver practical solutions for improved profitability and environmental resilience across the globe. Our people AMCS offers team members more than just a job, but an opportunity to map out a career with a company that is growing, evolving and setting out new ways of working that are having a positive impact on the world around us. AMCS was established in Ireland and holds onto those local roots and 'start-up' mentality with a culture of connection. Connection to our work, our customers, our colleagues and our community that creates a working environment that fosters openness, collaboration and creativity. The Role - Field Service Engineer (Exeter / South West Region) This role involves providing Field Service Maintenance of on-board Hardware for the Bristol and South West Region. Key Responsibilities: Install, commission and test AMCS hardware and software products including all wiring and mechanical work on refuse collection vehicles. Troubleshoot, repair and fully test equipment failures in the field. Deliver a timely response to our customer base. Schedule and perform preventative maintenance procedures. Maintain accurate and up to date records for all work completed. Monitor the performance of equipment in the field, through data reports, to ensure that it meets both Customers and AMCS's minimum requirements. Liaise with customers pro-actively to ensure early detection of any problems. As part of the Installation/Field Service team, actively engage with other team members for effective knowledge transfer to ensure consistent quality. Record and report all service / repair visits correctly using our service ERP system so we can actively meet and / or exceed the expectations of our customers. Responsible for actively reporting and exchanging customer experiences and difficulties where you will also identify opportunities with the associated sales people so we can respond accordingly. Actively report any complaints encountered to the respective service coordinator and/or the field service manager. Accountable for Service parts inventory within the specified territory where you will manage and follow allocated stock inventory in order to maintain a high first time fix rate. What you need to succeed? HNC / HND in a relevant discipline, must be computer literate. Minimum of 1-2 years experience in a Field Service or Engineering role. Good diagnostic and problem solving skills. Have the ability to work on own initiative and to multitask. Must be able to demonstrate a hands-on approach. Mechanical, practical hands on experience would be essential. Strong understanding of customer service. Travel requirements: Travel is an integral part of this role and a full clean driving licence is required. Your : Gain extensive training, guidance, and support. Earn a competitive package with benefits incl. Fuel card/Van and so on. Work in an environment that is truly collaborative, innovative, and supportive. Have a clear pathway for your progression. Make an impact and be part of digital ways to a cleaner world.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Finance Manager - 12 month FTC
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Your new company A growing, international professional services organisation with a diverse client portfolio is seeking a Finance Manager to join its London-based team. The business operates across multiple entities and delivers high-quality services to a global customer base. You will be joining a collaborative, forward-thinking environment where continuous improvement and professional development are encouraged. Your new role Your responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation and consolidation of monthly management accounts and financial reports. Reviewing results, identifying variances and presenting key findings to senior finance stakeholders. Assisting with the monitoring, maintenance and reporting of budgets, forecasts and cashflow. Providing team leadership in partnership with the Financial Controller. Training and developing junior members of the finance team, supporting their progression and performance. Ensuring robust financial controls, processes and project governance are maintained to the highest standards. Working with teams across the business to support efficiency initiatives and process improvement. Ensuring ongoing compliance with local accounting, tax, legal and reporting requirements, including liaison with external advisors. Overseeing best-practice record-keeping and ensuring accurate and up-to-date electronic filing of documentation. What you'll need to succeed ACA/ACCA qualified with post-qualification experience. Multi-currency/entity experience Experience in professional services. Advanced Excel skills and excellent attention to detail. Strong communication and project management abilities. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and join a dynamic, supportive team with opportunities to contribute to ongoing operational improvements and add value across the organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Your new company A growing, international professional services organisation with a diverse client portfolio is seeking a Finance Manager to join its London-based team. The business operates across multiple entities and delivers high-quality services to a global customer base. You will be joining a collaborative, forward-thinking environment where continuous improvement and professional development are encouraged. Your new role Your responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation and consolidation of monthly management accounts and financial reports. Reviewing results, identifying variances and presenting key findings to senior finance stakeholders. Assisting with the monitoring, maintenance and reporting of budgets, forecasts and cashflow. Providing team leadership in partnership with the Financial Controller. Training and developing junior members of the finance team, supporting their progression and performance. Ensuring robust financial controls, processes and project governance are maintained to the highest standards. Working with teams across the business to support efficiency initiatives and process improvement. Ensuring ongoing compliance with local accounting, tax, legal and reporting requirements, including liaison with external advisors. Overseeing best-practice record-keeping and ensuring accurate and up-to-date electronic filing of documentation. What you'll need to succeed ACA/ACCA qualified with post-qualification experience. Multi-currency/entity experience Experience in professional services. Advanced Excel skills and excellent attention to detail. Strong communication and project management abilities. What you'll get in return You will receive a competitive salary and join a dynamic, supportive team with opportunities to contribute to ongoing operational improvements and add value across the organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Group Financial Accountant
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Walsall, Staffordshire
£65,000.0 to £70,000.0 per year, Up to £70K Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 04/04/2026 About this job Established over 40 years ago built on strong family values, they have evolved into one of the UK's foremost privately owned civil engineering and infrastructure specialists. They deliver end to end design, engineering, and maintenance solutions across a diverse portfolio of sectors, including: Water Transport Built Environment Energy They are a trusted tier one partner to major blue chip, regulated, and private organisations, operating within some of the country's most significant frameworks, joint ventures, and alliances. They are now looking to add a Group financial accountant. What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA) Strong technical financial accounting and tax knowledge and experience, including preparation of statutory accounts and Corporation Tax computations. Management experience Strong understanding of financial processes and controls Advanced Excel user Responsibilities Lead all aspects of financial accounting including management of General Ledgers. Preparation and review of balance sheet reconciliations. Tax/statutory reporting and compliance. Month and year end processing and coordination. Review, check and authorise financial transactions. Deputise and assist other accountants with the smooth running of the finance department. Supervisory responsibilities; opportunity to extend management and commercial skills. Work directly with senior non financial managers, departmental leads and directors. Preparation and review of statutory accounts for all Group companies. Ensure full tax and statutory compliance of the Group and reporting to the required standards and deadlines. Preparation and filing of statutory tax and other returns for all Group companies: VAT, PAYE, CIS, ONS. Management of General Ledgers for all Group companies; maintenance of chart of accounts. Manage month end process, ensuring all transactions are reviewed and processed before period end cut offs. Preparation and review of all balance sheet reconciliations and lead schedules. Taking or recommending all necessary actions for business process improvement. Intercompany accounting and invoicing, including maintenance and reconciliation of the intercompany balance matrix. Preparation of monthly consolidated trial balance, profit and loss account, balance sheet and cash flow statement. Liaise with external auditors in delivery of the annual statutory audit. Liaise with tax advisors and review corporation tax computations for all Group companies. Finance team lead, working with operational teams and a third party agent to prepare and apply for the annual Research and Development Expenditure Credit. Monitor, review and update key financial controls, processes and accounting policies. Maintain ongoing awareness of changes to corporate and tax legislation and provide guidance and advice accordingly. What you'll get in return The company is a Gold Investors in People company and a Sunday Times 100 Best Company to Work For, committed to investing in people. They create a working environment where people are supported throughout their careers, can enjoy security and be part of a company that cares about them. From the moment you join, your well being and career aspirations will be supported by Profit Share Scheme Company Pension Scheme Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up to date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
£65,000.0 to £70,000.0 per year, Up to £70K Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: No Closing Date: 04/04/2026 About this job Established over 40 years ago built on strong family values, they have evolved into one of the UK's foremost privately owned civil engineering and infrastructure specialists. They deliver end to end design, engineering, and maintenance solutions across a diverse portfolio of sectors, including: Water Transport Built Environment Energy They are a trusted tier one partner to major blue chip, regulated, and private organisations, operating within some of the country's most significant frameworks, joint ventures, and alliances. They are now looking to add a Group financial accountant. What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA) Strong technical financial accounting and tax knowledge and experience, including preparation of statutory accounts and Corporation Tax computations. Management experience Strong understanding of financial processes and controls Advanced Excel user Responsibilities Lead all aspects of financial accounting including management of General Ledgers. Preparation and review of balance sheet reconciliations. Tax/statutory reporting and compliance. Month and year end processing and coordination. Review, check and authorise financial transactions. Deputise and assist other accountants with the smooth running of the finance department. Supervisory responsibilities; opportunity to extend management and commercial skills. Work directly with senior non financial managers, departmental leads and directors. Preparation and review of statutory accounts for all Group companies. Ensure full tax and statutory compliance of the Group and reporting to the required standards and deadlines. Preparation and filing of statutory tax and other returns for all Group companies: VAT, PAYE, CIS, ONS. Management of General Ledgers for all Group companies; maintenance of chart of accounts. Manage month end process, ensuring all transactions are reviewed and processed before period end cut offs. Preparation and review of all balance sheet reconciliations and lead schedules. Taking or recommending all necessary actions for business process improvement. Intercompany accounting and invoicing, including maintenance and reconciliation of the intercompany balance matrix. Preparation of monthly consolidated trial balance, profit and loss account, balance sheet and cash flow statement. Liaise with external auditors in delivery of the annual statutory audit. Liaise with tax advisors and review corporation tax computations for all Group companies. Finance team lead, working with operational teams and a third party agent to prepare and apply for the annual Research and Development Expenditure Credit. Monitor, review and update key financial controls, processes and accounting policies. Maintain ongoing awareness of changes to corporate and tax legislation and provide guidance and advice accordingly. What you'll get in return The company is a Gold Investors in People company and a Sunday Times 100 Best Company to Work For, committed to investing in people. They create a working environment where people are supported throughout their careers, can enjoy security and be part of a company that cares about them. From the moment you join, your well being and career aspirations will be supported by Profit Share Scheme Company Pension Scheme Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance 25 days of annual leave in addition to 8 public bank holidays and loyalty days 8 hours volunteering Employee Assistance Programme Development supported by internal and externally delivered training Continuous service awards What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up to date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Finance Manager
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Are you an experienced finance professional ready to take ownership of a busy, high-growth, SME's finance function? Our Gloucester-based engineering services business is looking for a hands-on, commercially minded Finance Manager to join our leadership team and support the next stage of our growth. About Us Hays Senior Finance is exclusively partnering with a well-established service and engineering business with a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and long-term customer partnerships. As we continue to expand their operations across the region, they are strengthening their internal functions to ensure robust financial control, clearer visibility, and smarter decision-making. The Role Reporting directly to senior leadership, you will oversee all day-to-day finance operations and play a key role in driving performance, supporting operational managers, and ensuring financial integrity across the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the finance function, including month-end, budgeting, and forecasting Produce accurate management accounts with insightful commentary Oversee cashflow management and working capital performance Maintain strong financial controls, processes, and compliance Partner with operational and engineering teams to support decision-making Manage payroll, VAT returns, balance-sheet reconciliations, and statutory requirements Lead continuous improvement across systems and reporting Support strategic projects and growth initiatives About You We are looking for a confident, proactive finance professional who enjoys working closely with the business and isn't afraid to roll up their sleeves. You will ideally have: Experience in an engineering, technical services, maintenance, or similar sector A recognised accounting qualification (ACCA/CIMA/ACA) - QBE would be considered Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail The ability to challenge, influence, and communicate clearly across all levels A passion for improving processes and driving commercial value What they Offer Competitive salary between £55,000 - £65,000 (depending on experience) The chance to make a genuine impact in a growing business Autonomy, ownership, and a supportive senior team Long-term development opportunities as the company continues to scale What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced finance professional ready to take ownership of a busy, high-growth, SME's finance function? Our Gloucester-based engineering services business is looking for a hands-on, commercially minded Finance Manager to join our leadership team and support the next stage of our growth. About Us Hays Senior Finance is exclusively partnering with a well-established service and engineering business with a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and long-term customer partnerships. As we continue to expand their operations across the region, they are strengthening their internal functions to ensure robust financial control, clearer visibility, and smarter decision-making. The Role Reporting directly to senior leadership, you will oversee all day-to-day finance operations and play a key role in driving performance, supporting operational managers, and ensuring financial integrity across the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the finance function, including month-end, budgeting, and forecasting Produce accurate management accounts with insightful commentary Oversee cashflow management and working capital performance Maintain strong financial controls, processes, and compliance Partner with operational and engineering teams to support decision-making Manage payroll, VAT returns, balance-sheet reconciliations, and statutory requirements Lead continuous improvement across systems and reporting Support strategic projects and growth initiatives About You We are looking for a confident, proactive finance professional who enjoys working closely with the business and isn't afraid to roll up their sleeves. You will ideally have: Experience in an engineering, technical services, maintenance, or similar sector A recognised accounting qualification (ACCA/CIMA/ACA) - QBE would be considered Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail The ability to challenge, influence, and communicate clearly across all levels A passion for improving processes and driving commercial value What they Offer Competitive salary between £55,000 - £65,000 (depending on experience) The chance to make a genuine impact in a growing business Autonomy, ownership, and a supportive senior team Long-term development opportunities as the company continues to scale What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead
VitalAire Canada Inc. Runcorn, Cheshire
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead page is loaded Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Leadlocations: United Kingdom, Irlamtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: RWe are currently recruiting for a Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead in the UK to oversee the safe operation of our Hydrogen facilities and associated compressed gas supply chains.Reporting to the UK Operations management team, the individual will ensure safe production and distribution of associated gasses to both internal and external customers. They will drive forward a culture of delivering a quality product in a safe and cost effective manner that meets with our customers expectations.The role is accountable for the safety of the operation all along the end to end supply chain processes - manufacturing, stock, supply/capacity planning, crisis management and vendor management etc.The role will be the main operational interface between ALUK and its hydrogen supply points - balancing supply and demand; as well as maintaining customer service levels during shortfalls. It will also maintain critical control over our maintenance activities to optimise asset performance. Accountable for the day-to-day safe operation of the Runcorn hydrogen transfilling facility, ensuring compliance with all legal, local, and company safety requirements, including minimizing operational risks. Ensure the Runcorn facility and the compressed gas trailer fleet are operated and maintained within all relevant internal and legal requirements, facilitating and controlling annual maintenance activities. Ensure all documentation for the maintenance and legal compliance of trailer equipment is controlled and auditable. Manage through the teams to deliver business and customer expectations while driving continuous improvement. Ensure the product meets required quality, specifications, and standards, and lead all laboratory activities. Lead the root cause analysis of any non-conformance, ensuring sustainable solutions are implemented, and collaborate with commercial teams. Ensure continuity of supply is maintained and optimised, focusing on the efficient maintenance of the specialist trailer fleet and optimising trailer filling based on resources and availability. Provide input on the performance metrics of the Hydrogen business, specifically focusing on safety, efficiency, quality, and lead times. Support operations in achieving optimum capacity (people, assets, etc.) and defining and submitting robust business cases for applicable investment requirements (e.g., assets, fleet, plant upgrades). This is a multi discipline role, where you will be required to leverage your hands on capabilities to perform specialist (pressure systems) maintenance tasks, whilst maintaining a high degree of control over asset availability, optimum maintenance planning and vendor management. You will be working collaborating with internal teams to ensure we achieve defined S&OE objectives, whilst ensuring legal compliance and company standards are maintained at all times.You will need: Previous experience in a similar role with a demonstrated ability to lead and motivate others Requires hands-on technical maintenance experience, within a gas/high-hazard manufacturing and distribution environment where safety and quality are paramount. Must possess a high degree of safety focus and strong operational discipline, with the demonstrated ability and credibility to consistently prioritize safe operations. Experience working within ISO quality plans and heavily regulated industries Excellent communication, active listening, and strong analytical/problem-solving skills, Full UK driving license is essential Our Differences make our Performance At Air Liquide, we are committed to build a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the diversity of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders and cultures across the world. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of their background. We strongly believe a diverse organization opens up opportunities for people to express their talent, both individually and collectively and it helps foster our ability to innovate by living our fundamentals, acting for our success and creating an engaging environment in a changing world.A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health. Through the passion and diversity of its people, Air Liquide leverages energy and environment transition, changes in healthcare and digitization, and delivers greater value to all its stakeholders. Join us for a stimulating experience: you'll find a world of learning and development opportunities where inventiveness is at the heart of what we do, in an open, collaborative and respectful environment. Discover what your professional journey at Air Liquide could be ! We want to ensure a safe experience for everyone interested in joining Air Liquide. Please be aware of fraudulent job offers that are circulating, falsely using the Air Liquide name and brand. These scams often involve individuals or organizations impersonating Air Liquide recruiters or employees through fake emails, social media, and websites. They may attempt to request personal information or, critically, ask for payment for various reasons like application fees, training, or visa processing. Please be advised that Air Liquide and our authorized recruitment partners will never ask you for money at any stage of the recruitment process. You may verify job postings through our official global at any time. If you receive a suspicious job offer or request for payment/sensitive data, we strongly advise that you do not respond or click on any links. We encourage you to verify the source carefully and only interact through our official channels. We appreciate your interest in Air Liquide and are committed to combating these fraudulent activities to protect job seekers. If you wish to report an incident, please contact us via this
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead page is loaded Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Leadlocations: United Kingdom, Irlamtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: RWe are currently recruiting for a Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead in the UK to oversee the safe operation of our Hydrogen facilities and associated compressed gas supply chains.Reporting to the UK Operations management team, the individual will ensure safe production and distribution of associated gasses to both internal and external customers. They will drive forward a culture of delivering a quality product in a safe and cost effective manner that meets with our customers expectations.The role is accountable for the safety of the operation all along the end to end supply chain processes - manufacturing, stock, supply/capacity planning, crisis management and vendor management etc.The role will be the main operational interface between ALUK and its hydrogen supply points - balancing supply and demand; as well as maintaining customer service levels during shortfalls. It will also maintain critical control over our maintenance activities to optimise asset performance. Accountable for the day-to-day safe operation of the Runcorn hydrogen transfilling facility, ensuring compliance with all legal, local, and company safety requirements, including minimizing operational risks. Ensure the Runcorn facility and the compressed gas trailer fleet are operated and maintained within all relevant internal and legal requirements, facilitating and controlling annual maintenance activities. Ensure all documentation for the maintenance and legal compliance of trailer equipment is controlled and auditable. Manage through the teams to deliver business and customer expectations while driving continuous improvement. Ensure the product meets required quality, specifications, and standards, and lead all laboratory activities. Lead the root cause analysis of any non-conformance, ensuring sustainable solutions are implemented, and collaborate with commercial teams. Ensure continuity of supply is maintained and optimised, focusing on the efficient maintenance of the specialist trailer fleet and optimising trailer filling based on resources and availability. Provide input on the performance metrics of the Hydrogen business, specifically focusing on safety, efficiency, quality, and lead times. Support operations in achieving optimum capacity (people, assets, etc.) and defining and submitting robust business cases for applicable investment requirements (e.g., assets, fleet, plant upgrades). This is a multi discipline role, where you will be required to leverage your hands on capabilities to perform specialist (pressure systems) maintenance tasks, whilst maintaining a high degree of control over asset availability, optimum maintenance planning and vendor management. You will be working collaborating with internal teams to ensure we achieve defined S&OE objectives, whilst ensuring legal compliance and company standards are maintained at all times.You will need: Previous experience in a similar role with a demonstrated ability to lead and motivate others Requires hands-on technical maintenance experience, within a gas/high-hazard manufacturing and distribution environment where safety and quality are paramount. Must possess a high degree of safety focus and strong operational discipline, with the demonstrated ability and credibility to consistently prioritize safe operations. Experience working within ISO quality plans and heavily regulated industries Excellent communication, active listening, and strong analytical/problem-solving skills, Full UK driving license is essential Our Differences make our Performance At Air Liquide, we are committed to build a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the diversity of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders and cultures across the world. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of their background. We strongly believe a diverse organization opens up opportunities for people to express their talent, both individually and collectively and it helps foster our ability to innovate by living our fundamentals, acting for our success and creating an engaging environment in a changing world.A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health. Through the passion and diversity of its people, Air Liquide leverages energy and environment transition, changes in healthcare and digitization, and delivers greater value to all its stakeholders. Join us for a stimulating experience: you'll find a world of learning and development opportunities where inventiveness is at the heart of what we do, in an open, collaborative and respectful environment. Discover what your professional journey at Air Liquide could be ! We want to ensure a safe experience for everyone interested in joining Air Liquide. Please be aware of fraudulent job offers that are circulating, falsely using the Air Liquide name and brand. These scams often involve individuals or organizations impersonating Air Liquide recruiters or employees through fake emails, social media, and websites. They may attempt to request personal information or, critically, ask for payment for various reasons like application fees, training, or visa processing. Please be advised that Air Liquide and our authorized recruitment partners will never ask you for money at any stage of the recruitment process. You may verify job postings through our official global at any time. If you receive a suspicious job offer or request for payment/sensitive data, we strongly advise that you do not respond or click on any links. We encourage you to verify the source carefully and only interact through our official channels. We appreciate your interest in Air Liquide and are committed to combating these fraudulent activities to protect job seekers. If you wish to report an incident, please contact us via this
Matchtech
Solutions Architect
Matchtech
Our client is seeking a skilled Solutions Architect to join their technology team on a contract basis. This opportunity is within the fast-paced technology sector, where innovative solutions are paramount. The ideal candidate will bring their architectural expertise and cloud technology experience to ensure that all solutions are effectively designed and implemented. Overall Job Purpose The Solutions Architect is accountable for ensuring that our technology solutions are designed and implemented according to Enterprise Architecture Requirements, Business Requirements and IT Development Standards to deliver towards strategic goals. This is a specialist role, providing technical leadership across disparate solutions driving value for one, or across several, enterprise journeys. You will play a key role in designing end-to-end technology solutions and supporting engineering teams throughout the Software Delivery Lifecycle. You will be experienced in providing design documentation and reviewing or contributing to IT governance and standards. You will work alongside other architects, delivery managers, principal software engineers, business analysts, UX designers and developer teams delivering incremental releases that generate business value. Top 5-10 Key Tasks Working closely with the technology organisation, designing solutions that cross technical, product and application boundaries Being the point of contact for resolving any architectural issues Acting as an SME for technical changes and assist in providing proposals and estimates for new initiatives or product enhancements Owning, creating and maintaining solution design documentation and seeking relevant sign-off Contributing to design standards and patterns, and forming part of the governing body of Enterprise Architecture Supporting projects and product enhancements throughout the development and delivery lifecycle Assisting in incident/problem management, root cause analysis and definition of solutions Working closely with the engineering team(s) - encouraging continuous improvement in the development, build, test and maintenance of the system Autonomy The Solutions Architect works independently with minimal guidance. They will typically operate with broad latitude in a complex environment, and guidance is provided only in the most complex situations. Problem Solving The role involves solving unique and complex problems that have a broad impact on the business. This includes interpreting internal or external issues, recommending solutions, and taking new perspectives on existing solutions. Peers The Solutions Architect works with teams across the business at all levels and primarily with senior management. They act as a resource for colleagues with less experience and collaborate across multiple teams. Projects Responsible for leading projects or project steps within broader projects. This includes having accountability for ongoing activities, functional teams, and project milestones or objectives. The role involves overseeing solution design and resolving issues as they are discovered. Career Level (Technical Skills and Qualifications) The Solutions Architect should have significant work experience at a senior level, ideally 5 years + in a relevant role. Essential Skills and Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Solutions Architect using a range of technologies (e.g. Java/Spring, Salesforce, JavaScript/TypeScript, microservices, containers, databases, cloud technologies) Experience in complex modernisation initiatives Ability to evaluate new technologies and understand their impact on the existing estate Experience using appropriate tools/technologies for the design, development, build, testing & deployment of applications Confident communicator, able to present complex technical issues clearly to technical and non-technical audiences Experience with Agile Methodology, ideally SAFe Ability to multitask and prioritise across various projects and initiatives Work independently and collaborate effectively across the organisation Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment Self-motivated, with the ability to take ownership of tasks Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Desirable Skills and Experience Financial Services experience is desirable but not essential Experience of multiple architecture frameworks Experience with multiple cloud technologies If you are an experienced Solutions Architect looking for an exciting contract opportunity within the technology sector, apply now!
Mar 14, 2026
Contractor
Our client is seeking a skilled Solutions Architect to join their technology team on a contract basis. This opportunity is within the fast-paced technology sector, where innovative solutions are paramount. The ideal candidate will bring their architectural expertise and cloud technology experience to ensure that all solutions are effectively designed and implemented. Overall Job Purpose The Solutions Architect is accountable for ensuring that our technology solutions are designed and implemented according to Enterprise Architecture Requirements, Business Requirements and IT Development Standards to deliver towards strategic goals. This is a specialist role, providing technical leadership across disparate solutions driving value for one, or across several, enterprise journeys. You will play a key role in designing end-to-end technology solutions and supporting engineering teams throughout the Software Delivery Lifecycle. You will be experienced in providing design documentation and reviewing or contributing to IT governance and standards. You will work alongside other architects, delivery managers, principal software engineers, business analysts, UX designers and developer teams delivering incremental releases that generate business value. Top 5-10 Key Tasks Working closely with the technology organisation, designing solutions that cross technical, product and application boundaries Being the point of contact for resolving any architectural issues Acting as an SME for technical changes and assist in providing proposals and estimates for new initiatives or product enhancements Owning, creating and maintaining solution design documentation and seeking relevant sign-off Contributing to design standards and patterns, and forming part of the governing body of Enterprise Architecture Supporting projects and product enhancements throughout the development and delivery lifecycle Assisting in incident/problem management, root cause analysis and definition of solutions Working closely with the engineering team(s) - encouraging continuous improvement in the development, build, test and maintenance of the system Autonomy The Solutions Architect works independently with minimal guidance. They will typically operate with broad latitude in a complex environment, and guidance is provided only in the most complex situations. Problem Solving The role involves solving unique and complex problems that have a broad impact on the business. This includes interpreting internal or external issues, recommending solutions, and taking new perspectives on existing solutions. Peers The Solutions Architect works with teams across the business at all levels and primarily with senior management. They act as a resource for colleagues with less experience and collaborate across multiple teams. Projects Responsible for leading projects or project steps within broader projects. This includes having accountability for ongoing activities, functional teams, and project milestones or objectives. The role involves overseeing solution design and resolving issues as they are discovered. Career Level (Technical Skills and Qualifications) The Solutions Architect should have significant work experience at a senior level, ideally 5 years + in a relevant role. Essential Skills and Experience Demonstrable experience working as a Solutions Architect using a range of technologies (e.g. Java/Spring, Salesforce, JavaScript/TypeScript, microservices, containers, databases, cloud technologies) Experience in complex modernisation initiatives Ability to evaluate new technologies and understand their impact on the existing estate Experience using appropriate tools/technologies for the design, development, build, testing & deployment of applications Confident communicator, able to present complex technical issues clearly to technical and non-technical audiences Experience with Agile Methodology, ideally SAFe Ability to multitask and prioritise across various projects and initiatives Work independently and collaborate effectively across the organisation Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment Self-motivated, with the ability to take ownership of tasks Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Desirable Skills and Experience Financial Services experience is desirable but not essential Experience of multiple architecture frameworks Experience with multiple cloud technologies If you are an experienced Solutions Architect looking for an exciting contract opportunity within the technology sector, apply now!
Associate Director - Surveyor
Wearemapp
Associate Director - Surveyor Department: Office Buildings Employment Type: Full Time Location: MAPP London Workspace Compensation: £65,000 - £75,000 / year Description MAPP is the UK's leading specialist in commercial property and asset management, with over £30bn+ of property under management for a variety of UK and overseas Fund Managers, REITs and other property owners. MAPP believes that property management can be a force for good. That's why we make buildings work, not just for profit, but for people and the planet too. MAPP has created V1.0, V2.0, V3.0 and V4.0 framework of Property Management, to help clients and occupiers navigate the new landscape, and to ensure we deliver a fully integrated and holistic approach. Most job descriptions read like a recipe without a clear picture of what the final product looks like. We want to give you a picture of who we are and the role we are looking to fill. If this position excites you, and you think you could make a difference at MAPP, do apply, even if you don't satisfy every single criterion. We want to work with people who are awesome in an organisation that makes a difference, do a job that adds value and be rewarded for all our effort in a great place to work. At MAPP, we want to make the real estate industry a career path where everyone feels both welcome and wanted. We're proud of our progress so far, but we're constantly reevaluating how we can make sure the best people, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, background or neurodiversity, can see themselves excelling at MAPP. Our MAPP values underpin everything we do. We were the first national real estate consultancy in the UK to become a B Corp. We want you to learn and grow, to challenge yourself and be the best you can be. As an organisation, we are growing, and have done so for the last five years. We promote about 10% of our office-based roles in a year. We have fun together with events and opportunities to connect, grow and learn with charity days and fundraising events for our communities, as well as study days that broaden our professional horizons. This role gives you the opportunity to be a part of our effort to do something a little bit special in property management, and we would love for you to apply. We are always on the lookout for great character - that is what makes us MAPP people. If that is you, we would love to meet you! Title, Team and Role Summary Title: Associate Director - Surveying Team: London Office Buildings - Surveying Who Does This Role Report Into? Director - Surveying Role Summary / Purpose and Scope The Associate Director is responsible for selection of assigned properties under the relevant Client / Regional Director who oversee the client relationship. They are responsible for all day to day running and reporting on a property or Client, including all aspects for service delivery, occupier liaison, service charge management and oversee compliance. In this role we are looking for someone with Central London Estate Management experience to be based at site. This role works with a large and prestigious London Estate. Skills, Knowledge and Values Skills (People & Technical) In partnership with the Building Consultancy Team where appropriate, support the completion of planned works, commission Long Term Asset Replacement Plans, permit to work systems, monitor PPMs to ensure buildings are managed proactively, responsibly and that the service charge budgets and property plans are fully aligned ensuring compliance with CDM Regulations and appropriate communication with client and occupiers Monitoring statutory and internal compliance, instructing audits, assessments and specialist advice, aligning with service partners for control documents, log books and online management systems which form MAPP's control environment including meeting MAPP policies and procedures, RICS and ISO standards and any statutory and insurance timelines and escalation requirements Authorise and Review supplier payments including preparation and submission of funding requests to client Provide support and due diligence in support of client building and site purchases aligned with legislative guidelines and MAPP Practice Read, review and understand leases and documents, ensuring occupier compliance with obligations and expectations including maintenance, licences to assign, changes of use, alterations and applications from occupiers in accordance with the relevant legislative guidance and the PMA Manage a team aligned with the MAPP Values Engage with occupiers including implementation of Customer Experience frameworks for the buildings to improve occupier satisfaction and retention, occupier forums and meetings and placemaking and V2 initiatives Deal with the smooth onboarding and offboarding or handovers of any new or outgoing instructions to relevant external parties including the management of any TUPE Processes with the People Team In partnership with the Sustainability Team, develop and implement sustainability action plans, monitor resource consumption, improve recycling and reduced carbon emissions and waste. There are further details in the Role Profile Values & Behaviour Exhibition of MAPP Values Avoid Ambiguity, Appreciative, Adventurous, Authentic and Accountable Self Management including showing initiative, being proactive and meeting deadlines Embracing Change including Technology Engaging with the Big Picture Great service delivery including working in partnership with internal and external individuals and good communicating in written and verbally Achieving Results and Prioritise Work including attention to delivery to all stakeholders Innovative Solutions and Problem Solving Developing Self and Others and willing to Learn Interpersonal and Relationship skills capable of communicating at various levels including meetings with occupiers, client, supplier and wider stakeholders. Strong written and verbal communications including report writing Experience and Salary Level of Experience / Certifications: 3 years' experience of working in a similar role MRICS is desirable. Working Hours: 9am - 5.30pm Monday - Thursday & 9am - 5pm Friday Salary Range (Based on Experience) £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, depending on experience.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Surveyor Department: Office Buildings Employment Type: Full Time Location: MAPP London Workspace Compensation: £65,000 - £75,000 / year Description MAPP is the UK's leading specialist in commercial property and asset management, with over £30bn+ of property under management for a variety of UK and overseas Fund Managers, REITs and other property owners. MAPP believes that property management can be a force for good. That's why we make buildings work, not just for profit, but for people and the planet too. MAPP has created V1.0, V2.0, V3.0 and V4.0 framework of Property Management, to help clients and occupiers navigate the new landscape, and to ensure we deliver a fully integrated and holistic approach. Most job descriptions read like a recipe without a clear picture of what the final product looks like. We want to give you a picture of who we are and the role we are looking to fill. If this position excites you, and you think you could make a difference at MAPP, do apply, even if you don't satisfy every single criterion. We want to work with people who are awesome in an organisation that makes a difference, do a job that adds value and be rewarded for all our effort in a great place to work. At MAPP, we want to make the real estate industry a career path where everyone feels both welcome and wanted. We're proud of our progress so far, but we're constantly reevaluating how we can make sure the best people, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, background or neurodiversity, can see themselves excelling at MAPP. Our MAPP values underpin everything we do. We were the first national real estate consultancy in the UK to become a B Corp. We want you to learn and grow, to challenge yourself and be the best you can be. As an organisation, we are growing, and have done so for the last five years. We promote about 10% of our office-based roles in a year. We have fun together with events and opportunities to connect, grow and learn with charity days and fundraising events for our communities, as well as study days that broaden our professional horizons. This role gives you the opportunity to be a part of our effort to do something a little bit special in property management, and we would love for you to apply. We are always on the lookout for great character - that is what makes us MAPP people. If that is you, we would love to meet you! Title, Team and Role Summary Title: Associate Director - Surveying Team: London Office Buildings - Surveying Who Does This Role Report Into? Director - Surveying Role Summary / Purpose and Scope The Associate Director is responsible for selection of assigned properties under the relevant Client / Regional Director who oversee the client relationship. They are responsible for all day to day running and reporting on a property or Client, including all aspects for service delivery, occupier liaison, service charge management and oversee compliance. In this role we are looking for someone with Central London Estate Management experience to be based at site. This role works with a large and prestigious London Estate. Skills, Knowledge and Values Skills (People & Technical) In partnership with the Building Consultancy Team where appropriate, support the completion of planned works, commission Long Term Asset Replacement Plans, permit to work systems, monitor PPMs to ensure buildings are managed proactively, responsibly and that the service charge budgets and property plans are fully aligned ensuring compliance with CDM Regulations and appropriate communication with client and occupiers Monitoring statutory and internal compliance, instructing audits, assessments and specialist advice, aligning with service partners for control documents, log books and online management systems which form MAPP's control environment including meeting MAPP policies and procedures, RICS and ISO standards and any statutory and insurance timelines and escalation requirements Authorise and Review supplier payments including preparation and submission of funding requests to client Provide support and due diligence in support of client building and site purchases aligned with legislative guidelines and MAPP Practice Read, review and understand leases and documents, ensuring occupier compliance with obligations and expectations including maintenance, licences to assign, changes of use, alterations and applications from occupiers in accordance with the relevant legislative guidance and the PMA Manage a team aligned with the MAPP Values Engage with occupiers including implementation of Customer Experience frameworks for the buildings to improve occupier satisfaction and retention, occupier forums and meetings and placemaking and V2 initiatives Deal with the smooth onboarding and offboarding or handovers of any new or outgoing instructions to relevant external parties including the management of any TUPE Processes with the People Team In partnership with the Sustainability Team, develop and implement sustainability action plans, monitor resource consumption, improve recycling and reduced carbon emissions and waste. There are further details in the Role Profile Values & Behaviour Exhibition of MAPP Values Avoid Ambiguity, Appreciative, Adventurous, Authentic and Accountable Self Management including showing initiative, being proactive and meeting deadlines Embracing Change including Technology Engaging with the Big Picture Great service delivery including working in partnership with internal and external individuals and good communicating in written and verbally Achieving Results and Prioritise Work including attention to delivery to all stakeholders Innovative Solutions and Problem Solving Developing Self and Others and willing to Learn Interpersonal and Relationship skills capable of communicating at various levels including meetings with occupiers, client, supplier and wider stakeholders. Strong written and verbal communications including report writing Experience and Salary Level of Experience / Certifications: 3 years' experience of working in a similar role MRICS is desirable. Working Hours: 9am - 5.30pm Monday - Thursday & 9am - 5pm Friday Salary Range (Based on Experience) £65,000 to £75,000 per annum, depending on experience.
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead
Air Liquide Runcorn, Cheshire
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead page is loaded Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Leadlocations: United Kingdom, Irlamtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: RWe are currently recruiting for a Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead in the UK to oversee the safe operation of our Hydrogen facilities and associated compressed gas supply chains.Reporting to the UK Operations management team, the individual will ensure safe production and distribution of associated gasses to both internal and external customers. They will drive forward a culture of delivering a quality product in a safe and cost effective manner that meets with our customers expectations.The role is accountable for the safety of the operation all along the end to end supply chain processes - manufacturing, stock, supply/capacity planning, crisis management and vendor management etc.The role will be the main operational interface between ALUK and its hydrogen supply points - balancing supply and demand; as well as maintaining customer service levels during shortfalls. It will also maintain critical control over our maintenance activities to optimise asset performance. Accountable for the day-to-day safe operation of the Runcorn hydrogen transfilling facility, ensuring compliance with all legal, local, and company safety requirements, including minimizing operational risks. Ensure the Runcorn facility and the compressed gas trailer fleet are operated and maintained within all relevant internal and legal requirements, facilitating and controlling annual maintenance activities. Ensure all documentation for the maintenance and legal compliance of trailer equipment is controlled and auditable. Manage through the teams to deliver business and customer expectations while driving continuous improvement. Ensure the product meets required quality, specifications, and standards, and lead all laboratory activities. Lead the root cause analysis of any non-conformance, ensuring sustainable solutions are implemented, and collaborate with commercial teams. Ensure continuity of supply is maintained and optimised, focusing on the efficient maintenance of the specialist trailer fleet and optimising trailer filling based on resources and availability. Provide input on the performance metrics of the Hydrogen business, specifically focusing on safety, efficiency, quality, and lead times. Support operations in achieving optimum capacity (people, assets, etc.) and defining and submitting robust business cases for applicable investment requirements (e.g., assets, fleet, plant upgrades). This is a multi discipline role, where you will be required to leverage your hands on capabilities to perform specialist (pressure systems) maintenance tasks, whilst maintaining a high degree of control over asset availability, optimum maintenance planning and vendor management. You will be working collaborating with internal teams to ensure we achieve defined S&OE objectives, whilst ensuring legal compliance and company standards are maintained at all times.You will need: Previous experience in a similar role with a demonstrated ability to lead and motivate others Requires hands-on technical maintenance experience, within a gas/high-hazard manufacturing and distribution environment where safety and quality are paramount. Must possess a high degree of safety focus and strong operational discipline, with the demonstrated ability and credibility to consistently prioritize safe operations. Experience working within ISO quality plans and heavily regulated industries Excellent communication, active listening, and strong analytical/problem-solving skills, Full UK driving license is essential Our Differences make our Performance At Air Liquide, we are committed to build a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the diversity of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders and cultures across the world. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of their background. We strongly believe a diverse organization opens up opportunities for people to express their talent, both individually and collectively and it helps foster our ability to innovate by living our fundamentals, acting for our success and creating an engaging environment in a changing world.A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health. Through the passion and diversity of its people, Air Liquide leverages energy and environment transition, changes in healthcare and digitization, and delivers greater value to all its stakeholders. Join us for a stimulating experience: you'll find a world of learning and development opportunities where inventiveness is at the heart of what we do, in an open, collaborative and respectful environment. Discover what your professional journey at Air Liquide could be ! We want to ensure a safe experience for everyone interested in joining Air Liquide. Please be aware of fraudulent job offers that are circulating, falsely using the Air Liquide name and brand. These scams often involve individuals or organizations impersonating Air Liquide recruiters or employees through fake emails, social media, and websites. They may attempt to request personal information or, critically, ask for payment for various reasons like application fees, training, or visa processing. Please be advised that Air Liquide and our authorized recruitment partners will never ask you for money at any stage of the recruitment process. You may verify job postings through our official global at any time. If you receive a suspicious job offer or request for payment/sensitive data, we strongly advise that you do not respond or click on any links. We encourage you to verify the source carefully and only interact through our official channels. We appreciate your interest in Air Liquide and are committed to combating these fraudulent activities to protect job seekers. If you wish to report an incident, please contact us via this
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead page is loaded Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Leadlocations: United Kingdom, Irlamtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: RWe are currently recruiting for a Compressed Gas Maintenance and Operations Lead in the UK to oversee the safe operation of our Hydrogen facilities and associated compressed gas supply chains.Reporting to the UK Operations management team, the individual will ensure safe production and distribution of associated gasses to both internal and external customers. They will drive forward a culture of delivering a quality product in a safe and cost effective manner that meets with our customers expectations.The role is accountable for the safety of the operation all along the end to end supply chain processes - manufacturing, stock, supply/capacity planning, crisis management and vendor management etc.The role will be the main operational interface between ALUK and its hydrogen supply points - balancing supply and demand; as well as maintaining customer service levels during shortfalls. It will also maintain critical control over our maintenance activities to optimise asset performance. Accountable for the day-to-day safe operation of the Runcorn hydrogen transfilling facility, ensuring compliance with all legal, local, and company safety requirements, including minimizing operational risks. Ensure the Runcorn facility and the compressed gas trailer fleet are operated and maintained within all relevant internal and legal requirements, facilitating and controlling annual maintenance activities. Ensure all documentation for the maintenance and legal compliance of trailer equipment is controlled and auditable. Manage through the teams to deliver business and customer expectations while driving continuous improvement. Ensure the product meets required quality, specifications, and standards, and lead all laboratory activities. Lead the root cause analysis of any non-conformance, ensuring sustainable solutions are implemented, and collaborate with commercial teams. Ensure continuity of supply is maintained and optimised, focusing on the efficient maintenance of the specialist trailer fleet and optimising trailer filling based on resources and availability. Provide input on the performance metrics of the Hydrogen business, specifically focusing on safety, efficiency, quality, and lead times. Support operations in achieving optimum capacity (people, assets, etc.) and defining and submitting robust business cases for applicable investment requirements (e.g., assets, fleet, plant upgrades). This is a multi discipline role, where you will be required to leverage your hands on capabilities to perform specialist (pressure systems) maintenance tasks, whilst maintaining a high degree of control over asset availability, optimum maintenance planning and vendor management. You will be working collaborating with internal teams to ensure we achieve defined S&OE objectives, whilst ensuring legal compliance and company standards are maintained at all times.You will need: Previous experience in a similar role with a demonstrated ability to lead and motivate others Requires hands-on technical maintenance experience, within a gas/high-hazard manufacturing and distribution environment where safety and quality are paramount. Must possess a high degree of safety focus and strong operational discipline, with the demonstrated ability and credibility to consistently prioritize safe operations. Experience working within ISO quality plans and heavily regulated industries Excellent communication, active listening, and strong analytical/problem-solving skills, Full UK driving license is essential Our Differences make our Performance At Air Liquide, we are committed to build a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the diversity of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders and cultures across the world. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of their background. We strongly believe a diverse organization opens up opportunities for people to express their talent, both individually and collectively and it helps foster our ability to innovate by living our fundamentals, acting for our success and creating an engaging environment in a changing world.A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health. Through the passion and diversity of its people, Air Liquide leverages energy and environment transition, changes in healthcare and digitization, and delivers greater value to all its stakeholders. Join us for a stimulating experience: you'll find a world of learning and development opportunities where inventiveness is at the heart of what we do, in an open, collaborative and respectful environment. Discover what your professional journey at Air Liquide could be ! We want to ensure a safe experience for everyone interested in joining Air Liquide. Please be aware of fraudulent job offers that are circulating, falsely using the Air Liquide name and brand. These scams often involve individuals or organizations impersonating Air Liquide recruiters or employees through fake emails, social media, and websites. They may attempt to request personal information or, critically, ask for payment for various reasons like application fees, training, or visa processing. Please be advised that Air Liquide and our authorized recruitment partners will never ask you for money at any stage of the recruitment process. You may verify job postings through our official global at any time. If you receive a suspicious job offer or request for payment/sensitive data, we strongly advise that you do not respond or click on any links. We encourage you to verify the source carefully and only interact through our official channels. We appreciate your interest in Air Liquide and are committed to combating these fraudulent activities to protect job seekers. If you wish to report an incident, please contact us via this
Rockfield Specialist Recruitment
Financial Controller
Rockfield Specialist Recruitment Newport, Gwent
Financial Controller (Part time) Our client is a well-established, successful and growing family run business based in Newport, South Wales. They specialists and the supply leisure-based products, maintenance & repair and have a small supporting retail supplying accessories etc. They're seeking a capable and experienced Accountant to head up their busy and dynamic accounts department. The role will be part time, around 20 hours per week (flexible). The role will be office based at their head office in Newport. The role will be hands on, working with, supporting and mentoring, one other team member who has completed AAT level 3 and continues their studies. The role, supported by the Accounts Assistant, will include, production and overseeing of all management and statutory accounts for the business. This will include: Monthly management accounts Cashflow & business forecasting and management Management of the payroll (processed externally) Completing government surveys VAT returns Maintenance of the fixed asset register and nominal ledger Preparing audit file for yearend for submission to external accountants Reconciliation of the ledgers and banks accounts Debtor management You will ideally be motivated by continuous improvement, strong in the use of IT systems, excel and, ideally, Sage L50 and have a proven track record of delivery within a similar Senior Finance role, in a commercial business. The role offers a very friendly, family run, environment, flexibility on how the working hours are to be made up, a competitive salary, pension (3%), free onsite parking and 25 days paid holiday.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller (Part time) Our client is a well-established, successful and growing family run business based in Newport, South Wales. They specialists and the supply leisure-based products, maintenance & repair and have a small supporting retail supplying accessories etc. They're seeking a capable and experienced Accountant to head up their busy and dynamic accounts department. The role will be part time, around 20 hours per week (flexible). The role will be office based at their head office in Newport. The role will be hands on, working with, supporting and mentoring, one other team member who has completed AAT level 3 and continues their studies. The role, supported by the Accounts Assistant, will include, production and overseeing of all management and statutory accounts for the business. This will include: Monthly management accounts Cashflow & business forecasting and management Management of the payroll (processed externally) Completing government surveys VAT returns Maintenance of the fixed asset register and nominal ledger Preparing audit file for yearend for submission to external accountants Reconciliation of the ledgers and banks accounts Debtor management You will ideally be motivated by continuous improvement, strong in the use of IT systems, excel and, ideally, Sage L50 and have a proven track record of delivery within a similar Senior Finance role, in a commercial business. The role offers a very friendly, family run, environment, flexibility on how the working hours are to be made up, a competitive salary, pension (3%), free onsite parking and 25 days paid holiday.
Ad Warrior
Housekeeper
Ad Warrior Rotherham, Yorkshire
Housekeeper Location: Rotherham Salary: £23,875 per annum Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week (4 on 4 off shift) Contract type : Permanent The Hospice is a charity dedicated to the people of Rotherham, offering specialist palliative and end of life care to their community since 1996. About the Role At the Hospice, their Housekeepers are essential in creating a clean, safe, and welcoming environment that directly impacts the well-being and comfort of their patients and their families. Your role as a Housekeeper is crucial in ensuring that every patient experiences the highest standard of care and comfort during their time with us. Reporting to the Housekeeping Manager, you will take pride in maintaining impeccable cleanliness and hygiene throughout their hospice. Your attention to detail and dedication to maintaining a pristine environment will help us provide a sanctuary of peace and dignity for their patients and their loved ones. Key Responsibilities Room Cleaning and Maintenance: Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, communal areas, and office spaces according to established cleaning protocols and schedules. Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and sweeping floors, as well as cleaning surfaces, furniture, and fixtures to maintain a tidy and hygienic environment. Linen and Laundry Services: Collect, sort, and launder linens, towels, and bedding, ensuring they are clean, well-maintained, and properly stored for use by patients and staff. Monitor linen inventory levels, replenish supplies as needed, and assist with linen distribution throughout the hospice facility. Waste Management: Dispose of waste and recyclable materials in accordance with waste management policies and procedures, ensuring proper handling and disposal to maintain cleanliness and safety. Infection Control Practices: Adhere to infection control standards and protocols, including hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and cleaning procedures to prevent the spread of infections. Assistance with Special Projects: Assist the Housekeeping Manager and other team members with special cleaning projects, deep cleaning tasks, and seasonal cleaning activities as needed Equipment Maintenance: Operate and maintain cleaning equipment, including vacuum cleaners, steamer, floor scrubbers, and other tools, ensuring they are in good working condition and properly maintained. Safety and Security: Report any maintenance issues, safety hazards, or security concerns to the Housekeeping Manager or appropriate staff members for timely resolution. Follow safety protocols and procedures to ensure a safe working environment for oneself and others Person Specification Essential: Previous experience in housekeeping or cleaning roles, preferably in a healthcare or hospitality setting. Knowledge of cleaning techniques, products, and equipment used in a healthcare environment is advantageous. Ability to prioritise tasks, manage time effectively, and work independently with minimal supervision. Strong attention to detail, thoroughness, and reliability in performing cleaning tasks. Passionate about the mission and values of the Hospice, with a commitment to supporting its work through the operation of a charity shop. Professional and reliable, with a high level of integrity and accountability in all interactions. Flexible and adaptable, with the ability to respond to changing needs and priorities in a dynamic healthcare environment. Approachable, confident, compassionate. Desired: Experience of working in a similar role in a Hospice setting. Basic understanding of infection control practices and procedures. A full UK driving license. Fluency in community languages such as Urdu, Punjabi, Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Arabic is highly desirable. It enables compassionate, effective communication with patients and families from diverse backgrounds, helping to build trust and deliver culturally sensitive care. This directly supports their Living Life's Wishes Strategy and their commitment to inclusive, high-quality care at the Hospice To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the Hospice , please do not hesitate to apply.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Housekeeper Location: Rotherham Salary: £23,875 per annum Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week (4 on 4 off shift) Contract type : Permanent The Hospice is a charity dedicated to the people of Rotherham, offering specialist palliative and end of life care to their community since 1996. About the Role At the Hospice, their Housekeepers are essential in creating a clean, safe, and welcoming environment that directly impacts the well-being and comfort of their patients and their families. Your role as a Housekeeper is crucial in ensuring that every patient experiences the highest standard of care and comfort during their time with us. Reporting to the Housekeeping Manager, you will take pride in maintaining impeccable cleanliness and hygiene throughout their hospice. Your attention to detail and dedication to maintaining a pristine environment will help us provide a sanctuary of peace and dignity for their patients and their loved ones. Key Responsibilities Room Cleaning and Maintenance: Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, communal areas, and office spaces according to established cleaning protocols and schedules. Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and sweeping floors, as well as cleaning surfaces, furniture, and fixtures to maintain a tidy and hygienic environment. Linen and Laundry Services: Collect, sort, and launder linens, towels, and bedding, ensuring they are clean, well-maintained, and properly stored for use by patients and staff. Monitor linen inventory levels, replenish supplies as needed, and assist with linen distribution throughout the hospice facility. Waste Management: Dispose of waste and recyclable materials in accordance with waste management policies and procedures, ensuring proper handling and disposal to maintain cleanliness and safety. Infection Control Practices: Adhere to infection control standards and protocols, including hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and cleaning procedures to prevent the spread of infections. Assistance with Special Projects: Assist the Housekeeping Manager and other team members with special cleaning projects, deep cleaning tasks, and seasonal cleaning activities as needed Equipment Maintenance: Operate and maintain cleaning equipment, including vacuum cleaners, steamer, floor scrubbers, and other tools, ensuring they are in good working condition and properly maintained. Safety and Security: Report any maintenance issues, safety hazards, or security concerns to the Housekeeping Manager or appropriate staff members for timely resolution. Follow safety protocols and procedures to ensure a safe working environment for oneself and others Person Specification Essential: Previous experience in housekeeping or cleaning roles, preferably in a healthcare or hospitality setting. Knowledge of cleaning techniques, products, and equipment used in a healthcare environment is advantageous. Ability to prioritise tasks, manage time effectively, and work independently with minimal supervision. Strong attention to detail, thoroughness, and reliability in performing cleaning tasks. Passionate about the mission and values of the Hospice, with a commitment to supporting its work through the operation of a charity shop. Professional and reliable, with a high level of integrity and accountability in all interactions. Flexible and adaptable, with the ability to respond to changing needs and priorities in a dynamic healthcare environment. Approachable, confident, compassionate. Desired: Experience of working in a similar role in a Hospice setting. Basic understanding of infection control practices and procedures. A full UK driving license. Fluency in community languages such as Urdu, Punjabi, Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Arabic is highly desirable. It enables compassionate, effective communication with patients and families from diverse backgrounds, helping to build trust and deliver culturally sensitive care. This directly supports their Living Life's Wishes Strategy and their commitment to inclusive, high-quality care at the Hospice To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the Hospice , please do not hesitate to apply.
Property Maintenance Apprentice Apprentice (Level 2) - UK
Thetrupgrade Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Overview Property Maintenance Apprentice Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Role: Plant Hire Controller Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Start date: September 2026 Location: Ollerton (Plant depot) About Us Murphy is a leading international, multi-disciplined engineering and construction company founded in 1951 that improves life by delivering world-class infrastructure. Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation, water, power and natural resources. We also have a number of related businesses - Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy employs more than 4,300 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, we work as 'One Murphy' by directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. Role Property Maintenance Apprentice As a Property Maintenance Apprentice Operative, you will learn how to keep temporary modular buildings in excellent condition by carrying out essential repairs and maintenance. Working alongside experienced tradespeople, you'll gain practical skills in joinery, plumbing, plastering, painting, and decorating. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to develop a broad range of construction skills. What a Day in the Life Looks Like Inspecting and maintaining site accommodation units to ensure they are safe and functional. Carrying out basic joinery tasks such as fitting doors, windows, kitchen units and fixtures. Performing basic plumbing repairs on sinks, toilets, and showers. Assisting with plasterboard and patch repairs to walls and ceilings. Painting and finishing interiors to maintain a professional and consistent end product. Responding to maintenance requests and supporting senior operatives with complex tasks. Skills You Will Learn Fundamentals of joinery, including measuring, cutting, and fitting components. Plumbing basics such as pipework, fittings, and leak repairs. Plasterboarding techniques for walls and ceilings. Fundamental painting and finishing methods for different surfaces. Safe use of tools, equipment, and personal protective gear. Problem-solving and planning maintenance tasks effectively. What You Need to Be Considered GCSE Maths and English at grade A -D / 3-9 (or equivalent). You don't need previous experience for the role, but you do need to be ready to learn, have a positive mindset and a can-do attitude. Eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit if applicable. Please note that we do not provide sponsorship. Values One Family, One Team, One Murphy Always Deliver Respect, Integrity & Accountability Never Harm Continually Improve Our Recruitment Process Our recruitment process consists of two stages: Initial application - Don't worry if you don't have your own CV yet; please upload a document that tells us a little bit more about who you are, what you have studied and why you are interested in this apprenticeship. In-person interview It's important to us that everybody has an equal chance to succeed. If you'd like to discuss any reasonable adjustments for any part of the recruitment process, please get in touch at . Please note: Should we receive a high volume of suitable applications we may choose to close our opportunities early. Therefore, to avoid missing out, we recommend you submit your application asap. Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Overview Property Maintenance Apprentice Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Role: Plant Hire Controller Apprentice (Level 2) - UK Start date: September 2026 Location: Ollerton (Plant depot) About Us Murphy is a leading international, multi-disciplined engineering and construction company founded in 1951 that improves life by delivering world-class infrastructure. Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation, water, power and natural resources. We also have a number of related businesses - Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy employs more than 4,300 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, we work as 'One Murphy' by directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. Role Property Maintenance Apprentice As a Property Maintenance Apprentice Operative, you will learn how to keep temporary modular buildings in excellent condition by carrying out essential repairs and maintenance. Working alongside experienced tradespeople, you'll gain practical skills in joinery, plumbing, plastering, painting, and decorating. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to develop a broad range of construction skills. What a Day in the Life Looks Like Inspecting and maintaining site accommodation units to ensure they are safe and functional. Carrying out basic joinery tasks such as fitting doors, windows, kitchen units and fixtures. Performing basic plumbing repairs on sinks, toilets, and showers. Assisting with plasterboard and patch repairs to walls and ceilings. Painting and finishing interiors to maintain a professional and consistent end product. Responding to maintenance requests and supporting senior operatives with complex tasks. Skills You Will Learn Fundamentals of joinery, including measuring, cutting, and fitting components. Plumbing basics such as pipework, fittings, and leak repairs. Plasterboarding techniques for walls and ceilings. Fundamental painting and finishing methods for different surfaces. Safe use of tools, equipment, and personal protective gear. Problem-solving and planning maintenance tasks effectively. What You Need to Be Considered GCSE Maths and English at grade A -D / 3-9 (or equivalent). You don't need previous experience for the role, but you do need to be ready to learn, have a positive mindset and a can-do attitude. Eligible to work in the UK with a valid work permit if applicable. Please note that we do not provide sponsorship. Values One Family, One Team, One Murphy Always Deliver Respect, Integrity & Accountability Never Harm Continually Improve Our Recruitment Process Our recruitment process consists of two stages: Initial application - Don't worry if you don't have your own CV yet; please upload a document that tells us a little bit more about who you are, what you have studied and why you are interested in this apprenticeship. In-person interview It's important to us that everybody has an equal chance to succeed. If you'd like to discuss any reasonable adjustments for any part of the recruitment process, please get in touch at . Please note: Should we receive a high volume of suitable applications we may choose to close our opportunities early. Therefore, to avoid missing out, we recommend you submit your application asap. Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.
Robertson Bell
Finance Systems Manager - Unit 4
Robertson Bell
Robertson Bell are supporting a large, complex international charity to recruit a Finance Systems Manager on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance systems professional with strong Unit4 expertise to take ownership of a well-established cloud finance system in a live environment. The role Reporting into the Head of Finance, you will act as the organisation's Unit4 specialist, responsible for the ongoing administration, optimisation, and development of the Unit4 cloud finance system. This is a business-as-usual focused role centred on embedding, improving, and supporting Unit4 rather than leading a major implementation. Key responsibilities Own configuration, maintenance, and optimisation of Unit4 financial modules Provide day-to-day Unit4 administration, troubleshooting, and user support Manage user access, security roles, workflows, and coding structures within Unit4 Develop and maintain financial reports and ensure Unit4 data integrity Identify automation and process improvement opportunities leveraging Unit4 capability Deliver Unit4 user training and maintain system documentation Support audits and ensure strong financial controls within Unit4 Work closely with Finance, IT, and external Unit4 partners to deliver enhancements The opportunity This role offers broad organisational exposure, genuine ownership of Unit4, and the chance to combine finance knowledge with systems optimisation in a collaborative environment. The role offers hybrid working, anywhere between three days per week and once per month depending on location. The successful candidate Strong hands-on experience supporting and administering Unit4 in a live environment Good understanding of financial controls, reporting, and accounting processes within Unit4 Confident troubleshooting Unit4 issues and supporting non-technical users Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills Proactive mindset with an interest in continuous improvement The opportunity This role offers broad organisational exposure, genuine ownership of Unit4, and the chance to combine finance knowledge with systems optimisation in a collaborative environment.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Robertson Bell are supporting a large, complex international charity to recruit a Finance Systems Manager on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance systems professional with strong Unit4 expertise to take ownership of a well-established cloud finance system in a live environment. The role Reporting into the Head of Finance, you will act as the organisation's Unit4 specialist, responsible for the ongoing administration, optimisation, and development of the Unit4 cloud finance system. This is a business-as-usual focused role centred on embedding, improving, and supporting Unit4 rather than leading a major implementation. Key responsibilities Own configuration, maintenance, and optimisation of Unit4 financial modules Provide day-to-day Unit4 administration, troubleshooting, and user support Manage user access, security roles, workflows, and coding structures within Unit4 Develop and maintain financial reports and ensure Unit4 data integrity Identify automation and process improvement opportunities leveraging Unit4 capability Deliver Unit4 user training and maintain system documentation Support audits and ensure strong financial controls within Unit4 Work closely with Finance, IT, and external Unit4 partners to deliver enhancements The opportunity This role offers broad organisational exposure, genuine ownership of Unit4, and the chance to combine finance knowledge with systems optimisation in a collaborative environment. The role offers hybrid working, anywhere between three days per week and once per month depending on location. The successful candidate Strong hands-on experience supporting and administering Unit4 in a live environment Good understanding of financial controls, reporting, and accounting processes within Unit4 Confident troubleshooting Unit4 issues and supporting non-technical users Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills Proactive mindset with an interest in continuous improvement The opportunity This role offers broad organisational exposure, genuine ownership of Unit4, and the chance to combine finance knowledge with systems optimisation in a collaborative environment.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Leominster, Herefordshire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Knutsford, Cheshire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
MARKET TALENT
Credit Risk (2LOD) - Property Lender
MARKET TALENT Northampton, Northamptonshire
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation specialising in property-backed lending solutions with a current risk portfolio of £250mln. Operating within a highly regulated environment, the firm combines disciplined risk management with a strong governance culture and customer-focused approach. Its lending activities span a range of secured finance products including home purchase plans, buy-to-let lending and bridging finance. The business is now around 60 perm staff strong and continues to grow with another £100mln capital injection planned to expand into commercial lending sectors. As the organisation continues to expand its lending portfolio, the Risk function is being further strengthened with the appointment of this newly created role for a Credit Risk professional who will support portfolio monitoring, governance processes and the development of robust credit risk frameworks. This represents an excellent opportunity for an analytically minded risk professional to join a collaborative lending environment where sound judgement and strong governance sit at the heart of decision-making. Role Overview You will play an important role in assessing, monitoring and managing credit risk across the organisation's lending portfolio. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and maintenance of risk frameworks, portfolio analysis and governance processes, ensuring that lending activity remains aligned with internal policies, regulatory expectations and prudent risk management principles. The role sits closely alongside the firm's broader risk management function and therefore exposure to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) responsibilities will be viewed particularly favourably. Key Responsibilities Monitor and report on the performance of the firm's Home Purchase Plan (HPP), Buy-to-Let (BTL) and Bridging portfolios, identifying emerging trends, early warning indicators and potential areas of credit risk. Assist with the development and ongoing maintenance of credit risk policies, procedures and internal risk frameworks. Act as Secretariat to the Credit Committee, ensuring governance processes are well documented and effectively administered. Prepare and coordinate management information and reporting packs for Credit Committee, Executive Risk Committee and Board Risk & Audit Committee meetings. Support the monitoring of accounts in arrears, forbearance arrangements and portfolio performance metrics. Ensure activities remain aligned with FCA regulatory requirements and internal governance standards. Contribute to stress testing, scenario analysis and portfolio risk modelling activities. Work closely with Underwriting, Operations and Compliance teams to maintain consistent risk standards across the lending lifecycle. Assist with onboarding and training new colleagues on financial crime policies and internal procedures. Provide support across broader risk, governance and compliance initiatives as required. Skills & Experience Experience within credit risk, ideally within real estate, mortgages, property lending, specialist lending, buy-to-let or bridging finance. An understanding of UK regulatory expectations, particularly FCA oversight, MCOB requirements and financial crime frameworks. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret both financial and non-financial information. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare clear risk reporting and documentation. High attention to detail with sound judgement when assessing credit risk scenarios. Ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative risk environment. Second Line Experience Experience supporting or contributing to Second Line of Defence (2LoD) risk responsibilities will be particularly advantageous. This may include exposure to areas such as: Portfolio risk monitoring and performance analysis Credit risk policy development and framework design Risk appetite monitoring and reporting Governance processes and committee reporting Stress testing, scenario analysis or portfolio modelling Risk reporting / Risk registers / enterprise risk experience Candidates with exposure to these areas are encouraged to clearly reference these responsibilities within their CV. Highlighting this experience in your CV, will ensure your application can be assessed accurately against the requirements of the role. The firm will wait for individuals who are awating bonus payouts + resignation periods if required. Please note the role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office.
Hays London Ebury Gate
Finance Business Partner
Hays London Ebury Gate
Your new company A large London Housing Association is seeking a Finance Business Partner to join their team with strong sector experience. Your new role This Finance Business Partner will be the lead for reporting on Building Safety. Provide finance business partnering support and act as the finance lead for building safety reporting, ensuring robust insight around legislation, regulation and remedial programmes. Enhance the quality, clarity and impact of building safety financial reporting by producing timely analysis, insightful commentary, and linking financial performance to strategic objectives. Lead budgeting and forecasting activities for building safety, preparing accurate annual budgets and monthly forecasts in collaboration with operational directors, service managers and other budget holders. Build strong, effective relationships with budget holders, supporting their understanding of financial performance, identifying areas for improvement, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and value-for-money requirements. Oversee the monitoring of budget changes, ensuring service budgets are incorporated into group reporting, and continually review systems and processes for efficiency and effectiveness. Support team leadership by guiding management accountants, providing training and coaching, contributing to workload planning, and acting as deputy to the Head of Financial Business Partnering when required. What you'll need to succeed Full CCAB/CIMA qualification or equivalent Demonstrable experience within the Social Housing secto r , ideally building safety or maintenance Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management Strong skills in management accounting principles, budgeting and forecasting What you'll get in return Hybrid working Competitive pension and annual leave package Learning and development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV (in Word please). If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Your new company A large London Housing Association is seeking a Finance Business Partner to join their team with strong sector experience. Your new role This Finance Business Partner will be the lead for reporting on Building Safety. Provide finance business partnering support and act as the finance lead for building safety reporting, ensuring robust insight around legislation, regulation and remedial programmes. Enhance the quality, clarity and impact of building safety financial reporting by producing timely analysis, insightful commentary, and linking financial performance to strategic objectives. Lead budgeting and forecasting activities for building safety, preparing accurate annual budgets and monthly forecasts in collaboration with operational directors, service managers and other budget holders. Build strong, effective relationships with budget holders, supporting their understanding of financial performance, identifying areas for improvement, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and value-for-money requirements. Oversee the monitoring of budget changes, ensuring service budgets are incorporated into group reporting, and continually review systems and processes for efficiency and effectiveness. Support team leadership by guiding management accountants, providing training and coaching, contributing to workload planning, and acting as deputy to the Head of Financial Business Partnering when required. What you'll need to succeed Full CCAB/CIMA qualification or equivalent Demonstrable experience within the Social Housing secto r , ideally building safety or maintenance Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management Strong skills in management accounting principles, budgeting and forecasting What you'll get in return Hybrid working Competitive pension and annual leave package Learning and development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV (in Word please). If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk

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