GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
Land Referencing Manager Leading Property Consultancy Birmingham Competitive Salary + Package We are working with a leading property and infrastructure consultancy to appoint a Land Referencing Manager at their Birmingham office. This is a senior hire into a rapidly expanding team, with the opportunity to take a leading role in shaping the land referencing function as the business grows. The Role You will lead the delivery of land referencing projects across a range of infrastructure and development schemes, managing a team of land referencers while maintaining the quality and accuracy of outputs across all workstreams. This is a hands-on leadership role suited to someone who is as comfortable managing client relationships and project programmes as they are guiding and developing the people around them. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the delivery of land referencing projects from inception to completion Take ownership of project programmes, budgets and resource allocation Manage and mentor a growing team of land referencers at various levels Liaise directly with clients, legal teams and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Ensure the accuracy and integrity of all land referencing data and documentation Support business development activity and contribute to bids and proposals Drive process improvement and help shape the team's approach as the function expands Candidate Profile Proven experience in land referencing, ideally within an infrastructure or development context Previous management or supervisory experience Strong working knowledge of compulsory purchase, DCO and other statutory processes Excellent attention to detail and confidence managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects Strong communication and client-facing skills Degree qualified MRICS or working towards an advantage but not essential Why This Role Senior position within a team that is growing quickly and investing in its people Genuine opportunity to shape and lead a function rather than simply join one High-profile infrastructure and development projects Competitive salary and package negotiable on experience Birmingham based with flexibility as required If you are interested or would like a confidential conversation, please get in touch.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Land Referencing Manager Leading Property Consultancy Birmingham Competitive Salary + Package We are working with a leading property and infrastructure consultancy to appoint a Land Referencing Manager at their Birmingham office. This is a senior hire into a rapidly expanding team, with the opportunity to take a leading role in shaping the land referencing function as the business grows. The Role You will lead the delivery of land referencing projects across a range of infrastructure and development schemes, managing a team of land referencers while maintaining the quality and accuracy of outputs across all workstreams. This is a hands-on leadership role suited to someone who is as comfortable managing client relationships and project programmes as they are guiding and developing the people around them. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the delivery of land referencing projects from inception to completion Take ownership of project programmes, budgets and resource allocation Manage and mentor a growing team of land referencers at various levels Liaise directly with clients, legal teams and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle Ensure the accuracy and integrity of all land referencing data and documentation Support business development activity and contribute to bids and proposals Drive process improvement and help shape the team's approach as the function expands Candidate Profile Proven experience in land referencing, ideally within an infrastructure or development context Previous management or supervisory experience Strong working knowledge of compulsory purchase, DCO and other statutory processes Excellent attention to detail and confidence managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects Strong communication and client-facing skills Degree qualified MRICS or working towards an advantage but not essential Why This Role Senior position within a team that is growing quickly and investing in its people Genuine opportunity to shape and lead a function rather than simply join one High-profile infrastructure and development projects Competitive salary and package negotiable on experience Birmingham based with flexibility as required If you are interested or would like a confidential conversation, please get in touch.
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
Job Title: Senior/Principal Environmental Consultant (EIA) Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms. With a global reputation for delivering sustainable solutions across infrastructure, energy, water, environment, and transport, this is an organisation offering outstanding opportunities for ambitious professionals who want to make a meaningful difference. Their UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 specialists, providing world-class consultancy and advisory services to help clients address today's biggest challenges - from climate change and biodiversity net gain to social inclusion and urbanisation. In Manchester, their key clients include National Highways, Network Rail, Transport for the North, Anglian Water, Environment Agency, Transport for Greater Manchester, WYCA, and a range of local authorities. We are now looking to speak with experienced Environmental Consultants with strong EIA expertise to join their established team. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with practical experience in environmental coordination, assessment, and management to step up in their career, working on major infrastructure projects and helping shape the future of our built and natural environment. The Role Your purpose will include: Leading on the coordination and delivery of environmental work across multidisciplinary teams, including EIA, options appraisals and environmental management. Line managing and mentoring a team of environmental professionals. Championing high standards of environmental performance within projects, influencing design and delivery for optimal outcomes. Collating and editing information from multiple sources to prepare clear, well-structured reports. Delivering high-quality outputs on time and within budget, while reviewing and assuring the work of others. Building and managing client relationships in a confident and professional manner. Leading and supporting on bid preparation and business development. Actively pursuing Continual Professional Development (CPD) in line with professional institute requirements. What You Can Bring Degree or Masters in an environmental or related science discipline. Significant post-graduate experience within consultancy (Chartered status desirable). Proven track record of working on major infrastructure projects. Comprehensive knowledge of the EIA process and relevant technical expertise. Leadership experience within multidisciplinary teams. Strong report writing, verbal and presentation skills, with the ability to review and assure the work of others. Ability to prioritise, manage workload under pressure and deliver consistently. Strong interpersonal skills with the confidence to communicate effectively at all levels. A flexible and adaptable approach, with enthusiasm and commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes. Why Join? This consultancy has been recognised as a LinkedIn Top 25 Company and one of the Times Top 50 Employers for Women. They are committed to innovation, sustainability, and creating long-term social value. You will benefit from: Working on some of the UK's most influential and high-profile environmental and infrastructure projects. A strong emphasis on career development, including structured training, mentoring and CPD. A genuinely inclusive and diverse working environment, with active employee networks and supportive policies. Flexible working arrangements to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior/Principal Environmental Consultant (EIA) Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms. With a global reputation for delivering sustainable solutions across infrastructure, energy, water, environment, and transport, this is an organisation offering outstanding opportunities for ambitious professionals who want to make a meaningful difference. Their UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 specialists, providing world-class consultancy and advisory services to help clients address today's biggest challenges - from climate change and biodiversity net gain to social inclusion and urbanisation. In Manchester, their key clients include National Highways, Network Rail, Transport for the North, Anglian Water, Environment Agency, Transport for Greater Manchester, WYCA, and a range of local authorities. We are now looking to speak with experienced Environmental Consultants with strong EIA expertise to join their established team. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with practical experience in environmental coordination, assessment, and management to step up in their career, working on major infrastructure projects and helping shape the future of our built and natural environment. The Role Your purpose will include: Leading on the coordination and delivery of environmental work across multidisciplinary teams, including EIA, options appraisals and environmental management. Line managing and mentoring a team of environmental professionals. Championing high standards of environmental performance within projects, influencing design and delivery for optimal outcomes. Collating and editing information from multiple sources to prepare clear, well-structured reports. Delivering high-quality outputs on time and within budget, while reviewing and assuring the work of others. Building and managing client relationships in a confident and professional manner. Leading and supporting on bid preparation and business development. Actively pursuing Continual Professional Development (CPD) in line with professional institute requirements. What You Can Bring Degree or Masters in an environmental or related science discipline. Significant post-graduate experience within consultancy (Chartered status desirable). Proven track record of working on major infrastructure projects. Comprehensive knowledge of the EIA process and relevant technical expertise. Leadership experience within multidisciplinary teams. Strong report writing, verbal and presentation skills, with the ability to review and assure the work of others. Ability to prioritise, manage workload under pressure and deliver consistently. Strong interpersonal skills with the confidence to communicate effectively at all levels. A flexible and adaptable approach, with enthusiasm and commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes. Why Join? This consultancy has been recognised as a LinkedIn Top 25 Company and one of the Times Top 50 Employers for Women. They are committed to innovation, sustainability, and creating long-term social value. You will benefit from: Working on some of the UK's most influential and high-profile environmental and infrastructure projects. A strong emphasis on career development, including structured training, mentoring and CPD. A genuinely inclusive and diverse working environment, with active employee networks and supportive policies. Flexible working arrangements to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Why join Marshall Land Systems in this role: As a Senior Project Manager, you will be leading the delivery of complex and high-impact projects that support critical customer and business objectives. In this role, you'll take ownership of day to day project delivery, ensuring programmes are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards while working within a collaborative and fast paced engineering environment. The responsibilities in this role include: Project deliverables & requirements across all functions. These are to be clearly articulated, documented and shared across the IPT and wider organisation as appropriate. Lead the Project assigned IPT for assigned Project(s). Manage and resolve matters relating to costs, work schedules, commercial technical and production issues. Working with the assigned Procurement & Supply Chain colleagues, support the delivery of subcontracts, as required, ensuring delivery is in line with project needs. Ownership of the Project budget, leading and approving allocation to the appropriate Work Package and associated WBS items. Ensuring BAC, BAC(changes), EAC and ETCs are reviewed and reported accurately with any cost variance clearly understood; ensuring parametric and trend analysis results are fully utilised with little to no 'opinion based' reporting. Management of all other project financial targets in support of Revenue, Cash and Margin. Proactively manage risks and opportunities, collaborating with others, in particular assigned Project Controller(s). Accountable for the Project Change Management regime. Undertake additional activities as required by line management. Support the adherence of the Lifecycle Management (LCM) Processes. Preparing and managing the tailored processes through governance sign-off". Support the co-ordination of resource requirements - ensuring data inputs are submitted to the IBP team for the bids and projects; presenting IBP foresight for upcoming activities. Support and manage effective 'Lessons Learned' activities. Apply if you have most of the following: Delivering projects ideally in the defence sector. Working in an Engineering / manufacturing environment. Worked within, or lead multi-functional teams in a collaborative matrix-managed 'IPT' environment. Desirable: Knowledge of systems engineering and how to apply in a Project environment. Ideally, experience of procurement & supply-chain contract delivery and manufacturing processes. Experience of the full product development lifecycle of complex integrated systems; New Product Development (NPD) and New Production Introduction (NPI). Some knowledge of engineering development techniques for projects including: technical requirements management, development and qualification validation and verification phases, technical risk, concurrency of design and production, project planning, project control, change management, performance measurement, cost control and risk & opportunity management. Working within matrix organisations, in particular collaboration with engineering, operations, supply chain and quality within an IPT. Technical skills/education: Degree-level education, preferably in engineering, business, or defence studies. Project / Programme Management certification such as PRINCE2, APM (PMQ), PMI (PMP) or MSP and APM Risk Level 2. Strong ICT skills, including but not limited to MS365 tools such as Word and Excel. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. MS-Project or equivalent. Collaboration including identification and delivery of value for stakeholders. Additional Local Needs Hybrid working offered - 3 days on site in Cambridge, UK. Successful candidate will need to be eligible to hold UK SC Clearance . The benefits we will offer you include: 27 days holiday increasing with service up to 30 days (option to buy /sell) Pension contributions up to 9% Private medical insurance for you and your partner Company car allowance Extensive flexible benefit program including Cycle to Work Life assurance at 4x basic salary Enhanced parental leave and pay Paid volunteering leave Access to industry leading wellbeing resources and tools Marshall Land Systems is a Canadian-owned global company with an unrivalled pedigree of British engineering excellence. From its origins in Cambridge, UK, through more than a century of innovation, pioneering advances from the nose of Concorde to the early Hydrogen fuel cell technology that ultimately powered the moon landings, Marshall engineers now continue to innovate specialist vehicles and infrastructure for NATO forces across the world. From bomb disposal vehicles to deployed shelters, from command and control to CT scanners on the battlefield, Marshall Land Systems protects people in critical situations with the very best in engineering. It employs 600 people with major facilities the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Why join Marshall Land Systems in this role: As a Senior Project Manager, you will be leading the delivery of complex and high-impact projects that support critical customer and business objectives. In this role, you'll take ownership of day to day project delivery, ensuring programmes are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards while working within a collaborative and fast paced engineering environment. The responsibilities in this role include: Project deliverables & requirements across all functions. These are to be clearly articulated, documented and shared across the IPT and wider organisation as appropriate. Lead the Project assigned IPT for assigned Project(s). Manage and resolve matters relating to costs, work schedules, commercial technical and production issues. Working with the assigned Procurement & Supply Chain colleagues, support the delivery of subcontracts, as required, ensuring delivery is in line with project needs. Ownership of the Project budget, leading and approving allocation to the appropriate Work Package and associated WBS items. Ensuring BAC, BAC(changes), EAC and ETCs are reviewed and reported accurately with any cost variance clearly understood; ensuring parametric and trend analysis results are fully utilised with little to no 'opinion based' reporting. Management of all other project financial targets in support of Revenue, Cash and Margin. Proactively manage risks and opportunities, collaborating with others, in particular assigned Project Controller(s). Accountable for the Project Change Management regime. Undertake additional activities as required by line management. Support the adherence of the Lifecycle Management (LCM) Processes. Preparing and managing the tailored processes through governance sign-off". Support the co-ordination of resource requirements - ensuring data inputs are submitted to the IBP team for the bids and projects; presenting IBP foresight for upcoming activities. Support and manage effective 'Lessons Learned' activities. Apply if you have most of the following: Delivering projects ideally in the defence sector. Working in an Engineering / manufacturing environment. Worked within, or lead multi-functional teams in a collaborative matrix-managed 'IPT' environment. Desirable: Knowledge of systems engineering and how to apply in a Project environment. Ideally, experience of procurement & supply-chain contract delivery and manufacturing processes. Experience of the full product development lifecycle of complex integrated systems; New Product Development (NPD) and New Production Introduction (NPI). Some knowledge of engineering development techniques for projects including: technical requirements management, development and qualification validation and verification phases, technical risk, concurrency of design and production, project planning, project control, change management, performance measurement, cost control and risk & opportunity management. Working within matrix organisations, in particular collaboration with engineering, operations, supply chain and quality within an IPT. Technical skills/education: Degree-level education, preferably in engineering, business, or defence studies. Project / Programme Management certification such as PRINCE2, APM (PMQ), PMI (PMP) or MSP and APM Risk Level 2. Strong ICT skills, including but not limited to MS365 tools such as Word and Excel. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. MS-Project or equivalent. Collaboration including identification and delivery of value for stakeholders. Additional Local Needs Hybrid working offered - 3 days on site in Cambridge, UK. Successful candidate will need to be eligible to hold UK SC Clearance . The benefits we will offer you include: 27 days holiday increasing with service up to 30 days (option to buy /sell) Pension contributions up to 9% Private medical insurance for you and your partner Company car allowance Extensive flexible benefit program including Cycle to Work Life assurance at 4x basic salary Enhanced parental leave and pay Paid volunteering leave Access to industry leading wellbeing resources and tools Marshall Land Systems is a Canadian-owned global company with an unrivalled pedigree of British engineering excellence. From its origins in Cambridge, UK, through more than a century of innovation, pioneering advances from the nose of Concorde to the early Hydrogen fuel cell technology that ultimately powered the moon landings, Marshall engineers now continue to innovate specialist vehicles and infrastructure for NATO forces across the world. From bomb disposal vehicles to deployed shelters, from command and control to CT scanners on the battlefield, Marshall Land Systems protects people in critical situations with the very best in engineering. It employs 600 people with major facilities the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands.
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
May 12, 2026
Full time
GBR Recruitment Ltd are working exclusively with a fantastic & highly respected boutique nursery, recruiting for an experienced Nursery Manager to manage & lead the delivery of high-quality early years care & early years education (EYFS) for children aged 0-5 years. The Nursery Manager will mentor, coach, develop & lead a team of 20 employees including a Deputy Manager, Room Leaders, Early Years Practitioners & Nursery Assistants delivering an exceptional experience for all children & their parents / guardians, within a site that caters for 45 children. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the effective day-to-day leadership & management of the nursery setting, ensuring the highest standards of care, welfare, safety, SEND, safeguarding & education (play-based learning, direct experiences & active learning) are delivered in line with Ofsted, EYFS & regulatory requirements. Duties: Lead the daily operations of the nursery delivering exceptional care Implement effective & robust policies, procedures & operating standards. Maintain compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, SEND, safeguarding legislation, plus health & safety standards. Manage H&S risk assessments, fire alarm checks & fire drills Update accident, incident & medication records, plus site security Ensure appropriate staffing levels & ratios at all times, managing rota's Prepare the site for inspections & audits (Ofsted etc.) Ensure audits & actions plans are achieved following inspections. Abide to the EYFS curriculum framework & implement the standards to ensure high-quality teaching & learning across the nursery. Develop the quality improvement plan & lead on Ofsted inspections to ensure a positive outcome in line with the latest Ofsted framework. Observe & assess the children to ensure they are making good progress Proactive SEN co-ordination & SEN children support & development Act as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery Build strong, positive, professional relationships with parents & carers. Effectively manage all admissions, occupancy & waiting lists Ensure GDPR & data protection standards are adhered to. Support budget control / P&L at site level, inc. staffing costs & resources Attributes: Level 3 or level 5 qualification in Early Years (Level 5 preferred) . Proven experience in a Nursery leadership or management role. Strong knowledge of EYFS, safeguarding & Ofsted frameworks. Experience leading an Ofsted inspection desirable Training in safeguarding leadership (DSL) desirable This role is commutable from parts of Lincolnshire, parts of Northamptonshire & parts of Cambridgeshire. This role could suit an early years professional working as a Deputy Nursery Manager, Early Years Manager, Setting Manager, Head of Centre/Early Learning and Childcare Centre, Pre-school Leader, Pre-school Manager or similar job titles with similar responsibilities & duties. If you want to be part of a fantastic boutique nursery & to work in fantastic surroundings with fantastic people then apply today! Immediate start available.
Programme Manager - Derby Belcan Workforce Solutions are looking for an experienced Programme Manager for our client based in Derby. The Programme Manager will be responsible for executing and leading engineering programmes. You will have the ability to set direction and carry out statement of work from the client. The Programme Manager shall manage and provide leadership for engineering tasks. This includes leading engineering teams which perform the entire range of tasks required for: concept studies, systems engineering, mechanical design, heat transfer, structures analysis, modelling, final drawing/ documentation for hardware, instrumentation, assembly and commissioning for an Aerospace Test Rig. The Programme Manager shall be responsible for resource, budget, schedule, and technical accuracy of the Integrated Project Team(s) they are leading. You will be expected to have good technical knowhow to support decision making in collaboration with the Technical Lead through the evolution of the programs. Responsibilities Lead and manage engineering programs, including budget, schedule, and risk management. Must be able to work with customers to define and document requirements, address technical concerns, then manage the overall program scope of work as agreed with the customer and provide project status. Resolve arising matters within the integrated project team. Ensure compliance with all contract requirements and deliverables and maintain overall programme schedule. Make technical and programmatic presentations internally and to customers. Use of Earned Value Management Systems to monitor spend and progress. Assist with the creation of bids and proposals for programs that the candidate will manage in the future. Qualifications and Experience Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a relevant technical degree. Applicable work experience, ideally some of which is in a turbomachinery design environment. The candidate shall have prior experience in Project/Program Management which covers budgets, cost and earned value management, schedules, bids and proposals. The candidate shall have also spent time in other roles e.g. design to have an appreciation of the activities involved in the program. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to make technical presentations internally and to customers. Have knowledge of Test Rig engineering methodology and practices. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Have strong scope management skills. What will you get: Competitive Salary Holidays - 33 days per year total (incl. Bank hols) Pension Private Medical Insurance Death in Service Income Protection Employee Share Purchase Plan Cycle to Work Belcan, a Cognizant company, is a global force in technical services and engineering consultancy. Our legacy is built on delivering high-quality outputs and our unwavering commitment to developing the next generation of technical consultants and specialist engineers. Our expertise is vast, spanning across various engineering industries including aerospace, defence, marine, nuclear, automotive, and cyber security. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Programme Manager - Derby Belcan Workforce Solutions are looking for an experienced Programme Manager for our client based in Derby. The Programme Manager will be responsible for executing and leading engineering programmes. You will have the ability to set direction and carry out statement of work from the client. The Programme Manager shall manage and provide leadership for engineering tasks. This includes leading engineering teams which perform the entire range of tasks required for: concept studies, systems engineering, mechanical design, heat transfer, structures analysis, modelling, final drawing/ documentation for hardware, instrumentation, assembly and commissioning for an Aerospace Test Rig. The Programme Manager shall be responsible for resource, budget, schedule, and technical accuracy of the Integrated Project Team(s) they are leading. You will be expected to have good technical knowhow to support decision making in collaboration with the Technical Lead through the evolution of the programs. Responsibilities Lead and manage engineering programs, including budget, schedule, and risk management. Must be able to work with customers to define and document requirements, address technical concerns, then manage the overall program scope of work as agreed with the customer and provide project status. Resolve arising matters within the integrated project team. Ensure compliance with all contract requirements and deliverables and maintain overall programme schedule. Make technical and programmatic presentations internally and to customers. Use of Earned Value Management Systems to monitor spend and progress. Assist with the creation of bids and proposals for programs that the candidate will manage in the future. Qualifications and Experience Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a relevant technical degree. Applicable work experience, ideally some of which is in a turbomachinery design environment. The candidate shall have prior experience in Project/Program Management which covers budgets, cost and earned value management, schedules, bids and proposals. The candidate shall have also spent time in other roles e.g. design to have an appreciation of the activities involved in the program. Strong organisational and communication skills. Ability to make technical presentations internally and to customers. Have knowledge of Test Rig engineering methodology and practices. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Have strong scope management skills. What will you get: Competitive Salary Holidays - 33 days per year total (incl. Bank hols) Pension Private Medical Insurance Death in Service Income Protection Employee Share Purchase Plan Cycle to Work Belcan, a Cognizant company, is a global force in technical services and engineering consultancy. Our legacy is built on delivering high-quality outputs and our unwavering commitment to developing the next generation of technical consultants and specialist engineers. Our expertise is vast, spanning across various engineering industries including aerospace, defence, marine, nuclear, automotive, and cyber security. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
BMC Recruitment Group is currently recruiting for a Technical Manager - Civil Engineer (Roads & Infrastructure) to join my client, a leading multidisciplinary engineering consultancy based in Edinburgh.About the Role- Competitive salary aligned to experience and location- Bonus schemes including loyalty bonus and qualifications award- Permanent position with full-time working hours- Comprehensive benefits package including contributory pension, personal health care plan, and life insurance- 33 days annual leave (inclusive of Public Holidays) with annual leave purchase and buy-back scheme- Interest-free travel loan- Career and professional development opportunities on high-profile projectsDuties/Responsibilities- Lead, coordinate, and review civil engineering design outputs, ensuring accuracy and compliance with industry standards- Oversee feasibility studies, technical assessments, and engineering analyses for infrastructure and development projects- Provide guidance across civil engineering disciplines, including highways, drainage, earthworks, and structural interfaces- Ensure designs meet regulatory requirements and align with my client's quality standards- Manage technical inputs from internal teams and work closely with project managers for efficient resource allocation and timely delivery- Conduct technical audits, risk reviews, and design checks to drive best practices in engineering processes- Mentor and develop engineering staff, fostering a collaborative and innovative working environment- Serve as the technical point of contact for clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies, supporting bid writing and business development initiativesAbout You- Degree in Civil Engineering (MEng/BEng or equivalent)- Chartered status (CEng, MICE or equivalent) preferred- Significant experience in civil engineering with design responsibility- Proven track record in delivering multidisciplinary infrastructure or development projects- Excellent communication, presentation, and organisational skills- Strong knowledge of UK design standards and regulatory frameworks- Exceptional leadership and stakeholder management skills- Experience in managing contract budgets and financial reporting- Full clean driving licenseTo apply for the position of Technical Manager - Civil Engineer (Roads & Infrastructure) at my client, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications. Join a team where your expertise will drive innovation and excellence in engineering.
May 12, 2026
Full time
BMC Recruitment Group is currently recruiting for a Technical Manager - Civil Engineer (Roads & Infrastructure) to join my client, a leading multidisciplinary engineering consultancy based in Edinburgh.About the Role- Competitive salary aligned to experience and location- Bonus schemes including loyalty bonus and qualifications award- Permanent position with full-time working hours- Comprehensive benefits package including contributory pension, personal health care plan, and life insurance- 33 days annual leave (inclusive of Public Holidays) with annual leave purchase and buy-back scheme- Interest-free travel loan- Career and professional development opportunities on high-profile projectsDuties/Responsibilities- Lead, coordinate, and review civil engineering design outputs, ensuring accuracy and compliance with industry standards- Oversee feasibility studies, technical assessments, and engineering analyses for infrastructure and development projects- Provide guidance across civil engineering disciplines, including highways, drainage, earthworks, and structural interfaces- Ensure designs meet regulatory requirements and align with my client's quality standards- Manage technical inputs from internal teams and work closely with project managers for efficient resource allocation and timely delivery- Conduct technical audits, risk reviews, and design checks to drive best practices in engineering processes- Mentor and develop engineering staff, fostering a collaborative and innovative working environment- Serve as the technical point of contact for clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies, supporting bid writing and business development initiativesAbout You- Degree in Civil Engineering (MEng/BEng or equivalent)- Chartered status (CEng, MICE or equivalent) preferred- Significant experience in civil engineering with design responsibility- Proven track record in delivering multidisciplinary infrastructure or development projects- Excellent communication, presentation, and organisational skills- Strong knowledge of UK design standards and regulatory frameworks- Exceptional leadership and stakeholder management skills- Experience in managing contract budgets and financial reporting- Full clean driving licenseTo apply for the position of Technical Manager - Civil Engineer (Roads & Infrastructure) at my client, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications. Join a team where your expertise will drive innovation and excellence in engineering.
Contracts Administrator Location: Crewe Business Park Salary: c£30,000 + discretionary bonus up to 10% Benefits: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, 10% employer pension contribution, excellent benefits package Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday We have an exciting opportunity for a Contracts Administrator / Contract Support Officer to join a growing consultancy business based in their Crewe office. The role will support the Contracts Manager with the preparation, administration and tracking of contractual documentation, ensuring contracts are accurate, compliant and managed effectively throughout their lifecycle. This role would suit candidates who are highly organised, process-driven and detail-focused, and who enjoy working with structured documentation and tracking information accurately. Contracts Administrator Candidate Requirements: Proven experience in a Contracts Administrator or similar role, for example: Contracts Administrator, Contract Support Officer, Bids & Tender Administrator, Commercial Coordinator, Legal Administrator, HR Administrator / HR Coordinator, Document Control or Governance-focused roles. An understanding of contracts, compliance and regulated documentation would be advantageous; however, candidates from non-legal backgrounds with strong document management and attention-to-detail skills are encouraged to apply Proficient in Microsoft Office, including strong Word and Excel skills Experience using PDF editing tools and CRM systems Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to identify errors, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in documentation (essential) Strong planning, organisation and time-management skills Ability to manage multiple contracts, documents and deadlines simultaneously Excellent document preparation, formatting and version-control experience Key Responsibilities: Support the Contracts Manager with contract lifecycle management, assisting with the preparation, administration, tracking and control of contractual documents from initiation through execution, amendment, renewal and close-out Ensure contracts and related documentation comply with internal policies, regulatory requirements and organisational standards Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of subcontractor framework agreements, work schedules and confidentiality agreements, tracking key milestones, approvals and renewal dates Prepare and review cost estimates across service lines, ensuring accuracy, consistency and alignment with organisational standards Enter and track new business opportunities within the CRM system, maintaining accurate records through to contract finalisation Maintain a structured and accessible electronic filing system to support document control, auditability and efficient retrieval Collaborate with internal stakeholders to collect, validate and check documentation for accuracy, completeness and consistency Benefits 25 days holiday plus 8 UK bank holidays (including 3 days allocated for Christmas shutdown) Discretionary bonus potential of up to 10% based on individual and company performance After 3 months service: Access to Smart Health portal, including a 24/7 UK GP, mental health support, health checks, nutrition consultations and online fitness programmes 10% employer pension contribution After successful completion of the 6-month probation period: Option to opt in to private medical cover via Bupa (company-funded, taxable benefit) Life insurance at 4x salary Eligibility to join the company share incentive plan (SIP), subject to scheme rules Study and development support for relevant role-related courses, subject to approval If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, please apply with your CV. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Contracts Administrator Location: Crewe Business Park Salary: c£30,000 + discretionary bonus up to 10% Benefits: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, 10% employer pension contribution, excellent benefits package Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday We have an exciting opportunity for a Contracts Administrator / Contract Support Officer to join a growing consultancy business based in their Crewe office. The role will support the Contracts Manager with the preparation, administration and tracking of contractual documentation, ensuring contracts are accurate, compliant and managed effectively throughout their lifecycle. This role would suit candidates who are highly organised, process-driven and detail-focused, and who enjoy working with structured documentation and tracking information accurately. Contracts Administrator Candidate Requirements: Proven experience in a Contracts Administrator or similar role, for example: Contracts Administrator, Contract Support Officer, Bids & Tender Administrator, Commercial Coordinator, Legal Administrator, HR Administrator / HR Coordinator, Document Control or Governance-focused roles. An understanding of contracts, compliance and regulated documentation would be advantageous; however, candidates from non-legal backgrounds with strong document management and attention-to-detail skills are encouraged to apply Proficient in Microsoft Office, including strong Word and Excel skills Experience using PDF editing tools and CRM systems Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to identify errors, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in documentation (essential) Strong planning, organisation and time-management skills Ability to manage multiple contracts, documents and deadlines simultaneously Excellent document preparation, formatting and version-control experience Key Responsibilities: Support the Contracts Manager with contract lifecycle management, assisting with the preparation, administration, tracking and control of contractual documents from initiation through execution, amendment, renewal and close-out Ensure contracts and related documentation comply with internal policies, regulatory requirements and organisational standards Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of subcontractor framework agreements, work schedules and confidentiality agreements, tracking key milestones, approvals and renewal dates Prepare and review cost estimates across service lines, ensuring accuracy, consistency and alignment with organisational standards Enter and track new business opportunities within the CRM system, maintaining accurate records through to contract finalisation Maintain a structured and accessible electronic filing system to support document control, auditability and efficient retrieval Collaborate with internal stakeholders to collect, validate and check documentation for accuracy, completeness and consistency Benefits 25 days holiday plus 8 UK bank holidays (including 3 days allocated for Christmas shutdown) Discretionary bonus potential of up to 10% based on individual and company performance After 3 months service: Access to Smart Health portal, including a 24/7 UK GP, mental health support, health checks, nutrition consultations and online fitness programmes 10% employer pension contribution After successful completion of the 6-month probation period: Option to opt in to private medical cover via Bupa (company-funded, taxable benefit) Life insurance at 4x salary Eligibility to join the company share incentive plan (SIP), subject to scheme rules Study and development support for relevant role-related courses, subject to approval If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, please apply with your CV. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application.
QA Engineer Ampthill Paying up to 45,000 (DOE) Please note - due to the nature of the role you all applicants need to hold or be eligible to obtain a high level of UK security clearance Key Responsibilities Work across multiple projects being the point of contact for quality issues. Manage non-conformances through the process, including facilitating RCCA Documentation reviews and approvals Attending design reviews Input to bids and proposals for quality Essential Skills & Experience Proven ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks and projects simultaneously while maintaining high attention to detail. Confidence in engaging with stakeholders at all levels, from the shop floor to senior management, across a variety of technical and non-technical backgrounds. Strong decision-making capability, with a willingness to take ownership and accountability for resolving issues through to completion. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly present complex information. High level of proficiency in IT systems, including Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Experience with SAP Quality module is desirable but not essential. Demonstrable experience in conducting root cause analysis and implementing effective corrective and preventive actions is essential. Familiarity with quality management systems (e.g. ISO standards) would be advantageous Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
May 12, 2026
Full time
QA Engineer Ampthill Paying up to 45,000 (DOE) Please note - due to the nature of the role you all applicants need to hold or be eligible to obtain a high level of UK security clearance Key Responsibilities Work across multiple projects being the point of contact for quality issues. Manage non-conformances through the process, including facilitating RCCA Documentation reviews and approvals Attending design reviews Input to bids and proposals for quality Essential Skills & Experience Proven ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks and projects simultaneously while maintaining high attention to detail. Confidence in engaging with stakeholders at all levels, from the shop floor to senior management, across a variety of technical and non-technical backgrounds. Strong decision-making capability, with a willingness to take ownership and accountability for resolving issues through to completion. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly present complex information. High level of proficiency in IT systems, including Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Experience with SAP Quality module is desirable but not essential. Demonstrable experience in conducting root cause analysis and implementing effective corrective and preventive actions is essential. Familiarity with quality management systems (e.g. ISO standards) would be advantageous Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
May 12, 2026
Full time
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
Proposals Engineer Established mechanical system builder in Telford seeking a mechanically qualified Proposals Engineer to support their sales team in delivering accurate, competitive quotations for tendering customer projects. This role combines mechanical engineering technical expertise with commercial awareness, working closely with sales and engineering teams. Competitive remuneration available with a forward thinking company who continue to improve commercially. Location: Telford Salary £40,000 Key Responsibilities Review and respond to RFQs from the sales team Develop technical solutions with engineering colleagues Prepare detailed, costed quotations and proposals Liaise with customers and support bid clarification meetings Source costs for materials, services, and subcontractors Assist with contract reviews, project coordination, and after-sales support Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in proposals or sales engineering Mechanical Engineering HNC or time served apprenticeship Background in system building / machine design and build Strong communication, negotiation, and presentation skills Experience preparing and delivering technical proposals Proficient in Microsoft Office and CAD tools (AutoCAD, Inventor) You will have current or recent experience as Tendering Engineer, Sales Engineer, Applications Engineer, Technical Sales Engineer, Bid Manager, Proposals Manager, Commercial Engineer, Estimating Engineer, Cost Engineer, Pre-Sales Engineer, Tender Engineer, Applications & Proposals Engineer In Return Salary £40K (up to £45K for exceptional candidate) Good level of health cover and enhanced pension Good amount of holiday pay and excellent working hours with a Midday finish on Friday If you are a skilled proposals engineer with tendering, quotations or applications engineering experience seeking a new role, seeking to join a dynamic team and play a key role in delivering engineered solutions to a global customer base APPLY TODAY Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Proposals Engineer Established mechanical system builder in Telford seeking a mechanically qualified Proposals Engineer to support their sales team in delivering accurate, competitive quotations for tendering customer projects. This role combines mechanical engineering technical expertise with commercial awareness, working closely with sales and engineering teams. Competitive remuneration available with a forward thinking company who continue to improve commercially. Location: Telford Salary £40,000 Key Responsibilities Review and respond to RFQs from the sales team Develop technical solutions with engineering colleagues Prepare detailed, costed quotations and proposals Liaise with customers and support bid clarification meetings Source costs for materials, services, and subcontractors Assist with contract reviews, project coordination, and after-sales support Requirements Minimum 5 years' experience in proposals or sales engineering Mechanical Engineering HNC or time served apprenticeship Background in system building / machine design and build Strong communication, negotiation, and presentation skills Experience preparing and delivering technical proposals Proficient in Microsoft Office and CAD tools (AutoCAD, Inventor) You will have current or recent experience as Tendering Engineer, Sales Engineer, Applications Engineer, Technical Sales Engineer, Bid Manager, Proposals Manager, Commercial Engineer, Estimating Engineer, Cost Engineer, Pre-Sales Engineer, Tender Engineer, Applications & Proposals Engineer In Return Salary £40K (up to £45K for exceptional candidate) Good level of health cover and enhanced pension Good amount of holiday pay and excellent working hours with a Midday finish on Friday If you are a skilled proposals engineer with tendering, quotations or applications engineering experience seeking a new role, seeking to join a dynamic team and play a key role in delivering engineered solutions to a global customer base APPLY TODAY Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
Law Centre Chief Executive Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time, 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday, with flexibility required Location: Castlemilk Law Centre, 155 Castlemilk Drive, Glasgow, G45 9UG, Hybrid Salary: To be negotiated Start Date: 1st October 2026 This post involves leading a small group of solicitors and administrative staff in the day-to-day running of the law centre. The law centre is a community controlled legal resource and uses the law to address poverty and disadvantage. We act for clients in hundreds of cases at court and tribunal. You will be accountable to and report directly to the Law Centre board of management. Main Role Responsibilities include: Practice management : Ensuring that the Law Centre operates effectively and meets all its obligations and responsibilities as a charity and leading the legal practice which undertakes the casework. Finances: Raising sufficient funds for Law Centre purposes, monitoring day-to-day finances and ensuring that the Law Centre is financially viable Cases and projects : Developing projects which meet the law centres aims and objectives, and managing casework within the projects Day-to-day management: Organising and overseeing all relevant managerial tasks Liaising with other voluntary sector agencies : Communicating and interacting with all relevant voluntary sector agencies in the locality including other Law Centres, advice agencies and community groups. Working with statutory bodies and institutions: Maintaining contact with government departments at a local and national level, and working with other agencies such as the Scottish Legal Aid Board Solicitor preferred and job-share considered Person Specification Qualified Solicitor preferred Strong knowledge and experience of law centre work and access to justice services Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, and motivate a team Confident decision-maker with sound leadership and organisational skills Good financial acumen, including budgeting and resource management Experience of fundraising, including grants, bids, or income generation Understanding of financial sustainability within the third/charity sector Clear commitment to anti-poverty work and social justice Experience working within the third sector or non-profit organisations Awareness of governance, compliance, and stakeholders Closing date: Thursday 4th June 2026. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where diversity is valued and everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those who are underrepresented in the legal and third sectors. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our work and improve the services we provide to our communities. No agencies please
May 12, 2026
Full time
Law Centre Chief Executive Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time, 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday, with flexibility required Location: Castlemilk Law Centre, 155 Castlemilk Drive, Glasgow, G45 9UG, Hybrid Salary: To be negotiated Start Date: 1st October 2026 This post involves leading a small group of solicitors and administrative staff in the day-to-day running of the law centre. The law centre is a community controlled legal resource and uses the law to address poverty and disadvantage. We act for clients in hundreds of cases at court and tribunal. You will be accountable to and report directly to the Law Centre board of management. Main Role Responsibilities include: Practice management : Ensuring that the Law Centre operates effectively and meets all its obligations and responsibilities as a charity and leading the legal practice which undertakes the casework. Finances: Raising sufficient funds for Law Centre purposes, monitoring day-to-day finances and ensuring that the Law Centre is financially viable Cases and projects : Developing projects which meet the law centres aims and objectives, and managing casework within the projects Day-to-day management: Organising and overseeing all relevant managerial tasks Liaising with other voluntary sector agencies : Communicating and interacting with all relevant voluntary sector agencies in the locality including other Law Centres, advice agencies and community groups. Working with statutory bodies and institutions: Maintaining contact with government departments at a local and national level, and working with other agencies such as the Scottish Legal Aid Board Solicitor preferred and job-share considered Person Specification Qualified Solicitor preferred Strong knowledge and experience of law centre work and access to justice services Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, and motivate a team Confident decision-maker with sound leadership and organisational skills Good financial acumen, including budgeting and resource management Experience of fundraising, including grants, bids, or income generation Understanding of financial sustainability within the third/charity sector Clear commitment to anti-poverty work and social justice Experience working within the third sector or non-profit organisations Awareness of governance, compliance, and stakeholders Closing date: Thursday 4th June 2026. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment where diversity is valued and everyone is treated with dignity and respect. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those who are underrepresented in the legal and third sectors. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our work and improve the services we provide to our communities. No agencies please
Our client, an established Building services and Integration company, is currently recruiting for an O&M Site Manager to join their team. The O&M Site Manager will be responsible for providing management of sites and operational projects to ensure all sites are operating well. This position will differ from conventional management in that you will be given the opportunity to 'own' a project from adoption through to operation with involvement in pricing from bid stage through to ongoing O&M. Key Responsibilities for the O&M Site Manager : Projects will range from single site boiler room and energy centre installations or servicing through to large new build and retrofit district heating schemes. Responsible for the safe and effective operation of several district heating sites across London and further afield. For the sites that you manage, you will be responsible for delivering the following (but not limited to); Setting up procedures and processes for new heat networks as they come across into the operational phase, either through adopting live contracts or new build sites. Ensuring high availability through scoping of spare parts, site visibility/remote monitoring and data analysis. Pro-actively manage and build our client and customer relationships with regards to day to day running of the sites and attendance to any regular client reporting meetings. Responsible for operational budgets & reporting against business KPI's. This will include scoping up corrective works for system improvements and any potential breakdowns. Skills Required for the O&M Site Manager : Technical qualifications in an engineering/ operations management or related discipline to degree level and / or equivalent experience relevant to the role. Proven experience in the operation of large projects, preferably in district heating, including CHP, gas boilers, biomass boilers, energy centres etc. Understanding of BMS/SCADA systems and/or energy software programming Excellent understanding of and interest in 'how systems / equipment work', with practical experience in operating plants or delivering projects. Excellent communication skills for liaising with both internal & external stakeholders Driving License Please apply as directed!
May 12, 2026
Full time
Our client, an established Building services and Integration company, is currently recruiting for an O&M Site Manager to join their team. The O&M Site Manager will be responsible for providing management of sites and operational projects to ensure all sites are operating well. This position will differ from conventional management in that you will be given the opportunity to 'own' a project from adoption through to operation with involvement in pricing from bid stage through to ongoing O&M. Key Responsibilities for the O&M Site Manager : Projects will range from single site boiler room and energy centre installations or servicing through to large new build and retrofit district heating schemes. Responsible for the safe and effective operation of several district heating sites across London and further afield. For the sites that you manage, you will be responsible for delivering the following (but not limited to); Setting up procedures and processes for new heat networks as they come across into the operational phase, either through adopting live contracts or new build sites. Ensuring high availability through scoping of spare parts, site visibility/remote monitoring and data analysis. Pro-actively manage and build our client and customer relationships with regards to day to day running of the sites and attendance to any regular client reporting meetings. Responsible for operational budgets & reporting against business KPI's. This will include scoping up corrective works for system improvements and any potential breakdowns. Skills Required for the O&M Site Manager : Technical qualifications in an engineering/ operations management or related discipline to degree level and / or equivalent experience relevant to the role. Proven experience in the operation of large projects, preferably in district heating, including CHP, gas boilers, biomass boilers, energy centres etc. Understanding of BMS/SCADA systems and/or energy software programming Excellent understanding of and interest in 'how systems / equipment work', with practical experience in operating plants or delivering projects. Excellent communication skills for liaising with both internal & external stakeholders Driving License Please apply as directed!
Business Development Manager Client & Marketing Permanent Mid-level Flexible working All UK offices A UK professional services firm is seeking an experienced Business Development Manager to partner with senior leaders across multiple practice areas, including Technology, Data/Cybersecurity, Employment and International Arbitration . The role Sitting within the Client & Marketing team, the Business Development Manager acts as a strategic adviser to service line leads - shaping market strategy, defining priorities and delivering high-impact business development and marketing initiatives. This is a hands-on, proactive role with ownership from strategy through to execution. Key responsibilities Develop and own market and client strategies across assigned service lines Analyse market trends and competitor activity to shape a differentiated client offer Drive client retention, cross-selling and new business opportunities Support bids and pitches with insight-led, client-focused content Lead strategic campaigns , PR alignment and client-led digital activity Act as the main liaison between lawyers and the wider marketing and BD team About you A credible, collaborative adviser with strong stakeholder management skills Commercially minded, insight-driven and ROI-focused Excellent written and verbal communication with strong project management capability Confident reducing complexity and turning strategy into delivery Why apply Hybrid and flexible working encouraged Comprehensive benefits including private medical cover, pension and wellbeing support Inclusive employer and Disability Confident If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Business Development Manager Client & Marketing Permanent Mid-level Flexible working All UK offices A UK professional services firm is seeking an experienced Business Development Manager to partner with senior leaders across multiple practice areas, including Technology, Data/Cybersecurity, Employment and International Arbitration . The role Sitting within the Client & Marketing team, the Business Development Manager acts as a strategic adviser to service line leads - shaping market strategy, defining priorities and delivering high-impact business development and marketing initiatives. This is a hands-on, proactive role with ownership from strategy through to execution. Key responsibilities Develop and own market and client strategies across assigned service lines Analyse market trends and competitor activity to shape a differentiated client offer Drive client retention, cross-selling and new business opportunities Support bids and pitches with insight-led, client-focused content Lead strategic campaigns , PR alignment and client-led digital activity Act as the main liaison between lawyers and the wider marketing and BD team About you A credible, collaborative adviser with strong stakeholder management skills Commercially minded, insight-driven and ROI-focused Excellent written and verbal communication with strong project management capability Confident reducing complexity and turning strategy into delivery Why apply Hybrid and flexible working encouraged Comprehensive benefits including private medical cover, pension and wellbeing support Inclusive employer and Disability Confident If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
The Bid Manager will play a critical role in managing and coordinating the bidding process for construction projects within the property industry. Based in the West Midlands, this role requires a detail-oriented professional to ensure all bids are compelling, compliant, and aligned with client expectations. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation operating within the property industry. The company is a main contractor known for delivering exceptional construction services and fostering a professional and results-driven work environment. Description Manage the end-to-end bid process, ensuring timely and accurate submission of proposals. Collaborate with internal teams to develop winning strategies and tailor proposals to client needs. Coordinate the collection of technical, financial, and operational information for bids. Ensure all bids are compliant with client requirements and industry standards. Lead the preparation of presentations and supporting documents for client meetings. Maintain accurate records of bid activities, outcomes, and feedback for continuous improvement. Monitor industry trends and competitor activities to enhance bidding strategies. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally. Profile A successful Bid Manager should have: A proven track record in managing bids within the construction or property industry. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Familiarity with bidding frameworks, processes, and compliance requirements. Proficiency in relevant software tools for bid preparation and management. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively across teams. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Job Offer Competitive salary and car allowance. Permanent position offering job stability and career development opportunities. Engaging and professional company culture within the property industry. Role based in the West Midlands, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment. If you are a motivated Bid Manager looking to make a significant impact in the property industry, we encourage you to apply today!
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Bid Manager will play a critical role in managing and coordinating the bidding process for construction projects within the property industry. Based in the West Midlands, this role requires a detail-oriented professional to ensure all bids are compelling, compliant, and aligned with client expectations. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation operating within the property industry. The company is a main contractor known for delivering exceptional construction services and fostering a professional and results-driven work environment. Description Manage the end-to-end bid process, ensuring timely and accurate submission of proposals. Collaborate with internal teams to develop winning strategies and tailor proposals to client needs. Coordinate the collection of technical, financial, and operational information for bids. Ensure all bids are compliant with client requirements and industry standards. Lead the preparation of presentations and supporting documents for client meetings. Maintain accurate records of bid activities, outcomes, and feedback for continuous improvement. Monitor industry trends and competitor activities to enhance bidding strategies. Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally. Profile A successful Bid Manager should have: A proven track record in managing bids within the construction or property industry. Strong project management and organisational skills. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Familiarity with bidding frameworks, processes, and compliance requirements. Proficiency in relevant software tools for bid preparation and management. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively across teams. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Job Offer Competitive salary and car allowance. Permanent position offering job stability and career development opportunities. Engaging and professional company culture within the property industry. Role based in the West Midlands, providing a dynamic and rewarding work environment. If you are a motivated Bid Manager looking to make a significant impact in the property industry, we encourage you to apply today!
Due to a recent internal transfer, we are recruiting for a Proposals Manager to join our Construction South team. You will work with our Project Manager's to craft bespoke and compelling bid submissions, addressing our customers key project drivers. We are committed to truly understanding our customers' needs and developing sustainable solutions that are articulated into clear and attractive submissions. Working flexibly from home and from one of our offices (based in Weybridge and Dartford), you will have a passion for creating high quality bids and must be able to demonstrate the skills and capabilities outlined below: You should have experience as a Bid Writer, Bid Editor, Bid Coordinator or similar role. Also critical is the ability to lead the creation of our written responses to achieve high quality, winning bids that meet our company objectives. You will have good experience of writing and editing tender submissions. Knowledge and experience of the Adobe Suite, particularly InDesign is required.The main role of a Proposals Manager at Willmott Dixon is to lead the development of quality submissions and actively work with our bid managers to enhance the quality of bids. You will be able to work with our subject matter experts to assess technical bid requirements and assist the Project Manager in shaping our proposals. You will ensure the formal bid process is followed, providing recommendations for improvement to the process. Through your writing, review and editing of drafts you will ensure the writing structure and words used in the bid persuasively conveys our offer to the customer. Working with subject matter experts, you will conceptualise and work with our graphic designers to help best convey our offer. You'll also support the creation of clear and effective customer presentations and provide creative ideas and initiatives for bids. Essential Criteria Experience of facilitating answer plan sessions, win theme workshops and managing the tender review process. Experience of bid writing and bid editing, creating compelling and persuasive responses. Excellent resource planning skills. Experience of using Microsoft Office. Use of Adobe InDesign. Desirable Criteria Relevant degree or equivalent qualification. Personal Qualities You will be able to model behaviour that shows, respect, helpfulness and cooperation. Make best use of available resources and seek new sources of support when necessary. State your own position and views clearly and confidently in conflict situations. Identify your customers' needs and expectations and strive to deliver them. Prioritise and plan to deliver agreed objectives. Present plans clearly, concisely, accurately and in ways that ensure understanding. Set demanding but achievable objectives for yourself. Find practical ways to overcome barriers. Additional Information At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive.Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 'Big' Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Due to a recent internal transfer, we are recruiting for a Proposals Manager to join our Construction South team. You will work with our Project Manager's to craft bespoke and compelling bid submissions, addressing our customers key project drivers. We are committed to truly understanding our customers' needs and developing sustainable solutions that are articulated into clear and attractive submissions. Working flexibly from home and from one of our offices (based in Weybridge and Dartford), you will have a passion for creating high quality bids and must be able to demonstrate the skills and capabilities outlined below: You should have experience as a Bid Writer, Bid Editor, Bid Coordinator or similar role. Also critical is the ability to lead the creation of our written responses to achieve high quality, winning bids that meet our company objectives. You will have good experience of writing and editing tender submissions. Knowledge and experience of the Adobe Suite, particularly InDesign is required.The main role of a Proposals Manager at Willmott Dixon is to lead the development of quality submissions and actively work with our bid managers to enhance the quality of bids. You will be able to work with our subject matter experts to assess technical bid requirements and assist the Project Manager in shaping our proposals. You will ensure the formal bid process is followed, providing recommendations for improvement to the process. Through your writing, review and editing of drafts you will ensure the writing structure and words used in the bid persuasively conveys our offer to the customer. Working with subject matter experts, you will conceptualise and work with our graphic designers to help best convey our offer. You'll also support the creation of clear and effective customer presentations and provide creative ideas and initiatives for bids. Essential Criteria Experience of facilitating answer plan sessions, win theme workshops and managing the tender review process. Experience of bid writing and bid editing, creating compelling and persuasive responses. Excellent resource planning skills. Experience of using Microsoft Office. Use of Adobe InDesign. Desirable Criteria Relevant degree or equivalent qualification. Personal Qualities You will be able to model behaviour that shows, respect, helpfulness and cooperation. Make best use of available resources and seek new sources of support when necessary. State your own position and views clearly and confidently in conflict situations. Identify your customers' needs and expectations and strive to deliver them. Prioritise and plan to deliver agreed objectives. Present plans clearly, concisely, accurately and in ways that ensure understanding. Set demanding but achievable objectives for yourself. Find practical ways to overcome barriers. Additional Information At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With over 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive.Willmott Dixon was recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 10 'Big' Companies to Work For in 2025, named among the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2024, and ranked in the Top Five of Europe's 1,000 best workplaces by the Financial Times in 2025. Willmott Dixon is also the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development.