Campus Manager - Student Services Start Date: ASAP Location: Redbridge About the Role: We are supporting a leading Further Education institution in recruiting a Campus Manager - Student Services to oversee student behaviour, staff performance, and overall campus operations. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and organised professional to play a key role in creating a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and maintain consistent approaches to student behaviour and discipline across the campus. Support student development through enrichment activities and group/individual sessions on emotional resilience, anger management, study support, and positive relationships. Be an active member of the safeguarding team and assist students returning from managed absences. Manage staff induction, performance monitoring, and professional development. Support campus operations, including duty management, rota planning, and compliance with health and safety policies. Monitor data, evaluate performance, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. Liaise with partner organisations, external agencies, and other programmes as required. Person Specification: Degree or relevant professional qualification. Experience motivating students and managing challenging behaviour. Safeguarding experience or willingness to work towards qualification. Knowledge of post-16 education and student-centred approaches. Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills. Commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding principles. Why Apply: This role offers the chance to make a real impact on students lives while leading a campus team in a supportive and professional environment.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Campus Manager - Student Services Start Date: ASAP Location: Redbridge About the Role: We are supporting a leading Further Education institution in recruiting a Campus Manager - Student Services to oversee student behaviour, staff performance, and overall campus operations. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and organised professional to play a key role in creating a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and maintain consistent approaches to student behaviour and discipline across the campus. Support student development through enrichment activities and group/individual sessions on emotional resilience, anger management, study support, and positive relationships. Be an active member of the safeguarding team and assist students returning from managed absences. Manage staff induction, performance monitoring, and professional development. Support campus operations, including duty management, rota planning, and compliance with health and safety policies. Monitor data, evaluate performance, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. Liaise with partner organisations, external agencies, and other programmes as required. Person Specification: Degree or relevant professional qualification. Experience motivating students and managing challenging behaviour. Safeguarding experience or willingness to work towards qualification. Knowledge of post-16 education and student-centred approaches. Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills. Commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding principles. Why Apply: This role offers the chance to make a real impact on students lives while leading a campus team in a supportive and professional environment.
HR Manager Sheffield - Site based £50,000 - £60,000 Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working on an exclusive and retained basis with Radius Aerospace to recruit an experienced HR Manager to join their team in Sheffield. This is a standalone role reporting to the Finance Director, responsible for leading and managing the full HR function across the employee lifecycle. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a hands-on HR role where they can influence culture, support leaders, and drive continuous improvement across people practices. What you'll be doing As HR Manager, you will take ownership of the HR function and support the business across a broad range of people activities, including: Employee Relations & Compliance Provide expert guidance on UK employment law and HR best practice Manage employee relations cases including grievances, disciplinaries and capability processes Oversee absence management (short and long-term) Lead redundancy consultations where required Ensure compliance with employment legislation and GDPR Recruitment & Talent Development Manage the end-to-end recruitment process including onboarding and right-to-work checks Coordinate training and development initiatives across the business Apply for skills grants and manage training reviews Maintain the company skills matrix and apprenticeship records HR Operations & Strategy Develop and update HR policies and procedures Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems Work closely with leadership to support workforce planning and performance management Support salary reviews, benefits administration and KPI setting Engagement & Collaboration Maintain a positive relationship with Unite the Unio Drive employee engagement, reward and recognition initiative Support community engagement activities including STEM ambassador work, work experience programmes and charity initiative Liaise regularly with external organisations including local employment partner Collaborate with the US HR team through bi-weekly meetings What we're looking for We're looking for a confident HR professional who has ideally worked with a manufacturing setting or similar who can build strong relationships across all levels of the business and bring modern HR thinking into an established organisation. You will ideally have: CIPD Level 5 or above qualification Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and the Equality Act 2010 Experience managing a broad range of HR responsibilities in a generalist role Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills The ability to challenge the status quo and influence positive change A professional, approachable and ethical approach to HR If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please send in your CV today! Please note all third party CV's will be passed to Elevation Recruitment Group
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
HR Manager Sheffield - Site based £50,000 - £60,000 Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working on an exclusive and retained basis with Radius Aerospace to recruit an experienced HR Manager to join their team in Sheffield. This is a standalone role reporting to the Finance Director, responsible for leading and managing the full HR function across the employee lifecycle. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a hands-on HR role where they can influence culture, support leaders, and drive continuous improvement across people practices. What you'll be doing As HR Manager, you will take ownership of the HR function and support the business across a broad range of people activities, including: Employee Relations & Compliance Provide expert guidance on UK employment law and HR best practice Manage employee relations cases including grievances, disciplinaries and capability processes Oversee absence management (short and long-term) Lead redundancy consultations where required Ensure compliance with employment legislation and GDPR Recruitment & Talent Development Manage the end-to-end recruitment process including onboarding and right-to-work checks Coordinate training and development initiatives across the business Apply for skills grants and manage training reviews Maintain the company skills matrix and apprenticeship records HR Operations & Strategy Develop and update HR policies and procedures Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems Work closely with leadership to support workforce planning and performance management Support salary reviews, benefits administration and KPI setting Engagement & Collaboration Maintain a positive relationship with Unite the Unio Drive employee engagement, reward and recognition initiative Support community engagement activities including STEM ambassador work, work experience programmes and charity initiative Liaise regularly with external organisations including local employment partner Collaborate with the US HR team through bi-weekly meetings What we're looking for We're looking for a confident HR professional who has ideally worked with a manufacturing setting or similar who can build strong relationships across all levels of the business and bring modern HR thinking into an established organisation. You will ideally have: CIPD Level 5 or above qualification Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and the Equality Act 2010 Experience managing a broad range of HR responsibilities in a generalist role Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills The ability to challenge the status quo and influence positive change A professional, approachable and ethical approach to HR If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please send in your CV today! Please note all third party CV's will be passed to Elevation Recruitment Group
We are seeking a HR Systems, Data & Operations Manager for our customer who is investing in sustainable systems and process evolution for their business and people performance. Client Details Our customer is a high growth private equity-backed business with plans to grow and evolve over the next years. Description This is a newly created role, reporting into the Head of HR, with responsibility for leading HR systems, data integrity and operational delivery across the organisation. The position will act as the backbone of the People function, ensuring that HR systems are optimised, data is accurate and insightful, and operational processes run efficiently and compliantly. While the role has a broad HR operations remit, the clear priority is HR systems, data and analytics - this is the critical area of focus and where the successful candidate will add the most value. You will play a key role in shaping how people data is captured, analysed and used to inform business decision-making, while also leading system improvements and future HR technology projects. Key Responsibilities HR Systems & Data (core focus) Act as system owner for the HRIS, driving optimisation, upgrades and enhancements Ensure high levels of data accuracy, integrity and governance (GDPR compliant) Develop and deliver meaningful people analytics, dashboards and reporting Improve the organisation's ability to leverage data for strategic decision-making Lead on future HR systems roadmap, including potential system selection and implementation HR Operations Oversee end-to-end employee lifecycle processes (onboarding to offboarding) Drive consistency, efficiency and continuous improvement across HR processes Maintain policies, procedures and HR documentation Payroll & Benefits Oversight Manage relationships with outsourced payroll providers, ensuring accuracy and compliance Partner closely with Finance on payroll reconciliation and reporting Oversee benefits administration, including pensions and healthcare Stakeholder Engagement Work closely with HR, Finance and leadership teams to align data, systems and reporting Provide operational HR support and guidance to managers Contribute to wider transformation and people projects This role is offered on a remote-first basis in the North West, as the candidate will be required to connect with the office on a fortnightly basis. Profile We are looking for a strong HR operations professional with a clear specialism in HR systems, data and analytics, combined with a genuine interest in building efficient, well-run HR processes. You will bring: Proven experience owning and optimising HR systems (HRIS), acting as a true system owner rather than just a user Strong capability in people data, reporting and analytics, with advanced Excel skills and the ability to translate data into meaningful insight Experience ensuring data accuracy, governance and GDPR compliance, with a detail-oriented and methodical approach Confidence working with outsourced payroll providers, with an understanding of payroll processes, controls and stakeholder management A track record of improving systems, processes and ways of working within HR operations Alongside your systems and data expertise, you will also have a clear appreciation for high-quality HR operations and service delivery. This could come from direct ownership or a strong interest in shaping how HR processes are designed and delivered. You are likely to: Take pride in creating structured, efficient and scalable HR processes Have experience across the employee lifecycle (onboarding, contracts, offboarding, policy management) Enjoy bringing consistency, clarity and continuous improvement to HR operations Be motivated by building a "best in class" operational backbone that enables a broader people strategy You will be comfortable operating in an evolving environment where not everything is fully defined, bringing a pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset. Strong stakeholder management skills are essential, with the ability to build credibility across HR, Finance and the wider business. Experience within a multi-site or operational environment would be advantageous, as would familiarity with HR systems implementation or transformation projects. Job Offer This role pays up to £75,000 per annum (dependant on experience), inclusive of a performance related bonus and a suite of benefits.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a HR Systems, Data & Operations Manager for our customer who is investing in sustainable systems and process evolution for their business and people performance. Client Details Our customer is a high growth private equity-backed business with plans to grow and evolve over the next years. Description This is a newly created role, reporting into the Head of HR, with responsibility for leading HR systems, data integrity and operational delivery across the organisation. The position will act as the backbone of the People function, ensuring that HR systems are optimised, data is accurate and insightful, and operational processes run efficiently and compliantly. While the role has a broad HR operations remit, the clear priority is HR systems, data and analytics - this is the critical area of focus and where the successful candidate will add the most value. You will play a key role in shaping how people data is captured, analysed and used to inform business decision-making, while also leading system improvements and future HR technology projects. Key Responsibilities HR Systems & Data (core focus) Act as system owner for the HRIS, driving optimisation, upgrades and enhancements Ensure high levels of data accuracy, integrity and governance (GDPR compliant) Develop and deliver meaningful people analytics, dashboards and reporting Improve the organisation's ability to leverage data for strategic decision-making Lead on future HR systems roadmap, including potential system selection and implementation HR Operations Oversee end-to-end employee lifecycle processes (onboarding to offboarding) Drive consistency, efficiency and continuous improvement across HR processes Maintain policies, procedures and HR documentation Payroll & Benefits Oversight Manage relationships with outsourced payroll providers, ensuring accuracy and compliance Partner closely with Finance on payroll reconciliation and reporting Oversee benefits administration, including pensions and healthcare Stakeholder Engagement Work closely with HR, Finance and leadership teams to align data, systems and reporting Provide operational HR support and guidance to managers Contribute to wider transformation and people projects This role is offered on a remote-first basis in the North West, as the candidate will be required to connect with the office on a fortnightly basis. Profile We are looking for a strong HR operations professional with a clear specialism in HR systems, data and analytics, combined with a genuine interest in building efficient, well-run HR processes. You will bring: Proven experience owning and optimising HR systems (HRIS), acting as a true system owner rather than just a user Strong capability in people data, reporting and analytics, with advanced Excel skills and the ability to translate data into meaningful insight Experience ensuring data accuracy, governance and GDPR compliance, with a detail-oriented and methodical approach Confidence working with outsourced payroll providers, with an understanding of payroll processes, controls and stakeholder management A track record of improving systems, processes and ways of working within HR operations Alongside your systems and data expertise, you will also have a clear appreciation for high-quality HR operations and service delivery. This could come from direct ownership or a strong interest in shaping how HR processes are designed and delivered. You are likely to: Take pride in creating structured, efficient and scalable HR processes Have experience across the employee lifecycle (onboarding, contracts, offboarding, policy management) Enjoy bringing consistency, clarity and continuous improvement to HR operations Be motivated by building a "best in class" operational backbone that enables a broader people strategy You will be comfortable operating in an evolving environment where not everything is fully defined, bringing a pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset. Strong stakeholder management skills are essential, with the ability to build credibility across HR, Finance and the wider business. Experience within a multi-site or operational environment would be advantageous, as would familiarity with HR systems implementation or transformation projects. Job Offer This role pays up to £75,000 per annum (dependant on experience), inclusive of a performance related bonus and a suite of benefits.
FEMALE ONLY RESIDENTIAL REHAB OXFORD BASE TRAVEL MAY BE REQUIRED AT TIMES Phoenix Futures are the leading provider of residential rehabilitation services in the UK. As part of our continued development of capacity and specialism in the sector, we are recruiting for a rehab in Oxfordshire, as a specialist female-only, trauma-responsive Therapeutic Community. About you We are looking for an exceptional individual to provide leadership to this new female-only service. You will be understanding and passionate about the needs of women, have knowledge of the practical, emotional, social and economic issues facing them, have experience of and a desire to work in trauma responsive settings, and evidence experience of developing and shaping innovative services. See a virtual tour of the brand new service here This role will be the CQC Registered Manager for a women s-only residential service specialising in providing safe therapeutic environments for those who have experienced multiple disadvantage and those who have experienced past trauma. Therefore there is an Operational Requirement for this role to be fulfilled by a female (determined compliant under ACAS guidelines for recruiting applicants with a protected characteristic to do a certain job). 1 The role This role is an operational manager post that requires securing registration with the Care Quality Commission as an individual, and the continued management of a service also registered with the CQC. You will report to one of five Heads of Operations across the UK who report to the Director of Operations, and you will provide leadership and management to deputy managers (who in turn will manage the staff teams) and a nurse. This role is the figurehead of the service on-site, and balances the ongoing service provision with regulatory compliance and stakeholder engagement. Phase one is now complete, the building has been completely refurbished to a high specification and has since opened in Autumn 2023. Following the launch, this role will be the CQC Registered Manager for this service, with overall responsibility for it, including the programme provided, the staffing, the environment and the care and safety provided to residents. If you're applying from outside the area, we're happy to discuss relocation support. The organisation Phoenix Futures has been providing rehabilitation services for over 50 years. In support of the current Drug Strategy in England (From Harm to Hope) and the investment in residential services in Scotland, Phoenix are committed to rebuilding capacity across both countries in the residential rehab sector. In 2022/23 we launched two new residential services (Oakwood Lodge, an Enhanced Therapeutic Community in Derby, and Harper House, a National Specialist Family Service in North Ayrshire), and continue to identify further opportunities to increase provision. The Ley Community began delivering a Therapeutic Community from its site in Yarnton in 1971 and established a well-regarded service up to its temporary closure in 2019. Joining the Phoenix Group has secured the additional investment needed to redevelop, and join the largest portfolio of residential services in the country. Responding to feedback from across referrers and those who use our services, the new service on this site will provide for women in need of a female-only space to safely and comfortably engage in treatment in a residential setting. Phoenix has a history of providing specialist services, including the CQC-rated Outstanding Grace House, a female-only rehab previously located in Camden. We take the history of both organisations forward into this development and will open later this year with great expectation. You will be key to achieving this, and the ongoing successes of this service. Your Rewards Salary of £50,500 with potential performance related pay bonus of 7.5% 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays with option to buy/sell (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. 1 Using protected characteristics in recruitment: Recruitment: hiring someone - Acas
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
FEMALE ONLY RESIDENTIAL REHAB OXFORD BASE TRAVEL MAY BE REQUIRED AT TIMES Phoenix Futures are the leading provider of residential rehabilitation services in the UK. As part of our continued development of capacity and specialism in the sector, we are recruiting for a rehab in Oxfordshire, as a specialist female-only, trauma-responsive Therapeutic Community. About you We are looking for an exceptional individual to provide leadership to this new female-only service. You will be understanding and passionate about the needs of women, have knowledge of the practical, emotional, social and economic issues facing them, have experience of and a desire to work in trauma responsive settings, and evidence experience of developing and shaping innovative services. See a virtual tour of the brand new service here This role will be the CQC Registered Manager for a women s-only residential service specialising in providing safe therapeutic environments for those who have experienced multiple disadvantage and those who have experienced past trauma. Therefore there is an Operational Requirement for this role to be fulfilled by a female (determined compliant under ACAS guidelines for recruiting applicants with a protected characteristic to do a certain job). 1 The role This role is an operational manager post that requires securing registration with the Care Quality Commission as an individual, and the continued management of a service also registered with the CQC. You will report to one of five Heads of Operations across the UK who report to the Director of Operations, and you will provide leadership and management to deputy managers (who in turn will manage the staff teams) and a nurse. This role is the figurehead of the service on-site, and balances the ongoing service provision with regulatory compliance and stakeholder engagement. Phase one is now complete, the building has been completely refurbished to a high specification and has since opened in Autumn 2023. Following the launch, this role will be the CQC Registered Manager for this service, with overall responsibility for it, including the programme provided, the staffing, the environment and the care and safety provided to residents. If you're applying from outside the area, we're happy to discuss relocation support. The organisation Phoenix Futures has been providing rehabilitation services for over 50 years. In support of the current Drug Strategy in England (From Harm to Hope) and the investment in residential services in Scotland, Phoenix are committed to rebuilding capacity across both countries in the residential rehab sector. In 2022/23 we launched two new residential services (Oakwood Lodge, an Enhanced Therapeutic Community in Derby, and Harper House, a National Specialist Family Service in North Ayrshire), and continue to identify further opportunities to increase provision. The Ley Community began delivering a Therapeutic Community from its site in Yarnton in 1971 and established a well-regarded service up to its temporary closure in 2019. Joining the Phoenix Group has secured the additional investment needed to redevelop, and join the largest portfolio of residential services in the country. Responding to feedback from across referrers and those who use our services, the new service on this site will provide for women in need of a female-only space to safely and comfortably engage in treatment in a residential setting. Phoenix has a history of providing specialist services, including the CQC-rated Outstanding Grace House, a female-only rehab previously located in Camden. We take the history of both organisations forward into this development and will open later this year with great expectation. You will be key to achieving this, and the ongoing successes of this service. Your Rewards Salary of £50,500 with potential performance related pay bonus of 7.5% 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays with option to buy/sell (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. 1 Using protected characteristics in recruitment: Recruitment: hiring someone - Acas
There's plenty about Topps Tiles that might surprise you. Like the scale of our Support Office in Leicester. We have Finance, Marketing, Buying, Central Operations, HR, Property, Customer Service and IT all under one roof. Tight-knit teams of talented people working together and working hard to get things done and drive results. But then, would you expect anything less from an ambitious, dynamic, market-leading, multi-million-pound retail business? After delivering our 20% market share goal of "one in five" in 2023, we have launched our new goal - Mission 365 - targeting £365 million of sales. Purpose: Responsible for administering the group's IT Network systems. Providing high level 3rd line technical support and delivering of key IT projects. Key Accountabilities Customer / Strategy / Plan Network •Monitoring alerts, dashboards and reports on all networks to proactively prevent occurrence of incidents and outages to IT services •Collaborate with Lead Network Architect with network related projects. •Administer network devices and services (e.g., switches, routers, firewalls, access points,)•Implement changes to network configurations following best practices.•Manage and maintain all data centres health including specialist hardware - CCTV, UPS•Support vulnerability remediation and security audits for network infrastructure•Maintain accurate documentation: network diagrams, device inventory and configuration baselines •Create and update operational procedures and knowledge articles. •Share knowledge with the wider team; mentor Service Desk where applicable.•Work with suppliers/ISPs to provision circuits and troubleshoot carrier issues.•Administering changes to configuration on Firewalls including whitelisting Implementations •Responsible for IT implementations at all sites including Head Office, Warehouse, Stores, Showrooms•Managing site schedules ensuring all tasks are completed in a timely manner•Monitoring and managing stock levels to ensure availability at all times•Visit sites to fix any implementation related incidents or action any request raised via the IT Service Desk•Ensuring that the company standardisation is adhered to at all times.•Work to agreed SLA's whilst offering a high level of service.•Produce support documentation as appropriate following company templates. Service •Act as a point of escalation for diagnosing and troubleshooting network and implementation tickets on the Service Desk in line with SLA's•Supporting Problem Management by proactively reviewing incident history to identify reoccurring incidents to improve service levels•Adding to and updating all Knowledge Management systems to help support the Service Desk with knowledge transfer and help drive First Contact Fix rates•Train and develop the Service Desk team on new solutions and services to help them support them to a high standard People/Leadership •Provide help and support to the Service Desk where required Financial / Commercials •Generate and implement ideas for cost savings and continuous improvement to processes / service levels•To ensure best value is achieved with all hardware and software purchases. Risk and process •Find opportunities to improve repetitive processes through automation where appropriate•To constantly seek potential improvements for all IT processes to enhance service levels•Responsible for delivering assigned enablement projects to time and budget to achieve agreed objectives•Ensure that all changes follow the internal change management processes Decision Making/Freedom to Act: •Provides on-call support outside of regular business hours, as needed.•Due to the nature of the role, it is anticipated that some out of hours work is expected Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required: Technical •Understanding of Network LAN / WAN & Wireless environments •Understanding of networking technologies and protocols•Knowledge of network routing and switching, including troubleshooting•Experience building, deploying and support of enterprise class switches and wireless Essential •Willingness to travel as required.•Practical understanding of Service Management•Keen eye and attention to detail•Proactive, self-motivated and able to use own initiative •Ability to manage own time and prioritise multiple projects whilst working under pressure•Ability to work independently or cross functionally, sharing ideas and resources•Proven analytical and problem-solving skills•Drive for self-learning and improvement•Strong documentation skills•Excellent prioritising, planning and organisation skills•Proven track record of achieving results•Experience of developing and working with SLAs and KPIs•Outstanding communicator at all levels•Passion for helping people to grow and develop Desirable •NSE 4, CCNA or Network+ qualification and experience of working within a Service Management environment•Experience or knowledge in data networking with Fortinet infrastructure•Ability to communicate with users and sponsors; and frame solutions around outcomes.•Experience of working in a retail environment What we'll do for y
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
There's plenty about Topps Tiles that might surprise you. Like the scale of our Support Office in Leicester. We have Finance, Marketing, Buying, Central Operations, HR, Property, Customer Service and IT all under one roof. Tight-knit teams of talented people working together and working hard to get things done and drive results. But then, would you expect anything less from an ambitious, dynamic, market-leading, multi-million-pound retail business? After delivering our 20% market share goal of "one in five" in 2023, we have launched our new goal - Mission 365 - targeting £365 million of sales. Purpose: Responsible for administering the group's IT Network systems. Providing high level 3rd line technical support and delivering of key IT projects. Key Accountabilities Customer / Strategy / Plan Network •Monitoring alerts, dashboards and reports on all networks to proactively prevent occurrence of incidents and outages to IT services •Collaborate with Lead Network Architect with network related projects. •Administer network devices and services (e.g., switches, routers, firewalls, access points,)•Implement changes to network configurations following best practices.•Manage and maintain all data centres health including specialist hardware - CCTV, UPS•Support vulnerability remediation and security audits for network infrastructure•Maintain accurate documentation: network diagrams, device inventory and configuration baselines •Create and update operational procedures and knowledge articles. •Share knowledge with the wider team; mentor Service Desk where applicable.•Work with suppliers/ISPs to provision circuits and troubleshoot carrier issues.•Administering changes to configuration on Firewalls including whitelisting Implementations •Responsible for IT implementations at all sites including Head Office, Warehouse, Stores, Showrooms•Managing site schedules ensuring all tasks are completed in a timely manner•Monitoring and managing stock levels to ensure availability at all times•Visit sites to fix any implementation related incidents or action any request raised via the IT Service Desk•Ensuring that the company standardisation is adhered to at all times.•Work to agreed SLA's whilst offering a high level of service.•Produce support documentation as appropriate following company templates. Service •Act as a point of escalation for diagnosing and troubleshooting network and implementation tickets on the Service Desk in line with SLA's•Supporting Problem Management by proactively reviewing incident history to identify reoccurring incidents to improve service levels•Adding to and updating all Knowledge Management systems to help support the Service Desk with knowledge transfer and help drive First Contact Fix rates•Train and develop the Service Desk team on new solutions and services to help them support them to a high standard People/Leadership •Provide help and support to the Service Desk where required Financial / Commercials •Generate and implement ideas for cost savings and continuous improvement to processes / service levels•To ensure best value is achieved with all hardware and software purchases. Risk and process •Find opportunities to improve repetitive processes through automation where appropriate•To constantly seek potential improvements for all IT processes to enhance service levels•Responsible for delivering assigned enablement projects to time and budget to achieve agreed objectives•Ensure that all changes follow the internal change management processes Decision Making/Freedom to Act: •Provides on-call support outside of regular business hours, as needed.•Due to the nature of the role, it is anticipated that some out of hours work is expected Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required: Technical •Understanding of Network LAN / WAN & Wireless environments •Understanding of networking technologies and protocols•Knowledge of network routing and switching, including troubleshooting•Experience building, deploying and support of enterprise class switches and wireless Essential •Willingness to travel as required.•Practical understanding of Service Management•Keen eye and attention to detail•Proactive, self-motivated and able to use own initiative •Ability to manage own time and prioritise multiple projects whilst working under pressure•Ability to work independently or cross functionally, sharing ideas and resources•Proven analytical and problem-solving skills•Drive for self-learning and improvement•Strong documentation skills•Excellent prioritising, planning and organisation skills•Proven track record of achieving results•Experience of developing and working with SLAs and KPIs•Outstanding communicator at all levels•Passion for helping people to grow and develop Desirable •NSE 4, CCNA or Network+ qualification and experience of working within a Service Management environment•Experience or knowledge in data networking with Fortinet infrastructure•Ability to communicate with users and sponsors; and frame solutions around outcomes.•Experience of working in a retail environment What we'll do for y
Our Assistant Store Managers are at the heart of our business acting as our biggest brand ambassadors. Often the first point of contact for customers visiting our network of showrooms, they are both inspired and empowered to support our customers in growing their homes by assisting them in choosing the perfect pieces of furniture and accessories from our broad range of products. They achieve this with every customer by being commercially minded and adopting a consultative sales approach using their expert knowledge of our comprehensive product range to deliver an exceptional experience on every occasion. In addition, they work the Store Manager to support the store's overall success and step up to manage in their absence. This commitment to high performance is recognised and rewarded through our generous, industry-leading uncapped commission scheme, which ensures that all our Retail colleagues are rewarded for their dedication and hard work. About The Role Core Responsibilities Take ownership of overall showroom sales performance and effectively manage all areas of the business to ensure targets are consistently achieved. Maximise showroom profitability by developing a culture where highly motivated individuals can successfully meet and exceed targets. Support continual performance improvement of Retail Sales Advisors and Assistant Store Managers by regularly setting clear expectations and developing the team through sales observations, feedback, training, and reviews. Recruit and onboard industry-leading Retail Sales Advisors by following recruitment and probation guidelines. Ensure the showroom is fully compliant in all areas of Health and Safety, finance, sales, FCA Regulations, GDPR, and stock control. Create a safe, comfortable, and up-to-date trading environment, ensuring the showroom is always ready to trade, displaying the correct promotional activity, and inviting our guests. Work with the team to share their expert knowledge of extensive product ranges and services and provide all customers with an exceptional experience. Utilise systems to ensure all customer information is processed compliantly, efficiently, and correctly following all Oak Furnitureland procedures and policies. Encourage and deliver a seamless omnichannel customer journey by recommending and using digital resources and marketing tools to help customers make informed purchase decisions. Manage daily operations of the showroom, ensuring smooth and efficient functioning. Coordinate with the Visual Merchandising Team to ensure that all displays are up-to-date and visually appealing. Foster a positive and collaborative team environment, encouraging open communication and teamwork. Conduct regular team meetings to update colleagues on performance, new products, and company policies. Develop colleagues using all available tools and resources to ensure all team members have the skills and knowledge required to perform their roles effectively. Analyse sales data and market trends to develop strategies for increasing sales and profitability. Skills and Experience Capable of leading, coaching, and developing a competitive sales team that consistently meets their goals and targets. Effective leader who leads by example and can communicate confidently and clearly through daily management of shop floor behaviours. Build colleague's commitment and energise them to work towards goals and targets. Experience in successfully managing a large turnover retail store, ideally from a furniture retailer or heavily incentivised big-ticket sales environment. Proven track record of delivering successful businesses that operate within a consultative selling environment. Experience in leading sales teams to sell and promote products and services in an informative, engaging, and professional manner by demonstrating in-depth knowledge of the extensive product range. Understanding of the regulatory frameworks associated with this sector and role, with relevant experience enabling the following and delivering of set policies and procedures. Our Assistant Store Managers work towards a store target offering uncapped commission rates of up to 4% on all sales. Working Hours This is a full-time role working 40 hours per week, 5 out of 7 days, with one weekend off every six. This position may suit individuals with previous skills or experience gained from the following roles: Deputy Sales Manager, Deputy Store Manager, Assistant Retail Manager, Senior Sales Advisor, Senior Sales Consultant, Senior Sales Executive or Sales Supervisor. Exclusive Employee Discounts: Enjoy unbeatable savings on all Oak Furnitureland products after completing your probation period. Generous Holiday Allowance: Benefit from 20 days of holiday each year (excluding Bank Holidays), giving you ample time to relax and recharge. Celebrate Your Special Day: Take an extra day off to celebrate your birthday or another special occasion important to you! My Rewards Programme: Unlock incredible savings and enjoy exclusive discounts on essentials and luxuries, from dining out and grocery shopping to entertainment, holidays, and gym memberships. Competitive Pension Scheme: Secure your future with a 4% employee contribution, matched by the company. Comprehensive Life Assurance: Receive free coverage worth at least twice your annual salary, ensuring peace of mind up to age 65. Continued Development: Enhance your skills and support your future career advancement with ongoing training and growth opportunities within the company. Supportive Employee Assistance Programme: Access professional counselling services via phone or in person whenever needed. Convenient Free On-site Parking: Enjoy the convenience and ease of free parking at our location. Company Information Oak Furnitureland launched in 2006. Our brand was built on ensuring our customers could access high-quality hardwood furniture at affordable prices, and we were predominantly known for our range of well-crafted cabinetry. Fast-forward to today, and you'll discover our commitment to using quality materials and creating furniture built to last hasn't changed. We still offer great value for money, too, but what you'll discover now is an evolution that's seen us expand our categories and styles of furniture so that we can offer something for every home. Not only do we offer fantastic home furniture, but we are also a great place to work. Our colleagues are valued, feel connected to the business, and are provided with an environment where they can flourish, contribute, and develop their careers. To support us, we are guided by our company's purpose of 'helping people make their house a real home', which is underpinned by our values: We are adaptable We are experts We are authentic We are one team We put our customers first. Our mission is to build an open and inclusive work environment where all colleagues have equal opportunity and access to development, progression and growth. We strive to recruit and retain diverse talent representative of our customer demographic. We have an inclusive environment where everyone can be themselves and are driven by the same purpose and values. As we endeavour to create a workplace that reflects our diverse customer base and the communities in which we live and work, we strongly encourage applications from individuals belonging to minority and underrepresented groups. We are committed to fairness in how we hire new colleagues and if you require any additional support to help you through the process, we're happy to make the necessary adjustments for anyone who needs them. Please know that any offer is subject to references and a DBS check.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Our Assistant Store Managers are at the heart of our business acting as our biggest brand ambassadors. Often the first point of contact for customers visiting our network of showrooms, they are both inspired and empowered to support our customers in growing their homes by assisting them in choosing the perfect pieces of furniture and accessories from our broad range of products. They achieve this with every customer by being commercially minded and adopting a consultative sales approach using their expert knowledge of our comprehensive product range to deliver an exceptional experience on every occasion. In addition, they work the Store Manager to support the store's overall success and step up to manage in their absence. This commitment to high performance is recognised and rewarded through our generous, industry-leading uncapped commission scheme, which ensures that all our Retail colleagues are rewarded for their dedication and hard work. About The Role Core Responsibilities Take ownership of overall showroom sales performance and effectively manage all areas of the business to ensure targets are consistently achieved. Maximise showroom profitability by developing a culture where highly motivated individuals can successfully meet and exceed targets. Support continual performance improvement of Retail Sales Advisors and Assistant Store Managers by regularly setting clear expectations and developing the team through sales observations, feedback, training, and reviews. Recruit and onboard industry-leading Retail Sales Advisors by following recruitment and probation guidelines. Ensure the showroom is fully compliant in all areas of Health and Safety, finance, sales, FCA Regulations, GDPR, and stock control. Create a safe, comfortable, and up-to-date trading environment, ensuring the showroom is always ready to trade, displaying the correct promotional activity, and inviting our guests. Work with the team to share their expert knowledge of extensive product ranges and services and provide all customers with an exceptional experience. Utilise systems to ensure all customer information is processed compliantly, efficiently, and correctly following all Oak Furnitureland procedures and policies. Encourage and deliver a seamless omnichannel customer journey by recommending and using digital resources and marketing tools to help customers make informed purchase decisions. Manage daily operations of the showroom, ensuring smooth and efficient functioning. Coordinate with the Visual Merchandising Team to ensure that all displays are up-to-date and visually appealing. Foster a positive and collaborative team environment, encouraging open communication and teamwork. Conduct regular team meetings to update colleagues on performance, new products, and company policies. Develop colleagues using all available tools and resources to ensure all team members have the skills and knowledge required to perform their roles effectively. Analyse sales data and market trends to develop strategies for increasing sales and profitability. Skills and Experience Capable of leading, coaching, and developing a competitive sales team that consistently meets their goals and targets. Effective leader who leads by example and can communicate confidently and clearly through daily management of shop floor behaviours. Build colleague's commitment and energise them to work towards goals and targets. Experience in successfully managing a large turnover retail store, ideally from a furniture retailer or heavily incentivised big-ticket sales environment. Proven track record of delivering successful businesses that operate within a consultative selling environment. Experience in leading sales teams to sell and promote products and services in an informative, engaging, and professional manner by demonstrating in-depth knowledge of the extensive product range. Understanding of the regulatory frameworks associated with this sector and role, with relevant experience enabling the following and delivering of set policies and procedures. Our Assistant Store Managers work towards a store target offering uncapped commission rates of up to 4% on all sales. Working Hours This is a full-time role working 40 hours per week, 5 out of 7 days, with one weekend off every six. This position may suit individuals with previous skills or experience gained from the following roles: Deputy Sales Manager, Deputy Store Manager, Assistant Retail Manager, Senior Sales Advisor, Senior Sales Consultant, Senior Sales Executive or Sales Supervisor. Exclusive Employee Discounts: Enjoy unbeatable savings on all Oak Furnitureland products after completing your probation period. Generous Holiday Allowance: Benefit from 20 days of holiday each year (excluding Bank Holidays), giving you ample time to relax and recharge. Celebrate Your Special Day: Take an extra day off to celebrate your birthday or another special occasion important to you! My Rewards Programme: Unlock incredible savings and enjoy exclusive discounts on essentials and luxuries, from dining out and grocery shopping to entertainment, holidays, and gym memberships. Competitive Pension Scheme: Secure your future with a 4% employee contribution, matched by the company. Comprehensive Life Assurance: Receive free coverage worth at least twice your annual salary, ensuring peace of mind up to age 65. Continued Development: Enhance your skills and support your future career advancement with ongoing training and growth opportunities within the company. Supportive Employee Assistance Programme: Access professional counselling services via phone or in person whenever needed. Convenient Free On-site Parking: Enjoy the convenience and ease of free parking at our location. Company Information Oak Furnitureland launched in 2006. Our brand was built on ensuring our customers could access high-quality hardwood furniture at affordable prices, and we were predominantly known for our range of well-crafted cabinetry. Fast-forward to today, and you'll discover our commitment to using quality materials and creating furniture built to last hasn't changed. We still offer great value for money, too, but what you'll discover now is an evolution that's seen us expand our categories and styles of furniture so that we can offer something for every home. Not only do we offer fantastic home furniture, but we are also a great place to work. Our colleagues are valued, feel connected to the business, and are provided with an environment where they can flourish, contribute, and develop their careers. To support us, we are guided by our company's purpose of 'helping people make their house a real home', which is underpinned by our values: We are adaptable We are experts We are authentic We are one team We put our customers first. Our mission is to build an open and inclusive work environment where all colleagues have equal opportunity and access to development, progression and growth. We strive to recruit and retain diverse talent representative of our customer demographic. We have an inclusive environment where everyone can be themselves and are driven by the same purpose and values. As we endeavour to create a workplace that reflects our diverse customer base and the communities in which we live and work, we strongly encourage applications from individuals belonging to minority and underrepresented groups. We are committed to fairness in how we hire new colleagues and if you require any additional support to help you through the process, we're happy to make the necessary adjustments for anyone who needs them. Please know that any offer is subject to references and a DBS check.
FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER - FMCG SURREY - 2 DAYS OFFICE / 3 DAYS HOME - PERMANENT - JOIN A FAST-GROWING CONSUMER BUSINESS £70,000 - £75,000 + BENEFITS Are you a commercially focused Finance Business Partner who wants real exposure and responsibility? Do you enjoy asking questions, challenging thinking, and making a visible impact on business performance? We're supporting an ambitious FMCG business as they continue to invest in their commercial finance capability. This is a role designed for high-potential individuals who want to accelerate their development and play a meaningful part in shaping business outcomes. You'll work closely with senior leaders across sales, marketing and operations, providing insight that directly influences performance and strategic direction. This opportunity will suit someone who is naturally inquisitive, highly driven and motivated by impact. You'll be trusted with responsibility from day one and encouraged to contribute ideas that help the business move forward. WISH LIST Experience partnering with commercial teams to provide insight and constructive challenge Strong analytical mindset with the confidence to interpret data and influence decisions Background in FMCG, consumer goods or similarly fast-moving environments THE ROLE Act as a key finance partner to commercial and operational functions Provide performance insight to support trading and strategic initiatives Contribute to planning cycles including budgeting and forecasting Analyse revenue performance, promotional activity and product trends Support performance reviews across channels and operational areas Develop financial models to assess growth opportunities and initiatives Assist in shaping investment decisions through robust analysis Enhance reporting to improve clarity, relevance and commercial value Identify opportunities to improve processes and financial visibility Present findings and recommendations to senior stakeholders Support wider performance management as the business continues to scale YOUR PROFILE Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CA, CIMA) Effective communicator - written & verbal Good working knowledge of MS Excel Inquisitive, ambitious and motivated to take ownership of outcomes High-potential individual seeking accelerated development and responsibility SALARY & BENEFITS £70,000 - £75,000 + benefits Hybrid working - typically 2 days in the office Permanent role Collaborative, high-energy culture with strong leadership support and development focus
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
FINANCE BUSINESS PARTNER - FMCG SURREY - 2 DAYS OFFICE / 3 DAYS HOME - PERMANENT - JOIN A FAST-GROWING CONSUMER BUSINESS £70,000 - £75,000 + BENEFITS Are you a commercially focused Finance Business Partner who wants real exposure and responsibility? Do you enjoy asking questions, challenging thinking, and making a visible impact on business performance? We're supporting an ambitious FMCG business as they continue to invest in their commercial finance capability. This is a role designed for high-potential individuals who want to accelerate their development and play a meaningful part in shaping business outcomes. You'll work closely with senior leaders across sales, marketing and operations, providing insight that directly influences performance and strategic direction. This opportunity will suit someone who is naturally inquisitive, highly driven and motivated by impact. You'll be trusted with responsibility from day one and encouraged to contribute ideas that help the business move forward. WISH LIST Experience partnering with commercial teams to provide insight and constructive challenge Strong analytical mindset with the confidence to interpret data and influence decisions Background in FMCG, consumer goods or similarly fast-moving environments THE ROLE Act as a key finance partner to commercial and operational functions Provide performance insight to support trading and strategic initiatives Contribute to planning cycles including budgeting and forecasting Analyse revenue performance, promotional activity and product trends Support performance reviews across channels and operational areas Develop financial models to assess growth opportunities and initiatives Assist in shaping investment decisions through robust analysis Enhance reporting to improve clarity, relevance and commercial value Identify opportunities to improve processes and financial visibility Present findings and recommendations to senior stakeholders Support wider performance management as the business continues to scale YOUR PROFILE Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CA, CIMA) Effective communicator - written & verbal Good working knowledge of MS Excel Inquisitive, ambitious and motivated to take ownership of outcomes High-potential individual seeking accelerated development and responsibility SALARY & BENEFITS £70,000 - £75,000 + benefits Hybrid working - typically 2 days in the office Permanent role Collaborative, high-energy culture with strong leadership support and development focus
Production Operative Location: Manchester, Trafford Park Salary: £26,437.00 Would you like to develop your skills in sheet metal production and machinery operation and have a passion for delivering safe, accurate, and high-quality work? Then you might be the person we are looking for! Take on the role as Production Operative and report to our Production & Compliance Manager supporting KPI achievement across the team. Your primary tasks will be: Operate and maintain sheet metal machinery, including the Spiral Forming Machine, to ensure safe and efficient production of high-quality duct fittings. Carry out pre-use checks and routine cleaning, maintain machinery as required, and accurately log all production and maintenance activities. Inspect products for defects, maintain consistent quality, and report issues promptly to the team leader. Support warehouse operations when required, including picking, packing, and loading goods for dispatch. Maintain a clean and safe work environment by following all Health & Safety regulations, using PPE, machine guards, and keeping work areas tidy. Assist with stock handling, safe material management, and basic record-keeping tasks as part of daily operations. Are you our new colleague? You have a deep knowledge of sheet metal work, production processes, or manufacturing machinery . You have excellent understanding of safe operation, PPE requirements, and Health & Safety practices . You have experience of working in a sheet metal or production environment , ideally including machinery such as spiral formers or similar equipment. As a person, you are safety-conscious and detail-oriented . You are also technically capable , confident in handling machinery, and able to perform basic troubleshooting. In your way of working, you are reliable, flexible, and committed to maintaining neatness and order in your workspace . Finally, it is important for us that you share our values: Customer Success , Down to Earth , and Neatness and Order . What you bring Proven experience in sheet metal production or a similar manufacturing environment Ability to operate and maintain machinery, including performing inspections and basic maintenance Strong Health & Safety awareness, including safe handling of materials and PPE usage Basic record-keeping skills for production documentation and material logs Willingness to support the wider team and participate in ongoing training and development What we offer: Opportunities to develop and grow professionally Genuinely great colleagues who want to see the company and each other succeed 25-days annual leave, + 8 days statutory Bank Holidays and Christmas / New Years closure Company Occupational Sick Pay Company Bonus Scheme Group Life Assurance Free parking Corporate workwear inc. PPE Company Pension contribution matched at 4% Part of the Mental Health Charter: Wellbeing app, Mental Health Champions, EAP program and discounts on counselling Online retail discounts & savings including; gym, holidays, hotels and family days out Long Service Awards Annual flu jab We are looking forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Closing date: 2nd April 2026 Shortlist date: 3rd April 2026 Interview date: TBC
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Production Operative Location: Manchester, Trafford Park Salary: £26,437.00 Would you like to develop your skills in sheet metal production and machinery operation and have a passion for delivering safe, accurate, and high-quality work? Then you might be the person we are looking for! Take on the role as Production Operative and report to our Production & Compliance Manager supporting KPI achievement across the team. Your primary tasks will be: Operate and maintain sheet metal machinery, including the Spiral Forming Machine, to ensure safe and efficient production of high-quality duct fittings. Carry out pre-use checks and routine cleaning, maintain machinery as required, and accurately log all production and maintenance activities. Inspect products for defects, maintain consistent quality, and report issues promptly to the team leader. Support warehouse operations when required, including picking, packing, and loading goods for dispatch. Maintain a clean and safe work environment by following all Health & Safety regulations, using PPE, machine guards, and keeping work areas tidy. Assist with stock handling, safe material management, and basic record-keeping tasks as part of daily operations. Are you our new colleague? You have a deep knowledge of sheet metal work, production processes, or manufacturing machinery . You have excellent understanding of safe operation, PPE requirements, and Health & Safety practices . You have experience of working in a sheet metal or production environment , ideally including machinery such as spiral formers or similar equipment. As a person, you are safety-conscious and detail-oriented . You are also technically capable , confident in handling machinery, and able to perform basic troubleshooting. In your way of working, you are reliable, flexible, and committed to maintaining neatness and order in your workspace . Finally, it is important for us that you share our values: Customer Success , Down to Earth , and Neatness and Order . What you bring Proven experience in sheet metal production or a similar manufacturing environment Ability to operate and maintain machinery, including performing inspections and basic maintenance Strong Health & Safety awareness, including safe handling of materials and PPE usage Basic record-keeping skills for production documentation and material logs Willingness to support the wider team and participate in ongoing training and development What we offer: Opportunities to develop and grow professionally Genuinely great colleagues who want to see the company and each other succeed 25-days annual leave, + 8 days statutory Bank Holidays and Christmas / New Years closure Company Occupational Sick Pay Company Bonus Scheme Group Life Assurance Free parking Corporate workwear inc. PPE Company Pension contribution matched at 4% Part of the Mental Health Charter: Wellbeing app, Mental Health Champions, EAP program and discounts on counselling Online retail discounts & savings including; gym, holidays, hotels and family days out Long Service Awards Annual flu jab We are looking forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Closing date: 2nd April 2026 Shortlist date: 3rd April 2026 Interview date: TBC
CompanyA fast growing, international FMCG business is seeking a Commercial Analyst/Finance Business Partner to support its continued expansion. The organisation is well known for its high quality branded products and customer centric approach.This role will play a key part in driving commercial performance, partnering closely with cross-functional teams to provide insight, support strategic decision making, and enhance profitability in a dynamic, fast paced environment.Key Responsibilities Provide commercial insight and decision support to senior leaders and crossfunctional teams, enabling informed choices on investments, pricing, and operations Develop and maintain standard costing models, leading BOM based costings for new product launches and initiatives, while evaluating commercial viability, margin sustainability, and exposure to commodity fluctuations Produce monthly management accounts and Board reports, translating complex financial and operational data into clear, actionable insights for non-finance stakeholders Lead the annual budgeting process and rolling forecasts, delivering all financial plans aligned with business strategy Design and manage financial models and scenario analysis to evaluate performance, identify risks, and uncover opportunities using KPIs, sales, margin, and cost driver analysis Collaborate closely with Operations, Supply Chain, Sales, and Marketing teams to embed financial thinking and drive commercially focused outcomes Key Skills preferred Newly qualified or latter stages Part Qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders Experience in manufacturing, FMCG, or consumer goods environments is highly advantageous Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly Proactive, analytical mindset with strong attention to detail Ability to thrive in a fast paced, evolving business environment If you are a newly qualified accountant looking to step into a highly commercial role within a growing international business, we would love to hear from you.Please apply directly or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
CompanyA fast growing, international FMCG business is seeking a Commercial Analyst/Finance Business Partner to support its continued expansion. The organisation is well known for its high quality branded products and customer centric approach.This role will play a key part in driving commercial performance, partnering closely with cross-functional teams to provide insight, support strategic decision making, and enhance profitability in a dynamic, fast paced environment.Key Responsibilities Provide commercial insight and decision support to senior leaders and crossfunctional teams, enabling informed choices on investments, pricing, and operations Develop and maintain standard costing models, leading BOM based costings for new product launches and initiatives, while evaluating commercial viability, margin sustainability, and exposure to commodity fluctuations Produce monthly management accounts and Board reports, translating complex financial and operational data into clear, actionable insights for non-finance stakeholders Lead the annual budgeting process and rolling forecasts, delivering all financial plans aligned with business strategy Design and manage financial models and scenario analysis to evaluate performance, identify risks, and uncover opportunities using KPIs, sales, margin, and cost driver analysis Collaborate closely with Operations, Supply Chain, Sales, and Marketing teams to embed financial thinking and drive commercially focused outcomes Key Skills preferred Newly qualified or latter stages Part Qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders Experience in manufacturing, FMCG, or consumer goods environments is highly advantageous Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly Proactive, analytical mindset with strong attention to detail Ability to thrive in a fast paced, evolving business environment If you are a newly qualified accountant looking to step into a highly commercial role within a growing international business, we would love to hear from you.Please apply directly or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
We are recruiting for a Production Line Manager who takes pride in leading from the front with integrity, working to both nurture production teams who are engaged and strive to deliver product quality to our clients and consumers, whilst maintaining a compliant, cost-effective production operation. Location/Contract Type: Milton Keynes/Site-based - Full Time/Permanent Hours : Monday-Friday 08:30-17:30, with flexibility depending on operational needs and participation in a 24/7 management on-call rota. Salary: £42,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience. Benefits: Performance-related bonus, Company Pension Plan, Personal Health Plan, Discounts on shopping and gym membership, Company Sick Pay and Income Protection Plan, Life Assurance (subject to length of service). About You You must be able to demonstrate: The ability to build and develop skilled production teams through effective recruitment, training, development and coaching, and performance evaluation. Strong understanding of what makes a compliant production operation, taking responsibility for and championing investment in HSE, quality and people. Sound judgement and decision-making in the timely problem-solving of issues relating to all aspects of managing a food manufacturing operation. Commercial awareness by managing production costs to meet budget and profit targets, whilst maintaining product quality. The ability to critically analyse the production operation and identify opportunities for evidence-based continuous improvements. Leadership and collaboration with key stakeholders to develop and implement corrective and proactive action plans. Effective communication skills in interactions with people at all levels in the business. Self-motivation and a willingness to learn and develop. Adaptability to different types of manufacturing IT systems. You may be able to demonstrate: Previous experience managing production operations, preferably within a food manufacturing environment. Your key qualities: Articulate in verbal and written communication appropriate to your audience. Able to actively listen and draw conclusions from discussions. Able to see the detail and present the root cause of production-related issues. Resilient and self-assured when faced with challenging concerns, discussions and people situations. Analytical of process and people to drive workable solutions. Enjoys working autonomously with initiative, driving results to enhance the product and brand. A completer / finisher to gain full compliance across multiple functions to ensure a compliant operation. A collaborative style of leadership. About Brioche Pasquier: This is your opportunity to work for one of the largest food manufactures in Europe, Brioche Pasquier . We have been present in the UK for over 2 decades and sell a range of French bakery products to major UK food retailers, wholesale and food service markets. The company is still family run and has a culture reflective of the closeness and respect this brings with a history reaching back to 1936. We are still a growing international company with a strong manufacturing presence in Europe, South Korea and USA and products presence in over 50 other countries. We are at our 240,000 sq. ft. technologically advanced production facility to service the UK market in order to continue the strong growth of the company. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a category-leading brand and an exciting stage in the history of the business. REF-
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting for a Production Line Manager who takes pride in leading from the front with integrity, working to both nurture production teams who are engaged and strive to deliver product quality to our clients and consumers, whilst maintaining a compliant, cost-effective production operation. Location/Contract Type: Milton Keynes/Site-based - Full Time/Permanent Hours : Monday-Friday 08:30-17:30, with flexibility depending on operational needs and participation in a 24/7 management on-call rota. Salary: £42,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience. Benefits: Performance-related bonus, Company Pension Plan, Personal Health Plan, Discounts on shopping and gym membership, Company Sick Pay and Income Protection Plan, Life Assurance (subject to length of service). About You You must be able to demonstrate: The ability to build and develop skilled production teams through effective recruitment, training, development and coaching, and performance evaluation. Strong understanding of what makes a compliant production operation, taking responsibility for and championing investment in HSE, quality and people. Sound judgement and decision-making in the timely problem-solving of issues relating to all aspects of managing a food manufacturing operation. Commercial awareness by managing production costs to meet budget and profit targets, whilst maintaining product quality. The ability to critically analyse the production operation and identify opportunities for evidence-based continuous improvements. Leadership and collaboration with key stakeholders to develop and implement corrective and proactive action plans. Effective communication skills in interactions with people at all levels in the business. Self-motivation and a willingness to learn and develop. Adaptability to different types of manufacturing IT systems. You may be able to demonstrate: Previous experience managing production operations, preferably within a food manufacturing environment. Your key qualities: Articulate in verbal and written communication appropriate to your audience. Able to actively listen and draw conclusions from discussions. Able to see the detail and present the root cause of production-related issues. Resilient and self-assured when faced with challenging concerns, discussions and people situations. Analytical of process and people to drive workable solutions. Enjoys working autonomously with initiative, driving results to enhance the product and brand. A completer / finisher to gain full compliance across multiple functions to ensure a compliant operation. A collaborative style of leadership. About Brioche Pasquier: This is your opportunity to work for one of the largest food manufactures in Europe, Brioche Pasquier . We have been present in the UK for over 2 decades and sell a range of French bakery products to major UK food retailers, wholesale and food service markets. The company is still family run and has a culture reflective of the closeness and respect this brings with a history reaching back to 1936. We are still a growing international company with a strong manufacturing presence in Europe, South Korea and USA and products presence in over 50 other countries. We are at our 240,000 sq. ft. technologically advanced production facility to service the UK market in order to continue the strong growth of the company. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a category-leading brand and an exciting stage in the history of the business. REF-
Spa Business Partner - North West Department: Spa & Salon Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: All Brands, North West Description The spa business partner role will be key in supporting our valued spa partners - both in the luxury and core segments - to deliver against commercial targets, elevate the guest experience, and bring the ELEMIS brand to life across the region. You will act as the primary contact for their designated region, responsible for coaching and supporting spa accounts to achieve your sales and treatment KPIs, ensuring flawless brand execution and sell through, and identifying growth opportunities through strategic partnership. Your role is pivotal in securing luxury spa partnerships and driving new business opportunities to expand our spa footprint. Key Responsibilities Commercial & Business Development: Achieve and exceed sales targets, profitability goals, and KPIs. Lead monthly business reviews with accounts, using data to drive performance improvements. Provide a commercially focused business, marketing, training, and activation plan for account portfolio, to drive retail and treatment sales. Client Relationship Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for spa partners, ensuring consistent, high-level support. Build trusted relationships with spa directors, owners, and therapists to foster long-term loyalty. Conducting regular onsite visits to monitor standards, performance, and engagement. Act as a brand ambassador, representing the company at industry events and client meetings. Operational Leadership: Audit spa locations to ensure compliance with brand protocols, treatment delivery, and retail standards. Oversee promotional and marketing activity execution, ensuring ROI alignment and brand consistency. Train and mentor spa partner teams on sales techniques, refresh treatment knowledge, and customer experience excellence. Inspire spa and salon partners by instilling brand and product knowledge initiatives through workshops and events. Ensure assigned account portfolio conforms to ELEMIS brand standards by monitoring each partner's social media, website and premises on a regular basis. Work in conjunction with the spa leader to deliver and implement new tools and initiatives to drive incremental revenue across your designated territory Maximise time management and minimise business costs by executing an effective journey plan. New Business Development & Territory Expansion: Identify, prospect, and secure new spa, salon, and wellness business partnerships within the region. Deliver compelling pitches and proposals that align with brand standards and client objectives. Sustainability Responsibility Ensure all duties carried out and actions completed in every aspect of your role, contribute to the short and long-term Sustainability Goals set-forth by the ELEMIS - Climate, Biodiversity & People Pillars Always keep sustainable messaging at the forefront of education and brand awareness within the sales team and partners Work with Spa and Salon partners to manage frequency of orders to reduce packaging and emissions Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Minimum 3 years of experience in sales, business development, or regional management in the spa, beauty, or wellness sector. Demonstrated success in winning and launching new business partnerships. Strong understanding of skincare, treatments, spa operations, and luxury retail environments. Excellent negotiation, presentation, and relationship-building skills. Commercially sharp with the ability to interpret sales data and act accordingly. Comfortable with frequent travel and field-based work. Full, clean driving license Benefits Generous Staff Discount on all your favourite ELEMIS products and spa treatments, as well as discounts on L'OCCITANE Group products (including L'Occitane, Erborian and more) Excellent well-being policies including enhanced Maternity & Paternity policies, Income Protection, Life Assurance and more Generous Holiday Allowance, increasing with length of service Company Pension Scheme Bonus/Commission Scheme Healthcare Cash Plan (with Dental) Employee Assistance Programme for all Associates and their families Cycle to Work Scheme, Season Ticket Loan, Length of Service Awards Much, much more! Some benefit eligibility is based on length of service or contract type
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Spa Business Partner - North West Department: Spa & Salon Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: All Brands, North West Description The spa business partner role will be key in supporting our valued spa partners - both in the luxury and core segments - to deliver against commercial targets, elevate the guest experience, and bring the ELEMIS brand to life across the region. You will act as the primary contact for their designated region, responsible for coaching and supporting spa accounts to achieve your sales and treatment KPIs, ensuring flawless brand execution and sell through, and identifying growth opportunities through strategic partnership. Your role is pivotal in securing luxury spa partnerships and driving new business opportunities to expand our spa footprint. Key Responsibilities Commercial & Business Development: Achieve and exceed sales targets, profitability goals, and KPIs. Lead monthly business reviews with accounts, using data to drive performance improvements. Provide a commercially focused business, marketing, training, and activation plan for account portfolio, to drive retail and treatment sales. Client Relationship Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for spa partners, ensuring consistent, high-level support. Build trusted relationships with spa directors, owners, and therapists to foster long-term loyalty. Conducting regular onsite visits to monitor standards, performance, and engagement. Act as a brand ambassador, representing the company at industry events and client meetings. Operational Leadership: Audit spa locations to ensure compliance with brand protocols, treatment delivery, and retail standards. Oversee promotional and marketing activity execution, ensuring ROI alignment and brand consistency. Train and mentor spa partner teams on sales techniques, refresh treatment knowledge, and customer experience excellence. Inspire spa and salon partners by instilling brand and product knowledge initiatives through workshops and events. Ensure assigned account portfolio conforms to ELEMIS brand standards by monitoring each partner's social media, website and premises on a regular basis. Work in conjunction with the spa leader to deliver and implement new tools and initiatives to drive incremental revenue across your designated territory Maximise time management and minimise business costs by executing an effective journey plan. New Business Development & Territory Expansion: Identify, prospect, and secure new spa, salon, and wellness business partnerships within the region. Deliver compelling pitches and proposals that align with brand standards and client objectives. Sustainability Responsibility Ensure all duties carried out and actions completed in every aspect of your role, contribute to the short and long-term Sustainability Goals set-forth by the ELEMIS - Climate, Biodiversity & People Pillars Always keep sustainable messaging at the forefront of education and brand awareness within the sales team and partners Work with Spa and Salon partners to manage frequency of orders to reduce packaging and emissions Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Minimum 3 years of experience in sales, business development, or regional management in the spa, beauty, or wellness sector. Demonstrated success in winning and launching new business partnerships. Strong understanding of skincare, treatments, spa operations, and luxury retail environments. Excellent negotiation, presentation, and relationship-building skills. Commercially sharp with the ability to interpret sales data and act accordingly. Comfortable with frequent travel and field-based work. Full, clean driving license Benefits Generous Staff Discount on all your favourite ELEMIS products and spa treatments, as well as discounts on L'OCCITANE Group products (including L'Occitane, Erborian and more) Excellent well-being policies including enhanced Maternity & Paternity policies, Income Protection, Life Assurance and more Generous Holiday Allowance, increasing with length of service Company Pension Scheme Bonus/Commission Scheme Healthcare Cash Plan (with Dental) Employee Assistance Programme for all Associates and their families Cycle to Work Scheme, Season Ticket Loan, Length of Service Awards Much, much more! Some benefit eligibility is based on length of service or contract type
Interim Executive Director of Finance & Corporate Services (6 months minimum) Salary: up to £110,000 + benefits Location: Hybrid - Stratford, London Start: Immediate About the role We are seeking an experienced and strategic finance leader to join a forward thinking senior management team at Mind on a 6-month interim basis. As the Interim Executive Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will lead financial strategy, governance, and corporate services, driving performance, innovation, and sustainable growth. The successful candidate will also oversee financial stewardship, risk, compliance, estates, and digital enablement, ensuring the organisation operates effectively while supporting its long-term mission. Over the course of the 6 month minimum assignment, the successful interim will protect Mind's legal and regulatory position while driving continuous improvement, surplus generation, and systems that enable Mind's mission to be realised, supporting people and partners to deliver at their best and thrive. Key responsibilities Lead financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting aligned to strategic goals Ensure strong financial control, compliance, and risk management Oversee core finance operations (payroll, procurement, reporting) Drive efficiency, continuous improvement, and financial sustainability Provide clear financial insight to support executive decision-making Lead audit, external reporting, and stakeholder engagement Promote high performance, wellbeing, and inclusive leadership Support digital transformation and shared service opportunities Essential experience CCAB/ACCA qualified (or equivalent) with senior leadership experience Extensive experience of leading finance, compliance, risk and corporate services at executive level within a complex, multi-disciplinary charitable organisation Strong expertise in financial strategy, governance, and risk Experience delivering cost efficiencies and sustainable growth Skilled in building relationships with boards, regulators, and partners Background in financial transformation and systems improvement Commitment to inclusive and values-driven leadership This is an exciting opportunity for a seasoned interim who is visionary and dynamic in their approach and who can drive strategic transformation, foster a high-performance culture, lead with authenticity, champion innovation, and deliver sustainable growth through bold leadership and collaborative execution. Equality & Diversity Statement Morgan Law shall not discriminate unlawfully when deciding which candidate/temporary worker is submitted for a vacancy or assignment, or in any terms of employment or terms of engagement for temporary workers. Morgan Law will ensure that each candidate is assessed only in accordance with the candidate's merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required by the particular vacancy.
Mar 21, 2026
Contractor
Interim Executive Director of Finance & Corporate Services (6 months minimum) Salary: up to £110,000 + benefits Location: Hybrid - Stratford, London Start: Immediate About the role We are seeking an experienced and strategic finance leader to join a forward thinking senior management team at Mind on a 6-month interim basis. As the Interim Executive Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will lead financial strategy, governance, and corporate services, driving performance, innovation, and sustainable growth. The successful candidate will also oversee financial stewardship, risk, compliance, estates, and digital enablement, ensuring the organisation operates effectively while supporting its long-term mission. Over the course of the 6 month minimum assignment, the successful interim will protect Mind's legal and regulatory position while driving continuous improvement, surplus generation, and systems that enable Mind's mission to be realised, supporting people and partners to deliver at their best and thrive. Key responsibilities Lead financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting aligned to strategic goals Ensure strong financial control, compliance, and risk management Oversee core finance operations (payroll, procurement, reporting) Drive efficiency, continuous improvement, and financial sustainability Provide clear financial insight to support executive decision-making Lead audit, external reporting, and stakeholder engagement Promote high performance, wellbeing, and inclusive leadership Support digital transformation and shared service opportunities Essential experience CCAB/ACCA qualified (or equivalent) with senior leadership experience Extensive experience of leading finance, compliance, risk and corporate services at executive level within a complex, multi-disciplinary charitable organisation Strong expertise in financial strategy, governance, and risk Experience delivering cost efficiencies and sustainable growth Skilled in building relationships with boards, regulators, and partners Background in financial transformation and systems improvement Commitment to inclusive and values-driven leadership This is an exciting opportunity for a seasoned interim who is visionary and dynamic in their approach and who can drive strategic transformation, foster a high-performance culture, lead with authenticity, champion innovation, and deliver sustainable growth through bold leadership and collaborative execution. Equality & Diversity Statement Morgan Law shall not discriminate unlawfully when deciding which candidate/temporary worker is submitted for a vacancy or assignment, or in any terms of employment or terms of engagement for temporary workers. Morgan Law will ensure that each candidate is assessed only in accordance with the candidate's merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required by the particular vacancy.
Baltic Recruitment Limited
Washington, Tyne And Wear
Baltic Recruitment are delighted to be partnering with a market-leading manufacturing organisation in the search for a dynamic and experienced HSE Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to lead health, safety, and environmental initiatives in a fast-paced, innovative manufacturing environment, making a real impact on operational excellence and workforce wellbeing. Overall Purpose: To ensure compliance with UK HSE legislation and relevant industry standards, ensuring safe operations at Washington Manufacturing site The role holder will work closely with colleagues within HR team, continuous improvement team, heads of departments and CEO, in consultation and collaboration with maintenance, engineering, design, warehousing and production teams to proactivity identify, eliminate and manage risks, enhance safe working practices and maintain a safe compliant and highly efficient quality operation. Key Duties: Health and Safety Leadership: Develop implement and continuously improve health and safety policies and procedures tailored to the manufacturing environment, wider office locations and home office environments. Lead and champion a proactive high performing safety culture. Provide expert advise to senior leadership and operational management on safety risk management and regulatory requirements. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including but not limited to Health and Safety at work Act, COSHH, PUWER, RIDDOR and relevant HSE guidance. Support alignment with external standards such as ISO 13485/MDR in co-ordination with Quality teams Lead interactions with external regulatory bodies, auditors and certification partners on Health, Safety and Environmental matters. Risk Assessment & Controls: Conduct and maintain risk assessments, COSHH Assessments, DSE Assessments, and machine safety reviews across all manufacturing site environments and office locations. Oversee safe systems of work including lock out/tagout, manual handing, working at height and equipment validation and training compliance. Carry out regular health and safety inspections/audits of production areas, office areas, storage, warehouse, rest areas and vehicle movements both onsite and access/egress to the sites. Ensure compliance with machine guarding and PUWER requirements. Work with Engineering and Quality on equipment qualification, process change and layout improvements to ensure continued safety. Provide Environmental monitoring and waste management aligned with both regulatory requirement and business environmental improvement initiatives. Incident & Near Miss Management: Lead timely investigations into all incidents using root cause analysis tools. Work cross functionally to implement corrective actions and preventive actions using CAPAs. Analyse trends to identify high risk areas and implement targeted improvement actions. Training & Engagement: Deliver and co-ordinate health and safety training covering PPE, Induction, Chemical handling, production activities, first aid, emergency response, mental health first aid, fire marshals and equipment safety. Support operational managers and SLT in coaching staff, reinforcing daily safe operating practices. Lead the Health and Safety Committee to drive employee engagement and participation in continuous improvement practices. Emergency Preparation: Fire safety management, maintain and regularly test emergency response procedures including fire, chemical spillage and first aid. Documentation & Auditing Maintain accurate safety documentation including training records, COSHH, audit, permits and HSE incidents. Prepare safety performance reports and presentations as required for Senior Leadership Team and Line manager as directed. Support all internal and external audits. Environmental: Promote environmental sustainability initiatives and ensure environmental compliance. Provide Environmental Data reporting to ROKO. Key Requirements: Ideally hold a degree in Occupational health & safety, Environmental health, engineering or related field. Risk Assessment methodologies. Strong working Knowledge of UK HSE legislation. Strong Microsoft skills relating to Excel, Word and other Microsoft packages. The Package: £49,000 - £55,000 per annum. Day shift role: Monday to Friday 9AM - 5PM. Flexible Working is offered for this position. Employee is able to build a Flexible allowance 2 days credit/1 day deficit. Pension contribution 5%. Pension Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Death In service Benefit 2 x Annual salary. Perkbox. Health Shield, Cash Health Scheme.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Baltic Recruitment are delighted to be partnering with a market-leading manufacturing organisation in the search for a dynamic and experienced HSE Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to lead health, safety, and environmental initiatives in a fast-paced, innovative manufacturing environment, making a real impact on operational excellence and workforce wellbeing. Overall Purpose: To ensure compliance with UK HSE legislation and relevant industry standards, ensuring safe operations at Washington Manufacturing site The role holder will work closely with colleagues within HR team, continuous improvement team, heads of departments and CEO, in consultation and collaboration with maintenance, engineering, design, warehousing and production teams to proactivity identify, eliminate and manage risks, enhance safe working practices and maintain a safe compliant and highly efficient quality operation. Key Duties: Health and Safety Leadership: Develop implement and continuously improve health and safety policies and procedures tailored to the manufacturing environment, wider office locations and home office environments. Lead and champion a proactive high performing safety culture. Provide expert advise to senior leadership and operational management on safety risk management and regulatory requirements. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation including but not limited to Health and Safety at work Act, COSHH, PUWER, RIDDOR and relevant HSE guidance. Support alignment with external standards such as ISO 13485/MDR in co-ordination with Quality teams Lead interactions with external regulatory bodies, auditors and certification partners on Health, Safety and Environmental matters. Risk Assessment & Controls: Conduct and maintain risk assessments, COSHH Assessments, DSE Assessments, and machine safety reviews across all manufacturing site environments and office locations. Oversee safe systems of work including lock out/tagout, manual handing, working at height and equipment validation and training compliance. Carry out regular health and safety inspections/audits of production areas, office areas, storage, warehouse, rest areas and vehicle movements both onsite and access/egress to the sites. Ensure compliance with machine guarding and PUWER requirements. Work with Engineering and Quality on equipment qualification, process change and layout improvements to ensure continued safety. Provide Environmental monitoring and waste management aligned with both regulatory requirement and business environmental improvement initiatives. Incident & Near Miss Management: Lead timely investigations into all incidents using root cause analysis tools. Work cross functionally to implement corrective actions and preventive actions using CAPAs. Analyse trends to identify high risk areas and implement targeted improvement actions. Training & Engagement: Deliver and co-ordinate health and safety training covering PPE, Induction, Chemical handling, production activities, first aid, emergency response, mental health first aid, fire marshals and equipment safety. Support operational managers and SLT in coaching staff, reinforcing daily safe operating practices. Lead the Health and Safety Committee to drive employee engagement and participation in continuous improvement practices. Emergency Preparation: Fire safety management, maintain and regularly test emergency response procedures including fire, chemical spillage and first aid. Documentation & Auditing Maintain accurate safety documentation including training records, COSHH, audit, permits and HSE incidents. Prepare safety performance reports and presentations as required for Senior Leadership Team and Line manager as directed. Support all internal and external audits. Environmental: Promote environmental sustainability initiatives and ensure environmental compliance. Provide Environmental Data reporting to ROKO. Key Requirements: Ideally hold a degree in Occupational health & safety, Environmental health, engineering or related field. Risk Assessment methodologies. Strong working Knowledge of UK HSE legislation. Strong Microsoft skills relating to Excel, Word and other Microsoft packages. The Package: £49,000 - £55,000 per annum. Day shift role: Monday to Friday 9AM - 5PM. Flexible Working is offered for this position. Employee is able to build a Flexible allowance 2 days credit/1 day deficit. Pension contribution 5%. Pension Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Death In service Benefit 2 x Annual salary. Perkbox. Health Shield, Cash Health Scheme.
Job Purpose: The role supports the Facilities Services & Post Room Manager in delivering efficient, high-quality operational services across the head office and the Group's regional locations. Key responsibilities include managing incoming and electronic mail, preparing client meeting rooms, maintaining service records, responding to internal Facilities requests, and liaising with Royal Mail and other service providers to resolve issues. The role also administers the Group's purchase-to-pay (P2P) system to support the procurement of office supplies and services. Key Responsibilities: Mail & Service Operations Ensure all incoming mail is processed and electronically distributed within agreed timelines and compliance standards. Maintain accurate daily service logs and spreadsheets. Monitor shared mailboxes, ensuring timely responses and appropriate email tracking (highlighting, assigning, completing, filing). Prepare monthly expenditure reports for the London and Chelmsford mailrooms for management review. Facilities & Office Support Assist with onboarding new starters through access control administration, ensuring security protocols are followed. Support the Facilities Services & Post Room Manager with regional office postal redirections, equipment quotations, and arrangements for office moves or closures. Compile and maintain weekly personnel and duty rotas to ensure appropriate coverage. Participate in weekly service meetings to confirm meeting room setup requirements. Maintain consistent cable management standards in meeting rooms and ensure team compliance. Handle porterage of goods, furniture, and equipment within the office. Act as a primary onsite contact for the Facilities team in the London office, providing guidance and support as required. Collaborate with the wider Facilities team to resolve local and regional queries effectively. Procurement & P2P Administration Work with the P2P team to raise, manage, and receipt purchase orders for suppliers and goods. Support the administration of the purchase-to-pay system to ensure accurate procurement processes. General Undertake any other reasonable duties as required to support the smooth running of Facilities Services. Experience: Previous experience in a team leadership or supervisory role. Experience working with postal, courier, and online booking platforms. Knowledge of access control administration. Knowledge & Skills: Experience in a corporate post room and/or facilities services environment. Health & Safety knowledge (desirable). Strong customer-service mindset with a proactive "How can we help?" approach. Excellent organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to maintain accurate information systems. Ability to prioritise tasks, use initiative, allocate resources effectively, and perform well under pressure. Collaborative working style, able to build strong relationships with colleagues and external providers at all levels. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, with the ability to create tools and systems that enhance service delivery. Flexible approach, with the ability to work different shift patterns when required. Comfortable reconciling invoices and managing related administrative tasks. About Us: Raymond James is a wealth management firm focused on providing trusted advice and tailored, personalised investment services. We believe if we do what's right for clients, we'll help them achieve success while also realising our own. Our parent company, Raymond James Financial, has been doing the same in the US for over six decades. Raymond James is listed on the NYSE, is a Fortune 500 company, and is included in the S&P 500. Raymond James is an equal opportunities employer. We treat all of our applicants the same and we have a diversity and inclusion strategy aimed at ensuring we hire the best person for the job regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or beliefs.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose: The role supports the Facilities Services & Post Room Manager in delivering efficient, high-quality operational services across the head office and the Group's regional locations. Key responsibilities include managing incoming and electronic mail, preparing client meeting rooms, maintaining service records, responding to internal Facilities requests, and liaising with Royal Mail and other service providers to resolve issues. The role also administers the Group's purchase-to-pay (P2P) system to support the procurement of office supplies and services. Key Responsibilities: Mail & Service Operations Ensure all incoming mail is processed and electronically distributed within agreed timelines and compliance standards. Maintain accurate daily service logs and spreadsheets. Monitor shared mailboxes, ensuring timely responses and appropriate email tracking (highlighting, assigning, completing, filing). Prepare monthly expenditure reports for the London and Chelmsford mailrooms for management review. Facilities & Office Support Assist with onboarding new starters through access control administration, ensuring security protocols are followed. Support the Facilities Services & Post Room Manager with regional office postal redirections, equipment quotations, and arrangements for office moves or closures. Compile and maintain weekly personnel and duty rotas to ensure appropriate coverage. Participate in weekly service meetings to confirm meeting room setup requirements. Maintain consistent cable management standards in meeting rooms and ensure team compliance. Handle porterage of goods, furniture, and equipment within the office. Act as a primary onsite contact for the Facilities team in the London office, providing guidance and support as required. Collaborate with the wider Facilities team to resolve local and regional queries effectively. Procurement & P2P Administration Work with the P2P team to raise, manage, and receipt purchase orders for suppliers and goods. Support the administration of the purchase-to-pay system to ensure accurate procurement processes. General Undertake any other reasonable duties as required to support the smooth running of Facilities Services. Experience: Previous experience in a team leadership or supervisory role. Experience working with postal, courier, and online booking platforms. Knowledge of access control administration. Knowledge & Skills: Experience in a corporate post room and/or facilities services environment. Health & Safety knowledge (desirable). Strong customer-service mindset with a proactive "How can we help?" approach. Excellent organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to maintain accurate information systems. Ability to prioritise tasks, use initiative, allocate resources effectively, and perform well under pressure. Collaborative working style, able to build strong relationships with colleagues and external providers at all levels. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, with the ability to create tools and systems that enhance service delivery. Flexible approach, with the ability to work different shift patterns when required. Comfortable reconciling invoices and managing related administrative tasks. About Us: Raymond James is a wealth management firm focused on providing trusted advice and tailored, personalised investment services. We believe if we do what's right for clients, we'll help them achieve success while also realising our own. Our parent company, Raymond James Financial, has been doing the same in the US for over six decades. Raymond James is listed on the NYSE, is a Fortune 500 company, and is included in the S&P 500. Raymond James is an equal opportunities employer. We treat all of our applicants the same and we have a diversity and inclusion strategy aimed at ensuring we hire the best person for the job regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or beliefs.
Are you passionate about fishing and looking to join a dynamic team at the forefront of the angling industry? Angling Direct, the UK's leading fishing tackle retailer, is expanding and we want you to be part of the journey! We are seeking motivated individuals to join our growing team as an Assistant Store Manager in our Sutton store to help us lead our team to success and continue delivering exceptional service and expert advice to our customers. If you are ready to cast your line into a new opportunity, Angling Direct is the place for you! Customers are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to providing our customers with the encouragement, advice and support so they have everything they need to get the most out of their fishing. To achieve our purpose of inspiring everyone to get out and enjoy an exceptional fishing experience, we are committing to be Europe's leading omni-channel fishing tackle destination, for all anglers regardless of experience or ability. What You Will Do: Work closely with the Store Manager to ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of the store. Step in to manage the store in the Store Manager's absence, taking on full managerial responsibilities Collaborate with all staff to meet and exceed store targets, ensuring high performance and customer satisfaction. Assist in the recruitment and onboarding of new staff members Drive sales by delivering outstanding customer service. Maintain excellent store and visual merchandising standards to enhance the customer experience Assist with store administration, including compliance with policies, procedures and banking. Handle customer and staff issues, including complaints and grievances Report on buying trends and customer needs, contributing to the store's strategic planning and improvement What We Are Looking For: Passionate anglers with solid fishing product knowledge Experience of working in a retail environment, ideally with some leadership responsibility Good understanding of retail processes and health and safety requirements A driven, results-orientated individual with a strong focus on customer service Conflict-management capabilities and the ability to motivate and maintain effective teams Strong communication and organisational skills with the ability to manage and measure work effectively Why Join Us? Join a team that loves angling and supports fellow anglers Be valued in a collaborative and supportive workplace Deliver top-tier advice and an outstanding shopping experience to fishing enthusiasts Grow, collaborate, and share your fishing passion in a thriving business Enjoy 40% staff discount on Advanta, and 25% staff discount on other branded products after probation
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about fishing and looking to join a dynamic team at the forefront of the angling industry? Angling Direct, the UK's leading fishing tackle retailer, is expanding and we want you to be part of the journey! We are seeking motivated individuals to join our growing team as an Assistant Store Manager in our Sutton store to help us lead our team to success and continue delivering exceptional service and expert advice to our customers. If you are ready to cast your line into a new opportunity, Angling Direct is the place for you! Customers are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to providing our customers with the encouragement, advice and support so they have everything they need to get the most out of their fishing. To achieve our purpose of inspiring everyone to get out and enjoy an exceptional fishing experience, we are committing to be Europe's leading omni-channel fishing tackle destination, for all anglers regardless of experience or ability. What You Will Do: Work closely with the Store Manager to ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of the store. Step in to manage the store in the Store Manager's absence, taking on full managerial responsibilities Collaborate with all staff to meet and exceed store targets, ensuring high performance and customer satisfaction. Assist in the recruitment and onboarding of new staff members Drive sales by delivering outstanding customer service. Maintain excellent store and visual merchandising standards to enhance the customer experience Assist with store administration, including compliance with policies, procedures and banking. Handle customer and staff issues, including complaints and grievances Report on buying trends and customer needs, contributing to the store's strategic planning and improvement What We Are Looking For: Passionate anglers with solid fishing product knowledge Experience of working in a retail environment, ideally with some leadership responsibility Good understanding of retail processes and health and safety requirements A driven, results-orientated individual with a strong focus on customer service Conflict-management capabilities and the ability to motivate and maintain effective teams Strong communication and organisational skills with the ability to manage and measure work effectively Why Join Us? Join a team that loves angling and supports fellow anglers Be valued in a collaborative and supportive workplace Deliver top-tier advice and an outstanding shopping experience to fishing enthusiasts Grow, collaborate, and share your fishing passion in a thriving business Enjoy 40% staff discount on Advanta, and 25% staff discount on other branded products after probation
Store Manager - Lifestyle Brand Salary: circa 35k + Commission + Benefits Location: Marlow, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Henley area We're looking for an experienced Store Manager to lead a high-profile lifestyle store in Buckinghamshire. If you're commercially focused, passionate about retail, and thrive on leading people and driving sales, this could be your next step. What You'll Do Lead, coach, and inspire your team to deliver exceptional customer service. Take full responsibility for store performance, sales, and operations. Drive sales growth and exceed KPIs and targets. Deliver training and development so your team are confident brand ambassadors. Oversee stock control, compliance, health & safety, and store standards. Implement promotions and marketing activities to increase footfall and conversion. What We're Looking For 3-5 years' experience as a Store Manager / Retail Manager / Outlet Manager. Proven track record of sales success and team leadership. Strong communication and organisational skills. Customer-focused with a hands-on, proactive approach. Flexibility to work retail hours, including weekends. What's on Offer Competitive salary + commission scheme. 25 days holiday. Private medical insurance, life insurance & pension. Staff lunches, social events & team initiatives. Clear training & career development opportunities. Apply Today If you're ready to take the next step in your retail management career with a leading lifestyle brand, apply now to become Store Manager - Swindon Outlet. Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Store Manager - Lifestyle Brand Salary: circa 35k + Commission + Benefits Location: Marlow, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Henley area We're looking for an experienced Store Manager to lead a high-profile lifestyle store in Buckinghamshire. If you're commercially focused, passionate about retail, and thrive on leading people and driving sales, this could be your next step. What You'll Do Lead, coach, and inspire your team to deliver exceptional customer service. Take full responsibility for store performance, sales, and operations. Drive sales growth and exceed KPIs and targets. Deliver training and development so your team are confident brand ambassadors. Oversee stock control, compliance, health & safety, and store standards. Implement promotions and marketing activities to increase footfall and conversion. What We're Looking For 3-5 years' experience as a Store Manager / Retail Manager / Outlet Manager. Proven track record of sales success and team leadership. Strong communication and organisational skills. Customer-focused with a hands-on, proactive approach. Flexibility to work retail hours, including weekends. What's on Offer Competitive salary + commission scheme. 25 days holiday. Private medical insurance, life insurance & pension. Staff lunches, social events & team initiatives. Clear training & career development opportunities. Apply Today If you're ready to take the next step in your retail management career with a leading lifestyle brand, apply now to become Store Manager - Swindon Outlet. Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner) Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner) Midlands & Southern England Are you an ambitious, driven, and passionate HR professional ready to make a real impact in healthcare? If you're excited by growth, change, and partnering with leaders to shape the future, wed love to hear from you. OneMedical Group is helping shape the future of NHS Primary and Urgent Care Services and wider healthcare provision. As an agile, innovative, privately owned family business, we uniquely combine healthcare service delivery with healthcare property provision and we have ambitious plans for growth. Main duties of the job This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking, expanding People team and play a pivotal role in supporting our regional operations across the Midlands and Southern England. As Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner), you will act as a strategic and operational partner to senior leaders across multiple sites. Working closely with regional management, site teams, and central support functions, you will lead on people matters across a geographically dispersed workforce. Working Arrangements Full-time (40 hours per week) Home-based, with regular travel to South Network sites (currently Midlands & East / South / South West), Milton Keynes Hub, and our Central Support Centre in Leeds, including overnight stay when required. About us Join OneMedical Group. Shape a healthier future. For over 20 years, OneMedical Group has been redefining how healthcare is delivered in the UK. As a leading independent healthcare organisation, we provide NHS services at scale and design, build, and manage the spaces where care happens bringing everything together under one roof. We are proud to be the only organisation in the UK to do this. Family-run and values-led, our purpose is simple and powerful: to provide a healthier future for all. Guided by People First, Working Together, and A Healthier Future, we deliver healthcare with compassion, innovation, and a deep commitment to reducing health inequalities working in true partnership with the NHS. At OneMedical, diversity of thought is valued, collaboration is essential, and every role contributes to meaningful change. Inspired by the traditional family doctor, The OneMedical Way is personal, trusted, and rooted in community. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion OneMedical Group is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all applicants. Throughout the recruitment process, we want every candidate to be at their best. If you would like to discuss the support options available during the recruitment process, please email: Job responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Driving the delivery of the people agenda, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy, regulatory requirements, and best practice in people management and employee relations. Providing expert advice and guidance across the full employee lifecycle. Leading on complex employee relations cases with confidence and professionalism. Supporting organisational change, workforce planning, and performance management initiatives across multiple sites. Building strong, trusted relationships with leaders to enable high performance and engagement. What We Offer Competitive salary Group profit-share bonus scheme 34 days holiday per annum, increasing with long service Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption Pay Ongoing career development and progression opportunities within a growing organisation Reimbursement of travel expenses Company pension Laptop and work mobile phone Person Specification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Essential A full UK driving licence, access to a car, and confidence travelling regularly between sites. Qualifications Essential CIPD Level 5 qualification or above. Experience Essential A proven track record in HR business partnering or HR management within a complex, multi-site environment. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to operate both strategically and operationally. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name OneMedicalGroup Address South of England Milton Keynes South of England PL14 4AQ Employer's website (Opens in a new tab)
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner) Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner) Midlands & Southern England Are you an ambitious, driven, and passionate HR professional ready to make a real impact in healthcare? If you're excited by growth, change, and partnering with leaders to shape the future, wed love to hear from you. OneMedical Group is helping shape the future of NHS Primary and Urgent Care Services and wider healthcare provision. As an agile, innovative, privately owned family business, we uniquely combine healthcare service delivery with healthcare property provision and we have ambitious plans for growth. Main duties of the job This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking, expanding People team and play a pivotal role in supporting our regional operations across the Midlands and Southern England. As Regional HR Business Partner (People Partner), you will act as a strategic and operational partner to senior leaders across multiple sites. Working closely with regional management, site teams, and central support functions, you will lead on people matters across a geographically dispersed workforce. Working Arrangements Full-time (40 hours per week) Home-based, with regular travel to South Network sites (currently Midlands & East / South / South West), Milton Keynes Hub, and our Central Support Centre in Leeds, including overnight stay when required. About us Join OneMedical Group. Shape a healthier future. For over 20 years, OneMedical Group has been redefining how healthcare is delivered in the UK. As a leading independent healthcare organisation, we provide NHS services at scale and design, build, and manage the spaces where care happens bringing everything together under one roof. We are proud to be the only organisation in the UK to do this. Family-run and values-led, our purpose is simple and powerful: to provide a healthier future for all. Guided by People First, Working Together, and A Healthier Future, we deliver healthcare with compassion, innovation, and a deep commitment to reducing health inequalities working in true partnership with the NHS. At OneMedical, diversity of thought is valued, collaboration is essential, and every role contributes to meaningful change. Inspired by the traditional family doctor, The OneMedical Way is personal, trusted, and rooted in community. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion OneMedical Group is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all applicants. Throughout the recruitment process, we want every candidate to be at their best. If you would like to discuss the support options available during the recruitment process, please email: Job responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Driving the delivery of the people agenda, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy, regulatory requirements, and best practice in people management and employee relations. Providing expert advice and guidance across the full employee lifecycle. Leading on complex employee relations cases with confidence and professionalism. Supporting organisational change, workforce planning, and performance management initiatives across multiple sites. Building strong, trusted relationships with leaders to enable high performance and engagement. What We Offer Competitive salary Group profit-share bonus scheme 34 days holiday per annum, increasing with long service Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption Pay Ongoing career development and progression opportunities within a growing organisation Reimbursement of travel expenses Company pension Laptop and work mobile phone Person Specification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Essential A full UK driving licence, access to a car, and confidence travelling regularly between sites. Qualifications Essential CIPD Level 5 qualification or above. Experience Essential A proven track record in HR business partnering or HR management within a complex, multi-site environment. Strong employee relations expertise and the ability to operate both strategically and operationally. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name OneMedicalGroup Address South of England Milton Keynes South of England PL14 4AQ Employer's website (Opens in a new tab)
Financial Controller Birmingham £70,000 - £80,000 Company Profile An established and growing legal practice is seeking an experienced Financial Controller to take ownership of the finance function and support the business through its next phase of growth. This is a key leadership role within a legal practice environment, offering the opportunity to make a real impact in a business where finance is central to operational and strategic decision-making. Reporting into senior leadership, taking responsibility for the end-to-end finance function within a busy legal practice, overseeing a small team and ensuring both strategic and day-to-day financial operations run effectively. What's on Offer? Birthday off Office Based Free parking Opportunity to shape and lead the finance function within a law firm What will you do as a Financial Controller? Full ownership of the finance function within a legal practice environment Management and development of a small finance team Oversight of all transactional finance activities including purchase ledger, sales ledger Legal cashiering / client accounts Hands-on support where required across transactional processes Production of monthly management accounts and reporting packs Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management Strengthening financial controls, processes and systems Ownership and optimisation of the finance system (Xero) Liaising with external accountants and auditors Supporting senior stakeholders with commercial insight What do you need as a Financial Controller? Qualified or qualified by experience (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Previous experience in a Financial Controller or Senior Finance Manager role Prior experience within a legal practice is highly advantageous Strong technical accounting and reporting skills Experience using Xero (or similar cloud-based accounting systems) Understanding of legal cashiering and client account processes Comfortable overseeing and supporting transactional finance Job ID : 10772
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Birmingham £70,000 - £80,000 Company Profile An established and growing legal practice is seeking an experienced Financial Controller to take ownership of the finance function and support the business through its next phase of growth. This is a key leadership role within a legal practice environment, offering the opportunity to make a real impact in a business where finance is central to operational and strategic decision-making. Reporting into senior leadership, taking responsibility for the end-to-end finance function within a busy legal practice, overseeing a small team and ensuring both strategic and day-to-day financial operations run effectively. What's on Offer? Birthday off Office Based Free parking Opportunity to shape and lead the finance function within a law firm What will you do as a Financial Controller? Full ownership of the finance function within a legal practice environment Management and development of a small finance team Oversight of all transactional finance activities including purchase ledger, sales ledger Legal cashiering / client accounts Hands-on support where required across transactional processes Production of monthly management accounts and reporting packs Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management Strengthening financial controls, processes and systems Ownership and optimisation of the finance system (Xero) Liaising with external accountants and auditors Supporting senior stakeholders with commercial insight What do you need as a Financial Controller? Qualified or qualified by experience (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Previous experience in a Financial Controller or Senior Finance Manager role Prior experience within a legal practice is highly advantageous Strong technical accounting and reporting skills Experience using Xero (or similar cloud-based accounting systems) Understanding of legal cashiering and client account processes Comfortable overseeing and supporting transactional finance Job ID : 10772
This substantial FMCG manufacturing company operates across two sites in Lancashire creating and distributing products for customers worldwide. Their policy of continuous inward investment has enabled them to expand rapidly, investing in modern production facilities and warehouse automation to ensure they remain industry leaders with a global presence. A recent restructure of the finance department has created a new role for a Finance Business Partner to work closely with department heads to manage costs, improve efficiencies and drive operational performance. The role will involve close liaison with their heads of department and budget holders, providing exposure to senior management and leadership throughout the business. Key responsibilities will be: • Reporting against budgets for all departments across the business • Challenging operational performance and suggesting improvements • Collaborating with stakeholders to drive cost reduction initiatives • Working closely with production, operations and sales / procurement teams • Reporting and analysis of costs, margins and performance • Producing product range costs to fix twice yearly pricing • Supporting planning and decision making around "make or buy" scenarios • Financial modelling and scenario / trend analysis • Proposing and creating new solutions and processes Central to this role will be the requirement to communicate across the business and provide insightful and actionable information. You will be working with SAGE 200 and should be comfortable manipulating large volumes of data in Excel into meaningful reports and analysis for non-finance managers. Familiarity with SQL would be very useful as you will be working with and improving existing financial models used to capture costs and determine pricing across all their SKU's. The preferred candidate profile would be a qualified accountant (CIMA or ACCA / ACA) or strong QBE with knowledge from the manufacturing / FMCG sector. This will be a senior appointment in the finance team and requires a credible individual with the tenacity and people skills to drive change. This will be an onsite role and applications would be welcomed from candidates with a strong management accounting or finance business partner / budgeting & forecasting background. This is a unique opportunity to join a business focussed on staff well-being with a family feel and highly collaborative culture.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
This substantial FMCG manufacturing company operates across two sites in Lancashire creating and distributing products for customers worldwide. Their policy of continuous inward investment has enabled them to expand rapidly, investing in modern production facilities and warehouse automation to ensure they remain industry leaders with a global presence. A recent restructure of the finance department has created a new role for a Finance Business Partner to work closely with department heads to manage costs, improve efficiencies and drive operational performance. The role will involve close liaison with their heads of department and budget holders, providing exposure to senior management and leadership throughout the business. Key responsibilities will be: • Reporting against budgets for all departments across the business • Challenging operational performance and suggesting improvements • Collaborating with stakeholders to drive cost reduction initiatives • Working closely with production, operations and sales / procurement teams • Reporting and analysis of costs, margins and performance • Producing product range costs to fix twice yearly pricing • Supporting planning and decision making around "make or buy" scenarios • Financial modelling and scenario / trend analysis • Proposing and creating new solutions and processes Central to this role will be the requirement to communicate across the business and provide insightful and actionable information. You will be working with SAGE 200 and should be comfortable manipulating large volumes of data in Excel into meaningful reports and analysis for non-finance managers. Familiarity with SQL would be very useful as you will be working with and improving existing financial models used to capture costs and determine pricing across all their SKU's. The preferred candidate profile would be a qualified accountant (CIMA or ACCA / ACA) or strong QBE with knowledge from the manufacturing / FMCG sector. This will be a senior appointment in the finance team and requires a credible individual with the tenacity and people skills to drive change. This will be an onsite role and applications would be welcomed from candidates with a strong management accounting or finance business partner / budgeting & forecasting background. This is a unique opportunity to join a business focussed on staff well-being with a family feel and highly collaborative culture.
Job title: Controls Systems Engineer Location: Royston, UK (site based) Working within the Engineering support Team and reporting to the Controls System Lead Engineer, the Software/Controls Engineer (SCE) is responsible for designing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment and software on PLC and SCADA systems, which are used to monitor and control the plant systems at Royston. Much of your time will be spent on software orientated tasks including but not limited to: fault finding, testing of Logic coding, implementing changes to the existing Controls Infrastructure in line with actions arising from MOC requests, attend HAZOP Studies / PHA's etc as a Software and Controls representative. Provide Software and Controls input for projects for the site, this could be modifications to existing systems or new installations altogether. World-changing careers, enabled by Johnson Matthey. With more than 200 years history, join us and help to accelerate the transition to net-zero! As a Controls System engineer, you'll contribute to JM's mission as a world leader in sustainable technology, transforming energy and reducing carbon emissions for a cleaner, brighter future. Platinum Group Metal Services (PGMS) is one of four businesses within the Efficient Natural Resources Sector that manages, distributes, refines and recycles precious metals and fabricates products using precious metals and related materials. The business unit also manufactures platinum group metals, minor metal compounds, organometallics and fine metal powders for high technology applications, as well as providing a range of management services for platinum group metals. PGMS has manufacturing operations in the UK, US and China and sells to key markets globally across Europe, the US and Asia. The role: As a Controls Systems Engineer, you will help drive our goals by: Supporting the projects teams at initial design stages to offer advice on the selection of software and controls equipment to ensure improved levels of plant reliability and maintainability, designing, developing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment and software as required. Implement and continually review the controls strategy to ensure business needs, both current and future are maintained and developed. Implement recognised standards with regards to alarm management and safety related control functions so that process safety is delivered. Provide expert knowledge of PLC systems, JM preferred is Omron and Allen-Bradley. Provide expert knowledge of SCADA systems, JM preferred is Wonderware (Intouch) and Inductive Automation's (Ignition) SCADA packages. Lead completion of software related breakdowns and reactive plant support Ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the controls network infrastructure including but not limited to: o Server Health monitoring o Data replication / backup verifications o Database administration for IACS. Key skills that will help you succeed in this role: Hold a formal Electronic/Controls qualification such as Degree, HNC/HND or equivalent recognised Training Strong hands-on experience with PLC programming, modification, and fault-finding across Rockwell Automation (Control Logix, CompactLogix) and Omron (CS1/CJ series) platforms Proficient in Studio 5000 / RS Logix 5000 for Rockwell Systems and CX-Programmer for Omron systems Competent in commissioning, testing, and maintaining Industrial Control Systems in a live production environment Experience integrating PLCs with SCADA/HMI Systems, including Intouch (Wonderware), Ignition (Inductive Automation) and FactoryTalk View SE/ME (Rockwell) Skilled in diagnosing communication issues across Ethernet/IP, Device net, Profibus and Omron FINS networks Work Environment: The work environment is mostly office based with occasional visits to the operational areas, both pyrometallurgical and Hydrometallurgical. Even if you only match some of the skills, we'd love to hear from you to discuss further! What we offer: We make sure salaries are fair, competitive and aligned to individual roles, experience and responsibilities. We are also supportive of hybrid and flexible working and where applicable, offer life, medical and other benefits that support our employees' financial and physical wellbeing, such as: Retirement savings Share plans Saving accounts House saving funds Life and disability insurance Commuter allowances and loans Medical plans / health assessments Fitness discounts Ready to make a meaningful impact on your career and the environment? Join us and help shape a sustainable future while advancing your career! At JM, inclusivity is central to our values. We create an environment where everyone can thrive, embracing diverse perspectives to tackle challenges and ensure all colleagues feel valued and connected. For any queries or accessibility requirements, please contact (url removed). We will work with you to make suitable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process. All conversations are confidential, and your feedback is welcome to help us provide an accessible and positive recruitment experience. Closing date for applications: This job advertisement will be posted for a minimum of 2 weeks, early application is advised. To submit your application, please click the "Apply" button online. All applications are carefully considered and your details will be stored on our secure Application Management System. This is used throughout Johnson Matthey for the selection of suitable candidates for our vacancies as they arise.Johnson Matthey respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. For more information about how your personal data is used please view our privacy notice: Johnson Matthey Privacy Notice . By applying for this role and creating an account you are agreeing to the notice. Johnson Matthey Plc is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Job title: Controls Systems Engineer Location: Royston, UK (site based) Working within the Engineering support Team and reporting to the Controls System Lead Engineer, the Software/Controls Engineer (SCE) is responsible for designing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment and software on PLC and SCADA systems, which are used to monitor and control the plant systems at Royston. Much of your time will be spent on software orientated tasks including but not limited to: fault finding, testing of Logic coding, implementing changes to the existing Controls Infrastructure in line with actions arising from MOC requests, attend HAZOP Studies / PHA's etc as a Software and Controls representative. Provide Software and Controls input for projects for the site, this could be modifications to existing systems or new installations altogether. World-changing careers, enabled by Johnson Matthey. With more than 200 years history, join us and help to accelerate the transition to net-zero! As a Controls System engineer, you'll contribute to JM's mission as a world leader in sustainable technology, transforming energy and reducing carbon emissions for a cleaner, brighter future. Platinum Group Metal Services (PGMS) is one of four businesses within the Efficient Natural Resources Sector that manages, distributes, refines and recycles precious metals and fabricates products using precious metals and related materials. The business unit also manufactures platinum group metals, minor metal compounds, organometallics and fine metal powders for high technology applications, as well as providing a range of management services for platinum group metals. PGMS has manufacturing operations in the UK, US and China and sells to key markets globally across Europe, the US and Asia. The role: As a Controls Systems Engineer, you will help drive our goals by: Supporting the projects teams at initial design stages to offer advice on the selection of software and controls equipment to ensure improved levels of plant reliability and maintainability, designing, developing, installing, managing and/or maintaining equipment and software as required. Implement and continually review the controls strategy to ensure business needs, both current and future are maintained and developed. Implement recognised standards with regards to alarm management and safety related control functions so that process safety is delivered. Provide expert knowledge of PLC systems, JM preferred is Omron and Allen-Bradley. Provide expert knowledge of SCADA systems, JM preferred is Wonderware (Intouch) and Inductive Automation's (Ignition) SCADA packages. Lead completion of software related breakdowns and reactive plant support Ongoing monitoring and maintenance of the controls network infrastructure including but not limited to: o Server Health monitoring o Data replication / backup verifications o Database administration for IACS. Key skills that will help you succeed in this role: Hold a formal Electronic/Controls qualification such as Degree, HNC/HND or equivalent recognised Training Strong hands-on experience with PLC programming, modification, and fault-finding across Rockwell Automation (Control Logix, CompactLogix) and Omron (CS1/CJ series) platforms Proficient in Studio 5000 / RS Logix 5000 for Rockwell Systems and CX-Programmer for Omron systems Competent in commissioning, testing, and maintaining Industrial Control Systems in a live production environment Experience integrating PLCs with SCADA/HMI Systems, including Intouch (Wonderware), Ignition (Inductive Automation) and FactoryTalk View SE/ME (Rockwell) Skilled in diagnosing communication issues across Ethernet/IP, Device net, Profibus and Omron FINS networks Work Environment: The work environment is mostly office based with occasional visits to the operational areas, both pyrometallurgical and Hydrometallurgical. Even if you only match some of the skills, we'd love to hear from you to discuss further! What we offer: We make sure salaries are fair, competitive and aligned to individual roles, experience and responsibilities. We are also supportive of hybrid and flexible working and where applicable, offer life, medical and other benefits that support our employees' financial and physical wellbeing, such as: Retirement savings Share plans Saving accounts House saving funds Life and disability insurance Commuter allowances and loans Medical plans / health assessments Fitness discounts Ready to make a meaningful impact on your career and the environment? Join us and help shape a sustainable future while advancing your career! At JM, inclusivity is central to our values. We create an environment where everyone can thrive, embracing diverse perspectives to tackle challenges and ensure all colleagues feel valued and connected. For any queries or accessibility requirements, please contact (url removed). We will work with you to make suitable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process. All conversations are confidential, and your feedback is welcome to help us provide an accessible and positive recruitment experience. Closing date for applications: This job advertisement will be posted for a minimum of 2 weeks, early application is advised. To submit your application, please click the "Apply" button online. All applications are carefully considered and your details will be stored on our secure Application Management System. This is used throughout Johnson Matthey for the selection of suitable candidates for our vacancies as they arise.Johnson Matthey respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. For more information about how your personal data is used please view our privacy notice: Johnson Matthey Privacy Notice . By applying for this role and creating an account you are agreeing to the notice. Johnson Matthey Plc is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief.