Interim Finance Accountant - Hull - Up to £36,000 We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established organisation based in Hull for an experienced Interim Financial Accountant to join their finance team during a key period of transformation.This is an exciting opportunity to support the Financial Controller and wider finance function through the implementation of a new finance and payroll system. The successful candidate will play a hands-on role across multiple areas of finance, ensuring continuity of service while contributing to process improvements and system transition activities.The organisation is a large and respected provider within its sector, committed to delivering high-quality services and creating positive outcomes for its community. Alongside this, they foster a supportive working environment where staff are encouraged to contribute, innovate and make a meaningful impact. Benefits: Flexible working & potential part time hours for the right candidate Generous 39 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Supportive, team-focused working environment Interim Financial Accountant Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day support across finance operations, including ledger processing, bank postings, reconciliations and general ledger maintenance Prepare and post journals, including accruals, prepayments, income streams and system adjustments Maintain and reconcile general ledger accounts, investigating and resolving discrepancies Produce accurate and timely financial reports for designated cost centres Assist with payroll-related reporting, staff data analysis, cash flow tracking, capex monitoring and contribution reporting Support month-end and year-end processes, including audit preparation and working papers Work collaboratively across all finance functions, including Sales Ledger, Purchase Ledger, Payroll, General Ledger and Procurement Support the implementation of new finance and payroll systems, including data validation, reconciliations, testing and issue resolution Contribute to improving financial processes, controls and efficiencies during the transition period Ensure all financial activities comply with relevant regulations, policies and internal procedures Required Skills & Experience: Part-qualified (ACCA/CIMA) or qualified by experience with strong practical finance knowledge Proven experience across a range of finance tasks, including reconciliations and ledger work Comfortable working in a fast-paced, service-focused environment Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively If you are interested in finding out about this exciting Interim Finance Accountant opportunity, please click 'apply now'.Chase & Holland acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We specialise in finance, supply chain, HR, IT and office support recruitment and comfortably service Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Lincolnshire.
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Finance Accountant - Hull - Up to £36,000 We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established organisation based in Hull for an experienced Interim Financial Accountant to join their finance team during a key period of transformation.This is an exciting opportunity to support the Financial Controller and wider finance function through the implementation of a new finance and payroll system. The successful candidate will play a hands-on role across multiple areas of finance, ensuring continuity of service while contributing to process improvements and system transition activities.The organisation is a large and respected provider within its sector, committed to delivering high-quality services and creating positive outcomes for its community. Alongside this, they foster a supportive working environment where staff are encouraged to contribute, innovate and make a meaningful impact. Benefits: Flexible working & potential part time hours for the right candidate Generous 39 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Supportive, team-focused working environment Interim Financial Accountant Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day support across finance operations, including ledger processing, bank postings, reconciliations and general ledger maintenance Prepare and post journals, including accruals, prepayments, income streams and system adjustments Maintain and reconcile general ledger accounts, investigating and resolving discrepancies Produce accurate and timely financial reports for designated cost centres Assist with payroll-related reporting, staff data analysis, cash flow tracking, capex monitoring and contribution reporting Support month-end and year-end processes, including audit preparation and working papers Work collaboratively across all finance functions, including Sales Ledger, Purchase Ledger, Payroll, General Ledger and Procurement Support the implementation of new finance and payroll systems, including data validation, reconciliations, testing and issue resolution Contribute to improving financial processes, controls and efficiencies during the transition period Ensure all financial activities comply with relevant regulations, policies and internal procedures Required Skills & Experience: Part-qualified (ACCA/CIMA) or qualified by experience with strong practical finance knowledge Proven experience across a range of finance tasks, including reconciliations and ledger work Comfortable working in a fast-paced, service-focused environment Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively If you are interested in finding out about this exciting Interim Finance Accountant opportunity, please click 'apply now'.Chase & Holland acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We specialise in finance, supply chain, HR, IT and office support recruitment and comfortably service Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Lincolnshire.
Financial Controller Location: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 per annum + bonus + car allowance + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing and highly respected specialist safety business based in Buckingham. This is a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic organisation supporting hazardous materials management and compliance across critical industrial sectors. About the Company Our client operates within the hazardous materials safety and environmental compliance sector, delivering expert solutions for the safe storage, handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. They support industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and environmental services. Known for their technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and commitment to safety, the business is experiencing strong growth and continues to expand its footprint across the UK. The Role This is a hands-on position where you will take full ownership of the finance function, reporting directly to senior leadership. Leading a small and dedicated team, you will oversee day-to-day financial operations while also providing strategic insight to support business growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Oversee all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis Deliver timely and accurate financial statements in line with UK accounting standards Monitor cash flow and working capital, ensuring financial stability Lead financial planning to support strategic growth initiatives Ensure compliance with tax regulations and manage external auditors and advisors Develop and maintain robust financial controls and governance frameworks Provide commercial insight and strategic recommendations to senior management Support system improvements, including ERP and financial reporting tools Partner with operational teams to drive efficiency and cost control Requirements ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Proven experience in a Financial Controller or senior finance role within an SME Background in highly transactional, B2B is advantageous Experience in working with UK businesses with EU presence Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and reporting Experience managing finance systems and ERP platforms Commercially astute, proactive, and confident communicator Able to operate both strategically and hands-on in a growing business Benefits Competitive salary: £70,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Car allowance (optional) Opportunities for career progression as the business grows Supportive, collaborative working environment High level of autonomy and influence within the leadership team A chance to contribute to a business that plays a critical role in safety and environmental protection This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional seeking a meaningful and impactful role within a specialist, purpose-driven organisation. If you're looking to take the next step in your career and contribute to a company focused on safety, compliance, and innovation, we'd love to hear from you. IND25
May 13, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Location: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 per annum + bonus + car allowance + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing and highly respected specialist safety business based in Buckingham. This is a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic organisation supporting hazardous materials management and compliance across critical industrial sectors. About the Company Our client operates within the hazardous materials safety and environmental compliance sector, delivering expert solutions for the safe storage, handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. They support industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and environmental services. Known for their technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and commitment to safety, the business is experiencing strong growth and continues to expand its footprint across the UK. The Role This is a hands-on position where you will take full ownership of the finance function, reporting directly to senior leadership. Leading a small and dedicated team, you will oversee day-to-day financial operations while also providing strategic insight to support business growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Oversee all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis Deliver timely and accurate financial statements in line with UK accounting standards Monitor cash flow and working capital, ensuring financial stability Lead financial planning to support strategic growth initiatives Ensure compliance with tax regulations and manage external auditors and advisors Develop and maintain robust financial controls and governance frameworks Provide commercial insight and strategic recommendations to senior management Support system improvements, including ERP and financial reporting tools Partner with operational teams to drive efficiency and cost control Requirements ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Proven experience in a Financial Controller or senior finance role within an SME Background in highly transactional, B2B is advantageous Experience in working with UK businesses with EU presence Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and reporting Experience managing finance systems and ERP platforms Commercially astute, proactive, and confident communicator Able to operate both strategically and hands-on in a growing business Benefits Competitive salary: £70,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Car allowance (optional) Opportunities for career progression as the business grows Supportive, collaborative working environment High level of autonomy and influence within the leadership team A chance to contribute to a business that plays a critical role in safety and environmental protection This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional seeking a meaningful and impactful role within a specialist, purpose-driven organisation. If you're looking to take the next step in your career and contribute to a company focused on safety, compliance, and innovation, we'd love to hear from you. IND25
Financial Controller- Further Education Location: Grimsby Salary: £65,000 Contract Type: Permanent Morgan Hunt are proud to be partnering with the TEC Partnership to recruit an exceptional Financial Controller. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified finance professional to take a lead role in shaping financial strategy, driving operational excellence, and supporting long-term growth within a respected further education provider. The Role Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, the Financial Controller will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial operations of the organisation. You will lead the finance function, ensuring accurate reporting, strong financial controls, and full compliance with statutory requirements.You will also play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making by providing high-quality financial insight to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Financial Management & Reporting Lead the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with accounting standards Oversee cash flow forecasting, working capital, and liquidity planning Budgeting & Forecasting Coordinate the annual budgeting process across departments Provide insightful financial analysis and performance recommendations Internal Controls & Compliance Develop and enhance financial policies, procedures, and controls Ensure compliance with audit, tax, and statutory requirements Act as the key contact for external auditors Leadership & Team Management Lead, mentor, and develop a multi-functional finance team Oversee Financial Accounts, Management Accounts, and Purchasing Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement Key Duties Produce monthly management accounts and annual financial statements Oversee month-end and year-end close processes Support budget holders with regular financial reporting and analysis Monitor daily cash flow and manage treasury activities Maintain strong banking relationships Drive improvements in financial systems, processes, and data integrity Work closely with the CFO on financial planning and strategy About You Qualifications Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA, or CIPFA) Evidence of continuous professional development Experience Strong background in financial management and reporting Experience managing teams and working with multiple stakeholders Proven experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis Experience developing and improving financial systems and controls Ideally, experience within further or higher education Skills & Attributes Excellent communication and leadership skills Advanced Excel and financial systems knowledge Strong analytical and problem-solving ability Ability to manage priorities and deliver to deadlines High level of accuracy and attention to detail Why Apply? Opportunity to join a respected and forward-thinking education group Strategic role with real influence on organisational performance Supportive leadership and collaborative environment Strong focus on professional development To register your interest or to organise a confidential conversation to discuss the role in more detail, please apply today. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller- Further Education Location: Grimsby Salary: £65,000 Contract Type: Permanent Morgan Hunt are proud to be partnering with the TEC Partnership to recruit an exceptional Financial Controller. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified finance professional to take a lead role in shaping financial strategy, driving operational excellence, and supporting long-term growth within a respected further education provider. The Role Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, the Financial Controller will take responsibility for the day-to-day financial operations of the organisation. You will lead the finance function, ensuring accurate reporting, strong financial controls, and full compliance with statutory requirements.You will also play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making by providing high-quality financial insight to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: Financial Management & Reporting Lead the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with accounting standards Oversee cash flow forecasting, working capital, and liquidity planning Budgeting & Forecasting Coordinate the annual budgeting process across departments Provide insightful financial analysis and performance recommendations Internal Controls & Compliance Develop and enhance financial policies, procedures, and controls Ensure compliance with audit, tax, and statutory requirements Act as the key contact for external auditors Leadership & Team Management Lead, mentor, and develop a multi-functional finance team Oversee Financial Accounts, Management Accounts, and Purchasing Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement Key Duties Produce monthly management accounts and annual financial statements Oversee month-end and year-end close processes Support budget holders with regular financial reporting and analysis Monitor daily cash flow and manage treasury activities Maintain strong banking relationships Drive improvements in financial systems, processes, and data integrity Work closely with the CFO on financial planning and strategy About You Qualifications Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA, or CIPFA) Evidence of continuous professional development Experience Strong background in financial management and reporting Experience managing teams and working with multiple stakeholders Proven experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis Experience developing and improving financial systems and controls Ideally, experience within further or higher education Skills & Attributes Excellent communication and leadership skills Advanced Excel and financial systems knowledge Strong analytical and problem-solving ability Ability to manage priorities and deliver to deadlines High level of accuracy and attention to detail Why Apply? Opportunity to join a respected and forward-thinking education group Strategic role with real influence on organisational performance Supportive leadership and collaborative environment Strong focus on professional development To register your interest or to organise a confidential conversation to discuss the role in more detail, please apply today. Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer. Job suitability is assessed on merit in accordance with the individual's skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
Join us as a Credit Controller on a 6-month FTC based in Chertsey and become part of a collaborative, fast-paced Finance & Operations team during an exciting period of transformation and growth. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Credit Controller or Accounts Receivable professional to maximise cash collections, reduce aged debt, resolve customer account queries, and deliver outstanding customer service across a varied customer portfolio. You will work closely with wider business units to maintain strong relationships while achieving commercial goals. As new systems and processes are introduced from April 2026, you'll also have the opportunity to contribute ideas, improve workflows, and support operational change. Role: Credit Controller aka Accounts Receivable Assistant, Collections Advisor, Credit Control Administrator, Cash Collections Specialist Location: Chertsey, Surrey (Hybrid working - 3 days per week in the office, with more office time initially for onboarding. The office will relocate to Camberley in August, so flexibility to work from the new location is required.) Salary: £31k base salary + great benefits We're looking for someone with previous Credit Control or Accounts Receivable experience, excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail, and a proactive, customer-focused approach. You should be organised, numerically confident, able to work under pressure, and comfortable managing multiple priorities. Experience with Oracle and ServiceNow would be advantageous. Sound like you? Keen to apply? CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of a CV.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Join us as a Credit Controller on a 6-month FTC based in Chertsey and become part of a collaborative, fast-paced Finance & Operations team during an exciting period of transformation and growth. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Credit Controller or Accounts Receivable professional to maximise cash collections, reduce aged debt, resolve customer account queries, and deliver outstanding customer service across a varied customer portfolio. You will work closely with wider business units to maintain strong relationships while achieving commercial goals. As new systems and processes are introduced from April 2026, you'll also have the opportunity to contribute ideas, improve workflows, and support operational change. Role: Credit Controller aka Accounts Receivable Assistant, Collections Advisor, Credit Control Administrator, Cash Collections Specialist Location: Chertsey, Surrey (Hybrid working - 3 days per week in the office, with more office time initially for onboarding. The office will relocate to Camberley in August, so flexibility to work from the new location is required.) Salary: £31k base salary + great benefits We're looking for someone with previous Credit Control or Accounts Receivable experience, excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail, and a proactive, customer-focused approach. You should be organised, numerically confident, able to work under pressure, and comfortable managing multiple priorities. Experience with Oracle and ServiceNow would be advantageous. Sound like you? Keen to apply? CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of a CV.
Are you a technically strong Accountant looking for a role that balances high-level financial reporting with meaningful departmental partnership? Goodman Masson are working with a leading healthcare provider looking for a Finance Manager to join their team to help drive the efficiency and accuracy of financial operations. This is a Remote/Hybrid position, offering the flexibility of working from home with travel to offices in London and Semley, Wiltshire approximately 1-2 times per month. The Role As Finance Manager, you will support and deputise for the Financial Controller. Your primary focus will be ensuring sound financial management through accurate management accounting and robust annual financial reporting. You will play a pivotal role in identifying opportunities to enhance efficiency by implementing improved systems and processes. Key Responsibilities include: Financial Reporting: Lead the preparation of management accounts for parent and subsidiary companies, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Annual Statements & Audit: Prepare annual financial statements in line with FRS102 and lead on the planning and execution of the annual audit. Business Partnering: Partner with departmental owners to provide financial feedback, represent their results, and identify opportunities for cost savings or efficiencies. Tax & Compliance: Prepare group VAT returns and work with advisers on corporation tax computations and R&D tax credit applications. Leadership: Provide direct line management to the Management Accountant and Accounts Payable team. Systems Improvement: Support system upgrades and address departmental inefficiencies through technology and procedural changes. About You You will be a qualified professional with a sharp eye for detail and the energy to thrive in an evolving business environment. Essential Qualifications & Skills: Qualified Accountant: Preferably ACA. Professional Background: Experience working for a large accounting practice, ideally with 1-2 years PQE. Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of financial reporting and FRS102. Analytical Mindset: High degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and strong analytical skills. Communication: Ability to communicate confidently and effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the business. Organisation: Energetic, highly organised, and able to prioritise effectively. Salary range is £70,000 - £80,000 depending on experience.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Are you a technically strong Accountant looking for a role that balances high-level financial reporting with meaningful departmental partnership? Goodman Masson are working with a leading healthcare provider looking for a Finance Manager to join their team to help drive the efficiency and accuracy of financial operations. This is a Remote/Hybrid position, offering the flexibility of working from home with travel to offices in London and Semley, Wiltshire approximately 1-2 times per month. The Role As Finance Manager, you will support and deputise for the Financial Controller. Your primary focus will be ensuring sound financial management through accurate management accounting and robust annual financial reporting. You will play a pivotal role in identifying opportunities to enhance efficiency by implementing improved systems and processes. Key Responsibilities include: Financial Reporting: Lead the preparation of management accounts for parent and subsidiary companies, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Annual Statements & Audit: Prepare annual financial statements in line with FRS102 and lead on the planning and execution of the annual audit. Business Partnering: Partner with departmental owners to provide financial feedback, represent their results, and identify opportunities for cost savings or efficiencies. Tax & Compliance: Prepare group VAT returns and work with advisers on corporation tax computations and R&D tax credit applications. Leadership: Provide direct line management to the Management Accountant and Accounts Payable team. Systems Improvement: Support system upgrades and address departmental inefficiencies through technology and procedural changes. About You You will be a qualified professional with a sharp eye for detail and the energy to thrive in an evolving business environment. Essential Qualifications & Skills: Qualified Accountant: Preferably ACA. Professional Background: Experience working for a large accounting practice, ideally with 1-2 years PQE. Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of financial reporting and FRS102. Analytical Mindset: High degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and strong analytical skills. Communication: Ability to communicate confidently and effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the business. Organisation: Energetic, highly organised, and able to prioritise effectively. Salary range is £70,000 - £80,000 depending on experience.
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Financial Accountant to join our finance team in Melton, UK . This role supports the Financial Controller and Senior Operations Finance Manager in delivering accurate financial reporting, inventory management, cost analysis, and financial controls within a manufacturing environment click apply for full job details
May 13, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Financial Accountant to join our finance team in Melton, UK . This role supports the Financial Controller and Senior Operations Finance Manager in delivering accurate financial reporting, inventory management, cost analysis, and financial controls within a manufacturing environment click apply for full job details
The Recruitment Crowd (Yorkshire) Limited
Preston, Lancashire
The Recruitment Crowd are currently recruiting for Operations Controller / Warehouse Admin on behalf of our industry-leading client based in the Preston area . Contract Type: Temp to Perm - 40 hours per week Shift: Days 1030 till 1900 WhatYoullDo: You willassistin the Pre-Brief/De-Brief and complete Driver documentation click apply for full job details
May 13, 2026
Full time
The Recruitment Crowd are currently recruiting for Operations Controller / Warehouse Admin on behalf of our industry-leading client based in the Preston area . Contract Type: Temp to Perm - 40 hours per week Shift: Days 1030 till 1900 WhatYoullDo: You willassistin the Pre-Brief/De-Brief and complete Driver documentation click apply for full job details
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Financial Controller to work for this well-established charity based in Northwest London (Hybrid) Title: Financial Controller Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance staff Salary: £55.000pa - £60.000pa Hybrid working: A minimum of 3 days a week is required in their offices in Northwest London Qualification: You must be a Fully Qualified Accountant for this role THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION WITH INTERVIEWS OFFERED NEXT WEEK The Role As the Financial Controller, you will run the day-to-day financial operations, taking ownership of transactional accounting and month-end reconciliations. You ll maintain the general ledger, ensure data integrity across systems, and manage accounts payable, accounts receivable and credit control functions. The role involves coordinating payroll, preparing management accounts and VAT returns, supporting budget preparation and assisting with year-end accounts and internal and external audits. You ll also manage the Finance Manager and play a key role in the organisation s financial stability and operational success. Requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent professional qualification). Proven experience managing the month-end close and preparing management accounts. High-level Excel proficiency and ability to work with financial data confidently. Experience with accounting software (Xero experience is advantageous). Proactive self-starter with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience in the charity sector, including technical expertise in Charity SORP is advantageous.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Financial Controller to work for this well-established charity based in Northwest London (Hybrid) Title: Financial Controller Reporting to: Director of Finance & Resources Management: 1 Finance staff Salary: £55.000pa - £60.000pa Hybrid working: A minimum of 3 days a week is required in their offices in Northwest London Qualification: You must be a Fully Qualified Accountant for this role THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION WITH INTERVIEWS OFFERED NEXT WEEK The Role As the Financial Controller, you will run the day-to-day financial operations, taking ownership of transactional accounting and month-end reconciliations. You ll maintain the general ledger, ensure data integrity across systems, and manage accounts payable, accounts receivable and credit control functions. The role involves coordinating payroll, preparing management accounts and VAT returns, supporting budget preparation and assisting with year-end accounts and internal and external audits. You ll also manage the Finance Manager and play a key role in the organisation s financial stability and operational success. Requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent professional qualification). Proven experience managing the month-end close and preparing management accounts. High-level Excel proficiency and ability to work with financial data confidently. Experience with accounting software (Xero experience is advantageous). Proactive self-starter with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience in the charity sector, including technical expertise in Charity SORP is advantageous.
Join a collaborative and respectful finance team where your expertise truly matters. In this role, you will help shape our London Branch's tax and finance landscape while strengthening our close partnership with our Head Office in Hannover. We value curiosity, open communication, and a modern, agile way of working that keeps us forward-thinking and people-focused. What it feels like to work with us You will join a supportive, and close-knit finance team that thrives on mutual respect, trust, and shared success. We keep decision-making fast and communication open, encouraging everyone to contribute ideas and continuously improve how we work. You'll experience a friendly atmosphere where colleagues support one another, celebrate achievements, and maintain a healthy balance between focus and collaboration. A position that excites you Take full ownership of our tax landscape - preparing and submitting all direct and indirect taxes with precision, including Transfer Pricing, Corporation Tax and VAT. Keep our tax and finance systems, methods, and documentation modern, reliable, and insight-driven, sharing knowledge that strengthens the whole team. Drive the month-end close with clarity - leading balance sheet reconciliations, financial reporting, and variance analysis while continuously improving our financial insights. Work closely with our finance team to ensure smooth and dependable day-to-day operations, stepping in confidently when support is needed. Enhance and safeguard financial controls, refine processes, and maintain high-quality documentation to ensure we remain fully audit-ready. Contribute to transparent and insightful financial planning and forecasting, bringing curiosity and analytical strength to decision-making. Strengthen collaboration with our Head Office in Hannover, ensuring aligned processes, shared best practices, and smooth communication across locations. A Profile that excites us Must have At least five years of financial, management, and tax accounting experience within financial services. A hands-on all-rounder who enjoys working end-to-end across financial processes, from trial balance to analytical reporting. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly with colleagues at all levels. Comfortable working independently as well as within a close, supportive team setting. Proficiency in Excel (including Pivot Tables); experience with Sage or SAP is a plus. Nice to have Solid understanding of banking products such as loans and swaps. ACCA or CIMA qualification (or equivalent) German language skills are considered a plus
May 13, 2026
Full time
Join a collaborative and respectful finance team where your expertise truly matters. In this role, you will help shape our London Branch's tax and finance landscape while strengthening our close partnership with our Head Office in Hannover. We value curiosity, open communication, and a modern, agile way of working that keeps us forward-thinking and people-focused. What it feels like to work with us You will join a supportive, and close-knit finance team that thrives on mutual respect, trust, and shared success. We keep decision-making fast and communication open, encouraging everyone to contribute ideas and continuously improve how we work. You'll experience a friendly atmosphere where colleagues support one another, celebrate achievements, and maintain a healthy balance between focus and collaboration. A position that excites you Take full ownership of our tax landscape - preparing and submitting all direct and indirect taxes with precision, including Transfer Pricing, Corporation Tax and VAT. Keep our tax and finance systems, methods, and documentation modern, reliable, and insight-driven, sharing knowledge that strengthens the whole team. Drive the month-end close with clarity - leading balance sheet reconciliations, financial reporting, and variance analysis while continuously improving our financial insights. Work closely with our finance team to ensure smooth and dependable day-to-day operations, stepping in confidently when support is needed. Enhance and safeguard financial controls, refine processes, and maintain high-quality documentation to ensure we remain fully audit-ready. Contribute to transparent and insightful financial planning and forecasting, bringing curiosity and analytical strength to decision-making. Strengthen collaboration with our Head Office in Hannover, ensuring aligned processes, shared best practices, and smooth communication across locations. A Profile that excites us Must have At least five years of financial, management, and tax accounting experience within financial services. A hands-on all-rounder who enjoys working end-to-end across financial processes, from trial balance to analytical reporting. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly with colleagues at all levels. Comfortable working independently as well as within a close, supportive team setting. Proficiency in Excel (including Pivot Tables); experience with Sage or SAP is a plus. Nice to have Solid understanding of banking products such as loans and swaps. ACCA or CIMA qualification (or equivalent) German language skills are considered a plus
Location: Caerphilly (Hybrid) Salary: £55,000 + benefits Opportunity to grow & progress within a fast-scaling organisation Robert Half is delighted to be partnering on a retained, exclusive basis with Enviromontel Group to appoint a Finance Manager for one of its newest and growing divisions, Envirotecc. With strong growth and continued investment across the group, this is an excellent time to join a business that is scaling quickly. This is a standout opportunity to step into a broad, hands-on role where you'll lead the day to day finance function of a growing business, while gaining exposure to a wider group environment. You'll work closely with the Group Financial Controller, playing a key role in driving financial performance, improving processes, and supporting operational decision-making The Role Reporting to the Group Financial Controller, you will take responsibility for all local finance operations, including: Preparation of monthly management accounts in line with group deadlines Delivering accurate reporting with variance analysis and commentary Maintaining strong financial controls and balance sheet integrity Supporting the annual budgeting process Monitoring performance vs budget and providing insights to management Providing financial analysis to support strategy and investment decisions Acting as a key partner to operational teams and project managers Driving improvements across processes, controls, and reporting Supporting enhancements to finance systems Skills & Experience: ACA / ACCA / CIMA Qualified 3+ years' PQE experience (practice or industry) Strong grounding in financial reporting and controls A proactive individual who enjoys a hands-on, evolving environment Confident communicator, comfortable working with both finance and non-finance stakeholders Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
May 13, 2026
Full time
Location: Caerphilly (Hybrid) Salary: £55,000 + benefits Opportunity to grow & progress within a fast-scaling organisation Robert Half is delighted to be partnering on a retained, exclusive basis with Enviromontel Group to appoint a Finance Manager for one of its newest and growing divisions, Envirotecc. With strong growth and continued investment across the group, this is an excellent time to join a business that is scaling quickly. This is a standout opportunity to step into a broad, hands-on role where you'll lead the day to day finance function of a growing business, while gaining exposure to a wider group environment. You'll work closely with the Group Financial Controller, playing a key role in driving financial performance, improving processes, and supporting operational decision-making The Role Reporting to the Group Financial Controller, you will take responsibility for all local finance operations, including: Preparation of monthly management accounts in line with group deadlines Delivering accurate reporting with variance analysis and commentary Maintaining strong financial controls and balance sheet integrity Supporting the annual budgeting process Monitoring performance vs budget and providing insights to management Providing financial analysis to support strategy and investment decisions Acting as a key partner to operational teams and project managers Driving improvements across processes, controls, and reporting Supporting enhancements to finance systems Skills & Experience: ACA / ACCA / CIMA Qualified 3+ years' PQE experience (practice or industry) Strong grounding in financial reporting and controls A proactive individual who enjoys a hands-on, evolving environment Confident communicator, comfortable working with both finance and non-finance stakeholders Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Financial Controller Location: Keighley Up to £50,000 + Exceptional Benefits & Annual Bonus Time Recruitment - Exclusive Recruitment Partner Time Recruitment are proud to be working exclusively with a long-established and highly reputable construction business based Keighley. Due to continued growth and internal progression, we are supporting the search for an experienced Financial Controller to join the organisation as a key member of the Senior Management Team . This is a hands-on, influential role overseeing a small finance function and ensuring the smooth running of all financial operations across the business. The ideal candidate will bring strong construction sector experience, excellent technical knowledge, and the confidence to lead, improve, and support the wider business. The Role As Financial Controller, you will take ownership of the full finance function, including: Leading and developing a small accounts team Managing day-to-day Sales Ledger and Purchase Ledger activity Preparing the full Management Accounts pack for external accountants/auditors Overseeing construction payment applications and ensuring compliance Applying knowledge of construction contract law to financial processes Managing Sage Line 50 accounting software Overseeing payroll processes, ideally with hands-on experience Approx. 100 PAYE Approx. Up to 20 subcontractors Managing CIS tax processes and compliance Working closely with senior leadership as part of the Senior Management Team This is a fully office-based role, Monday to Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm (half-hour lunch). What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Financial Controller or senior finance professional Strong background in the construction industry Solid understanding of CIS , payment applications , and contract law Confident using Sage Line 50 Experience managing or mentoring small finance teams Strong communication skills and the ability to work closely with senior leadership A hands-on, proactive approach with excellent attention to detail Salary & Benefits Alongside a competitive basic salary of up to £50,000 , the business offers an outstanding benefits package after the qualifying period: Significant annual bonus linked to business performance Company car 20% combined contribution pension Private healthcare Long-term career stability within a well-established organisation
May 13, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Location: Keighley Up to £50,000 + Exceptional Benefits & Annual Bonus Time Recruitment - Exclusive Recruitment Partner Time Recruitment are proud to be working exclusively with a long-established and highly reputable construction business based Keighley. Due to continued growth and internal progression, we are supporting the search for an experienced Financial Controller to join the organisation as a key member of the Senior Management Team . This is a hands-on, influential role overseeing a small finance function and ensuring the smooth running of all financial operations across the business. The ideal candidate will bring strong construction sector experience, excellent technical knowledge, and the confidence to lead, improve, and support the wider business. The Role As Financial Controller, you will take ownership of the full finance function, including: Leading and developing a small accounts team Managing day-to-day Sales Ledger and Purchase Ledger activity Preparing the full Management Accounts pack for external accountants/auditors Overseeing construction payment applications and ensuring compliance Applying knowledge of construction contract law to financial processes Managing Sage Line 50 accounting software Overseeing payroll processes, ideally with hands-on experience Approx. 100 PAYE Approx. Up to 20 subcontractors Managing CIS tax processes and compliance Working closely with senior leadership as part of the Senior Management Team This is a fully office-based role, Monday to Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm (half-hour lunch). What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Financial Controller or senior finance professional Strong background in the construction industry Solid understanding of CIS , payment applications , and contract law Confident using Sage Line 50 Experience managing or mentoring small finance teams Strong communication skills and the ability to work closely with senior leadership A hands-on, proactive approach with excellent attention to detail Salary & Benefits Alongside a competitive basic salary of up to £50,000 , the business offers an outstanding benefits package after the qualifying period: Significant annual bonus linked to business performance Company car 20% combined contribution pension Private healthcare Long-term career stability within a well-established organisation
Derby £70,000 - £80,000 + Bonus + pension + Health cover My client is a well-established international manufacturing business and are seeking an experienced finance professional to join its leadership team in a key site-based role. Reporting directly to senior operational and financial leadership, the successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining strong financial controls, accurate accounting records, and delivering high-quality financial reporting to support business performance. This position offers excellent exposure across operations, shared services, and senior stakeholders, with opportunities to influence business improvement initiatives, forecasting accuracy, cost control, and working capital performance. Key Responsibilities: Provide financial support to site leadership teams acting as a Business Partner Prepare monthly management accounts and support a fast month-end close process Lead financial reporting and forecasting activities, including quarterly forecasts and long-range planning Support implementation and optimisation of finance systems, including ERP platforms Manage and coordinate back-office finance activities Drive improvements in working capital, forecasting accuracy, and cost control Support capital planning and operational planning processes Prepare standard costing information and support costing reviews Produce VAT and statutory trading returns Identify financial risks and opportunities requiring management attention Support statutory accounts preparation and year-end audit activities Assist with ad hoc financial and operational analysis as required Promote finance best practice and continuous improvement across the business Candidate Profile: The ideal candidate will be a professionally qualified accountant, commercially minded finance professional with experience in a manufacturing environment and the ability to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. Skills & Experience Required: Qualified accountant preferred (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Experience within a manufacturing or engineering environment Strong commercial and operational finance capability Experience using ERP/finance systems. Advanced Excel and strong IT skills Knowledge of costing systems and forecasting processes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities Highly organised with strong attention to detail Ability to work autonomously and manage competing deadlines Experience supporting business improvement initiatives Willingness to travel occasionally within the UK Full UK driving licence required What's on Offer: Opportunity to play a key role within a growing international business Broad operational and commercial exposure Collaborative and supportive environment Involvement in business transformation and improvement projects This role would suit an ambitious finance professional looking to combine strong technical accounting expertise with operational business partnering in a dynamic manufacturing environment
May 13, 2026
Full time
Derby £70,000 - £80,000 + Bonus + pension + Health cover My client is a well-established international manufacturing business and are seeking an experienced finance professional to join its leadership team in a key site-based role. Reporting directly to senior operational and financial leadership, the successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining strong financial controls, accurate accounting records, and delivering high-quality financial reporting to support business performance. This position offers excellent exposure across operations, shared services, and senior stakeholders, with opportunities to influence business improvement initiatives, forecasting accuracy, cost control, and working capital performance. Key Responsibilities: Provide financial support to site leadership teams acting as a Business Partner Prepare monthly management accounts and support a fast month-end close process Lead financial reporting and forecasting activities, including quarterly forecasts and long-range planning Support implementation and optimisation of finance systems, including ERP platforms Manage and coordinate back-office finance activities Drive improvements in working capital, forecasting accuracy, and cost control Support capital planning and operational planning processes Prepare standard costing information and support costing reviews Produce VAT and statutory trading returns Identify financial risks and opportunities requiring management attention Support statutory accounts preparation and year-end audit activities Assist with ad hoc financial and operational analysis as required Promote finance best practice and continuous improvement across the business Candidate Profile: The ideal candidate will be a professionally qualified accountant, commercially minded finance professional with experience in a manufacturing environment and the ability to work effectively with both finance and non-finance stakeholders. Skills & Experience Required: Qualified accountant preferred (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Experience within a manufacturing or engineering environment Strong commercial and operational finance capability Experience using ERP/finance systems. Advanced Excel and strong IT skills Knowledge of costing systems and forecasting processes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities Highly organised with strong attention to detail Ability to work autonomously and manage competing deadlines Experience supporting business improvement initiatives Willingness to travel occasionally within the UK Full UK driving licence required What's on Offer: Opportunity to play a key role within a growing international business Broad operational and commercial exposure Collaborative and supportive environment Involvement in business transformation and improvement projects This role would suit an ambitious finance professional looking to combine strong technical accounting expertise with operational business partnering in a dynamic manufacturing environment
We are looking for an Assistant Financial Controller to join a leading component manufacturer on a 12-month fixed term contract . The role is responsible for core finance operations including payroll coordination, month-end processes, prepayments, reporting, score cards, cash flow and recharges . The successful candidate will have worked within the manufacturing/FMCG industry and be well versed coordinating end to end payroll , management accounts , AR and AP . Assistant Financial Controller 12-month FTC Salary dependent on experience 4 days a week - Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 16:30pm 1 to 2 days a week working from home Alcester Assistant Financial Controller Job Description Coordinate the end-to-end payroll process, preparing and submitting accurate monthly data to the payroll provider, taking full ownership of payroll reconciliation Assist in the generation of the sites monthly trial balance, recording all revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities and equity for review. Produce month end journals, along with preparing reconciliations for all Balance Sheet accounts. Manage recharge allocation processes, including Intercompany and Insurance Assistant Financial Controller Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications Strong knowledge and experience coordinating end to end payroll (preparing and submitting accurate monthly data to the payroll provider and taking full ownership of payroll reconciliation) Experience with management accounts, AR and AP Previously worked within the manufacturing or FMCG industry AAT Level 3 qualified or part qualified in ACCA/CIMA/ACA Assistant Financial Controller Company Benefits 23 days holiday plus the 8 bank holidays 4% pension contribution Bonus scheme Retail and gym discounts EAP scheme Money back for dental and optical appointments If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
May 13, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for an Assistant Financial Controller to join a leading component manufacturer on a 12-month fixed term contract . The role is responsible for core finance operations including payroll coordination, month-end processes, prepayments, reporting, score cards, cash flow and recharges . The successful candidate will have worked within the manufacturing/FMCG industry and be well versed coordinating end to end payroll , management accounts , AR and AP . Assistant Financial Controller 12-month FTC Salary dependent on experience 4 days a week - Monday to Thursday 7:30am to 16:30pm 1 to 2 days a week working from home Alcester Assistant Financial Controller Job Description Coordinate the end-to-end payroll process, preparing and submitting accurate monthly data to the payroll provider, taking full ownership of payroll reconciliation Assist in the generation of the sites monthly trial balance, recording all revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities and equity for review. Produce month end journals, along with preparing reconciliations for all Balance Sheet accounts. Manage recharge allocation processes, including Intercompany and Insurance Assistant Financial Controller Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications Strong knowledge and experience coordinating end to end payroll (preparing and submitting accurate monthly data to the payroll provider and taking full ownership of payroll reconciliation) Experience with management accounts, AR and AP Previously worked within the manufacturing or FMCG industry AAT Level 3 qualified or part qualified in ACCA/CIMA/ACA Assistant Financial Controller Company Benefits 23 days holiday plus the 8 bank holidays 4% pension contribution Bonus scheme Retail and gym discounts EAP scheme Money back for dental and optical appointments If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
We are currently recruiting for a Customer Sales, Planning and Quality Controller on behalf of a well-established manufacturing business. This is a full-time, permanent role and is located in Woolston, Warrington. Benefits: Salary - £28,000 to £32,000, dependant on experience Working Hours - Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Holidays - 25 days, plus Bank Holidays Role Type - Full-time, Permanent Role Profile: You will be responsible for supporting customer order processing, assisting with production planning and helping maintain quality and compliance standards. Working closely with internal teams, you will ensure orders run smoothly from enquiry through to delivery. Day-to-Day of the Role: Processing customer orders accurately using internal systems Supporting sales activity including quotations, samples and enquiries Assisting with production scheduling and updating planning systems Monitoring production progress and flagging delays or issues Raising purchase orders and liaising with suppliers on material availability Working closely with production, quality and accounts teams to ensure smooth operations Specification: Previous experience in a manufacturing, planning, customer service or quality-based role desirable Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confident using IT systems (ERP or order processing systems advantageous) Good communication skills with the ability to liaise across teams and with customers If you are looking for a varied role where you can develop your skills across customer service, planning and quality within a manufacturing setting, we would like to hear from you.
May 13, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Customer Sales, Planning and Quality Controller on behalf of a well-established manufacturing business. This is a full-time, permanent role and is located in Woolston, Warrington. Benefits: Salary - £28,000 to £32,000, dependant on experience Working Hours - Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Holidays - 25 days, plus Bank Holidays Role Type - Full-time, Permanent Role Profile: You will be responsible for supporting customer order processing, assisting with production planning and helping maintain quality and compliance standards. Working closely with internal teams, you will ensure orders run smoothly from enquiry through to delivery. Day-to-Day of the Role: Processing customer orders accurately using internal systems Supporting sales activity including quotations, samples and enquiries Assisting with production scheduling and updating planning systems Monitoring production progress and flagging delays or issues Raising purchase orders and liaising with suppliers on material availability Working closely with production, quality and accounts teams to ensure smooth operations Specification: Previous experience in a manufacturing, planning, customer service or quality-based role desirable Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Confident using IT systems (ERP or order processing systems advantageous) Good communication skills with the ability to liaise across teams and with customers If you are looking for a varied role where you can develop your skills across customer service, planning and quality within a manufacturing setting, we would like to hear from you.
£25,000 - £30,000 Salary Company Vehicle Provided (Hybrid / Electric Fleet) 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Fully Expensed Travel & Induction Training & Development Opportunities Autonomous, Field-Based Role We are recruiting for a Stores Controller to join a well-established engineering and rail support business covering the Midlands region, including Doncaster, Rugby, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham, and surrounding areas. This is a varied and hands-on position ideal for someone with a stores, warehouse, stock control, or asset management background who enjoys a mobile role with a high level of autonomy. You'll be responsible for supporting multiple satellite locations, managing stock movements, and ensuring accurate inventory control across the operation. The Role Manage stock levels and stores operations across multiple locations Coordinate stock movements between depots, suppliers, and maintenance sites Carry out stock checks, audits, and discrepancy investigations Update and maintain records on the asset management system Support engineering and operational teams with parts and stock requirements Travel between sites as required, with some work-from-home flexibility for system updates and administration Ensure stores procedures are followed consistently across all locations About You Previous experience within stores, warehouse, stock control, or asset management Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Comfortable working independently across multiple sites Good communication and problem-solving skills Forklift licence desirable but not essential Full UK Driving Licence essential The role will involve travel across Doncaster, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham, and occasionally Rugby, using a company vehicle from a modern hybrid/electric fleet. Induction and training in Rugby and London will be fully expensed. Interviews will consist of an initial Teams interview followed by a face-to-face meeting, with the business looking to hire during June / July. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV along with a brief summary of your experience and suitability for the role.
May 13, 2026
Full time
£25,000 - £30,000 Salary Company Vehicle Provided (Hybrid / Electric Fleet) 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Fully Expensed Travel & Induction Training & Development Opportunities Autonomous, Field-Based Role We are recruiting for a Stores Controller to join a well-established engineering and rail support business covering the Midlands region, including Doncaster, Rugby, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham, and surrounding areas. This is a varied and hands-on position ideal for someone with a stores, warehouse, stock control, or asset management background who enjoys a mobile role with a high level of autonomy. You'll be responsible for supporting multiple satellite locations, managing stock movements, and ensuring accurate inventory control across the operation. The Role Manage stock levels and stores operations across multiple locations Coordinate stock movements between depots, suppliers, and maintenance sites Carry out stock checks, audits, and discrepancy investigations Update and maintain records on the asset management system Support engineering and operational teams with parts and stock requirements Travel between sites as required, with some work-from-home flexibility for system updates and administration Ensure stores procedures are followed consistently across all locations About You Previous experience within stores, warehouse, stock control, or asset management Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Comfortable working independently across multiple sites Good communication and problem-solving skills Forklift licence desirable but not essential Full UK Driving Licence essential The role will involve travel across Doncaster, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham, and occasionally Rugby, using a company vehicle from a modern hybrid/electric fleet. Induction and training in Rugby and London will be fully expensed. Interviews will consist of an initial Teams interview followed by a face-to-face meeting, with the business looking to hire during June / July. If you would like to apply, please submit your CV along with a brief summary of your experience and suitability for the role.
Materials Handler High Wycombe £13.50 - £14.000 per hour 3 month temp to perm: A leading high-tech manufacturer is looking to recruit a Materials Handler on a temporary to permanent basis. This is an amazing time to join this business and during a period of exciting growth. The Materials Handler will be responsible for Stores and Materials Handling operations. On a day-to-day basis, the Materials Handler will book in Returns and Goods In and to input these on the ERP System within 24 hours of being received and liaise with Purchasing on any query's. You will Assisting with other duties in Stores like Cycle counts, Kanban's, and Kitting, ensuring that work is complete, timely, accurate, thorough for kitting and goods in received. About You The Materials Handler will ideally have the following skills and attributes: An understanding of MS Word, Excel, and MS outlook Experience of working within a stores or warehouse environment Forklift Licence - not essential Experience of working within teams, budgets and timescales Confidence and communication skills to share expertise to help others Good organisational skills, with the ability to work on their own initiative but also be part of a proactive team Attention to detail Able to work under pressure Knowledge of stock control and replenishment systems Good numerical skills Familiar with & understands general principles and procedures within a stores/warehousing environment within the high technology sector This company offers amazing benefits, a competitive starting salary, structured career development opportunities, and a good work-life balance, our client offers 25 days annual leave, half-days on Fridays, private healthcare, a share incentive plan, a defined contribution Personal Pension Plan, and a flexible benefits package that you can tailor to your own requirements. If you're a Materials Handler, Stock Controller, Inventory Controller who is looking for a new opportunity with an exciting, stable and growing company, then please send MARS Recruitment a copy of your CV. MARS Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and positively welcomes applications from suitably qualified applicants regardless of race, colour, sex, marital status, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other protected status. Suitable candidates for the role will be contacted within 3 working days, unfortunately if you haven't heard back in this time your application has been unsuccessful at this time. MARS Recruitment is a specialist Engineering & IT recruiter working in partnership with companies across the UK and offers services of both an Employment Business (for Temporary/Contract roles) and an Employment Agency (for Permanent roles).
May 13, 2026
Seasonal
Materials Handler High Wycombe £13.50 - £14.000 per hour 3 month temp to perm: A leading high-tech manufacturer is looking to recruit a Materials Handler on a temporary to permanent basis. This is an amazing time to join this business and during a period of exciting growth. The Materials Handler will be responsible for Stores and Materials Handling operations. On a day-to-day basis, the Materials Handler will book in Returns and Goods In and to input these on the ERP System within 24 hours of being received and liaise with Purchasing on any query's. You will Assisting with other duties in Stores like Cycle counts, Kanban's, and Kitting, ensuring that work is complete, timely, accurate, thorough for kitting and goods in received. About You The Materials Handler will ideally have the following skills and attributes: An understanding of MS Word, Excel, and MS outlook Experience of working within a stores or warehouse environment Forklift Licence - not essential Experience of working within teams, budgets and timescales Confidence and communication skills to share expertise to help others Good organisational skills, with the ability to work on their own initiative but also be part of a proactive team Attention to detail Able to work under pressure Knowledge of stock control and replenishment systems Good numerical skills Familiar with & understands general principles and procedures within a stores/warehousing environment within the high technology sector This company offers amazing benefits, a competitive starting salary, structured career development opportunities, and a good work-life balance, our client offers 25 days annual leave, half-days on Fridays, private healthcare, a share incentive plan, a defined contribution Personal Pension Plan, and a flexible benefits package that you can tailor to your own requirements. If you're a Materials Handler, Stock Controller, Inventory Controller who is looking for a new opportunity with an exciting, stable and growing company, then please send MARS Recruitment a copy of your CV. MARS Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and positively welcomes applications from suitably qualified applicants regardless of race, colour, sex, marital status, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other protected status. Suitable candidates for the role will be contacted within 3 working days, unfortunately if you haven't heard back in this time your application has been unsuccessful at this time. MARS Recruitment is a specialist Engineering & IT recruiter working in partnership with companies across the UK and offers services of both an Employment Business (for Temporary/Contract roles) and an Employment Agency (for Permanent roles).
With over 25 years' experience, and more than 250 care homes and hospitals, Barchester healthcare is one of the largest care home providers in the UK. Our mission is to provide the best possible person-centred care to elderly and vulnerable people, and we're continually growing and improving our services. We have a rare opportunity for an IT Operations Technician to join us in a newly created position on a permanent basis. In this vital role, you will support and maintain the IT infrastructure across Barchester's nationwide portfolio, including desktop support, system maintenance, and working with computer networks. The role will also involve working on IT infrastructure projects to support our wide-ranging digital transformation. This is a remote position, which will require regular travel to Inverness, where our IT support team is based, as well as national travel across the UK where required. Required experience and qualifications: Computer science degree Good understanding of TCP/IP Familiarity with both wired and wireless LANs, ADSL and FTTC based WAN connections Developing and communicating technical specifications Installing and troubleshooting IT equipment in a structured environment Full UK driving license Flexible for nationwide travel Role and responsibilities: Installing and maintaining the Barchester IT operating environment Supporting IT infrastructure within our national portfolio of homes Monitoring the performance of computer networks and servers Remote management of desktop PCs and laptops, including assurance that all equipment is safe and up to date Working closely with software developers and procurement managers Provide first, second, and third line support to all IT users in the group Deliver infrastructure projects Manage firewalls within the network Take the lead in configuring Wi-Fi equipment, including access points, associated switches and controllers Provide technical advice to management on emerging technologies Assist with the maintenance of inventories and IT systems documentation As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
May 13, 2026
Full time
With over 25 years' experience, and more than 250 care homes and hospitals, Barchester healthcare is one of the largest care home providers in the UK. Our mission is to provide the best possible person-centred care to elderly and vulnerable people, and we're continually growing and improving our services. We have a rare opportunity for an IT Operations Technician to join us in a newly created position on a permanent basis. In this vital role, you will support and maintain the IT infrastructure across Barchester's nationwide portfolio, including desktop support, system maintenance, and working with computer networks. The role will also involve working on IT infrastructure projects to support our wide-ranging digital transformation. This is a remote position, which will require regular travel to Inverness, where our IT support team is based, as well as national travel across the UK where required. Required experience and qualifications: Computer science degree Good understanding of TCP/IP Familiarity with both wired and wireless LANs, ADSL and FTTC based WAN connections Developing and communicating technical specifications Installing and troubleshooting IT equipment in a structured environment Full UK driving license Flexible for nationwide travel Role and responsibilities: Installing and maintaining the Barchester IT operating environment Supporting IT infrastructure within our national portfolio of homes Monitoring the performance of computer networks and servers Remote management of desktop PCs and laptops, including assurance that all equipment is safe and up to date Working closely with software developers and procurement managers Provide first, second, and third line support to all IT users in the group Deliver infrastructure projects Manage firewalls within the network Take the lead in configuring Wi-Fi equipment, including access points, associated switches and controllers Provide technical advice to management on emerging technologies Assist with the maintenance of inventories and IT systems documentation As the only healthcare provider to be accredited as one of the best companies to work for in the UK, Barchester are dedicated to ensuring that our team are respected and their contribution valued. If you are looking to develop a career with an employer that is supportive and offers progression opportunities, Barchester is an empowering and rewarding place to be.
Our client is looking for a Document / Information controller to act as the "nerve centre" of each project and take responsibility for managing the flow, quality and integrity of documentation and data. You will ensure all project data such as drawings and models are accurately recorded, securely stored and readily accessible. You will ensure that all project team members including clients, contractors and consultants operate using the correct. Most current and verified information. Key Responsibilities for Document Controller: Information Management and control Document control duties - Register, receive, log, distribute and archive all incoming / outgoing project drawings, reports and submittals. Version Control - Maintain up-to-date document registers to ensure the site team is working from the current revisions, preventing costly rework. Data accuracy and validation - Check for compliance with project naming protocols before publication. O&M Manuals & Handover - Assist in compiling Operations and Maintenance manuals, Health & Safety files and as-built drawings for final project handover. Common Data Environment and Technology Administration Take the lead on administration and training for companies CDE platform Autodesk Construction Cloud and work across other Common Data Environments such as Viewpoint, Dalux, Aconex, Procore and SharePoint Manage automations and attribute mappings within the CDE to speed up approvals Compliance and Coordination. Compliance - Ensure all documentation adheres to contract requirements, building codes and safety standards Stakeholder Engagement - Act as a communication link between design teams, site teams and external subcontractors. Reporting - Generate weekly reporting on documentation status, user activity and outstanding workflows. Your Background as Document Controller: You will have proven experience in a Document Controller or Information Controller role ideally within the construction sector You should have technical proficiency in CDE platforms such as ACC, Viewpoint for Projects, Dalux or Aconex. You will have a strong knowledge of ISO 19650 Building Information Modelling and expert proficiency in Microsoft Suite To be successful in this role you will also need a high level of accuracy in auditing, attention to detail, data management with a data driven mindset, and analytical thinking. Office based role working 4 days in the office Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pm and working at home on a Friday finishing at 2pm 25 Days plus banks 35,000 to 40,000
May 13, 2026
Full time
Our client is looking for a Document / Information controller to act as the "nerve centre" of each project and take responsibility for managing the flow, quality and integrity of documentation and data. You will ensure all project data such as drawings and models are accurately recorded, securely stored and readily accessible. You will ensure that all project team members including clients, contractors and consultants operate using the correct. Most current and verified information. Key Responsibilities for Document Controller: Information Management and control Document control duties - Register, receive, log, distribute and archive all incoming / outgoing project drawings, reports and submittals. Version Control - Maintain up-to-date document registers to ensure the site team is working from the current revisions, preventing costly rework. Data accuracy and validation - Check for compliance with project naming protocols before publication. O&M Manuals & Handover - Assist in compiling Operations and Maintenance manuals, Health & Safety files and as-built drawings for final project handover. Common Data Environment and Technology Administration Take the lead on administration and training for companies CDE platform Autodesk Construction Cloud and work across other Common Data Environments such as Viewpoint, Dalux, Aconex, Procore and SharePoint Manage automations and attribute mappings within the CDE to speed up approvals Compliance and Coordination. Compliance - Ensure all documentation adheres to contract requirements, building codes and safety standards Stakeholder Engagement - Act as a communication link between design teams, site teams and external subcontractors. Reporting - Generate weekly reporting on documentation status, user activity and outstanding workflows. Your Background as Document Controller: You will have proven experience in a Document Controller or Information Controller role ideally within the construction sector You should have technical proficiency in CDE platforms such as ACC, Viewpoint for Projects, Dalux or Aconex. You will have a strong knowledge of ISO 19650 Building Information Modelling and expert proficiency in Microsoft Suite To be successful in this role you will also need a high level of accuracy in auditing, attention to detail, data management with a data driven mindset, and analytical thinking. Office based role working 4 days in the office Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pm and working at home on a Friday finishing at 2pm 25 Days plus banks 35,000 to 40,000
We are recruiting an exciting opportunity for an experienced Hire Controller to join the team of a national company that supplies specialist equipment to the construction industry. Our client has a great reputation in the industry and is seeking an enthusiastic, experienced, and flexible all-rounder to work as part of a busy hire desk team within a supportive company. Company National Equipment Hire Company Job Title Senior Hire Controller Location Cannock Salary £35-40k / annum Benefits - Pension, Private Healthcare Scheme, 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Role: Supporting the Operations Manager in supervising and coordinating small hire team First point of contact for customer enquiries Responsible for receiving orders and collections of equipment. Calculating and supply of quotes Planning transport for deliveries and collections Working proactively with all departments Dealing with damages, calculating costs, liaising with customers regarding damages and ensuring payment is received Full training on product range will be given Requirements: Minimum of 3 years experience within the construction hire sector Able to work in a fast-paced environment Strong communication skills Excellent multitasker Flexible adaptable to change
May 13, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting an exciting opportunity for an experienced Hire Controller to join the team of a national company that supplies specialist equipment to the construction industry. Our client has a great reputation in the industry and is seeking an enthusiastic, experienced, and flexible all-rounder to work as part of a busy hire desk team within a supportive company. Company National Equipment Hire Company Job Title Senior Hire Controller Location Cannock Salary £35-40k / annum Benefits - Pension, Private Healthcare Scheme, 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays Role: Supporting the Operations Manager in supervising and coordinating small hire team First point of contact for customer enquiries Responsible for receiving orders and collections of equipment. Calculating and supply of quotes Planning transport for deliveries and collections Working proactively with all departments Dealing with damages, calculating costs, liaising with customers regarding damages and ensuring payment is received Full training on product range will be given Requirements: Minimum of 3 years experience within the construction hire sector Able to work in a fast-paced environment Strong communication skills Excellent multitasker Flexible adaptable to change
As an Air Traffic Controller, you will be responsible for delivering safe and efficient aerodrome and approach radar services, managing aircraft movements within controlled airspace and across the airfield environment. You'll work closely with pilots, airport operations, ground handling teams and aviation partners to ensure seamless day-to-day operations while maintaining full regulatory compliance. As an Air Traffic Controller, you will be responsible for: Deliver safe, efficient and compliant air traffic control services for arriving, departing and transiting aircraft. Provide aerodrome and approach radar control in accordance with CAA regulations and operational procedures. Coordinate effectively with pilots, ground operations and external ATC units to ensure smooth airport operations. Maintain situational awareness using radar, surveillance and communication systems. Respond calmly and professionally to changing operational demands and emergency situations. Support the development and continuous improvement of operational procedures and protocols. Communicate critical operational information clearly and effectively to internal and external stakeholders. Report operational issues promptly to minimise disruption and maintain safety standards. We are looking for motivated and professional individuals who are excited by the opportunity to help shape and grow a modern ATC operation. You will ideally have: A current valid ATCO licence with relevant ratings and evidence of recent currency. Experience in both Tower and Approach Radar control environments. A minimum of 1 year's operational experience, with 3+ years preferred. Strong decision-making and multitasking abilities within a fast-paced operational setting. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. A proactive and safety-focused mindset. A genuine passion for aviation and operational excellence. Experience within a regional airport environment would be advantageous but is not essential. Benefits include: Competitive salary package Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Career development opportunities Modern operational environment with upgraded ATC systems The opportunity to influence and shape a growing airport operation from the beginning
May 13, 2026
Full time
As an Air Traffic Controller, you will be responsible for delivering safe and efficient aerodrome and approach radar services, managing aircraft movements within controlled airspace and across the airfield environment. You'll work closely with pilots, airport operations, ground handling teams and aviation partners to ensure seamless day-to-day operations while maintaining full regulatory compliance. As an Air Traffic Controller, you will be responsible for: Deliver safe, efficient and compliant air traffic control services for arriving, departing and transiting aircraft. Provide aerodrome and approach radar control in accordance with CAA regulations and operational procedures. Coordinate effectively with pilots, ground operations and external ATC units to ensure smooth airport operations. Maintain situational awareness using radar, surveillance and communication systems. Respond calmly and professionally to changing operational demands and emergency situations. Support the development and continuous improvement of operational procedures and protocols. Communicate critical operational information clearly and effectively to internal and external stakeholders. Report operational issues promptly to minimise disruption and maintain safety standards. We are looking for motivated and professional individuals who are excited by the opportunity to help shape and grow a modern ATC operation. You will ideally have: A current valid ATCO licence with relevant ratings and evidence of recent currency. Experience in both Tower and Approach Radar control environments. A minimum of 1 year's operational experience, with 3+ years preferred. Strong decision-making and multitasking abilities within a fast-paced operational setting. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. A proactive and safety-focused mindset. A genuine passion for aviation and operational excellence. Experience within a regional airport environment would be advantageous but is not essential. Benefits include: Competitive salary package Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Career development opportunities Modern operational environment with upgraded ATC systems The opportunity to influence and shape a growing airport operation from the beginning