Job Title: Community Welfare Assistant (Wales) Reports To: Development Manager (Wales) Location: Wales, Pontypridd (with regional travel) Salary: £18,118 pa (£30,197 pro rata) Job Type: Part-time, Permanent Hours: Part time, 22.5 hours per week with flexibility to work during the evening when required (working days to be agreed with successful candidate) As part of exciting growth of CISWO's Community Welfare Service, we are expanding our dedicated regional support teams working to support and sustain miners' welfare charities across England and Wales. These newly created roles will play a vital part in helping local miners' welfare charities thrive by providing practical guidance, resources and training to volunteer trustees. Working closely with the Development Manager in each region, the postholders will support charities with governance, funding, financial sustainability and capacity building, ensuring they are well equipped to continue serving their communities. These roles are people-focused, involving regular engagement with local volunteer trustees, site visits, delivery of training and events, and contributing to the development of tools and resources that respond to the needs of miners' welfare organisations. They offer a unique opportunity to be part of a growing team within the organisation and to make a meaningful impact in former coalfield communities. Job Purpose To assist the Development Manager in providing support for local mining charities in the Wales with issues such as charity governance, funding, financial sustainability, and trustee training. Key Responsibilities Support the creation of tools, resources and training content to support miners' welfare trustees manage their charities. Support the development of policies and procedure templates to enable charity trustees undertake their role effectively. Support the delivery of a range of training and networking events for miners' welfare trustees. Undertake site visits to miners' welfare charities across the region, meeting with local charity trustees, highlighting good practice, identifying potential areas for support, and nurturing development opportunities. In co ordination with the Development Manager, deliver in person and online training events and forums to support local trustees to network and engage in learning opportunities. Support the gathering of evidence and information for producing internal and external funding applications. To undertake monitoring and reporting with regards to funding, activity monitoring and evaluation. Support with the delivery of marketing activity to raise awareness of the support we offer for miners' welfare, the impact we have, and attend events to raise our profile and help to promote wider CISWO services. Take an active role in ensuring CISWO holds up to date information on miners' welfare charities. Utilise organisation database to assist with recording, evaluation and reporting purposes to evidence the impact of our work. Attend training, staff meetings and external forums relevant to the role. Any other duties as reasonably required to meet the objectives of the organisation. Skills/Qualifications/Experience Essential: Experience of working in community development, charity sector or related area. Experience of supporting or working with volunteers. Experience of designing and delivering training. Excellent planning, organisational and problem solving skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data management systems. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Excellent team working skills, with a strong work ethic and flexible and creative approach to service delivery. Good standard of education, with GCSE or equivalent (grade C or 4, or above) in Maths and English. Ability to work flexibly including some evening working. Desirable: Experience of funding for charitable organisations. Knowledge and understanding of former coalfield areas. This job description reflects the major tasks to be carried out by the jobholder and identifies the level of responsibility at which the jobholder will be required to work. This job description may be subject to review and/ or amendment at any time to reflect the requirements of the organisation.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Community Welfare Assistant (Wales) Reports To: Development Manager (Wales) Location: Wales, Pontypridd (with regional travel) Salary: £18,118 pa (£30,197 pro rata) Job Type: Part-time, Permanent Hours: Part time, 22.5 hours per week with flexibility to work during the evening when required (working days to be agreed with successful candidate) As part of exciting growth of CISWO's Community Welfare Service, we are expanding our dedicated regional support teams working to support and sustain miners' welfare charities across England and Wales. These newly created roles will play a vital part in helping local miners' welfare charities thrive by providing practical guidance, resources and training to volunteer trustees. Working closely with the Development Manager in each region, the postholders will support charities with governance, funding, financial sustainability and capacity building, ensuring they are well equipped to continue serving their communities. These roles are people-focused, involving regular engagement with local volunteer trustees, site visits, delivery of training and events, and contributing to the development of tools and resources that respond to the needs of miners' welfare organisations. They offer a unique opportunity to be part of a growing team within the organisation and to make a meaningful impact in former coalfield communities. Job Purpose To assist the Development Manager in providing support for local mining charities in the Wales with issues such as charity governance, funding, financial sustainability, and trustee training. Key Responsibilities Support the creation of tools, resources and training content to support miners' welfare trustees manage their charities. Support the development of policies and procedure templates to enable charity trustees undertake their role effectively. Support the delivery of a range of training and networking events for miners' welfare trustees. Undertake site visits to miners' welfare charities across the region, meeting with local charity trustees, highlighting good practice, identifying potential areas for support, and nurturing development opportunities. In co ordination with the Development Manager, deliver in person and online training events and forums to support local trustees to network and engage in learning opportunities. Support the gathering of evidence and information for producing internal and external funding applications. To undertake monitoring and reporting with regards to funding, activity monitoring and evaluation. Support with the delivery of marketing activity to raise awareness of the support we offer for miners' welfare, the impact we have, and attend events to raise our profile and help to promote wider CISWO services. Take an active role in ensuring CISWO holds up to date information on miners' welfare charities. Utilise organisation database to assist with recording, evaluation and reporting purposes to evidence the impact of our work. Attend training, staff meetings and external forums relevant to the role. Any other duties as reasonably required to meet the objectives of the organisation. Skills/Qualifications/Experience Essential: Experience of working in community development, charity sector or related area. Experience of supporting or working with volunteers. Experience of designing and delivering training. Excellent planning, organisational and problem solving skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills, including report writing. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data management systems. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Excellent team working skills, with a strong work ethic and flexible and creative approach to service delivery. Good standard of education, with GCSE or equivalent (grade C or 4, or above) in Maths and English. Ability to work flexibly including some evening working. Desirable: Experience of funding for charitable organisations. Knowledge and understanding of former coalfield areas. This job description reflects the major tasks to be carried out by the jobholder and identifies the level of responsibility at which the jobholder will be required to work. This job description may be subject to review and/ or amendment at any time to reflect the requirements of the organisation.
Child Health Senior Administrative Assistant The Senior Administrative Assistant provides comprehensive administrative and data support to the Child Health Information Service (CHIS) across Hull, East Riding and Northeast Lincolnshire, supporting the delivery of national child health programmes including immunisations and screening. Working as a senior member of the administrative team, the post holder will undertake more complex data processing and validation tasks, support call and recall systems, respond to detailed enquiries from healthcare professionals and parents/carers, and assist with the monitoring of data quality and performance standards. The role includes providing day-to-day guidance to Band 2 staff, supporting workflow coordination, and ensuring adherence to standard operating procedures, information governance, and safeguarding policies. The post holder is expected to work independently within established procedures, prioritise workload effectively, and contribute to continuous service improvement to support positive health outcomes for children and young people. Main duties of the job Accurately process, validate and maintain complex child health records on electronic information systems.Monitor and support call and recall systems for immunisations and screening programmes, ensuring performance targets are met.Investigate and resolve data discrepancies, escalating issues where necessary.Respond to detailed or non-routine enquiries from healthcare professionals, parents/carers and partner organisations.Provide day-to-day guidance and support to Band 2 administrative staff, assisting with training and induction where required.Allocate and prioritise team workload to ensure deadlines and service standards are achieved.Support data quality audits and contribute to performance reporting as directed.Prepare and distribute correspondence, reports and information in line with service procedures.Ensure compliance with information governance, data protection, confidentiality and safeguarding policies.Identify areas for service improvement and contribute to the development and review of standard operating procedures.Liaise with GP practices, health visitors, screening teams and other stakeholders to support accurate and timely information sharing.Work independently within established procedures, using initiative to resolve routine operational issues. About us We are an award winning and CQC rated good health and social care Trust delivering integrated services across Hull, East and North Yorkshire. Find out more on our website We are a forward thinking and dynamic Trust with a real commitment to staff development. We value our colleagues and invest in them to ensure they have the right skills to deliver outstanding care. We are proud to score above or equal to the average for all NHS People Promise theme areas demonstrating our commitment to improve the experience of working in the NHS for everyone. Wherever you work we know you will receive a warm welcome and all the support you'll need to get you started. We recognise the positive value of diversity and promotes equality whilst challenging discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. Work life balance is about having influence and flexibility over when, where and how you work. If the work pattern for this role does not meet your needs, we welcome an application and are happy to discuss working arrangements that differ from those advertised. We offer a unique range of benefits that go above and beyond other NHS Trusts including an enhanced leave package and health and wellbeing support. From city to countryside, market towns to moors you'll find a place to call home including some of the most affordable places to live in the UK. Find out more and search live jobs. Job responsibilities The Senior Administrative Assistant provides comprehensive administrative and data support to the Child Health Information Service (CHIS) across Hull, East Riding and Northeast Lincolnshire, supporting the delivery of national child health programmes including immunisations and screening. Working as a senior member of the administrative team, the post holder will undertake more complex data processing and validation tasks, support call and recall systems, respond to detailed enquiries from healthcare professionals and parents/carers, and assist with the monitoring of data quality and performance standards. The role includes providing day-to-day guidance to Band 2 staff, supporting workflow coordination, and ensuring adherence to standard operating procedures, information governance, and safeguarding policies. The post holder is expected to work independently within established procedures, prioritise workload effectively, and contribute to continuous service improvement to support positive health outcomes for children and young people. Accurately process, validate and maintain complex child health records on electronic information systems. Monitor and support call and recall systems for immunisations and screening programmes, ensuring performance targets are met. Investigate and resolve data discrepancies, escalating issues where necessary. Respond to detailed or non-routine enquiries from healthcare professionals, parents/carers and partner organisations. Provide day-to-day guidance and support to Band 2 administrative staff, assisting with training and induction where required. Allocate and prioritise team workload to ensure deadlines and service standards are achieved. Support data quality audits and contribute to performance reporting as directed. Prepare and distribute correspondence, reports and information in line with service procedures. Ensure compliance with information governance, data protection, confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Identify areas for service improvement and contribute to the development and review of standard operating procedures. Liaise with GP practices, health visitors, screening teams and other stakeholders to support accurate and timely information sharing. Work independently within established procedures, using initiative to resolve routine operational issues. Person Specification Qualifications and Knowledge Advanced keyboard skills: RSA/OCR III or equivalent/Advanced ECDL 3 or more GCSE/O levels which must include English and Maths 'A' Level/BTEC Diploma/NVQ3 Business Administration/Customer Service or equivalent experiential learning OR demonstrable experience within A&C field at Advanced level Care certificate or willingness to undertake Advanced EDCL Experience Demonstratable experience of practice and procedures relevant to the area of work. Experience of preparing agendas and papers and writing minutes. Knowledge and experience of IT systems, including Microsoft Office applications. Experience of inputting data into systems and maintaining records. Experience of using Trust IT Systems - e.g. Lorenzo, ESR, Oracle. Experience of use of Microsoft Teams. Skills and Competences Able to plan and prioritise effectively Good telephone manner A team player Ability to motivate others Ability to demonstrate ethical values and attitudes within a culture of equality and diversity Confidential and trustworthy Ability to commute effectively between the various sites with access to appropriate means of transport is essential Working knowledge of wider health or social care systems, processes, policies and procedures. Interest or experience in working in relevant area. 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. Child Health Information Service Manager
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Child Health Senior Administrative Assistant The Senior Administrative Assistant provides comprehensive administrative and data support to the Child Health Information Service (CHIS) across Hull, East Riding and Northeast Lincolnshire, supporting the delivery of national child health programmes including immunisations and screening. Working as a senior member of the administrative team, the post holder will undertake more complex data processing and validation tasks, support call and recall systems, respond to detailed enquiries from healthcare professionals and parents/carers, and assist with the monitoring of data quality and performance standards. The role includes providing day-to-day guidance to Band 2 staff, supporting workflow coordination, and ensuring adherence to standard operating procedures, information governance, and safeguarding policies. The post holder is expected to work independently within established procedures, prioritise workload effectively, and contribute to continuous service improvement to support positive health outcomes for children and young people. Main duties of the job Accurately process, validate and maintain complex child health records on electronic information systems.Monitor and support call and recall systems for immunisations and screening programmes, ensuring performance targets are met.Investigate and resolve data discrepancies, escalating issues where necessary.Respond to detailed or non-routine enquiries from healthcare professionals, parents/carers and partner organisations.Provide day-to-day guidance and support to Band 2 administrative staff, assisting with training and induction where required.Allocate and prioritise team workload to ensure deadlines and service standards are achieved.Support data quality audits and contribute to performance reporting as directed.Prepare and distribute correspondence, reports and information in line with service procedures.Ensure compliance with information governance, data protection, confidentiality and safeguarding policies.Identify areas for service improvement and contribute to the development and review of standard operating procedures.Liaise with GP practices, health visitors, screening teams and other stakeholders to support accurate and timely information sharing.Work independently within established procedures, using initiative to resolve routine operational issues. About us We are an award winning and CQC rated good health and social care Trust delivering integrated services across Hull, East and North Yorkshire. Find out more on our website We are a forward thinking and dynamic Trust with a real commitment to staff development. We value our colleagues and invest in them to ensure they have the right skills to deliver outstanding care. We are proud to score above or equal to the average for all NHS People Promise theme areas demonstrating our commitment to improve the experience of working in the NHS for everyone. Wherever you work we know you will receive a warm welcome and all the support you'll need to get you started. We recognise the positive value of diversity and promotes equality whilst challenging discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. Work life balance is about having influence and flexibility over when, where and how you work. If the work pattern for this role does not meet your needs, we welcome an application and are happy to discuss working arrangements that differ from those advertised. We offer a unique range of benefits that go above and beyond other NHS Trusts including an enhanced leave package and health and wellbeing support. From city to countryside, market towns to moors you'll find a place to call home including some of the most affordable places to live in the UK. Find out more and search live jobs. Job responsibilities The Senior Administrative Assistant provides comprehensive administrative and data support to the Child Health Information Service (CHIS) across Hull, East Riding and Northeast Lincolnshire, supporting the delivery of national child health programmes including immunisations and screening. Working as a senior member of the administrative team, the post holder will undertake more complex data processing and validation tasks, support call and recall systems, respond to detailed enquiries from healthcare professionals and parents/carers, and assist with the monitoring of data quality and performance standards. The role includes providing day-to-day guidance to Band 2 staff, supporting workflow coordination, and ensuring adherence to standard operating procedures, information governance, and safeguarding policies. The post holder is expected to work independently within established procedures, prioritise workload effectively, and contribute to continuous service improvement to support positive health outcomes for children and young people. Accurately process, validate and maintain complex child health records on electronic information systems. Monitor and support call and recall systems for immunisations and screening programmes, ensuring performance targets are met. Investigate and resolve data discrepancies, escalating issues where necessary. Respond to detailed or non-routine enquiries from healthcare professionals, parents/carers and partner organisations. Provide day-to-day guidance and support to Band 2 administrative staff, assisting with training and induction where required. Allocate and prioritise team workload to ensure deadlines and service standards are achieved. Support data quality audits and contribute to performance reporting as directed. Prepare and distribute correspondence, reports and information in line with service procedures. Ensure compliance with information governance, data protection, confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Identify areas for service improvement and contribute to the development and review of standard operating procedures. Liaise with GP practices, health visitors, screening teams and other stakeholders to support accurate and timely information sharing. Work independently within established procedures, using initiative to resolve routine operational issues. Person Specification Qualifications and Knowledge Advanced keyboard skills: RSA/OCR III or equivalent/Advanced ECDL 3 or more GCSE/O levels which must include English and Maths 'A' Level/BTEC Diploma/NVQ3 Business Administration/Customer Service or equivalent experiential learning OR demonstrable experience within A&C field at Advanced level Care certificate or willingness to undertake Advanced EDCL Experience Demonstratable experience of practice and procedures relevant to the area of work. Experience of preparing agendas and papers and writing minutes. Knowledge and experience of IT systems, including Microsoft Office applications. Experience of inputting data into systems and maintaining records. Experience of using Trust IT Systems - e.g. Lorenzo, ESR, Oracle. Experience of use of Microsoft Teams. Skills and Competences Able to plan and prioritise effectively Good telephone manner A team player Ability to motivate others Ability to demonstrate ethical values and attitudes within a culture of equality and diversity Confidential and trustworthy Ability to commute effectively between the various sites with access to appropriate means of transport is essential Working knowledge of wider health or social care systems, processes, policies and procedures. Interest or experience in working in relevant area. 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. Child Health Information Service Manager
Asset Manager UK & Ireland - Renewables and Batteries Posting Start Date: 3/18/26 Requisition ID: 62219 Location: London, United Kingdom, WC1A 1HB Company: ENGIE UK Limited Job Type: Permanent Full Time Level: Senior (experience >15 years) Business Area: Business Development / Sales / Marketing General information The role covers both existing and future Renewable Generation and BESS assets within the UK and Ireland. Each asset operates as a separate business entity and utilizes different technologies. The Asset Manager UK & Ireland - Renewables and BESS will direct and manage the strategic and commercial operation of Renewable and BESS Generation assets in the UK & Ireland and the associated infrastructure to prescribed technical, quality and safety standards so as to achieve business objectives set for each asset, minimising unavailability and optimising the cost of production. To work with a multi disciplined workforce and achieve objectives through the motivation and empowerment of people. They must demonstrate the commitment to obtain quality results through direction, example and the use of appropriate methods and interpersonal styles. The role will involve being tightly focused on achieving the required levels of safety, environmental and commercial performance during daily production and maintenance activities of existing renewable assets. Support business development with construction, project planning, construction support, commissioning of new UK & Ireland renewable and BESS assets and transfer into commercial operation. Key Accountabilities Interface with the Commercial team to extract maximum value from the market/plant characteristics. Commercially astute: able to negotiate key commercial agreements and resolve complex contractual disputes. Good understanding of an operating asset's commercial drivers: LTSAs, PPAs, ROC subsidies, Spare parts strategies and so on. Ensure proper planning, budgeting and execution of major maintenance or capital programmes. Ensure proper planning, budgeting and implementation of major growth projects. Develop, implement and maintain suitable operations and maintenance strategies, policies and procedures for both existing and proposed renewable generation assets whose location may be geographically remote. Manage the short term and long term performance and activities of the renewable generation assets so as to maximise profit contribution. Manage and optimise the service provided under any LTMA/LTSA agreements for each type of renewable and BESS technology. Meet consistently Health and Safety, Environmental, Production and Financial Targets and Improvement Plans. Manage the business to comply with Legislative, Regulatory and Company policies, procedures and standards. Implement appropriate initiatives to improve technical, health, safety and environmental performance. Technical risks are managed in accordance with good operating practice. Ensure effective plant optimisation and implementation of approved hedging strategy. Strategic spares acquisition and ongoing maintenance management programmes. Ensure that procurement is carried out in accordance with company policies and procedures. Implement initiatives to manage and grow relationships with key external third parties (e.g. local authorities, local communities, land owners etc.). Ongoing support to the Company's strategy. Responsibility for Business Continuity Planning (BCP). Support the business team by providing technical and operational support to the development process. Outcome, Results and Key Performance Indicators Evidence of good technical and commercial performance. Evidence of good environmental, health and safety performance. Minimum health, safety and environmental incidents. Health and safety compliance formally documented. Achievement of key performance targets as set out in budgets or forecasts with due consideration of commercial implications. Profit targets met. Achievement of positive relationship with equity partners. Budget achieved. Major projects completed on target. Business enterprise management systems implemented. Stock levels maintained to support short/long term asset requirements. Staff development and succession plan in place. Appropriate staff fully trained in the requirements of the BCP. Dimensions of job Net Trading Turnover: For consented wind, solar and BESS assets approx €270m. Employees: Approx 8. The Asset Manager will be given responsibility for wind and BESS assets within the UK. Key relationships Internal Managing Director - Renewables & BESS, UK and Ireland. Senior Asset Manager - UK & Ireland. Finance Business Partner - UK & Ireland Renewables and BESS. Commercial and trading teams. HSE team in RGBU. Auditors. Renewables Asset Management teams in other regions. Business Development team. External Equity partners. WTG manufacturers and service providers. Solar and BESS manufacturers and service providers. O&M providers for Solar, BESS and Wind. Developers of Renewables and BESS Projects. Project lenders. Auditors. Insurers. Environment Agency/ SEPA/ HSE. Local Authorities (including Planning). Local Community Groups & Leaders / Landowners. RSPB & other Ecology/Habitat Management Groups. Knowledge and skills Ability to change and adapt to new working practices. Excellent technical competence together with a detailed understanding of the operational and maintenance requirements of renewable generation assets of differing technologies. Excellent negotiation and influencing skills. Ability to interface well within internal and external stakeholders. Ability to take quality decisions based on technical knowledge, analysis, experience and judgement. Awareness of impact on others and work with people to achieve results. Commercial awareness and judgement. Excellent IT and presentational skills. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to share expectations and develop strong working relationships with internal and external customers. The ability to challenge in an open and positive manner. Experience of managing staff and relationships with others in a constructive, open and transparent manner. Skills in leading, managing and developing teams. Ability to set direction, objectives and targets for teams. Managed issues of Quality, Environmental, Health and Safety legislation. Experience of working within power generation or similar industry, preferably in an engineering/operational background. Contract management and negotiation skills. Proven leadership in the management of health and safety in projects. Experience of managing/supervising new build construction projects. Experience of site mobilisation in readiness for commercial operation. Experience in dispute management/resolution (contractual & non contractual). Awareness of the sensitivities required when constructing generation assets within local communities and environmentally sensitive areas. Physically fit and capable of working in challenging and demanding working environments (remote locations, working at height). Experience Proven experience within renewable power generation or similar industry. Demonstrated ability to apply professional expertise in an operational environment. Proven experience in operating as part of a senior management team. Proven experience and competency in the management of personnel for the successful delivery of team and business objectives. Excellent communication skill at all levels. Ability to work under pressure to meet scheduled and demanding timelines. Proven track record in management of health & safety. Experience in the construction and commissioning of power generation projects. Experience of site mobilisation and preparation for commercial operation. Accountability/responsibility for P&L. Experience managing an asset portfolio owned by a financial investor. Qualifications Engineering related degree or equivalent, formal qualification or recognition in management studies. Several post qualification years of experience in a senior management position. NEBOSH General certificate. Formal qualification in project management would be an advantage. Behavioural Capabilities Building a team. Commercial acumen. Functional technical skill. Drive for results. Accountable and responsible. Decision quality based upon a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience and judgement. Conflict management. Clearly and comfortably delegates both routine and important tasks and decisions. Empowers others. Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down and sideways, inside and outside the organisation. Flexible approach to working practices and working hours. . click apply for full job details
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Asset Manager UK & Ireland - Renewables and Batteries Posting Start Date: 3/18/26 Requisition ID: 62219 Location: London, United Kingdom, WC1A 1HB Company: ENGIE UK Limited Job Type: Permanent Full Time Level: Senior (experience >15 years) Business Area: Business Development / Sales / Marketing General information The role covers both existing and future Renewable Generation and BESS assets within the UK and Ireland. Each asset operates as a separate business entity and utilizes different technologies. The Asset Manager UK & Ireland - Renewables and BESS will direct and manage the strategic and commercial operation of Renewable and BESS Generation assets in the UK & Ireland and the associated infrastructure to prescribed technical, quality and safety standards so as to achieve business objectives set for each asset, minimising unavailability and optimising the cost of production. To work with a multi disciplined workforce and achieve objectives through the motivation and empowerment of people. They must demonstrate the commitment to obtain quality results through direction, example and the use of appropriate methods and interpersonal styles. The role will involve being tightly focused on achieving the required levels of safety, environmental and commercial performance during daily production and maintenance activities of existing renewable assets. Support business development with construction, project planning, construction support, commissioning of new UK & Ireland renewable and BESS assets and transfer into commercial operation. Key Accountabilities Interface with the Commercial team to extract maximum value from the market/plant characteristics. Commercially astute: able to negotiate key commercial agreements and resolve complex contractual disputes. Good understanding of an operating asset's commercial drivers: LTSAs, PPAs, ROC subsidies, Spare parts strategies and so on. Ensure proper planning, budgeting and execution of major maintenance or capital programmes. Ensure proper planning, budgeting and implementation of major growth projects. Develop, implement and maintain suitable operations and maintenance strategies, policies and procedures for both existing and proposed renewable generation assets whose location may be geographically remote. Manage the short term and long term performance and activities of the renewable generation assets so as to maximise profit contribution. Manage and optimise the service provided under any LTMA/LTSA agreements for each type of renewable and BESS technology. Meet consistently Health and Safety, Environmental, Production and Financial Targets and Improvement Plans. Manage the business to comply with Legislative, Regulatory and Company policies, procedures and standards. Implement appropriate initiatives to improve technical, health, safety and environmental performance. Technical risks are managed in accordance with good operating practice. Ensure effective plant optimisation and implementation of approved hedging strategy. Strategic spares acquisition and ongoing maintenance management programmes. Ensure that procurement is carried out in accordance with company policies and procedures. Implement initiatives to manage and grow relationships with key external third parties (e.g. local authorities, local communities, land owners etc.). Ongoing support to the Company's strategy. Responsibility for Business Continuity Planning (BCP). Support the business team by providing technical and operational support to the development process. Outcome, Results and Key Performance Indicators Evidence of good technical and commercial performance. Evidence of good environmental, health and safety performance. Minimum health, safety and environmental incidents. Health and safety compliance formally documented. Achievement of key performance targets as set out in budgets or forecasts with due consideration of commercial implications. Profit targets met. Achievement of positive relationship with equity partners. Budget achieved. Major projects completed on target. Business enterprise management systems implemented. Stock levels maintained to support short/long term asset requirements. Staff development and succession plan in place. Appropriate staff fully trained in the requirements of the BCP. Dimensions of job Net Trading Turnover: For consented wind, solar and BESS assets approx €270m. Employees: Approx 8. The Asset Manager will be given responsibility for wind and BESS assets within the UK. Key relationships Internal Managing Director - Renewables & BESS, UK and Ireland. Senior Asset Manager - UK & Ireland. Finance Business Partner - UK & Ireland Renewables and BESS. Commercial and trading teams. HSE team in RGBU. Auditors. Renewables Asset Management teams in other regions. Business Development team. External Equity partners. WTG manufacturers and service providers. Solar and BESS manufacturers and service providers. O&M providers for Solar, BESS and Wind. Developers of Renewables and BESS Projects. Project lenders. Auditors. Insurers. Environment Agency/ SEPA/ HSE. Local Authorities (including Planning). Local Community Groups & Leaders / Landowners. RSPB & other Ecology/Habitat Management Groups. Knowledge and skills Ability to change and adapt to new working practices. Excellent technical competence together with a detailed understanding of the operational and maintenance requirements of renewable generation assets of differing technologies. Excellent negotiation and influencing skills. Ability to interface well within internal and external stakeholders. Ability to take quality decisions based on technical knowledge, analysis, experience and judgement. Awareness of impact on others and work with people to achieve results. Commercial awareness and judgement. Excellent IT and presentational skills. Effective communication and interpersonal skills to share expectations and develop strong working relationships with internal and external customers. The ability to challenge in an open and positive manner. Experience of managing staff and relationships with others in a constructive, open and transparent manner. Skills in leading, managing and developing teams. Ability to set direction, objectives and targets for teams. Managed issues of Quality, Environmental, Health and Safety legislation. Experience of working within power generation or similar industry, preferably in an engineering/operational background. Contract management and negotiation skills. Proven leadership in the management of health and safety in projects. Experience of managing/supervising new build construction projects. Experience of site mobilisation in readiness for commercial operation. Experience in dispute management/resolution (contractual & non contractual). Awareness of the sensitivities required when constructing generation assets within local communities and environmentally sensitive areas. Physically fit and capable of working in challenging and demanding working environments (remote locations, working at height). Experience Proven experience within renewable power generation or similar industry. Demonstrated ability to apply professional expertise in an operational environment. Proven experience in operating as part of a senior management team. Proven experience and competency in the management of personnel for the successful delivery of team and business objectives. Excellent communication skill at all levels. Ability to work under pressure to meet scheduled and demanding timelines. Proven track record in management of health & safety. Experience in the construction and commissioning of power generation projects. Experience of site mobilisation and preparation for commercial operation. Accountability/responsibility for P&L. Experience managing an asset portfolio owned by a financial investor. Qualifications Engineering related degree or equivalent, formal qualification or recognition in management studies. Several post qualification years of experience in a senior management position. NEBOSH General certificate. Formal qualification in project management would be an advantage. Behavioural Capabilities Building a team. Commercial acumen. Functional technical skill. Drive for results. Accountable and responsible. Decision quality based upon a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience and judgement. Conflict management. Clearly and comfortably delegates both routine and important tasks and decisions. Empowers others. Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down and sideways, inside and outside the organisation. 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Role: Nuclear HVAC Systems Design Manager We are seeking a Nuclear HVAC Systems Design Manager to lead a team of around 20 engineers designing and integrating nuclear HVAC systems across the Reactor Island. The role involves planning the design activities, driving delivery, developing team capability, risk management and supporting governance processes. Reporting to the Senior Manager - HVAC System Design, this role ensures regulatory and safety compliance and supports delivery of integrated HVAC solutions across the SMR programme. Apply nuclear safety principles in the design of nuclear HVAC systems in aid of building the plant safety case.Work with stakeholders to manage system requirements. This is a pivotal, highimpact and long term role shaping a safetycritical system, where you'll apply your HVAC expertise, systems thinking and strong integration skills across a complex engineering programme. Essential Skills / Qualifications Experience managing teams of engineers. Knowledge of nuclear safety principles, design codes and systems engineering.Experience in supplier engagement, change management and process development. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Location Hybrid working, with regular attendance at our Derby, Manchester or Warrington offices depending on project and team requirements. £2,200 benefits allowance We are Rolls-Royce SMR A career with Rolls-Royce SMR offers a unique opportunity to contribute to an exciting organisation delivering a transformational mission. Rolls-Royce SMR is a radically different approach to proven nuclear technology. Each Rolls-Royce SMR power station will generate 470MW of low-carbon energy - equivalent to more than 150 onshore wind turbines and enough to power a million homes for over 60 years. With its Rolls-Royce SMRs will play a vital role in supporting renewable energy by helping to overcome intermittency and ensure a stable, sustainable energy future. We're proud to be one of the few employers that can genuinely say we're a strengths-based organisation. Our people are here because of what makes them exceptional - and our role is to help them make the most meaningful contribution of their careers, doing work they love. We offer opportunities that go beyond traditional career paths. At Rolls-Royce SMR you can develop your career by exploring roles and challenges that align with your unique talents. Our culture At Rolls-Royce SMR, we are committed to ensuring that our teams reflect the communities we serve and that everyone can be themselves at work. We know that diverse teams are more innovative and get better results, and that our people can thrive and be more successful in truly inclusive cultures. Join us and help shape our culture. Find out more about our inclusion pledge. Rolls-Royce SMR is a place where everyone can grow, so whatever background you bring with you, please apply if this is a role that would make you excited to come into work every day and help shape our culture.You'll be joining a forward-thinking organisation that values transparency, fairness, and innovation. We offer: • A flexible, inclusive, and supportive working environment. • Opportunities for career growth in a rapidly scaling business. • A culture that values diversity, innovation, and continuous learning. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Inclusivity is important to us, and as a Disability Confident organisation, we are committed to fair, supportive, and continually improving recruitment practices that ensure everyone can thrive. What we offer At Rolls-Royce SMR, our reward offering is focused on recognising you for your efforts and motivate you to continue achieving. Our rewards and benefits scheme are designed for employees to have complete control. By providing complete autonomy, you can focus on what's important to you. Whether it's investments, insurances or wellbeing, it's in your hands. Work is an activity, not a place. We understand due to commitments and lifestyle; the world of work has evolved beyond the 9 - 5. Whether its varied hours or hybrid working, our flexible working arrangements make it possible for employees to achieve a true work life balance. Your career journey At Rolls-Royce SMR, we don't just want you to contribute, we want you to grow. We have open dialogue with our employees to understand the ambitions for their career and set plans to achieve them. Whether it's helping you obtain formal qualifications or pairing you with a mentor, Rolls-Royce SMR will provide you with a fulfilling career. Join our talent community We're always on the lookout for the best talent. If there isn't a role which is suitable for you now, you can .
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Role: Nuclear HVAC Systems Design Manager We are seeking a Nuclear HVAC Systems Design Manager to lead a team of around 20 engineers designing and integrating nuclear HVAC systems across the Reactor Island. The role involves planning the design activities, driving delivery, developing team capability, risk management and supporting governance processes. Reporting to the Senior Manager - HVAC System Design, this role ensures regulatory and safety compliance and supports delivery of integrated HVAC solutions across the SMR programme. Apply nuclear safety principles in the design of nuclear HVAC systems in aid of building the plant safety case.Work with stakeholders to manage system requirements. This is a pivotal, highimpact and long term role shaping a safetycritical system, where you'll apply your HVAC expertise, systems thinking and strong integration skills across a complex engineering programme. Essential Skills / Qualifications Experience managing teams of engineers. Knowledge of nuclear safety principles, design codes and systems engineering.Experience in supplier engagement, change management and process development. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Location Hybrid working, with regular attendance at our Derby, Manchester or Warrington offices depending on project and team requirements. £2,200 benefits allowance We are Rolls-Royce SMR A career with Rolls-Royce SMR offers a unique opportunity to contribute to an exciting organisation delivering a transformational mission. Rolls-Royce SMR is a radically different approach to proven nuclear technology. Each Rolls-Royce SMR power station will generate 470MW of low-carbon energy - equivalent to more than 150 onshore wind turbines and enough to power a million homes for over 60 years. With its Rolls-Royce SMRs will play a vital role in supporting renewable energy by helping to overcome intermittency and ensure a stable, sustainable energy future. We're proud to be one of the few employers that can genuinely say we're a strengths-based organisation. Our people are here because of what makes them exceptional - and our role is to help them make the most meaningful contribution of their careers, doing work they love. We offer opportunities that go beyond traditional career paths. At Rolls-Royce SMR you can develop your career by exploring roles and challenges that align with your unique talents. Our culture At Rolls-Royce SMR, we are committed to ensuring that our teams reflect the communities we serve and that everyone can be themselves at work. We know that diverse teams are more innovative and get better results, and that our people can thrive and be more successful in truly inclusive cultures. Join us and help shape our culture. Find out more about our inclusion pledge. Rolls-Royce SMR is a place where everyone can grow, so whatever background you bring with you, please apply if this is a role that would make you excited to come into work every day and help shape our culture.You'll be joining a forward-thinking organisation that values transparency, fairness, and innovation. We offer: • A flexible, inclusive, and supportive working environment. • Opportunities for career growth in a rapidly scaling business. • A culture that values diversity, innovation, and continuous learning. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Inclusivity is important to us, and as a Disability Confident organisation, we are committed to fair, supportive, and continually improving recruitment practices that ensure everyone can thrive. What we offer At Rolls-Royce SMR, our reward offering is focused on recognising you for your efforts and motivate you to continue achieving. Our rewards and benefits scheme are designed for employees to have complete control. By providing complete autonomy, you can focus on what's important to you. Whether it's investments, insurances or wellbeing, it's in your hands. Work is an activity, not a place. We understand due to commitments and lifestyle; the world of work has evolved beyond the 9 - 5. Whether its varied hours or hybrid working, our flexible working arrangements make it possible for employees to achieve a true work life balance. Your career journey At Rolls-Royce SMR, we don't just want you to contribute, we want you to grow. We have open dialogue with our employees to understand the ambitions for their career and set plans to achieve them. Whether it's helping you obtain formal qualifications or pairing you with a mentor, Rolls-Royce SMR will provide you with a fulfilling career. Join our talent community We're always on the lookout for the best talent. If there isn't a role which is suitable for you now, you can .
The Deputy Chief Management Accountant role will work closely with the Chief Management Accountant (CMA) and be responsible for the running and collation of the month end financial position, and be responsible for the provision of all financial analytical data to support the running of the Trust. Please note: CCAB recognised accountancy qualification required This advert may close early if we receive a high number of applications. The role requires a minimum of three days office working. Interviews will be held the week commencing 11th May. Main duties of the job Develop the Financial Management Team to provide a high quality business partnering function, by enhancing cross working between teams and improving processes which impact on the function. Act as the principal deputy to the Chief Management Accountant, assuming full responsibility for the management accounting function in their absence, including leadership of the finance team and presentation of financial reports to senior management and Board-level committees. Lead on the preparation and submission of external financial reporting. Provide trust wide analysis of the recurrent position, and analysis for our commissions. Responsible for developing, leading and managing the Trust's strategic financial management, together with the CMA, ensuring it adds value to the Trust. Offer expert knowledge of NHS business cases and investment appraisal generally. Be responsible for the Trust's Costing function and submission of the National Cost Collection. About us London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is the busiest ambulance Trust in the UK - it is a very exciting Finance Team to be part of. We are seeking someone who will fit with the Trust values - Caring, Respect and Teamwork. This role sits in our Management Accounts team, but has very close links to Operational and Executive Directors. The Finance team works widely across the Trust at all levels up to Board and with a variety of other partners such as external NHS Trusts, commercial organisations, Heathrow Airport, Stadia, and London's Air Ambulance. You will have the opportunity to join the team and gain experience of being involved in a varied portfolio. Annual leave starts at 27 days rising to 33 days, plus bank holidays, in line with agenda for change (NHS terms and conditions). Job responsibilities Provide leadership to the Financial Management Team, and line management to the Head of Costing Provide strategic financial information to Executive Committee, Board members and senior managers for corporate decision making Report and discuss with Executive Team, Trust Board and senior managers contentiously and highly complex Trust-wide issues such as the scenarios for strategic financial plans, financial risks and financial viability over the strategic horizon. Deputise for the Chief Management Accountant on all financial issues as required Lead the costing team to manage all areas of costing priorities including national cost collection submissions and service line reporting. Lead the financial input on large and complex projects, liaising with Finance Business Partners to manage delivery of high quality business case support Ensure the Trusts financial plans align with other aspects of the Trusts strategy Ensure the robust management and governance of financial frameworks, providing technical expertise to others in the Finance Department across a range of areas For a more detailed job description and main responsibilities of the role, please see the attached job description Person Specification Qualifications, Accreditations, Education CCAB recognised accountancy qualification An MBA or equivalent experience of managing part of the Finance function in a large service delivery organisation Undertaken a variety of additional short courses to develop specialist knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Experience Experience of dealing with highly complex discussions at Director level Proven track record of providing high quality, financial analysis and modelling Experience of preparation and completion of external monthly financial reporting and planning submissions to regulatorsExperience of managing costing functions and national costing submissions Experience of working at a strategic level, able to recognise direction and implications of policy Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Specialist in technical accounting issues, the post holder must be able to demonstrate sound technical accounting knowledge. This must include the application of knowledge from IFRS Able to demonstrate sound analytical skills with the ability to deal effectively with large quantities of complex data, both financial and non-financial and producing clear and understandable recommendations from it. Able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the NHS as a whole, its strategic direction and implications of policy. Experience of the NHS planning process Highly developed IT skills. Able to plan and co-ordinate the work in / outside of Finance to meet the month end and year-end timetables. Experience of negotiating and agreeing deadliness and standards and quality of work with other departments. Highly developed level of communication and interpersonal skills that enable highly complex technical issues to be explained in clear and concise terms. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £88,250 to £100,355 a year per annum incl HCAS
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
The Deputy Chief Management Accountant role will work closely with the Chief Management Accountant (CMA) and be responsible for the running and collation of the month end financial position, and be responsible for the provision of all financial analytical data to support the running of the Trust. Please note: CCAB recognised accountancy qualification required This advert may close early if we receive a high number of applications. The role requires a minimum of three days office working. Interviews will be held the week commencing 11th May. Main duties of the job Develop the Financial Management Team to provide a high quality business partnering function, by enhancing cross working between teams and improving processes which impact on the function. Act as the principal deputy to the Chief Management Accountant, assuming full responsibility for the management accounting function in their absence, including leadership of the finance team and presentation of financial reports to senior management and Board-level committees. Lead on the preparation and submission of external financial reporting. Provide trust wide analysis of the recurrent position, and analysis for our commissions. Responsible for developing, leading and managing the Trust's strategic financial management, together with the CMA, ensuring it adds value to the Trust. Offer expert knowledge of NHS business cases and investment appraisal generally. Be responsible for the Trust's Costing function and submission of the National Cost Collection. About us London Ambulance Service NHS Trust is the busiest ambulance Trust in the UK - it is a very exciting Finance Team to be part of. We are seeking someone who will fit with the Trust values - Caring, Respect and Teamwork. This role sits in our Management Accounts team, but has very close links to Operational and Executive Directors. The Finance team works widely across the Trust at all levels up to Board and with a variety of other partners such as external NHS Trusts, commercial organisations, Heathrow Airport, Stadia, and London's Air Ambulance. You will have the opportunity to join the team and gain experience of being involved in a varied portfolio. Annual leave starts at 27 days rising to 33 days, plus bank holidays, in line with agenda for change (NHS terms and conditions). Job responsibilities Provide leadership to the Financial Management Team, and line management to the Head of Costing Provide strategic financial information to Executive Committee, Board members and senior managers for corporate decision making Report and discuss with Executive Team, Trust Board and senior managers contentiously and highly complex Trust-wide issues such as the scenarios for strategic financial plans, financial risks and financial viability over the strategic horizon. Deputise for the Chief Management Accountant on all financial issues as required Lead the costing team to manage all areas of costing priorities including national cost collection submissions and service line reporting. Lead the financial input on large and complex projects, liaising with Finance Business Partners to manage delivery of high quality business case support Ensure the Trusts financial plans align with other aspects of the Trusts strategy Ensure the robust management and governance of financial frameworks, providing technical expertise to others in the Finance Department across a range of areas For a more detailed job description and main responsibilities of the role, please see the attached job description Person Specification Qualifications, Accreditations, Education CCAB recognised accountancy qualification An MBA or equivalent experience of managing part of the Finance function in a large service delivery organisation Undertaken a variety of additional short courses to develop specialist knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Experience Experience of dealing with highly complex discussions at Director level Proven track record of providing high quality, financial analysis and modelling Experience of preparation and completion of external monthly financial reporting and planning submissions to regulatorsExperience of managing costing functions and national costing submissions Experience of working at a strategic level, able to recognise direction and implications of policy Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Specialist in technical accounting issues, the post holder must be able to demonstrate sound technical accounting knowledge. This must include the application of knowledge from IFRS Able to demonstrate sound analytical skills with the ability to deal effectively with large quantities of complex data, both financial and non-financial and producing clear and understandable recommendations from it. Able to demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the NHS as a whole, its strategic direction and implications of policy. Experience of the NHS planning process Highly developed IT skills. Able to plan and co-ordinate the work in / outside of Finance to meet the month end and year-end timetables. Experience of negotiating and agreeing deadliness and standards and quality of work with other departments. Highly developed level of communication and interpersonal skills that enable highly complex technical issues to be explained in clear and concise terms. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £88,250 to £100,355 a year per annum incl HCAS
Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Department: Investment Management - Compliance Monitoring & As Job Category: Support Location: Liverpool, GB, L3 1NW Date: 2 Apr 2026 At Rathbones, we help people invest their money well, so they can live well. That means more than financial returns - it's about helping people feel confident in their decisions and supported in their future. We don't just manage money, we guide people through life's big moments, helping them stay on track and focus on what matters most. We're proud to be one of the UK's leading wealth managers, with over £109bn in assets under management and 20+ offices across the UK and Channel Islands. We're a FTSE 250 company with national reach and a local feel - and we're growing. As of June 2025 Department: Compliance Location: Liverpool Contract Type: Permanent The Role To act as a Surveillance Monitoring Officer and support with the execution of the 2LOD 'surveillance' monitoring programme including but not limited to daily review of trade activity and weekly assessment of best execution. Outcomes of the Role Supports the delivery of the surveillance monitoring programme across the Rathbones Group, in line with regulatory requirements and ensures the smooth delivery of said plan to a high standard of quality. Ensures that the quality and tenacity of review work completed is to a high standard, accurate and well documented. Assesses trades on a daily basis for potential market abuse utilising the automated analysis software, LiquidMetrix and the business enhanced monitoring activities. Assess best execution on a weekly basis and provides challenge to 1LoD Dealing teams on the outliers identified by the trade monitoring software. Attends and provides input to weekly best execution meetings between the Dealing team and Compliance. Supports the maintenance and development of the trade monitoring software, LiquidMetrix. Including, but not limited to, the annual parameters' assessment and ongoing continuous improvement of the monitoring frameworks. Performs routine monitoring programme across the Group's communication mediums. Produces regulatory submissions including TR-1 reports and Takeover Panel reporting. Develops insightful and meaningful management information to help governing Committees understand themes and trends arising. Drives the continuing professional development of oneself. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Demonstrates a solid understanding of the investment management industry. Demonstrable experience in compliance monitoring and a strong understanding of the regulatory requirements of this. Confident communicator, skilled at developing internal relationships and external where necessary (e.g. regulators, external auditors and potentially clients) Strong collaboration skills - proactively seeks to share information and ideas. Keeps up to date with developments in both the Rathbones Group and wider industry, including new products, legislation and regulation. Knowledge and good understanding of COBs, MAR, CASS and general FCA and PRA requirements. Strong IT literacy and ability to adapt to new systems Background in compliance roles and experience of compliance monitoring Demonstrable experience in trade monitoring including Best Execution and Market Abuse Our offer to you We want everyone at Rathbones to fulfil their potential, in an environment where you are proud to work and feel like you belong. We offer a comprehensive remuneration package, which we review regularly, and benefits include: A company pension - 9% non-contributory or 10% if you contribute 5% Private medical insurance - Individual on joining, family after 1 year's service Life assurance - 8 x salary Company share scheme Discretionary bonus Flexible holidays - purchase up to 5 additional days Green Car Scheme Family friendly policies - enhanced family leave for parents & carers Study support - study days and funding for courses and qualifications Season travel ticket loans Other voluntary benefits you can choose to suit you Our employees can choose to take part in various social groups and communities to support their wellbeing, growth, development and sense of community. These include: Sports & Social Committees, such as cricket, football, netball, running, yoga, quiz nights, charity bake sales and much more. Inclusion Networks that help us drive change within the organisation such as Gender Balance, Multicultural, Abilities Count, Pride, Social Mobility, Generations, Menopause ' and Armed Forces. The NextGen IM Network, which brings together a community of trainees from across the UK, who are all at the early stages of their careers and offers development opportunities, exposure across the business as well as peer support and connection. Life at Rathbones We aim to become an employer of choice for the wealth management sector, to achieve this we are working hard to build a diverse, equal, and inclusive workplace that motivates, develops and embraces the strengths of all our colleagues. Being part of Rathbones means you will join a team of passionate professionals in a successful culture that cares for its people. At Rathbones, we provide meaningful work, opportunities, and a voice to all. We are committed to building a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities and encourage applications from all backgrounds. We welcome individuals who share our values. We're a Disability Confident Employer (level 2) under the UK Government scheme. This means we've signed up to a set of commitments around how we recruit, retain and develop people with disabilities. Find out more about the Government Scheme online, click here. If you require adjustments to apply for a role at Rathbones, please contact us via to let us know what adjustments you may need. Mission We believe in playing the long game. That means building consistent results, earning trust and doing the right thing - for our clients, our colleagues and the communities we're part of. Our values shape how we work: - We aim high - We get it done - We show we care - We do the right thing These aren't just words on a wall. They guide how we treat each other, how we make decisions and how we build relationships that last. We will close this advert once we have received enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Department: Investment Management - Compliance Monitoring & As Job Category: Support Location: Liverpool, GB, L3 1NW Date: 2 Apr 2026 At Rathbones, we help people invest their money well, so they can live well. That means more than financial returns - it's about helping people feel confident in their decisions and supported in their future. We don't just manage money, we guide people through life's big moments, helping them stay on track and focus on what matters most. We're proud to be one of the UK's leading wealth managers, with over £109bn in assets under management and 20+ offices across the UK and Channel Islands. We're a FTSE 250 company with national reach and a local feel - and we're growing. As of June 2025 Department: Compliance Location: Liverpool Contract Type: Permanent The Role To act as a Surveillance Monitoring Officer and support with the execution of the 2LOD 'surveillance' monitoring programme including but not limited to daily review of trade activity and weekly assessment of best execution. Outcomes of the Role Supports the delivery of the surveillance monitoring programme across the Rathbones Group, in line with regulatory requirements and ensures the smooth delivery of said plan to a high standard of quality. Ensures that the quality and tenacity of review work completed is to a high standard, accurate and well documented. Assesses trades on a daily basis for potential market abuse utilising the automated analysis software, LiquidMetrix and the business enhanced monitoring activities. Assess best execution on a weekly basis and provides challenge to 1LoD Dealing teams on the outliers identified by the trade monitoring software. Attends and provides input to weekly best execution meetings between the Dealing team and Compliance. Supports the maintenance and development of the trade monitoring software, LiquidMetrix. Including, but not limited to, the annual parameters' assessment and ongoing continuous improvement of the monitoring frameworks. Performs routine monitoring programme across the Group's communication mediums. Produces regulatory submissions including TR-1 reports and Takeover Panel reporting. Develops insightful and meaningful management information to help governing Committees understand themes and trends arising. Drives the continuing professional development of oneself. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Demonstrates a solid understanding of the investment management industry. Demonstrable experience in compliance monitoring and a strong understanding of the regulatory requirements of this. Confident communicator, skilled at developing internal relationships and external where necessary (e.g. regulators, external auditors and potentially clients) Strong collaboration skills - proactively seeks to share information and ideas. Keeps up to date with developments in both the Rathbones Group and wider industry, including new products, legislation and regulation. Knowledge and good understanding of COBs, MAR, CASS and general FCA and PRA requirements. Strong IT literacy and ability to adapt to new systems Background in compliance roles and experience of compliance monitoring Demonstrable experience in trade monitoring including Best Execution and Market Abuse Our offer to you We want everyone at Rathbones to fulfil their potential, in an environment where you are proud to work and feel like you belong. We offer a comprehensive remuneration package, which we review regularly, and benefits include: A company pension - 9% non-contributory or 10% if you contribute 5% Private medical insurance - Individual on joining, family after 1 year's service Life assurance - 8 x salary Company share scheme Discretionary bonus Flexible holidays - purchase up to 5 additional days Green Car Scheme Family friendly policies - enhanced family leave for parents & carers Study support - study days and funding for courses and qualifications Season travel ticket loans Other voluntary benefits you can choose to suit you Our employees can choose to take part in various social groups and communities to support their wellbeing, growth, development and sense of community. These include: Sports & Social Committees, such as cricket, football, netball, running, yoga, quiz nights, charity bake sales and much more. Inclusion Networks that help us drive change within the organisation such as Gender Balance, Multicultural, Abilities Count, Pride, Social Mobility, Generations, Menopause ' and Armed Forces. The NextGen IM Network, which brings together a community of trainees from across the UK, who are all at the early stages of their careers and offers development opportunities, exposure across the business as well as peer support and connection. Life at Rathbones We aim to become an employer of choice for the wealth management sector, to achieve this we are working hard to build a diverse, equal, and inclusive workplace that motivates, develops and embraces the strengths of all our colleagues. Being part of Rathbones means you will join a team of passionate professionals in a successful culture that cares for its people. At Rathbones, we provide meaningful work, opportunities, and a voice to all. We are committed to building a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities and encourage applications from all backgrounds. We welcome individuals who share our values. We're a Disability Confident Employer (level 2) under the UK Government scheme. This means we've signed up to a set of commitments around how we recruit, retain and develop people with disabilities. Find out more about the Government Scheme online, click here. If you require adjustments to apply for a role at Rathbones, please contact us via to let us know what adjustments you may need. Mission We believe in playing the long game. That means building consistent results, earning trust and doing the right thing - for our clients, our colleagues and the communities we're part of. Our values shape how we work: - We aim high - We get it done - We show we care - We do the right thing These aren't just words on a wall. They guide how we treat each other, how we make decisions and how we build relationships that last. We will close this advert once we have received enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out.
Job Title: Technical Compliance Manager Location: South East London / Kent area Salary: 75k - £85k plus package Overview We are seeking an experienced Technical Compliance Manager to join a well-established SPV supporting a major acute hospital PFI contract. The role will be responsible for ensuring statutory, technical, and contractual compliance across a complex healthcare estate. Working closely with the SPC Manager, FM service provider, and hospital Trust, you will provide oversight of Hard FM service delivery, ensuring maintenance, engineering services, and lifecycle activities are delivered in line with contractual obligations and healthcare standards. Key Responsibilities Ensure statutory and contractual compliance across the hospital estate in line with PFI obligations and relevant regulations. Monitor and review the Hard FM service provider s performance, ensuring services are delivered in accordance with contractual KPIs and service standards. Oversee statutory maintenance programmes, certification, and compliance documentation, ensuring records are accurate and audit ready. Support and coordinate technical audits, inspections, and compliance reviews across the estate. Provide technical oversight of planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and lifecycle works, ensuring works are delivered safely and in line with asset management strategies. Identify and manage technical risks, escalating issues where necessary and supporting the implementation of corrective actions. Work closely with the hospital Trust, contractors, and technical advisors to ensure effective communication and resolution of technical issues. Prepare and contribute to compliance reporting and governance processes on behalf of the SPV. Support the SPC Manager in ensuring operational performance and contractual compliance across the project. Skills & Experience Strong background in Hard FM or technical compliance within large or complex estates. Experience working within PFI/PPP contracts, ideally within healthcare environments. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements, engineering systems, and estates maintenance standards. Experience working within acute hospital or healthcare estates preferred. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Qualifications Relevant qualification in Engineering, Building Services, Facilities Management, or Construction (or equivalent experience). Professional membership (e.g., IWFM, CIBSE, IET) desirable.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Technical Compliance Manager Location: South East London / Kent area Salary: 75k - £85k plus package Overview We are seeking an experienced Technical Compliance Manager to join a well-established SPV supporting a major acute hospital PFI contract. The role will be responsible for ensuring statutory, technical, and contractual compliance across a complex healthcare estate. Working closely with the SPC Manager, FM service provider, and hospital Trust, you will provide oversight of Hard FM service delivery, ensuring maintenance, engineering services, and lifecycle activities are delivered in line with contractual obligations and healthcare standards. Key Responsibilities Ensure statutory and contractual compliance across the hospital estate in line with PFI obligations and relevant regulations. Monitor and review the Hard FM service provider s performance, ensuring services are delivered in accordance with contractual KPIs and service standards. Oversee statutory maintenance programmes, certification, and compliance documentation, ensuring records are accurate and audit ready. Support and coordinate technical audits, inspections, and compliance reviews across the estate. Provide technical oversight of planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and lifecycle works, ensuring works are delivered safely and in line with asset management strategies. Identify and manage technical risks, escalating issues where necessary and supporting the implementation of corrective actions. Work closely with the hospital Trust, contractors, and technical advisors to ensure effective communication and resolution of technical issues. Prepare and contribute to compliance reporting and governance processes on behalf of the SPV. Support the SPC Manager in ensuring operational performance and contractual compliance across the project. Skills & Experience Strong background in Hard FM or technical compliance within large or complex estates. Experience working within PFI/PPP contracts, ideally within healthcare environments. Knowledge of statutory compliance requirements, engineering systems, and estates maintenance standards. Experience working within acute hospital or healthcare estates preferred. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Qualifications Relevant qualification in Engineering, Building Services, Facilities Management, or Construction (or equivalent experience). Professional membership (e.g., IWFM, CIBSE, IET) desirable.
Engineering Manager Project: HS2 Track Infrastructure Project Key responsibilities This role provides senior technical leadership for Track Systems scope, ensuring the integrated delivery, assurance, and governance of multidisciplinary design in line with HS2 contractual requirements. Supports the Lead Engineering Manager / Engineering Lead (Lot) in the coordination and delivery of design for the allocated Lot, from Scheme Design through Detailed Design, construction support and As-Built stages, in accordance with the Works Information and HS2 assurance processes. Acts as the Lot-level engineering focal point, coordinating day-to-day design delivery with Construction, Commercial, Planning and Project Controls teams to ensure alignment of design outputs with programme, cost and construction sequencing requirements. Is embedded within the route-wide Track Engineering function, ensuring consistency of technical standards, governance, assurance processes and design integration across all Lots. Acts as a key link between Lot delivery and the central Track engineering structure, supporting coherent implementation of engineering strategies, technical decisions and interface management across the route. Coordinates and monitors the performance and outputs of Designers and specialist design subcontractors/suppliers at Lot level, ensuring that design deliverables are compliant, integrated, buildable and aligned with route-wide technical principles. Supports the management of internal and external interfaces within the Lot, while contributing to the alignment and resolution of route-wide interface matters in coordination with the central Track Engineering function. Participates in technical reviews (IDC / IDR), progressive assurance activities and CDM compliance, escalating strategic or high-risk matters to the Lead Engineering Manager as appropriate. Supports working-level engagement with the Client and interfacing contractors, ensuring communication is consistent with the route-wide engineering position and direction set by the Lead Engineering Manager and Engineering Director. Assists in identifying, monitoring and mitigating technical risks and opportunities at Lot level, contributing to route-wide optimisation and knowledge-sharing initiatives. Where required, provides support during change processes for Lot-related scope, including coordination of designer inputs and coordinating preparation of technical responses. Provides technical input and support to relevant commercial communications (SNCs, NCRs, CEs, Departures, etc.). Attends the weekly meetings with the construction team and broader design team and client in Birmingham and/or London. Reports to: Lead Engineering Manager / Engineering Lead (Lot) Location: London Key Skills and qualifications Chartered Civil Engineering / Rail Civil Engineer /Architect or equivalent. Master s degree from an accredited institution. Extensive experience in major infrastructure projects, including senior design or engineering coordination roles Strong track record in major rail programmes will be highly desirable Experience operating under NEC contracts Experience in managing and liaising with third parties and other contractors Leadership, decision-making, communication and stakeholder-management skills Very good communication and organisational skills
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Engineering Manager Project: HS2 Track Infrastructure Project Key responsibilities This role provides senior technical leadership for Track Systems scope, ensuring the integrated delivery, assurance, and governance of multidisciplinary design in line with HS2 contractual requirements. Supports the Lead Engineering Manager / Engineering Lead (Lot) in the coordination and delivery of design for the allocated Lot, from Scheme Design through Detailed Design, construction support and As-Built stages, in accordance with the Works Information and HS2 assurance processes. Acts as the Lot-level engineering focal point, coordinating day-to-day design delivery with Construction, Commercial, Planning and Project Controls teams to ensure alignment of design outputs with programme, cost and construction sequencing requirements. Is embedded within the route-wide Track Engineering function, ensuring consistency of technical standards, governance, assurance processes and design integration across all Lots. Acts as a key link between Lot delivery and the central Track engineering structure, supporting coherent implementation of engineering strategies, technical decisions and interface management across the route. Coordinates and monitors the performance and outputs of Designers and specialist design subcontractors/suppliers at Lot level, ensuring that design deliverables are compliant, integrated, buildable and aligned with route-wide technical principles. Supports the management of internal and external interfaces within the Lot, while contributing to the alignment and resolution of route-wide interface matters in coordination with the central Track Engineering function. Participates in technical reviews (IDC / IDR), progressive assurance activities and CDM compliance, escalating strategic or high-risk matters to the Lead Engineering Manager as appropriate. Supports working-level engagement with the Client and interfacing contractors, ensuring communication is consistent with the route-wide engineering position and direction set by the Lead Engineering Manager and Engineering Director. Assists in identifying, monitoring and mitigating technical risks and opportunities at Lot level, contributing to route-wide optimisation and knowledge-sharing initiatives. Where required, provides support during change processes for Lot-related scope, including coordination of designer inputs and coordinating preparation of technical responses. Provides technical input and support to relevant commercial communications (SNCs, NCRs, CEs, Departures, etc.). Attends the weekly meetings with the construction team and broader design team and client in Birmingham and/or London. Reports to: Lead Engineering Manager / Engineering Lead (Lot) Location: London Key Skills and qualifications Chartered Civil Engineering / Rail Civil Engineer /Architect or equivalent. Master s degree from an accredited institution. Extensive experience in major infrastructure projects, including senior design or engineering coordination roles Strong track record in major rail programmes will be highly desirable Experience operating under NEC contracts Experience in managing and liaising with third parties and other contractors Leadership, decision-making, communication and stakeholder-management skills Very good communication and organisational skills
Technical M&E Sales Manager Location: Home/Office Based (Bristol) People Solutions are currently recruiting for a Technical M & E Sales Manager to join our client who is a well-established and growing business within the Mechanical & Electrical services sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially driven and technically minded individual to take ownership of a regional sales function, with excellent earning potential and long-term career progression. Hours of work: Monday to Friday (Full-time, flexibility required for travel across the South West) Salary: £50,000 per annum + £1,000 Christmas bonus based on attendance Annual bonus based on hitting target which is 1% of total sales once you hit the budget Benefits include: Your benefits as a Technical M & E Sales Manager will be: • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays • Company vehicle • Commission bonus structure • Performance-based annual bonus • Company pension scheme • Private health insurance • Statutory Sick Pay • Team-building events • Early birthday finish • Full PPE and training provided Day-to-day duties: As a Technical M & E Sales Manager, your duties will include (but not be limited to): • Planning and prioritising regional sales activities to achieve and exceed revenue targets • Developing and managing a portfolio of new and existing customers • Identifying new business opportunities within the M & E and building services sector • Building strong relationships with clients to maximise growth and customer satisfaction • Managing pricing, margins, and service mix to meet commercial objectives • Maintaining accurate CRM records and following up on all enquiries and leads • Monitoring market trends and competitor activity to support business strategy • Collaborating with internal teams to improve service delivery and sales performance • Conducting site surveys to assess project requirements • Producing Bills of Materials (BOM) and detailed quotations • Preparing Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) • Attending client meetings and internal company meetings as required Essential skills: To be successful as a Technical M & E Sales Manager you will need: • Proven sales experience within M & E, building services, pumps, water treatment, or engineering sectors • Strong technical understanding of engineering or building services environments • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics • Knowledge of pipework systems, sizing, and mechanical installations • Experience preparing RAMS with a good understanding of health & safety • Experience conducting site surveys and producing quotations/BOMs • Strong commercial awareness including pricing and margin control • Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills • Ability to build and maintain strong customer relationships • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team • Proficiency in CRM systems and Microsoft Office • Full UK driving licence • Willingness to travel across the South West Desirable experience: • Knowledge of booster pumps, submersible pumps, and water filtration systems • Familiarity with building services standards and regulations • Experience working with contractors, consultants, and facilities managers • Background in water management, pump engineering, or M&E services • Relevant industry qualifications (mechanical, electrical, engineering, or sales) Experience working with (or strong understanding of) will be desirable: • Clean water pumps • Booster pump systems • Sewage treatment systems • Borehole pumps and water supply systems • UV sterilisation • Heating & chilled water pressurisation systems • Pump control panels and systems • Rainwater harvesting systems • Associated pipework, valves, and control equipment Training: Full job-specific training will be provided where required, with ongoing support to ensure success in the role. Contact: If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as a Technical M & E Sales Manager, apply today or contact our recruitment team for more information. People Solutions do not charge candidates any fees or request deposits at any stage of the recruitment process
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Technical M&E Sales Manager Location: Home/Office Based (Bristol) People Solutions are currently recruiting for a Technical M & E Sales Manager to join our client who is a well-established and growing business within the Mechanical & Electrical services sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially driven and technically minded individual to take ownership of a regional sales function, with excellent earning potential and long-term career progression. Hours of work: Monday to Friday (Full-time, flexibility required for travel across the South West) Salary: £50,000 per annum + £1,000 Christmas bonus based on attendance Annual bonus based on hitting target which is 1% of total sales once you hit the budget Benefits include: Your benefits as a Technical M & E Sales Manager will be: • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays • Company vehicle • Commission bonus structure • Performance-based annual bonus • Company pension scheme • Private health insurance • Statutory Sick Pay • Team-building events • Early birthday finish • Full PPE and training provided Day-to-day duties: As a Technical M & E Sales Manager, your duties will include (but not be limited to): • Planning and prioritising regional sales activities to achieve and exceed revenue targets • Developing and managing a portfolio of new and existing customers • Identifying new business opportunities within the M & E and building services sector • Building strong relationships with clients to maximise growth and customer satisfaction • Managing pricing, margins, and service mix to meet commercial objectives • Maintaining accurate CRM records and following up on all enquiries and leads • Monitoring market trends and competitor activity to support business strategy • Collaborating with internal teams to improve service delivery and sales performance • Conducting site surveys to assess project requirements • Producing Bills of Materials (BOM) and detailed quotations • Preparing Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) • Attending client meetings and internal company meetings as required Essential skills: To be successful as a Technical M & E Sales Manager you will need: • Proven sales experience within M & E, building services, pumps, water treatment, or engineering sectors • Strong technical understanding of engineering or building services environments • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics • Knowledge of pipework systems, sizing, and mechanical installations • Experience preparing RAMS with a good understanding of health & safety • Experience conducting site surveys and producing quotations/BOMs • Strong commercial awareness including pricing and margin control • Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills • Ability to build and maintain strong customer relationships • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team • Proficiency in CRM systems and Microsoft Office • Full UK driving licence • Willingness to travel across the South West Desirable experience: • Knowledge of booster pumps, submersible pumps, and water filtration systems • Familiarity with building services standards and regulations • Experience working with contractors, consultants, and facilities managers • Background in water management, pump engineering, or M&E services • Relevant industry qualifications (mechanical, electrical, engineering, or sales) Experience working with (or strong understanding of) will be desirable: • Clean water pumps • Booster pump systems • Sewage treatment systems • Borehole pumps and water supply systems • UV sterilisation • Heating & chilled water pressurisation systems • Pump control panels and systems • Rainwater harvesting systems • Associated pipework, valves, and control equipment Training: Full job-specific training will be provided where required, with ongoing support to ensure success in the role. Contact: If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as a Technical M & E Sales Manager, apply today or contact our recruitment team for more information. People Solutions do not charge candidates any fees or request deposits at any stage of the recruitment process
Job Title: Project Engineer Location: Preston, Lancashire, UK Salary: 40,000 pa depending on experience. Job type: Full time, Permanent Gafoor is a dynamic and rapidly growing family-owned business in Preston. They are a key player in their sector operating on a national basis, supplying poultry products to leading blue chip manufacturers and a strong investment program. About you role: This role is vital in ensuring the smooth and effective delivery of minor works projects across the manufacturing, utilities and infrastructure environment. Working within a dynamic FMCG environment, you'll take ownership for the delivery of minor works projects including the associated contractor and supplier management, project tracking and cost control - whilst ensuring all compliance and safety standards are adhered to. This is a hands-on, detail-oriented role that requires strong organisation, communication, and commercial awareness. Working hours could be flexible on discussion to ensure weekend installations work can be carried out where required. If you are seeking the chance to join a well-established company who will offer you a rewarding career, then send your CV in for immediate consideration. Sponsorship will only be considered for this role from candidates who already have a valid VISA and who are currently working in the UK. This role would suit a junior Project engineer looking for their next role or an experienced manufacturing engineer looking to step in to their first project role. Key responsibilities: As a project engineer your responsibilities will include: People management: Effectively manage a diverse team of engineers, managing shifts, holidays and training to deliver an effective maintenance program to the business. Project delivery: Build and deliver an effective project plan using MSP to control resources. Holding project meetings with internal and external stakeholders as required. Delivering projects on time and in full including testing, commissioning and project handover documentation. Stakeholder management: Work with Engineering, production, quality and external providers to build a cooperative approach to ensure successful project delivery. System Administration: Maintain and update all project files, tests and certification and update information to load into the site CMMS. Process Improvement: Drive efficiency, reduce costs, and implement best practice within the project remit. About you: Skills and Qualifications required for this role: Either Mechanical / electrical / Chemical engineering qualification - Essential Experience of taking the lead in engineering project activities- Essential Proven experience of using project management software such as MSP - Essential Experience of working within the food manufacturing sector - Desirable Strong communication and presentation skills - Essential UK Driving License - Desirable Strong IT & Numerical skills - Essential Ability to work independently and use initiative - Essential Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail - Essential Experience in a fast-moving engineering environment - Essential Benefits: Competitive salary Support to develop your career and grow with the company, including in-house and accredited qualifications Be part of a family-oriented culture Free parking and onsite canteen serving fresh hot meals each day Play a key role in delivering quality products nationwide. If you are seeking the chance to join a well-established company at an exciting stage in their growth, please click the APPLY button to send your CV in for immediate consideration. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Engineer, Site Engineer, Installation Engineer, Manufacturing Project Manager, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, FMCG Engineering, Electrical Engineer, may also be suitable for this role.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Engineer Location: Preston, Lancashire, UK Salary: 40,000 pa depending on experience. Job type: Full time, Permanent Gafoor is a dynamic and rapidly growing family-owned business in Preston. They are a key player in their sector operating on a national basis, supplying poultry products to leading blue chip manufacturers and a strong investment program. About you role: This role is vital in ensuring the smooth and effective delivery of minor works projects across the manufacturing, utilities and infrastructure environment. Working within a dynamic FMCG environment, you'll take ownership for the delivery of minor works projects including the associated contractor and supplier management, project tracking and cost control - whilst ensuring all compliance and safety standards are adhered to. This is a hands-on, detail-oriented role that requires strong organisation, communication, and commercial awareness. Working hours could be flexible on discussion to ensure weekend installations work can be carried out where required. If you are seeking the chance to join a well-established company who will offer you a rewarding career, then send your CV in for immediate consideration. Sponsorship will only be considered for this role from candidates who already have a valid VISA and who are currently working in the UK. This role would suit a junior Project engineer looking for their next role or an experienced manufacturing engineer looking to step in to their first project role. Key responsibilities: As a project engineer your responsibilities will include: People management: Effectively manage a diverse team of engineers, managing shifts, holidays and training to deliver an effective maintenance program to the business. Project delivery: Build and deliver an effective project plan using MSP to control resources. Holding project meetings with internal and external stakeholders as required. Delivering projects on time and in full including testing, commissioning and project handover documentation. Stakeholder management: Work with Engineering, production, quality and external providers to build a cooperative approach to ensure successful project delivery. System Administration: Maintain and update all project files, tests and certification and update information to load into the site CMMS. Process Improvement: Drive efficiency, reduce costs, and implement best practice within the project remit. About you: Skills and Qualifications required for this role: Either Mechanical / electrical / Chemical engineering qualification - Essential Experience of taking the lead in engineering project activities- Essential Proven experience of using project management software such as MSP - Essential Experience of working within the food manufacturing sector - Desirable Strong communication and presentation skills - Essential UK Driving License - Desirable Strong IT & Numerical skills - Essential Ability to work independently and use initiative - Essential Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail - Essential Experience in a fast-moving engineering environment - Essential Benefits: Competitive salary Support to develop your career and grow with the company, including in-house and accredited qualifications Be part of a family-oriented culture Free parking and onsite canteen serving fresh hot meals each day Play a key role in delivering quality products nationwide. If you are seeking the chance to join a well-established company at an exciting stage in their growth, please click the APPLY button to send your CV in for immediate consideration. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Project Engineer, Site Engineer, Installation Engineer, Manufacturing Project Manager, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, FMCG Engineering, Electrical Engineer, may also be suitable for this role.
Store Manager £31,000 per annual 40 hours per week Frankley Services, M5 between Junction 3 and 4, Illey Ln, Birmingham, B32 4AR As a Store Manager, you will understand that it is all about people; it's where we look to create a memorable customer experience. We'll empower you to treat your store as your own and help shape the winning culture that we are aspiring to achieve. As a Store Manager, you'll lead your team in delivering WHSmith's handy range travel essentials and exceptional service as we transform the UK's rest stop experience. What you will get in return as a Store Manager Annual bonus up to £7,800pa (up to 20%, dependent on location and performance) Up to 60% colleague discount for you, family, and friends with brands such as Costa Coffee, Pret A Manger, M&S Simply Food, Burger King, Greggs, KFC, WHSmith and more Enhanced benefits, including pension, sick pay, maternity, paternity, and life assurance Fabulous development opportunities including funded qualifications, leading to the next step in your career being a Site Operations Manager What you will be doing as a Store Manager Ensure that the WHSmith unit achieves, as a minimum, the financial targets agreed budget and P&L As a Store Manager you will support and develop your team, ensuring that each colleague feels valued, supported, and able to grow both personal and professionally Adhering to and ensuring delivery of brand standards Overall responsibility for driving consistent high quality customer service and sales Lead shifts including opening and closing the unit What Skills & Knowledge you'll need A proven track record in managing and leading teams in a high volume, retail, or catering brand environment You will have previous experience working to and delivering against budgets, P&L, labour costs and ratios and cost saving initiatives An ability to build strong and positive relationships with stakeholders Previous experience motivating and increasing the performance of your team with mentoring, training, and succession planning. An ability to remain calm under pressure in a pressurised environment You may be an assistant general manager or deputy manager who is aspiring to take their career to the next level, or you may already be a manager within the retail, catering or hospitality sectors such as a restaurant manager, general manager, catering manager or store manager looking for that next challenge. We want to hear from you! We offer flexible working arrangements, including options to adjust your hours, work compressed schedules, or follow a fixed shift pattern to support your work life balance. Where our customer's journey pauses, yours just begins. Ready to start you journey with us, Apply today! Please note internally this role is called Department Manager
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Store Manager £31,000 per annual 40 hours per week Frankley Services, M5 between Junction 3 and 4, Illey Ln, Birmingham, B32 4AR As a Store Manager, you will understand that it is all about people; it's where we look to create a memorable customer experience. We'll empower you to treat your store as your own and help shape the winning culture that we are aspiring to achieve. As a Store Manager, you'll lead your team in delivering WHSmith's handy range travel essentials and exceptional service as we transform the UK's rest stop experience. What you will get in return as a Store Manager Annual bonus up to £7,800pa (up to 20%, dependent on location and performance) Up to 60% colleague discount for you, family, and friends with brands such as Costa Coffee, Pret A Manger, M&S Simply Food, Burger King, Greggs, KFC, WHSmith and more Enhanced benefits, including pension, sick pay, maternity, paternity, and life assurance Fabulous development opportunities including funded qualifications, leading to the next step in your career being a Site Operations Manager What you will be doing as a Store Manager Ensure that the WHSmith unit achieves, as a minimum, the financial targets agreed budget and P&L As a Store Manager you will support and develop your team, ensuring that each colleague feels valued, supported, and able to grow both personal and professionally Adhering to and ensuring delivery of brand standards Overall responsibility for driving consistent high quality customer service and sales Lead shifts including opening and closing the unit What Skills & Knowledge you'll need A proven track record in managing and leading teams in a high volume, retail, or catering brand environment You will have previous experience working to and delivering against budgets, P&L, labour costs and ratios and cost saving initiatives An ability to build strong and positive relationships with stakeholders Previous experience motivating and increasing the performance of your team with mentoring, training, and succession planning. An ability to remain calm under pressure in a pressurised environment You may be an assistant general manager or deputy manager who is aspiring to take their career to the next level, or you may already be a manager within the retail, catering or hospitality sectors such as a restaurant manager, general manager, catering manager or store manager looking for that next challenge. We want to hear from you! We offer flexible working arrangements, including options to adjust your hours, work compressed schedules, or follow a fixed shift pattern to support your work life balance. Where our customer's journey pauses, yours just begins. Ready to start you journey with us, Apply today! Please note internally this role is called Department Manager
A leading university in Greater London is looking for an experienced Programme Manager / Head of Programme Delivery. This senior role will lead major estates and capital development programmes, focusing on strategic transformation. Responsibilities include managing capital programmes, ensuring compliance, and collaborating with stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in complex projects and relevant professional qualifications. Join an inclusive institution committed to enhancing the student and staff experience.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
A leading university in Greater London is looking for an experienced Programme Manager / Head of Programme Delivery. This senior role will lead major estates and capital development programmes, focusing on strategic transformation. Responsibilities include managing capital programmes, ensuring compliance, and collaborating with stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in complex projects and relevant professional qualifications. Join an inclusive institution committed to enhancing the student and staff experience.
Shutdown Procurement Analyst Clydach, Swansea Contract until 31 December 2026 Full-Time Industrial / Manufacturing Introduction Acorn by Synergie is currently recruiting on behalf of its prestigious client, Vale Europe, for a Shutdown Procurement Analyst based at the Mond Nickel Refinery in Clydach, Swansea. The Mond Nickel Refinery has been one of the world's leading nickel refineries for over 120 years. Vale is a global mining leader with operations across the UK, Europe, Asia, and the USA. This contract role offers the opportunity to play a key part in the successful delivery of major refinery shutdowns within a highly regulated industrial environment. The Role As a Shutdown Procurement Analyst, you will support planned refinery shutdowns by ensuring all materials, equipment, and services are procured safely, cost-effectively, and on schedule. You will work closely with Maintenance, Engineering, Shutdown Management, and suppliers, managing the full procurement life cycle from supplier pre-qualification through to contract closeout. Living Vale's core values of accountability, integrity, and teamwork, you will contribute directly to safe, efficient, and well-executed shutdown events through strong commercial stewardship and collaboration. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end procurement activities for shutdown-related goods and services. Conduct supplier pre-qualification and maintain readiness of approved contractors. Develop and execute procurement strategies and cost-down initiatives. Prepare and manage RFQs and RFPs, coordinating all commercial communications. Analyse quotations and complete commercial evaluations with award recommendations. Participate in negotiations and ensure contracts mitigate commercial and compliance risks. Issue purchase orders and contracts in line with Vale governance requirements. Manage contract documentation, administration, and commercial closeout. Provide regular updates to the Procurement Manager on progress, risks, and supplier performance. Build and maintain strong relationships with key shutdown suppliers. Requirements Extensive experience in procurement, supply chain, or commercial roles. Experience within industrial, engineering, maintenance, or shutdown environments preferred. SAP experience. Strong Microsoft Office skills. College diploma in business, procurement, supply chain, or a related discipline. Strong commercial awareness with proven negotiation and analytical skills. Excellent organisation, communication, and problem-solving abilities. High attention to detail, particularly in commercial documentation. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work to strict shutdown deadlines. Preferred Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in a business-related subject. Procurement qualifications such as CIPS Level 3 or above (advantageous). Equality & Inclusion Vale is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. Applications are welcomed from all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age. Interested? Apply now with your up-to-date CV or contact Acorn by Synergie for further information about this Shutdown Procurement Analyst opportunity.
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
Shutdown Procurement Analyst Clydach, Swansea Contract until 31 December 2026 Full-Time Industrial / Manufacturing Introduction Acorn by Synergie is currently recruiting on behalf of its prestigious client, Vale Europe, for a Shutdown Procurement Analyst based at the Mond Nickel Refinery in Clydach, Swansea. The Mond Nickel Refinery has been one of the world's leading nickel refineries for over 120 years. Vale is a global mining leader with operations across the UK, Europe, Asia, and the USA. This contract role offers the opportunity to play a key part in the successful delivery of major refinery shutdowns within a highly regulated industrial environment. The Role As a Shutdown Procurement Analyst, you will support planned refinery shutdowns by ensuring all materials, equipment, and services are procured safely, cost-effectively, and on schedule. You will work closely with Maintenance, Engineering, Shutdown Management, and suppliers, managing the full procurement life cycle from supplier pre-qualification through to contract closeout. Living Vale's core values of accountability, integrity, and teamwork, you will contribute directly to safe, efficient, and well-executed shutdown events through strong commercial stewardship and collaboration. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end procurement activities for shutdown-related goods and services. Conduct supplier pre-qualification and maintain readiness of approved contractors. Develop and execute procurement strategies and cost-down initiatives. Prepare and manage RFQs and RFPs, coordinating all commercial communications. Analyse quotations and complete commercial evaluations with award recommendations. Participate in negotiations and ensure contracts mitigate commercial and compliance risks. Issue purchase orders and contracts in line with Vale governance requirements. Manage contract documentation, administration, and commercial closeout. Provide regular updates to the Procurement Manager on progress, risks, and supplier performance. Build and maintain strong relationships with key shutdown suppliers. Requirements Extensive experience in procurement, supply chain, or commercial roles. Experience within industrial, engineering, maintenance, or shutdown environments preferred. SAP experience. Strong Microsoft Office skills. College diploma in business, procurement, supply chain, or a related discipline. Strong commercial awareness with proven negotiation and analytical skills. Excellent organisation, communication, and problem-solving abilities. High attention to detail, particularly in commercial documentation. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work to strict shutdown deadlines. Preferred Qualifications NVQ Level 3 in a business-related subject. Procurement qualifications such as CIPS Level 3 or above (advantageous). Equality & Inclusion Vale is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. Applications are welcomed from all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age. Interested? Apply now with your up-to-date CV or contact Acorn by Synergie for further information about this Shutdown Procurement Analyst opportunity.
Engineering Manager - Electrical & RF CalibrationNorwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom Fortive Corporation Overview Fortive's essential technology makes the world safer and more productive. We accelerate transformation in high-impact fields like workplace safety, build environments, and healthcare.We are a global industrial technology innovator with a startup spirit. Our forward-looking companies lead the way in healthcare sterilization, industrial safety, predictive maintenance, and other mission-critical solutions. We're a force for progress, working alongside our customers and partners to solve challenges on a global scale, from workplace safety in the most demanding conditions to advanced technologies that help providers focus on exceptional patient care.We are a diverse team 10,000 strong, united by a dynamic, inclusive culture and energized by limitless learning and growth. We use the proven Fortive Business System (FBS) to accelerate our positive impact.At Fortive, we believe in you. We believe in your potential-your ability to learn, grow, and make a difference.At Fortive, we believe in us. We believe in the power of people working together to solve problems no one could solve alone.At Fortive, we believe in growth. We're honest about what's working and what isn't, and we never stop improving and innovating.Fortive: For you, for us, for growth. About Fluke Fluke is leading the world in creating software, test tools and technology that will support customers today and in the future. We are a customer-obsessed market leader with a strong reputation for reliability, quality and safety.A wholly owned subsidiary of Fortive Corporation (), Fluke is a global corporation headquartered in the greater Seattle area. Driven by the successful Fortive Business System, Fluke offers the passion of a startup with the resources of a Fortune 500 company. We are focused on the growth of our individual employees, teams and the Fluke brand.We Are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Fortive Corporation and all Fortive Companies are proud to be equal opportunity employers. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other characteristics protected by law. Fortive and all Fortive Companies are also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. Individuals who need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment application process, please contact us at . Bonus or Equity This position is also eligible for bonus as part of the total compensation package. Job Summary: The Engineering Manager for Electrical & RF Calibration leads engineering resources for electrical metrology and RF calibration products at Fluke, managing product delivery and lifecycle from concept through deployment to ensure quality, performance, compliance, and customer satisfaction.Overseeing a multidisciplinary team of hardware, firmware, and software engineers mainly in Norwich, UK, this role also draws on global Fluke engineering resources as needed.The position applies systems engineering methods to deliver high-quality, scalable calibration products that meet business and customer needs. Key Responsibilities: Own end-to-end product delivery and lifecycle management for electrical and RF calibration products, from initial concept through sustaining engineering. Lead cross-functional engineering teams (Hardware, Software, and Firmware) to deliver complex, high-precision measurement systems. Define and validate system architectures, with a specific focus on RF signal integrity, electrical metrology standards, and firmware/software integration. Partner with Product Management and customers to translate market needs into clear, actionable technical requirements for the Norwich-based team. Lead technical feasibility reviews, design reviews, and risk mitigation activities, particularly for high-frequency RF circuit design. Drive strong systems engineering practices across requirements, integration, verification, and lifecycle processes. Monitor product performance, customer feedback, and competitive trends in the Test & Measurement industry to ensure strong business impact. Guide continuous improvement of development processes, documentation, and design rigor (e.g., using FBS/Fortive Business System tools). Support innovation and early-stage exploration of new measurement technologies and IP opportunities. Key Qualifications: Education: BS or MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a related technical field. Leadership: 10+ years of experience in product development, with proven experience leading multidisciplinary hardware and software teams. Technical Expertise: Strong background in RF circuit design and measurement (e.g., signal generators, power meters, or spectrum analyzers). Domain Knowledge: Solid understanding of the Test & Measurement industry and electrical metrology. Systems Thinking: Deep experience with systems engineering methodologies and the full product development lifecycle. Communication: Exceptional ability to influence and lead cross-functional teams in complex, global environments. Location: Ability to work at the Norwich, England design center.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Engineering Manager - Electrical & RF CalibrationNorwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom Fortive Corporation Overview Fortive's essential technology makes the world safer and more productive. We accelerate transformation in high-impact fields like workplace safety, build environments, and healthcare.We are a global industrial technology innovator with a startup spirit. Our forward-looking companies lead the way in healthcare sterilization, industrial safety, predictive maintenance, and other mission-critical solutions. We're a force for progress, working alongside our customers and partners to solve challenges on a global scale, from workplace safety in the most demanding conditions to advanced technologies that help providers focus on exceptional patient care.We are a diverse team 10,000 strong, united by a dynamic, inclusive culture and energized by limitless learning and growth. We use the proven Fortive Business System (FBS) to accelerate our positive impact.At Fortive, we believe in you. We believe in your potential-your ability to learn, grow, and make a difference.At Fortive, we believe in us. We believe in the power of people working together to solve problems no one could solve alone.At Fortive, we believe in growth. We're honest about what's working and what isn't, and we never stop improving and innovating.Fortive: For you, for us, for growth. About Fluke Fluke is leading the world in creating software, test tools and technology that will support customers today and in the future. We are a customer-obsessed market leader with a strong reputation for reliability, quality and safety.A wholly owned subsidiary of Fortive Corporation (), Fluke is a global corporation headquartered in the greater Seattle area. Driven by the successful Fortive Business System, Fluke offers the passion of a startup with the resources of a Fortune 500 company. We are focused on the growth of our individual employees, teams and the Fluke brand.We Are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Fortive Corporation and all Fortive Companies are proud to be equal opportunity employers. We value and encourage diversity and solicit applications from all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or other characteristics protected by law. Fortive and all Fortive Companies are also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. Individuals who need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment application process, please contact us at . Bonus or Equity This position is also eligible for bonus as part of the total compensation package. Job Summary: The Engineering Manager for Electrical & RF Calibration leads engineering resources for electrical metrology and RF calibration products at Fluke, managing product delivery and lifecycle from concept through deployment to ensure quality, performance, compliance, and customer satisfaction.Overseeing a multidisciplinary team of hardware, firmware, and software engineers mainly in Norwich, UK, this role also draws on global Fluke engineering resources as needed.The position applies systems engineering methods to deliver high-quality, scalable calibration products that meet business and customer needs. Key Responsibilities: Own end-to-end product delivery and lifecycle management for electrical and RF calibration products, from initial concept through sustaining engineering. Lead cross-functional engineering teams (Hardware, Software, and Firmware) to deliver complex, high-precision measurement systems. Define and validate system architectures, with a specific focus on RF signal integrity, electrical metrology standards, and firmware/software integration. Partner with Product Management and customers to translate market needs into clear, actionable technical requirements for the Norwich-based team. Lead technical feasibility reviews, design reviews, and risk mitigation activities, particularly for high-frequency RF circuit design. Drive strong systems engineering practices across requirements, integration, verification, and lifecycle processes. Monitor product performance, customer feedback, and competitive trends in the Test & Measurement industry to ensure strong business impact. Guide continuous improvement of development processes, documentation, and design rigor (e.g., using FBS/Fortive Business System tools). Support innovation and early-stage exploration of new measurement technologies and IP opportunities. Key Qualifications: Education: BS or MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a related technical field. Leadership: 10+ years of experience in product development, with proven experience leading multidisciplinary hardware and software teams. Technical Expertise: Strong background in RF circuit design and measurement (e.g., signal generators, power meters, or spectrum analyzers). Domain Knowledge: Solid understanding of the Test & Measurement industry and electrical metrology. Systems Thinking: Deep experience with systems engineering methodologies and the full product development lifecycle. Communication: Exceptional ability to influence and lead cross-functional teams in complex, global environments. Location: Ability to work at the Norwich, England design center.
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Ashton-under-lyne, Lancashire
Location: Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 9RW Contract Type: Permanent Disability Confident: No Closing Date: Thursday 19 Mar 2026 About this job The Home Treatment Team is available as an alternative to admission and facilitates early discharge. The post covers the geographic area of Tameside and Glossop. The Tameside Home Treatment Team is based on the first floor in the Buckton building at Tameside General Hospital. It is easily accessible by public transport and has adequate car parking facilities. (See Job Description for more information) The post holder will be involved with all patients under the Home Treatment Team (HTT). The service is part of the urgent care pathway and works with patients aged 18 years to 65 years (can be older if under GA services) as an alternative to hospital admission. There are close working relationships with the Mental Health Liaison services, inpatient services, CMHTs, EIT, outpatient psychiatrists and the Perinatal Team. The team is currently small, with capacity for 15- 20 patients who need home treatment as an alternative to admission or who are being transitioned to the community from the ward. However, the team is currently developing and growing capacity to provide a service for patients in crisis. (See Job Description for more information) We are proud to provide high quality mental health and learning disability services, both inpatient and in the community across five boroughs of Greater Manchester Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport and Tameside and Glossop. Our vision is for a happier and more hopeful life for everyone in our communities and our staff work hard to deliver the very best care for the people who use our services. We're really proud of our PennineCarePeople and do everything we can to make sure we're a great place to work. Qualifications and Responsibilities Access to staff discounts across retail, leisure and travel To undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of patients. To record clinical activity accurately and comprehensively and submit this promptly to the Information Department. To maintain professional registration with the General Medical Council, Mental Health Act Section 12 approval, and to abide by professional codes of conduct. To participate annually in a job plan review with the clinical manager, which will include consultation with a relevant manager to ensure that the post is developed to take into account changes in service configuration and delivery associated with modernisation. To work with local managers and professional colleagues in ensuring the efficient running of services. To comply with the Trust's agreed policies, procedures, standing orders and financial instructions, and to take an active role in the financial management of the service and support the medical director and other managers in preparing plans for services. Compliance with legal obligations covering clinical practice (e.g. Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, Mental Capacity Act and The Children Act etc.) Compliance with proper and safe discharge procedures for HTT A commitment to ensuring that people from all ethnic groups have equitable access to appropriate services. Ensuring successful multidisciplinary working Maintaining good relationships with other teams including CMHTs, inpatient and outpatient services, General Practitioners, social services and voluntary sector organisations. Compliance with procedures whereby doctors report concerns about the professional conduct or competence of. Compliance with Trust procedures that involve users in their care. Joining the 2nd-tier middle grade on call rota when s12 compliant. Support will be given to become s12 approved. Participating in medical and multidisciplinary audit and other procedures for Clinical Governance. Participating in the teaching of medical students attached to the service. Participating in the Academic Programme organised by the Local Tutor. Compliance with the regulations of the Royal College of Psychiatrists on continuing medical education; you will have regular job planning and annual appraisal with a trust approved and trained appraiser. Compliance with confidentiality as advised by professional and Department of Health Guidelines. Our Audit department offers support to medical staff conducting audits. We have regular meetings within the department where audits are presented. Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement for Agenda for Change and Medical and Dental staff. Flexible working opportunities to support your work/life balance. Access to Continued Professional Development. Involvement in improvement and research activities. Health and Wellbeing activities and access to an excellent staff wellbeing service. Equal Opportunities All individuals regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership are encouraged to apply for this post. We would also encourage applications from individuals with a lived experience of mental illness, either individually or as a carer. Closing Information This advert closes on Thursday 19 Mar 2026.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Location: Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 9RW Contract Type: Permanent Disability Confident: No Closing Date: Thursday 19 Mar 2026 About this job The Home Treatment Team is available as an alternative to admission and facilitates early discharge. The post covers the geographic area of Tameside and Glossop. The Tameside Home Treatment Team is based on the first floor in the Buckton building at Tameside General Hospital. It is easily accessible by public transport and has adequate car parking facilities. (See Job Description for more information) The post holder will be involved with all patients under the Home Treatment Team (HTT). The service is part of the urgent care pathway and works with patients aged 18 years to 65 years (can be older if under GA services) as an alternative to hospital admission. There are close working relationships with the Mental Health Liaison services, inpatient services, CMHTs, EIT, outpatient psychiatrists and the Perinatal Team. The team is currently small, with capacity for 15- 20 patients who need home treatment as an alternative to admission or who are being transitioned to the community from the ward. However, the team is currently developing and growing capacity to provide a service for patients in crisis. (See Job Description for more information) We are proud to provide high quality mental health and learning disability services, both inpatient and in the community across five boroughs of Greater Manchester Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport and Tameside and Glossop. Our vision is for a happier and more hopeful life for everyone in our communities and our staff work hard to deliver the very best care for the people who use our services. We're really proud of our PennineCarePeople and do everything we can to make sure we're a great place to work. Qualifications and Responsibilities Access to staff discounts across retail, leisure and travel To undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of patients. To record clinical activity accurately and comprehensively and submit this promptly to the Information Department. To maintain professional registration with the General Medical Council, Mental Health Act Section 12 approval, and to abide by professional codes of conduct. To participate annually in a job plan review with the clinical manager, which will include consultation with a relevant manager to ensure that the post is developed to take into account changes in service configuration and delivery associated with modernisation. To work with local managers and professional colleagues in ensuring the efficient running of services. To comply with the Trust's agreed policies, procedures, standing orders and financial instructions, and to take an active role in the financial management of the service and support the medical director and other managers in preparing plans for services. Compliance with legal obligations covering clinical practice (e.g. Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, Mental Capacity Act and The Children Act etc.) Compliance with proper and safe discharge procedures for HTT A commitment to ensuring that people from all ethnic groups have equitable access to appropriate services. Ensuring successful multidisciplinary working Maintaining good relationships with other teams including CMHTs, inpatient and outpatient services, General Practitioners, social services and voluntary sector organisations. Compliance with procedures whereby doctors report concerns about the professional conduct or competence of. Compliance with Trust procedures that involve users in their care. Joining the 2nd-tier middle grade on call rota when s12 compliant. Support will be given to become s12 approved. Participating in medical and multidisciplinary audit and other procedures for Clinical Governance. Participating in the teaching of medical students attached to the service. Participating in the Academic Programme organised by the Local Tutor. Compliance with the regulations of the Royal College of Psychiatrists on continuing medical education; you will have regular job planning and annual appraisal with a trust approved and trained appraiser. Compliance with confidentiality as advised by professional and Department of Health Guidelines. Our Audit department offers support to medical staff conducting audits. We have regular meetings within the department where audits are presented. Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement for Agenda for Change and Medical and Dental staff. Flexible working opportunities to support your work/life balance. Access to Continued Professional Development. Involvement in improvement and research activities. Health and Wellbeing activities and access to an excellent staff wellbeing service. Equal Opportunities All individuals regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership are encouraged to apply for this post. We would also encourage applications from individuals with a lived experience of mental illness, either individually or as a carer. Closing Information This advert closes on Thursday 19 Mar 2026.
Job Title: Mechanical Site Manager Location: Walsall, UK Salary: £300 - £350 per day Start Date: March 2026 Overview: Mech Electrics are seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee an energy upgrade project at a hospital in the Midlands. Responsibilities will include managing the replacement of existing heating circulating pumps with new invertor driven pumps and the replacement of 3 port valves with 2 port valves. All the works are on existing systems. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise the mechanical upgrades to the healthcare site, managing subcontractors, and operatives to ensure that mechanical systems are upgraded in accordance with project specifications, within budget, and on schedule. Collaborate with other site managers to ensure a cohesive approach across all disciplines Ensure all mechanical works are carried out in compliance with health and safety regulations, site-specific safety plans, and company policies. Coordinate and liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and other trades to ensure the timely delivery and installation of materials, plant, and equipment. Conduct regular inspections and audits of mechanical installations to ensure work meets the required standards, design specifications, and regulatory compliance. Oversee the commissioning and testing of mechanical systems to ensure correct operation and compliance with design parameters. Serve as the primary point of contact for mechanical-related issues on site. Attend and actively participate in meetings. Work closely with the project management team to ensure the mechanical works are completed within the allocated budget. Manage the performance of mechanical subcontractors, ensuring that work is completed to specification, within deadlines, and in a safe manner. Ensure that all mechanical works are fully documented, including reports, certifications, inspection records, and as-built drawings. Provide regular reports on mechanical progress, resource usage, safety audits, and any issues to the senior management team. Key Skills & Qualifications: Good experience in managing mechanical installations & upgrades on large-scale building services projects, within a commercial environment. Demonstrated experience in managing subcontractors and site teams SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Black CSCS Card (Site Manager). First Aid Hours: 7.30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday Benefits: Competitive day rate of £300 - £350 per day.
Apr 09, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Mechanical Site Manager Location: Walsall, UK Salary: £300 - £350 per day Start Date: March 2026 Overview: Mech Electrics are seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee an energy upgrade project at a hospital in the Midlands. Responsibilities will include managing the replacement of existing heating circulating pumps with new invertor driven pumps and the replacement of 3 port valves with 2 port valves. All the works are on existing systems. Key Responsibilities: Lead and supervise the mechanical upgrades to the healthcare site, managing subcontractors, and operatives to ensure that mechanical systems are upgraded in accordance with project specifications, within budget, and on schedule. Collaborate with other site managers to ensure a cohesive approach across all disciplines Ensure all mechanical works are carried out in compliance with health and safety regulations, site-specific safety plans, and company policies. Coordinate and liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and other trades to ensure the timely delivery and installation of materials, plant, and equipment. Conduct regular inspections and audits of mechanical installations to ensure work meets the required standards, design specifications, and regulatory compliance. Oversee the commissioning and testing of mechanical systems to ensure correct operation and compliance with design parameters. Serve as the primary point of contact for mechanical-related issues on site. Attend and actively participate in meetings. Work closely with the project management team to ensure the mechanical works are completed within the allocated budget. Manage the performance of mechanical subcontractors, ensuring that work is completed to specification, within deadlines, and in a safe manner. Ensure that all mechanical works are fully documented, including reports, certifications, inspection records, and as-built drawings. Provide regular reports on mechanical progress, resource usage, safety audits, and any issues to the senior management team. Key Skills & Qualifications: Good experience in managing mechanical installations & upgrades on large-scale building services projects, within a commercial environment. Demonstrated experience in managing subcontractors and site teams SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Black CSCS Card (Site Manager). First Aid Hours: 7.30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday Benefits: Competitive day rate of £300 - £350 per day.
Portfolio Manager page is loaded Portfolio Managertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 3 Days Agojob requisition id: R-152078 Job Description Job Title: Portfolio Manager Location: Glasgow Join Us We are currently seeking a Portfolio Manager with extensive experience in managing large-scale electrical infrastructure programs, specifically high-voltage substations. In this role, you will take ownership of program execution, client relationship management, and strategic delivery across multiple projects. You will lead cross-functional teams to ensure successful delivery of complex programs that meet client requirements, schedules, and expectations.As a Portfolio Manager, you will be at the forefront of Linxon's major programs in Scotland, guiding teams through planning, coordination, and execution while maintaining strong client relationships and driving continuous improvement. Lead and oversee the execution of all programs related to Linxon customers in Scotland, ensuring delivery on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed program plans, allocate resources, and manage timelines to meet client specifications. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, building and maintaining long-term, productive relationships with key stakeholders. Ensure all program deliverables align with client objectives and contractual agreements. Collaborate closely with internal teams, including engineering, operations, procurement, and safety, to ensure seamless execution. Regularly communicate progress, challenges, and achievements to clients and senior management through detailed reporting. Drive continuous improvement by evaluating and enhancing processes to maintain the highest standards of quality and efficiency. Experience Required: Extensive experience in program or project management within the electrical infrastructure sector, with specific expertise in high-voltage substations. Proven track record in managing large-scale, multi-phase projects with significant client interaction. Strong knowledge of high-voltage systems, substation design, and regulatory/safety standards. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage competing priorities effectively. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related field. PMP or equivalent Project Management Certification is preferred. What we offer: In return, we offer a wide range of rewards and benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement + statutory and public holidays + additional 3 days holiday available on our purchase scheme. Car allowance, Employee Assistance Programs, and Career Progression. Life Insurance. Industry-leading contributory pension scheme matching up to 10%. Smarter working policy with hybrid working options for office-based roles. Opportunities for professional development, including financial support for relevant qualifications and membership subscriptions. About Linxon: "Building the infrastructure to power the world"At Linxon, we are leaders in delivering innovative EPC substation projects essential for the energy transition. With expertise from Hitachi Energy and AtkinsRéalis, we provide integrated, sustainable solutions that power cities, industries, and communities. We are committed to building infrastructure that supports a carbon-free future and ensures reliable and efficient energy transmission.By joining Linxon, you will contribute to critical infrastructure projects in the UK, driving the transition to a carbon-free energy future. We value diversity and inclusion, offering a supportive and dynamic work environment where every employee can thrive. Diversity & Inclusion: We encourage applications from people of all races, ages, genders, religions, sexual orientations, and more-so whoever you are, we hope you'll see things our way too. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At Linxon, we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Portfolio Manager page is loaded Portfolio Managertime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 3 Days Agojob requisition id: R-152078 Job Description Job Title: Portfolio Manager Location: Glasgow Join Us We are currently seeking a Portfolio Manager with extensive experience in managing large-scale electrical infrastructure programs, specifically high-voltage substations. In this role, you will take ownership of program execution, client relationship management, and strategic delivery across multiple projects. You will lead cross-functional teams to ensure successful delivery of complex programs that meet client requirements, schedules, and expectations.As a Portfolio Manager, you will be at the forefront of Linxon's major programs in Scotland, guiding teams through planning, coordination, and execution while maintaining strong client relationships and driving continuous improvement. Lead and oversee the execution of all programs related to Linxon customers in Scotland, ensuring delivery on time, within scope, and within budget. Develop detailed program plans, allocate resources, and manage timelines to meet client specifications. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, building and maintaining long-term, productive relationships with key stakeholders. Ensure all program deliverables align with client objectives and contractual agreements. Collaborate closely with internal teams, including engineering, operations, procurement, and safety, to ensure seamless execution. Regularly communicate progress, challenges, and achievements to clients and senior management through detailed reporting. Drive continuous improvement by evaluating and enhancing processes to maintain the highest standards of quality and efficiency. Experience Required: Extensive experience in program or project management within the electrical infrastructure sector, with specific expertise in high-voltage substations. Proven track record in managing large-scale, multi-phase projects with significant client interaction. Strong knowledge of high-voltage systems, substation design, and regulatory/safety standards. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage competing priorities effectively. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Education: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related field. PMP or equivalent Project Management Certification is preferred. What we offer: In return, we offer a wide range of rewards and benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement + statutory and public holidays + additional 3 days holiday available on our purchase scheme. Car allowance, Employee Assistance Programs, and Career Progression. Life Insurance. Industry-leading contributory pension scheme matching up to 10%. Smarter working policy with hybrid working options for office-based roles. Opportunities for professional development, including financial support for relevant qualifications and membership subscriptions. About Linxon: "Building the infrastructure to power the world"At Linxon, we are leaders in delivering innovative EPC substation projects essential for the energy transition. With expertise from Hitachi Energy and AtkinsRéalis, we provide integrated, sustainable solutions that power cities, industries, and communities. We are committed to building infrastructure that supports a carbon-free future and ensures reliable and efficient energy transmission.By joining Linxon, you will contribute to critical infrastructure projects in the UK, driving the transition to a carbon-free energy future. We value diversity and inclusion, offering a supportive and dynamic work environment where every employee can thrive. Diversity & Inclusion: We encourage applications from people of all races, ages, genders, religions, sexual orientations, and more-so whoever you are, we hope you'll see things our way too. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At Linxon, we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank is seeking a Financial Crime Operations Team Manager to join our Head Office in Baker Street.We are looking for someone who can lead the day to day delivery of Financial Crime requirements and CDD/EDD operations across our estate agency business. The role will provide hands on leadership to the centralised KYC team, whilst also managing two Senior CDD & AML Supervisors, who support the front office with AML queries, training, risk assessments, and complex case escalations.This is a key leadership position responsible for ensuring robust, compliant, and efficient AML processes across all parts of the real estate lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Oversight Manage and develop the CDD/EDD operations team, providing coaching, guidance, and structured career development. Directly manage two Senior CDD & AML Supervisors, with broader oversight of an extended team comprising Senior EDD/CDD Specialists and CDD/AML Officers. Monitor daily case flow, allocate workloads where applicable, and ensure SLAs are consistently met. Lead daily stand ups, performance reviews, and QA discussions. Estate Agency AML Governance Oversee AML quality checks for sellers, buyers, landlords, tenants, and corporate entities involved in property transactions. Ensure robust verification of identity, beneficial ownership, and authority to act, in line with property specific AML requirements. Support high risk transaction reviews including: + Off market or high value prime purchases + Overseas entities buying/selling UK property + Probate and executor led transactions + Companies, trusts, LLPs, funds, and SPVs + Third party payments and complex SOF/SOW routes Act as the senior escalation point for complex or sensitive estate agency cases. Quality Control & Continuous Improvement Conduct regular QC checks on KYC files to ensure accuracy, completeness, auditability, and alignment with internal policies. Identify training gaps within the business partner team and wider estate agency offices; support their delivery. Drive improvements to AML workflows, ensuring efficient and consistent processes across all market teams. Work with IT and transformation functions to enhance AML onboarding tools and customer journeys. Partnership with the Business Work closely with Office Heads, Regional Partners, Negotiators, and Support Teams to ensure Financial Crime requirements are understood and consistently applied. Guide front office teams through complex AML situations, risk assessments, and documentation requirements. Provide MI and risk insights to senior estate agency leadership, identifying trends or emerging risks. Support senior management in responding to regulators, auditors, and internal governance committees. Policy, Risk & Regulatory Compliance Interpret and operationalise Financial Crime legislation relevant to real estate (MLR 2017, HMRC Supervision, sanctions, PEPs, property related guidance, ABC, tax evasion, CTF). Contribute to the development and maintenance of operational Financial Crime policies and guidance notes. Maintain strong controls around sanctions, PEP identification, ongoing monitoring, and adverse media screening. Support internal audits, external legal reviews, and regulatory inspections. Skills and Experience Required: Essential 5+ years of AML/KYC/financial crime experience, ideally within estate agency, property services, conveyancing, or professional services. Proven experience managing or supervising a financial crime/KYC team. Strong understanding of AML risks specific to property transactions and the real estate sector. Experience handling complex KYC for companies, trusts, overseas entities, funds, and private wealth clients. Comfortable reviewing and verifying SOF/SOW in the context of property purchases and rental arrangements. Ability to build strong relationships and influence stakeholders across a fast paced sales environment. Excellent attention to detail and strong judgement. Desirable Experience managing business partner style roles or supporting front office teams. Strong understanding of upstream/downstream impacts within the estate agency process (instructions marketing offers sales progression completion). ICA/ACAMS or other recognised AML qualifications. Experience producing MI dashboards and operational reporting. Personal Attributes Confident leader with a collaborative and approachable style. Commercially aware and able to balance regulatory obligations with practical business needs. Strong communicator who can translate complex AML requirements into clear guidance for negotiators and partners. Calm under pressure, solution oriented, and able to manage competing priorities. High integrity and strong ethical standards.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank is seeking a Financial Crime Operations Team Manager to join our Head Office in Baker Street.We are looking for someone who can lead the day to day delivery of Financial Crime requirements and CDD/EDD operations across our estate agency business. The role will provide hands on leadership to the centralised KYC team, whilst also managing two Senior CDD & AML Supervisors, who support the front office with AML queries, training, risk assessments, and complex case escalations.This is a key leadership position responsible for ensuring robust, compliant, and efficient AML processes across all parts of the real estate lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Oversight Manage and develop the CDD/EDD operations team, providing coaching, guidance, and structured career development. Directly manage two Senior CDD & AML Supervisors, with broader oversight of an extended team comprising Senior EDD/CDD Specialists and CDD/AML Officers. Monitor daily case flow, allocate workloads where applicable, and ensure SLAs are consistently met. Lead daily stand ups, performance reviews, and QA discussions. Estate Agency AML Governance Oversee AML quality checks for sellers, buyers, landlords, tenants, and corporate entities involved in property transactions. Ensure robust verification of identity, beneficial ownership, and authority to act, in line with property specific AML requirements. Support high risk transaction reviews including: + Off market or high value prime purchases + Overseas entities buying/selling UK property + Probate and executor led transactions + Companies, trusts, LLPs, funds, and SPVs + Third party payments and complex SOF/SOW routes Act as the senior escalation point for complex or sensitive estate agency cases. Quality Control & Continuous Improvement Conduct regular QC checks on KYC files to ensure accuracy, completeness, auditability, and alignment with internal policies. Identify training gaps within the business partner team and wider estate agency offices; support their delivery. Drive improvements to AML workflows, ensuring efficient and consistent processes across all market teams. Work with IT and transformation functions to enhance AML onboarding tools and customer journeys. Partnership with the Business Work closely with Office Heads, Regional Partners, Negotiators, and Support Teams to ensure Financial Crime requirements are understood and consistently applied. Guide front office teams through complex AML situations, risk assessments, and documentation requirements. Provide MI and risk insights to senior estate agency leadership, identifying trends or emerging risks. Support senior management in responding to regulators, auditors, and internal governance committees. Policy, Risk & Regulatory Compliance Interpret and operationalise Financial Crime legislation relevant to real estate (MLR 2017, HMRC Supervision, sanctions, PEPs, property related guidance, ABC, tax evasion, CTF). Contribute to the development and maintenance of operational Financial Crime policies and guidance notes. Maintain strong controls around sanctions, PEP identification, ongoing monitoring, and adverse media screening. Support internal audits, external legal reviews, and regulatory inspections. Skills and Experience Required: Essential 5+ years of AML/KYC/financial crime experience, ideally within estate agency, property services, conveyancing, or professional services. Proven experience managing or supervising a financial crime/KYC team. Strong understanding of AML risks specific to property transactions and the real estate sector. Experience handling complex KYC for companies, trusts, overseas entities, funds, and private wealth clients. Comfortable reviewing and verifying SOF/SOW in the context of property purchases and rental arrangements. Ability to build strong relationships and influence stakeholders across a fast paced sales environment. Excellent attention to detail and strong judgement. Desirable Experience managing business partner style roles or supporting front office teams. Strong understanding of upstream/downstream impacts within the estate agency process (instructions marketing offers sales progression completion). ICA/ACAMS or other recognised AML qualifications. Experience producing MI dashboards and operational reporting. Personal Attributes Confident leader with a collaborative and approachable style. Commercially aware and able to balance regulatory obligations with practical business needs. Strong communicator who can translate complex AML requirements into clear guidance for negotiators and partners. Calm under pressure, solution oriented, and able to manage competing priorities. High integrity and strong ethical standards.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Primary Liaisons Chief of Legal, Legal Counsel, Assistant Legal Counsel, Associate Legal Counsel, Translation Adoption and Copyright Team, Revenue Teams, Procurement Manager, Finance Team, Governance Team and other Operations Teams Location London Job Purpose To provide support to the Legal Department including administrative, record keeping and research activities in support of the work of the IFRS Foundation. The team This position provides support to the Foundation's legal department. Principal Duties Administrative and record keeping duties on behalf of the Legal Department. Managing deadlines/ and calendars for filing requirements. Principal Accountabilities Drafting simple commercial, intellectual property licensing agreements, and other legal documents from precedent. Liaising with colleagues in various jurisdictions to put together signature cover sheets and obtain signatures for documents and agreements. Triage contract intake, prioritise requests, and coordinate cross functional reviews where required. Manage signature (including signature cover sheet) and execution processes (DocuSign/Adobe Sign), ensure approvals, and maintain audit trails. Track key terms, obligations, renewals, and termination rights, ensure timely renewals and notices and ensure these are correctly displayed in Salesforce. Design, apply and maintain legal playbooks, fallback positions, clause libraries, and templates. Compiling due diligence reports on Foundation's funders, suppliers, licensees and other third parties, and procurement processes in accordance with the Foundation's due diligence policy. Maintaining and updating LawVu matter management systems and other document repositories including contracts databases on Sharepoint and Salesforce. Conducting legal research. Manage the maintenance of the Foundation's trade mark portfolio in line with the Foundation's strategic goals, including but not limited to, collating evidence for trade mark opposition proceedings and appeals, and maintaining the global trade mark schedule. Initial review and management of invoices for legal, procurement and TAC teams for internal approval and tracking of expenditure against budget. Research, report and follow up on non-payments and IP infringements based on precedent documents. Internal and external stakeholder engagement with key stakeholder groups for the legal team. Continually drive process improvements and efficiencies for the legal team, including process mapping activities, automation, metadata, reporting and monitor adherence. Document management, filing, version control of documents. Management of team folders and matter. Drive and monitor adherence to SLA's. Review, comment and agree standard terms and conditions for contracts etc. Skills and Attributes Good standard of written English and attention to detail. Good organisational, problem solving and communication skills. strong business judgment, urgency, and attention to detail. Strong work ethic, ability to manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and work cross functionally in a fast paced environment. Familiarity with Salesforce highly desirable. Familiarity with Microsoft 365, AdobeSign/Docusign and Share Point highly desirable. Familiarity with Nexis Diligence, Lexis+ and Westlaw highly desirable. Familiarity with legal operations concept and technology supporting legal teams desirable. Familiarity with service delivery through SLA's highly desirable. Strong team ethic; able to work effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels within the organisation in different locations/time zones. Familiarity with project management desirable. Qualifications and Experience Proven experience as an in house paralegal/contract's administrator. Law graduate (other legal backgrounds/jurisdictional qualifications will be considered). Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. Please note that while we have a closing date for this application, we reserve the right to interview candidates and potentially close the role early should we find a suitable candidate before the closing date. About us At the IFRS Foundation, we believe better information leads to better decisions. We set financial reporting standards that enable companies to meet the evolving information needs of the global capital markets. United by our purpose to foster trust, growth and long term financial stability in the global economy, we engage in challenging, meaningful work every day-across all our areas of expertise. If you share our passion for this mission, we want to hear from you. Benefits rewarding work that serves the public interest; engagement with diverse international experts; inclusive and collaborative teams; intellectually challenging projects; flexible working arrangements; numerous areas of specialisation; and opportunities for professional growth and development. Diversity and Inclusion Diversity and inclusion are seen as key strengths of our organisation. These qualities are essential for us to engage with and meet the needs of our varied global stakeholders, and they are part of what makes the IFRS Foundation a great place to work.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Primary Liaisons Chief of Legal, Legal Counsel, Assistant Legal Counsel, Associate Legal Counsel, Translation Adoption and Copyright Team, Revenue Teams, Procurement Manager, Finance Team, Governance Team and other Operations Teams Location London Job Purpose To provide support to the Legal Department including administrative, record keeping and research activities in support of the work of the IFRS Foundation. The team This position provides support to the Foundation's legal department. Principal Duties Administrative and record keeping duties on behalf of the Legal Department. Managing deadlines/ and calendars for filing requirements. Principal Accountabilities Drafting simple commercial, intellectual property licensing agreements, and other legal documents from precedent. Liaising with colleagues in various jurisdictions to put together signature cover sheets and obtain signatures for documents and agreements. Triage contract intake, prioritise requests, and coordinate cross functional reviews where required. Manage signature (including signature cover sheet) and execution processes (DocuSign/Adobe Sign), ensure approvals, and maintain audit trails. Track key terms, obligations, renewals, and termination rights, ensure timely renewals and notices and ensure these are correctly displayed in Salesforce. Design, apply and maintain legal playbooks, fallback positions, clause libraries, and templates. Compiling due diligence reports on Foundation's funders, suppliers, licensees and other third parties, and procurement processes in accordance with the Foundation's due diligence policy. Maintaining and updating LawVu matter management systems and other document repositories including contracts databases on Sharepoint and Salesforce. Conducting legal research. Manage the maintenance of the Foundation's trade mark portfolio in line with the Foundation's strategic goals, including but not limited to, collating evidence for trade mark opposition proceedings and appeals, and maintaining the global trade mark schedule. Initial review and management of invoices for legal, procurement and TAC teams for internal approval and tracking of expenditure against budget. Research, report and follow up on non-payments and IP infringements based on precedent documents. Internal and external stakeholder engagement with key stakeholder groups for the legal team. Continually drive process improvements and efficiencies for the legal team, including process mapping activities, automation, metadata, reporting and monitor adherence. Document management, filing, version control of documents. Management of team folders and matter. Drive and monitor adherence to SLA's. Review, comment and agree standard terms and conditions for contracts etc. Skills and Attributes Good standard of written English and attention to detail. Good organisational, problem solving and communication skills. strong business judgment, urgency, and attention to detail. Strong work ethic, ability to manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and work cross functionally in a fast paced environment. Familiarity with Salesforce highly desirable. Familiarity with Microsoft 365, AdobeSign/Docusign and Share Point highly desirable. Familiarity with Nexis Diligence, Lexis+ and Westlaw highly desirable. Familiarity with legal operations concept and technology supporting legal teams desirable. Familiarity with service delivery through SLA's highly desirable. Strong team ethic; able to work effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels within the organisation in different locations/time zones. Familiarity with project management desirable. Qualifications and Experience Proven experience as an in house paralegal/contract's administrator. Law graduate (other legal backgrounds/jurisdictional qualifications will be considered). Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. Please note that while we have a closing date for this application, we reserve the right to interview candidates and potentially close the role early should we find a suitable candidate before the closing date. About us At the IFRS Foundation, we believe better information leads to better decisions. We set financial reporting standards that enable companies to meet the evolving information needs of the global capital markets. United by our purpose to foster trust, growth and long term financial stability in the global economy, we engage in challenging, meaningful work every day-across all our areas of expertise. If you share our passion for this mission, we want to hear from you. Benefits rewarding work that serves the public interest; engagement with diverse international experts; inclusive and collaborative teams; intellectually challenging projects; flexible working arrangements; numerous areas of specialisation; and opportunities for professional growth and development. Diversity and Inclusion Diversity and inclusion are seen as key strengths of our organisation. These qualities are essential for us to engage with and meet the needs of our varied global stakeholders, and they are part of what makes the IFRS Foundation a great place to work.
Job Description As an Account Support Specialist at Whitespace, you'll play a key role in supporting our Account Management team to deliver exceptional client service and help shape the future of digital insurance. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, purpose-driven team and gain exposure to the forefront of insurance innovation. You'll provide essential support across a wide range of account activities, helping to ensure clients have a seamless experience with the Whitespace platform. From assisting with (and potentially leading) complex onboarding projects to producing reports and presentations that inform client strategy, you'll be a trusted partner to the Account Managers who lead our client relationships. While the role is primarily internally focused, it offers valuable exposure to client conversations, platform development, and the market-moving ideas driving digital transformation in insurance. There is significant scope to bring your own ideas to the role and develop both personally and professionally as the business grows. Responsibilities Key Responsibilities Assist with, and have the opportunity to lead, complex client onboarding projects Track platform adoption and usage to identify insights and trends Prepare reports, presentations, and meeting notes to support client discussions Identify inefficiencies within the team and propose practical solutions Join Account Managers in client conversations where appropriate Maintain accurate client records and documentation within CRM systems Coordinate internal follow-ups across Product, Support, and Commercial teams Monitor account activity and usage data for internal review Support smooth communication between teams and timely delivery of tasks Demonstrate the capabilities of the Whitespace platform Stay curious about the insurance market, digital transformation trends, and your own development Complete all required compliance and product training Take ownership of your learning by developing a strong understanding of the Whitespace platform and the wider insurance ecosystem Demonstrate ethical, transparent, and customer-focused behaviour at all times Qualifications Experience & Qualifications Familiarity with CRM systems and Microsoft Office tools Background or exposure to the specialty insurance market (preferred, not essential) Naturally curious with a strong desire to learn Collaborative team player who enjoys supporting others Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities Positive, proactive, and solution-focused mindset Willing to step outside your comfort zone Genuine interest in technology and innovation Highly organised and reliable, with strong attention to detail Supportive and collaborative, with a desire to help others succeed Clear and professional communicator Energetic, optimistic, and enthusiastic Growth-focused, with a continuous improvement mindset Verisk Analytics is an equal opportunity employer. All members of the Verisk Analytics family of companies are equal opportunity employers. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran's status, age or disability. Verisk's minimum hiring age is 18 except in countries with a higher age limit subject to applicable law. At Verisk, we provide a competitive compensation package aligned with market benchmarks and individual experience, disclosed transparently in accordance with applicable pay transparency regulations. In addition to base salary, eligible roles may include a range of incentive opportunities designed based on market research and our internal grading structure. Our benefits portfolio varies by location; however, a typical package includes medical coverage, life insurance, pension plans, and paid time off in line with local labor laws. We also foster a work environment focused on well-being and career development. Additional perks may include wellness initiatives, fitness programs, and team-building activities. Unsolicited resumes sent to Verisk, including unsolicited resumes sent to a Verisk business mailing address, fax machine, or email address, or directly to Verisk employees, will be considered Verisk property. Verisk will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Job Description As an Account Support Specialist at Whitespace, you'll play a key role in supporting our Account Management team to deliver exceptional client service and help shape the future of digital insurance. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, purpose-driven team and gain exposure to the forefront of insurance innovation. You'll provide essential support across a wide range of account activities, helping to ensure clients have a seamless experience with the Whitespace platform. From assisting with (and potentially leading) complex onboarding projects to producing reports and presentations that inform client strategy, you'll be a trusted partner to the Account Managers who lead our client relationships. While the role is primarily internally focused, it offers valuable exposure to client conversations, platform development, and the market-moving ideas driving digital transformation in insurance. There is significant scope to bring your own ideas to the role and develop both personally and professionally as the business grows. Responsibilities Key Responsibilities Assist with, and have the opportunity to lead, complex client onboarding projects Track platform adoption and usage to identify insights and trends Prepare reports, presentations, and meeting notes to support client discussions Identify inefficiencies within the team and propose practical solutions Join Account Managers in client conversations where appropriate Maintain accurate client records and documentation within CRM systems Coordinate internal follow-ups across Product, Support, and Commercial teams Monitor account activity and usage data for internal review Support smooth communication between teams and timely delivery of tasks Demonstrate the capabilities of the Whitespace platform Stay curious about the insurance market, digital transformation trends, and your own development Complete all required compliance and product training Take ownership of your learning by developing a strong understanding of the Whitespace platform and the wider insurance ecosystem Demonstrate ethical, transparent, and customer-focused behaviour at all times Qualifications Experience & Qualifications Familiarity with CRM systems and Microsoft Office tools Background or exposure to the specialty insurance market (preferred, not essential) Naturally curious with a strong desire to learn Collaborative team player who enjoys supporting others Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities Positive, proactive, and solution-focused mindset Willing to step outside your comfort zone Genuine interest in technology and innovation Highly organised and reliable, with strong attention to detail Supportive and collaborative, with a desire to help others succeed Clear and professional communicator Energetic, optimistic, and enthusiastic Growth-focused, with a continuous improvement mindset Verisk Analytics is an equal opportunity employer. All members of the Verisk Analytics family of companies are equal opportunity employers. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran's status, age or disability. Verisk's minimum hiring age is 18 except in countries with a higher age limit subject to applicable law. At Verisk, we provide a competitive compensation package aligned with market benchmarks and individual experience, disclosed transparently in accordance with applicable pay transparency regulations. In addition to base salary, eligible roles may include a range of incentive opportunities designed based on market research and our internal grading structure. Our benefits portfolio varies by location; however, a typical package includes medical coverage, life insurance, pension plans, and paid time off in line with local labor laws. We also foster a work environment focused on well-being and career development. Additional perks may include wellness initiatives, fitness programs, and team-building activities. Unsolicited resumes sent to Verisk, including unsolicited resumes sent to a Verisk business mailing address, fax machine, or email address, or directly to Verisk employees, will be considered Verisk property. Verisk will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.