Summary 62,000 - 90,000 per annum 35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Company Car Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. Were motivated, commercially aware and ready to take on any challenge. Just like you. Our Store Development Team is strengthening their construction team to meet our ambitious expansion plans, we are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Senior Construction Project Manager to join their team in Motherwell Property Office. You will manage, plan and oversee construction projects across Scotland ensuring the highest standards and deadlines are met. Youll oversee the construction of new stores, extensions and modernisations of our existing store portfolio, ensuring the highest quality standards and compliance with our corporate specification and H&S requirements. Managing relationships with key collaborators, you will liaise with internal and external parties throughout the project cycle. Youll work proactively to address potential obstacles and plan costs, you will ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Please be advised, you will be expected to be in the office or on site a minimum of 3 to 4 days a week Please note this role is recognised internally as a Senior Construction Consultant What you'll do Overseeing the construction of new stores, extensions and modernisations of our existing store portfolio Managing assigned project plans and deadlines Monitoring project progress and checking quality standards are met at all times Managing relationships with external companies, contractors and suppliers Ensuring compliance with our corporate specification and internal procedures Ensuring the highest standards of Health & Safety performance on all construction sites Remedying any issues quickly and effectively with an aim to keeping projects moving and ensuring deadlines are not jeopardised Reporting on the progress of construction projects to the Senior team Budget management and controlling project costs What you'll need Educated to degree level or equivalent in either Engineering or Construction Proven experience in a Construction/Engineering related role Experience in another retailer is desirable PC literate with strong Microsoft Office skills A professional and refined negotiator with sound commercial acumen and judgment Highly organised with a pragmatic and analytical approach A strong multi-tasker with the ability to prioritise conflicting deadlines/projects An excellent communicator who can communicate confidently with people at all levels of the business A team player who can perform tasks independently using their own initiative RICS, CIOB or MAPM accreditation is desirable or working towards qualifications Driving License is essential for this role What you'll receive 35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Sabbatical Company Car Pension scheme Plus, more of the perks you deserve Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised date. This is to ensure our teams can manage application levels while maintaining a positive candidate experience. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications, so please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment If youre ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Summary 62,000 - 90,000 per annum 35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Company Car Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. Were motivated, commercially aware and ready to take on any challenge. Just like you. Our Store Development Team is strengthening their construction team to meet our ambitious expansion plans, we are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Senior Construction Project Manager to join their team in Motherwell Property Office. You will manage, plan and oversee construction projects across Scotland ensuring the highest standards and deadlines are met. Youll oversee the construction of new stores, extensions and modernisations of our existing store portfolio, ensuring the highest quality standards and compliance with our corporate specification and H&S requirements. Managing relationships with key collaborators, you will liaise with internal and external parties throughout the project cycle. Youll work proactively to address potential obstacles and plan costs, you will ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Please be advised, you will be expected to be in the office or on site a minimum of 3 to 4 days a week Please note this role is recognised internally as a Senior Construction Consultant What you'll do Overseeing the construction of new stores, extensions and modernisations of our existing store portfolio Managing assigned project plans and deadlines Monitoring project progress and checking quality standards are met at all times Managing relationships with external companies, contractors and suppliers Ensuring compliance with our corporate specification and internal procedures Ensuring the highest standards of Health & Safety performance on all construction sites Remedying any issues quickly and effectively with an aim to keeping projects moving and ensuring deadlines are not jeopardised Reporting on the progress of construction projects to the Senior team Budget management and controlling project costs What you'll need Educated to degree level or equivalent in either Engineering or Construction Proven experience in a Construction/Engineering related role Experience in another retailer is desirable PC literate with strong Microsoft Office skills A professional and refined negotiator with sound commercial acumen and judgment Highly organised with a pragmatic and analytical approach A strong multi-tasker with the ability to prioritise conflicting deadlines/projects An excellent communicator who can communicate confidently with people at all levels of the business A team player who can perform tasks independently using their own initiative RICS, CIOB or MAPM accreditation is desirable or working towards qualifications Driving License is essential for this role What you'll receive 35 days holiday (pro rata) 10% in-store discount Sabbatical Company Car Pension scheme Plus, more of the perks you deserve Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised date. This is to ensure our teams can manage application levels while maintaining a positive candidate experience. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications, so please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment If youre ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now.
Hours: 40 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 Monday to Sunday Location: based at the venue, with occasional flexibility to agree to a mix of office and home working, dependent on location Role Summary In this senior position, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the in-house technical team delivering events on a daily basis. The role also includes the management of key accounts and significant events at the venue in an operational capacity. Operational and financial reporting and maintaining a close liaison with the RG5 based production, warehouse and crewing teams to ensure smooth delivery of larger projects on site. The successful candidate will work closely with the Venue Account Manager in winning new work for the Venue. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Liaison with clients, attending client meetings and show rounds. Preparation and administration of event delivery documentation including the sourcing and quotation for externally provided equipment and services. Liaison with the venue operations departments, reporting, and strategy development. Creation of 2D floor plans, schematics, CDMs, power plans and other technical documentation Staff scheduling and crew booking in conjunction with our crewing services team The lead contact for clients on event delivery during pre-production and on the day. Accurate entering of information into our hire management and CRM systems. An understanding of the wider client account and the ability to connect with both internal and external teams to ensure a joined-up approach to the wide variety of services. Technical Skills: Proven IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access applications and PowerPoint). Working knowledge of an internal e-mail system and electronic diary is essential. Previous experience of Technical Venue delivery role. Very strong attention to detail and accuracy Financial acumen and understanding the responsibility of a Technical Manager in ensuring the profitability of event delivery. Commercial awareness and experience dealing with a multi stakeholder environment General understanding/awareness of venue service provision and practical event practices. Personal Competencies and Behaviours Ability to interact effectively at all levels. Highly effective at relating to others and working as a member of a team. Deadline conscious and highly organised with the ability to prioritise and multi-task whilst managing a challenging workload and meeting strict deadlines. Willing and flexible approach, with the ability to work on own initiative. Excellent time management and planning skills, forward thinking and able to add value. What we re looking for Extensive experience within various event scales and genres with excellent people management skills. The ability to work closely with clients and a practical technical understanding of the latest production technologies and processes within the live events sector. Experience managing relationships with a venue as an in-house supplier. Driven, motivated and enthusiastic, working closely with the senior management team to develop an established brand and promote a fresh, contemporary delivery mechanism. A team leader, with skills to motivate your support team. Key Policies and Core Values. To work alongside the members of other teams and communicate effectively To learn about the company and its activities in order to understand and deal with the customers • Maintain confidentiality at all times To represent the company in a courteous and appropriate manner in all circumstances To follow correct procedures at all times and to follow the policies laid out in the staff handbook An awareness of health and safety policies, risk assessments and be proactive in implementing them. To carry out your duties and responsibilities in a manner that reflects the Core Values of at all times d&b solutions provides integrated audio, video, lighting, and media services, delivering complete solutions for hire and sales of technical equipment, live events, and venue installations and support. Working alongside d&b audiotechnik we are on a mission together to transform life experiences. Apart from the duties summarised in this job description, we retain the right in consultation with the post holder to include other reasonable duties, which are part of, and incidental to, this type of work. We want to recruit, and retain the most talented people, regardless of their background. We recognise that being a diverse and inclusive employer helps us fulfil our responsibility to make a difference for our staff, our clients, and our industry. Actively valuing differences enhances the way we work and people from different backgrounds and experiences bring valuable insights to the way we operate, generating new ideas and perspectives as well as making us representative of the community and society. If you are interested in this opportunity. Please email your CV, Cover Letter, and Salary Expectations
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Hours: 40 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 Monday to Sunday Location: based at the venue, with occasional flexibility to agree to a mix of office and home working, dependent on location Role Summary In this senior position, you will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the in-house technical team delivering events on a daily basis. The role also includes the management of key accounts and significant events at the venue in an operational capacity. Operational and financial reporting and maintaining a close liaison with the RG5 based production, warehouse and crewing teams to ensure smooth delivery of larger projects on site. The successful candidate will work closely with the Venue Account Manager in winning new work for the Venue. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Liaison with clients, attending client meetings and show rounds. Preparation and administration of event delivery documentation including the sourcing and quotation for externally provided equipment and services. Liaison with the venue operations departments, reporting, and strategy development. Creation of 2D floor plans, schematics, CDMs, power plans and other technical documentation Staff scheduling and crew booking in conjunction with our crewing services team The lead contact for clients on event delivery during pre-production and on the day. Accurate entering of information into our hire management and CRM systems. An understanding of the wider client account and the ability to connect with both internal and external teams to ensure a joined-up approach to the wide variety of services. Technical Skills: Proven IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access applications and PowerPoint). Working knowledge of an internal e-mail system and electronic diary is essential. Previous experience of Technical Venue delivery role. Very strong attention to detail and accuracy Financial acumen and understanding the responsibility of a Technical Manager in ensuring the profitability of event delivery. Commercial awareness and experience dealing with a multi stakeholder environment General understanding/awareness of venue service provision and practical event practices. Personal Competencies and Behaviours Ability to interact effectively at all levels. Highly effective at relating to others and working as a member of a team. Deadline conscious and highly organised with the ability to prioritise and multi-task whilst managing a challenging workload and meeting strict deadlines. Willing and flexible approach, with the ability to work on own initiative. Excellent time management and planning skills, forward thinking and able to add value. What we re looking for Extensive experience within various event scales and genres with excellent people management skills. The ability to work closely with clients and a practical technical understanding of the latest production technologies and processes within the live events sector. Experience managing relationships with a venue as an in-house supplier. Driven, motivated and enthusiastic, working closely with the senior management team to develop an established brand and promote a fresh, contemporary delivery mechanism. A team leader, with skills to motivate your support team. Key Policies and Core Values. To work alongside the members of other teams and communicate effectively To learn about the company and its activities in order to understand and deal with the customers • Maintain confidentiality at all times To represent the company in a courteous and appropriate manner in all circumstances To follow correct procedures at all times and to follow the policies laid out in the staff handbook An awareness of health and safety policies, risk assessments and be proactive in implementing them. To carry out your duties and responsibilities in a manner that reflects the Core Values of at all times d&b solutions provides integrated audio, video, lighting, and media services, delivering complete solutions for hire and sales of technical equipment, live events, and venue installations and support. Working alongside d&b audiotechnik we are on a mission together to transform life experiences. Apart from the duties summarised in this job description, we retain the right in consultation with the post holder to include other reasonable duties, which are part of, and incidental to, this type of work. We want to recruit, and retain the most talented people, regardless of their background. We recognise that being a diverse and inclusive employer helps us fulfil our responsibility to make a difference for our staff, our clients, and our industry. Actively valuing differences enhances the way we work and people from different backgrounds and experiences bring valuable insights to the way we operate, generating new ideas and perspectives as well as making us representative of the community and society. If you are interested in this opportunity. Please email your CV, Cover Letter, and Salary Expectations
Job Title: Business Development Manager (Corporate fit-out, large scale interior design or hospitality sector) Location: Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham, London (Full UK Travel required) Employment Type: Full-time Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 + Commision/ Bonus & Company Car / Allowance A leading UK-based home and lifestyle e-commerce brand is seeking an ambitious Business Development Manager to join the business at an exciting stage of its growth journey. This role offers a genuine platform for personal and professional development where you will have the opportunity to grow as an individual while helping shape the future direction of the business. The Role As Business Development Manager you will play a key role in identifying developing and delivering new commercial opportunities that drive sustainable growth. You will be given autonomy exposure to senior stakeholders and the chance to build something meaningful within a fast-paced evolving organisation. Key Responsibilities Identify and develop new business opportunities partnerships and revenue streams (Ideally across corporate fit out, large scale interior design or hospitality sector) Build manage and grow strong relationships with commercial partners and suppliers Lead negotiations and support contract development Analyse market trends competitor activity and customer insights to inform strategy Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing trading and e-commerce teams Track performance against targets and provide clear commercial reporting Key Experiences Proven experience in business development commercial or partnerships roles Strong negotiation and relationship-building skills Commercially astute with a data-driven mindset Motivated by growth both business and personal Comfortable operating in a dynamic evolving environment Retail e-commerce or consumer goods experience is desirable Capable of working remotely while being able to travel as business requires
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Business Development Manager (Corporate fit-out, large scale interior design or hospitality sector) Location: Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham, London (Full UK Travel required) Employment Type: Full-time Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 + Commision/ Bonus & Company Car / Allowance A leading UK-based home and lifestyle e-commerce brand is seeking an ambitious Business Development Manager to join the business at an exciting stage of its growth journey. This role offers a genuine platform for personal and professional development where you will have the opportunity to grow as an individual while helping shape the future direction of the business. The Role As Business Development Manager you will play a key role in identifying developing and delivering new commercial opportunities that drive sustainable growth. You will be given autonomy exposure to senior stakeholders and the chance to build something meaningful within a fast-paced evolving organisation. Key Responsibilities Identify and develop new business opportunities partnerships and revenue streams (Ideally across corporate fit out, large scale interior design or hospitality sector) Build manage and grow strong relationships with commercial partners and suppliers Lead negotiations and support contract development Analyse market trends competitor activity and customer insights to inform strategy Collaborate cross-functionally with marketing trading and e-commerce teams Track performance against targets and provide clear commercial reporting Key Experiences Proven experience in business development commercial or partnerships roles Strong negotiation and relationship-building skills Commercially astute with a data-driven mindset Motivated by growth both business and personal Comfortable operating in a dynamic evolving environment Retail e-commerce or consumer goods experience is desirable Capable of working remotely while being able to travel as business requires
Senior Category Manager - Logistics & Warehousing (3PL) Client Details The employer is an organisation, focused on delivering innovative solutions and maintaining high operational standards. They have a strong presence in their field and are dedicated to excellence in procurement and supply chain management. Description As a Senior Category Manager you will help to shape and execute category strategies that deliver cost savings, innovation, and lifecycle value across our global operations. This is a high-profile role where you'll lead end-to-end category planning, manage complex sourcing projects, and build influential relationships across markets and divisions. You'll be the go-to expert for logistics and warehousing procurement, driving compliance, governance, and best-in-class supplier performance. Drive end to end procurements across the category, own and deliver sub-category strategies for Logistics & Warehousing. Lead strategic sourcing projects with 3PL providers across road, courier, warehousing, and customs compliance. Manage RFQs, ITTs, and RFIs end-to-end. Monitor supplier markets, identify opportunities, and drive innovation. Build strategic supplier relationships and develop a robust supply base. Influence cross-functional stakeholders and champion procurement excellence globally. Profile As a Senior Category Manager you mist have; Proven global procurement and commercial experience in logistics and warehousing. Expertise in 3PL negotiations and contract management. Strong track record in category management and strategic sourcing. Ability to lead complex projects and influence senior stakeholders. Flexible, collaborative, and confident operating in a matrix, multicultural environment. Strategic thinker with a passion for driving transformation. Desirable: Knowledge of import/export policies, logistics, and temperature-controlled shipments. Job Offer Competitive package: Up to 80K + Car Allowance + Bonus. Hybrid working in Cheshire - 2 days on site, with travel Opportunity to shape global logistics strategy in a growing, innovative business. Work on high-impact projects with visibility across senior leadership. Please note, a relocation package would be considered, only apply if you live in the UK and have experience within logistics and warehouse supply -chain management! If you are ready to take on the challenge of becoming a Category Lead - Logistics, we encourage you to apply today!
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Category Manager - Logistics & Warehousing (3PL) Client Details The employer is an organisation, focused on delivering innovative solutions and maintaining high operational standards. They have a strong presence in their field and are dedicated to excellence in procurement and supply chain management. Description As a Senior Category Manager you will help to shape and execute category strategies that deliver cost savings, innovation, and lifecycle value across our global operations. This is a high-profile role where you'll lead end-to-end category planning, manage complex sourcing projects, and build influential relationships across markets and divisions. You'll be the go-to expert for logistics and warehousing procurement, driving compliance, governance, and best-in-class supplier performance. Drive end to end procurements across the category, own and deliver sub-category strategies for Logistics & Warehousing. Lead strategic sourcing projects with 3PL providers across road, courier, warehousing, and customs compliance. Manage RFQs, ITTs, and RFIs end-to-end. Monitor supplier markets, identify opportunities, and drive innovation. Build strategic supplier relationships and develop a robust supply base. Influence cross-functional stakeholders and champion procurement excellence globally. Profile As a Senior Category Manager you mist have; Proven global procurement and commercial experience in logistics and warehousing. Expertise in 3PL negotiations and contract management. Strong track record in category management and strategic sourcing. Ability to lead complex projects and influence senior stakeholders. Flexible, collaborative, and confident operating in a matrix, multicultural environment. Strategic thinker with a passion for driving transformation. Desirable: Knowledge of import/export policies, logistics, and temperature-controlled shipments. Job Offer Competitive package: Up to 80K + Car Allowance + Bonus. Hybrid working in Cheshire - 2 days on site, with travel Opportunity to shape global logistics strategy in a growing, innovative business. Work on high-impact projects with visibility across senior leadership. Please note, a relocation package would be considered, only apply if you live in the UK and have experience within logistics and warehouse supply -chain management! If you are ready to take on the challenge of becoming a Category Lead - Logistics, we encourage you to apply today!
Estate Officer CPL have partnered with Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) to recruit for an Estate Officer (HPTO) to join their team on a temporary contract, with possibility of extension. Pay Rate - £19.59 per hour Location - DOJ, NICTS, Estates and Security Branch Benefits - 37 days holiday per annum Hours - 37 hours per week Key Duties Monitor and manage cyclical maintenance activity, to include managing the Early Warning Notice (EWN) process and all remedial spend. Manage maintenance programmes, including procurement, contract management, quality control, stakeholder management. Assess adequacy of cyclical maintenance schedules and undertake risk assessments of critical systems, recommending improvements where necessary. Provide an interface with operational managers on issues relating to maintenance and/or compliance. Monitor the Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) throughout the estate to assist sustainability and carbon reduction targets, while maintaining occupant comfort and ensuring waste is minimised where possible. Perform the role of Project Sponsor using a range of construction related contracts including MTC, NEC4 and local Frameworks. Provide expertise and advice to colleagues on building maintenance and design or on the technical execution of construction or engineering tasks. Develop and monitor SLAs with customers and the supply chain to oversee maintenance performance. Provide a visible presence by ensuring the best quality of service and excellent customer communications. Act as the senior escalation point for maintenance issues raised across a defined range of NICTS buildings and troubleshoot significant operations/service delivery issues in support of supplier partners. Contract management and key relationship management with senior users and key suppliers across a defined range of NICTS buildings. Completion of Business Cases for maintenance orders and projects in line with NIGEAE guidance and the Better Business Case (BBC) model. Monitoring spends on maintenance projects and reporting any projected variance to finance colleagues on a monthly basis. Providing input for line management to allow quarterly monitoring round budget allocation. Closely monitoring contractor expenditure against projections and investigating any anomalies. Monitoring professional fee spend from external delivery partners. Provide effective project management support to the other construction professionals within the Modernisation Division. Using approved methodologies, manage maintenance projects from inception to completion of the procurement cycle. Managing and monitoring risks, issues, costs, benefits and outcomes of maintenance projects. Undertake all line management responsibilities in accordance with NICS HR policy and guidance, ensuring that performance and absence management procedures are followed. Provide advice and guidance to direct report Professional Technical Officers on matters relating to Maintenance Management, Facilities Management and Project Management. Candidate is required to travel throughout the region and therefore must have access to a vehicle ensured for business use. Essential Experience/Qualifications Have a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 4 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Have a Higher National Diploma (HND) in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 3 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Have a degree in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Desired Experience/Qualifications Working towards licentiate (technical) membership of a relevant professional body, such as CIBSE IET, CIOB, RICS, IWFM or hold relevant membership. Relevant or Equivalent Qualifications Applications will also be considered from applicants with relevant formal qualifications considered to be of an equivalent or higher standard to those stated. Relevant or equivalent qualifications: give the type of qualification and date awarded (the date awarded is the date on which you were notified of your result by the official awarding body). If you believe your qualification is equivalent to the one required, the onus is on you to provide the panel with details of modules studied etc so that a well informed decision can be made. For further details please apply directly below or contact Anne-Marie Erhalim directly. If successful you will be required to complete a criminal record check through Access NI, having a criminal conviction will not necessarily exclude you from this process. CPL have a policy on the recruitment of ex offenders, for a copy of this policy please email Cpl is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. We recognise that a diverse and inclusive workplace will better our relationships and services with our clients, our candidates, our communities, and one another. Be You, Be Kind, Be Proud.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Estate Officer CPL have partnered with Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) to recruit for an Estate Officer (HPTO) to join their team on a temporary contract, with possibility of extension. Pay Rate - £19.59 per hour Location - DOJ, NICTS, Estates and Security Branch Benefits - 37 days holiday per annum Hours - 37 hours per week Key Duties Monitor and manage cyclical maintenance activity, to include managing the Early Warning Notice (EWN) process and all remedial spend. Manage maintenance programmes, including procurement, contract management, quality control, stakeholder management. Assess adequacy of cyclical maintenance schedules and undertake risk assessments of critical systems, recommending improvements where necessary. Provide an interface with operational managers on issues relating to maintenance and/or compliance. Monitor the Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) throughout the estate to assist sustainability and carbon reduction targets, while maintaining occupant comfort and ensuring waste is minimised where possible. Perform the role of Project Sponsor using a range of construction related contracts including MTC, NEC4 and local Frameworks. Provide expertise and advice to colleagues on building maintenance and design or on the technical execution of construction or engineering tasks. Develop and monitor SLAs with customers and the supply chain to oversee maintenance performance. Provide a visible presence by ensuring the best quality of service and excellent customer communications. Act as the senior escalation point for maintenance issues raised across a defined range of NICTS buildings and troubleshoot significant operations/service delivery issues in support of supplier partners. Contract management and key relationship management with senior users and key suppliers across a defined range of NICTS buildings. Completion of Business Cases for maintenance orders and projects in line with NIGEAE guidance and the Better Business Case (BBC) model. Monitoring spends on maintenance projects and reporting any projected variance to finance colleagues on a monthly basis. Providing input for line management to allow quarterly monitoring round budget allocation. Closely monitoring contractor expenditure against projections and investigating any anomalies. Monitoring professional fee spend from external delivery partners. Provide effective project management support to the other construction professionals within the Modernisation Division. Using approved methodologies, manage maintenance projects from inception to completion of the procurement cycle. Managing and monitoring risks, issues, costs, benefits and outcomes of maintenance projects. Undertake all line management responsibilities in accordance with NICS HR policy and guidance, ensuring that performance and absence management procedures are followed. Provide advice and guidance to direct report Professional Technical Officers on matters relating to Maintenance Management, Facilities Management and Project Management. Candidate is required to travel throughout the region and therefore must have access to a vehicle ensured for business use. Essential Experience/Qualifications Have a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 4 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Have a Higher National Diploma (HND) in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 3 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Have a degree in engineering or a construction related discipline, AND a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience in estates and/or facilities management. Desired Experience/Qualifications Working towards licentiate (technical) membership of a relevant professional body, such as CIBSE IET, CIOB, RICS, IWFM or hold relevant membership. Relevant or Equivalent Qualifications Applications will also be considered from applicants with relevant formal qualifications considered to be of an equivalent or higher standard to those stated. Relevant or equivalent qualifications: give the type of qualification and date awarded (the date awarded is the date on which you were notified of your result by the official awarding body). If you believe your qualification is equivalent to the one required, the onus is on you to provide the panel with details of modules studied etc so that a well informed decision can be made. For further details please apply directly below or contact Anne-Marie Erhalim directly. If successful you will be required to complete a criminal record check through Access NI, having a criminal conviction will not necessarily exclude you from this process. CPL have a policy on the recruitment of ex offenders, for a copy of this policy please email Cpl is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. We recognise that a diverse and inclusive workplace will better our relationships and services with our clients, our candidates, our communities, and one another. Be You, Be Kind, Be Proud.
Programme Procurement Manager Location & working pattern: Hybrid working model, split between Peterborough and London offices , with 2-3 days per week in the office and the remainder working from home. Contract: Permanent NEC KNOWLEDGE IS ESSENTIAL About the role This is a senior procurement role supporting the delivery of a large-scale, nationally significant infrastructure and capital delivery programme within the UK water sector. The role will play a critical part in shaping and delivering procurement strategies that enable successful programme outcomes, ensure regulatory compliance, and deliver long-term value for customers. You will be responsible for planning, managing, and delivering complex, high-value strategic sourcing activity across a multi-phase capital programme. Acting as a trusted commercial partner, you will work closely with senior stakeholders across engineering, project delivery, commercial, legal, and finance teams. Key responsibilities Strategic sourcing and commercial delivery Develop, own, and manage a portfolio of complex procurement activity aligned to major infrastructure and capital delivery objectives Design and deliver end-to-end sourcing strategies, from early market engagement through tendering, negotiation, contract award, and mobilisation Lead high-value and high-risk commercial negotiations using appropriate sourcing tools and methodologies Ensure procurement activity delivers measurable value, balancing cost, risk, performance, resilience, and long-term sustainability Stakeholder engagement and business partnering Build strong, credible relationships with senior stakeholders across programme, engineering, and corporate functions Act as a trusted commercial adviser, providing clear procurement guidance and constructive challenge Translate programme and project requirements into robust procurement and contracting strategies Influence decision-making through clear, evidence-based recommendations supported by market and commercial insight Market insight, governance, and compliance Develop and maintain a deep understanding of relevant supply markets, including capacity, capability, cost drivers, and risk factors Identify and manage procurement risks and opportunities using data, market intelligence, and forecasting Ensure compliance with the Procurement Act 2023 , internal governance frameworks, and wider regulatory requirements Contracting and supplier management Lead supplier appointment and onboarding using sourcing methodologies proportionate to value and complexity Ensure contracts are appropriately structured, with clear commercial terms, performance measures, and risk allocation Support effective contract mobilisation and work closely with contract managers to enable successful delivery What we're looking for An experienced procurement professional with a strong background in major infrastructure or capital delivery programmes CIPS qualified to Level 5 minimum , or educated to degree or professional level in procurement, commercial management, or a related discipline Strong working knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and public sector procurement requirements Proven experience delivering complex strategic sourcing projects with significant commercial and risk exposure Strong understanding of contract structures and legal terms; experience with NEC contracts is highly desirable
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Programme Procurement Manager Location & working pattern: Hybrid working model, split between Peterborough and London offices , with 2-3 days per week in the office and the remainder working from home. Contract: Permanent NEC KNOWLEDGE IS ESSENTIAL About the role This is a senior procurement role supporting the delivery of a large-scale, nationally significant infrastructure and capital delivery programme within the UK water sector. The role will play a critical part in shaping and delivering procurement strategies that enable successful programme outcomes, ensure regulatory compliance, and deliver long-term value for customers. You will be responsible for planning, managing, and delivering complex, high-value strategic sourcing activity across a multi-phase capital programme. Acting as a trusted commercial partner, you will work closely with senior stakeholders across engineering, project delivery, commercial, legal, and finance teams. Key responsibilities Strategic sourcing and commercial delivery Develop, own, and manage a portfolio of complex procurement activity aligned to major infrastructure and capital delivery objectives Design and deliver end-to-end sourcing strategies, from early market engagement through tendering, negotiation, contract award, and mobilisation Lead high-value and high-risk commercial negotiations using appropriate sourcing tools and methodologies Ensure procurement activity delivers measurable value, balancing cost, risk, performance, resilience, and long-term sustainability Stakeholder engagement and business partnering Build strong, credible relationships with senior stakeholders across programme, engineering, and corporate functions Act as a trusted commercial adviser, providing clear procurement guidance and constructive challenge Translate programme and project requirements into robust procurement and contracting strategies Influence decision-making through clear, evidence-based recommendations supported by market and commercial insight Market insight, governance, and compliance Develop and maintain a deep understanding of relevant supply markets, including capacity, capability, cost drivers, and risk factors Identify and manage procurement risks and opportunities using data, market intelligence, and forecasting Ensure compliance with the Procurement Act 2023 , internal governance frameworks, and wider regulatory requirements Contracting and supplier management Lead supplier appointment and onboarding using sourcing methodologies proportionate to value and complexity Ensure contracts are appropriately structured, with clear commercial terms, performance measures, and risk allocation Support effective contract mobilisation and work closely with contract managers to enable successful delivery What we're looking for An experienced procurement professional with a strong background in major infrastructure or capital delivery programmes CIPS qualified to Level 5 minimum , or educated to degree or professional level in procurement, commercial management, or a related discipline Strong working knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and public sector procurement requirements Proven experience delivering complex strategic sourcing projects with significant commercial and risk exposure Strong understanding of contract structures and legal terms; experience with NEC contracts is highly desirable
Senior Procurement Specialist Permanent Full-time , with flexibility for part-time Hybrid working - 2-3 days per week in the office, one day has to be in the Peterborough office. NEC 3 or 4 EXPERIENCE IS ESSENTIAL The role This Senior Procurement Specialist role is responsible for planning, managing, and delivering a pipeline of strategic sourcing initiatives and leading complex contract negotiations. You will play a critical role in delivering commercial outcomes that support business objectives, regulatory requirements, and customer value. Using strong strategic thinking and influencing skills, you will engage with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. You will develop a deep understanding of market dynamics and business demand across defined spend areas, ensuring supplier relationships are effective and deliver long-term value. As a senior member of the procurement team, you will mentor and support colleagues, helping to build capability, share best practice, and drive continuous improvement across the function. Key responsibilities Develop, own, and actively manage a strategic portfolio of sourcing activity Deliver sourcing initiatives in a timely manner to maximise value Lead complex commercial negotiations using appropriate sourcing methodologies Build a strong understanding of business needs and demand profiles across assigned spend areas Identify spend trends, risks, and opportunities using data and market insight Ensure procurement systems and governance processes are followed to maintain an auditable trail Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships, influencing and constructively challenging where required Support the procurement manager in leading and developing the team Mentor and coach team members to build capability and confidence Contribute to a collaborative, innovative, and continuously improving procurement culture Lead supplier appointment and onboarding using appropriate sourcing methodologies based on value and complexity What we're looking for CIPS qualified to Level 5 minimum (or equivalent professional or degree-level qualification in procurement or a commercial discipline) Strong knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and relevant procurement legislation Proven experience delivering complex strategic sourcing projects Demonstrated ownership and drive to achieve best value outcomes Experience developing and managing sourcing strategies within governance frameworks Strong understanding of contract structures and legal terms (experience with NEC contracts is beneficial) Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills Proactive, collaborative mindset with adaptability and openness to new ways of working What's on offer Flexible working arrangements Hybrid working model Generous annual leave allowance Competitive pension scheme Bonus opportunity Flexible benefits to support wellbeing and lifestyle
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Procurement Specialist Permanent Full-time , with flexibility for part-time Hybrid working - 2-3 days per week in the office, one day has to be in the Peterborough office. NEC 3 or 4 EXPERIENCE IS ESSENTIAL The role This Senior Procurement Specialist role is responsible for planning, managing, and delivering a pipeline of strategic sourcing initiatives and leading complex contract negotiations. You will play a critical role in delivering commercial outcomes that support business objectives, regulatory requirements, and customer value. Using strong strategic thinking and influencing skills, you will engage with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. You will develop a deep understanding of market dynamics and business demand across defined spend areas, ensuring supplier relationships are effective and deliver long-term value. As a senior member of the procurement team, you will mentor and support colleagues, helping to build capability, share best practice, and drive continuous improvement across the function. Key responsibilities Develop, own, and actively manage a strategic portfolio of sourcing activity Deliver sourcing initiatives in a timely manner to maximise value Lead complex commercial negotiations using appropriate sourcing methodologies Build a strong understanding of business needs and demand profiles across assigned spend areas Identify spend trends, risks, and opportunities using data and market insight Ensure procurement systems and governance processes are followed to maintain an auditable trail Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships, influencing and constructively challenging where required Support the procurement manager in leading and developing the team Mentor and coach team members to build capability and confidence Contribute to a collaborative, innovative, and continuously improving procurement culture Lead supplier appointment and onboarding using appropriate sourcing methodologies based on value and complexity What we're looking for CIPS qualified to Level 5 minimum (or equivalent professional or degree-level qualification in procurement or a commercial discipline) Strong knowledge of the Procurement Act 2023 and relevant procurement legislation Proven experience delivering complex strategic sourcing projects Demonstrated ownership and drive to achieve best value outcomes Experience developing and managing sourcing strategies within governance frameworks Strong understanding of contract structures and legal terms (experience with NEC contracts is beneficial) Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills Proactive, collaborative mindset with adaptability and openness to new ways of working What's on offer Flexible working arrangements Hybrid working model Generous annual leave allowance Competitive pension scheme Bonus opportunity Flexible benefits to support wellbeing and lifestyle
STRATEGIC RESOURCES EUROPEAN RECRUITMENT CONSULTANTS LTD
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
SENIOR CONTRACTS ENGINEER Our client, an Oil and Gas Operator is seeking an experienced Senior Contracts Engineer. This is an initial 12 month PAYE contract role based in Aberdeen with a hybrid working model in place. Job Overview The Senior Contracts Engineer is an important role within the SCM team in ensuring that value is delivered to the business. The role works closely with the SCM team, senior internal stakeholders and external third parties and continuously seeks to improve value delivery. The role ensures that SCM is perceived as a positive, significant, value adding integral partner to the business. AccountabilitiesEnd-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management: Provides a deep knowledge and understanding of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management. Ensures value is maximised throughout the category and contracting process for designated categories and contracts. Ensures value is maximised from the contract negotiation through the whole life cycle of designated categories and contracts. Works closely with business stakeholders to understand their needs in detail, both for the immediate and/or future contracts /category requirements. Proactively develops a robust strategic sourcing strategy for use within designated categories and contracts, which delivers breakthrough results and year on year continuous improvement. Undertakes categories, contracts and project-related assessments to generate innovative opportunities and robust strategic sourcing plans. Reviews the specific categories and contracts set up and looks for ways to better manage it: to improve value delivery, eliminate waste, improve sourcing leverage and reduce administrative burden. Working as a Business Partner with key internal stakeholders, manage all contracting activities across the designated categories and contracts. This includes the creation and implementation of category plans and/or contract strategies that will ensure delivery in line with business objectives, regulatory requirements and the landing of all value negotiated. External Market Expertise: Be seen by the business as the Supply Chain Management expert for their categories and contracts. Understand the category for designated contracts and provide leadership and insight for the business on all aspects of market dynamics, regulatory framework, suppliers and technical innovations. Report changes and updates in the market for designated category and contracts through proactive governance. Contracting: Source and procure a range of goods and services across designated categories, ensuring optimum value for money within defined service and quality criteria. Identify opportunities for, lead and evaluate competitive tenders and proposals for the supply of goods and services for designated categories and contracts, negotiating with suppliers on all commercial and contractual matters and applying judgement as to what constitutes an acceptable level of contractual risk and supply resilience. Create negotiation strategies and lead complex negotiations. Deliver a "fit for purpose" sourcing and selection approach which is flexible, and delivery focussed. Draft, negotiate and obtain agreement to commercial contracts, ensuring that operational and commercial risks to business are fully understood and minimised. Engage internal stakeholders such as the Line Managers, HSE, Legal, Insurance and Finance when negotiating a contract, to ensure that all related risks have been adequately reviewed and acceptable. Manage all contract close out activities at the end of a project or at contract expiration for designated contracts. On-going improvements & delivery of Value Add: Identify and achieve defined improvement to the bottom line and cost saving targets by examining total acquisition costs and working closely with internal stakeholders and suppliers for designated category / contracts. Forecast future expenditure patterns within key business segments, developing appropriate strategies to ensure budgeted value improvements are proactively identified and implemented for designated category / contracts. Challenge business plans where alternate opportunities exist to deliver higher value outcomes, ensuring all options have been duly evaluated. Supplier Management: Within the Supplier and Performance Management framework, develop, build and maintain supplier engagement through appraisal and performance monitoring, value analysis, continuous improvement, supplier / supply base development, compliance and demand management for designated category / contracts. Coordinate multiple stakeholder interfaces and touch points across the business to ensure a consistent approach. Ensure compliance to contract terms, both legal and commercial (including value delivery). Lead the discussion on management of contractual risk and agree in conjunction with senior stakeholders' steps to ensure remediation or reduction. Provide effective overview of supplier performance to designated contracts and support operational teams, if performance issues arise. Manage commercial interfaces between senior stakeholders from the business and suppliers. Drive communication between the key internal stakeholders and suppliers to ensure a consistent approach for designated contracts. Resolve contractual and supplier disputes when they occur, protecting the interests of the business at all times and engaging Legal Business Partners where required. Gain appropriate remediation/recompense for the business if appropriate for designated contracts. Consult in the budgeting process in relation to supplier spend and engage on supplier cost saving initiatives, leading where appropriate for designated contracts. Challenge requirements and re-negotiate designated contracts in life and at renewal to optimise value and drive cost savings. Build strategies for designated categories and contracts to manage end-of-contract term options appropriately for the client. Negotiate the terms and conditions of the Contract in line with the client's Contract Deviation processes and get appropriate input from Legal, Compliance, Tax and Insurance experts Team and Tools (including People Management where applicable): Be a constructive integral member of the wider SCM teams, actively supporting the development and delivery of the SCM strategic plans and objectives. Support junior members of the team to build and improve their supply chain skills as well as during complex negotiations. Participate in both O&M and SCM general team events, in order to foster relationships and breakdown silos. Competencies and Qualifications: Clear understanding of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management. Detailed understanding of relevant/assigned category. Comprehensive knowledge of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management including market insight, business partnering, negotiation, on-going supplier management and governance relating to assigned portfolio. Experience of complex business significant categories of expenditure through multiple functions in order to maximise value to the business. Demonstrable track record of transformational value delivery through identification and implementation of innovative sourcing strategies, continuous improvement plans and demand management. Understanding of general and contract law and applications of LOGIC models (where applicable), in contract development, execution and dispute resolution. Demonstrable track record of leading complex contract negotiations. Understanding of the commercial aims and objectives of the client. Commercial Know-How: Managing for value, is the external market expert, and understands our Customers. Can own delivery elements of category wide improvement project. Competent in use of Company business tools - SAP, MS Packages, Ivalua. Ability to lead/champion Supplier Relationship and Performance Management. Ability to ensure business compliance with SCM Process. Education: Degree educated (preferably in Science or Engineering) or appropriate relevant in work experience. MBA or MSc in Supply Chain Management will be an added advantage. Certification Membership of CIPS (or equivalent). Work Experience Engagement up to a senior level demonstrating the ability to influence stakeholders and manage conflicting views. Effective networking and business partnering skills. Extensive experience supporting O&M categories. Self-directed, pro-active, flexible, resilient, motivated and results oriented. Experience of working in a matrix organisation. Evidence of managing a category through the whole life cycle, ensuring the value created in the negotiation stage hits the bottom line. Confident and credibility with excellent communication and relationship management skills. Advanced influencing, persuading and negotiating skills. Ability to present complex ideas/concepts and take a consultative approach with stakeholders and peers. Team player with an ability to manage complex relationships and matrix teams. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to identify and expeditiously exploit commercial opportunities. Advanced skills using MS Office including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint as well as Contiki and SAP. Ability to meet deadlines/deliver on promises.
Jan 20, 2026
Contractor
SENIOR CONTRACTS ENGINEER Our client, an Oil and Gas Operator is seeking an experienced Senior Contracts Engineer. This is an initial 12 month PAYE contract role based in Aberdeen with a hybrid working model in place. Job Overview The Senior Contracts Engineer is an important role within the SCM team in ensuring that value is delivered to the business. The role works closely with the SCM team, senior internal stakeholders and external third parties and continuously seeks to improve value delivery. The role ensures that SCM is perceived as a positive, significant, value adding integral partner to the business. AccountabilitiesEnd-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management: Provides a deep knowledge and understanding of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management. Ensures value is maximised throughout the category and contracting process for designated categories and contracts. Ensures value is maximised from the contract negotiation through the whole life cycle of designated categories and contracts. Works closely with business stakeholders to understand their needs in detail, both for the immediate and/or future contracts /category requirements. Proactively develops a robust strategic sourcing strategy for use within designated categories and contracts, which delivers breakthrough results and year on year continuous improvement. Undertakes categories, contracts and project-related assessments to generate innovative opportunities and robust strategic sourcing plans. Reviews the specific categories and contracts set up and looks for ways to better manage it: to improve value delivery, eliminate waste, improve sourcing leverage and reduce administrative burden. Working as a Business Partner with key internal stakeholders, manage all contracting activities across the designated categories and contracts. This includes the creation and implementation of category plans and/or contract strategies that will ensure delivery in line with business objectives, regulatory requirements and the landing of all value negotiated. External Market Expertise: Be seen by the business as the Supply Chain Management expert for their categories and contracts. Understand the category for designated contracts and provide leadership and insight for the business on all aspects of market dynamics, regulatory framework, suppliers and technical innovations. Report changes and updates in the market for designated category and contracts through proactive governance. Contracting: Source and procure a range of goods and services across designated categories, ensuring optimum value for money within defined service and quality criteria. Identify opportunities for, lead and evaluate competitive tenders and proposals for the supply of goods and services for designated categories and contracts, negotiating with suppliers on all commercial and contractual matters and applying judgement as to what constitutes an acceptable level of contractual risk and supply resilience. Create negotiation strategies and lead complex negotiations. Deliver a "fit for purpose" sourcing and selection approach which is flexible, and delivery focussed. Draft, negotiate and obtain agreement to commercial contracts, ensuring that operational and commercial risks to business are fully understood and minimised. Engage internal stakeholders such as the Line Managers, HSE, Legal, Insurance and Finance when negotiating a contract, to ensure that all related risks have been adequately reviewed and acceptable. Manage all contract close out activities at the end of a project or at contract expiration for designated contracts. On-going improvements & delivery of Value Add: Identify and achieve defined improvement to the bottom line and cost saving targets by examining total acquisition costs and working closely with internal stakeholders and suppliers for designated category / contracts. Forecast future expenditure patterns within key business segments, developing appropriate strategies to ensure budgeted value improvements are proactively identified and implemented for designated category / contracts. Challenge business plans where alternate opportunities exist to deliver higher value outcomes, ensuring all options have been duly evaluated. Supplier Management: Within the Supplier and Performance Management framework, develop, build and maintain supplier engagement through appraisal and performance monitoring, value analysis, continuous improvement, supplier / supply base development, compliance and demand management for designated category / contracts. Coordinate multiple stakeholder interfaces and touch points across the business to ensure a consistent approach. Ensure compliance to contract terms, both legal and commercial (including value delivery). Lead the discussion on management of contractual risk and agree in conjunction with senior stakeholders' steps to ensure remediation or reduction. Provide effective overview of supplier performance to designated contracts and support operational teams, if performance issues arise. Manage commercial interfaces between senior stakeholders from the business and suppliers. Drive communication between the key internal stakeholders and suppliers to ensure a consistent approach for designated contracts. Resolve contractual and supplier disputes when they occur, protecting the interests of the business at all times and engaging Legal Business Partners where required. Gain appropriate remediation/recompense for the business if appropriate for designated contracts. Consult in the budgeting process in relation to supplier spend and engage on supplier cost saving initiatives, leading where appropriate for designated contracts. Challenge requirements and re-negotiate designated contracts in life and at renewal to optimise value and drive cost savings. Build strategies for designated categories and contracts to manage end-of-contract term options appropriately for the client. Negotiate the terms and conditions of the Contract in line with the client's Contract Deviation processes and get appropriate input from Legal, Compliance, Tax and Insurance experts Team and Tools (including People Management where applicable): Be a constructive integral member of the wider SCM teams, actively supporting the development and delivery of the SCM strategic plans and objectives. Support junior members of the team to build and improve their supply chain skills as well as during complex negotiations. Participate in both O&M and SCM general team events, in order to foster relationships and breakdown silos. Competencies and Qualifications: Clear understanding of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management. Detailed understanding of relevant/assigned category. Comprehensive knowledge of end-to-end Contract Lifecycle Management including market insight, business partnering, negotiation, on-going supplier management and governance relating to assigned portfolio. Experience of complex business significant categories of expenditure through multiple functions in order to maximise value to the business. Demonstrable track record of transformational value delivery through identification and implementation of innovative sourcing strategies, continuous improvement plans and demand management. Understanding of general and contract law and applications of LOGIC models (where applicable), in contract development, execution and dispute resolution. Demonstrable track record of leading complex contract negotiations. Understanding of the commercial aims and objectives of the client. Commercial Know-How: Managing for value, is the external market expert, and understands our Customers. Can own delivery elements of category wide improvement project. Competent in use of Company business tools - SAP, MS Packages, Ivalua. Ability to lead/champion Supplier Relationship and Performance Management. Ability to ensure business compliance with SCM Process. Education: Degree educated (preferably in Science or Engineering) or appropriate relevant in work experience. MBA or MSc in Supply Chain Management will be an added advantage. Certification Membership of CIPS (or equivalent). Work Experience Engagement up to a senior level demonstrating the ability to influence stakeholders and manage conflicting views. Effective networking and business partnering skills. Extensive experience supporting O&M categories. Self-directed, pro-active, flexible, resilient, motivated and results oriented. Experience of working in a matrix organisation. Evidence of managing a category through the whole life cycle, ensuring the value created in the negotiation stage hits the bottom line. Confident and credibility with excellent communication and relationship management skills. Advanced influencing, persuading and negotiating skills. Ability to present complex ideas/concepts and take a consultative approach with stakeholders and peers. Team player with an ability to manage complex relationships and matrix teams. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to identify and expeditiously exploit commercial opportunities. Advanced skills using MS Office including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint as well as Contiki and SAP. Ability to meet deadlines/deliver on promises.
We are seeking an experienced Head of Operations to lead and optimize all operational activities across our clients Netherlands sites. This senior leadership role will ensure regulatory compliance, drive efficiency and sustainability, and deliver operational performance aligned with our strategic objectives. Reporting to senior leadership, you will play a pivotal role in stabilising existing operations, embedding best practice, and taking performance to the next level through structure, discipline, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Performance Provide overall leadership of day-to-day operations across all Netherlands sites, ensuring safe, stable, and efficient performance. Lead, coach, and support Plant Managers and site leadership teams, driving ownership, accountability, and consistency of execution. Embed a strong safety culture, compliance mindset, and visible leadership across all locations. Operational Excellence Drive the reliability and maintenance strategy, ensuring consistent and pragmatic application. Stabilise operations and continuously improve performance through structured processes and governance. Own and review operational KPIs including safety, availability, throughput, quality, cost, and service. Ensure strong focus on asset health and reliability, working closely with maintenance and engineering to minimise downtime and risk. Planning, Cost & Coordination Oversee resource planning and labour productivity, ensuring the right capabilities are in place. Manage operational budgets and cost control, delivering within agreed financial targets. Coordinate effectively between operations, maintenance, logistics, engineering, HR, finance, and commercial teams. Act as escalation point for operational risks, incidents, and performance issues, ensuring timely resolution. Support capital projects and upgrades, ensuring alignment with operational needs and minimal disruption. Stakeholder & Group Leadership Represent Netherlands operations within group leadership forums, contributing to strategy and continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders including municipalities, suppliers, and clients. Report operational performance and strategic initiatives to senior management. Experience & Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Logistics, Business Administration, Environmental Science, or related discipline. Proven senior leadership experience within industrial, waste, recycling, energy, or processing environments. Strong track record managing multi-site or complex operations with accountability for safety, cost, and delivery. Hands-on operational background with deep understanding of day-to-day site performance. Solid knowledge of reliability, maintenance strategy, and asset health. Strong commercial and financial acumen, including budget ownership and cost control. Experience embedding structure, governance, and performance discipline across teams. Strong understanding of regulatory compliance, safety leadership, and operational risk management. Passionate about Health & Safety, reliability, and building sustainable long-term performance. Results-driven, hands on leader with sound judgment and decisive decision making. Pragmatic, structured, disciplined, and accountable. Excellent communicator able to influence at all levels - from site teams to senior leadership. Calm, credible, and composed under pressure, with a strong operational mindset and bias for action. Ready to make a real impact across the Netherlands waste management value chain? Apply now by sending a cv to or call 353080 quoting reference M9616.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Head of Operations to lead and optimize all operational activities across our clients Netherlands sites. This senior leadership role will ensure regulatory compliance, drive efficiency and sustainability, and deliver operational performance aligned with our strategic objectives. Reporting to senior leadership, you will play a pivotal role in stabilising existing operations, embedding best practice, and taking performance to the next level through structure, discipline, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Performance Provide overall leadership of day-to-day operations across all Netherlands sites, ensuring safe, stable, and efficient performance. Lead, coach, and support Plant Managers and site leadership teams, driving ownership, accountability, and consistency of execution. Embed a strong safety culture, compliance mindset, and visible leadership across all locations. Operational Excellence Drive the reliability and maintenance strategy, ensuring consistent and pragmatic application. Stabilise operations and continuously improve performance through structured processes and governance. Own and review operational KPIs including safety, availability, throughput, quality, cost, and service. Ensure strong focus on asset health and reliability, working closely with maintenance and engineering to minimise downtime and risk. Planning, Cost & Coordination Oversee resource planning and labour productivity, ensuring the right capabilities are in place. Manage operational budgets and cost control, delivering within agreed financial targets. Coordinate effectively between operations, maintenance, logistics, engineering, HR, finance, and commercial teams. Act as escalation point for operational risks, incidents, and performance issues, ensuring timely resolution. Support capital projects and upgrades, ensuring alignment with operational needs and minimal disruption. Stakeholder & Group Leadership Represent Netherlands operations within group leadership forums, contributing to strategy and continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders including municipalities, suppliers, and clients. Report operational performance and strategic initiatives to senior management. Experience & Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Logistics, Business Administration, Environmental Science, or related discipline. Proven senior leadership experience within industrial, waste, recycling, energy, or processing environments. Strong track record managing multi-site or complex operations with accountability for safety, cost, and delivery. Hands-on operational background with deep understanding of day-to-day site performance. Solid knowledge of reliability, maintenance strategy, and asset health. Strong commercial and financial acumen, including budget ownership and cost control. Experience embedding structure, governance, and performance discipline across teams. Strong understanding of regulatory compliance, safety leadership, and operational risk management. Passionate about Health & Safety, reliability, and building sustainable long-term performance. Results-driven, hands on leader with sound judgment and decisive decision making. Pragmatic, structured, disciplined, and accountable. Excellent communicator able to influence at all levels - from site teams to senior leadership. Calm, credible, and composed under pressure, with a strong operational mindset and bias for action. Ready to make a real impact across the Netherlands waste management value chain? Apply now by sending a cv to or call 353080 quoting reference M9616.
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Senior Administrator The closing date is 12 January 2026 We are seeking a dedicated and organised full-time Band 4 Senior Administrator to join our Westminster Talking Therapies department, supporting our teams across both the North and South hubs. We would particularly welcome applications from individuals with proven administrative experience who are meticulous, patient, and resilient. The ideal candidate will thrive in a structured environment, demonstrating empathy and patience not only with our service users but also when navigating necessary bureaucracy and supporting our clinical team. The successful candidate will be a key player in our service, requiring a genuine enjoyment for working with a range of software. Essential skills include proficiency with Excel spreadsheets, email systems, and in-house databases. You will need to write clear, tactful, and professional emails in excellent English, and possess the ability to effectively prioritise a busy workload with multiple demands. The primary responsibilities of this post will be to manage the department's central inbox, handle telephone calls, maintain our database, and serve as a helpful first point of contact for queries from stakeholders, staff and patients. Main duties of the job This role is central to delivering competent and compassionate patient care by providing comprehensive administrative support to our team of qualified psychologists, assistants, trainees, and interns. Key responsibilities include ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the office. This involves serving as a key point of contact by answering the main telephone line, responding to emails in a timely and professional manner, accurately inputting data, and coordinating responses to Subject Access Requests (SARs). As a valued member of our administrative team, you will also be responsible for maintaining accurate patient records, ordering departmental supplies via the CNWL electronic procurement system, and submitting requests for departmental works as needed. The successful candidate will be able to take full ownership of their own workload, demonstrating initiative and reliability while working effectively under appropriate supervision. About us The postholder will be employed by CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, Please note: This vacancy does not meet the criteria for Skilled Worker sponsorship, unless you meet the criteria by temporary exemption from current changes to immigration rules put in force on 22/07/2025. Separate provisions are applied to workers who have been sponsored and held continuously Skilled Worker visa since prior to 04/04/2024. As such, if you don't meet the Transitional Provision (above) we are unable to consider your application unless you can provide documentary evidence of your right to work in the United Kingdom. If you believe you are eligible for sponsorship or already hold a valid right to work in the UK, please ensure you provide full details of your immigration status in the Pre-Screening Immigration section of your application form. Please note role eligibility also depends on whether the role meets the salary threshold for the relevant occupational code (SOC CODE). For further info please visit: Skilled Worker visa: Overview - GOV.UK Job responsibilities 1. To be responsible for the day to day management of the office and the development, implementation and maintenance of high quality office practices and procedures to ensure that all non-clinical requirements of the team are met. 2. To provide a receptionist service for the service as required. To deal with telephone calls, correspondence and direct contacts with clients and other internal or external agencies in an appropriate and professional manner, using judgement and discretion where necessary and to refer complex matters or matters relating to clinical risk to relevant senior members of staff. 3. To prepare documents by copy or audio typing using Microsoft office software (letters, memos, reports etc) for approval as directed, ensuring that all policies and procedures are adhered to. 4. To be fully conversant with computer packages, promoting good presentation, including word-processing and spreadsheets. 5. To arrange meetings and training events for the team as and when required. 6. To act as secretary at meetings if required, taking and distributing minutes as appropriate. 7. To set up and maintain an effective filing system for the department. 8. To take responsibility for ensuring that adequate stock levels of stationery and other clinical equipment are maintained at all times as required and order/procure regularly as needed. 9. To maintain a central record of annual leave, sickness, study and authorised and unauthorised absences when required. 10. To ensure that the record of availability of staff on a daily basis is updated for all staff. 11. To carry out a range of administrative tasks (post, faxes, photocopying, taking messages etc). 12. To liaise with internal and external suppliers and ensure that adequate stock levels of stationery and other non-clinical equipment are maintained at all times. Patient Administration 1. To input and retrieve patient details and statistical data into the relevant patient information system. Patient Administration 2. To make sure information is updated on the data systems in use in the various phases of the referral process including post assessment, treatment and closure of cases. Patient Administration 3. To be responsible for the administration and coordination of clients seen in the IAPT service wherever the location of the clinic. Patient Administration 4. To set up and maintain a filing system and to record the movement of patients case notes according to Trust policy and procedures. Patient Administration 5. To assist in carrying out regular checks and annual audit of client case notes and ensure that notes are archived as and when appropriate. To be aware of the Data Protection Act. Site Administration 1. To report all request for repairs through the Facilities /Site Services Manager. Site Administration 2. To have an understanding of health and safety regulation and assist in maintaining a safe environment for clients and visitors to the department in accordance with fire, health and safety procedures. Communication 1 (Patients, carers and relatives). Non-clinical advice and information. Communication 2 (Visitors/Public). Non-clinical advice and information. Communication 3 (Medical and Nursing staff). Receives and provides information relating to patients. Communication 4 (General Practitioners). Receives and provides information relating to patients and the service. Communication 5 (Voluntary agencies). Receives and provides information relating to patients and the service. Management of Resources 1. To supervise the work of temporary and permanent administrative staff as and as required & appropriate. Management of Resources 2. To be responsible for database management and the maintenance of office equipment within the service. Management of Resources 3. To develop relationships with internal and external agencies. Training 1. To participate in local induction of new employees to the team. Training 2. To participate in the Trust's supervision and appraisal programme. Training 3. To undertake any necessary training that is required to fulfil the objectives of the post and enhance personal knowledge and development. Person Specification Qualifications Good command of written and spoken English. English at GCSE or other equivalent qualification Educated to A level standard or equivalent qualification Educated to University Degree level Recognised qualification in the use of computer software e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Access. Experience Significant experience as a Secretarial/Administrative experience in a senior role. Administrative experience in a senior role Experience of working within the NHS Skills A comprehensive working knowledge of the use of Microsoft Office software - Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access. Must be numerate and able to provide statistical data clearly and accurately. Must have good organisational skills and ability to work on own initiative. Speedwriting/Shorthand Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Senior Administrator The closing date is 12 January 2026 We are seeking a dedicated and organised full-time Band 4 Senior Administrator to join our Westminster Talking Therapies department, supporting our teams across both the North and South hubs. We would particularly welcome applications from individuals with proven administrative experience who are meticulous, patient, and resilient. The ideal candidate will thrive in a structured environment, demonstrating empathy and patience not only with our service users but also when navigating necessary bureaucracy and supporting our clinical team. The successful candidate will be a key player in our service, requiring a genuine enjoyment for working with a range of software. Essential skills include proficiency with Excel spreadsheets, email systems, and in-house databases. You will need to write clear, tactful, and professional emails in excellent English, and possess the ability to effectively prioritise a busy workload with multiple demands. The primary responsibilities of this post will be to manage the department's central inbox, handle telephone calls, maintain our database, and serve as a helpful first point of contact for queries from stakeholders, staff and patients. Main duties of the job This role is central to delivering competent and compassionate patient care by providing comprehensive administrative support to our team of qualified psychologists, assistants, trainees, and interns. Key responsibilities include ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the office. This involves serving as a key point of contact by answering the main telephone line, responding to emails in a timely and professional manner, accurately inputting data, and coordinating responses to Subject Access Requests (SARs). As a valued member of our administrative team, you will also be responsible for maintaining accurate patient records, ordering departmental supplies via the CNWL electronic procurement system, and submitting requests for departmental works as needed. The successful candidate will be able to take full ownership of their own workload, demonstrating initiative and reliability while working effectively under appropriate supervision. About us The postholder will be employed by CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, Please note: This vacancy does not meet the criteria for Skilled Worker sponsorship, unless you meet the criteria by temporary exemption from current changes to immigration rules put in force on 22/07/2025. Separate provisions are applied to workers who have been sponsored and held continuously Skilled Worker visa since prior to 04/04/2024. As such, if you don't meet the Transitional Provision (above) we are unable to consider your application unless you can provide documentary evidence of your right to work in the United Kingdom. If you believe you are eligible for sponsorship or already hold a valid right to work in the UK, please ensure you provide full details of your immigration status in the Pre-Screening Immigration section of your application form. Please note role eligibility also depends on whether the role meets the salary threshold for the relevant occupational code (SOC CODE). For further info please visit: Skilled Worker visa: Overview - GOV.UK Job responsibilities 1. To be responsible for the day to day management of the office and the development, implementation and maintenance of high quality office practices and procedures to ensure that all non-clinical requirements of the team are met. 2. To provide a receptionist service for the service as required. To deal with telephone calls, correspondence and direct contacts with clients and other internal or external agencies in an appropriate and professional manner, using judgement and discretion where necessary and to refer complex matters or matters relating to clinical risk to relevant senior members of staff. 3. To prepare documents by copy or audio typing using Microsoft office software (letters, memos, reports etc) for approval as directed, ensuring that all policies and procedures are adhered to. 4. To be fully conversant with computer packages, promoting good presentation, including word-processing and spreadsheets. 5. To arrange meetings and training events for the team as and when required. 6. To act as secretary at meetings if required, taking and distributing minutes as appropriate. 7. To set up and maintain an effective filing system for the department. 8. To take responsibility for ensuring that adequate stock levels of stationery and other clinical equipment are maintained at all times as required and order/procure regularly as needed. 9. To maintain a central record of annual leave, sickness, study and authorised and unauthorised absences when required. 10. To ensure that the record of availability of staff on a daily basis is updated for all staff. 11. To carry out a range of administrative tasks (post, faxes, photocopying, taking messages etc). 12. To liaise with internal and external suppliers and ensure that adequate stock levels of stationery and other non-clinical equipment are maintained at all times. Patient Administration 1. To input and retrieve patient details and statistical data into the relevant patient information system. Patient Administration 2. To make sure information is updated on the data systems in use in the various phases of the referral process including post assessment, treatment and closure of cases. Patient Administration 3. To be responsible for the administration and coordination of clients seen in the IAPT service wherever the location of the clinic. Patient Administration 4. To set up and maintain a filing system and to record the movement of patients case notes according to Trust policy and procedures. Patient Administration 5. To assist in carrying out regular checks and annual audit of client case notes and ensure that notes are archived as and when appropriate. To be aware of the Data Protection Act. Site Administration 1. To report all request for repairs through the Facilities /Site Services Manager. Site Administration 2. To have an understanding of health and safety regulation and assist in maintaining a safe environment for clients and visitors to the department in accordance with fire, health and safety procedures. Communication 1 (Patients, carers and relatives). Non-clinical advice and information. Communication 2 (Visitors/Public). Non-clinical advice and information. Communication 3 (Medical and Nursing staff). Receives and provides information relating to patients. Communication 4 (General Practitioners). Receives and provides information relating to patients and the service. Communication 5 (Voluntary agencies). Receives and provides information relating to patients and the service. Management of Resources 1. To supervise the work of temporary and permanent administrative staff as and as required & appropriate. Management of Resources 2. To be responsible for database management and the maintenance of office equipment within the service. Management of Resources 3. To develop relationships with internal and external agencies. Training 1. To participate in local induction of new employees to the team. Training 2. To participate in the Trust's supervision and appraisal programme. Training 3. To undertake any necessary training that is required to fulfil the objectives of the post and enhance personal knowledge and development. Person Specification Qualifications Good command of written and spoken English. English at GCSE or other equivalent qualification Educated to A level standard or equivalent qualification Educated to University Degree level Recognised qualification in the use of computer software e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Access. Experience Significant experience as a Secretarial/Administrative experience in a senior role. Administrative experience in a senior role Experience of working within the NHS Skills A comprehensive working knowledge of the use of Microsoft Office software - Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access. Must be numerate and able to provide statistical data clearly and accurately. Must have good organisational skills and ability to work on own initiative. Speedwriting/Shorthand Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Please note that the correct salary for this position is not advertised publicly; however, during the qualification process, we will be happy to discuss the compensation package in detail with suitable candidates. A fantastic opportunity for a Technical Buyer to join a manufacturing business based in Coleford. This role will support the procurement of technical components, materials, and services across both operational and strategic activities. Candidates will have previous experience within purchasing or procurement specifically within a technical environment. Role responsibilities of the Technical Buyer include: Manage daily procurement activities in SAP, including order placement, supplier communication, and delivery tracking to ensure supply continuity. Develop sourcing strategies, negotiate contracts, and onboard new suppliers to meet engineering and business requirements. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to interpret technical drawings, support new product introductions, and optimise sourcing decisions. Make data-driven purchasing decisions, manage supplier performance, and escalate risks to ensure cost efficiency and supply stability. Maintain strong relationships with internal teams and external suppliers, handling negotiations, technical queries, and contract discussions. Ensure procurement activities comply with financial policies, support cost-saving initiatives, and contribute to overall budget and risk management. Person Specification of the Technical Buyer: 3+ years of purchasing experience in manufacturing or engineering environments, with a solid understanding of technical components and manufacturing processes. Proficient in SAP Excellent communication, negotiation, and supplier relationship management abilities. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. Salary Advertising is not available at this time, but it can be discussed during a qualifying call. This role will be well suited to you if you have held a role within purchasing or procurement as a buyer, sourcing specialist, commodity manager, category manager, or senior buyer.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Please note that the correct salary for this position is not advertised publicly; however, during the qualification process, we will be happy to discuss the compensation package in detail with suitable candidates. A fantastic opportunity for a Technical Buyer to join a manufacturing business based in Coleford. This role will support the procurement of technical components, materials, and services across both operational and strategic activities. Candidates will have previous experience within purchasing or procurement specifically within a technical environment. Role responsibilities of the Technical Buyer include: Manage daily procurement activities in SAP, including order placement, supplier communication, and delivery tracking to ensure supply continuity. Develop sourcing strategies, negotiate contracts, and onboard new suppliers to meet engineering and business requirements. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to interpret technical drawings, support new product introductions, and optimise sourcing decisions. Make data-driven purchasing decisions, manage supplier performance, and escalate risks to ensure cost efficiency and supply stability. Maintain strong relationships with internal teams and external suppliers, handling negotiations, technical queries, and contract discussions. Ensure procurement activities comply with financial policies, support cost-saving initiatives, and contribute to overall budget and risk management. Person Specification of the Technical Buyer: 3+ years of purchasing experience in manufacturing or engineering environments, with a solid understanding of technical components and manufacturing processes. Proficient in SAP Excellent communication, negotiation, and supplier relationship management abilities. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of working effectively under pressure while managing multiple priorities. Salary Advertising is not available at this time, but it can be discussed during a qualifying call. This role will be well suited to you if you have held a role within purchasing or procurement as a buyer, sourcing specialist, commodity manager, category manager, or senior buyer.
Technical Operations Manager Berkshire £65k DOE Role Overview: This role is responsible for leading and overseeing all technical and operational services across a large, multi-building commercial environment. The focus is on delivering a high-quality, compliant and efficient operation that meets both client objectives and occupier expectations. The position requires a strong balance of technical expertise, stakeholder engagement and commercial awareness, working closely with on-site teams, external service partners and central technical support functions. A key element of the role is driving operational excellence while supporting longer-term objectives around sustainability, asset performance and cost efficiency. Key Responsibilities Technical & Operational Leadership Provide leadership across all technical and facilities management disciplines on site Ensure building services are operated, maintained and monitored in line with statutory requirements and industry best practice Oversee planned and reactive maintenance activities, ensuring assets are managed proactively and responsibly Support lifecycle planning and long-term asset replacement strategies Compliance, Risk & Safety Maintain full statutory and internal compliance across all buildings Oversee permit-to-work systems, audits, inspections and risk assessments Ensure emergency preparedness and security arrangements are in place, tested and effective Support incident response, including out-of-hours escalation where required Contractor & Supplier Management Manage performance of service partners against agreed SLAs and KPIs Build strong working relationships with contractors to promote quality, accountability and a one-team approach Support procurement activity, tender processes and contract reviews Monitor service delivery and financial performance to ensure value for money Financial & Service Charge Management Prepare, manage and monitor service charge budgets in line with RICS guidance Track expenditure, investigate variances and address potential overspends Authorise supplier invoices and manage funding requests Support financial planning and budget setting in collaboration with senior stakeholders Occupier & Client Engagement Act as a senior point of contact for occupiers on operational and technical matters Support occupier meetings, forums and customer experience initiatives Balance occupier requirements with landlord obligations and operational risk Contribute to client reporting, including monthly, quarterly and ad-hoc reports Sustainability & ESG Support delivery of sustainability and ESG objectives across the site Work with specialist teams to implement action plans focused on energy, waste, water and carbon reduction Monitor performance data and identify opportunities for efficiency and improvement Team Leadership & Development Lead, manage and develop on-site technical and facilities teams Ensure regular 1:1s, performance reviews and training are completed Support onboarding, offboarding and any transition processes, including TUPE where applicable Promote a positive culture aligned to organisational values Experience & Qualifications: Minimum 4 years experience in a similar technical or facilities management role Strong understanding of commercial building systems and compliance requirements Experience managing contractors, service charge budgets and client reporting IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent)
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Technical Operations Manager Berkshire £65k DOE Role Overview: This role is responsible for leading and overseeing all technical and operational services across a large, multi-building commercial environment. The focus is on delivering a high-quality, compliant and efficient operation that meets both client objectives and occupier expectations. The position requires a strong balance of technical expertise, stakeholder engagement and commercial awareness, working closely with on-site teams, external service partners and central technical support functions. A key element of the role is driving operational excellence while supporting longer-term objectives around sustainability, asset performance and cost efficiency. Key Responsibilities Technical & Operational Leadership Provide leadership across all technical and facilities management disciplines on site Ensure building services are operated, maintained and monitored in line with statutory requirements and industry best practice Oversee planned and reactive maintenance activities, ensuring assets are managed proactively and responsibly Support lifecycle planning and long-term asset replacement strategies Compliance, Risk & Safety Maintain full statutory and internal compliance across all buildings Oversee permit-to-work systems, audits, inspections and risk assessments Ensure emergency preparedness and security arrangements are in place, tested and effective Support incident response, including out-of-hours escalation where required Contractor & Supplier Management Manage performance of service partners against agreed SLAs and KPIs Build strong working relationships with contractors to promote quality, accountability and a one-team approach Support procurement activity, tender processes and contract reviews Monitor service delivery and financial performance to ensure value for money Financial & Service Charge Management Prepare, manage and monitor service charge budgets in line with RICS guidance Track expenditure, investigate variances and address potential overspends Authorise supplier invoices and manage funding requests Support financial planning and budget setting in collaboration with senior stakeholders Occupier & Client Engagement Act as a senior point of contact for occupiers on operational and technical matters Support occupier meetings, forums and customer experience initiatives Balance occupier requirements with landlord obligations and operational risk Contribute to client reporting, including monthly, quarterly and ad-hoc reports Sustainability & ESG Support delivery of sustainability and ESG objectives across the site Work with specialist teams to implement action plans focused on energy, waste, water and carbon reduction Monitor performance data and identify opportunities for efficiency and improvement Team Leadership & Development Lead, manage and develop on-site technical and facilities teams Ensure regular 1:1s, performance reviews and training are completed Support onboarding, offboarding and any transition processes, including TUPE where applicable Promote a positive culture aligned to organisational values Experience & Qualifications: Minimum 4 years experience in a similar technical or facilities management role Strong understanding of commercial building systems and compliance requirements Experience managing contractors, service charge budgets and client reporting IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent)
About Inspectorio Inspectorio is the leading AI-powered supply chain platform optimizing performance, building resilience, and providing intelligence across production chains for global brands, retailers, and their multi-tier suppliers. Our innovative platform seamlessly connects and digitizes supply chain processes to optimize decision-making, while providing real-time visibility and control over production chain operations. Today, Inspectorio is used by over 12,000 customers, including some of the largest brands and retailers in the world. About the role As aSeniorEnterprise Account Executive at Inspectorio, you will play a critical role in driving revenue growth by identifying and closing new business opportunities with enterprise-level clientsin the EMEA region. You will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders, understanding their business needs, and presenting tailored solutions to address those needs. This role requires a strategic thinker with a proven track recordofsales and a deep understanding of both technology and thesupply chain management within the apparel/fashion industry. What you'll do Prospect, qualify, and close new enterprise accounts within assigned territory or vertical. Develop and execute strategic account plans to penetrate target accounts and maximize revenue opportunities. Build andmaintainstrong relationships with C-level executives, decision-makers, and influencers within target organizationsin the fashion / apparel industry. Conduct thoroughneedsassessments to understand customer pain points and businessobjectives. Collaborate with internal teams, including engineers, product managers, and customer success, to develop customized solutions and proposals. Lead contract negotiations, pricing discussions, and procurement processes to close deals within established timelines. Forecast sales activity and revenue projections accurately using CRM tools. Stayup-to-dateon industry trends, competitive landscape, and market dynamics toidentifynew business opportunities andmaintaina competitive edge. Qualifications 5+ of experience inselling software within the fashion / apparel industryresponding to supply chain needs Proventrack recordof meeting or exceeding sales targets in a quota-carrying role Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate value propositions effectively Strong negotiation, influencing, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team in a fast-paced environment Proficiencyin using CRM software (e.g.,HubSpot,Salesforce) to manage sales pipeline, track activities, and generate reports Willingness to travel as needed to meet with clients and attend industry events Fluency in English and another European language(s)such as French/Italian/Spanish Why it would be awesome to work with us Unlimited Annual Leave : We prioritize your well-being and trust you to manage your time. ️ Flexible Working: Whether from home, a coffee shop, or our global hubs, work where you're most comfortable. Project Ownership : You get to lead the initiatives you're passionate about, professionally or socially. Grow with us: We're invested in your personal and professional development. Global, diverse, and innovative team: Be part of a welcoming community from 30+ countries, where unique perspectives drive innovation. Feel at home: Work closely with colleagues who value your voice, share our E.A.C.H. values, and help you be the best version of yourself. Celebrate together: Enjoy remote and hub company and team events that strengthen our bonds and build a fun culture. Our Values EXCELLENCE : We pursue mastery and craftsmanship. "Good enough" is our enemy. We have a thirst and desire for knowledge. There's always an opportunity to be better. AUTONOMY : We act independently when recognizing opportunities for improvement. We seek guidance and clear goals instead of orders. We self-assess the quality and impact of our work. COURAGE : We share our opinion, even if it's uncomfortable. We are candid with colleagues. We are willing to experiment and try something new, even if we're not sure it will succeed. HUMBLENESS : We crave opportunities to learn from the people around us. We leave our egos outside the office. We focus on listening to other perspectives.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
About Inspectorio Inspectorio is the leading AI-powered supply chain platform optimizing performance, building resilience, and providing intelligence across production chains for global brands, retailers, and their multi-tier suppliers. Our innovative platform seamlessly connects and digitizes supply chain processes to optimize decision-making, while providing real-time visibility and control over production chain operations. Today, Inspectorio is used by over 12,000 customers, including some of the largest brands and retailers in the world. About the role As aSeniorEnterprise Account Executive at Inspectorio, you will play a critical role in driving revenue growth by identifying and closing new business opportunities with enterprise-level clientsin the EMEA region. You will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders, understanding their business needs, and presenting tailored solutions to address those needs. This role requires a strategic thinker with a proven track recordofsales and a deep understanding of both technology and thesupply chain management within the apparel/fashion industry. What you'll do Prospect, qualify, and close new enterprise accounts within assigned territory or vertical. Develop and execute strategic account plans to penetrate target accounts and maximize revenue opportunities. Build andmaintainstrong relationships with C-level executives, decision-makers, and influencers within target organizationsin the fashion / apparel industry. Conduct thoroughneedsassessments to understand customer pain points and businessobjectives. Collaborate with internal teams, including engineers, product managers, and customer success, to develop customized solutions and proposals. Lead contract negotiations, pricing discussions, and procurement processes to close deals within established timelines. Forecast sales activity and revenue projections accurately using CRM tools. Stayup-to-dateon industry trends, competitive landscape, and market dynamics toidentifynew business opportunities andmaintaina competitive edge. Qualifications 5+ of experience inselling software within the fashion / apparel industryresponding to supply chain needs Proventrack recordof meeting or exceeding sales targets in a quota-carrying role Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate value propositions effectively Strong negotiation, influencing, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team in a fast-paced environment Proficiencyin using CRM software (e.g.,HubSpot,Salesforce) to manage sales pipeline, track activities, and generate reports Willingness to travel as needed to meet with clients and attend industry events Fluency in English and another European language(s)such as French/Italian/Spanish Why it would be awesome to work with us Unlimited Annual Leave : We prioritize your well-being and trust you to manage your time. ️ Flexible Working: Whether from home, a coffee shop, or our global hubs, work where you're most comfortable. Project Ownership : You get to lead the initiatives you're passionate about, professionally or socially. Grow with us: We're invested in your personal and professional development. Global, diverse, and innovative team: Be part of a welcoming community from 30+ countries, where unique perspectives drive innovation. Feel at home: Work closely with colleagues who value your voice, share our E.A.C.H. values, and help you be the best version of yourself. Celebrate together: Enjoy remote and hub company and team events that strengthen our bonds and build a fun culture. Our Values EXCELLENCE : We pursue mastery and craftsmanship. "Good enough" is our enemy. We have a thirst and desire for knowledge. There's always an opportunity to be better. AUTONOMY : We act independently when recognizing opportunities for improvement. We seek guidance and clear goals instead of orders. We self-assess the quality and impact of our work. COURAGE : We share our opinion, even if it's uncomfortable. We are candid with colleagues. We are willing to experiment and try something new, even if we're not sure it will succeed. HUMBLENESS : We crave opportunities to learn from the people around us. We leave our egos outside the office. We focus on listening to other perspectives.
Service Charge Accountant Objectives: Provide efficient and accurate support to ensure the smooth running of the department. Good all-round customer service (internal and external) Dealing with customer queries verbally and in written form To participate in all internal training, prepare and run training sessions and attended external training. Responsibilities: Manage electronic data and e-mails. Liaison with managers, accountants, and support staff as necessary to provide an accurate and efficient service to clients. Help guide, train, and assist Finance Clerk(s) Dealing with preparation of year ends Monitoring of bank statements for BACS receipts Banking cheques daily Filing invoices accurately and correctly Sending remittances to suppliers Generate financial reports for clients and senior leaders within the organisation. Maintain professional working relationships with clients and ensure that excellent client service is delivered. Analyse the expenditure v budget, arrears and cashflow position, producing a summary report. Prepare end of year service charge accounts within agreed timeframe, before submitting to external Accountants for review Processing: Take payments over the phone. Preparing draft budgets for property managers in a timely process to ensure budgets are authorised in enough to time to have budgets sent out one month prior to demands. Sending reports/Statements to clients and leaseholders as well as contractors if required. Responding to supplier queries regarding payment and contract orders, ensuring there is a smooth-running process when settling invoices. Post additional charges correctly and accurately. Entering Budgets into Qube correctly with the correct apportionments Carry out Payment run on a weekly basis on Qube and making transfers. Undertake Bank Recs for all Sub accounts including solving queries and movements/adjustments. Post additional charges correctly and accurately. Running Expenditure reports monthly send to property managers, escalate is not received and post accurately to Qube. Finalising Service Charge accounts and signing off. Taking payments over the phone, being the first port of call for payments in the office Run Calculate on Account from Budget correctly. Due to a very high number of applications we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment London wishes you the best of luck in your job search. Nouvo Recruitment London operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Service Charge Accountant Objectives: Provide efficient and accurate support to ensure the smooth running of the department. Good all-round customer service (internal and external) Dealing with customer queries verbally and in written form To participate in all internal training, prepare and run training sessions and attended external training. Responsibilities: Manage electronic data and e-mails. Liaison with managers, accountants, and support staff as necessary to provide an accurate and efficient service to clients. Help guide, train, and assist Finance Clerk(s) Dealing with preparation of year ends Monitoring of bank statements for BACS receipts Banking cheques daily Filing invoices accurately and correctly Sending remittances to suppliers Generate financial reports for clients and senior leaders within the organisation. Maintain professional working relationships with clients and ensure that excellent client service is delivered. Analyse the expenditure v budget, arrears and cashflow position, producing a summary report. Prepare end of year service charge accounts within agreed timeframe, before submitting to external Accountants for review Processing: Take payments over the phone. Preparing draft budgets for property managers in a timely process to ensure budgets are authorised in enough to time to have budgets sent out one month prior to demands. Sending reports/Statements to clients and leaseholders as well as contractors if required. Responding to supplier queries regarding payment and contract orders, ensuring there is a smooth-running process when settling invoices. Post additional charges correctly and accurately. Entering Budgets into Qube correctly with the correct apportionments Carry out Payment run on a weekly basis on Qube and making transfers. Undertake Bank Recs for all Sub accounts including solving queries and movements/adjustments. Post additional charges correctly and accurately. Running Expenditure reports monthly send to property managers, escalate is not received and post accurately to Qube. Finalising Service Charge accounts and signing off. Taking payments over the phone, being the first port of call for payments in the office Run Calculate on Account from Budget correctly. Due to a very high number of applications we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment London wishes you the best of luck in your job search. Nouvo Recruitment London operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK
Purchasing Manager Location: Tonbridge We're recruiting a Purchasing Manager to join a high-performing procurement team. You would be responsible for reliable sourcing and procurement for good quality materials, products and services, and to ensure they are delivered in a timely manner to support the production plan and needs of the business. You will manage the purchasing department including providing support, guidance and mentoring to your new members. Key responsibilities include: Develop, lead and execute purchasing strategies, including cost down initiatives and improvements to the logistics flow. Track and report KPI's to reduce costs and improve effectiveness including on time delivery, quality and vendor performance and actively develop or exit underperforming vendors. Craft negotiation strategies and negotiate terms of contracts; meeting and assessing suppliers with respect to their suitability, including site visits and audits as required. Manage existing and introduce new contracts and supply agreements. Maintain relationships with existing suppliers whilst acting as an ambassador to the business. Take ownership of supply line challenges elevating concerns to the relevant departments, as needed. To maintain system data in SAP to ensure accuracy of MRP output. Work with the Production Planning Supervisor to identify risk management strategies in order to provision materials where there are supply chain constraints e.g. dual sourcing, strategic safety stock, consignment stock etc. Lead outsourcing opportunities with regard to supplier selection, contract negotiation, sample approval and sign off and execution. Take part in production planning and execution meetings, S&OP meetings and other internal meetings as required in order to fully understand the build programme and identify any supply chain implications. Work with production and ensure that shortages are kept to a minimum by making regular checks of shortage reporting system and liaising with production teams. Oversee the materials requirement plan and ensure that it is analysed and completed in an accurate and timely manner. Manage the purchasing team, including training on SAP and support ongoing training and staff development. Understand and lead the importation process of goods from overseas. Work with the Facilities Manager and CFO to negotiate contracts for energy/utilities. Negotiate improved costs and terms related to CAPEX projects. Manage the process of contractor fitments with the vendors and production departments to agree convenient fitment dates. Lead change management for the purchasing team, supporting new product introductions as well as changes to current products and processes. Complete quarterly reviews and present them to the SLT when required. About you: CIPS qualified preferred. Previous experience as a Purchasing Manager. SAP experience is essential. Familiar with sourcing and negotiation processes. Highly developed communication and networking skills. Ability to collate and analyse data and report to senior management as required. Proven leadership and teamwork skills. Excellent knowledge of current purchasing and procurement regulations. Ability to travel throughout the UK and Europe to visit suppliers when required. This is a great opportunity to make a visible impact in a collaborative, performance-driven environment. CVs to (url removed) New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Before submitting your CV, please take a moment to check the layout, spelling, and grammar. If your CV includes graphics or design features, we'd also appreciate a simplified version in Word format. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Purchasing Manager Location: Tonbridge We're recruiting a Purchasing Manager to join a high-performing procurement team. You would be responsible for reliable sourcing and procurement for good quality materials, products and services, and to ensure they are delivered in a timely manner to support the production plan and needs of the business. You will manage the purchasing department including providing support, guidance and mentoring to your new members. Key responsibilities include: Develop, lead and execute purchasing strategies, including cost down initiatives and improvements to the logistics flow. Track and report KPI's to reduce costs and improve effectiveness including on time delivery, quality and vendor performance and actively develop or exit underperforming vendors. Craft negotiation strategies and negotiate terms of contracts; meeting and assessing suppliers with respect to their suitability, including site visits and audits as required. Manage existing and introduce new contracts and supply agreements. Maintain relationships with existing suppliers whilst acting as an ambassador to the business. Take ownership of supply line challenges elevating concerns to the relevant departments, as needed. To maintain system data in SAP to ensure accuracy of MRP output. Work with the Production Planning Supervisor to identify risk management strategies in order to provision materials where there are supply chain constraints e.g. dual sourcing, strategic safety stock, consignment stock etc. Lead outsourcing opportunities with regard to supplier selection, contract negotiation, sample approval and sign off and execution. Take part in production planning and execution meetings, S&OP meetings and other internal meetings as required in order to fully understand the build programme and identify any supply chain implications. Work with production and ensure that shortages are kept to a minimum by making regular checks of shortage reporting system and liaising with production teams. Oversee the materials requirement plan and ensure that it is analysed and completed in an accurate and timely manner. Manage the purchasing team, including training on SAP and support ongoing training and staff development. Understand and lead the importation process of goods from overseas. Work with the Facilities Manager and CFO to negotiate contracts for energy/utilities. Negotiate improved costs and terms related to CAPEX projects. Manage the process of contractor fitments with the vendors and production departments to agree convenient fitment dates. Lead change management for the purchasing team, supporting new product introductions as well as changes to current products and processes. Complete quarterly reviews and present them to the SLT when required. About you: CIPS qualified preferred. Previous experience as a Purchasing Manager. SAP experience is essential. Familiar with sourcing and negotiation processes. Highly developed communication and networking skills. Ability to collate and analyse data and report to senior management as required. Proven leadership and teamwork skills. Excellent knowledge of current purchasing and procurement regulations. Ability to travel throughout the UK and Europe to visit suppliers when required. This is a great opportunity to make a visible impact in a collaborative, performance-driven environment. CVs to (url removed) New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Before submitting your CV, please take a moment to check the layout, spelling, and grammar. If your CV includes graphics or design features, we'd also appreciate a simplified version in Word format. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Our premium brand Automotive client is currently recruiting for the following role: Procurement Specialist - Automotive - 41/hr (Inside IR35) - Warwickshire (Hybrid Potential) - 12 Months (maternity cover) The Opportunity - Reporting to the Procurement Manager you will have Global responsibility for specific commodities. You will utilise your experience to analyse, define, and implement market and sourcing strategies for your designated commodities. You will lead the Global sourcing activity through the Global Sourcing Process (GSP) up to contract award (SCPA). Both Global Strategy and Sourcing activity will be supported by the Regional Delivery teams for your commodities, utilising regional market intelligence and expertise. - You will lead the development of the supplier and internal stakeholder relationships to ensure strategic and programme alignment. You will manage suppliers within your designated commodities, responsible for Supplier Business Reviews ensuring that the Global Commodity Strategy and Supply Base Market strategy is effectively deployed throughout all of client and the external supply chain. - You will support and work closely with the Regional Delivery teams and engage with specialists within the Procurement Function as required to ensure optimum value creation and delivery for the client, as well as leading stakeholder relationships and ensuring the client is appropriately represented both internally and externally - This role is a pivotal role for interface with other key functions and acts as a core conduit for true cross functional working across Production Procurement, MP&L, STA, Product Engineering, Cost Engineering and Manufacturing. Key Performance Indicators - Strategic Commodity Dossier/Commodity Business Plan delivery and coverage - New model cost target achievement at sourcing (Pre SCPA) - Net Cost Reporting targets and strategic should-cost Gap Closure Plan targets (Post SCPA) - Supplier performance management - GSP performance metrics Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Strategy & Sourcing : - Responsible for Strategic Commodity Dossier (SCD) and Commodity Business Plan (CBP) delivery, ensuring relevant data is updated and understood in order to make strategic recommendations - With support from the Strategic Analyst, accountable for obtaining and understanding analytics on suppliers, market and business requirements is available - Responsible for creation, delivery and execution of SCD and CBP to specific sourcing requirements including supplier selection and sourcing approach in line with client sourcing guidelines e.g. Achilles Registration and Supplier Risk Assessment - Deliver sourcing in line with policy and to agreed targets through GSP and deploying TCO/TVO approach - Responsible for timely and accurate GSAD submission, Procurement deliverables and GSP process adherence for the Strategic team - Lead supplier negotiations and contracting with the support of the Regional teams including legal and financial approval pre SCPA, also engaging specialist teams where appropriate e.g. Global Procurement Finance (GPF) - Work with the Capacity Planning Team (CPT) to ensure sufficient capacity at nomination and manage strategic capacity changes and constraints - Identify Make vs Buy opportunities, supporting MBO to develop business justifications when required Cost Management : - Ensure robust cost model development and input to cost target setting process, supporting cost event outcomes (pre SCPA) driving programme target alignment - Ensure key cost management information is accurate and documented (e.g. CDTS pre contract award) - Key Procurement representative at Module Business Teams (MBT) to ensure cross-functional alignment on quality, cost, delivery and time requirements pre SCPA - Lead stakeholder alignment in relation to; programme targets, red book, take rates and volumes, delivery buying teams and utilising specialists as required cross architecture, carlines - Ensure alignment with Regional Buyer & Cost Engineering to ensure strategic cost gap closure plans in place and actioned - Ensure delivery of material cost (NCR) to target pre and post SCPA working closely with the Regional Delivery teams - Supplier Relationship Management : - Working with the Regional Delivery Teams, lead the development of the supplier relationships globally for your designated commodities - Participate in Supplier Business Reviews to develop supplier relationships in accordance with the supplier segmentation model - Ensure supplier briefing templates are kept up-to-date to enable senior stakeholder briefings Other: - Act as central co-ordination to ensure appropriate information exchange from and to all regional buyers - Ensure effective handover for regional team(s) post SCPA using defined handover process - Ensure compliance to the client Way and KWS processes driving system compliance throughout the supply chain by maintaining the Procurement systems to ensure data integrity and therefore system performance - Manage Supplier, and Supply Chain Risk Management for assigned commodities post SCPA, ensuring the supply chain operates in accordance with client quality process (or equivalent), customer and governmental regulations - Participate in Global functional improvement projects, process improvements and activities as required - Undertake any other work as directed by their line manager in connection with their job as may be requested Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential - Degree qualified or equivalent procurement specialist experience - Ability to work independently, results driven, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance with the ability to deliver operational plans in a complex, highly demanding environment. - Capability to create high quality long term Procurement strategies - A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs - A strong communicator with the ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders to influence cross-functional engagement - An effective team player, actively develops and supports team members - Maintaining compliance with standard policies and procedures - Translating analytical results into detailed, robust actionable recommendations to the business Desirable: - An individual with the ability to challenge existing thinking in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style - Experience of working in a global, multi-cultural environment Additional information: This role is on a contract basis and is Inside IR35. The role is for 12 Months covering maternity leave The services advertised by Premea Limited for this vacancy are those of an Employment Business. Premea is a specialist IT & Engineering recruitment consultancy representing clients in the UK and internationally within the Automotive, Motorsport and Aerospace sectors.
Jan 19, 2026
Contractor
Our premium brand Automotive client is currently recruiting for the following role: Procurement Specialist - Automotive - 41/hr (Inside IR35) - Warwickshire (Hybrid Potential) - 12 Months (maternity cover) The Opportunity - Reporting to the Procurement Manager you will have Global responsibility for specific commodities. You will utilise your experience to analyse, define, and implement market and sourcing strategies for your designated commodities. You will lead the Global sourcing activity through the Global Sourcing Process (GSP) up to contract award (SCPA). Both Global Strategy and Sourcing activity will be supported by the Regional Delivery teams for your commodities, utilising regional market intelligence and expertise. - You will lead the development of the supplier and internal stakeholder relationships to ensure strategic and programme alignment. You will manage suppliers within your designated commodities, responsible for Supplier Business Reviews ensuring that the Global Commodity Strategy and Supply Base Market strategy is effectively deployed throughout all of client and the external supply chain. - You will support and work closely with the Regional Delivery teams and engage with specialists within the Procurement Function as required to ensure optimum value creation and delivery for the client, as well as leading stakeholder relationships and ensuring the client is appropriately represented both internally and externally - This role is a pivotal role for interface with other key functions and acts as a core conduit for true cross functional working across Production Procurement, MP&L, STA, Product Engineering, Cost Engineering and Manufacturing. Key Performance Indicators - Strategic Commodity Dossier/Commodity Business Plan delivery and coverage - New model cost target achievement at sourcing (Pre SCPA) - Net Cost Reporting targets and strategic should-cost Gap Closure Plan targets (Post SCPA) - Supplier performance management - GSP performance metrics Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Strategy & Sourcing : - Responsible for Strategic Commodity Dossier (SCD) and Commodity Business Plan (CBP) delivery, ensuring relevant data is updated and understood in order to make strategic recommendations - With support from the Strategic Analyst, accountable for obtaining and understanding analytics on suppliers, market and business requirements is available - Responsible for creation, delivery and execution of SCD and CBP to specific sourcing requirements including supplier selection and sourcing approach in line with client sourcing guidelines e.g. Achilles Registration and Supplier Risk Assessment - Deliver sourcing in line with policy and to agreed targets through GSP and deploying TCO/TVO approach - Responsible for timely and accurate GSAD submission, Procurement deliverables and GSP process adherence for the Strategic team - Lead supplier negotiations and contracting with the support of the Regional teams including legal and financial approval pre SCPA, also engaging specialist teams where appropriate e.g. Global Procurement Finance (GPF) - Work with the Capacity Planning Team (CPT) to ensure sufficient capacity at nomination and manage strategic capacity changes and constraints - Identify Make vs Buy opportunities, supporting MBO to develop business justifications when required Cost Management : - Ensure robust cost model development and input to cost target setting process, supporting cost event outcomes (pre SCPA) driving programme target alignment - Ensure key cost management information is accurate and documented (e.g. CDTS pre contract award) - Key Procurement representative at Module Business Teams (MBT) to ensure cross-functional alignment on quality, cost, delivery and time requirements pre SCPA - Lead stakeholder alignment in relation to; programme targets, red book, take rates and volumes, delivery buying teams and utilising specialists as required cross architecture, carlines - Ensure alignment with Regional Buyer & Cost Engineering to ensure strategic cost gap closure plans in place and actioned - Ensure delivery of material cost (NCR) to target pre and post SCPA working closely with the Regional Delivery teams - Supplier Relationship Management : - Working with the Regional Delivery Teams, lead the development of the supplier relationships globally for your designated commodities - Participate in Supplier Business Reviews to develop supplier relationships in accordance with the supplier segmentation model - Ensure supplier briefing templates are kept up-to-date to enable senior stakeholder briefings Other: - Act as central co-ordination to ensure appropriate information exchange from and to all regional buyers - Ensure effective handover for regional team(s) post SCPA using defined handover process - Ensure compliance to the client Way and KWS processes driving system compliance throughout the supply chain by maintaining the Procurement systems to ensure data integrity and therefore system performance - Manage Supplier, and Supply Chain Risk Management for assigned commodities post SCPA, ensuring the supply chain operates in accordance with client quality process (or equivalent), customer and governmental regulations - Participate in Global functional improvement projects, process improvements and activities as required - Undertake any other work as directed by their line manager in connection with their job as may be requested Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential - Degree qualified or equivalent procurement specialist experience - Ability to work independently, results driven, demonstrating tenacity, drive and perseverance with the ability to deliver operational plans in a complex, highly demanding environment. - Capability to create high quality long term Procurement strategies - A resilient and enthusiastic individual who responds constructively to new ideas and inputs - A strong communicator with the ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders to influence cross-functional engagement - An effective team player, actively develops and supports team members - Maintaining compliance with standard policies and procedures - Translating analytical results into detailed, robust actionable recommendations to the business Desirable: - An individual with the ability to challenge existing thinking in a positive way whilst building credibility and trust through experience and personal style - Experience of working in a global, multi-cultural environment Additional information: This role is on a contract basis and is Inside IR35. The role is for 12 Months covering maternity leave The services advertised by Premea Limited for this vacancy are those of an Employment Business. Premea is a specialist IT & Engineering recruitment consultancy representing clients in the UK and internationally within the Automotive, Motorsport and Aerospace sectors.
Travel Requirements: Weekly travel required Requisition ID: 1293 Information at a Glance Specialized in civil engineering and engineering structures, Bouygues Travaux Publics is one of the world leaders in the fields of land use planning and sustainable infrastructure construction. Bouygues Travaux Publics is committed to diversity and is open to all talents. We are currently looking for a Senior Procurement Manager to join us at the Civil Works Alliance (CWA) as we help shape one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects - Sizewell C. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a central role in delivering procurement strategy for a low-carbon nuclear power station that will generate electricity for around 6 million homes and support the UK's transition to a cleaner energy future. Sizewell C isn't just a project - it's a legacy, and your expertise will help make it a reality. You'll be responsible for leading procurement operations that span subcontractors, materials, plant, and services. You'll work alongside a dedicated team, contribute to building strong supplier relationships, and ensure all procurement activities align with our core commitments - especially local engagement, value for money, and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Delivering procurement strategies in line with project goals and procurement policy Leading the procurement of subcontractors, materials, plant and services to meet construction programme requirements Supporting and mentoring procurement professionals across the team, contributing to team development and capability growth Engaging with the supply chain to drive value, ensure ethical practices, and promote local and SME participation Managing market intelligence, risk and opportunity assessments, and supplier performance tracking Maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders Ensuring compliance with legislation, nuclear regulations, and SZC's governance framework Contributing to Meet the Buyer events and driving sustainable, community-focused procurement practices Preparing and delivering accurate management information and reporting Promoting and modelling a Zero Harm safety culture Competencies Essential: Strong negotiation and contracting expertise Deep understanding of legal frameworks and procurement best practice Proven ability to manage supplier relationships and drive supply chain value Strategic thinking with practical decision-making under pressure Excellent verbal and written communication Leadership capability to develop a diverse and effective procurement team Experience within the construction industry, ideally in large scale infrastructure Demonstrated delivery of added value through procurement activity Desirable: Membership of professional bodies such as MCIPS, CIOB, or RICS Understanding of nuclear sector behaviours, safety culture, and regulatory frameworks Knowledge of social value, sustainability, and community engagement in procurement Qualifications such as Level 4 Diploma, HNC, or a relevant degree in procurement or construction If you're ready to step into a role with impact, purpose, and a clear path for growth, click the link to apply and join us at CWA as we help build Britain's energy future.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Travel Requirements: Weekly travel required Requisition ID: 1293 Information at a Glance Specialized in civil engineering and engineering structures, Bouygues Travaux Publics is one of the world leaders in the fields of land use planning and sustainable infrastructure construction. Bouygues Travaux Publics is committed to diversity and is open to all talents. We are currently looking for a Senior Procurement Manager to join us at the Civil Works Alliance (CWA) as we help shape one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects - Sizewell C. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a central role in delivering procurement strategy for a low-carbon nuclear power station that will generate electricity for around 6 million homes and support the UK's transition to a cleaner energy future. Sizewell C isn't just a project - it's a legacy, and your expertise will help make it a reality. You'll be responsible for leading procurement operations that span subcontractors, materials, plant, and services. You'll work alongside a dedicated team, contribute to building strong supplier relationships, and ensure all procurement activities align with our core commitments - especially local engagement, value for money, and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Delivering procurement strategies in line with project goals and procurement policy Leading the procurement of subcontractors, materials, plant and services to meet construction programme requirements Supporting and mentoring procurement professionals across the team, contributing to team development and capability growth Engaging with the supply chain to drive value, ensure ethical practices, and promote local and SME participation Managing market intelligence, risk and opportunity assessments, and supplier performance tracking Maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders Ensuring compliance with legislation, nuclear regulations, and SZC's governance framework Contributing to Meet the Buyer events and driving sustainable, community-focused procurement practices Preparing and delivering accurate management information and reporting Promoting and modelling a Zero Harm safety culture Competencies Essential: Strong negotiation and contracting expertise Deep understanding of legal frameworks and procurement best practice Proven ability to manage supplier relationships and drive supply chain value Strategic thinking with practical decision-making under pressure Excellent verbal and written communication Leadership capability to develop a diverse and effective procurement team Experience within the construction industry, ideally in large scale infrastructure Demonstrated delivery of added value through procurement activity Desirable: Membership of professional bodies such as MCIPS, CIOB, or RICS Understanding of nuclear sector behaviours, safety culture, and regulatory frameworks Knowledge of social value, sustainability, and community engagement in procurement Qualifications such as Level 4 Diploma, HNC, or a relevant degree in procurement or construction If you're ready to step into a role with impact, purpose, and a clear path for growth, click the link to apply and join us at CWA as we help build Britain's energy future.
Networking Women in the Fire Service
Exeter, Devon
Join Our Team as a Senior Project Manager at Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service! Are you ready to make a profound impact in a Senior Project Manager role, leading on a number of strategic change projects? Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, the largest non-metropolitan Fire and Rescue Service in England, is on the lookout for aSenior Project Managerto join our Strategic Business Change department at our Service Headquarters in Exeter. This is a24 month fixed term, full-time position (37 hours per week) that offers a competitive salary starting at£48,226rising annually to£51,356per annum. At Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, our mission is to create a safer world by preventing fire and rescue emergencies. We pride ourselves on our fantastic reputation, built on the dedication and expertise of our skilled workforce. By joining us, you will be a key player in enhancing the services we provide across beautiful Devon and Somerset. As theSenior Project Manager, you will support the Programme Manager with strategic developments and tactical deployment in relation to projects. Through the application of project management skills, this position will be responsible for a number of project deliverables and their associated compliance to time, quality and cost, maintaining a good overview of each project activity, identifying, raising, and resolving issues encountered to ensure the effective delivery of the programme. You will be personally responsible for establishing an appropriate project team and ensuring that the skills available are continuously monitored to meet the planned stages of the project and / or supplemented by additional resources. In liaison with Corporate Communications, you will be responsible for producing and the delivery of the communication to stakeholders, ensuring that Devon and Somerset employees and stakeholders at all levels are informed about the scope, impact and progress of the projects. We are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive individual, with excellent organisational and project management skills with a proven ability to prioritise, plan and delegate resources to best achieve teams' objectives. This is a unique opportunity to take up a key role within a challenging and fast paced environment. You will be able to help others develop and opportunities for your own CPD are available. Key Responsibilities: To support the Programme Manager/or as otherwise appropriate with strategic developments and tactical deployment in relation to the relevant project(s). To plan and manage the implementation of the designated specific Projects and maintain the relationship with the business owners to deliver the project in accordance with the agreed milestones. To influence and guide the Project Board in determination of measurable objectives to be achieved by the project, including vision of outcome of the project and service impact, ensuring these are compatible with the overall corporate objectives of and/or relevant individual Directorates. To ensure that the solutions proposed by the project meet the requirements and expectations of Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Authority. To establish an appropriate project team, ensure that the skills available are continuously monitored to meet the planned stages of the project and/or supplemented by additional resources. To ensure 3rd party plans (e.g. contractors, internal suppliers, Estates, ICT, HR) are incorporated into the designated project phases ensuring the overall direction and timescales are maintained. To be responsible for producing and delivery of communications to stakeholders, in liaison with the Corporate Communications section, to ensure that Devon and Somerset employees and stakeholders at all levels are informed about the scope, impact and progress of the projects. To provide professional advice, progress reports and position statements as required by the Programme Manager and as appropriate/directed, to the Executive Board/Service Leadership Team. To identify and manage the risks and issues associated with the overall programme and defined activities, ensuring that these are escalated to the Programme Manager and, as appropriate, to external agencies. To ensure that current business as usual arrangements are maintained until the transition to the new way of working and that contingency arrangements remain in place until the project has been signed off by the business as usual owners To ensure that dependencies / impacts with other projects and the other programmes are identified, assessed for impact and clear responsibilities are defined. To manage reporting requirements through Integra, MIS, and project reports. Identify and secure any short-term funding and identify how longer-term funding will be achieved and by whom. If you're ready to take the next step in your career while contributing to the safety of our communities, we want to hear from you! Join us in our mission to create a safer world and become an integral part of our outstanding team. Closing date: 23:59 Sunday 18 January 2025 Should you have any questions regarding the role, please contact the hiring manager Robyn Edwards via
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Join Our Team as a Senior Project Manager at Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service! Are you ready to make a profound impact in a Senior Project Manager role, leading on a number of strategic change projects? Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, the largest non-metropolitan Fire and Rescue Service in England, is on the lookout for aSenior Project Managerto join our Strategic Business Change department at our Service Headquarters in Exeter. This is a24 month fixed term, full-time position (37 hours per week) that offers a competitive salary starting at£48,226rising annually to£51,356per annum. At Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, our mission is to create a safer world by preventing fire and rescue emergencies. We pride ourselves on our fantastic reputation, built on the dedication and expertise of our skilled workforce. By joining us, you will be a key player in enhancing the services we provide across beautiful Devon and Somerset. As theSenior Project Manager, you will support the Programme Manager with strategic developments and tactical deployment in relation to projects. Through the application of project management skills, this position will be responsible for a number of project deliverables and their associated compliance to time, quality and cost, maintaining a good overview of each project activity, identifying, raising, and resolving issues encountered to ensure the effective delivery of the programme. You will be personally responsible for establishing an appropriate project team and ensuring that the skills available are continuously monitored to meet the planned stages of the project and / or supplemented by additional resources. In liaison with Corporate Communications, you will be responsible for producing and the delivery of the communication to stakeholders, ensuring that Devon and Somerset employees and stakeholders at all levels are informed about the scope, impact and progress of the projects. We are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive individual, with excellent organisational and project management skills with a proven ability to prioritise, plan and delegate resources to best achieve teams' objectives. This is a unique opportunity to take up a key role within a challenging and fast paced environment. You will be able to help others develop and opportunities for your own CPD are available. Key Responsibilities: To support the Programme Manager/or as otherwise appropriate with strategic developments and tactical deployment in relation to the relevant project(s). To plan and manage the implementation of the designated specific Projects and maintain the relationship with the business owners to deliver the project in accordance with the agreed milestones. To influence and guide the Project Board in determination of measurable objectives to be achieved by the project, including vision of outcome of the project and service impact, ensuring these are compatible with the overall corporate objectives of and/or relevant individual Directorates. To ensure that the solutions proposed by the project meet the requirements and expectations of Devon and Somerset Fire & Rescue Authority. To establish an appropriate project team, ensure that the skills available are continuously monitored to meet the planned stages of the project and/or supplemented by additional resources. To ensure 3rd party plans (e.g. contractors, internal suppliers, Estates, ICT, HR) are incorporated into the designated project phases ensuring the overall direction and timescales are maintained. To be responsible for producing and delivery of communications to stakeholders, in liaison with the Corporate Communications section, to ensure that Devon and Somerset employees and stakeholders at all levels are informed about the scope, impact and progress of the projects. To provide professional advice, progress reports and position statements as required by the Programme Manager and as appropriate/directed, to the Executive Board/Service Leadership Team. To identify and manage the risks and issues associated with the overall programme and defined activities, ensuring that these are escalated to the Programme Manager and, as appropriate, to external agencies. To ensure that current business as usual arrangements are maintained until the transition to the new way of working and that contingency arrangements remain in place until the project has been signed off by the business as usual owners To ensure that dependencies / impacts with other projects and the other programmes are identified, assessed for impact and clear responsibilities are defined. To manage reporting requirements through Integra, MIS, and project reports. Identify and secure any short-term funding and identify how longer-term funding will be achieved and by whom. If you're ready to take the next step in your career while contributing to the safety of our communities, we want to hear from you! Join us in our mission to create a safer world and become an integral part of our outstanding team. Closing date: 23:59 Sunday 18 January 2025 Should you have any questions regarding the role, please contact the hiring manager Robyn Edwards via
School Contracts / Operations Manager Contract: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: As soon as possible About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly organised School Contracts / Operations Manager to play a key role in the effective operational management of the school. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional with a background in contracts management, estates, facilities, or operations to work within a thriving and ambitious secondary school environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing contracts, suppliers, and operational services, ensuring value for money, compliance, and high standards across the school s non-teaching operations. Key Responsibilities Manage and monitor all school contracts, including cleaning, catering, maintenance, ICT, and other external service providers Lead procurement processes, contract renewals, tendering, and performance reviews Ensure compliance with statutory, financial, and health & safety requirements Oversee day-to-day operational services, including site, estates, and facilities management Work closely with senior leaders, finance teams, and external partners to support the smooth running of the school Monitor budgets related to contracts and operations, ensuring cost-effectiveness and best value Develop and maintain strong relationships with contractors and stakeholders Contribute to strategic planning for school operations and continuous improvement The Ideal Candidate Will Have Proven experience in contracts management, operations management, facilities management, or a similar role Strong understanding of procurement, contract performance management, and compliance Excellent organisational, negotiation, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently Experience working in an education or public sector environment (desirable, but not essential) A proactive, solution-focused approach with strong attention to detail What We Offer A supportive and collaborative working environment The opportunity to make a real impact on the operational success of a high-performing school Professional development and training opportunities Competitive salary, commensurate with experience
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
School Contracts / Operations Manager Contract: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: As soon as possible About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly organised School Contracts / Operations Manager to play a key role in the effective operational management of the school. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional with a background in contracts management, estates, facilities, or operations to work within a thriving and ambitious secondary school environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing contracts, suppliers, and operational services, ensuring value for money, compliance, and high standards across the school s non-teaching operations. Key Responsibilities Manage and monitor all school contracts, including cleaning, catering, maintenance, ICT, and other external service providers Lead procurement processes, contract renewals, tendering, and performance reviews Ensure compliance with statutory, financial, and health & safety requirements Oversee day-to-day operational services, including site, estates, and facilities management Work closely with senior leaders, finance teams, and external partners to support the smooth running of the school Monitor budgets related to contracts and operations, ensuring cost-effectiveness and best value Develop and maintain strong relationships with contractors and stakeholders Contribute to strategic planning for school operations and continuous improvement The Ideal Candidate Will Have Proven experience in contracts management, operations management, facilities management, or a similar role Strong understanding of procurement, contract performance management, and compliance Excellent organisational, negotiation, and communication skills Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently Experience working in an education or public sector environment (desirable, but not essential) A proactive, solution-focused approach with strong attention to detail What We Offer A supportive and collaborative working environment The opportunity to make a real impact on the operational success of a high-performing school Professional development and training opportunities Competitive salary, commensurate with experience
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products At the NSPCC, we believe every childhood is worth fighting for. With over 100 years of experience, and the collective strength of our staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners, we're working to end child abuse and neglect for good. We encourage everyone across the organisation to get involved, feel confident in championing our cause, and help us grow the support we need to protect children and give them the futures they deserve. If you're motivated by purpose and want to contribute to creating a safer, brighter world for every child, why not apply for our role as the Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products? What is the purpose of the Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products? Reporting to the Public Engagement Director, this senior leadership role oversees two key streams: Legacies and Fundraising Products. You'll lead the delivery of strategies to grow legacy income and optimise our fundraising product portfolio, ensuring innovation and supporter centric approaches. The role manages three managers and indirectly oversees senior officers, driving collaboration across Engagement Delivery, Audience Planning, and Insight teams. You'll contribute by: Leading the legacy strategy to increase gifts in Wills and pledger stewardship. Managing and developing fundraising products such as Weekly Lottery, Raffle, and Payroll Giving. Driving new product development and innovation to maximise supporter engagement. Equipping colleagues to champion legacies and embed messaging across campaigns. Overseeing budgets, KPIs, and insight led campaign delivery. Building strong relationships with external suppliers and sector networks. What will I be doing as a Associate Head of Legacy and Fundraising Products? You'll work collaboratively across teams, with colleagues and line report in Legacy and Products. You'll work with campaign delivery squads to deliver campaigns that connect with diverse audiences. You'll help manage strategic understanding of the Legacy and Fundraising Products direction for the organisation, championing and leading the way, you'll liaise with internal and external partners, and ensure KPIs are met and the organisation grows legacy and fundraising product understanding. Delivering and evolving the legacy and fundraising product strategies to achieve ambitious income targets. Leading budgeting, forecasting, and performance monitoring for both legacy and product fundraising. Overseeing stewardship programmes and legacy events for both mass and high value supporters. Acting as an internal legacy champion, embedding legacy messaging across NSPCC activities. Identifying opportunities for new product development and innovation, creating audience led propositions with robust business cases. Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to deliver integrated campaigns and innovations. Ensuring compliance and best practice across all fundraising products, keeping the NSPCC at the forefront of sector trends. What skills do I need to be a Associate Head of Legacy and Fundraising Products? You'll be a confident leader with experience inputting strategically into cross functional teams. You'll bring strong strategy delivery skills, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for audience led engagement. Significant experience in legacy and in memory fundraising, including strategic development. Proven success in product innovation and audience led propositions. Strong leadership and team management skills. Expertise in supporter acquisition, stewardship, and relationship management. Experience of both budgeting, phasing and financial planning, including an understanding of forecasting for legacy income. Highly collaborative approach and excellent communication skills. Commitment to inclusion, safeguarding, and continuous improvemen
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products At the NSPCC, we believe every childhood is worth fighting for. With over 100 years of experience, and the collective strength of our staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners, we're working to end child abuse and neglect for good. We encourage everyone across the organisation to get involved, feel confident in championing our cause, and help us grow the support we need to protect children and give them the futures they deserve. If you're motivated by purpose and want to contribute to creating a safer, brighter world for every child, why not apply for our role as the Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products? What is the purpose of the Associate Head of Legacies and Fundraising Products? Reporting to the Public Engagement Director, this senior leadership role oversees two key streams: Legacies and Fundraising Products. You'll lead the delivery of strategies to grow legacy income and optimise our fundraising product portfolio, ensuring innovation and supporter centric approaches. The role manages three managers and indirectly oversees senior officers, driving collaboration across Engagement Delivery, Audience Planning, and Insight teams. You'll contribute by: Leading the legacy strategy to increase gifts in Wills and pledger stewardship. Managing and developing fundraising products such as Weekly Lottery, Raffle, and Payroll Giving. Driving new product development and innovation to maximise supporter engagement. Equipping colleagues to champion legacies and embed messaging across campaigns. Overseeing budgets, KPIs, and insight led campaign delivery. Building strong relationships with external suppliers and sector networks. What will I be doing as a Associate Head of Legacy and Fundraising Products? You'll work collaboratively across teams, with colleagues and line report in Legacy and Products. You'll work with campaign delivery squads to deliver campaigns that connect with diverse audiences. You'll help manage strategic understanding of the Legacy and Fundraising Products direction for the organisation, championing and leading the way, you'll liaise with internal and external partners, and ensure KPIs are met and the organisation grows legacy and fundraising product understanding. Delivering and evolving the legacy and fundraising product strategies to achieve ambitious income targets. Leading budgeting, forecasting, and performance monitoring for both legacy and product fundraising. Overseeing stewardship programmes and legacy events for both mass and high value supporters. Acting as an internal legacy champion, embedding legacy messaging across NSPCC activities. Identifying opportunities for new product development and innovation, creating audience led propositions with robust business cases. Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to deliver integrated campaigns and innovations. Ensuring compliance and best practice across all fundraising products, keeping the NSPCC at the forefront of sector trends. What skills do I need to be a Associate Head of Legacy and Fundraising Products? You'll be a confident leader with experience inputting strategically into cross functional teams. You'll bring strong strategy delivery skills, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for audience led engagement. Significant experience in legacy and in memory fundraising, including strategic development. Proven success in product innovation and audience led propositions. Strong leadership and team management skills. Expertise in supporter acquisition, stewardship, and relationship management. Experience of both budgeting, phasing and financial planning, including an understanding of forecasting for legacy income. Highly collaborative approach and excellent communication skills. Commitment to inclusion, safeguarding, and continuous improvemen