Ivy Resource Group is recruiting for an experienced Highways Maintenance Manager to join a close-knit team responsible for delivering reactive maintenance across Somerset. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on leader with strong highways experience who is looking for stability, progression, and the chance to make a real impact across local infrastructure. The Role Manage a team of 18-20 operatives delivering reactive highways maintenance (potholes, emergency works, general repairs, etc.) Oversee day-to-day site activities across multiple locations throughout Somerset Ensure works are completed safely, efficiently, and to required standards Respond to reactive maintenance needs as they arise Liaise with internal teams to ensure smooth delivery and coordination of works Work on a variety of council-led highways projects with values that vary significantly Support ongoing team development and contribute to continuous improvement What We're Looking For Essential: Minimum 5 years' experience in highways maintenance Experience managing a team in a highways environment Strong on-site knowledge and ability to lead from the front Preferred: A background in reactive maintenance environments Full UK driving licence About You A practical, confident leader Able to work flexibly, including occasional night shifts Happy to travel throughout Somerset Able to hit the ground running in a reactive, fast-paced environment How to apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / WhatsApp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat Ivy Resource Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality, or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Ivy Resource Group is recruiting for an experienced Highways Maintenance Manager to join a close-knit team responsible for delivering reactive maintenance across Somerset. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on leader with strong highways experience who is looking for stability, progression, and the chance to make a real impact across local infrastructure. The Role Manage a team of 18-20 operatives delivering reactive highways maintenance (potholes, emergency works, general repairs, etc.) Oversee day-to-day site activities across multiple locations throughout Somerset Ensure works are completed safely, efficiently, and to required standards Respond to reactive maintenance needs as they arise Liaise with internal teams to ensure smooth delivery and coordination of works Work on a variety of council-led highways projects with values that vary significantly Support ongoing team development and contribute to continuous improvement What We're Looking For Essential: Minimum 5 years' experience in highways maintenance Experience managing a team in a highways environment Strong on-site knowledge and ability to lead from the front Preferred: A background in reactive maintenance environments Full UK driving licence About You A practical, confident leader Able to work flexibly, including occasional night shifts Happy to travel throughout Somerset Able to hit the ground running in a reactive, fast-paced environment How to apply: Submit your CV Call / Text / WhatsApp Robbie on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat Ivy Resource Group is committed to promoting equal opportunities regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality, or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. IND123
Role Title: Building Safety Manager Business Area: Customer Services Department/Team: Property Safety Fire Safety Team Reports to: Head of Fire Safety Management Direct Reports and span of control: 3 direct reports Dimensions: Responsible for regulatory and life-safety risk management, oversight of the building safety management system, people leadership, stakeholder engagement, and acting as technical expert. Created/Reviewed date: July 2023 (updated/redacted version) Role Purpose To ensure that the organisation s responsibilities for high-risk buildings (HRBs) are fully discharged and that all obligations towards the Building Safety Regulator are met and properly evidenced through robust building safety cases. To ensure that all buildings identified as higher-risk (including those falling under the Building Safety Act 2022) are managed and maintained in accordance with the organisation-wide safety management systems. To support the development of a high-performance culture that prioritises colleague engagement and resident/customer safety. To lead a small team of building safety coordinators who provide day-to-day oversight of the organisation s HRBs, monitor compliance, and offer advice to colleagues and residents on building-safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support the organisation s dutyholders in meeting current and future regulatory requirements for fire and building safety, including horizon-scanning and adopting sector best practice. Ensure all identified high-risk buildings are managed in full compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022 and associated regulations. Liaise with external bodies (local authorities, government departments, fire and rescue services, other housing providers, etc.) and represent the organisation in external forums. Build strong internal relationships to embed building-safety considerations across all business activities. Provide timely and accurate information to support regulatory submissions, safety-case updates, and Building Assessment Certificate applications, etc. Oversee the management of mandatory incident reporting and resident building-safety complaints in HRBs. Develop and maintain a proportionate, risk-based, and value-for-money approach to building safety. Own and regularly review the organisation s Building Safety Management System documentation. Oversee the development and maintenance of safety-case reports and building-specific risk assessments for all HRBs. Act as the primary internal and external point of contact for fire and building-safety matters relating to high-risk buildings. Jointly act as the organisation s contact for its Primary Authority partnership with the relevant fire and rescue service. Work with operational teams to plan and deliver required fire/building-safety works, investigations, and interim measures on HRBs. Develop procedures for managing relationships with third-party Accountable Persons and monitoring their compliance. Contribute to design guides, employer s requirements, and fire strategies for new high-rise developments to minimise over-reliance on complex fire-engineered solutions. Lead or support resident-engagement strategies for higher-risk buildings. Collaborate with development, asset-management, and service-delivery teams to establish and maintain the golden thread of digital information and robust change-control/gateway processes for HRBs. Prepare and present management information and reports to boards, executive teams, and external stakeholders. Support contractor management and performance monitoring in HRBs. Maintain auditable records of all building-safety activities. Role-model organisational values and behaviours. Maintain personal professional development and keep abreast of legislative and best-practice changes. Undertake any other reasonable duties commensurate with the level of the post. Chair cross-functional meetings and working groups as required. Promote innovative and forward-thinking solutions. Deputise for the Head of Fire Safety Management when required. People & Resource Management Line management, performance management, and professional development of a small team of building-safety specialists. Motivate and influence colleagues across the organisation to achieve high standards aligned with the competency framework. Delegated budget responsibility for fire-safety consultancy spend. Success in this role looks like: Ongoing assurance to the Executive Board and Board that safety risk controls are effective. Acceptance of building safety cases by the Building Safety Regulator. A high-performing, engaged, and well-led team. Experience and Qualifications (Essential) Degree-level education or equivalent professional experience in a relevant technical discipline. Minimum Level 4 qualification in fire-safety management or asset-compliance (e.g., NEBOSH Fire Certificate, IFE Advanced Fire Management Diploma or recognised equivalent). Membership of a relevant professional body and/or third-party certification desirable. Proven experience of working with multiple stakeholders to deliver building-safety outcomes. Track record of analysing complex issues and delivering practical, proportionate solutions. Extensive knowledge of building-safety and fire-safety legislation, particularly for high-rise residential buildings. Strong communication, influencing, negotiation, and consultation skills. Customer-focused approach with experience of managing internal and external relationships. Leadership capability with the ability to motivate and develop individuals and teams. Ability to interpret technical data and explain it clearly to non-technical audiences. Good working knowledge of health & safety legislation relevant to construction and occupied buildings. Experience of using digital systems to monitor and evidence compliance/performance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regionally/nationally (occasional overnight stays). Complexity, Impact & Influence The role is intellectually demanding, requiring detailed understanding and interpretation of multiple pieces of building-safety and fire-safety legislation and guidance. Solutions are rarely straightforward and usually require research, innovation, and collaboration with enforcing authorities and specialists. The post-holder is frequently the first point of contact for major fire or safety incidents involving emergency services and carries significant responsibility for resident safety, regulatory compliance, financial exposure, and organisational reputation. The role requires the ability to influence at senior level across the organisation and to lead cross-departmental collaboration on building-safety matters.
Dec 20, 2025
Contractor
Role Title: Building Safety Manager Business Area: Customer Services Department/Team: Property Safety Fire Safety Team Reports to: Head of Fire Safety Management Direct Reports and span of control: 3 direct reports Dimensions: Responsible for regulatory and life-safety risk management, oversight of the building safety management system, people leadership, stakeholder engagement, and acting as technical expert. Created/Reviewed date: July 2023 (updated/redacted version) Role Purpose To ensure that the organisation s responsibilities for high-risk buildings (HRBs) are fully discharged and that all obligations towards the Building Safety Regulator are met and properly evidenced through robust building safety cases. To ensure that all buildings identified as higher-risk (including those falling under the Building Safety Act 2022) are managed and maintained in accordance with the organisation-wide safety management systems. To support the development of a high-performance culture that prioritises colleague engagement and resident/customer safety. To lead a small team of building safety coordinators who provide day-to-day oversight of the organisation s HRBs, monitor compliance, and offer advice to colleagues and residents on building-safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support the organisation s dutyholders in meeting current and future regulatory requirements for fire and building safety, including horizon-scanning and adopting sector best practice. Ensure all identified high-risk buildings are managed in full compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022 and associated regulations. Liaise with external bodies (local authorities, government departments, fire and rescue services, other housing providers, etc.) and represent the organisation in external forums. Build strong internal relationships to embed building-safety considerations across all business activities. Provide timely and accurate information to support regulatory submissions, safety-case updates, and Building Assessment Certificate applications, etc. Oversee the management of mandatory incident reporting and resident building-safety complaints in HRBs. Develop and maintain a proportionate, risk-based, and value-for-money approach to building safety. Own and regularly review the organisation s Building Safety Management System documentation. Oversee the development and maintenance of safety-case reports and building-specific risk assessments for all HRBs. Act as the primary internal and external point of contact for fire and building-safety matters relating to high-risk buildings. Jointly act as the organisation s contact for its Primary Authority partnership with the relevant fire and rescue service. Work with operational teams to plan and deliver required fire/building-safety works, investigations, and interim measures on HRBs. Develop procedures for managing relationships with third-party Accountable Persons and monitoring their compliance. Contribute to design guides, employer s requirements, and fire strategies for new high-rise developments to minimise over-reliance on complex fire-engineered solutions. Lead or support resident-engagement strategies for higher-risk buildings. Collaborate with development, asset-management, and service-delivery teams to establish and maintain the golden thread of digital information and robust change-control/gateway processes for HRBs. Prepare and present management information and reports to boards, executive teams, and external stakeholders. Support contractor management and performance monitoring in HRBs. Maintain auditable records of all building-safety activities. Role-model organisational values and behaviours. Maintain personal professional development and keep abreast of legislative and best-practice changes. Undertake any other reasonable duties commensurate with the level of the post. Chair cross-functional meetings and working groups as required. Promote innovative and forward-thinking solutions. Deputise for the Head of Fire Safety Management when required. People & Resource Management Line management, performance management, and professional development of a small team of building-safety specialists. Motivate and influence colleagues across the organisation to achieve high standards aligned with the competency framework. Delegated budget responsibility for fire-safety consultancy spend. Success in this role looks like: Ongoing assurance to the Executive Board and Board that safety risk controls are effective. Acceptance of building safety cases by the Building Safety Regulator. A high-performing, engaged, and well-led team. Experience and Qualifications (Essential) Degree-level education or equivalent professional experience in a relevant technical discipline. Minimum Level 4 qualification in fire-safety management or asset-compliance (e.g., NEBOSH Fire Certificate, IFE Advanced Fire Management Diploma or recognised equivalent). Membership of a relevant professional body and/or third-party certification desirable. Proven experience of working with multiple stakeholders to deliver building-safety outcomes. Track record of analysing complex issues and delivering practical, proportionate solutions. Extensive knowledge of building-safety and fire-safety legislation, particularly for high-rise residential buildings. Strong communication, influencing, negotiation, and consultation skills. Customer-focused approach with experience of managing internal and external relationships. Leadership capability with the ability to motivate and develop individuals and teams. Ability to interpret technical data and explain it clearly to non-technical audiences. Good working knowledge of health & safety legislation relevant to construction and occupied buildings. Experience of using digital systems to monitor and evidence compliance/performance. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regionally/nationally (occasional overnight stays). Complexity, Impact & Influence The role is intellectually demanding, requiring detailed understanding and interpretation of multiple pieces of building-safety and fire-safety legislation and guidance. Solutions are rarely straightforward and usually require research, innovation, and collaboration with enforcing authorities and specialists. The post-holder is frequently the first point of contact for major fire or safety incidents involving emergency services and carries significant responsibility for resident safety, regulatory compliance, financial exposure, and organisational reputation. The role requires the ability to influence at senior level across the organisation and to lead cross-departmental collaboration on building-safety matters.
This is a great opportunity to work for a fantastic financial services organisation where you will have the opportunity to develop a worthwhile career. The Role The role of the Client Services Administrator is to provide first class client care for clients of the business. Key Responsibilities and Outputs Processing of new business following all company procedures and processes Maintaining good relationships with all clients of the business; enhancing the profile of the Company among its client and community Deal with new and existing client communications and queries Supporting and dealing with new enquiries Supporting and dealing with existing client enquiries Supporting the development and maintenance of internal relationships to help maintain business flow and meet agreed targets Continuous professional development to meet personal development needs. Nature and scope of responsibilities Reports to:Client Services Manager/Operations Manager The role holder will have primary responsibility for: Ensuring that all processes, procedures and client communications are conducive to a high standard of customer care Supporting the on-boarding of new clients into the business Maintaining existing client review communications Working within the Client Services team to support and deal with queries from all clients and from within the Company to a high standard, ensuring client satisfaction is maintained Supporting the delivery of and achievement of the client service standards Client continual improvement feedback communications and maintenance Individual workflow and task delivery. Skills communication skills that allow you to inform, help and advise clients clearly and to liaise effectively with other professionals; listening skills, to understand exactly what clients require; problem-solving skills; confidence, patience, politeness, tact and diplomacy, when dealing with difficult situations; creative thinking, to be able to come up with new ideas to improve customer service standards; an ability to work well under pressure; organisational and planning skills to develop customer services policies; good personal presentation, especially when working with clients face to face; a commitment to improve your own customer service skills on an ongoing basis. The role holder will keep up to date with legislative and industry changes which affect the business and its clients. This is a great opportunity to work for a fantastic financial services organisation where you will have the opportunity to develop a worthwhile career.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
This is a great opportunity to work for a fantastic financial services organisation where you will have the opportunity to develop a worthwhile career. The Role The role of the Client Services Administrator is to provide first class client care for clients of the business. Key Responsibilities and Outputs Processing of new business following all company procedures and processes Maintaining good relationships with all clients of the business; enhancing the profile of the Company among its client and community Deal with new and existing client communications and queries Supporting and dealing with new enquiries Supporting and dealing with existing client enquiries Supporting the development and maintenance of internal relationships to help maintain business flow and meet agreed targets Continuous professional development to meet personal development needs. Nature and scope of responsibilities Reports to:Client Services Manager/Operations Manager The role holder will have primary responsibility for: Ensuring that all processes, procedures and client communications are conducive to a high standard of customer care Supporting the on-boarding of new clients into the business Maintaining existing client review communications Working within the Client Services team to support and deal with queries from all clients and from within the Company to a high standard, ensuring client satisfaction is maintained Supporting the delivery of and achievement of the client service standards Client continual improvement feedback communications and maintenance Individual workflow and task delivery. Skills communication skills that allow you to inform, help and advise clients clearly and to liaise effectively with other professionals; listening skills, to understand exactly what clients require; problem-solving skills; confidence, patience, politeness, tact and diplomacy, when dealing with difficult situations; creative thinking, to be able to come up with new ideas to improve customer service standards; an ability to work well under pressure; organisational and planning skills to develop customer services policies; good personal presentation, especially when working with clients face to face; a commitment to improve your own customer service skills on an ongoing basis. The role holder will keep up to date with legislative and industry changes which affect the business and its clients. This is a great opportunity to work for a fantastic financial services organisation where you will have the opportunity to develop a worthwhile career.
Team Jobs - Commercial
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Contracts, Industry & Company Compliance Administrator Nottingham 30,000 - 40,000 per annum DOE TeamJobs are recruiting on behalf of a specialist construction contracting service, working across ancillary products including Green Roofs and Solar PV. They are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Contracts, Industry & Company Compliance Administrator to join their growing team. This is a full-time, permanent role offering excellent benefits and long-term career opportunities, with a chance to play a key part within their Major Accounts and Compliance functions. Key Responsibilities Support the Major Accounts Manager with tender administration: Sourcing and using supply chain platforms/portals to log company details and respond to opportunities Completing Pre-Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs) Maintaining accurate records of Major Account transactions Checking and reviewing contract documentation Provide general administrative support across Industry & Company compliance: Maintain ISO documents, including H&S documents, checklists and maintenance logs Conduct internal audits throughout the year, ensuring compliance with ISO standards and company procedures Communicate audit findings and track actions through to completion Maintain complaints and compliments logs Update and manage the legislation register Maintain industry memberships and subscriptions (Constructionline, CHAS, etc.) Represent the business during external audits with accreditation and trade bodies Prepare the business for additional accreditations in line with growth About You Essential: Strong organisational skills Excellent IT skills and numerate Clear and personable communicator (phone/Teams) High attention to detail Ability to build strong working relationships Experience within the construction industry, ideally in contract administration and/or compliance Desirable: Experience using AutoCAD This role may also suit a trainee Quantity Surveyor; ongoing studies would be supported What's on Offer Competitive salary of 30,000 - 40,000 DOE 25 days annual leave (including a Christmas shutdown) + bank holidays Generous pension scheme Private health and dental care Discretionary bonus Supported training and professional development opportunities A supportive team environment that encourages growth and progression If you are dedicated and hardworking, apply now via TeamJobs and we'll be in touch!
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Contracts, Industry & Company Compliance Administrator Nottingham 30,000 - 40,000 per annum DOE TeamJobs are recruiting on behalf of a specialist construction contracting service, working across ancillary products including Green Roofs and Solar PV. They are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Contracts, Industry & Company Compliance Administrator to join their growing team. This is a full-time, permanent role offering excellent benefits and long-term career opportunities, with a chance to play a key part within their Major Accounts and Compliance functions. Key Responsibilities Support the Major Accounts Manager with tender administration: Sourcing and using supply chain platforms/portals to log company details and respond to opportunities Completing Pre-Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs) Maintaining accurate records of Major Account transactions Checking and reviewing contract documentation Provide general administrative support across Industry & Company compliance: Maintain ISO documents, including H&S documents, checklists and maintenance logs Conduct internal audits throughout the year, ensuring compliance with ISO standards and company procedures Communicate audit findings and track actions through to completion Maintain complaints and compliments logs Update and manage the legislation register Maintain industry memberships and subscriptions (Constructionline, CHAS, etc.) Represent the business during external audits with accreditation and trade bodies Prepare the business for additional accreditations in line with growth About You Essential: Strong organisational skills Excellent IT skills and numerate Clear and personable communicator (phone/Teams) High attention to detail Ability to build strong working relationships Experience within the construction industry, ideally in contract administration and/or compliance Desirable: Experience using AutoCAD This role may also suit a trainee Quantity Surveyor; ongoing studies would be supported What's on Offer Competitive salary of 30,000 - 40,000 DOE 25 days annual leave (including a Christmas shutdown) + bank holidays Generous pension scheme Private health and dental care Discretionary bonus Supported training and professional development opportunities A supportive team environment that encourages growth and progression If you are dedicated and hardworking, apply now via TeamJobs and we'll be in touch!
Finance Manager Finance Manager Location: Amersham Salary: 55k Full-Time Permanent OverviewWe are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Finance Manager to support the Head of Finance across all aspects of financial reporting, compliance, and operational finance. This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and enjoys leading core finance functions including accounts payable, credit control, reconciliations, and VAT reporting.Key Responsibilities Oversee accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger maintenance Perform bank and credit card reconciliations Prepare and process general ledger journals Reconcile sales vs payouts and stock vs cost of goods sold Support month-end and year-end processes, including trial balances Produce monthly management accounts Raise and manage third-party invoices and payments Assist with audit preparation and manage the end-to-end audit process Carry out any other duties relevant to the wider finance function Desired Skills & Qualifications 3-5 years' experience in a finance team Proven experience in a similar finance role Strong proficiency in Excel, including handling large datasets Significant experience with Sage 50 Excellent verbal and written communication skills Collaborative team player with a proactive approach Why Join Us? Supportive leadership and collaborative team culture Opportunity to make a real impact on a growing business Professional development and career progression Apply now to take the next step in your finance career! #
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Finance Manager Finance Manager Location: Amersham Salary: 55k Full-Time Permanent OverviewWe are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Finance Manager to support the Head of Finance across all aspects of financial reporting, compliance, and operational finance. This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and enjoys leading core finance functions including accounts payable, credit control, reconciliations, and VAT reporting.Key Responsibilities Oversee accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger maintenance Perform bank and credit card reconciliations Prepare and process general ledger journals Reconcile sales vs payouts and stock vs cost of goods sold Support month-end and year-end processes, including trial balances Produce monthly management accounts Raise and manage third-party invoices and payments Assist with audit preparation and manage the end-to-end audit process Carry out any other duties relevant to the wider finance function Desired Skills & Qualifications 3-5 years' experience in a finance team Proven experience in a similar finance role Strong proficiency in Excel, including handling large datasets Significant experience with Sage 50 Excellent verbal and written communication skills Collaborative team player with a proactive approach Why Join Us? Supportive leadership and collaborative team culture Opportunity to make a real impact on a growing business Professional development and career progression Apply now to take the next step in your finance career! #
Full-time Hybrid (3 days office / 2 days WFH) EVH Grade 8 Competitive Salary We are looking for an experienced and dynamic Property Services Manager to join a busy Property Services Team and play a key leadership role in delivering high-quality homes, safe communities, and exceptional customer service for our tenants and owners. If you have strong experience in asset management, compliance, maintenance delivery, and leading technical teams , we would love to hear from you. About the Role As Property Services Manager, you will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of our property-related services, ensuring our homes, estates, and common areas are maintained to a high standard. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team that includes Technical Inspectors, Factoring and Compliance staff, and Property Services Administrators. Working closely with the Property Services Director, you will help drive performance, improve service delivery, and ensure full compliance across our housing stock. Key Responsibilities Lead and support the Property Services Team, ensuring strong performance, accountability, and a customer-focused culture Oversee reactive, planned, and cyclical maintenance programmes to ensure value for money and quality outcomes Manage statutory and regulatory compliance (gas, electrical, fire safety, asbestos, legionella, CDM, damp & mould, building safety) Monitor contractor performance, budgets, KPIs, WIP and debt management Deliver annual maintenance and asset investment programmes Oversee factoring services, estate maintenance, billing, and owner engagement Manage risk registers, audits, remedial actions, and compliance reporting Respond to tenant and owner enquiries, complaints, FOIs, and SARs Contribute to policy development, continuous improvement, and sustainability initiatives Deputise for the Property Services Director where required About You We're looking for someone who brings: Strong background in property services, asset management, or technical housing compliance Experience managing planned, cyclical, and reactive maintenance Confident leadership skills with the ability to motivate and support a multi-disciplinary team Excellent understanding of health & safety regulations and statutory compliance Experience working with contractors, procurement processes, and performance reporting Ability to analyse performance, solve complex issues, and drive improvements Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A relevant professional qualification or equivalent experience is desirable. What's On Offer Hybrid working model (3 days in the office, 2 days WFH) A supportive and collaborative team environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a meaningful impact within our communities How to Apply To be considered for this role, please submit your CV or call Laura on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Full-time Hybrid (3 days office / 2 days WFH) EVH Grade 8 Competitive Salary We are looking for an experienced and dynamic Property Services Manager to join a busy Property Services Team and play a key leadership role in delivering high-quality homes, safe communities, and exceptional customer service for our tenants and owners. If you have strong experience in asset management, compliance, maintenance delivery, and leading technical teams , we would love to hear from you. About the Role As Property Services Manager, you will take ownership of the day-to-day delivery of our property-related services, ensuring our homes, estates, and common areas are maintained to a high standard. You will lead a multi-disciplinary team that includes Technical Inspectors, Factoring and Compliance staff, and Property Services Administrators. Working closely with the Property Services Director, you will help drive performance, improve service delivery, and ensure full compliance across our housing stock. Key Responsibilities Lead and support the Property Services Team, ensuring strong performance, accountability, and a customer-focused culture Oversee reactive, planned, and cyclical maintenance programmes to ensure value for money and quality outcomes Manage statutory and regulatory compliance (gas, electrical, fire safety, asbestos, legionella, CDM, damp & mould, building safety) Monitor contractor performance, budgets, KPIs, WIP and debt management Deliver annual maintenance and asset investment programmes Oversee factoring services, estate maintenance, billing, and owner engagement Manage risk registers, audits, remedial actions, and compliance reporting Respond to tenant and owner enquiries, complaints, FOIs, and SARs Contribute to policy development, continuous improvement, and sustainability initiatives Deputise for the Property Services Director where required About You We're looking for someone who brings: Strong background in property services, asset management, or technical housing compliance Experience managing planned, cyclical, and reactive maintenance Confident leadership skills with the ability to motivate and support a multi-disciplinary team Excellent understanding of health & safety regulations and statutory compliance Experience working with contractors, procurement processes, and performance reporting Ability to analyse performance, solve complex issues, and drive improvements Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A relevant professional qualification or equivalent experience is desirable. What's On Offer Hybrid working model (3 days in the office, 2 days WFH) A supportive and collaborative team environment Opportunities for professional development and progression The chance to make a meaningful impact within our communities How to Apply To be considered for this role, please submit your CV or call Laura on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Housing Officers - Remote Working - Commute within Colchester 28-35,000pa + Excellent Benefits Package Full-Time Permanent We are currently seeking dedicated and proactive Housing Officers to join our client - an independent and expanding organisation providing high-quality accommodation services to a wide range of clients across the UK. With a strong presence in both central and local government sectors, as well as within charitable organisations, our client is continuing to grow and develop its services nationally. Key Responsibilities Supporting the Service User (SU) Manage a caseload of around (Apply online only) Service Users Attend dispersal and conduct induction of SU into property. Signpost as necessary to doctors, shops, support agencies, etc. Conduct monthly visits and report any incidents, SU issues, absconsions, etc. Ensure SU's are Moved On no later than the last date of payments to CSM. Arrange initial transport of SU's to their accommodation or any relocation as required. Ensure that health and safety of SU's are always maintained. Complete biweekly welfare checks of the SU's. Managing a property portfolio Effect appropriate maintenance of properties Conduct monthly inspections and report defects as required. Ensure all items within property are replaced /repaired as required in line with inventory procedure. Make recommendations to line manager regarding any relocations of SU's and termination of properties to provide more efficient use of portfolio/void management. Prepare property for re-occupation after SU's move on Ensure terminated properties are effectively prepared for hand back to landlord. Effect minor property repairs if necessary Ensure the properties are maintained according to Health and Safety guidelines and company procedures. Ensure stores are maintained in line with purchasing procedure. What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Housing Officer or similar support-focused role is essential Strong communication, problem-solving, and organisational skills Ability to work remotely with minimal supervision A full UK Driving Licence is essential (DVLA checks will be conducted) You must be willing to travel as part of your daily responsibilities Benefits Package 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Life cover (2x basic salary) Westfield Health membership - cashback on health services and discounts for retailers and gyms Laptop, phone, and any other required equipment provided Mileage expenses - claimable from home 6-month probationary period Employer pension contributions (4% employer, 4% employee) Referral bonus scheme If you're a committed Housing professional looking for a rewarding and autonomous role with a growing and respected organisation, it would be great to hear from you. Successful applicants will require Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). The successful applicant will be subject to Disclosure checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service. This role is not open to applications from those who will require sponsorship under the points-based system. Should you apply for this role and be found to require sponsorship, your application will be rejected, and any provisional offer withdrawn. 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 you would like to find out more about the position, then please email Lucy at (url removed) for further information. 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.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Housing Officers - Remote Working - Commute within Colchester 28-35,000pa + Excellent Benefits Package Full-Time Permanent We are currently seeking dedicated and proactive Housing Officers to join our client - an independent and expanding organisation providing high-quality accommodation services to a wide range of clients across the UK. With a strong presence in both central and local government sectors, as well as within charitable organisations, our client is continuing to grow and develop its services nationally. Key Responsibilities Supporting the Service User (SU) Manage a caseload of around (Apply online only) Service Users Attend dispersal and conduct induction of SU into property. Signpost as necessary to doctors, shops, support agencies, etc. Conduct monthly visits and report any incidents, SU issues, absconsions, etc. Ensure SU's are Moved On no later than the last date of payments to CSM. Arrange initial transport of SU's to their accommodation or any relocation as required. Ensure that health and safety of SU's are always maintained. Complete biweekly welfare checks of the SU's. Managing a property portfolio Effect appropriate maintenance of properties Conduct monthly inspections and report defects as required. Ensure all items within property are replaced /repaired as required in line with inventory procedure. Make recommendations to line manager regarding any relocations of SU's and termination of properties to provide more efficient use of portfolio/void management. Prepare property for re-occupation after SU's move on Ensure terminated properties are effectively prepared for hand back to landlord. Effect minor property repairs if necessary Ensure the properties are maintained according to Health and Safety guidelines and company procedures. Ensure stores are maintained in line with purchasing procedure. What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Housing Officer or similar support-focused role is essential Strong communication, problem-solving, and organisational skills Ability to work remotely with minimal supervision A full UK Driving Licence is essential (DVLA checks will be conducted) You must be willing to travel as part of your daily responsibilities Benefits Package 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Life cover (2x basic salary) Westfield Health membership - cashback on health services and discounts for retailers and gyms Laptop, phone, and any other required equipment provided Mileage expenses - claimable from home 6-month probationary period Employer pension contributions (4% employer, 4% employee) Referral bonus scheme If you're a committed Housing professional looking for a rewarding and autonomous role with a growing and respected organisation, it would be great to hear from you. Successful applicants will require Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC). The successful applicant will be subject to Disclosure checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service. This role is not open to applications from those who will require sponsorship under the points-based system. Should you apply for this role and be found to require sponsorship, your application will be rejected, and any provisional offer withdrawn. 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 you would like to find out more about the position, then please email Lucy at (url removed) for further information. 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.
Job Title: Business Centre Manager Location: Stevenage Salary: To £44,000 Term: Full time, office based Are you an organised, people-focused leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment? This is an exciting opportunity to take full ownership of a beautifully designed business centre, ensuring it runs smoothly, profitably, and with an exceptional customer experience at its heart. You'll be the face of the centre, building strong relationships with clients and creating a real sense of community. From leading a small on-site team and managing day-to-day operations to handling viewings, renewals and local marketing - this role offers great variety and genuine autonomy. This role would suit someone from a serviced office, hospitality, property management or facilities background who enjoys combining operational responsibility with client interaction. The role of Business Centre Manager: Deliver exceptional service to all members and ensure high satisfaction levels Manage the onboarding process for new clients and maintain occupancy targets Conduct viewings, prepare proposals and negotiate renewals to maximise revenue Oversee maintenance and facilities to keep the centre running smoothly Lead, motivate and develop a small on-site team Maintain budgets and ensure strong cost control Ensure compliance with Health & Safety requirements To be successful in the role of Business Centre Manager you will be: Confident, approachable and commercially minded Strong organisational skills with great attention to detail Proven experience in customer service and B2B sales Comfortable leading a team and taking initiative Able to juggle multiple priorities with a positive, hands-on approach The Salary and package for the Business Centre Manager role: Basic salary of up to £44,000 25 days holiday + bank holidays + 3 days at Christmas Pension Full company social events Cash healthcare plan Shopping cashback scheme Free parking A chance to be part of a successful, long-established company Please apply on line or call (phone number removed) for more information. This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd. The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency. If you're looking for a role where you can make a visible impact every day and take real pride in your centre, we'd love to hear from you.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Business Centre Manager Location: Stevenage Salary: To £44,000 Term: Full time, office based Are you an organised, people-focused leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment? This is an exciting opportunity to take full ownership of a beautifully designed business centre, ensuring it runs smoothly, profitably, and with an exceptional customer experience at its heart. You'll be the face of the centre, building strong relationships with clients and creating a real sense of community. From leading a small on-site team and managing day-to-day operations to handling viewings, renewals and local marketing - this role offers great variety and genuine autonomy. This role would suit someone from a serviced office, hospitality, property management or facilities background who enjoys combining operational responsibility with client interaction. The role of Business Centre Manager: Deliver exceptional service to all members and ensure high satisfaction levels Manage the onboarding process for new clients and maintain occupancy targets Conduct viewings, prepare proposals and negotiate renewals to maximise revenue Oversee maintenance and facilities to keep the centre running smoothly Lead, motivate and develop a small on-site team Maintain budgets and ensure strong cost control Ensure compliance with Health & Safety requirements To be successful in the role of Business Centre Manager you will be: Confident, approachable and commercially minded Strong organisational skills with great attention to detail Proven experience in customer service and B2B sales Comfortable leading a team and taking initiative Able to juggle multiple priorities with a positive, hands-on approach The Salary and package for the Business Centre Manager role: Basic salary of up to £44,000 25 days holiday + bank holidays + 3 days at Christmas Pension Full company social events Cash healthcare plan Shopping cashback scheme Free parking A chance to be part of a successful, long-established company Please apply on line or call (phone number removed) for more information. This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd. The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency. If you're looking for a role where you can make a visible impact every day and take real pride in your centre, we'd love to hear from you.
Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. Are you ready to take on a pivotal role in shaping the future of our asset strategy? We are excited to announce an 18-month secondment opportunity for two dynamic Asset Strategy Leads! Join our vibrant team and contribute to the development of long-term, evidence-based strategies for electricity distribution assets. Role: Asset Strategy Lead Duration: 12 Months (extension options) Location: Bristol or Castle Donington (Hybrid, 1 day a week in office) Rate: 450 per day (umbrella) What You'll Do: In your role, you will work closely with the Asset Strategy Manager and play a vital part in: Developing Strategic Objectives : Craft clear and actionable goals for distribution assets. Conducting Assessments: Evaluate the balance between replacement, refurbishment, and maintenance activities. Performing Cost-Benefit Analyses: Support strategic objectives with robust financial insights. Commercial Considerations: Factor in procurement and equipment needs while developing strategies. Documentation : Produce essential asset management policy documents. Network Performance Analysis: Identify opportunities for improvement through data-driven insights. Long-Term Forecasting: Develop activity forecasts extending over the next decade. Price Control Business Cases : Create compelling justifications for regulatory submissions. Identifying Improvements: Collaborate to enhance asset management processes and efficiencies. Interfacing with Teams: Communicate asset strategies across various business units. Stay informed on asset status and emerging issues to guide strategy development. Report progress to the Senior Asset Strategy & Planning Manager as per agreed timelines. Candidate Requirements: We're looking for enthusiastic candidates with: Experience: Proven background in asset strategy development or a similar field. Knowledge: Understanding of business objectives like RIIO-ED2 programmes and DNO assets. Analytical Skills: Ability to focus on long-term goals while managing detailed data. Communication Skills: Strong written and oral skills to articulate strategies clearly. Organizational Skills: Highly organized and adept at planning and coordinating tasks. Experience Needed: Familiarity with price control submissions and business case development. Numerical proficiency and comfort with spreadsheets. Proactive mindset, adaptable to change, and capable of working independently. Ability to simplify complex problems for a diverse audience. Regulatory engagement experience is a plus. A background in utilities, rail, or highways is ideal. Experience presenting at high levels and knowledge of SAMP is desirable. Are you ready to influence the future of asset strategy? Don't miss this opportunity - Apply Now! Candidates will ideally show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Dec 20, 2025
Contractor
Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. Are you ready to take on a pivotal role in shaping the future of our asset strategy? We are excited to announce an 18-month secondment opportunity for two dynamic Asset Strategy Leads! Join our vibrant team and contribute to the development of long-term, evidence-based strategies for electricity distribution assets. Role: Asset Strategy Lead Duration: 12 Months (extension options) Location: Bristol or Castle Donington (Hybrid, 1 day a week in office) Rate: 450 per day (umbrella) What You'll Do: In your role, you will work closely with the Asset Strategy Manager and play a vital part in: Developing Strategic Objectives : Craft clear and actionable goals for distribution assets. Conducting Assessments: Evaluate the balance between replacement, refurbishment, and maintenance activities. Performing Cost-Benefit Analyses: Support strategic objectives with robust financial insights. Commercial Considerations: Factor in procurement and equipment needs while developing strategies. Documentation : Produce essential asset management policy documents. Network Performance Analysis: Identify opportunities for improvement through data-driven insights. Long-Term Forecasting: Develop activity forecasts extending over the next decade. Price Control Business Cases : Create compelling justifications for regulatory submissions. Identifying Improvements: Collaborate to enhance asset management processes and efficiencies. Interfacing with Teams: Communicate asset strategies across various business units. Stay informed on asset status and emerging issues to guide strategy development. Report progress to the Senior Asset Strategy & Planning Manager as per agreed timelines. Candidate Requirements: We're looking for enthusiastic candidates with: Experience: Proven background in asset strategy development or a similar field. Knowledge: Understanding of business objectives like RIIO-ED2 programmes and DNO assets. Analytical Skills: Ability to focus on long-term goals while managing detailed data. Communication Skills: Strong written and oral skills to articulate strategies clearly. Organizational Skills: Highly organized and adept at planning and coordinating tasks. Experience Needed: Familiarity with price control submissions and business case development. Numerical proficiency and comfort with spreadsheets. Proactive mindset, adaptable to change, and capable of working independently. Ability to simplify complex problems for a diverse audience. Regulatory engagement experience is a plus. A background in utilities, rail, or highways is ideal. Experience presenting at high levels and knowledge of SAMP is desirable. Are you ready to influence the future of asset strategy? Don't miss this opportunity - Apply Now! Candidates will ideally show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Health and Safety Advisor - Wastewater Location: West Sussex - on site 3 days a week Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 DOE + company car Join Us in Shaping a Safer Future There's never been a better time to join us as we transform our approach to Health, Safety, and Wellbeing. Are you passionate about creating safe, secure environments where employees and contractors can thrive? If so, we want to hear from you. About the Role We're looking for a proactive Health and Safety Advisor to support our Wastewater operations within the Health and Safety function. In this critical role, you'll ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, lead investigations, and provide expert guidance that strengthens our safety culture across our Wastewater teams. As part of our Health, Safety, and Wellbeing (HSW) team, you'll monitor performance, conduct site inspections, and deliver practical advice to maintain the highest safety standards. From advising on high-risk areas-such as biogas, confined spaces, chemicals, excavations, and service avoidance-to leading incident investigations, your expertise will drive continuous improvement in compliance and behaviour. Key Responsibilities Deliver and monitor performance against our strategy and objectives within Wastewater operations. Provide expert health and safety advice to operational and maintenance teams, ensuring compliance with legislation, best practice, and our standards. Lead site inspections, hazard management activities, and root cause investigations. Coach and mentor managers and operational teams to strengthen compliance and safety awareness. Offer technical guidance on high-risk areas, including biogas, confined spaces, chemical storage, temporary works, excavations, and hazardous substances. Lead incident investigations, report findings to senior leadership, and recommend corrective actions. Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and attend HAZOPs, progress meetings, and site audits for directly managed projects. Collaborate with Security and Wellbeing teams to align safety and security practices across operational sites. About You You'll bring: In-depth knowledge of health and safety legislation and best practice, with proven experience applying these principles in operational environments. Previous experience in a health and safety advisory role, ideally within utilities; exposure to process safety is highly desirable. NEBOSH Diploma (Level 6) or equivalent, with at least CertIOSH status (CMIOSH preferred). A full UK driving licence (multi-site travel required). We're looking for someone with exceptional communication skills-capable of interviewing, report writing, and clearly conveying safety information to diverse stakeholders. You'll have the ability to coach and empower teams, foster a strong safety culture, and confidently influence decisions under pressure. Strong leadership and negotiation skills are essential, as you'll be driving behavioural change and ensuring compliance across multiple sites.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Health and Safety Advisor - Wastewater Location: West Sussex - on site 3 days a week Contract Type: Permanent Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 DOE + company car Join Us in Shaping a Safer Future There's never been a better time to join us as we transform our approach to Health, Safety, and Wellbeing. Are you passionate about creating safe, secure environments where employees and contractors can thrive? If so, we want to hear from you. About the Role We're looking for a proactive Health and Safety Advisor to support our Wastewater operations within the Health and Safety function. In this critical role, you'll ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, lead investigations, and provide expert guidance that strengthens our safety culture across our Wastewater teams. As part of our Health, Safety, and Wellbeing (HSW) team, you'll monitor performance, conduct site inspections, and deliver practical advice to maintain the highest safety standards. From advising on high-risk areas-such as biogas, confined spaces, chemicals, excavations, and service avoidance-to leading incident investigations, your expertise will drive continuous improvement in compliance and behaviour. Key Responsibilities Deliver and monitor performance against our strategy and objectives within Wastewater operations. Provide expert health and safety advice to operational and maintenance teams, ensuring compliance with legislation, best practice, and our standards. Lead site inspections, hazard management activities, and root cause investigations. Coach and mentor managers and operational teams to strengthen compliance and safety awareness. Offer technical guidance on high-risk areas, including biogas, confined spaces, chemical storage, temporary works, excavations, and hazardous substances. Lead incident investigations, report findings to senior leadership, and recommend corrective actions. Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and attend HAZOPs, progress meetings, and site audits for directly managed projects. Collaborate with Security and Wellbeing teams to align safety and security practices across operational sites. About You You'll bring: In-depth knowledge of health and safety legislation and best practice, with proven experience applying these principles in operational environments. Previous experience in a health and safety advisory role, ideally within utilities; exposure to process safety is highly desirable. NEBOSH Diploma (Level 6) or equivalent, with at least CertIOSH status (CMIOSH preferred). A full UK driving licence (multi-site travel required). We're looking for someone with exceptional communication skills-capable of interviewing, report writing, and clearly conveying safety information to diverse stakeholders. You'll have the ability to coach and empower teams, foster a strong safety culture, and confidently influence decisions under pressure. Strong leadership and negotiation skills are essential, as you'll be driving behavioural change and ensuring compliance across multiple sites.
Contract Manager Stevenage Full-time, Permanent position 65k - 80k plus package We are working with a leading social housing contractor to recruit a skilled and experienced Contract Manager to join their team in Stevenage. This role would be overseeing planned works and voids. Working in partnership with a Social Housing client, you will be responsible for the full running of the planned and void works on the contract, including program planning/scheduling works, KPI monitoring/performance improvement, SOR works, management of health and safety on site and managing a direct workforce of Contracts Supervisors and Multi Trade Operatives. You will also be responsible for managing Supply Chain delivered works. Along with the management of the works, you will also be responsible for pre and post inspection of larger works, resolving escalated complaints, meeting staff training needs, organising sub-contractors, work allocation and ensuring H&S levels are maintained. Required Experience Proven track record in leading and delivering maintenance contracts with public sector / housing association clients. IT Literate with good knowledge of Microsoft packages Ability to understand client / contract requirements to maximise productivity and measure and improvement Excellent written and oral presentation Good understanding of H&S legislation Experience of managing and improving internal and external customer relationships and conflict handling Salary & Benefits: You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a permanent, full time role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary of up to 60,000 + Benefits. If you are interested, please apply online now.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Contract Manager Stevenage Full-time, Permanent position 65k - 80k plus package We are working with a leading social housing contractor to recruit a skilled and experienced Contract Manager to join their team in Stevenage. This role would be overseeing planned works and voids. Working in partnership with a Social Housing client, you will be responsible for the full running of the planned and void works on the contract, including program planning/scheduling works, KPI monitoring/performance improvement, SOR works, management of health and safety on site and managing a direct workforce of Contracts Supervisors and Multi Trade Operatives. You will also be responsible for managing Supply Chain delivered works. Along with the management of the works, you will also be responsible for pre and post inspection of larger works, resolving escalated complaints, meeting staff training needs, organising sub-contractors, work allocation and ensuring H&S levels are maintained. Required Experience Proven track record in leading and delivering maintenance contracts with public sector / housing association clients. IT Literate with good knowledge of Microsoft packages Ability to understand client / contract requirements to maximise productivity and measure and improvement Excellent written and oral presentation Good understanding of H&S legislation Experience of managing and improving internal and external customer relationships and conflict handling Salary & Benefits: You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a permanent, full time role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary of up to 60,000 + Benefits. If you are interested, please apply online now.
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Harlow, 100% office based Salary: c. £30,000 to £35,000 per annum Term: Permanent No weekends, no evenings, no inspections, no check ins Just all the very best bits of a Property Management role. This role offers an exciting opportunity for an individual with a passion for property to work in an entrepreneurial property business. You will have autonomy and the ability to put in processes and procedures to suit you! As Property Manager, you will work in-house and play a key customer-facing role, assisting with the management of residential lettings and maintenance coordination, involving over 150 properties. This role is 100% office based, just outside of Harlow. You will need to be able to drive and have your own transport to reach the location. The role of Property Manager: Implement and follow processes and procedures Ensure tenants are responded to promptly Liaise with trades to arrange works Prioritise work as necessary Schedule statutory inspections and certifications Maintain statutory records and legislative compliance Build and maintain relationships with contractors To be successful in the role of Property Manager: 3+ years property/lettings management experience Excellent communication and negotiation skills A current driving licence A positive approach to overcome challenges As the business grows there is space for this role to expand and develop, and your skills and experience with it. This is a great role for someone who wants to be stretched! The hours of work are Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5.30 pm although these can be flexible - for example to allow for childcare commitments etc, for the right person. The Package for the Property Manager: Salary: c. £30,000 to £35,000 per annum, depending upon your experience. 22 days holiday Free parking on site Please apply on line or call (phone number removed) for more information. This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd. The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Harlow, 100% office based Salary: c. £30,000 to £35,000 per annum Term: Permanent No weekends, no evenings, no inspections, no check ins Just all the very best bits of a Property Management role. This role offers an exciting opportunity for an individual with a passion for property to work in an entrepreneurial property business. You will have autonomy and the ability to put in processes and procedures to suit you! As Property Manager, you will work in-house and play a key customer-facing role, assisting with the management of residential lettings and maintenance coordination, involving over 150 properties. This role is 100% office based, just outside of Harlow. You will need to be able to drive and have your own transport to reach the location. The role of Property Manager: Implement and follow processes and procedures Ensure tenants are responded to promptly Liaise with trades to arrange works Prioritise work as necessary Schedule statutory inspections and certifications Maintain statutory records and legislative compliance Build and maintain relationships with contractors To be successful in the role of Property Manager: 3+ years property/lettings management experience Excellent communication and negotiation skills A current driving licence A positive approach to overcome challenges As the business grows there is space for this role to expand and develop, and your skills and experience with it. This is a great role for someone who wants to be stretched! The hours of work are Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5.30 pm although these can be flexible - for example to allow for childcare commitments etc, for the right person. The Package for the Property Manager: Salary: c. £30,000 to £35,000 per annum, depending upon your experience. 22 days holiday Free parking on site Please apply on line or call (phone number removed) for more information. This vacancy is being advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd. The services advertised by RecruitAbility Ltd are those of an Employment Agency.
An excellent opportunity has arisen to work for our established client in Thatcham as a Catering Team Leader. Joining a friendly and enthusiastic team who are passionate about delivering delicious food and a great dining experience. You will be assisting the Catering Manager in the day to day running of the catering operations. Location: Thatcham, office based Working Hours - 6:30AM - 3PM / 12PM - 8:30PM, alternate weeks Working 5 days out of 7, Monday - Sunday Benefits: 9% employer pension contribution, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Life Insurance and critical illness cover, range of nutritious, freshly prepared meals free of charge, access to on-site swimming pool, gym, tennis, and squash. As the Catering Team Leader, you will be responsible for: Maintenance of the dining room and food service areas. Supervising all general assistants and kitchen porters. Responsible for servicing hospitality and events. Assisting with staff training. Ensuring service areas are clean and ready for each service. Many other duties, full job description available upon request. The successful Catering Team Leader will have the following related skills / experience: Previous experience of working in a similar catering role. Experience of catering for large numbers. Confident communicator Strong organisational skills, methodical and able to give directions to colleagues Completed Level 2 Food Safety. Must hold a valid driving licence and have own transport due to the location JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
An excellent opportunity has arisen to work for our established client in Thatcham as a Catering Team Leader. Joining a friendly and enthusiastic team who are passionate about delivering delicious food and a great dining experience. You will be assisting the Catering Manager in the day to day running of the catering operations. Location: Thatcham, office based Working Hours - 6:30AM - 3PM / 12PM - 8:30PM, alternate weeks Working 5 days out of 7, Monday - Sunday Benefits: 9% employer pension contribution, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Life Insurance and critical illness cover, range of nutritious, freshly prepared meals free of charge, access to on-site swimming pool, gym, tennis, and squash. As the Catering Team Leader, you will be responsible for: Maintenance of the dining room and food service areas. Supervising all general assistants and kitchen porters. Responsible for servicing hospitality and events. Assisting with staff training. Ensuring service areas are clean and ready for each service. Many other duties, full job description available upon request. The successful Catering Team Leader will have the following related skills / experience: Previous experience of working in a similar catering role. Experience of catering for large numbers. Confident communicator Strong organisational skills, methodical and able to give directions to colleagues Completed Level 2 Food Safety. Must hold a valid driving licence and have own transport due to the location JBRP1_UKTJ
Data Modeller (Finance) / Data Manager - Modelling Summary: An exciting opportunity for a qualified, self-motivated, and highly organized individual to lead financial data modelling activities. The role involves managing a small team, driving improvements in financial data modelling processes, and supporting strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership: Supervise and develop a finance team to deliver accurate, high-quality models and reports. Model Development & Maintenance: Design, build, and maintain financial data models for planning, forecasting, and performance evaluation. Technology Integration: Collaborate with IT and security teams to adopt modern tools and platforms. Process Improvement: Streamline modelling processes, enhance automation, and ensure data accuracy. Governance & Compliance: Maintain documentation, version control, and audit readiness. Stakeholder Engagement: Provide financial insights and reports to support business decisions. What You'll Bring Technical Skills: Advanced Excel and experience with BI tools; knowledge of VBA, SQL, Python, .NET, and related technologies. Leadership: Proven ability to manage and motivate teams. Analytical & Commercial Acumen: Strong financial analysis and strategic thinking. Communication: Ability to present complex information clearly to senior stakeholders. Project Management: Experience delivering projects from planning to implementation. In accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, this position is advertised based upon DGH Recruitment Limited having first sought approval of its client to find candidates for this position. DGH Recruitment Limited acts as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Data Modeller (Finance) / Data Manager - Modelling Summary: An exciting opportunity for a qualified, self-motivated, and highly organized individual to lead financial data modelling activities. The role involves managing a small team, driving improvements in financial data modelling processes, and supporting strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership: Supervise and develop a finance team to deliver accurate, high-quality models and reports. Model Development & Maintenance: Design, build, and maintain financial data models for planning, forecasting, and performance evaluation. Technology Integration: Collaborate with IT and security teams to adopt modern tools and platforms. Process Improvement: Streamline modelling processes, enhance automation, and ensure data accuracy. Governance & Compliance: Maintain documentation, version control, and audit readiness. Stakeholder Engagement: Provide financial insights and reports to support business decisions. What You'll Bring Technical Skills: Advanced Excel and experience with BI tools; knowledge of VBA, SQL, Python, .NET, and related technologies. Leadership: Proven ability to manage and motivate teams. Analytical & Commercial Acumen: Strong financial analysis and strategic thinking. Communication: Ability to present complex information clearly to senior stakeholders. Project Management: Experience delivering projects from planning to implementation. In accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, this position is advertised based upon DGH Recruitment Limited having first sought approval of its client to find candidates for this position. DGH Recruitment Limited acts as both an Employment Agency and Employment Business
We have an exciting opportunity to work within our Higher eductaion client as a Data Officer. Job title: Data Officer Duration: 2 months Salary/Grade: 13.85 Working time: 35 hours per week Fully onsite Job Purpose To manage the School Information System so that its maintenance is up-to-date and that the capacity for its use is developed to meet the needs of the school To operate an annual programme of performance and contextual data collection and analysis relating to the school To provide timely data to allow for precise target-setting, assessment and reporting To develop systems and databases to further the effectiveness of teaching and learning To provide assistance with the generation of timetables Responsible to The Data Officer will be directly responsible to the Office Manager and the Assistant Headteacher (AHT) responsible for assessment, recording and reporting as appropriate to the task. Key Responsibilities Data Management To participate in planning and policy making with regards to the maintenance and development of administrative system To maintain an up-to-date management information system (MIS), inputting data and ensuring integration with other data systems in the school. To meet with relevant staff to ensure data is up to date and accurate on the MIS and carryout regular checks to ensure the integrity of the system. To be responsible for overseeing and coordinating all data reporting regularly to the AHT. Be responsible for the database backup, maintenance and performance. To devise systems for the collection, entry and verification of data to provide an accurate and timely base for research, planning, monitoring , reporting and processing of returns relating to provision and outcomes To oversee the provision of statistical and related information to the LA, the DCSF and the SSAT Provide reports to the relevant member of staff of statistical and related information, as requested, for the DFE, LA, the SLT, staff, students and parents ensuring the provision of accurate and appropriate information. To have a good level of statistical expertise, to be able to use spread sheets and data bases and to be able to present statistical information. To prepare ad hoc reports to meet the demands, requirements and developments of the school. To support staff in their use of the MIS systems. To work with other staff with regards to the transfer of data to and from other agencies To work closely with the school's ICT Technician to ensure the smooth and effective function of the MIS systems and associated software across the school at all times. To develop the scope of the MIS system to meet new and future demands To offer advice and guidance to staff in the use of data related IT systems at an operational and strategic level. To source commercial or where necessary create technology solutions to meet the schools requirements as they arise. Teaching and Learning To implement and work with the member of the senior leadership team who constructs the school timetable, providing support with this task and ensuring the timetable is fully integrated into the MIS system. To work with the member of the senior leadership team who is responsible for pupil assessment, recording and reporting in order to provide accurate, timely and accessible data from which targets can be set at a variety of levels and analysis can be made Under the direction of the member of the senior leadership team who is responsible for pupil assessment, create, design, implement and review all assessment data and reporting systems used in school. Management of the assessment system ensuring data is collected on all students and is accessible to class teachers. To keep up to date with current trends in school information systems and be able to update and advise SLT on these developments, including making recommendations for improvements to school ICT systems. To support the work of teachers in target setting and importing appropriate data, monitoring progress in learning and attendance and behaviour patterns To support the work of teachers by ensuring that all pupil groups can be drawn down from the MIS. To play a supportive role in fostering an orderly environment supportive of teaching and learning. Experience Previous proven experience of working in a Data Management role Creating, maintaining and analysing databases Managing confidential information and implementing effective procedures Analysing data and providing statistical reports Data management and its complexities Inputting and maintaining electronic data and transmission Working in a secondary school environment Attention to detail and working accurately to deadlines If you would like to hear more about this role, please apply. We will contact all shortlisted candidates. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Dec 20, 2025
Seasonal
We have an exciting opportunity to work within our Higher eductaion client as a Data Officer. Job title: Data Officer Duration: 2 months Salary/Grade: 13.85 Working time: 35 hours per week Fully onsite Job Purpose To manage the School Information System so that its maintenance is up-to-date and that the capacity for its use is developed to meet the needs of the school To operate an annual programme of performance and contextual data collection and analysis relating to the school To provide timely data to allow for precise target-setting, assessment and reporting To develop systems and databases to further the effectiveness of teaching and learning To provide assistance with the generation of timetables Responsible to The Data Officer will be directly responsible to the Office Manager and the Assistant Headteacher (AHT) responsible for assessment, recording and reporting as appropriate to the task. Key Responsibilities Data Management To participate in planning and policy making with regards to the maintenance and development of administrative system To maintain an up-to-date management information system (MIS), inputting data and ensuring integration with other data systems in the school. To meet with relevant staff to ensure data is up to date and accurate on the MIS and carryout regular checks to ensure the integrity of the system. To be responsible for overseeing and coordinating all data reporting regularly to the AHT. Be responsible for the database backup, maintenance and performance. To devise systems for the collection, entry and verification of data to provide an accurate and timely base for research, planning, monitoring , reporting and processing of returns relating to provision and outcomes To oversee the provision of statistical and related information to the LA, the DCSF and the SSAT Provide reports to the relevant member of staff of statistical and related information, as requested, for the DFE, LA, the SLT, staff, students and parents ensuring the provision of accurate and appropriate information. To have a good level of statistical expertise, to be able to use spread sheets and data bases and to be able to present statistical information. To prepare ad hoc reports to meet the demands, requirements and developments of the school. To support staff in their use of the MIS systems. To work with other staff with regards to the transfer of data to and from other agencies To work closely with the school's ICT Technician to ensure the smooth and effective function of the MIS systems and associated software across the school at all times. To develop the scope of the MIS system to meet new and future demands To offer advice and guidance to staff in the use of data related IT systems at an operational and strategic level. To source commercial or where necessary create technology solutions to meet the schools requirements as they arise. Teaching and Learning To implement and work with the member of the senior leadership team who constructs the school timetable, providing support with this task and ensuring the timetable is fully integrated into the MIS system. To work with the member of the senior leadership team who is responsible for pupil assessment, recording and reporting in order to provide accurate, timely and accessible data from which targets can be set at a variety of levels and analysis can be made Under the direction of the member of the senior leadership team who is responsible for pupil assessment, create, design, implement and review all assessment data and reporting systems used in school. Management of the assessment system ensuring data is collected on all students and is accessible to class teachers. To keep up to date with current trends in school information systems and be able to update and advise SLT on these developments, including making recommendations for improvements to school ICT systems. To support the work of teachers in target setting and importing appropriate data, monitoring progress in learning and attendance and behaviour patterns To support the work of teachers by ensuring that all pupil groups can be drawn down from the MIS. To play a supportive role in fostering an orderly environment supportive of teaching and learning. Experience Previous proven experience of working in a Data Management role Creating, maintaining and analysing databases Managing confidential information and implementing effective procedures Analysing data and providing statistical reports Data management and its complexities Inputting and maintaining electronic data and transmission Working in a secondary school environment Attention to detail and working accurately to deadlines If you would like to hear more about this role, please apply. We will contact all shortlisted candidates. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
With the use of Power BI and other data sources, analyse residential property repair cases in order to identify potential risks for timely resolution and effective risk mitigation. You will work collaboratively across teams, based on case review outcomes, using data insights to inform service improvements and lead service review meetings with relevant stakeholders. You will provide monthly reporting on intervention reviews, actions taken, and outcomes achieved. Produce disrepair disclosures within required time-frames, support Pre-Action Disrepair processes and provide operational cover to maintain service continuity. Whilst this role is for a period of 12 months there is potential for it to be extended or made permanent or there may be other opportunities available within our growing business. If this doesn't materialise you will still gain valuable skills and experience to support your future career development. We operate a hybrid model with at least 2 days based at our office in Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, Bucks and 3 days at home/remote. Are you looking to join a growing, values-led organisation with a clear social purpose? At SettleParadigm, were proud to be the largest housing group in the region, managing over 27,000 homes across Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Hertfordshire. Everything we do is about delivering excellent services, high quality homes, neighbourhoods we can be proud of and maximising number of new affordable homes we build. Through our merger weve brought together shared values, skills and ambition, so we can build more affordable homes and make an even bigger difference in the communities we serve If you're ready to grow your career in a supportive, inclusive environment while helping to shape stronger communities, wed love to welcome you on our journey. Together, were building a better future. About the Role/team: Reporting to the (Housing) Disrepair & Intervention Manager within our Asset function of our larger Property directorate (circa 300 employees including a large direct labour operation of professional tradespeople) there are many area you can learn and grow. This is an important role where data is key in order properly identify and remedy problems that may arise in our properties. Key Responsibilities: Proactively review repair intervention cases using Power BI and other data sources to assess failures and risks to residents, properties, and the organisation. Coordinate timely and effective mitigation actions with relevant teams, escalating appropriate. Engage with internal teams and external stakeholders to resolve complex cases Champion a resident-focused approach, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the process, and that all activities comply with relevant legislation, internal policies, and regulatory standards. Monitor and track all intervention cases to ensure actions are completed within agreed timescales, identifying when a further review is required. Lead service review meetings with managers and stakeholders, presenting performance data, service gaps, and recommending improvements based on trends and insights from intervention reviews. Support the Disrepair & Intervention Manager with Pre-Action Disrepair claims, ensuring all actions are completed in accordance with the Disrepair Protocol and agreed timelines. Produce disrepair disclosure documents, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and quality in line with legal and procedural requirements. Influence and collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to resolve complex issues and drive service improvements. What Were Looking For Must haves: Strong technical understanding of property components, repair issues, and maintenance standards, which is likely to have been gained through experience in surveying, asset management, or property-related casework. Experience in property maintenance or housing services, with the ability to interpret repair data, assess risks, and engage effectively with technical teams. Proven ability to manage multiple property repair cases in a fast-paced environment. Skilled in analysing large volumes of repair data to identify trends, risks, and service gaps. Proficient in using Power BI or similar tools to support data analysis and decision-making. Demonstrable resident-focused approach, balancing service delivery with risk management. Effective stakeholder management skills, with the confidence to challenge and influence constructively. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear reports and present findings to varied audiences. Pragmatic and creative problem-solver, focused on delivering timely, practical solutions. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Power BI or other data analysis tools. Nice to haves: Knowledge of the Pre-Action Disrepair Protocol and relevant landlord, tenant, and leaseholder legislation. Ability to contribute to the review of policies, procedures, and strategies related to maintenance functions. Benefits At SettleParadigm, we believe in creating an environment where our people feel valued, supported, and inspired to grow. Our comprehensive benefits and rewards package reflects this commitment. annual salary: £40,967 p/a 25 days holiday, increasing with service, plus 3 days Christmas closure and buy options Generous pension scheme up to 9.5% employer contribution via salary sacrifice Family-friendly leave: Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave Health cash plan claim up to £1,800 for everyday health costs (plus free kids cover) Life cover and income protection Flexible working hybrid options, modern offices, free parking & EV charging And thats just the beginning! Were also thrilled to provide: 30+ Mental Health First Aiders available to support Car leasing via salary sacrifice (for permanent colleagues subject to conditions) Funded training, qualifications & apprenticeships 3 paid volunteering days in the local communities Peer-recognition rewards platform Paid professional subscription (one per year) Whilst this post is for 12 months there is a possibility of extension or permanency and even this doesn't materialise you will gain valuable experience and skills to support your next career move. Our Commitment We are committed to creating an inclusive workforce, by reflecting and representing the diversity of the communities we serve. We would like to encourage applications from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds; people who identify as disabled, neurodiverse, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people from underrepresented groups. Accessibility and Adjustments We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process and well always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible. Please let us know in advance of any suitable arrangements required. Due to the nature of some of our roles involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post may be subject to a basic or enhanced Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made. Please ensure you fully answer the questions on the application form. Closing Date: Monday 22 December 2025 JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
With the use of Power BI and other data sources, analyse residential property repair cases in order to identify potential risks for timely resolution and effective risk mitigation. You will work collaboratively across teams, based on case review outcomes, using data insights to inform service improvements and lead service review meetings with relevant stakeholders. You will provide monthly reporting on intervention reviews, actions taken, and outcomes achieved. Produce disrepair disclosures within required time-frames, support Pre-Action Disrepair processes and provide operational cover to maintain service continuity. Whilst this role is for a period of 12 months there is potential for it to be extended or made permanent or there may be other opportunities available within our growing business. If this doesn't materialise you will still gain valuable skills and experience to support your future career development. We operate a hybrid model with at least 2 days based at our office in Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, Bucks and 3 days at home/remote. Are you looking to join a growing, values-led organisation with a clear social purpose? At SettleParadigm, were proud to be the largest housing group in the region, managing over 27,000 homes across Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and Hertfordshire. Everything we do is about delivering excellent services, high quality homes, neighbourhoods we can be proud of and maximising number of new affordable homes we build. Through our merger weve brought together shared values, skills and ambition, so we can build more affordable homes and make an even bigger difference in the communities we serve If you're ready to grow your career in a supportive, inclusive environment while helping to shape stronger communities, wed love to welcome you on our journey. Together, were building a better future. About the Role/team: Reporting to the (Housing) Disrepair & Intervention Manager within our Asset function of our larger Property directorate (circa 300 employees including a large direct labour operation of professional tradespeople) there are many area you can learn and grow. This is an important role where data is key in order properly identify and remedy problems that may arise in our properties. Key Responsibilities: Proactively review repair intervention cases using Power BI and other data sources to assess failures and risks to residents, properties, and the organisation. Coordinate timely and effective mitigation actions with relevant teams, escalating appropriate. Engage with internal teams and external stakeholders to resolve complex cases Champion a resident-focused approach, ensuring residents are kept informed and supported throughout the process, and that all activities comply with relevant legislation, internal policies, and regulatory standards. Monitor and track all intervention cases to ensure actions are completed within agreed timescales, identifying when a further review is required. Lead service review meetings with managers and stakeholders, presenting performance data, service gaps, and recommending improvements based on trends and insights from intervention reviews. Support the Disrepair & Intervention Manager with Pre-Action Disrepair claims, ensuring all actions are completed in accordance with the Disrepair Protocol and agreed timelines. Produce disrepair disclosure documents, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and quality in line with legal and procedural requirements. Influence and collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to resolve complex issues and drive service improvements. What Were Looking For Must haves: Strong technical understanding of property components, repair issues, and maintenance standards, which is likely to have been gained through experience in surveying, asset management, or property-related casework. Experience in property maintenance or housing services, with the ability to interpret repair data, assess risks, and engage effectively with technical teams. Proven ability to manage multiple property repair cases in a fast-paced environment. Skilled in analysing large volumes of repair data to identify trends, risks, and service gaps. Proficient in using Power BI or similar tools to support data analysis and decision-making. Demonstrable resident-focused approach, balancing service delivery with risk management. Effective stakeholder management skills, with the confidence to challenge and influence constructively. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear reports and present findings to varied audiences. Pragmatic and creative problem-solver, focused on delivering timely, practical solutions. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Power BI or other data analysis tools. Nice to haves: Knowledge of the Pre-Action Disrepair Protocol and relevant landlord, tenant, and leaseholder legislation. Ability to contribute to the review of policies, procedures, and strategies related to maintenance functions. Benefits At SettleParadigm, we believe in creating an environment where our people feel valued, supported, and inspired to grow. Our comprehensive benefits and rewards package reflects this commitment. annual salary: £40,967 p/a 25 days holiday, increasing with service, plus 3 days Christmas closure and buy options Generous pension scheme up to 9.5% employer contribution via salary sacrifice Family-friendly leave: Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave Health cash plan claim up to £1,800 for everyday health costs (plus free kids cover) Life cover and income protection Flexible working hybrid options, modern offices, free parking & EV charging And thats just the beginning! Were also thrilled to provide: 30+ Mental Health First Aiders available to support Car leasing via salary sacrifice (for permanent colleagues subject to conditions) Funded training, qualifications & apprenticeships 3 paid volunteering days in the local communities Peer-recognition rewards platform Paid professional subscription (one per year) Whilst this post is for 12 months there is a possibility of extension or permanency and even this doesn't materialise you will gain valuable experience and skills to support your next career move. Our Commitment We are committed to creating an inclusive workforce, by reflecting and representing the diversity of the communities we serve. We would like to encourage applications from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds; people who identify as disabled, neurodiverse, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people from underrepresented groups. Accessibility and Adjustments We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process and well always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible. Please let us know in advance of any suitable arrangements required. Due to the nature of some of our roles involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post may be subject to a basic or enhanced Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made. Please ensure you fully answer the questions on the application form. Closing Date: Monday 22 December 2025 JBRP1_UKTJ
C.I. Manager Job Type: Full Time (37 hours per week). Fixed term contract for 12 months. Location : Flexible / Huddersfield Salary : £35,000 - £38,000 per annum Reports to: Brand Transformation Overview of our Design Workstream Principle specialises in helping our clients to create, shape, plan and implement their brand, Corporate and Visual Identities around the world. We work across multiple different sectors, including Retail, Automotive, Banking, Healthcare, Transportation and Corporate office / workplace. We are a global business and as such we work with our clients to run rollout programmes of activity, wherever they may be based, around the world. Our in-house design management capability is a fundamental workstream of our Programme Management and Implementation infrastructure as well as bring intrinsically linked to our creative design consultancy business. Role: This role is to work directly with an automotive client to support them with creating, developing, and articulating their corporate and visual identity standards across their wider business stakeholders to provide them with deliverable design solutions and a consistent look and feel to their network of facilities. The role is UK based, but it will support a Global rollout programme of work. Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the quality of the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines and how they are applied across all projects within the portfolio. Ensures that the content and requirements of the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines are of a consistent quality. Support the development of any updates to the Corporate and Visual Identity manual. Provide architectural guidance to all current and upcoming projects, so that all projects comply with the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines. Support and guide on the design intent pack process and manage the approvals process. Provide recommendations on architectural drawings & design schemes. Leads the communications between the client requirements and the design teams in each work-stream. Acts as the point of escalation for design decisions that are outside of the normal design guidance. Makes suggestions for value engineering, or better design solutions that enables improvements in time, cost & quality of installations. Develop and maintain a tracking system for the projects & drawings reviewed. Support the training of all third-party architects in the core principles of the Corporate and Visual Identity concept to ensure consistent application globally Managing enquiries and responses to Corporate and Visual Identity related questions and queries. Provide guidance on the approval of facility plans and advise on potential variations from the standards. Management of the local variation governance process. Processing and uploading project documentation / drawing reviews to the portal. Liaise with key regional and market stakeholders to provide support in the implementation of the programme. Facilitate communication between the key design, supplier and dealer points of contact. Oversee and support any product development with the approved supply chain. Collate and review technical drawings from the supply chain. Manage compliance of facility plans, advising globally and locally where appropriate gateways and processes are not being followed. Conduct or coordinate desktop compliance reviews, comprehensively reviewing sites and recording compliance data, making recommendations to the region for improvement. Update and maintenance of data management portal, supporting the reporting process. Obtain Retailer facility cost from completed projects (where possible). Collate and maintain information on CI costing elements (where possible). Ensure collation of high-resolution photographs for each completed facility, ensuring they are shared and saved on the management information system. Work on ad-hoc projects as required. Knowledge, Skills & Attributes: Essential Client Focussed, with excellent client management skills. Flexible approach. Willing to travel, including outside of the UK as required. Strong attention to detail with relevant experience preferable. Excellent organisational skills, focused and the ability to multi-task, prioritise projects and meet deadlines in an ever changing, fast paced environment. Desirable Proficient in design software, such as 2D AutoCAD, Photoshop, In Design, Sketch Up. Experience in commercial space planning. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Principle Global, please do not hesitate to apply.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
C.I. Manager Job Type: Full Time (37 hours per week). Fixed term contract for 12 months. Location : Flexible / Huddersfield Salary : £35,000 - £38,000 per annum Reports to: Brand Transformation Overview of our Design Workstream Principle specialises in helping our clients to create, shape, plan and implement their brand, Corporate and Visual Identities around the world. We work across multiple different sectors, including Retail, Automotive, Banking, Healthcare, Transportation and Corporate office / workplace. We are a global business and as such we work with our clients to run rollout programmes of activity, wherever they may be based, around the world. Our in-house design management capability is a fundamental workstream of our Programme Management and Implementation infrastructure as well as bring intrinsically linked to our creative design consultancy business. Role: This role is to work directly with an automotive client to support them with creating, developing, and articulating their corporate and visual identity standards across their wider business stakeholders to provide them with deliverable design solutions and a consistent look and feel to their network of facilities. The role is UK based, but it will support a Global rollout programme of work. Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the quality of the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines and how they are applied across all projects within the portfolio. Ensures that the content and requirements of the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines are of a consistent quality. Support the development of any updates to the Corporate and Visual Identity manual. Provide architectural guidance to all current and upcoming projects, so that all projects comply with the Corporate and Visual Identity guidelines. Support and guide on the design intent pack process and manage the approvals process. Provide recommendations on architectural drawings & design schemes. Leads the communications between the client requirements and the design teams in each work-stream. Acts as the point of escalation for design decisions that are outside of the normal design guidance. Makes suggestions for value engineering, or better design solutions that enables improvements in time, cost & quality of installations. Develop and maintain a tracking system for the projects & drawings reviewed. Support the training of all third-party architects in the core principles of the Corporate and Visual Identity concept to ensure consistent application globally Managing enquiries and responses to Corporate and Visual Identity related questions and queries. Provide guidance on the approval of facility plans and advise on potential variations from the standards. Management of the local variation governance process. Processing and uploading project documentation / drawing reviews to the portal. Liaise with key regional and market stakeholders to provide support in the implementation of the programme. Facilitate communication between the key design, supplier and dealer points of contact. Oversee and support any product development with the approved supply chain. Collate and review technical drawings from the supply chain. Manage compliance of facility plans, advising globally and locally where appropriate gateways and processes are not being followed. Conduct or coordinate desktop compliance reviews, comprehensively reviewing sites and recording compliance data, making recommendations to the region for improvement. Update and maintenance of data management portal, supporting the reporting process. Obtain Retailer facility cost from completed projects (where possible). Collate and maintain information on CI costing elements (where possible). Ensure collation of high-resolution photographs for each completed facility, ensuring they are shared and saved on the management information system. Work on ad-hoc projects as required. Knowledge, Skills & Attributes: Essential Client Focussed, with excellent client management skills. Flexible approach. Willing to travel, including outside of the UK as required. Strong attention to detail with relevant experience preferable. Excellent organisational skills, focused and the ability to multi-task, prioritise projects and meet deadlines in an ever changing, fast paced environment. Desirable Proficient in design software, such as 2D AutoCAD, Photoshop, In Design, Sketch Up. Experience in commercial space planning. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Principle Global, please do not hesitate to apply.
Fire Extinguisher PPM Engineer Summary Working under the direction of the Duty Manager or Team Leader, the Fire Extinguisher PPM Engineer, is responsible for carrying out servicing, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive servicing on portable firefighting equipment, including fire extinguishers and fire blankets, primarily across Transport for London (TfL) premises. The role involves maintaining asset records, ensuring compliance with relevant standards such as BS5306, and advising management or clients on potential non-compliances and remedial actions. The incumbent may also assist in the design, testing, development, and installation of maintenance methods and products related to fire safety technology. This position requires adherence to quality, environmental, health and safety (QEHS) standards and company values, with a focus on delivering timely, customer-focused service while working both independently and collaboratively within a team. Please note the succcessful candidate will need a driving licence. You will be working on various central London train stations, so will need to be in Central London for a 6am start. Also night shifts will be available from 10apm to 6am. An advantage would be to have access to a small van, but not essnetial. Previous expericence servicing Fire extinguishers, is essential for this role. Rate - £200 per day umbrella - PAYE is a option. Hours - Monday to Friday 6am - 14.00 pm. Duration - 12 weeks, maybe longer. Location - Various central London underground stations. Key Responsibilities • Perform PPM and reactive maintenance on portable firefighting equipment in line with BS5306 standards. • Maintain accurate asset records and documentation. • Assist in the development and implementation of new maintenance and installation methods. • Complete technical and regulatory documentation as required. • Identify and report potential non-compliances and recommend remedial works. • Comply with QEHS policies and company behavioural standards. • Contribute to continuous personal and professional development. • Support quality control testing and product/system development activities as needed. Skills • Servicing and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers (minimum 4 days training). • Knowledge of BS5306 parts 3, 8, 9, and 10 standards. • Competent verbal and written communication skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Customer-focused with strong stakeholder management skills. • Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities. • Computer literate, proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel). • Full UK driving licence. • Awareness of quality standards and regulatory requirements relevant to fire safety. • Ability to follow prescribed guidelines and work to deadlines. Software/Tools • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel) • Asset management and maintenance recording systems (as applicable) Certifications & Standards • Portable Fire Extinguisher Servicing and Maintenance Training (minimum 4 days) • TFL Access Permits (desirable) • Familiarity with BS5306 standards (parts 3, 8, 9, 10) • Awareness of BIM processes for Integrated Project Delivery (desirable)
Dec 20, 2025
Contractor
Fire Extinguisher PPM Engineer Summary Working under the direction of the Duty Manager or Team Leader, the Fire Extinguisher PPM Engineer, is responsible for carrying out servicing, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive servicing on portable firefighting equipment, including fire extinguishers and fire blankets, primarily across Transport for London (TfL) premises. The role involves maintaining asset records, ensuring compliance with relevant standards such as BS5306, and advising management or clients on potential non-compliances and remedial actions. The incumbent may also assist in the design, testing, development, and installation of maintenance methods and products related to fire safety technology. This position requires adherence to quality, environmental, health and safety (QEHS) standards and company values, with a focus on delivering timely, customer-focused service while working both independently and collaboratively within a team. Please note the succcessful candidate will need a driving licence. You will be working on various central London train stations, so will need to be in Central London for a 6am start. Also night shifts will be available from 10apm to 6am. An advantage would be to have access to a small van, but not essnetial. Previous expericence servicing Fire extinguishers, is essential for this role. Rate - £200 per day umbrella - PAYE is a option. Hours - Monday to Friday 6am - 14.00 pm. Duration - 12 weeks, maybe longer. Location - Various central London underground stations. Key Responsibilities • Perform PPM and reactive maintenance on portable firefighting equipment in line with BS5306 standards. • Maintain accurate asset records and documentation. • Assist in the development and implementation of new maintenance and installation methods. • Complete technical and regulatory documentation as required. • Identify and report potential non-compliances and recommend remedial works. • Comply with QEHS policies and company behavioural standards. • Contribute to continuous personal and professional development. • Support quality control testing and product/system development activities as needed. Skills • Servicing and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers (minimum 4 days training). • Knowledge of BS5306 parts 3, 8, 9, and 10 standards. • Competent verbal and written communication skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Customer-focused with strong stakeholder management skills. • Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities. • Computer literate, proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel). • Full UK driving licence. • Awareness of quality standards and regulatory requirements relevant to fire safety. • Ability to follow prescribed guidelines and work to deadlines. Software/Tools • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel) • Asset management and maintenance recording systems (as applicable) Certifications & Standards • Portable Fire Extinguisher Servicing and Maintenance Training (minimum 4 days) • TFL Access Permits (desirable) • Familiarity with BS5306 standards (parts 3, 8, 9, 10) • Awareness of BIM processes for Integrated Project Delivery (desirable)
Wellbeing & Lifestyle Assistant £12.39 per hour plus Company Benefits Full time hours- Includes weekend working A Top 20 Care Home Group 2025! Awarded One Of The UKs Best Companies To Work For Merriman Grange is a luxurious residential and dementia care home based in Worthing offering state-of-the-art facilities, which include 72 large ensuite bedrooms and 5 luxury care suites. The home also features luxurious lounges and dining rooms, an on-site café bar, a cinema and a professional hair and beauty salon. Working very closely with ourWellbeing & Lifestyle Lead, theWellbeing & Lifestyle Assistant role is a hands-on working role with responsibility for coordinating a successful activities and volunteer programme within the Cinnamon home. This includes internal and external communication about activities-focused programmes for our residents. To introduce appropriate activities for older people which support independence and to identify activities in the surrounding areas that will assist residents to integrate into the local community. Main Responsibilities: 1. Organise and conduct activities that encourage both social, mental and if appropriate physical stimulation for the residents within the home 2.To help organise fund raising events. 3.To help organise special events i.e. Christmas entertainment, Ascot, Royal Occasion, etc. 4.To help produce a monthly programme of events to be discussed with the General Manager of the home. 5.To encourage residents and team members to participate in the homes activities programme. 6.Maintenance of posters and notice boards within the home. Person Specification 1. Compassionate and caring nature 2. Ability to organise activities 3. Outgoing and fun to be around 4. IT literacy competent with the use of systems 5. Good communication skills 6. Excellent written and verbal English JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
Wellbeing & Lifestyle Assistant £12.39 per hour plus Company Benefits Full time hours- Includes weekend working A Top 20 Care Home Group 2025! Awarded One Of The UKs Best Companies To Work For Merriman Grange is a luxurious residential and dementia care home based in Worthing offering state-of-the-art facilities, which include 72 large ensuite bedrooms and 5 luxury care suites. The home also features luxurious lounges and dining rooms, an on-site café bar, a cinema and a professional hair and beauty salon. Working very closely with ourWellbeing & Lifestyle Lead, theWellbeing & Lifestyle Assistant role is a hands-on working role with responsibility for coordinating a successful activities and volunteer programme within the Cinnamon home. This includes internal and external communication about activities-focused programmes for our residents. To introduce appropriate activities for older people which support independence and to identify activities in the surrounding areas that will assist residents to integrate into the local community. Main Responsibilities: 1. Organise and conduct activities that encourage both social, mental and if appropriate physical stimulation for the residents within the home 2.To help organise fund raising events. 3.To help organise special events i.e. Christmas entertainment, Ascot, Royal Occasion, etc. 4.To help produce a monthly programme of events to be discussed with the General Manager of the home. 5.To encourage residents and team members to participate in the homes activities programme. 6.Maintenance of posters and notice boards within the home. Person Specification 1. Compassionate and caring nature 2. Ability to organise activities 3. Outgoing and fun to be around 4. IT literacy competent with the use of systems 5. Good communication skills 6. Excellent written and verbal English JBRP1_UKTJ
The Company Our client is a market leader in the FMCG sector; to maintain their standing they are now looking to recruit a Project Manager for their Engineering Dept. The Role The Project Manager will look after engineering installations, maintenance and site services and is responsible for leading and delivering engineering installation projects, NPI activities, CapEx programs and site services. The role provides proactive leadership to ensure the safe, reliable and efficient operation of all plant and facilities. This position coordinates internal teams, contractors and cross-functional departments to maintain continuous production, ensure compliance and drive improvement across the site. Lead engineering installation projects from concept through to commissioning, ensuring delivery against scope, safety, quality, budget and time targets. Develop and execute CapEx projects, including business case creation, vendor engagement, installation, commissioning, and ROI tracking. Support New Product Introduction by ensuring full engineering readiness, line capability, utility availability and on-time delivery of required modifications. Collaborate with Production, Planning, Quality, and Health and Safety to ensure project alignment and minimise operational disruption. Prepare project schedules, budgets, risk assessments and progress reports, escalating risks and deviations promptly. Ensure all CapEx and project activities comply with internal governance, statutory requirements and site engineering standards. Install and when required, design pipework, valves, utilities and ancillary systems for new and existing plant equipment. Fabricate components, fixtures and assemblies using welding and general workshop techniques. Manage installation contractors to ensure compliance with quality requirements, safe systems of work, permits-to-work and engineering standards. Install lagging/insulation and safely operate and manage MEWP equipment. Develop and implement engineering solutions to improve reliability, efficiency, performance and safety across the plant. Ensure daily and weekly boiler checks are completed, recorded and compliant with statutory and internal requirements, including servicing. Provide strong, proactive leadership to engineering personnel, promoting company values and professional behaviours. Will be working 40 hours per week day shift only and is a salaried role. The Person You will ideally have experience in a similar role within manufacturing. Ideally have a time served back ground. A degree or relevant experience in a similar role. Previous CAPEX project experience. Previous engineering or manufacturing experience is essential. Must have good IT and communication skills. The Benefits You will be working for a well-established growing employer. A company experiencing continued growth, expansion and investment. The company are fully compliant with the latest health and safety requirements for current safe working practices. Working day shift.
Dec 20, 2025
Full time
The Company Our client is a market leader in the FMCG sector; to maintain their standing they are now looking to recruit a Project Manager for their Engineering Dept. The Role The Project Manager will look after engineering installations, maintenance and site services and is responsible for leading and delivering engineering installation projects, NPI activities, CapEx programs and site services. The role provides proactive leadership to ensure the safe, reliable and efficient operation of all plant and facilities. This position coordinates internal teams, contractors and cross-functional departments to maintain continuous production, ensure compliance and drive improvement across the site. Lead engineering installation projects from concept through to commissioning, ensuring delivery against scope, safety, quality, budget and time targets. Develop and execute CapEx projects, including business case creation, vendor engagement, installation, commissioning, and ROI tracking. Support New Product Introduction by ensuring full engineering readiness, line capability, utility availability and on-time delivery of required modifications. Collaborate with Production, Planning, Quality, and Health and Safety to ensure project alignment and minimise operational disruption. Prepare project schedules, budgets, risk assessments and progress reports, escalating risks and deviations promptly. Ensure all CapEx and project activities comply with internal governance, statutory requirements and site engineering standards. Install and when required, design pipework, valves, utilities and ancillary systems for new and existing plant equipment. Fabricate components, fixtures and assemblies using welding and general workshop techniques. Manage installation contractors to ensure compliance with quality requirements, safe systems of work, permits-to-work and engineering standards. Install lagging/insulation and safely operate and manage MEWP equipment. Develop and implement engineering solutions to improve reliability, efficiency, performance and safety across the plant. Ensure daily and weekly boiler checks are completed, recorded and compliant with statutory and internal requirements, including servicing. Provide strong, proactive leadership to engineering personnel, promoting company values and professional behaviours. Will be working 40 hours per week day shift only and is a salaried role. The Person You will ideally have experience in a similar role within manufacturing. Ideally have a time served back ground. A degree or relevant experience in a similar role. Previous CAPEX project experience. Previous engineering or manufacturing experience is essential. Must have good IT and communication skills. The Benefits You will be working for a well-established growing employer. A company experiencing continued growth, expansion and investment. The company are fully compliant with the latest health and safety requirements for current safe working practices. Working day shift.