HSE Advisor London Circa 63,000 + Car Allowance + Travel + Benefits We are working alongside a high-profile Principal Contractor who are seeking an HSE Advisor to join a dynamic, fast-growing organisation working on major cladding, remediation, and retrofit projects nationwide. The role offers the opportunity to be highly site-focused with involvement in audits, inspections, and safety management across occupied premises, primarily within London's most prominent zones. The successful HSE Advisor will: Conduct site inspections, safety audits, and risk assessments on occupied premises with high safety standards in place. Work closely with project teams and supply chains to ensure compliance and safe management of projects. Support incident investigations and promote a proactive safety culture across multiple schemes. The successful candidate will have: A solid understanding of site safety management, ideally with experience in cladding or remediation projects. Relevant NEBOSH certification and/or tech IOSH qualification. Experience working on occupied construction sites and managing safety during sensitive operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career within a high-growth sector, with long-term prospects including progression into a SHEQ Manager role. For more information or to apply please contact James Howard on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
HSE Advisor London Circa 63,000 + Car Allowance + Travel + Benefits We are working alongside a high-profile Principal Contractor who are seeking an HSE Advisor to join a dynamic, fast-growing organisation working on major cladding, remediation, and retrofit projects nationwide. The role offers the opportunity to be highly site-focused with involvement in audits, inspections, and safety management across occupied premises, primarily within London's most prominent zones. The successful HSE Advisor will: Conduct site inspections, safety audits, and risk assessments on occupied premises with high safety standards in place. Work closely with project teams and supply chains to ensure compliance and safe management of projects. Support incident investigations and promote a proactive safety culture across multiple schemes. The successful candidate will have: A solid understanding of site safety management, ideally with experience in cladding or remediation projects. Relevant NEBOSH certification and/or tech IOSH qualification. Experience working on occupied construction sites and managing safety during sensitive operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career within a high-growth sector, with long-term prospects including progression into a SHEQ Manager role. For more information or to apply please contact James Howard on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Subject Matter Expert: Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) - Contract Role Location: Hybrid (2-3 days on-site) Contract: 6 months + possible extension Employer: Aatom Recruitment (on behalf of a Local Authority) Aatom Recruitment are currently seeking an experienced Subject Matter Expert in Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) to support a Local Authority in delivering a major regional economic initiative. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping innovation-led growth across South East Wales. About the Role Reporting to the Director of Regional Growth & Investment , you will provide specialist leadership in the development and delivery of the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Investment Zone -a once-in-a-generation programme designed to accelerate economic growth, drive innovation, and build inclusive prosperity. The role sits at the heart of a complex, multi-stakeholder ecosystem. You will work closely with: Industry leaders CCR Local Authorities Welsh Government UK Government Academic and research institutions Investment and commercial partners Your expertise will help design and implement high-impact programmes that support regional productivity, competitiveness, and innovation. Key Responsibilities You will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering the RDI priorities of the CCR Investment Zone, backed by significant Government funding and focused on high-value sectors including: Compound semiconductors Advanced manufacturing New and emerging technologies Your responsibilities will include: Strategic Leadership Driving CCR's innovation agenda and ensuring alignment with the Regional Economic and Industrial Plan. Cluster Engagement & Market Intelligence Building relationships with industry clusters and gathering insight to inform evidence-based interventions. Programme Design & Delivery Designing and delivering innovation programmes that foster high-value job creation and resilient supply chains. Business Case Development Producing robust, future-focused business cases that maximise impact and secure investment. Inward Investment & Partnership Development Attracting investment and developing strategic partnerships across the public, private, and academic spheres. Contract & Procurement Management Overseeing commissioning, procurement, and contractor performance where required. Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting Ensuring programmes deliver value, meet objectives, and demonstrate measurable outcomes. Leadership & Team Management Providing guidance and support to the wider Investment Zone Delivery Team. About You You will bring: Deep knowledge of innovation ecosystems and RDI policy Experience working with government, industry, and academic partners Strong strategic, analytical, and commercial skills Proven ability to design and deliver complex programmes Exceptional stakeholder engagement and diplomacy Understanding of high-value technology sectors (desirable) Other Information Ability to travel across the region is required. Occasional evening and weekend work may be necessary. This post is politically restricted under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Although you will have a contractual base, work will be carried out across multiple locations as required. To Apply please contact Anisha Patel.
Apr 17, 2026
Contractor
Subject Matter Expert: Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) - Contract Role Location: Hybrid (2-3 days on-site) Contract: 6 months + possible extension Employer: Aatom Recruitment (on behalf of a Local Authority) Aatom Recruitment are currently seeking an experienced Subject Matter Expert in Research, Development & Innovation (RDI) to support a Local Authority in delivering a major regional economic initiative. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping innovation-led growth across South East Wales. About the Role Reporting to the Director of Regional Growth & Investment , you will provide specialist leadership in the development and delivery of the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Investment Zone -a once-in-a-generation programme designed to accelerate economic growth, drive innovation, and build inclusive prosperity. The role sits at the heart of a complex, multi-stakeholder ecosystem. You will work closely with: Industry leaders CCR Local Authorities Welsh Government UK Government Academic and research institutions Investment and commercial partners Your expertise will help design and implement high-impact programmes that support regional productivity, competitiveness, and innovation. Key Responsibilities You will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering the RDI priorities of the CCR Investment Zone, backed by significant Government funding and focused on high-value sectors including: Compound semiconductors Advanced manufacturing New and emerging technologies Your responsibilities will include: Strategic Leadership Driving CCR's innovation agenda and ensuring alignment with the Regional Economic and Industrial Plan. Cluster Engagement & Market Intelligence Building relationships with industry clusters and gathering insight to inform evidence-based interventions. Programme Design & Delivery Designing and delivering innovation programmes that foster high-value job creation and resilient supply chains. Business Case Development Producing robust, future-focused business cases that maximise impact and secure investment. Inward Investment & Partnership Development Attracting investment and developing strategic partnerships across the public, private, and academic spheres. Contract & Procurement Management Overseeing commissioning, procurement, and contractor performance where required. Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting Ensuring programmes deliver value, meet objectives, and demonstrate measurable outcomes. Leadership & Team Management Providing guidance and support to the wider Investment Zone Delivery Team. About You You will bring: Deep knowledge of innovation ecosystems and RDI policy Experience working with government, industry, and academic partners Strong strategic, analytical, and commercial skills Proven ability to design and deliver complex programmes Exceptional stakeholder engagement and diplomacy Understanding of high-value technology sectors (desirable) Other Information Ability to travel across the region is required. Occasional evening and weekend work may be necessary. This post is politically restricted under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Although you will have a contractual base, work will be carried out across multiple locations as required. To Apply please contact Anisha Patel.
Consortium Professional Recruitment
Hessle, North Humberside
£70,000-£100,000 depending on experience Benefits: Pension, holiday allowance, car, bonus and other senior-level benefits Location: Hessle, with regular on-site presence expected Engineering-led Manufacturing Modular, Construction & Leisure Markets £70,000-£100,000 + Benefits Hessle A rare opportunity to step into a senior Account Director role within a well-established, engineering-led manufacturing business supplying into modular, construction and leisure markets, as the organisation enters its next phase of growth. This appointment is being managed on a retained basis, reflecting the importance of the role and its impact on the future commercial direction of the business. The Role As Account Director, you will operate as a senior member of the commercial team, working closely with leadership to strengthen commercial performance and support the next phase of development. This is not a traditional account management role. It combines: Strategic account development Commercial planning and structure Cross-functional coordination Leadership support across the wider commercial function You will play a key role in improving how accounts are managed, developed and aligned across the business, while contributing to the wider commercial strategy and helping shape a more structured, scalable and performance-led sales function. This role would suit an experienced Account Director, Senior Sales Manager or Senior Commercial professional looking to take on a broader leadership remit. Key Areas of Focus Developing and executing structured account plans across key customers Driving growth and cross-divisional opportunity Introducing greater commercial discipline across pricing, agreements, forecasting and margin management Supporting improved pipeline visibility and performance tracking Working closely with operations and finance to ensure commercial activity is aligned with delivery capability, cost and margin expectations Acting as a connector across sales, operations and product teams Contributing to the development of a more structured, scalable and measurable commercial operating model The Person You are likely to be: Operating at senior account management, commercial management or Account Director level Experienced within manufacturing, engineered products or technical supply environments Comfortable working within modular, construction, leisure or other engineered product supply chains Commercially minded, with the ability to bring structure as well as drive growth Confident working across functions and influencing internally Experience supplying into manufacturing, construction or engineered applications will be beneficial. You will be comfortable operating at the intersection of sales, operations and finance, with a clear understanding of how commercial decisions translate into delivery, cost and performance. Most importantly, you'll bring a practical, credible approach and are motivated by the opportunity to improve and build, rather than simply maintain. Package £70,000-£100,000 depending on experience Benefits: Pension, holiday allowance, car, bonus and other senior-level benefits Location: Hessle, with regular on-site presence expected To protect confidentiality and ensure a consistent and diligent assessment process, all applications and expressions of interest will be reviewed exclusively by Consortium Professional Recruitment. Consortium Professional Recruitment Ltd are a professional level recruitment consultancy specialising in the delivery of high relevance recruitment services on behalf of our clients across the UK. We regularly receive large responses to our advertising which can make providing individual feedback to every applicant challenging. If you haven't received a reply from us within 14 day of your application, we regret to say your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. We have a policy of retaining your details for future vacancies unless you request otherwise. To learn more about our services, please visit
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
£70,000-£100,000 depending on experience Benefits: Pension, holiday allowance, car, bonus and other senior-level benefits Location: Hessle, with regular on-site presence expected Engineering-led Manufacturing Modular, Construction & Leisure Markets £70,000-£100,000 + Benefits Hessle A rare opportunity to step into a senior Account Director role within a well-established, engineering-led manufacturing business supplying into modular, construction and leisure markets, as the organisation enters its next phase of growth. This appointment is being managed on a retained basis, reflecting the importance of the role and its impact on the future commercial direction of the business. The Role As Account Director, you will operate as a senior member of the commercial team, working closely with leadership to strengthen commercial performance and support the next phase of development. This is not a traditional account management role. It combines: Strategic account development Commercial planning and structure Cross-functional coordination Leadership support across the wider commercial function You will play a key role in improving how accounts are managed, developed and aligned across the business, while contributing to the wider commercial strategy and helping shape a more structured, scalable and performance-led sales function. This role would suit an experienced Account Director, Senior Sales Manager or Senior Commercial professional looking to take on a broader leadership remit. Key Areas of Focus Developing and executing structured account plans across key customers Driving growth and cross-divisional opportunity Introducing greater commercial discipline across pricing, agreements, forecasting and margin management Supporting improved pipeline visibility and performance tracking Working closely with operations and finance to ensure commercial activity is aligned with delivery capability, cost and margin expectations Acting as a connector across sales, operations and product teams Contributing to the development of a more structured, scalable and measurable commercial operating model The Person You are likely to be: Operating at senior account management, commercial management or Account Director level Experienced within manufacturing, engineered products or technical supply environments Comfortable working within modular, construction, leisure or other engineered product supply chains Commercially minded, with the ability to bring structure as well as drive growth Confident working across functions and influencing internally Experience supplying into manufacturing, construction or engineered applications will be beneficial. You will be comfortable operating at the intersection of sales, operations and finance, with a clear understanding of how commercial decisions translate into delivery, cost and performance. Most importantly, you'll bring a practical, credible approach and are motivated by the opportunity to improve and build, rather than simply maintain. Package £70,000-£100,000 depending on experience Benefits: Pension, holiday allowance, car, bonus and other senior-level benefits Location: Hessle, with regular on-site presence expected To protect confidentiality and ensure a consistent and diligent assessment process, all applications and expressions of interest will be reviewed exclusively by Consortium Professional Recruitment. Consortium Professional Recruitment Ltd are a professional level recruitment consultancy specialising in the delivery of high relevance recruitment services on behalf of our clients across the UK. We regularly receive large responses to our advertising which can make providing individual feedback to every applicant challenging. If you haven't received a reply from us within 14 day of your application, we regret to say your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. We have a policy of retaining your details for future vacancies unless you request otherwise. To learn more about our services, please visit
Director of Estates and Facilities, Care Home Provider, Essex, Cambs, Beds, c£65k (negotiable) plus £5k car allowance and package My client, a care home provider with 11 care homes across Kent, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, is recruiting a Director of Estates and £70k plus car and benefits. The director for Estates and Facilities is responsible for; All maintenance issues relating to the property portfolio by managing a team of contracted maintenance officers and specialist contractors, and by undertaking regular inspections of the homes. Managing and setting up maintenance contracts; be able to manage and deliver all aspects of planned, reactive and cyclical maintenance plus minor works projects within a regional area within agreed budgets to ensure the existing estate is managed efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with all statutory obligations and Company objectives. Purchasing items and services through quotes and tenders. This will involve a substantial amount of cost / benefit analysis. Monitoring and reporting on the supply chain performance will be required. Manage and oversee project work relating to the refurbishment of the buildings from inception to completion, as well as undertaking regular reviews of the maintenance services alongside developing and implementing a planned preventative maintenance system. Responsible for all Health and Safety matters including policy and practice for the organisation. Extensive knowledge of current legislation and good practice, be able to effectively communicate Health and Safety matters to staff through verbal and written communication, and have significant experience carrying out and implementing fire and general risk assessments and audits. Person Specification & Skills; A highly motivated problem solver who has experience of the health care industry, is able to work autonomously, is a good organiser and able to manage priorities effectively, and has prior experience in managing multi-site operations. Hold a current I.O.S.H qualification, valid UK driving License.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Director of Estates and Facilities, Care Home Provider, Essex, Cambs, Beds, c£65k (negotiable) plus £5k car allowance and package My client, a care home provider with 11 care homes across Kent, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, is recruiting a Director of Estates and £70k plus car and benefits. The director for Estates and Facilities is responsible for; All maintenance issues relating to the property portfolio by managing a team of contracted maintenance officers and specialist contractors, and by undertaking regular inspections of the homes. Managing and setting up maintenance contracts; be able to manage and deliver all aspects of planned, reactive and cyclical maintenance plus minor works projects within a regional area within agreed budgets to ensure the existing estate is managed efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with all statutory obligations and Company objectives. Purchasing items and services through quotes and tenders. This will involve a substantial amount of cost / benefit analysis. Monitoring and reporting on the supply chain performance will be required. Manage and oversee project work relating to the refurbishment of the buildings from inception to completion, as well as undertaking regular reviews of the maintenance services alongside developing and implementing a planned preventative maintenance system. Responsible for all Health and Safety matters including policy and practice for the organisation. Extensive knowledge of current legislation and good practice, be able to effectively communicate Health and Safety matters to staff through verbal and written communication, and have significant experience carrying out and implementing fire and general risk assessments and audits. Person Specification & Skills; A highly motivated problem solver who has experience of the health care industry, is able to work autonomously, is a good organiser and able to manage priorities effectively, and has prior experience in managing multi-site operations. Hold a current I.O.S.H qualification, valid UK driving License.
Essential Functions Leadership, Visibility & Quality Ownership Lead the GPLO function with a quality first mindset, ensuring clear ownership, robust process adherence, and proactive issue identification and escalation. Act as a visible operational leader who role models accountability, transparent communication, and cross functional partnership. Set the tone for high performance and continuous improvement, driving clarity, consistency, and compliance across all labeling operations. Operational Excellence & End to End Labeling Quality Oversee the entire labeling workflow to ensure right first time creation, revision, and management of printed labeling materials. Maintain and continuously improve controlled records, audit trails, and traceability for historical and current labeling changes. Ensure global labeling processes meet regulatory, quality, and internal governance standards at all times. Lead GPLO representation in Quality Management System (QMS) processes, including change control, deviations, CAPAs, and SOP governance. Cross Functional Leadership & Strategic Influence Serve as the primary operational interface between GPLO and Quality, GRADS, Technical Operations, Supply Chain. Provide expert interpretation of regulatory and policy requirements, and ensure global alignment on labeling execution. Influence and partner with senior stakeholders to drive strategic improvements in labeling systems, templates, and processes. Inspection Readiness & Risk Management Lead from the front in preparing the organization for audits and inspections, ensuring GPLO processes and documentation are consistently inspection ready. Anticipate and manage labeling risks proactively by implementing early visibility mechanisms, dashboards, and quality controls. Support root cause investigations and CAPA development, ensuring sustainable and systemic corrective actions. Process Improvement & Efficiency Identify, design, and implement scalable process improvements that reduce complexity, improve cycle times, and enhance operational predictability. Build and maintain standardized global operating procedures, templates, and best practices. Leverage data and metrics to deliver clear, actionable insights to senior leadership, increasing transparency and accountability. Team Leadership, Development & Culture Build a high performing team through coaching, development, and role clarity, ensuring GPLO operates with strong technical skill and leadership maturity. Foster a team culture grounded in quality, transparency, ownership, and continuous learning. Ensure team members have the capabilities, tools, and support they need to execute at a high standard. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to lead from the front with strong operational judgment, strategic thinking, and a proactive approach to problem solving. Proven track record of ensuring quality at source, including quality control, documentation excellence, and regulatory compliance. Strong ability to create visibility through metrics, dashboards, and structured reporting. Deep experience in global regulatory labeling, operations, or related regulatory functions. Exceptional collaboration skills, with the ability to influence senior leaders, negotiate priorities, and drive cross functional alignment. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex concepts and provide clear direction. Demonstrated ability to lead teams through change, ambiguity, and evolving regulatory landscapes. Required/Preferred Education and Licenses Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) required; advanced degree preferred. Progressive pharmaceutical industry experience, including global labeling or regulatory affairs. Demonstrated leadership experience managing teams and leading cross functional initiatives.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Essential Functions Leadership, Visibility & Quality Ownership Lead the GPLO function with a quality first mindset, ensuring clear ownership, robust process adherence, and proactive issue identification and escalation. Act as a visible operational leader who role models accountability, transparent communication, and cross functional partnership. Set the tone for high performance and continuous improvement, driving clarity, consistency, and compliance across all labeling operations. Operational Excellence & End to End Labeling Quality Oversee the entire labeling workflow to ensure right first time creation, revision, and management of printed labeling materials. Maintain and continuously improve controlled records, audit trails, and traceability for historical and current labeling changes. Ensure global labeling processes meet regulatory, quality, and internal governance standards at all times. Lead GPLO representation in Quality Management System (QMS) processes, including change control, deviations, CAPAs, and SOP governance. Cross Functional Leadership & Strategic Influence Serve as the primary operational interface between GPLO and Quality, GRADS, Technical Operations, Supply Chain. Provide expert interpretation of regulatory and policy requirements, and ensure global alignment on labeling execution. Influence and partner with senior stakeholders to drive strategic improvements in labeling systems, templates, and processes. Inspection Readiness & Risk Management Lead from the front in preparing the organization for audits and inspections, ensuring GPLO processes and documentation are consistently inspection ready. Anticipate and manage labeling risks proactively by implementing early visibility mechanisms, dashboards, and quality controls. Support root cause investigations and CAPA development, ensuring sustainable and systemic corrective actions. Process Improvement & Efficiency Identify, design, and implement scalable process improvements that reduce complexity, improve cycle times, and enhance operational predictability. Build and maintain standardized global operating procedures, templates, and best practices. Leverage data and metrics to deliver clear, actionable insights to senior leadership, increasing transparency and accountability. Team Leadership, Development & Culture Build a high performing team through coaching, development, and role clarity, ensuring GPLO operates with strong technical skill and leadership maturity. Foster a team culture grounded in quality, transparency, ownership, and continuous learning. Ensure team members have the capabilities, tools, and support they need to execute at a high standard. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Demonstrated ability to lead from the front with strong operational judgment, strategic thinking, and a proactive approach to problem solving. Proven track record of ensuring quality at source, including quality control, documentation excellence, and regulatory compliance. Strong ability to create visibility through metrics, dashboards, and structured reporting. Deep experience in global regulatory labeling, operations, or related regulatory functions. Exceptional collaboration skills, with the ability to influence senior leaders, negotiate priorities, and drive cross functional alignment. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex concepts and provide clear direction. Demonstrated ability to lead teams through change, ambiguity, and evolving regulatory landscapes. Required/Preferred Education and Licenses Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) required; advanced degree preferred. Progressive pharmaceutical industry experience, including global labeling or regulatory affairs. Demonstrated leadership experience managing teams and leading cross functional initiatives.
D365 Business Systems Manager / Project Lead required to work anywhere within the UK. This is a primarily remote role, though you'll need to travel to other offices on rare occasions. Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position, so you must have the existing right to work in the UK to apply. No Student Visa's either! Primary purpose: As the Business Systems Manager, you'll leverage your expertise in application support and development, including understanding business needs, and interpreting into technical requirements. Working closely with the IT Director and Security Manager you'll oversee and implement programs to ensure the proper architecture serves the business requirements and it meets the desired performance and optimised to meet business goals. Your goal will be to ensure our business systems and IT framework operate effectively. Business Systems Manager responsibilities: - Ability to create technical specifications and architecture diagrams Develop architecture standards, policies, and guidelines aligned to business goals. Working with the IT team to design functional technology solutions and necessary integration Overseeing development, configuration, automation and DevOps Providing technical support to software development teams Communicate system requirements to external partners/ development teams Monitor systems to ensure they meet both user needs and business goals Overseeing supply chain and vendor management Skills required: Essential knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Preferably knowledge of MECOMS/MEEP modules in D365 Azure cloud platform. Understanding of integrating CRM to multiple back office systems is desirable Hands-on experience in technical business solutions design and track record of overseeing implementation. Hands-on experience with supply chain management and software development Understanding of strategic IT solutions Understanding of Office 365 and Admin Centre to support IT Team Over 5 years of industry experience Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related experience Knowledge of best practices for scalability, availability, backup and disaster recovery Problem-solving aptitude My client is offering a salary of £60,000 - £70,000, depending on your skills and experience, along with a great benefits package. If you're a D365 leader with the qualities my client is looking for, please send us your CV. This is a fantastic chance to join a well-established company and make a real impact on their IT team.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
D365 Business Systems Manager / Project Lead required to work anywhere within the UK. This is a primarily remote role, though you'll need to travel to other offices on rare occasions. Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position, so you must have the existing right to work in the UK to apply. No Student Visa's either! Primary purpose: As the Business Systems Manager, you'll leverage your expertise in application support and development, including understanding business needs, and interpreting into technical requirements. Working closely with the IT Director and Security Manager you'll oversee and implement programs to ensure the proper architecture serves the business requirements and it meets the desired performance and optimised to meet business goals. Your goal will be to ensure our business systems and IT framework operate effectively. Business Systems Manager responsibilities: - Ability to create technical specifications and architecture diagrams Develop architecture standards, policies, and guidelines aligned to business goals. Working with the IT team to design functional technology solutions and necessary integration Overseeing development, configuration, automation and DevOps Providing technical support to software development teams Communicate system requirements to external partners/ development teams Monitor systems to ensure they meet both user needs and business goals Overseeing supply chain and vendor management Skills required: Essential knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Preferably knowledge of MECOMS/MEEP modules in D365 Azure cloud platform. Understanding of integrating CRM to multiple back office systems is desirable Hands-on experience in technical business solutions design and track record of overseeing implementation. Hands-on experience with supply chain management and software development Understanding of strategic IT solutions Understanding of Office 365 and Admin Centre to support IT Team Over 5 years of industry experience Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related experience Knowledge of best practices for scalability, availability, backup and disaster recovery Problem-solving aptitude My client is offering a salary of £60,000 - £70,000, depending on your skills and experience, along with a great benefits package. If you're a D365 leader with the qualities my client is looking for, please send us your CV. This is a fantastic chance to join a well-established company and make a real impact on their IT team.
About JJ Rhatigan & Company JJ Rhatigan is a leading main contractor with over 70 years' experience delivering high-quality, sustainable construction projects across Ireland and the UK. As a family-founded business, we have built a reputation for excellence in health & safety, quality of finish and overall project delivery. Our portfolio spans residential, commercial, education, healthcare and mixed-use developments, combining technical expertise with a collaborative and integrity-led approach. Our UK business continues to grow, supported by a strong pipeline of work and long-standing client relationships. The Role As a Health & Safety Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring our UK projects meet and exceed statutory Health & Safety requirements. You'll provide guidance and support to site teams, monitor compliance, and promote a positive safety culture across all operations. Key Duties and Responsibilities Support project teams in understanding and fulfilling their Health & Safety duties and responsibilities. Ensure compliance with all applicable UK Health & Safety legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, CDM Regulations 2015, and RIDDOR 2013. Monitor site activities to confirm adherence to safety requirements and control measures. Carry out Health & Safety inspections/audits and work with responsible parties to ensure timely close-out of actions. Assist in preparing and reviewing project H&S documentation (RAMS, Construction Phase Plans, Lift Plans), including third-party submissions. Maintain accurate records and data using H&S system software to ensure compliance with legislation, company procedures, and audit standards. Deliver site-based safety briefings/toolbox talks and arrange external H&S training as required. Participate in accident/incident investigations, providing recommendations to prevent recurrence. Support H&S performance reviews of subcontractors and supply chain partners. Report and provide regular updates to the H&S Manager and seek guidance and advice as necessary. Compile and submit H&S statistics and reports to the H&S Manager and H&S Director. Skills & Experience Required Previous experience in a Health & Safety role within UK construction. Strong working knowledge of UK H&S legislation and its practical application on construction sites. Experience in site inspections, compliance checks, and risk assessments. Confident in delivering safety briefings and toolbox talks. Familiarity with H&S system software for reporting and compliance tracking. Professional H&S qualification (NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent) and relevant industry experience. What JJ Rhatigan Can Offer You Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. The chance to work on high-profile projects with real community impact. A collaborative, forward-thinking work environment. If you're passionate about Health & Safety and want to make a meaningful impact on projects that shape communities, we'd love to hear from you. JJ Rhatigan & Company is an equal opportunities employer.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
About JJ Rhatigan & Company JJ Rhatigan is a leading main contractor with over 70 years' experience delivering high-quality, sustainable construction projects across Ireland and the UK. As a family-founded business, we have built a reputation for excellence in health & safety, quality of finish and overall project delivery. Our portfolio spans residential, commercial, education, healthcare and mixed-use developments, combining technical expertise with a collaborative and integrity-led approach. Our UK business continues to grow, supported by a strong pipeline of work and long-standing client relationships. The Role As a Health & Safety Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring our UK projects meet and exceed statutory Health & Safety requirements. You'll provide guidance and support to site teams, monitor compliance, and promote a positive safety culture across all operations. Key Duties and Responsibilities Support project teams in understanding and fulfilling their Health & Safety duties and responsibilities. Ensure compliance with all applicable UK Health & Safety legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, CDM Regulations 2015, and RIDDOR 2013. Monitor site activities to confirm adherence to safety requirements and control measures. Carry out Health & Safety inspections/audits and work with responsible parties to ensure timely close-out of actions. Assist in preparing and reviewing project H&S documentation (RAMS, Construction Phase Plans, Lift Plans), including third-party submissions. Maintain accurate records and data using H&S system software to ensure compliance with legislation, company procedures, and audit standards. Deliver site-based safety briefings/toolbox talks and arrange external H&S training as required. Participate in accident/incident investigations, providing recommendations to prevent recurrence. Support H&S performance reviews of subcontractors and supply chain partners. Report and provide regular updates to the H&S Manager and seek guidance and advice as necessary. Compile and submit H&S statistics and reports to the H&S Manager and H&S Director. Skills & Experience Required Previous experience in a Health & Safety role within UK construction. Strong working knowledge of UK H&S legislation and its practical application on construction sites. Experience in site inspections, compliance checks, and risk assessments. Confident in delivering safety briefings and toolbox talks. Familiarity with H&S system software for reporting and compliance tracking. Professional H&S qualification (NEBOSH Construction Certificate or equivalent) and relevant industry experience. What JJ Rhatigan Can Offer You Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. The chance to work on high-profile projects with real community impact. A collaborative, forward-thinking work environment. If you're passionate about Health & Safety and want to make a meaningful impact on projects that shape communities, we'd love to hear from you. JJ Rhatigan & Company is an equal opportunities employer.
Senior Finance Manager - Commercial Finance Location: Welwyn Garden City Salary: £90,000-£100,000 + 20% Bonus Team: Managing a team of 5 Business: Large, listed, multi-billion-pound organisation Overview This is a high-profile, strategically critical role within the Commercial Finance function of a major listed business. Operating at the heart of commercial decision-making, the Senior Finance Manager will partner closely with the CEO, CFO and Finance Director, providing top-level insight across gross profit performance, commercial income, supplier funding and promotional investment. This is not a month-end focused role. It is a forward-looking, commercially driven position that focuses on shaping financial standards, setting targets, driving performance, and ensuring commercial rigour across a complex, fast-paced organisation. You will lead a team of five high-performing finance professionals, ensuring clarity, pace, accountability, and strong business partnering across commercial and operational stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Commercial Leadership Own and lead reporting and insight across gross profit , commercial income , supplier funding , and promotional funding . Set performance standards, commercial targets, and financial frameworks to support top-level strategic decision-making. Work closely with senior executives (CEO, CFO, FD) to proactively highlight opportunities, risks, discrepancies, and future trends. Business Partnering & Stakeholder Influence Act as the key Commercial Finance partner across trading, category, supply chain, and commercial operations. Challenge and influence senior leaders to ensure financial accountability, commercially sound decisions, and maximisation of financial outcomes. Provide insight that shapes pricing, promotional strategy, supplier negotiations, and profitability optimisation. Controls & Governance Ensure robust financial controls exist across commercial income and supplier funding activities, without the role becoming month-end heavy. Strengthen governance around promotional processes, funding agreements, and commercial contracts. Leadership Lead, coach and develop a team of five finance professionals, enabling high performance, strong analysis, and exceptional business partnering. Delegate effectively, set clear priorities, and build a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement. Data, Reporting & Insight Own the collation and consolidation of commercial financial data across multiple channels and teams. Produce high-quality reporting packs and insights for Executive Committee and Senior Leadership. Drive improvements in standardisation, accuracy, and consistency of commercial financial reporting. Skills & Experience Required Essential Experience operating at Senior Finance Manager level (or above) within a large, complex, commercial, multi-billion-pound organisation . Strong commercial finance background with deep understanding of gross profit , supplier income , funding structures , and promotional finance . Proven ability to partner with and influence senior executives at pace. Strong leadership experience managing and developing a finance team. High resilience, comfort with ambiguity, and ability to work in a fast-moving, high-profile environment. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, flag issues early, and provide actionable recommendations. Strong financial controls understanding (but not focused on month-end). Desirable Experience in retail, FMCG, consumer goods, or other high-volume commercial environments. Background in supporting large trading or merchandising functions. Experience improving reporting frameworks or building high-performing commercial finance teams. Personal Attributes Commercially astute with a strategic mindset. Confident, articulate communicator capable of gaining trust at C-suite level. Proactive, problem-solving mindset with strong attention to detail. Ability to handle pressure, complex data, and competing priorities. Influential leader who brings clarity, structure, and high standards.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Senior Finance Manager - Commercial Finance Location: Welwyn Garden City Salary: £90,000-£100,000 + 20% Bonus Team: Managing a team of 5 Business: Large, listed, multi-billion-pound organisation Overview This is a high-profile, strategically critical role within the Commercial Finance function of a major listed business. Operating at the heart of commercial decision-making, the Senior Finance Manager will partner closely with the CEO, CFO and Finance Director, providing top-level insight across gross profit performance, commercial income, supplier funding and promotional investment. This is not a month-end focused role. It is a forward-looking, commercially driven position that focuses on shaping financial standards, setting targets, driving performance, and ensuring commercial rigour across a complex, fast-paced organisation. You will lead a team of five high-performing finance professionals, ensuring clarity, pace, accountability, and strong business partnering across commercial and operational stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Commercial Leadership Own and lead reporting and insight across gross profit , commercial income , supplier funding , and promotional funding . Set performance standards, commercial targets, and financial frameworks to support top-level strategic decision-making. Work closely with senior executives (CEO, CFO, FD) to proactively highlight opportunities, risks, discrepancies, and future trends. Business Partnering & Stakeholder Influence Act as the key Commercial Finance partner across trading, category, supply chain, and commercial operations. Challenge and influence senior leaders to ensure financial accountability, commercially sound decisions, and maximisation of financial outcomes. Provide insight that shapes pricing, promotional strategy, supplier negotiations, and profitability optimisation. Controls & Governance Ensure robust financial controls exist across commercial income and supplier funding activities, without the role becoming month-end heavy. Strengthen governance around promotional processes, funding agreements, and commercial contracts. Leadership Lead, coach and develop a team of five finance professionals, enabling high performance, strong analysis, and exceptional business partnering. Delegate effectively, set clear priorities, and build a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement. Data, Reporting & Insight Own the collation and consolidation of commercial financial data across multiple channels and teams. Produce high-quality reporting packs and insights for Executive Committee and Senior Leadership. Drive improvements in standardisation, accuracy, and consistency of commercial financial reporting. Skills & Experience Required Essential Experience operating at Senior Finance Manager level (or above) within a large, complex, commercial, multi-billion-pound organisation . Strong commercial finance background with deep understanding of gross profit , supplier income , funding structures , and promotional finance . Proven ability to partner with and influence senior executives at pace. Strong leadership experience managing and developing a finance team. High resilience, comfort with ambiguity, and ability to work in a fast-moving, high-profile environment. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, flag issues early, and provide actionable recommendations. Strong financial controls understanding (but not focused on month-end). Desirable Experience in retail, FMCG, consumer goods, or other high-volume commercial environments. Background in supporting large trading or merchandising functions. Experience improving reporting frameworks or building high-performing commercial finance teams. Personal Attributes Commercially astute with a strategic mindset. Confident, articulate communicator capable of gaining trust at C-suite level. Proactive, problem-solving mindset with strong attention to detail. Ability to handle pressure, complex data, and competing priorities. Influential leader who brings clarity, structure, and high standards.
# Head of Regulatory Compliance & EngagementBusiness Job DetailsLocationNottingham, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£86kLevelLeadershipPosted# Head of Regulatory Compliance & Engagement Overview of ResponsibilitiesFusion energy offers the potential for significant quantities of low-carbon, inherently safe, abundantly fuelled, baseload energy, supporting sustainable climate action and energy independence. While the technical challenge remains high, confidence is increasing, and the rewards of realising fusion are almost incalculable. Anticipated to come online for commercial purposes in the middle of this century, fusion offers a viable means to sustainable net zero in the UK and globally, as well as to increased energy security. The UK is currently a world leader in fusion research and development and in the drive to realise commercially viable energy from fusion, a sector with an estimated value of £tns per year.STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) is the UK's flagship national programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant, targeting 2040, and a path to commercial viability of fusion. STEP is deliberately bold and ambitious and seeks people who want to be part of a world-changing endeavour and who have credible and relevant experiencing in delivery.STEP is supported by the UK Atomic Energy Authority, which has breadth and depth of expertise in fusion science, engineering and operations built over decades. UK Fusion Energy Ltd. (UKFE) Is a relatively new organisation established to focus on the delivery of the prototype and, in so doing, the development of a fusion supply chain. UKFE will lead a collaborative team of industrial Whole Plant Partners who bring expertise in engineering and construction, plus UKAEA who will remain as strategic Partner providing fusion expertise. The Role: Reporting to the Director of Safety, Quality & Mission Assurance, you will be the single senior authority for all regulatory compliance, permissioning, consenting, and regulatory engagement across UKFE and the STEP programme.You will define and own the regulatory compliance strategy, lead senior level engagement with regulators and government, and provide authoritative, independent advice to the Board, Senior Responsible Owner, Programme Director, and Executive team.This is a pivotal leadership role at the intersection of delivery ambition, public trust, and regulatory confidence. You will build and lead a growing team of regulatory professionals and play a critical role in shaping programme strategy, sequencing, and credibility as STEP progresses through increasing scrutiny and complexity. What You'll Be Responsible For Senior Leadership & Regulatory Engagement Act as the single, authoritative senior voice on regulatory matters across UKFE and STEP Build and sustain trust based relationships with regulators, positioning UKFE as a proactive, transparent, and reliable duty holder Lead regulatory engagement through periods of challenge, scrutiny, and regulatory evolution - including novel and emerging frameworks for fusion Set clear expectations for regulatory behaviours, capability, and consistency across the organisation and partners Act as a senior ambassador for UKFE and STEP with regulators, communities, industry, and government Strategic Advice & Board Support Provide clear, evidence based regulatory advice to the Board, Executive, SRO, and Programme leadership Ensure regulatory risks, opportunities, and constraints are visible, understood, and embedded in strategic decision making Translate complex regulatory landscapes into clear options, trade offs, and recommendations Challenge optimism bias or delivery pressure where regulatory credibility, compliance, or trust could be compromised Regulatory Compliance Strategy & Delivery Define, own, and deliver the end to end regulatory compliance strategy for UKFE and STEP Lead all permissioning, consenting, exemptions, and approval activities across the programme Ensure regulatory submissions are coherent, complete, auditable, and aligned with agreed policy and guidance Provide assurance to Executives and regulators that UKFE has a controlled, credible, and auditable regulatory approach Organisational Effectiveness & Integration Design and lead a future proof regulatory operating model capable of scaling with programme maturity Ensure regulatory roles, responsibilities, and decision rights are clear and consistently applied across UKFE and delivery partners Integrate regulatory engagement with programme planning, engineering, assurance, and governance to avoid late or fragmented engagement Act as final arbiter on regulatory coordination issues, ensuring coherent external positions Regulatory System Stewardship & Improvement Monitor the effectiveness of regulatory compliance arrangements and drive continuous improvement Support the development of proportionate, enabling regulation for fusion where frameworks are still evolving Contribute to national policy thinking and cross sector forums, positioning UKFE as a thought leader in fusion regulation Leadership & Culture Build, lead, and develop a high performing regulatory and consenting team Foster a values led, inclusive culture that promotes learning, professionalism, and shared ownership of outcomes Act as a role model for ethical, transparent, and accountable leadershipSalary£86,758 + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeSTEPDepartmentUKFE - RegulationDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4138R Qualifications What you'll bring You will be a highly credible regulatory leader with substantial experience operating at senior levels within complex, mission critical, or nationally significant programmes. You bring the confidence and judgement to engage regulators as trusted partners while providing robust, independent advice to Boards and Executives. Comfortable navigating emerging or ambiguous regulatory landscapes, you are able to balance delivery ambition with public trust, safety, and compliance. Your leadership style builds confidence, sets clear standards, and enables teams to operate with consistency, transparency, and integrity. Essential Strong senior leadership experience, with a track record of building confidence across regulators and stakeholders Extensive experience of regulatory engagement with bodies such as the Environment Agency, HSE, UK Government departments, and local authorities Experience of nationally significant infrastructure projects, Development Consent Orders, or complex planning and consent regimes Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, including the ability to articulate persuasive, evidence based regulatory arguments Ability to operate effectively under pressure in high profile, high scrutiny environments High standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical practice Desirable Experience working across both public and private sectors Experience in complex, collaborative, multi partner programmes Membership of, or qualification through, relevant professional bodies Additional InformationWe welcome applications from under-represented groups, particularly women in STEM and individuals from British black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities. Our Executive team, supported by our 'Equality, Diversity and Inclusion' (EDI) Partner and Inclusion Ambassadors, actively promotes EDI and takes steps to increase diversity within our organisation. We reinforce best practices in recruitment and selection and evaluate approaches to remove barriers to success. UKFE is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
# Head of Regulatory Compliance & EngagementBusiness Job DetailsLocationNottingham, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£86kLevelLeadershipPosted# Head of Regulatory Compliance & Engagement Overview of ResponsibilitiesFusion energy offers the potential for significant quantities of low-carbon, inherently safe, abundantly fuelled, baseload energy, supporting sustainable climate action and energy independence. While the technical challenge remains high, confidence is increasing, and the rewards of realising fusion are almost incalculable. Anticipated to come online for commercial purposes in the middle of this century, fusion offers a viable means to sustainable net zero in the UK and globally, as well as to increased energy security. The UK is currently a world leader in fusion research and development and in the drive to realise commercially viable energy from fusion, a sector with an estimated value of £tns per year.STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) is the UK's flagship national programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant, targeting 2040, and a path to commercial viability of fusion. STEP is deliberately bold and ambitious and seeks people who want to be part of a world-changing endeavour and who have credible and relevant experiencing in delivery.STEP is supported by the UK Atomic Energy Authority, which has breadth and depth of expertise in fusion science, engineering and operations built over decades. UK Fusion Energy Ltd. (UKFE) Is a relatively new organisation established to focus on the delivery of the prototype and, in so doing, the development of a fusion supply chain. UKFE will lead a collaborative team of industrial Whole Plant Partners who bring expertise in engineering and construction, plus UKAEA who will remain as strategic Partner providing fusion expertise. The Role: Reporting to the Director of Safety, Quality & Mission Assurance, you will be the single senior authority for all regulatory compliance, permissioning, consenting, and regulatory engagement across UKFE and the STEP programme.You will define and own the regulatory compliance strategy, lead senior level engagement with regulators and government, and provide authoritative, independent advice to the Board, Senior Responsible Owner, Programme Director, and Executive team.This is a pivotal leadership role at the intersection of delivery ambition, public trust, and regulatory confidence. You will build and lead a growing team of regulatory professionals and play a critical role in shaping programme strategy, sequencing, and credibility as STEP progresses through increasing scrutiny and complexity. What You'll Be Responsible For Senior Leadership & Regulatory Engagement Act as the single, authoritative senior voice on regulatory matters across UKFE and STEP Build and sustain trust based relationships with regulators, positioning UKFE as a proactive, transparent, and reliable duty holder Lead regulatory engagement through periods of challenge, scrutiny, and regulatory evolution - including novel and emerging frameworks for fusion Set clear expectations for regulatory behaviours, capability, and consistency across the organisation and partners Act as a senior ambassador for UKFE and STEP with regulators, communities, industry, and government Strategic Advice & Board Support Provide clear, evidence based regulatory advice to the Board, Executive, SRO, and Programme leadership Ensure regulatory risks, opportunities, and constraints are visible, understood, and embedded in strategic decision making Translate complex regulatory landscapes into clear options, trade offs, and recommendations Challenge optimism bias or delivery pressure where regulatory credibility, compliance, or trust could be compromised Regulatory Compliance Strategy & Delivery Define, own, and deliver the end to end regulatory compliance strategy for UKFE and STEP Lead all permissioning, consenting, exemptions, and approval activities across the programme Ensure regulatory submissions are coherent, complete, auditable, and aligned with agreed policy and guidance Provide assurance to Executives and regulators that UKFE has a controlled, credible, and auditable regulatory approach Organisational Effectiveness & Integration Design and lead a future proof regulatory operating model capable of scaling with programme maturity Ensure regulatory roles, responsibilities, and decision rights are clear and consistently applied across UKFE and delivery partners Integrate regulatory engagement with programme planning, engineering, assurance, and governance to avoid late or fragmented engagement Act as final arbiter on regulatory coordination issues, ensuring coherent external positions Regulatory System Stewardship & Improvement Monitor the effectiveness of regulatory compliance arrangements and drive continuous improvement Support the development of proportionate, enabling regulation for fusion where frameworks are still evolving Contribute to national policy thinking and cross sector forums, positioning UKFE as a thought leader in fusion regulation Leadership & Culture Build, lead, and develop a high performing regulatory and consenting team Foster a values led, inclusive culture that promotes learning, professionalism, and shared ownership of outcomes Act as a role model for ethical, transparent, and accountable leadershipSalary£86,758 + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeSTEPDepartmentUKFE - RegulationDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4138R Qualifications What you'll bring You will be a highly credible regulatory leader with substantial experience operating at senior levels within complex, mission critical, or nationally significant programmes. You bring the confidence and judgement to engage regulators as trusted partners while providing robust, independent advice to Boards and Executives. Comfortable navigating emerging or ambiguous regulatory landscapes, you are able to balance delivery ambition with public trust, safety, and compliance. Your leadership style builds confidence, sets clear standards, and enables teams to operate with consistency, transparency, and integrity. Essential Strong senior leadership experience, with a track record of building confidence across regulators and stakeholders Extensive experience of regulatory engagement with bodies such as the Environment Agency, HSE, UK Government departments, and local authorities Experience of nationally significant infrastructure projects, Development Consent Orders, or complex planning and consent regimes Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, including the ability to articulate persuasive, evidence based regulatory arguments Ability to operate effectively under pressure in high profile, high scrutiny environments High standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical practice Desirable Experience working across both public and private sectors Experience in complex, collaborative, multi partner programmes Membership of, or qualification through, relevant professional bodies Additional InformationWe welcome applications from under-represented groups, particularly women in STEM and individuals from British black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities. Our Executive team, supported by our 'Equality, Diversity and Inclusion' (EDI) Partner and Inclusion Ambassadors, actively promotes EDI and takes steps to increase diversity within our organisation. We reinforce best practices in recruitment and selection and evaluate approaches to remove barriers to success. UKFE is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes
Overview Join us on our journey to empower over a million people to change their behaviours and thrive! At Thrive Tribe we deliver award-winning healthy lifestyle and wellbeing programmes that help people live healthier, happier lives. We are looking for a performance-focused, people-centred Head of Services to lead our Smokefree Hampshire Service to service outcomes and quality of delivery for residents attempting to quit. Your Impact You will be responsible for ensuring Thrive Tribe's Smokefree Hampshire programme delivers measurable health outcomes for local communities. By leading high-performing teams, strengthening commissioner relationships, and driving operational excellence, you will play a critical part in improving population health and securing the long-term success of our regional services. Scope You will lead a team of experienced middle leaders who are responsible for service delivery, marketing and promotion, quality, triage, acute services, and supply chains. Smokefree Hampshire is a part of 3 public health contracts across the region which employs a wider multidisciplinary workforce delivering services in communities across Hampshire. The contracts include services to help residents to stop smoking, lose weight and get active, covering a population of over 1.5 million people and a budget of over £4 million. Role description As a senior operational leader, you will be accountable for Smokefree Hampshire's performance, ensuring services deliver strong outcomes, meet contractual KPIs, and provide an outstanding experience for both service users and staff. You will play a key role in strengthening relationships with commissioners and partners, driving service innovation, and creating the conditions for sustainable contract growth and retention. Like all roles at Thrive Tribe, you can expect your work to be varied, fast-paced, and rewarding. While roles evolve as we grow, the core responsibilities for this position include: Leading Smokefree Hampshire to maintain the ethos and success of Thrive Tribe, building strong relationships with teams, commissioners, stakeholders, and partners in line with our values. Creating a high-performing and positive employee experience for your teams, ensuring Thrive Tribe remains a supportive, engaging, and developmental place to work. Providing strategic leadership across the contract to ensure delivery of contractual KPIs while driving quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Developing the capability of your leadership team to deliver outstanding operational leadership and building a strong succession pipeline to support future growth. Implementing Thrive Tribe's full portfolio of digital, remote, and face-to-face services to ensure programmes remain responsive to client and community needs. Delivering service financial performance, including P&L accountability and effective budget management across services. Supporting the mobilisation of new contracts within your region to ensure services launch successfully and at pace. Working with Business Development colleagues to shape service design, pricing, and the development of competitive national and regional tenders. Collaborating with other Service Leads to ensure a consistent, joined-up approach across regions and service areas. Representing Thrive Tribe at Public Health strategic groups and wider health system forums across the region. Reporting Structure Associate Director of Operations (Hampshire & IoW) Direct reports 6 FTE Departmental Leaders. Requirements We are looking for someone with experience leading the delivery of public or private sector services, managing teams, and overseeing budgets. Building strong, lasting relationships with commissioners and stakeholders is also key to success in this role. We are seeking a natural leader who can develop people and drive performance. Thrive Tribe is a values-led organisation, and our core values guide how we work, support each other, and deliver services for our communities. As a senior leader at Thrive Tribe, you will role model our values and ensure they are embedded in how your teams deliver services and work together: Be The Change: we always try to walk the walk, because taking responsibility for our own wellbeing impacts upon our ability to inspire and influence others. Be Big-Hearted: being generous doesn't just mean contributing our time to improve lives, it's about giving honest feedback and taking the time to say thank you. Be Successful: we love hitting targets and appreciate that we wouldn't be here if we didn't keep our eyes on our KPI's. We want to generate growth, for us and our clients too! Be Happy: recognising the power of a smile, we promote a fun, supportive working environment and relish the opportunity to engage in meaningful work. Be Effective: we encourage out of the box thinking and remain open at all times to new and improved ways of doing things. At Thrive Tribe, we hire as much for attitude and potential as for formal experience. If you feel you are the right fit, we would love to hear from you. Thrive Tribe is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive, fair, and respectful workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Contract & Benefits This is a full-time role, on a permanent contract. Part time applications will be considered dependent on personal circumstances. Salary: circa £52,500 per annum Perks: Every person makes Thrive Tribe the incredible place it is to work and play, together we are unstoppable! Our talented people work hard but we ensure lots of fun is thrown in too! We offer: Regular team events and activities, including ThriveFest and our annual Challenge Weekend (for those who want to put their fitness to the test!). Flexible working - we're serious about life/work balance Tailored health and wellbeing support such as access to life coaching Rewards portal offering discounts on shops, restaurants, and days out Enhanced parental leave 23 days holiday, increasing every year up to a maximum of 29 days (plus Bank Holidays and half an extra day at Christmas!) And last but not least, a day on us to live by our values! Closing Date: The closing date for applications is Wednesday 29th of April 2026 at 17.00pm. Please submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close applications when we have received enough suitable applicants. To apply: attach your CV and a covering letter (no more than two A4 pages, outlining why you are right for the position) to TeamTailor (the platform you are using). Applicants will be contacted to outline the next stages of the process. Location: our current services in this region are based in Hampshire. We operate a flexible, hybrid working policy. Working from home when not in face to face appointments is encouraged (though you would also be welcome to use one of our offices). There will be times when travel across your region (or to other regions) will be expected (car owner would be helpful). There will be periodic requirements to attend our Thrive Tribe HQ in Stratford, London. We warmly welcome informal conversations about the role before application; please contact our Chief Operating Officer at Thrive Tribe, Andy Emerson on to discuss the role. Please note, the successful applicant will be required to have the right to work in the UK. We believe that every person has the right to thrive at work, which is why we are committed to equal employment opportunity and will not discriminate. Should you require any specific accommodations in the recruitment process please let us know in your application.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Overview Join us on our journey to empower over a million people to change their behaviours and thrive! At Thrive Tribe we deliver award-winning healthy lifestyle and wellbeing programmes that help people live healthier, happier lives. We are looking for a performance-focused, people-centred Head of Services to lead our Smokefree Hampshire Service to service outcomes and quality of delivery for residents attempting to quit. Your Impact You will be responsible for ensuring Thrive Tribe's Smokefree Hampshire programme delivers measurable health outcomes for local communities. By leading high-performing teams, strengthening commissioner relationships, and driving operational excellence, you will play a critical part in improving population health and securing the long-term success of our regional services. Scope You will lead a team of experienced middle leaders who are responsible for service delivery, marketing and promotion, quality, triage, acute services, and supply chains. Smokefree Hampshire is a part of 3 public health contracts across the region which employs a wider multidisciplinary workforce delivering services in communities across Hampshire. The contracts include services to help residents to stop smoking, lose weight and get active, covering a population of over 1.5 million people and a budget of over £4 million. Role description As a senior operational leader, you will be accountable for Smokefree Hampshire's performance, ensuring services deliver strong outcomes, meet contractual KPIs, and provide an outstanding experience for both service users and staff. You will play a key role in strengthening relationships with commissioners and partners, driving service innovation, and creating the conditions for sustainable contract growth and retention. Like all roles at Thrive Tribe, you can expect your work to be varied, fast-paced, and rewarding. While roles evolve as we grow, the core responsibilities for this position include: Leading Smokefree Hampshire to maintain the ethos and success of Thrive Tribe, building strong relationships with teams, commissioners, stakeholders, and partners in line with our values. Creating a high-performing and positive employee experience for your teams, ensuring Thrive Tribe remains a supportive, engaging, and developmental place to work. Providing strategic leadership across the contract to ensure delivery of contractual KPIs while driving quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Developing the capability of your leadership team to deliver outstanding operational leadership and building a strong succession pipeline to support future growth. Implementing Thrive Tribe's full portfolio of digital, remote, and face-to-face services to ensure programmes remain responsive to client and community needs. Delivering service financial performance, including P&L accountability and effective budget management across services. Supporting the mobilisation of new contracts within your region to ensure services launch successfully and at pace. Working with Business Development colleagues to shape service design, pricing, and the development of competitive national and regional tenders. Collaborating with other Service Leads to ensure a consistent, joined-up approach across regions and service areas. Representing Thrive Tribe at Public Health strategic groups and wider health system forums across the region. Reporting Structure Associate Director of Operations (Hampshire & IoW) Direct reports 6 FTE Departmental Leaders. Requirements We are looking for someone with experience leading the delivery of public or private sector services, managing teams, and overseeing budgets. Building strong, lasting relationships with commissioners and stakeholders is also key to success in this role. We are seeking a natural leader who can develop people and drive performance. Thrive Tribe is a values-led organisation, and our core values guide how we work, support each other, and deliver services for our communities. As a senior leader at Thrive Tribe, you will role model our values and ensure they are embedded in how your teams deliver services and work together: Be The Change: we always try to walk the walk, because taking responsibility for our own wellbeing impacts upon our ability to inspire and influence others. Be Big-Hearted: being generous doesn't just mean contributing our time to improve lives, it's about giving honest feedback and taking the time to say thank you. Be Successful: we love hitting targets and appreciate that we wouldn't be here if we didn't keep our eyes on our KPI's. We want to generate growth, for us and our clients too! Be Happy: recognising the power of a smile, we promote a fun, supportive working environment and relish the opportunity to engage in meaningful work. Be Effective: we encourage out of the box thinking and remain open at all times to new and improved ways of doing things. At Thrive Tribe, we hire as much for attitude and potential as for formal experience. If you feel you are the right fit, we would love to hear from you. Thrive Tribe is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive, fair, and respectful workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Contract & Benefits This is a full-time role, on a permanent contract. Part time applications will be considered dependent on personal circumstances. Salary: circa £52,500 per annum Perks: Every person makes Thrive Tribe the incredible place it is to work and play, together we are unstoppable! Our talented people work hard but we ensure lots of fun is thrown in too! We offer: Regular team events and activities, including ThriveFest and our annual Challenge Weekend (for those who want to put their fitness to the test!). Flexible working - we're serious about life/work balance Tailored health and wellbeing support such as access to life coaching Rewards portal offering discounts on shops, restaurants, and days out Enhanced parental leave 23 days holiday, increasing every year up to a maximum of 29 days (plus Bank Holidays and half an extra day at Christmas!) And last but not least, a day on us to live by our values! Closing Date: The closing date for applications is Wednesday 29th of April 2026 at 17.00pm. Please submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close applications when we have received enough suitable applicants. To apply: attach your CV and a covering letter (no more than two A4 pages, outlining why you are right for the position) to TeamTailor (the platform you are using). Applicants will be contacted to outline the next stages of the process. Location: our current services in this region are based in Hampshire. We operate a flexible, hybrid working policy. Working from home when not in face to face appointments is encouraged (though you would also be welcome to use one of our offices). There will be times when travel across your region (or to other regions) will be expected (car owner would be helpful). There will be periodic requirements to attend our Thrive Tribe HQ in Stratford, London. We warmly welcome informal conversations about the role before application; please contact our Chief Operating Officer at Thrive Tribe, Andy Emerson on to discuss the role. Please note, the successful applicant will be required to have the right to work in the UK. We believe that every person has the right to thrive at work, which is why we are committed to equal employment opportunity and will not discriminate. Should you require any specific accommodations in the recruitment process please let us know in your application.
4C Executive Placement are working with one of Northern Ireland's leading food manufacturers to appoint a Head of Supply Chain who will work closely with the Managing Director and other members of the senior leadership team and will help to lead and navigate the business over the next period of exciting growth. As a leading supplier within the fresh / chilled category, this well-established business has experienced year on year growth, broadening its portfolio and clients across the UK and Ireland in recent years, delivering exciting innovations and exceptional customer service. The Head of Supply Chain will be responsible for leading all end to end supply chain activities for a high-volume chilled food manufacturing site. This includes demand and supply planning, procurement, materials management, warehousing and logistics. The role ensures the right materials, products, and information flow through the business safely, efficiently, and in full alignment with customer expectations and site operational capabilities. This key leadership role requires an individual driven by customer and operational excellence, with a passion for delivering exceptional customer services. The Head of Supply Chain will have extensive experience leading supply chain operations in a large, complex chilled, fresh, or short-shelf-life food manufacturing business. In addition, the successful candidate will have the following experience and qualifications: Strong understanding of retailer supply chains and service models (M&S, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, etc.). Proven experience managing large planning, materials, logistics, and procurement teams. Deep knowledge of ERP/MRP systems and supply chain planning tools. Strong leadership presence with ability to influence cross-functional teams. Experience in fast-paced, complex and highly variable demand environments. Degree in supply chain, operations, engineering, or similar discipline. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading business committed to investing in its people and its future. If you would like to find out more or to discuss in confidence, please contact 4C Executive Placement on . Alternatively, if you believe you have the skills and drive to succeed in this role, we welcome your application below.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
4C Executive Placement are working with one of Northern Ireland's leading food manufacturers to appoint a Head of Supply Chain who will work closely with the Managing Director and other members of the senior leadership team and will help to lead and navigate the business over the next period of exciting growth. As a leading supplier within the fresh / chilled category, this well-established business has experienced year on year growth, broadening its portfolio and clients across the UK and Ireland in recent years, delivering exciting innovations and exceptional customer service. The Head of Supply Chain will be responsible for leading all end to end supply chain activities for a high-volume chilled food manufacturing site. This includes demand and supply planning, procurement, materials management, warehousing and logistics. The role ensures the right materials, products, and information flow through the business safely, efficiently, and in full alignment with customer expectations and site operational capabilities. This key leadership role requires an individual driven by customer and operational excellence, with a passion for delivering exceptional customer services. The Head of Supply Chain will have extensive experience leading supply chain operations in a large, complex chilled, fresh, or short-shelf-life food manufacturing business. In addition, the successful candidate will have the following experience and qualifications: Strong understanding of retailer supply chains and service models (M&S, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, etc.). Proven experience managing large planning, materials, logistics, and procurement teams. Deep knowledge of ERP/MRP systems and supply chain planning tools. Strong leadership presence with ability to influence cross-functional teams. Experience in fast-paced, complex and highly variable demand environments. Degree in supply chain, operations, engineering, or similar discipline. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading business committed to investing in its people and its future. If you would like to find out more or to discuss in confidence, please contact 4C Executive Placement on . Alternatively, if you believe you have the skills and drive to succeed in this role, we welcome your application below.
Join Ofwat's Major Projects Team & Major Projects and Markets Directorate as a Project Delivery Lead Office Location : Birmingham (B5 4UA) or London (E14 4HD) with hybrid working About Us We are Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority, a non-ministerial government department responsible for regulating the water sector in England and Wales. Following the Independent Water Commission's final report, the UK government has set out a bold new direction - one that brings together expertise from across the sector to deliver better outcomes for customers and the environment. We are working in collaboration with the government and other regulators to help establish a new body for England, combining our strengths with those of the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Environment Agency, and Natural England. We're also continuing to engage with the Welsh Government to support future decisions for Wales. While these changes take shape, our mission remains the same: to hold water companies to account, drive performance, and ensure the sector delivers real value for customers, communities, and the environment. If you're passionate about making a difference, this is a unique moment to join us and help shape the future of water, and together we can continue to make a positive impact. The Role The Project Delivery Lead, Major Projects role has an important and valuable contribution to enable us to deliver on our goals and regulatory commitments. You will join our growing Major Projects Team at Principal level, leading on programmes, workstreams or projects, and playing a key role in not only delivering Ofwat's strategy, but also in the development of our approach across a £50bn pipeline of Major Projects. You will be proactive and respond flexibly to the needs of the organisation by facilitating the development and delivery of major water and wastewater infrastructure projects across England. This will primarily be completed through competitive delivery models such as Ofwat's Direct Procurement for Customers ("DPC") model or the Specified Infrastructure Projects Regulations model ("SIPR"), as used in the delivery of the Thames Tideway Tunnel project. You will also interface with projects that have been approved through the RAPID (Regulator's Alliance for Progressing Infrastructure Development) process. About You Below are some of the key essential experience, skills & knowledge required for this post: A relevant professional qualification in project, programme, or portfolio management (e.g. MSP, MoP, PRINCE2, APM Chartered Project Professional, or equivalent) Lead Criteria : Significant knowledge and experience of managing, or working with, large, high value infrastructure projects or programmes; potentially in a commercial or technical capacity within a regulated business, a water or other sector supply chain organisation, a consultancy, a regulator, Government, or another similarly relevant role. Experience of managing major projects or programmes and the ability to effectively lead teams and projects through change and uncertainty and delivering performance. Highly tuned interpersonal skills, particularly in negotiation, influence and engagement, with the ability to build trust, confidence and lasting partnerships across teams and organisations. An inclusive leadership style which inspires, motivates, and promotes collaboration to develop high performing, innovative and inclusive teams, particularly through periods of change and uncertainty. Demonstrable experience of stakeholder engagement and getting a wide range of conflicting views aligned. Why You Should Join Us: People Centric: Our people are at the heart of Ofwat and everything we do - we ensure all voices are heard and treat each other with respect; you'll be given the autonomy and the support to do your role in the best way. Innovative Work Environment: We embrace agile and new ways of working and have a culture build on trust, flexibility, and collaboration. Development Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home combined with the benefits of in person collaboration in our London or Birmingham offices. Fantastic employer pension contribution of nearly 30%. 25 days' annual leave, increasing to 30 with each year of service, plus bank holidays and an extra 2.5 days of privilege leave. Access to exclusive discounts on a variety of goods and services, including retail outlets, theatre tickets, holidays, insurance, and a gym membership. Fees paid for membership of relevant professional bodies. Up to 3 volunteering days per year. Recognition vouchers scheme rewarding your hard work. Generous shared parental leave and pay supporting your family life. Follow the link to Apply for full details about the role, please ensure you have submitted your Applications in full before the below deadline. Closing date: 23.55 on 22 April 2026.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Join Ofwat's Major Projects Team & Major Projects and Markets Directorate as a Project Delivery Lead Office Location : Birmingham (B5 4UA) or London (E14 4HD) with hybrid working About Us We are Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority, a non-ministerial government department responsible for regulating the water sector in England and Wales. Following the Independent Water Commission's final report, the UK government has set out a bold new direction - one that brings together expertise from across the sector to deliver better outcomes for customers and the environment. We are working in collaboration with the government and other regulators to help establish a new body for England, combining our strengths with those of the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Environment Agency, and Natural England. We're also continuing to engage with the Welsh Government to support future decisions for Wales. While these changes take shape, our mission remains the same: to hold water companies to account, drive performance, and ensure the sector delivers real value for customers, communities, and the environment. If you're passionate about making a difference, this is a unique moment to join us and help shape the future of water, and together we can continue to make a positive impact. The Role The Project Delivery Lead, Major Projects role has an important and valuable contribution to enable us to deliver on our goals and regulatory commitments. You will join our growing Major Projects Team at Principal level, leading on programmes, workstreams or projects, and playing a key role in not only delivering Ofwat's strategy, but also in the development of our approach across a £50bn pipeline of Major Projects. You will be proactive and respond flexibly to the needs of the organisation by facilitating the development and delivery of major water and wastewater infrastructure projects across England. This will primarily be completed through competitive delivery models such as Ofwat's Direct Procurement for Customers ("DPC") model or the Specified Infrastructure Projects Regulations model ("SIPR"), as used in the delivery of the Thames Tideway Tunnel project. You will also interface with projects that have been approved through the RAPID (Regulator's Alliance for Progressing Infrastructure Development) process. About You Below are some of the key essential experience, skills & knowledge required for this post: A relevant professional qualification in project, programme, or portfolio management (e.g. MSP, MoP, PRINCE2, APM Chartered Project Professional, or equivalent) Lead Criteria : Significant knowledge and experience of managing, or working with, large, high value infrastructure projects or programmes; potentially in a commercial or technical capacity within a regulated business, a water or other sector supply chain organisation, a consultancy, a regulator, Government, or another similarly relevant role. Experience of managing major projects or programmes and the ability to effectively lead teams and projects through change and uncertainty and delivering performance. Highly tuned interpersonal skills, particularly in negotiation, influence and engagement, with the ability to build trust, confidence and lasting partnerships across teams and organisations. An inclusive leadership style which inspires, motivates, and promotes collaboration to develop high performing, innovative and inclusive teams, particularly through periods of change and uncertainty. Demonstrable experience of stakeholder engagement and getting a wide range of conflicting views aligned. Why You Should Join Us: People Centric: Our people are at the heart of Ofwat and everything we do - we ensure all voices are heard and treat each other with respect; you'll be given the autonomy and the support to do your role in the best way. Innovative Work Environment: We embrace agile and new ways of working and have a culture build on trust, flexibility, and collaboration. Development Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home combined with the benefits of in person collaboration in our London or Birmingham offices. Fantastic employer pension contribution of nearly 30%. 25 days' annual leave, increasing to 30 with each year of service, plus bank holidays and an extra 2.5 days of privilege leave. Access to exclusive discounts on a variety of goods and services, including retail outlets, theatre tickets, holidays, insurance, and a gym membership. Fees paid for membership of relevant professional bodies. Up to 3 volunteering days per year. Recognition vouchers scheme rewarding your hard work. Generous shared parental leave and pay supporting your family life. Follow the link to Apply for full details about the role, please ensure you have submitted your Applications in full before the below deadline. Closing date: 23.55 on 22 April 2026.
To lead and support the effective management of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality across gas network construction, repair, and maintenance activities. Requirements Business Unit: Cappagh Contractors Construction (London) Ltd Reports to: HSEQ Director Location: South West London Area Contract: Permanent, Full Time Role Purpose To lead and support the effective management of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality across gas network construction, repair, and maintenance activities. You will act as a senior competent person, ensuring compliance with UK legislation, gas industry standards, and client requirements. Working closely with the HSEQ Director, you will drive continuous improvement, strengthen operational assurance, and embed a proactive safety culture across all teams and contractors working on the gas network. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Compliance Support the HSEQ Director in developing and delivering the company's HSEQ strategy for gas network operations. Ensure compliance with relevant UK legislation including the Gas Safety (Management) Regulations GS(M)R, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, CDM 2015, PUWER, LOLER, and environmental legislation. Maintain and improve the Integrated Management System in line with ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001. Provide competent advice to senior leaders, project managers, and operational teams on HSEQ matters, emerging risks, and regulatory changes. Support the development and review of policies, procedures, and safe systems of work specific to gas operations. Operational Oversight & Assurance Provide oversight of highrisk activities and effective implementation of safe systems of work across: Gas main and service replacement Live gas environments, purging, pressure control and commissioning activities Excavations, temporary works and reinstatement Service connections and disconnections Use of specialist gas tools and equipment Lead internal audits, site inspections, and assurance reviews across all sites, depots and sub-contractors. Ensure compliance with the Gas Industry Registration Scheme (GIRS) and client specific requirements. Support project planning, design reviews, and risk assessments to ensure safe and compliant delivery. Oversee working practices to ensure control measures and permits are robust and effectively implemented by site teams. Lead or support investigations into incidents, near misses, asset damage, and nonconformances, ensuring robust root cause analysis. Ensure statutory (eg RIDDOR, environmental notifications) and network operator reporting requirements are met. Analyse performance data and trends to identify systemic issues and drive continuous improvement. Provide clear investigation reports and improvement recommendations to the HSEQ Director and senior leadership. Environmental & Sustainability Leadership Ensure environmental compliance across gas network activities, including waste management, pollution prevention, and carbon reduction initiatives. Support the delivery of sustainability programmes, including resource efficiency and environmental risk mitigation. Monitor environmental impacts associated with excavation, reinstatement, and materials handling. Culture, Engagement & Leadership Champion a positive HSEQ culture through visible leadership, behavioural safety initiatives, and workforce engagement. Mentor and support HSEQ Advisors, providing coaching and technical guidance. Build strong relationships with clients, project managers and operational teams. Promote open reporting, learning, and continuous improvement across the organisation and supply chain. Support wellbeing initiatives and fatigue management programmes. Documentation, Reporting & Accreditation Assist the HSEQ Directors in maintaining accreditation processes and support external audits for ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification Produce highquality reports for directors, clients, and regulatory bodies, including monthly dashboards and trend analyses. Develop and deliver safety briefings, campaigns, toolbox talks, and safety standdowns. Ensure effective use of digital HSEQ tools, reporting platforms, and mobile applications. Required Skills and Experience 5+ years' experience in a senior HSEQ role within gas networks, utilities, civil engineering, or related highrisk environments. Strong understanding of gas network operations including live gas operations, purging, commissioning and network interface. Experience working under GS(M)R, CDM, and relevant IGEM standards. Proven ability to lead teams, influence stakeholders, and drive cultural and operational improvements. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. Experience supporting senior leadership and contributing to strategic planning. Required Qualifications NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6) or working toward completion. IOSH membership (GradIOSH or CMIOSH preferred). Gas industry qualifications (e.g., SHEA Gas, SCO, NCO Gas). CSCS Managers/Professional level Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. Full UK driving licence. IGEM membership or working toward. First Aid at Work / Mental Health First Aid. Experience with digital permit systems or mobile HSEQ tools. Personal Attributes Confident, credible, and able to influence at all levels. Strong leadership presence with a collaborative, coachingfocused approach. Calm, decisive, and resilient, particularly when managing incidents or highpressure situations. Passionate about continuous improvement and high standards of performance. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
To lead and support the effective management of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality across gas network construction, repair, and maintenance activities. Requirements Business Unit: Cappagh Contractors Construction (London) Ltd Reports to: HSEQ Director Location: South West London Area Contract: Permanent, Full Time Role Purpose To lead and support the effective management of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality across gas network construction, repair, and maintenance activities. You will act as a senior competent person, ensuring compliance with UK legislation, gas industry standards, and client requirements. Working closely with the HSEQ Director, you will drive continuous improvement, strengthen operational assurance, and embed a proactive safety culture across all teams and contractors working on the gas network. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Compliance Support the HSEQ Director in developing and delivering the company's HSEQ strategy for gas network operations. Ensure compliance with relevant UK legislation including the Gas Safety (Management) Regulations GS(M)R, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, CDM 2015, PUWER, LOLER, and environmental legislation. Maintain and improve the Integrated Management System in line with ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001. Provide competent advice to senior leaders, project managers, and operational teams on HSEQ matters, emerging risks, and regulatory changes. Support the development and review of policies, procedures, and safe systems of work specific to gas operations. Operational Oversight & Assurance Provide oversight of highrisk activities and effective implementation of safe systems of work across: Gas main and service replacement Live gas environments, purging, pressure control and commissioning activities Excavations, temporary works and reinstatement Service connections and disconnections Use of specialist gas tools and equipment Lead internal audits, site inspections, and assurance reviews across all sites, depots and sub-contractors. Ensure compliance with the Gas Industry Registration Scheme (GIRS) and client specific requirements. Support project planning, design reviews, and risk assessments to ensure safe and compliant delivery. Oversee working practices to ensure control measures and permits are robust and effectively implemented by site teams. Lead or support investigations into incidents, near misses, asset damage, and nonconformances, ensuring robust root cause analysis. Ensure statutory (eg RIDDOR, environmental notifications) and network operator reporting requirements are met. Analyse performance data and trends to identify systemic issues and drive continuous improvement. Provide clear investigation reports and improvement recommendations to the HSEQ Director and senior leadership. Environmental & Sustainability Leadership Ensure environmental compliance across gas network activities, including waste management, pollution prevention, and carbon reduction initiatives. Support the delivery of sustainability programmes, including resource efficiency and environmental risk mitigation. Monitor environmental impacts associated with excavation, reinstatement, and materials handling. Culture, Engagement & Leadership Champion a positive HSEQ culture through visible leadership, behavioural safety initiatives, and workforce engagement. Mentor and support HSEQ Advisors, providing coaching and technical guidance. Build strong relationships with clients, project managers and operational teams. Promote open reporting, learning, and continuous improvement across the organisation and supply chain. Support wellbeing initiatives and fatigue management programmes. Documentation, Reporting & Accreditation Assist the HSEQ Directors in maintaining accreditation processes and support external audits for ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification Produce highquality reports for directors, clients, and regulatory bodies, including monthly dashboards and trend analyses. Develop and deliver safety briefings, campaigns, toolbox talks, and safety standdowns. Ensure effective use of digital HSEQ tools, reporting platforms, and mobile applications. Required Skills and Experience 5+ years' experience in a senior HSEQ role within gas networks, utilities, civil engineering, or related highrisk environments. Strong understanding of gas network operations including live gas operations, purging, commissioning and network interface. Experience working under GS(M)R, CDM, and relevant IGEM standards. Proven ability to lead teams, influence stakeholders, and drive cultural and operational improvements. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. Experience supporting senior leadership and contributing to strategic planning. Required Qualifications NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6) or working toward completion. IOSH membership (GradIOSH or CMIOSH preferred). Gas industry qualifications (e.g., SHEA Gas, SCO, NCO Gas). CSCS Managers/Professional level Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. Full UK driving licence. IGEM membership or working toward. First Aid at Work / Mental Health First Aid. Experience with digital permit systems or mobile HSEQ tools. Personal Attributes Confident, credible, and able to influence at all levels. Strong leadership presence with a collaborative, coachingfocused approach. Calm, decisive, and resilient, particularly when managing incidents or highpressure situations. Passionate about continuous improvement and high standards of performance. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail.
Robert Half are working in exclusive partnership with Horwood Homewares to recruit a Finance Director on a permanent basis to be based in Avonmouth, Bristol. This is a great opportunity to join an established business with growth plans on the horizon, a wholesale supplier of cookware and kitchenware established in 1896. Reporting to the Managing Director and joining the senior leadership team, this is a highly visible role in an omnichannel business looking to grow. The Finance Director position is a blend of providing strategic direction whilst owning the finance function and remaining hands on where needed. A role that would suit an existing finance leader with exposure to a high-volume/stock-based environment looking to ensure robust financial control, commercial insight and support decision making to scale the business. An exciting role for the right person! About Horwood Homewares Horwood Homewares are a wholesale supplier of cookware and kitchenware established in 1896. They proudly manufacture and own long-standing British kitchenware brands Stellar and Judge, as well as their reusable and sustainable brand, Smidge. With over a century of expertise and experience, they know the industry inside and out, from the production line to the shop floor. Now part of a multinational group, distribution has grown to include not only most of the UK and Irish territories but also key European and global marketplaces. With products featured in major publications such as Good Housekeeping, mumsnet, The Independent through to a debut supporting role in Downton Abbey. - Kitchen Experts since 1896 - The Finance Director Role Production of monthly management accounts and associated commentary Budgeting and forecasting, cashflow management and reporting Delivery of statutory accounts and statutory reporting Oversee working capital including inventory, supply chain and treasury areas Provide key insight and analysis for decision making around pricing, margin, profitability and product/channel performance Analyse and report marketing/sales metrics within an omnichannel environment Collaborate across all function areas from sales to operations to supply chain, supporting growth initiatives whilst ensuring cost optimisation Lead and develop the finance team, innovate and drive improvements Lead on areas of process improvement, systems enhancements, automation and adoption of new processes/tools to ensure the business is efficient and ready to grow Overall management of the IT function Ensure compliance with key regulatory requirements including VAT, corporation tax and leading the audit. About you Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACA, ACCA or equivalent) Prior experience within an SME environment Exposure to related industry with high volume transactions and stock movement (retail, wholesale, manufacturing, distribution, FMCG) Blend of financial control and commercial capability Strong leadership, ability to lead and develop a team Netsuite experience desirable What's on offer Competitive salary for an SME Finance Director position Performance related bonus Company car Private Medical Insurance Enhanced Pension contributions 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Death in Service - 4x annual salary Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days from home Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Robert Half are working in exclusive partnership with Horwood Homewares to recruit a Finance Director on a permanent basis to be based in Avonmouth, Bristol. This is a great opportunity to join an established business with growth plans on the horizon, a wholesale supplier of cookware and kitchenware established in 1896. Reporting to the Managing Director and joining the senior leadership team, this is a highly visible role in an omnichannel business looking to grow. The Finance Director position is a blend of providing strategic direction whilst owning the finance function and remaining hands on where needed. A role that would suit an existing finance leader with exposure to a high-volume/stock-based environment looking to ensure robust financial control, commercial insight and support decision making to scale the business. An exciting role for the right person! About Horwood Homewares Horwood Homewares are a wholesale supplier of cookware and kitchenware established in 1896. They proudly manufacture and own long-standing British kitchenware brands Stellar and Judge, as well as their reusable and sustainable brand, Smidge. With over a century of expertise and experience, they know the industry inside and out, from the production line to the shop floor. Now part of a multinational group, distribution has grown to include not only most of the UK and Irish territories but also key European and global marketplaces. With products featured in major publications such as Good Housekeeping, mumsnet, The Independent through to a debut supporting role in Downton Abbey. - Kitchen Experts since 1896 - The Finance Director Role Production of monthly management accounts and associated commentary Budgeting and forecasting, cashflow management and reporting Delivery of statutory accounts and statutory reporting Oversee working capital including inventory, supply chain and treasury areas Provide key insight and analysis for decision making around pricing, margin, profitability and product/channel performance Analyse and report marketing/sales metrics within an omnichannel environment Collaborate across all function areas from sales to operations to supply chain, supporting growth initiatives whilst ensuring cost optimisation Lead and develop the finance team, innovate and drive improvements Lead on areas of process improvement, systems enhancements, automation and adoption of new processes/tools to ensure the business is efficient and ready to grow Overall management of the IT function Ensure compliance with key regulatory requirements including VAT, corporation tax and leading the audit. About you Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACA, ACCA or equivalent) Prior experience within an SME environment Exposure to related industry with high volume transactions and stock movement (retail, wholesale, manufacturing, distribution, FMCG) Blend of financial control and commercial capability Strong leadership, ability to lead and develop a team Netsuite experience desirable What's on offer Competitive salary for an SME Finance Director position Performance related bonus Company car Private Medical Insurance Enhanced Pension contributions 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Death in Service - 4x annual salary Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days from home Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
FMCG Organisation seeks an experienced hands-on Finance Director to join their business to assist in the transformation of the Finance function. The Finance Director will work closely with the Managing Director to lead a full review, redesign implementation of an efficient, insight-driven finance function that supports strategic decision-making, commercial growth, and compliance. The Finance Director will partner with internal stakeholders to improve and streamline the finance processes in order to facilitate greater transparency, financial insight, and ultimately growth across the business. This is a multi-faceted, hands-on leadership role within a stable yet growing company. Duties of the Finance Director include: Conduct a full diagnostic of the current finance function - structure, processes, systems, controls, reporting, and capability. Define and deliver a clear finance transformation roadmap with milestones, success metrics, and resource implications. Align finance strategy with the company's wider business objectives and growth plans.Redefine our internal financial processes for international operations. Assess current team capability, redefine roles/responsibilities, and implement clear accountability. Coach and upskill finance team members to improve accuracy, ownership, and commercial awareness. Build cross-functional credibility with the leadership team, working closely with the Financial Controller, and embed finance as a business partner, not a back-office function. Assess our current management reporting processes, facilitating accurate, timely MI packs, dashboards, and forecasts that drive decision-making. Implement improved budgeting, forecasting, and cash-flow management processes. Strengthening financial controls, reconciliation processes, and audit readiness. Review and update accounting policies to ensure compliance with IFRS/GAAP and local regulatory requirements. Improve our structured month-end close process with clear timelines and ownership. Evaluate current accounting / ERP systems and recommend upgrades or replacements. Streamline manual processes through automation, standardisation, and improved documentation. Partner with the MD to provide financial insight that supports commercial decision-making and growth. Build robust models for scenario planning, pricing, and investment evaluation. Lead on cashflow forecasting and working capital management to ensure liquidity and risk management.! Support fundraising, investor reporting, and due diligence processes if applicable. Review and strengthen financial governance, internal controls, and compliance frameworks. Requirements for the Finance Director include: Proven experience as a Finance Director within an SME environment - ideally in manufacturing, e-commerce, FMCG or retail, where you have navigated the complexities of stock, logistics and supply chain. Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) with at least 5 years' PQE. Natural ability to navigate complexity and difficult decision-making within a legacy accounting environment in order to build a first-class Finance function that supports our business. Evidence of leading finance transformation, process redesign, or systems implementation projects. Deep understanding of stock management, logistics, and supply chain finance Advanced ability to interpret and present financial data, build forecasts, budgets, and models, and provide commercial insight. Strong grasp of cash flow management, working capital optimisation, and CAPEX/OPEX. Experienced in implementing or upgrading accounting / ERP systems and introducing automation / standardisation in finance processes. Confident in managing audits, tax, and statutory compliance, ensuring robust internal controls. Change-orientated, pragmatic, and calm under pressure - thrives in evolving environments. Benefits include bonus, pension, car, private medical and hybrid working.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
FMCG Organisation seeks an experienced hands-on Finance Director to join their business to assist in the transformation of the Finance function. The Finance Director will work closely with the Managing Director to lead a full review, redesign implementation of an efficient, insight-driven finance function that supports strategic decision-making, commercial growth, and compliance. The Finance Director will partner with internal stakeholders to improve and streamline the finance processes in order to facilitate greater transparency, financial insight, and ultimately growth across the business. This is a multi-faceted, hands-on leadership role within a stable yet growing company. Duties of the Finance Director include: Conduct a full diagnostic of the current finance function - structure, processes, systems, controls, reporting, and capability. Define and deliver a clear finance transformation roadmap with milestones, success metrics, and resource implications. Align finance strategy with the company's wider business objectives and growth plans.Redefine our internal financial processes for international operations. Assess current team capability, redefine roles/responsibilities, and implement clear accountability. Coach and upskill finance team members to improve accuracy, ownership, and commercial awareness. Build cross-functional credibility with the leadership team, working closely with the Financial Controller, and embed finance as a business partner, not a back-office function. Assess our current management reporting processes, facilitating accurate, timely MI packs, dashboards, and forecasts that drive decision-making. Implement improved budgeting, forecasting, and cash-flow management processes. Strengthening financial controls, reconciliation processes, and audit readiness. Review and update accounting policies to ensure compliance with IFRS/GAAP and local regulatory requirements. Improve our structured month-end close process with clear timelines and ownership. Evaluate current accounting / ERP systems and recommend upgrades or replacements. Streamline manual processes through automation, standardisation, and improved documentation. Partner with the MD to provide financial insight that supports commercial decision-making and growth. Build robust models for scenario planning, pricing, and investment evaluation. Lead on cashflow forecasting and working capital management to ensure liquidity and risk management.! Support fundraising, investor reporting, and due diligence processes if applicable. Review and strengthen financial governance, internal controls, and compliance frameworks. Requirements for the Finance Director include: Proven experience as a Finance Director within an SME environment - ideally in manufacturing, e-commerce, FMCG or retail, where you have navigated the complexities of stock, logistics and supply chain. Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) with at least 5 years' PQE. Natural ability to navigate complexity and difficult decision-making within a legacy accounting environment in order to build a first-class Finance function that supports our business. Evidence of leading finance transformation, process redesign, or systems implementation projects. Deep understanding of stock management, logistics, and supply chain finance Advanced ability to interpret and present financial data, build forecasts, budgets, and models, and provide commercial insight. Strong grasp of cash flow management, working capital optimisation, and CAPEX/OPEX. Experienced in implementing or upgrading accounting / ERP systems and introducing automation / standardisation in finance processes. Confident in managing audits, tax, and statutory compliance, ensuring robust internal controls. Change-orientated, pragmatic, and calm under pressure - thrives in evolving environments. Benefits include bonus, pension, car, private medical and hybrid working.
Procurement & Inventory Manager at Wireless CCTV Ready to join a company that puts employee development and progression at the forefront? At Wireless CCTV, we appreciate all our employees and know they are our strongest assets. This is the reason we are passionate about providing long lasting careers. In the role of the Procurement and Inventory Manager, you will support the UK Operations director overseeing the end to end supply chain, sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and maintaining optimal stock levels to meet demand without overstocking. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious candidate who is looking for a hands on role in an ever growing business. The Procurement & Inventory Manager is responsible for overseeing the organisation's purchasing strategy, supplier relationships, stock control processes, and inventory accuracy. This role ensures materials and products are sourced cost effectively, inventory levels are optimised, and supply chain risks are proactively managed. The position works closely with operations, finance, and logistics teams to support seamless business continuity and operational efficiency. The Procurement and Inventory Manager Overview Develop and execute procurement strategies that deliver cost savings, quality improvements, and supplier reliability. Lead supplier selection, negotiation, and contract management processes. Conduct regular market and price analysis to identify risks, opportunities, and alternative sourcing options. Ensure compliance with UK procurement regulations, company policies, and ethical standards. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships and performance scorecards. Manage purchase orders from creation through to delivery, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and value for money. Oversee the full inventory lifecycle, including works orders, stock planning, reordering, replenishment, and stock level optimisation. Implement and maintain effective inventory control systems, including regular stock counts, cycle checks, and root cause analysis for discrepancies including physical verification of WCCTV assets. Analyse inventory data including ongoing BOM reviews to identify slow moving, obsolete, or high risk stock and propose corrective actions. Ensure accurate real time stock visibility across all company locations. Collaborate with warehouse and operations teams to improve layout, storage, and material handling efficiency. Manage WCCTV's returns process including intercompany returns. Work with finance teams to forecast and monitor procurement budgets and stock valuations. Identify and implement cost reduction initiatives without compromising quality or service levels. Report key KPIs such as stock accuracy, supplier performance, procurement savings, and inventory turnover. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across procurement and stock management processes. Maintain and optimise inventory management systems. Support digitalisation and automation of purchasing and stock workflows. Ensure compliance with health & safety standards, environmental regulations, and internal company policies. Mitigate supply chain risks by developing contingency plans and maintaining approved supplier lists. Monitor supplier compliance with contractual terms, sustainability standards, and quality expectations. The Benefits for a Procurement and Inventory Manager Training & Development: Private equity backed employer, we will provide continuous support and development throughout your career. Time Off: Annual leave increases with length of service, from your second year (starting at 25 days plus bank holidays). Health & Well being: Benefit from private healthcare and dental schemes and an employee assistance programme. Future Security: Pension contributions increase with length of service. Special Perks: Celebrate your birthday with a voucher, and every year a tree is planted to honour your day. Supportive Environment: Newly refurbished open plan office, encouraging an inter department supportive environment. Your Experience as a Procurement and Inventory Manager Proven experience in procurement, inventory management and supply chain (5+ years). Strong analytical and problem solving skills to monitor trends, costs and inventory accuracy. Access Dimensions experience would be desirable, but not essential. Excellent negotiation skills to develop favourable supplier terms. Good knowledge of MS Office, particularly MS Excel. Excellent communication and customer service skills - both written and verbal. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage and prioritise a busy and varied workload. Ability to work both efficiently and effectively alone as well as part of a large and varied team. Flexibility and excellent attention to detail. Be able to use initiative and be proactive in all tasks undertaken. A positive "can do" and "will do" attitude. Work in an autonomous role where you can manage your own working day with a high degree of responsibility. Who are we? Wireless CCTV (WCCTV) was founded in 2001 and we are established as the market leader for rapidly deployable mobile surveillance systems. We strive to maintain this by ensuring our core values of Quality, Innovation and Customer First are the focus of everything we do. In 2026, Private Equity Firm Arcus made a substantial investment in WCCTV. This investment is allowing us to rapidly scale and grow in the UK and establish a larger presence and explore new opportunities within the US. In addition to this investment, we were also recently named the overall winner on the top 100 Profit Track, "Ones to Watch" list in the UK. We firmly believe our employees are our strongest asset, and for that reason, we are dedicated to supporting their professional and personal development. We have a proven track record of investing in and progressing our high performing team members, providing them with promotion opportunities, training and ongoing support.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Procurement & Inventory Manager at Wireless CCTV Ready to join a company that puts employee development and progression at the forefront? At Wireless CCTV, we appreciate all our employees and know they are our strongest assets. This is the reason we are passionate about providing long lasting careers. In the role of the Procurement and Inventory Manager, you will support the UK Operations director overseeing the end to end supply chain, sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and maintaining optimal stock levels to meet demand without overstocking. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious candidate who is looking for a hands on role in an ever growing business. The Procurement & Inventory Manager is responsible for overseeing the organisation's purchasing strategy, supplier relationships, stock control processes, and inventory accuracy. This role ensures materials and products are sourced cost effectively, inventory levels are optimised, and supply chain risks are proactively managed. The position works closely with operations, finance, and logistics teams to support seamless business continuity and operational efficiency. The Procurement and Inventory Manager Overview Develop and execute procurement strategies that deliver cost savings, quality improvements, and supplier reliability. Lead supplier selection, negotiation, and contract management processes. Conduct regular market and price analysis to identify risks, opportunities, and alternative sourcing options. Ensure compliance with UK procurement regulations, company policies, and ethical standards. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships and performance scorecards. Manage purchase orders from creation through to delivery, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and value for money. Oversee the full inventory lifecycle, including works orders, stock planning, reordering, replenishment, and stock level optimisation. Implement and maintain effective inventory control systems, including regular stock counts, cycle checks, and root cause analysis for discrepancies including physical verification of WCCTV assets. Analyse inventory data including ongoing BOM reviews to identify slow moving, obsolete, or high risk stock and propose corrective actions. Ensure accurate real time stock visibility across all company locations. Collaborate with warehouse and operations teams to improve layout, storage, and material handling efficiency. Manage WCCTV's returns process including intercompany returns. Work with finance teams to forecast and monitor procurement budgets and stock valuations. Identify and implement cost reduction initiatives without compromising quality or service levels. Report key KPIs such as stock accuracy, supplier performance, procurement savings, and inventory turnover. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across procurement and stock management processes. Maintain and optimise inventory management systems. Support digitalisation and automation of purchasing and stock workflows. Ensure compliance with health & safety standards, environmental regulations, and internal company policies. Mitigate supply chain risks by developing contingency plans and maintaining approved supplier lists. Monitor supplier compliance with contractual terms, sustainability standards, and quality expectations. The Benefits for a Procurement and Inventory Manager Training & Development: Private equity backed employer, we will provide continuous support and development throughout your career. Time Off: Annual leave increases with length of service, from your second year (starting at 25 days plus bank holidays). Health & Well being: Benefit from private healthcare and dental schemes and an employee assistance programme. Future Security: Pension contributions increase with length of service. Special Perks: Celebrate your birthday with a voucher, and every year a tree is planted to honour your day. Supportive Environment: Newly refurbished open plan office, encouraging an inter department supportive environment. Your Experience as a Procurement and Inventory Manager Proven experience in procurement, inventory management and supply chain (5+ years). Strong analytical and problem solving skills to monitor trends, costs and inventory accuracy. Access Dimensions experience would be desirable, but not essential. Excellent negotiation skills to develop favourable supplier terms. Good knowledge of MS Office, particularly MS Excel. Excellent communication and customer service skills - both written and verbal. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage and prioritise a busy and varied workload. Ability to work both efficiently and effectively alone as well as part of a large and varied team. Flexibility and excellent attention to detail. Be able to use initiative and be proactive in all tasks undertaken. A positive "can do" and "will do" attitude. Work in an autonomous role where you can manage your own working day with a high degree of responsibility. Who are we? Wireless CCTV (WCCTV) was founded in 2001 and we are established as the market leader for rapidly deployable mobile surveillance systems. We strive to maintain this by ensuring our core values of Quality, Innovation and Customer First are the focus of everything we do. In 2026, Private Equity Firm Arcus made a substantial investment in WCCTV. This investment is allowing us to rapidly scale and grow in the UK and establish a larger presence and explore new opportunities within the US. In addition to this investment, we were also recently named the overall winner on the top 100 Profit Track, "Ones to Watch" list in the UK. We firmly believe our employees are our strongest asset, and for that reason, we are dedicated to supporting their professional and personal development. We have a proven track record of investing in and progressing our high performing team members, providing them with promotion opportunities, training and ongoing support.
WANTED - SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER / PROJECT LEADER - GLOUCESTERSHIRE & WEST MIDLANDS - LEADING UK BUILDING CONTRACTOR Sector: Construction / Building Open to consider an already experienced Project Leader / Project Director or a Senior Project Manager. COMPANY We are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager or Project Leader / Project Director, to join one of the UK's largest and most successful privately owned building main contractors. Initial multi million pound new build Commercial project to start on in Gloucestershire, with long term work in the West midlands to follow. Previous experience on Commercial / Office projects would be advantageous but not essential. Initially based in the midlands supporting the project at preconstruction stage and then going to site in Gloucestershire from early next year. Following this project future long term work in the midlands. (Open to consider candidates local to the midlands and willing to travel to Gloucestershire for initial project with a view of future midlands work to follow long term or alternatively someone based closer to Gloucestershire to deliver this one project on a fixed term basis). What Makes it Great? -Opportunity to join one of the UK's leadingTier 1 building main contractors -Diverse range of building sector projects to keep things interesting (including Education, Commercial, MOJ, Student Accommodation, PRS and Hotels). -Multi-Million Pound Construction Projects. -Very low staff turnover. -Very stable and financially secure business, ideal employer for long term job security. -Excellent place for career progression with a busy work order book creating internal progression opportunities. ROLE: As Project Director you will be responsible for the overall leadership, direction, management and supervision of projects to achieve the best possible results and health and safety standards. You will be responsible for delivering projects to time, cost and quality targets and provide leadership and support to managing the delivery of projects liaising regularly with other department heads to ensure programme, specification and quality and cost objectives are achieved. Work closely with customers to manage the customer experience and journey. DUTIES: As Project Director the role will include: Lead the project team and manage the supply chain to deliver projects to time, meeting cost and quality targets. Monitor and drive weekly progress and liaise with other department heads to resolve any delays or issues identified. Ensure that a culture exists within the site construction team that guarantees the required quality of the build process is achieved. Ensure safety targets and standards are maintained by knowing what safety excellence looks like and communicating safety to the project team to deliver high standards. Foster a continuous improvement culture by actively seeking input from all members of the project team and encouraging them to implement safety improvements Proactively manage the customer relationship during delivery, including change and decision making to effectively manage expectations, and maintain long-term relationships Communication of a clear vision and strategy the project delivery team in order to deliver contracts in line with contract programmes and cost plans. Programme Management: proactively manage and monitor programmes Effective people management: build and manage the team around you, providing constructive feedback and inspiring others to progress. Ability to take ownership of projects whilst having the backing of a supportive team Aligning performance targets to business objectives, driving critical business areas such as Safety, Quality, Programme, Delivery and People. Requirements: To be considered for this Project Director role you must meet the following criteria: - Previous employment as a Project Director, Ops Manager, Construction Director, Construction Manager, Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager. - Previous experience on construction / building projects (Education, Healthcare, Commercial, Industrial, MOJ, Residential or Leisure) - Previous main contractor employment. - Confident and well organized. - Results driven. - High level of communication and client facing skills. - Relevant industry qualification (Degree / HND / HNC etc). Remuneration: The successful Project Director will receive: Competitive Basic (Dependent on experience) Car / Allowance Healthcare Pension Bonus To be considered for this vacancy or to find out more information please apply now. Services advertised by Talk Recruitment are that of an employment business and/or agency.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
WANTED - SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER / PROJECT LEADER - GLOUCESTERSHIRE & WEST MIDLANDS - LEADING UK BUILDING CONTRACTOR Sector: Construction / Building Open to consider an already experienced Project Leader / Project Director or a Senior Project Manager. COMPANY We are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager or Project Leader / Project Director, to join one of the UK's largest and most successful privately owned building main contractors. Initial multi million pound new build Commercial project to start on in Gloucestershire, with long term work in the West midlands to follow. Previous experience on Commercial / Office projects would be advantageous but not essential. Initially based in the midlands supporting the project at preconstruction stage and then going to site in Gloucestershire from early next year. Following this project future long term work in the midlands. (Open to consider candidates local to the midlands and willing to travel to Gloucestershire for initial project with a view of future midlands work to follow long term or alternatively someone based closer to Gloucestershire to deliver this one project on a fixed term basis). What Makes it Great? -Opportunity to join one of the UK's leadingTier 1 building main contractors -Diverse range of building sector projects to keep things interesting (including Education, Commercial, MOJ, Student Accommodation, PRS and Hotels). -Multi-Million Pound Construction Projects. -Very low staff turnover. -Very stable and financially secure business, ideal employer for long term job security. -Excellent place for career progression with a busy work order book creating internal progression opportunities. ROLE: As Project Director you will be responsible for the overall leadership, direction, management and supervision of projects to achieve the best possible results and health and safety standards. You will be responsible for delivering projects to time, cost and quality targets and provide leadership and support to managing the delivery of projects liaising regularly with other department heads to ensure programme, specification and quality and cost objectives are achieved. Work closely with customers to manage the customer experience and journey. DUTIES: As Project Director the role will include: Lead the project team and manage the supply chain to deliver projects to time, meeting cost and quality targets. Monitor and drive weekly progress and liaise with other department heads to resolve any delays or issues identified. Ensure that a culture exists within the site construction team that guarantees the required quality of the build process is achieved. Ensure safety targets and standards are maintained by knowing what safety excellence looks like and communicating safety to the project team to deliver high standards. Foster a continuous improvement culture by actively seeking input from all members of the project team and encouraging them to implement safety improvements Proactively manage the customer relationship during delivery, including change and decision making to effectively manage expectations, and maintain long-term relationships Communication of a clear vision and strategy the project delivery team in order to deliver contracts in line with contract programmes and cost plans. Programme Management: proactively manage and monitor programmes Effective people management: build and manage the team around you, providing constructive feedback and inspiring others to progress. Ability to take ownership of projects whilst having the backing of a supportive team Aligning performance targets to business objectives, driving critical business areas such as Safety, Quality, Programme, Delivery and People. Requirements: To be considered for this Project Director role you must meet the following criteria: - Previous employment as a Project Director, Ops Manager, Construction Director, Construction Manager, Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager. - Previous experience on construction / building projects (Education, Healthcare, Commercial, Industrial, MOJ, Residential or Leisure) - Previous main contractor employment. - Confident and well organized. - Results driven. - High level of communication and client facing skills. - Relevant industry qualification (Degree / HND / HNC etc). Remuneration: The successful Project Director will receive: Competitive Basic (Dependent on experience) Car / Allowance Healthcare Pension Bonus To be considered for this vacancy or to find out more information please apply now. Services advertised by Talk Recruitment are that of an employment business and/or agency.
We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer, committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination, where everyone is treated with respect and fairness. JGM is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. Role Overview The Commercial Director is a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for setting and leading the overall commercial strategy of the business. This role provides strategic direction and oversight of all commercial activities across the organisation, ensuring strong financial performance, effective risk management, and robust contractual governance. The Commercial Director will lead the commercial function across all projects and frameworks, driving consistency, best practice, and continuous improvement, while supporting business growth, client relationships, and long term profitability. Health, Safety & Environment Safety is a core value at JGM and must always be a primary consideration in all work activities. All employees have a responsibility to under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 to: Take reasonable care of themselves and others who may be affected by their actions or omissions, Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of colleagues and visitors, Protect, as far as reasonably practicable, others from risks arising from work activities. The Commercial Director is responsible for supporting and promoting a strong safety culture and ensuring their decisions align with company Health, Safety, and Environmental policies and obligations. Key Responsibilities Strategic Commercial Leadership Define and implement the company's commercial strategy aligned with business objectives, Provide leadership and direction to the commercial function across all projects and regions, Act as a key advisor to the Managing Director and board on commercial matters, Drive a culture of commercial excellence, accountability, and performance Financial Performance & Governance Oversee overall business financial performance including revenue, margin, and cash flow, Establish and maintain robust commercial governance, controls, and reporting frameworks, Lead financial forecasting, budgeting, and long term planning in collaboration with senior leadership, Review and challenge project performance (CVRs) to ensure accuracy and accountability, Identify and drive opportunities to improve profitability and operational efficiency Provide strategic oversight of contractual risk across all projects and frameworks, Ensure effective management of contracts (NEC, JCT, SBCC) and commercial compliance, Lead high level negotiations, dispute resolution, and risk mitigation strategies, Protect the company's commercial interests and ensure contractual entitlements are maximised Procurement & Supply Chain Strategy Develop and implement procurement and supply chain strategies aligned with business goals, Oversee key subcontractor and supplier relationships at a strategic level, Ensure robust subcontract management processes are in place across all projects, Drive value, performance, and innovation within the supply chain Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor, and develop the commercial management team including Commercial Managers and Surveyors, Build a high performing commercial function with clear structure, accountability, and succession planning, Promote continuous professional development and best practice across the team, Foster a collaborative working environment across commercial, operational, and support functions Business Growth & Stakeholder Management Support business development, tendering, and pre construction activities with strategic commercial input, Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, partners, and stakeholders, Contribute to company growth strategy, identifying new opportunities and markets, Represent the business at senior level in client and industry engagements Extensive experience in a senior commercial leadership role within the building services / M&E sector, Proven track record of leading commercial strategy and delivering strong financial performance, Deep understanding of contract forms including NEC, JCT, and SBCC, Strong commercial acumen with strategic and operational capability, Exceptional leadership and team development skills, Highly developed negotiation and stakeholder management abilities, Ability to manage complex risk and drive business wide improvements, Advanced financial and analytical skills Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline, Professional membership (RICS or equivalent) highly desirable, Full UK Driving Licence Competitive executive salary (commensurate with experience), Company pension scheme, Car allowance / company vehicle (if applicable), Bonus / performance related incentives, Opportunity to shape and lead the commercial strategy of a growing business, Career progression and executive development opportunities General This job description outlines the main responsibilities and duties of the role but is not exhaustive. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties within the company as necessary, consistent with the level of responsibility and competence of the role. JGM reserves the right to amend or update this job description in line with business needs and company priorities. Salary: Competitive (Depending on Experience) Salary: Negotiable - Based on Experience
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer, committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination, where everyone is treated with respect and fairness. JGM is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. Role Overview The Commercial Director is a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for setting and leading the overall commercial strategy of the business. This role provides strategic direction and oversight of all commercial activities across the organisation, ensuring strong financial performance, effective risk management, and robust contractual governance. The Commercial Director will lead the commercial function across all projects and frameworks, driving consistency, best practice, and continuous improvement, while supporting business growth, client relationships, and long term profitability. Health, Safety & Environment Safety is a core value at JGM and must always be a primary consideration in all work activities. All employees have a responsibility to under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 to: Take reasonable care of themselves and others who may be affected by their actions or omissions, Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of colleagues and visitors, Protect, as far as reasonably practicable, others from risks arising from work activities. The Commercial Director is responsible for supporting and promoting a strong safety culture and ensuring their decisions align with company Health, Safety, and Environmental policies and obligations. Key Responsibilities Strategic Commercial Leadership Define and implement the company's commercial strategy aligned with business objectives, Provide leadership and direction to the commercial function across all projects and regions, Act as a key advisor to the Managing Director and board on commercial matters, Drive a culture of commercial excellence, accountability, and performance Financial Performance & Governance Oversee overall business financial performance including revenue, margin, and cash flow, Establish and maintain robust commercial governance, controls, and reporting frameworks, Lead financial forecasting, budgeting, and long term planning in collaboration with senior leadership, Review and challenge project performance (CVRs) to ensure accuracy and accountability, Identify and drive opportunities to improve profitability and operational efficiency Provide strategic oversight of contractual risk across all projects and frameworks, Ensure effective management of contracts (NEC, JCT, SBCC) and commercial compliance, Lead high level negotiations, dispute resolution, and risk mitigation strategies, Protect the company's commercial interests and ensure contractual entitlements are maximised Procurement & Supply Chain Strategy Develop and implement procurement and supply chain strategies aligned with business goals, Oversee key subcontractor and supplier relationships at a strategic level, Ensure robust subcontract management processes are in place across all projects, Drive value, performance, and innovation within the supply chain Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor, and develop the commercial management team including Commercial Managers and Surveyors, Build a high performing commercial function with clear structure, accountability, and succession planning, Promote continuous professional development and best practice across the team, Foster a collaborative working environment across commercial, operational, and support functions Business Growth & Stakeholder Management Support business development, tendering, and pre construction activities with strategic commercial input, Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, partners, and stakeholders, Contribute to company growth strategy, identifying new opportunities and markets, Represent the business at senior level in client and industry engagements Extensive experience in a senior commercial leadership role within the building services / M&E sector, Proven track record of leading commercial strategy and delivering strong financial performance, Deep understanding of contract forms including NEC, JCT, and SBCC, Strong commercial acumen with strategic and operational capability, Exceptional leadership and team development skills, Highly developed negotiation and stakeholder management abilities, Ability to manage complex risk and drive business wide improvements, Advanced financial and analytical skills Qualifications Degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related discipline, Professional membership (RICS or equivalent) highly desirable, Full UK Driving Licence Competitive executive salary (commensurate with experience), Company pension scheme, Car allowance / company vehicle (if applicable), Bonus / performance related incentives, Opportunity to shape and lead the commercial strategy of a growing business, Career progression and executive development opportunities General This job description outlines the main responsibilities and duties of the role but is not exhaustive. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties within the company as necessary, consistent with the level of responsibility and competence of the role. JGM reserves the right to amend or update this job description in line with business needs and company priorities. Salary: Competitive (Depending on Experience) Salary: Negotiable - Based on Experience
Purpose of the Role The purpose of the role is to provide support to Grosvenor Facilities Management team, reporting to the FM Operations Manager/Director. The highest levels of customer service to our internal and external stakeholders by providing and maintaining a central hub of relevant and accurate data. Key Responsibilities To work alongside the Facilities Management team in a support role, learning the key aspects of the FM role. To provide the Facilities Managers with administrative support and to field phone calls during periods of leave. Spend time with key Property Management departments to understand the corporate supply chain process, the management agreement and services offered, our key policies and procedures, legislation relating to handling client monies and the roles undertaken in Client Accounting, Credit Control and Treasury to be able to better support the business. Manage and monitor the completion of service charge budgets for the entire portfolio, ensuring they are completed on time and report on stats quarterly. To work alongside the Client Accounting team to ensure service partners invoices are processed promptly and report on stats monthly (cost reviews). To track the reconciliation process each quarter in regards to service charge expenditure. Assist with raising work orders for the Facilities Managers on the chosen client system. To provide cover for other FM Coordinators within the team as and when required. To be a superuser on all systems used throughout the portfolio and assist with training new starters. Compile Tenant Handbooks, Emergency Plans, Hazardous Waste Registers etc. in conjunction with the Facilities Managers and ensure data is uploaded to the relevant system. General administrative duties such as, but not limited to; compiling letters for Section 20 matters, filing, data input, meeting and travel booking. Other adhoc duties as and when required to include Facilities Management post and stationary requirements. Line management of team Coordinator(s), with overall responsibility of the delivery of the day to day administration for Facilities Management Team. Including but not limited to the below: Monitor reporting from team. Monitor responses to shared inbox of access & meter requests and general queries. Supervision in the completion of the below tasks and duties with the allocated personnel: Management the Section 20 process including; compiling quotes, liaising with Facilities Managers, Property Managers, sending Section 20 packs and tracking responses. Monitoring s20 inbox and compile responses. Extract S20 report and input data into tracker utilising Asana Quarterly download of budget packs. Support allocated Facilities Managers Check and approve costs under £500 for FMs (including routine PPM costs). To compile and complete client reporting and attend client meetings to support and present data. Annually generate PPMs on Elogs. Print and post all reconciliation packs. (including PDF splitting) Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential At least 2 years experience in an administration role General Education to GCSE standard with an A-C grade in English & Maths or equivalent standard Reliable, helpful and well presented. Ability to work in a team or alone Team player with strong customer service skills, able to provide a helpful and polite service. Pleasant telephone manner and efficiency in relaying messages and taking instructions. Excellent communication skills Able to take comprehensive minutes of meetings. Ability to deal with confidential information. Good organisational and time management skills with the ability to prioritise workload and multitask in a calm and professional manner. Able to work under pressure to deadlines. Careful and conscientious with an aptitude for attention to detail. Willingness and ability to learn on the job, keen to undertake training and career development. Desirable Proficient in a full range of Microsoft applications inc. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access Outlook. Broad knowledge of office administration within a facilities management/property management environment. Experience of dealing with senior level staff confidently with excellent verbal and written communication. Experience and knowledge of helpdesk systems and procedures. Data input experience. Experience working within a Facilities Management team. Understanding of Health & Safety Legislation. Working Hours 08:00 - 16:30 Benefits Benefits Booklet
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Purpose of the Role The purpose of the role is to provide support to Grosvenor Facilities Management team, reporting to the FM Operations Manager/Director. The highest levels of customer service to our internal and external stakeholders by providing and maintaining a central hub of relevant and accurate data. Key Responsibilities To work alongside the Facilities Management team in a support role, learning the key aspects of the FM role. To provide the Facilities Managers with administrative support and to field phone calls during periods of leave. Spend time with key Property Management departments to understand the corporate supply chain process, the management agreement and services offered, our key policies and procedures, legislation relating to handling client monies and the roles undertaken in Client Accounting, Credit Control and Treasury to be able to better support the business. Manage and monitor the completion of service charge budgets for the entire portfolio, ensuring they are completed on time and report on stats quarterly. To work alongside the Client Accounting team to ensure service partners invoices are processed promptly and report on stats monthly (cost reviews). To track the reconciliation process each quarter in regards to service charge expenditure. Assist with raising work orders for the Facilities Managers on the chosen client system. To provide cover for other FM Coordinators within the team as and when required. To be a superuser on all systems used throughout the portfolio and assist with training new starters. Compile Tenant Handbooks, Emergency Plans, Hazardous Waste Registers etc. in conjunction with the Facilities Managers and ensure data is uploaded to the relevant system. General administrative duties such as, but not limited to; compiling letters for Section 20 matters, filing, data input, meeting and travel booking. Other adhoc duties as and when required to include Facilities Management post and stationary requirements. Line management of team Coordinator(s), with overall responsibility of the delivery of the day to day administration for Facilities Management Team. Including but not limited to the below: Monitor reporting from team. Monitor responses to shared inbox of access & meter requests and general queries. Supervision in the completion of the below tasks and duties with the allocated personnel: Management the Section 20 process including; compiling quotes, liaising with Facilities Managers, Property Managers, sending Section 20 packs and tracking responses. Monitoring s20 inbox and compile responses. Extract S20 report and input data into tracker utilising Asana Quarterly download of budget packs. Support allocated Facilities Managers Check and approve costs under £500 for FMs (including routine PPM costs). To compile and complete client reporting and attend client meetings to support and present data. Annually generate PPMs on Elogs. Print and post all reconciliation packs. (including PDF splitting) Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential At least 2 years experience in an administration role General Education to GCSE standard with an A-C grade in English & Maths or equivalent standard Reliable, helpful and well presented. Ability to work in a team or alone Team player with strong customer service skills, able to provide a helpful and polite service. Pleasant telephone manner and efficiency in relaying messages and taking instructions. Excellent communication skills Able to take comprehensive minutes of meetings. Ability to deal with confidential information. Good organisational and time management skills with the ability to prioritise workload and multitask in a calm and professional manner. Able to work under pressure to deadlines. Careful and conscientious with an aptitude for attention to detail. Willingness and ability to learn on the job, keen to undertake training and career development. Desirable Proficient in a full range of Microsoft applications inc. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access Outlook. Broad knowledge of office administration within a facilities management/property management environment. Experience of dealing with senior level staff confidently with excellent verbal and written communication. Experience and knowledge of helpdesk systems and procedures. Data input experience. Experience working within a Facilities Management team. Understanding of Health & Safety Legislation. Working Hours 08:00 - 16:30 Benefits Benefits Booklet
Apply now Job no: 564639 Work type: Full time Site: Stafford Categories: Central Support Location: Staffordshire Salary: Competitive/market rate Business Area: Commercial Fleet Services Halfords has transformed from a £1.1bn cycling retailer into a £1.7bn motoring and cycling led business, with services now accounting for over half of Group revenue and B2B contributing nearly a third. Commercial Fleet Services (CFS) sits at the centre of this growth. Following a period of rapid expansion and integration, the business is now focused on optimising its operating model, unlocking the full value of its scale and building a unified high performing commercial proposition. We are seeking a Commercial Director to lead this next phase, operating as a key member of the CFS leadership team and shaping the future direction of a national B2B business. Role This is a senior leadership role with full accountability for the commercial performance of CFS. You will define and execute the end to end commercial strategy across a complex B2B operation, leading sales, account management, category, logistics and buying teams to deliver sustainable profitable growth. Working closely with the Managing Director and wider leadership team, your focus will be on optimising the integrated business, building a consistent and scalable commercial model and translating scale into competitive advantage. Scope and Accountability Full ownership of the commercial P&L across CFS, with combined responsibility for revenue, margin and EBIT delivery Leadership of a national commercial function spanning sales, account management, category, logistics and buying Accountability for new business, client retention and overall customer profitability Significant influence across Halfords broad B2B strategy and transformation agenda What You'll Be Driving Revenue growth through new business, client retention and expansion across key accounts Margin expansion through pricing, supplier negotiation and product mix optimisation A differentiated customer proposition across all customer segments Strategic partnerships with key clients and suppliers, delivering long term commercial value Data led decision making, using insight to drive trading performance and commercial effectiveness Cross functional alignment across supply chain, finance and operations Build and lead a high performing multi disciplinary commercial team Create a culture of accountability, pace and continuous improvement Align short term trading delivery with longer term commercial transformation Act as a visible and influential leader across the CFS and wider Halfords business What We're Looking For We are seeking a proven commercial leader with experience operating at scale within complex, multi site B2B environments. A strong track record of owning and delivering commercial P&L performance Experience in environments that have undergone integration, transformation or structural change Background within automotive, fleet, mobility, tyres or adjacent B2B service led sectors Deep expertise across sales, account management, category and supplier strategy The ability to build structure, consistency and performance within complex organisations Strong negotiation capability and commercial judgement A data led approach to decision making The credibility and presence to influence at senior leadership level You will be comfortable operating in a business that is continuing to evolve, with the resilience and pace to deliver results while continuing to refine and improve the commercial model. Reward and Benefits A senior leadership salary and reward package, benchmarked against market data A performance related bonus and long term incentive structure aligned to delivery and business outcomes Hybrid working with three days per week on site, including two days based in Stafford, with flexibility aligned to business needs The opportunity to play a key role in shaping the commercial future of a national, growing B2B business Inclusion and Diversity At Halfords, we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Apply now Job no: 564639 Work type: Full time Site: Stafford Categories: Central Support Location: Staffordshire Salary: Competitive/market rate Business Area: Commercial Fleet Services Halfords has transformed from a £1.1bn cycling retailer into a £1.7bn motoring and cycling led business, with services now accounting for over half of Group revenue and B2B contributing nearly a third. Commercial Fleet Services (CFS) sits at the centre of this growth. Following a period of rapid expansion and integration, the business is now focused on optimising its operating model, unlocking the full value of its scale and building a unified high performing commercial proposition. We are seeking a Commercial Director to lead this next phase, operating as a key member of the CFS leadership team and shaping the future direction of a national B2B business. Role This is a senior leadership role with full accountability for the commercial performance of CFS. You will define and execute the end to end commercial strategy across a complex B2B operation, leading sales, account management, category, logistics and buying teams to deliver sustainable profitable growth. Working closely with the Managing Director and wider leadership team, your focus will be on optimising the integrated business, building a consistent and scalable commercial model and translating scale into competitive advantage. Scope and Accountability Full ownership of the commercial P&L across CFS, with combined responsibility for revenue, margin and EBIT delivery Leadership of a national commercial function spanning sales, account management, category, logistics and buying Accountability for new business, client retention and overall customer profitability Significant influence across Halfords broad B2B strategy and transformation agenda What You'll Be Driving Revenue growth through new business, client retention and expansion across key accounts Margin expansion through pricing, supplier negotiation and product mix optimisation A differentiated customer proposition across all customer segments Strategic partnerships with key clients and suppliers, delivering long term commercial value Data led decision making, using insight to drive trading performance and commercial effectiveness Cross functional alignment across supply chain, finance and operations Build and lead a high performing multi disciplinary commercial team Create a culture of accountability, pace and continuous improvement Align short term trading delivery with longer term commercial transformation Act as a visible and influential leader across the CFS and wider Halfords business What We're Looking For We are seeking a proven commercial leader with experience operating at scale within complex, multi site B2B environments. A strong track record of owning and delivering commercial P&L performance Experience in environments that have undergone integration, transformation or structural change Background within automotive, fleet, mobility, tyres or adjacent B2B service led sectors Deep expertise across sales, account management, category and supplier strategy The ability to build structure, consistency and performance within complex organisations Strong negotiation capability and commercial judgement A data led approach to decision making The credibility and presence to influence at senior leadership level You will be comfortable operating in a business that is continuing to evolve, with the resilience and pace to deliver results while continuing to refine and improve the commercial model. Reward and Benefits A senior leadership salary and reward package, benchmarked against market data A performance related bonus and long term incentive structure aligned to delivery and business outcomes Hybrid working with three days per week on site, including two days based in Stafford, with flexibility aligned to business needs The opportunity to play a key role in shaping the commercial future of a national, growing B2B business Inclusion and Diversity At Halfords, we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences.