NXTGEN are pleased to be supporting a prestigious, high-growth brand based in Norfolk who are searching for a Part Qualified Assistant Management Accountant. This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious finance professional who is part-qualified and looking to progress their career within a fast-paced and evolving finance function. Working closely with a brilliant and highly experienced finance team, you will play a key role in supporting the business through continued expansion. This is a progressive role with genuine development opportunities for the right individual. This business is experiencing significant growth and is investing heavily in its people, systems, and processes. As a result, they are looking for someone who thrives in change, can adapt quickly, and is confident managing competing priorities in a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the preparation of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Support the month-end close process, including journals, accruals, and prepayments Reconcile balance sheet accounts and investigate variances Assist with budgeting and forecasting activities Support cash flow reporting and analysis Work closely with key stakeholders across the business to provide financial insight Help improve and develop finance processes as the function continues to evolve Assist with ad hoc reporting and analysis as required The ideal candidate will be part-qualified ACCA or CIMA with strong experience supporting month-end accounting processes, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment. They will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise workload effectively whilst consistently meeting deadlines. Strong communication skills, alongside a proactive and can-do attitude, are essential, as is a genuine keenness to learn and progress within a growing business. In return, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to join a prestigious and rapidly growing Norfolk-based brand, benefiting from strong mentorship from an experienced finance professional, genuine career progression opportunities, exposure to a broad and evolving finance function, and a supportive and forward-thinking working environment.
May 13, 2026
Full time
NXTGEN are pleased to be supporting a prestigious, high-growth brand based in Norfolk who are searching for a Part Qualified Assistant Management Accountant. This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious finance professional who is part-qualified and looking to progress their career within a fast-paced and evolving finance function. Working closely with a brilliant and highly experienced finance team, you will play a key role in supporting the business through continued expansion. This is a progressive role with genuine development opportunities for the right individual. This business is experiencing significant growth and is investing heavily in its people, systems, and processes. As a result, they are looking for someone who thrives in change, can adapt quickly, and is confident managing competing priorities in a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the preparation of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Support the month-end close process, including journals, accruals, and prepayments Reconcile balance sheet accounts and investigate variances Assist with budgeting and forecasting activities Support cash flow reporting and analysis Work closely with key stakeholders across the business to provide financial insight Help improve and develop finance processes as the function continues to evolve Assist with ad hoc reporting and analysis as required The ideal candidate will be part-qualified ACCA or CIMA with strong experience supporting month-end accounting processes, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment. They will demonstrate excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise workload effectively whilst consistently meeting deadlines. Strong communication skills, alongside a proactive and can-do attitude, are essential, as is a genuine keenness to learn and progress within a growing business. In return, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to join a prestigious and rapidly growing Norfolk-based brand, benefiting from strong mentorship from an experienced finance professional, genuine career progression opportunities, exposure to a broad and evolving finance function, and a supportive and forward-thinking working environment.
Chartered Landscape Architect - Bristol As a Chartered Landscape Architect, you'll be working on projects that transform everyday spaces into places people actively choose to use-whether that's revitalising urban areas, designing engaging public realm, or contributing to large-scale regeneration schemes. The focus here is on creating landscapes that are not only visually strong, but socially and environmentally meaningful. As mentioned, this role would be at the Chartered Landscape Architect level; however, there is also an Assistant Landscape Architect opportunity for those who are keen to continue developing in their early career and receive the support needed to progress. The consultancy operates across a diverse mix of sectors including urban regeneration, education, healthcare, mixed-use developments, and public realm. Their work ranges from strategic masterplanning to detailed design, with a consistent emphasis on sustainability, placemaking, and buildable solutions. Projects are delivered in a highly collaborative environment, giving a Chartered Landscape Architect exposure to the full lifecycle-from early concept through to site delivery. About the role This position is suited to a Chartered Landscape Architect with at least two years of UK experience who is looking to step into a role with greater responsibility and variety. You'll contribute across all stages of projects, with opportunities to be involved in coordination and aspects of project management. Requirements Degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture (LI-accredited or working towards) CMLI status Experience across multiple project stages Strong planting knowledge Proficient in Revit Responsibilities Assist in landscape design and technical delivery Support LVIA preparation and planning documentation Produce drawings and reports using Revit Undertake site analysis and appraisals Engage with clients and stakeholders Support bids and business development Attend meetings and site visits Coordinate with teams and resolve technical issues Offer Competitive salary + extensive bonus and benefits Hybrid working (37-hour week) Professional development support For more information on the Chartered Landscape Architect or Assistant role, reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Chartered Landscape Architect - Bristol As a Chartered Landscape Architect, you'll be working on projects that transform everyday spaces into places people actively choose to use-whether that's revitalising urban areas, designing engaging public realm, or contributing to large-scale regeneration schemes. The focus here is on creating landscapes that are not only visually strong, but socially and environmentally meaningful. As mentioned, this role would be at the Chartered Landscape Architect level; however, there is also an Assistant Landscape Architect opportunity for those who are keen to continue developing in their early career and receive the support needed to progress. The consultancy operates across a diverse mix of sectors including urban regeneration, education, healthcare, mixed-use developments, and public realm. Their work ranges from strategic masterplanning to detailed design, with a consistent emphasis on sustainability, placemaking, and buildable solutions. Projects are delivered in a highly collaborative environment, giving a Chartered Landscape Architect exposure to the full lifecycle-from early concept through to site delivery. About the role This position is suited to a Chartered Landscape Architect with at least two years of UK experience who is looking to step into a role with greater responsibility and variety. You'll contribute across all stages of projects, with opportunities to be involved in coordination and aspects of project management. Requirements Degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture (LI-accredited or working towards) CMLI status Experience across multiple project stages Strong planting knowledge Proficient in Revit Responsibilities Assist in landscape design and technical delivery Support LVIA preparation and planning documentation Produce drawings and reports using Revit Undertake site analysis and appraisals Engage with clients and stakeholders Support bids and business development Attend meetings and site visits Coordinate with teams and resolve technical issues Offer Competitive salary + extensive bonus and benefits Hybrid working (37-hour week) Professional development support For more information on the Chartered Landscape Architect or Assistant role, reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
Are you an organised, proactive events professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment? We're looking for an Events Coordinator to join an ambitious marketing team in Canterbury, playing a key role in delivering engaging, high-quality events that strengthen client relationships and drive business growth. Events Coordinator (Marketing Team)Canterbury, Kent, CT1 Full Time, Permanent Competitive salary and benefits Please note: You must be authorised to work in the UK Our client is an accountancy firm based in Canterbury, Kent. They are looking for a talented Events Coordinator to join their marketing team. This is a varied and hands-on role, coordinating everything from in-person seminars and networking events to virtual sessions and lead-generating campaigns. What you'll do: Event planning and delivery Plan, coordinate, and deliver a programme of client events, seminars, webinars, and networking activities Manage event logistics end-to-end, including venues, suppliers, invitations, registrations, and on-the-day delivery Support the delivery of lead-generation events aligned with business development goals Stakeholder management Work closely with partners, directors, and internal teams to shape event objectives and content Liaise confidently with external suppliers, venues, and agencies Ensure all stakeholders are aligned and informed throughout the planning process Marketing and promotion Collaborate with the marketing team to promote events across email, social media, and the website Support the creation of event materials, communications, and follow-up content Help ensure brand consistency across all event touchpoints CRM and data management Manage event data within CRM systems, ensuring accuracy and timely follow-up Track registrations, attendance, and engagement Support post-event reporting and analysis to measure success and ROI Continuous improvement Gather feedback and identify opportunities to improve event effectiveness Stay up to date with event trends, formats, and technology to enhance delivery Who you are: Proven experience coordinating events, ideally within a B2B or professional services environment Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously Proactive, flexible, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong stakeholder management skills, with confidence working across all levels of the business Experience using CRM systems to manage event data and reporting Excellent communication and attention to detail A collaborative team player with a hands-on, can-do approach How you'll develop your career: Take ownership of a diverse and high-impact events programme Work alongside a supportive and ambitious marketing team Play a visible role in strengthening client relationships and business growth Benefits include: Competitive salary and regular pay reviews Christmas bonus Staff recruitment bonus scheme Client introduction commission scheme Employee Assistance Programme Eye test vouchers Annual flu jab Cycle to Work scheme About the Employer: Established in 1938, this Kent-based accountancy and advisory firm delivers the expertise to compete with leading UK firms. Based in Canterbury, they advise clients across London, the UK and internationally. They combine the accessibility and trust of a local firm with the technical depth and commercial capability of a London advisory practice, supporting ambitious businesses, investors and management teams through growth and change. Ready to bring events to life and make an impact? Apply now and help deliver engaging experiences that connect, inspire, and drive results. How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to complete your application and provide any other supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Other suitable skills and experience include Event Coordinator, Events Executive, Event Marketing Executive, Conference Coordinator, Client Events Coordinator, Corporate Events Executive, Marketing Events Assistant, Business Development Events Coordinator, Professional Services Events Coordinator.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Are you an organised, proactive events professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment? We're looking for an Events Coordinator to join an ambitious marketing team in Canterbury, playing a key role in delivering engaging, high-quality events that strengthen client relationships and drive business growth. Events Coordinator (Marketing Team)Canterbury, Kent, CT1 Full Time, Permanent Competitive salary and benefits Please note: You must be authorised to work in the UK Our client is an accountancy firm based in Canterbury, Kent. They are looking for a talented Events Coordinator to join their marketing team. This is a varied and hands-on role, coordinating everything from in-person seminars and networking events to virtual sessions and lead-generating campaigns. What you'll do: Event planning and delivery Plan, coordinate, and deliver a programme of client events, seminars, webinars, and networking activities Manage event logistics end-to-end, including venues, suppliers, invitations, registrations, and on-the-day delivery Support the delivery of lead-generation events aligned with business development goals Stakeholder management Work closely with partners, directors, and internal teams to shape event objectives and content Liaise confidently with external suppliers, venues, and agencies Ensure all stakeholders are aligned and informed throughout the planning process Marketing and promotion Collaborate with the marketing team to promote events across email, social media, and the website Support the creation of event materials, communications, and follow-up content Help ensure brand consistency across all event touchpoints CRM and data management Manage event data within CRM systems, ensuring accuracy and timely follow-up Track registrations, attendance, and engagement Support post-event reporting and analysis to measure success and ROI Continuous improvement Gather feedback and identify opportunities to improve event effectiveness Stay up to date with event trends, formats, and technology to enhance delivery Who you are: Proven experience coordinating events, ideally within a B2B or professional services environment Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously Proactive, flexible, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong stakeholder management skills, with confidence working across all levels of the business Experience using CRM systems to manage event data and reporting Excellent communication and attention to detail A collaborative team player with a hands-on, can-do approach How you'll develop your career: Take ownership of a diverse and high-impact events programme Work alongside a supportive and ambitious marketing team Play a visible role in strengthening client relationships and business growth Benefits include: Competitive salary and regular pay reviews Christmas bonus Staff recruitment bonus scheme Client introduction commission scheme Employee Assistance Programme Eye test vouchers Annual flu jab Cycle to Work scheme About the Employer: Established in 1938, this Kent-based accountancy and advisory firm delivers the expertise to compete with leading UK firms. Based in Canterbury, they advise clients across London, the UK and internationally. They combine the accessibility and trust of a local firm with the technical depth and commercial capability of a London advisory practice, supporting ambitious businesses, investors and management teams through growth and change. Ready to bring events to life and make an impact? Apply now and help deliver engaging experiences that connect, inspire, and drive results. How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to complete your application and provide any other supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Other suitable skills and experience include Event Coordinator, Events Executive, Event Marketing Executive, Conference Coordinator, Client Events Coordinator, Corporate Events Executive, Marketing Events Assistant, Business Development Events Coordinator, Professional Services Events Coordinator.
Laboratory Technician Precision, Quality, and Innovation in Chemical Manufacturing Location: Wrexham Job Type: Full-time Contract Type: Temporary with Permanent Opportunities Salary: 12.80 per hour Job Description Conduct laboratory tests to produce accurate, reliable, and high-quality data. Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and comply with all safety and regulatory requirements. Maintain clear, detailed, and organised records of laboratory activities and results. Support pilot plant operations and manufacturing trials as required. Compensation & Benefits Competitive hourly rate of 12.80. Opportunities for permanent employment and long-term career progression. Comprehensive on-the-job training within a specialist chemical environment. Supportive and collaborative team culture in a modern Wrexham facility. Skills & Requirements Strong attention to detail with excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Interest in chemistry or a related scientific discipline. Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft Word and Excel. A-Level Chemistry or a BSc in Chemistry is desirable; GCSE Maths and English are required. Employer Branding This opportunity is proudly presented by Rooted Recruitment Limited , a trusted recruitment partner dedicated to connecting talented professionals with forward-thinking organisations. We specialise in sourcing high-quality candidates and supporting career growth across scientific and technical industries. Application Process To apply, please submit your CV through the designated application platform. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by a recruitment consultant to discuss the next steps. Further documentation, including proof of identity and qualifications, may be required during the selection process. Additional Information Alternative Job Titles: Laboratory Technician, Apprentice Chemist, Lab Assistant, Chemical Technician, Science Graduate. Disclaimer Rooted Recruitment Limited operates as an employment agency or employment business, depending on the nature of the vacancy. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals. All applications will be handled in strict confidence and in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Laboratory Technician Precision, Quality, and Innovation in Chemical Manufacturing Location: Wrexham Job Type: Full-time Contract Type: Temporary with Permanent Opportunities Salary: 12.80 per hour Job Description Conduct laboratory tests to produce accurate, reliable, and high-quality data. Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and comply with all safety and regulatory requirements. Maintain clear, detailed, and organised records of laboratory activities and results. Support pilot plant operations and manufacturing trials as required. Compensation & Benefits Competitive hourly rate of 12.80. Opportunities for permanent employment and long-term career progression. Comprehensive on-the-job training within a specialist chemical environment. Supportive and collaborative team culture in a modern Wrexham facility. Skills & Requirements Strong attention to detail with excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Interest in chemistry or a related scientific discipline. Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft Word and Excel. A-Level Chemistry or a BSc in Chemistry is desirable; GCSE Maths and English are required. Employer Branding This opportunity is proudly presented by Rooted Recruitment Limited , a trusted recruitment partner dedicated to connecting talented professionals with forward-thinking organisations. We specialise in sourcing high-quality candidates and supporting career growth across scientific and technical industries. Application Process To apply, please submit your CV through the designated application platform. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by a recruitment consultant to discuss the next steps. Further documentation, including proof of identity and qualifications, may be required during the selection process. Additional Information Alternative Job Titles: Laboratory Technician, Apprentice Chemist, Lab Assistant, Chemical Technician, Science Graduate. Disclaimer Rooted Recruitment Limited operates as an employment agency or employment business, depending on the nature of the vacancy. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals. All applications will be handled in strict confidence and in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
Retail Optical Assistant - Vision Express Where customer service meets premium eyewear and med-tech innovation. Are you looking for a retail role in eye care where you can grow, learn, and make a difference?Join Vision Express, part of the global EssilorLuxottica group, and work with leading brands like Ray-Ban, Meta, Oakley, Prada & Nuance. What You'll Do Deliver confident personalised customer service and product advice Learn to adjust frames, assist with fittings, and carry out minor repairs Support pre-screening eye tests using the latest optical technology Keep the store running smoothly with admin and support tasks What You'll Get £350 towards frames or designer sunglasses, with unlimited spend on lenses. 33 days holiday with buy/sell options Family & friends discounts + free eye tests Employee wellbeing support Opportunities to support global vision through the OneSight Foundation Earn More at Vision Express Earn monthly bonuses on top of your salary. Full-time Optical Assistants meeting targets can earn £85-£520/month bonus - with uncapped potential for high performers. Your performance matters - and it pays off. What We're Looking For Confident engaging with customers and recommending products Passionate about eyewear, style, and comfortable with digital tools Positive team player with a can-do attitude Strong communicator who listens and understands customer needs Why Vision Express? With over 590 stores across the UK, Ireland, and Jersey, we're a leading optical retailer and a growing med-tech business. Backed by EssilorLuxottica, we invest in innovation, people, and your career development.Ready to start your career in optical retail? Apply now and see your future clearly.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Retail Optical Assistant - Vision Express Where customer service meets premium eyewear and med-tech innovation. Are you looking for a retail role in eye care where you can grow, learn, and make a difference?Join Vision Express, part of the global EssilorLuxottica group, and work with leading brands like Ray-Ban, Meta, Oakley, Prada & Nuance. What You'll Do Deliver confident personalised customer service and product advice Learn to adjust frames, assist with fittings, and carry out minor repairs Support pre-screening eye tests using the latest optical technology Keep the store running smoothly with admin and support tasks What You'll Get £350 towards frames or designer sunglasses, with unlimited spend on lenses. 33 days holiday with buy/sell options Family & friends discounts + free eye tests Employee wellbeing support Opportunities to support global vision through the OneSight Foundation Earn More at Vision Express Earn monthly bonuses on top of your salary. Full-time Optical Assistants meeting targets can earn £85-£520/month bonus - with uncapped potential for high performers. Your performance matters - and it pays off. What We're Looking For Confident engaging with customers and recommending products Passionate about eyewear, style, and comfortable with digital tools Positive team player with a can-do attitude Strong communicator who listens and understands customer needs Why Vision Express? With over 590 stores across the UK, Ireland, and Jersey, we're a leading optical retailer and a growing med-tech business. Backed by EssilorLuxottica, we invest in innovation, people, and your career development.Ready to start your career in optical retail? Apply now and see your future clearly.
Sewell Wallis are working with a highly successful and well-established organisation based in South Leeds, West Yorkshire, who are looking to recruit an HR Advisor on a 6-month contract basis. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a collaborative HR team reporting to a knowledgeable and supportive manager, whilst gaining exposure to a wide variety of duties across the board. The HR Advisor role will cover a broad range of tasks including assisting with ER cases, working closely with various stakeholders across the business and supporting with recruitment and onboarding amongst other duties. This could be an excellent opportunity for someone with a HR Admin/Assistant background looking to gain broader exposure. They are looking for someone who is available for an immediate start. What will you be doing? Lead employee relations cases (grievances, disciplinary, performance), ensuring fair, consistent, and policy-aligned outcomes. Partner with managers to apply HR policies and employment law confidently and compliantly. Provide trusted, confidential HR advice and support to employees across a range of issues. Support absence and capability management, helping reduce sickness levels and improve performance. Drive in-house recruitment strategies, reducing agency reliance and improving hiring outcomes. Support and guide managers through performance reviews, identifying development needs and enabling growth. Coaching and upskilling them on HR best practice, policies, and people management. Coordinate effective onboarding and inductions to set new starters up for success. Maintain accurate, timely HR records and systems in line with data protection standards. What skills are we looking for? Previous HR experience at HR Administrator / Assistant / Advisor level. The attitude and aptitude to learn and develop within a supportive team. Strong communication skills and the ability to build and maintain good relationships. The ability to multi-task, and work within a fast-paced environment. CIPD level 3 or above is desirable though not required. What's on offer? Immediate start. On-site parking. Potential for extension on contract or a permanent role. Opportunities for professional development (including study support). If you are interested in this opportunity, submit your CV now or contact Eleanor Kirk for more information. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Sewell Wallis are working with a highly successful and well-established organisation based in South Leeds, West Yorkshire, who are looking to recruit an HR Advisor on a 6-month contract basis. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a collaborative HR team reporting to a knowledgeable and supportive manager, whilst gaining exposure to a wide variety of duties across the board. The HR Advisor role will cover a broad range of tasks including assisting with ER cases, working closely with various stakeholders across the business and supporting with recruitment and onboarding amongst other duties. This could be an excellent opportunity for someone with a HR Admin/Assistant background looking to gain broader exposure. They are looking for someone who is available for an immediate start. What will you be doing? Lead employee relations cases (grievances, disciplinary, performance), ensuring fair, consistent, and policy-aligned outcomes. Partner with managers to apply HR policies and employment law confidently and compliantly. Provide trusted, confidential HR advice and support to employees across a range of issues. Support absence and capability management, helping reduce sickness levels and improve performance. Drive in-house recruitment strategies, reducing agency reliance and improving hiring outcomes. Support and guide managers through performance reviews, identifying development needs and enabling growth. Coaching and upskilling them on HR best practice, policies, and people management. Coordinate effective onboarding and inductions to set new starters up for success. Maintain accurate, timely HR records and systems in line with data protection standards. What skills are we looking for? Previous HR experience at HR Administrator / Assistant / Advisor level. The attitude and aptitude to learn and develop within a supportive team. Strong communication skills and the ability to build and maintain good relationships. The ability to multi-task, and work within a fast-paced environment. CIPD level 3 or above is desirable though not required. What's on offer? Immediate start. On-site parking. Potential for extension on contract or a permanent role. Opportunities for professional development (including study support). If you are interested in this opportunity, submit your CV now or contact Eleanor Kirk for more information. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
Case Handler Location: Bristol, UK Job Type: Hybrid (combination of home and office working) Contact Email: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Case Handler to join our client's team. This role involves assisting Senior Case Handlers with catastrophic injury cases, including brain injuries, spinal injuries, fatal injury claims, and serious polytrauma. Day-to-day of the role: Take full responsibility for tasks delegated by Senior Case Handlers to ensure the progression of their files, including liability investigations, gathering of medical evidence, liaising with courts and counsel, arranging conferences, and organising payments for treatment and case management. Comply fully with agreed service standards. Communicate effectively with Senior Case Handlers, their clients, opponents, and insurer clients. Attend and participate in weekly meetings and networking events for business development. Handle administration and other duties as required. Supervise a junior case handling assistant. Required Skills & Qualifications: Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise urgent tasks. Computer literacy with the capability to undertake your own typing and produce bundles. Experience in managing your own litigated case load. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to work in line with deadlines, showing enthusiasm and initiative as a team player. Ability to manage expectations from both internal and external clients. Benefits: Excellent annual leave & welfare benefits. Health cash plan & gym/lifestyle benefits. Work-life balance & 'Dress for Your Day' policy. People-focused recognition & referral schemes. Development opportunities & routes to qualification. Diversity & Sustainability: Our client is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive experience for all candidates. If you encounter any barriers or need support or adjustments during the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact our Talent Acquisition & Resourcing team. To apply for this Case Handler position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience to .
May 13, 2026
Full time
Case Handler Location: Bristol, UK Job Type: Hybrid (combination of home and office working) Contact Email: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Case Handler to join our client's team. This role involves assisting Senior Case Handlers with catastrophic injury cases, including brain injuries, spinal injuries, fatal injury claims, and serious polytrauma. Day-to-day of the role: Take full responsibility for tasks delegated by Senior Case Handlers to ensure the progression of their files, including liability investigations, gathering of medical evidence, liaising with courts and counsel, arranging conferences, and organising payments for treatment and case management. Comply fully with agreed service standards. Communicate effectively with Senior Case Handlers, their clients, opponents, and insurer clients. Attend and participate in weekly meetings and networking events for business development. Handle administration and other duties as required. Supervise a junior case handling assistant. Required Skills & Qualifications: Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise urgent tasks. Computer literacy with the capability to undertake your own typing and produce bundles. Experience in managing your own litigated case load. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to work in line with deadlines, showing enthusiasm and initiative as a team player. Ability to manage expectations from both internal and external clients. Benefits: Excellent annual leave & welfare benefits. Health cash plan & gym/lifestyle benefits. Work-life balance & 'Dress for Your Day' policy. People-focused recognition & referral schemes. Development opportunities & routes to qualification. Diversity & Sustainability: Our client is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive experience for all candidates. If you encounter any barriers or need support or adjustments during the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact our Talent Acquisition & Resourcing team. To apply for this Case Handler position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience to .
Excellent opportunity for 2 Assistant Buying Managers to join a well-established company based in Watford 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE. Assistant Buying Manager - Gifting & Drinkware Assistant Buying Manager - Apparel Salary: £28,000-£30,000 (DOE) Progression: Up to £35,000 within 12-18 months Job Type: Full-time / 09:00 - 18:00 Monday to Thursday & 09:00 - 16:30 Friday Location: Watford. Free on-site parking Benefits: Casual dress, free on-site parking, early finishes on Fridays, annual leave, clear progression opportunities About the Role The company is seeking 2 proactive Buying Managers. The Buying Manager will support their individual departments as below; Gifting & Drinkware - to support the development and production of licensed gifting products, including stationery, pens, keychains, drinkware, and accessories. Apparel - to support the development and production of licensed apparel ranges for major global brands and retailers. This role is suited to someone with previous experience in buying, sourcing, or production who wants to pursue a long-term career in Buying. You will gain hands-on experience across product development, supplier management, costings, and category planning while working with global factories and retailers, with clear progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities - Gifting & Drinkware Product Development Support the development of licensed gifting and drinkware products Assist with materials, specifications, artwork coordination, and sampling Coordinate product approvals and revisions with suppliers Ensure products meet retailer and licensor requirements Production & Supplier Management Liaise with overseas factories in China & other regions. Track production schedules and maintain critical paths Identify and escalate production risks or delays Support packaging, labelling, and compliance processes Buying & Commercial Support Assist with costings, pricing, and margin tracking Maintain Excel trackers and buying sheets Support product selection and range planning General Support Collaborate with internal teams across design, logistics, and sales Assist with shipment and delivery coordination Help improve operational processes and workflows Key Responsibilities - Apparel Support the development of licensed apparel products Assist with fabrics, trims, garment specifications, and sampling Coordinate approvals, comments, and revisions with factories Ensure products meet brand, retailer, and compliance standards Communicate daily with overseas factories in Bangladesh, China, and India Track production timelines and maintain critical paths Identify and escalate delays, quality issues, or risks Support packaging, labelling, and compliance processes Assist with costings, pricing, and margin tracking Maintain Excel buying sheets and production trackers Support range building and product selection Work cross-functionally with design, sales, and logistics teams Assist with shipment and delivery coordination Contribute to operational and process improvements Requirements Essential 2+ years' experience in buying, sourcing, or production Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Good Excel skills Strong communication and multitasking abilities Fluent English UK work authorisation with a minimum of 1.5 years remaining Desirable Experience in gifting, stationery, accessories, or drinkware Experience working with overseas factories Understanding of materials and product specifications Knowledge of compliance standards including CE and UKCA Mandarin or additional languages Working Pattern Office-based in Watford (WD24) First 3 months fully office-based Up to 2 days WFH after probation Apply If you already have relevant experience and want to grow your career in Buying within a fast-moving licensed consumer products business, apply now.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Excellent opportunity for 2 Assistant Buying Managers to join a well-established company based in Watford 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE. Assistant Buying Manager - Gifting & Drinkware Assistant Buying Manager - Apparel Salary: £28,000-£30,000 (DOE) Progression: Up to £35,000 within 12-18 months Job Type: Full-time / 09:00 - 18:00 Monday to Thursday & 09:00 - 16:30 Friday Location: Watford. Free on-site parking Benefits: Casual dress, free on-site parking, early finishes on Fridays, annual leave, clear progression opportunities About the Role The company is seeking 2 proactive Buying Managers. The Buying Manager will support their individual departments as below; Gifting & Drinkware - to support the development and production of licensed gifting products, including stationery, pens, keychains, drinkware, and accessories. Apparel - to support the development and production of licensed apparel ranges for major global brands and retailers. This role is suited to someone with previous experience in buying, sourcing, or production who wants to pursue a long-term career in Buying. You will gain hands-on experience across product development, supplier management, costings, and category planning while working with global factories and retailers, with clear progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities - Gifting & Drinkware Product Development Support the development of licensed gifting and drinkware products Assist with materials, specifications, artwork coordination, and sampling Coordinate product approvals and revisions with suppliers Ensure products meet retailer and licensor requirements Production & Supplier Management Liaise with overseas factories in China & other regions. Track production schedules and maintain critical paths Identify and escalate production risks or delays Support packaging, labelling, and compliance processes Buying & Commercial Support Assist with costings, pricing, and margin tracking Maintain Excel trackers and buying sheets Support product selection and range planning General Support Collaborate with internal teams across design, logistics, and sales Assist with shipment and delivery coordination Help improve operational processes and workflows Key Responsibilities - Apparel Support the development of licensed apparel products Assist with fabrics, trims, garment specifications, and sampling Coordinate approvals, comments, and revisions with factories Ensure products meet brand, retailer, and compliance standards Communicate daily with overseas factories in Bangladesh, China, and India Track production timelines and maintain critical paths Identify and escalate delays, quality issues, or risks Support packaging, labelling, and compliance processes Assist with costings, pricing, and margin tracking Maintain Excel buying sheets and production trackers Support range building and product selection Work cross-functionally with design, sales, and logistics teams Assist with shipment and delivery coordination Contribute to operational and process improvements Requirements Essential 2+ years' experience in buying, sourcing, or production Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Good Excel skills Strong communication and multitasking abilities Fluent English UK work authorisation with a minimum of 1.5 years remaining Desirable Experience in gifting, stationery, accessories, or drinkware Experience working with overseas factories Understanding of materials and product specifications Knowledge of compliance standards including CE and UKCA Mandarin or additional languages Working Pattern Office-based in Watford (WD24) First 3 months fully office-based Up to 2 days WFH after probation Apply If you already have relevant experience and want to grow your career in Buying within a fast-moving licensed consumer products business, apply now.
Assistant Store Manager Permanent Contract Full-time From 34K£ to 37K£ gross/year At least 5 years of experience (Senior level) Education level: no preference Retail About the roleAt the crossroads of fashion and sport, Lacoste creates and liberates movement. Both universal and timeless, the brand transcends cultures and generations, elevating the crocodile as a rallying sign.An iconic French brand present in nearly 100 countries, Lacoste stands out for its unique know-how in each of its areas of expertise, from garment factory to omnichannel distribution.At Lacoste, elegance goes beyond style. This elegance guides all of its actions and its social and environmental commitments.Working at Lacoste is belonging to a community of 8,500 employees on the move to build the future. Committed to making equal opportunities a reality and to revealing potential, the company brings together talents from all walks of life, embracing their differences.Lacoste is one of the inspiring brands driven by passionate people within the MF Brands Group, alongside Aigle, Gant and Tecnifibre ().As an Assistant Manager you will act as a brand ambassador; engaging with customers, drive sales and always . Responsibilities: - You will support the Store Manager to inspire and coach the team- Lead by example to deliver excellence.- KPI driven and commercially aware of the business performance- Follow the performance management process alongside HR processes- Support with the smooth operational running of the store- Embrace high standards of visual excellence Reward and Benefits: - Competitive Commissions Scheme- 28 days annual leave entitlement inclusive of bank holidays- Up to 65% off Lacoste products- Employee Assistance Programme- Uniform Allowance Desirable Criteria: - Strong ability to communicate effectively at all levels- Team spirit in failure as in success- Ability to share skills and know-how- Passionate, dedicated and hardworking mannerism with ambition to progress- Sales and Target Drive- Leadership Skills SkillsOrganisedPeople skillsManagement and leadership skills Equal opportunitiesAt Lacoste, we are committed to making equal opportunities a reality.Inherited from our unique vision of fashion-sport, equal opportunities move us forward and our recruitment methods follow this commitment by focusing on skills and embracing all types of talents.We commit to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where elegance goes beyond style and where each of us is given the chance to fulfill our greatest potential. Location Location AddressUnit 1123, Westfield Shopping Centre, London, United Kingdom
May 13, 2026
Full time
Assistant Store Manager Permanent Contract Full-time From 34K£ to 37K£ gross/year At least 5 years of experience (Senior level) Education level: no preference Retail About the roleAt the crossroads of fashion and sport, Lacoste creates and liberates movement. Both universal and timeless, the brand transcends cultures and generations, elevating the crocodile as a rallying sign.An iconic French brand present in nearly 100 countries, Lacoste stands out for its unique know-how in each of its areas of expertise, from garment factory to omnichannel distribution.At Lacoste, elegance goes beyond style. This elegance guides all of its actions and its social and environmental commitments.Working at Lacoste is belonging to a community of 8,500 employees on the move to build the future. Committed to making equal opportunities a reality and to revealing potential, the company brings together talents from all walks of life, embracing their differences.Lacoste is one of the inspiring brands driven by passionate people within the MF Brands Group, alongside Aigle, Gant and Tecnifibre ().As an Assistant Manager you will act as a brand ambassador; engaging with customers, drive sales and always . Responsibilities: - You will support the Store Manager to inspire and coach the team- Lead by example to deliver excellence.- KPI driven and commercially aware of the business performance- Follow the performance management process alongside HR processes- Support with the smooth operational running of the store- Embrace high standards of visual excellence Reward and Benefits: - Competitive Commissions Scheme- 28 days annual leave entitlement inclusive of bank holidays- Up to 65% off Lacoste products- Employee Assistance Programme- Uniform Allowance Desirable Criteria: - Strong ability to communicate effectively at all levels- Team spirit in failure as in success- Ability to share skills and know-how- Passionate, dedicated and hardworking mannerism with ambition to progress- Sales and Target Drive- Leadership Skills SkillsOrganisedPeople skillsManagement and leadership skills Equal opportunitiesAt Lacoste, we are committed to making equal opportunities a reality.Inherited from our unique vision of fashion-sport, equal opportunities move us forward and our recruitment methods follow this commitment by focusing on skills and embracing all types of talents.We commit to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where elegance goes beyond style and where each of us is given the chance to fulfill our greatest potential. Location Location AddressUnit 1123, Westfield Shopping Centre, London, United Kingdom
Audit Manager - Wolverhampton Hybrid Working £53,000-£57,000 + Excellent Benefits Are you an ambitious Audit Manager looking to take the next step in your career with a highly respected Accountancy Firm? We're recruiting for an experienced and motivated Audit Manager to join a growing and forward-thinking team based in Wolverhampton This is an outstanding opportunity to work with a varied client portfolio, develop your leadership skills, and progress your career within a firm that genuinely invests in its people. Whether you're seeking greater progression, a better work-life balance, or exposure to a broad range of industries, this role offers the platform to achieve your long-term career goals. The Role As Audit Manager, you will play a key role in managing client relationships, leading audit assignments, and supporting the development of junior team members. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts and corporation tax computations/returns for limited companies Leading audits from planning through to completion Supervising, coaching, and mentoring junior staff members Overseeing workflow planning and ensuring deadlines are met Providing practical advice on financial reporting, tax, VAT, and regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with IFRS, UK GAAP, and UK regulatory requirements Supporting Partners with ad hoc assignments and business development initiatives Building strong, long-lasting client relationships About You To be successful in this role, you will ideally have: ACA / ACCA / qualification Previous experience working within an Accountancy Practice environment as an Audit Manager or Assistant Manager ready to step up Strong knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP Experience auditing clients across multiple industries Excellent communication and leadership skills A passion for coaching and developing junior team members Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to client service A desire to progress and contribute to the continued growth of the firm What's On Offer? Competitive salary of £53,000-£57,000 Hybrid and flexible working options Clear career progression opportunities Enhanced annual leave package Employee Assistance Programme Supportive and collaborative working environment Exposure to a diverse and interesting client base Ongoing professional development and training Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a modern, people-focused firm that values innovation, flexibility, and career progression. You'll be part of a supportive team where your contribution is recognised and your future development is encouraged. Apply now to take the next step in your audit career with a leading firm in Wolverhampton
May 13, 2026
Full time
Audit Manager - Wolverhampton Hybrid Working £53,000-£57,000 + Excellent Benefits Are you an ambitious Audit Manager looking to take the next step in your career with a highly respected Accountancy Firm? We're recruiting for an experienced and motivated Audit Manager to join a growing and forward-thinking team based in Wolverhampton This is an outstanding opportunity to work with a varied client portfolio, develop your leadership skills, and progress your career within a firm that genuinely invests in its people. Whether you're seeking greater progression, a better work-life balance, or exposure to a broad range of industries, this role offers the platform to achieve your long-term career goals. The Role As Audit Manager, you will play a key role in managing client relationships, leading audit assignments, and supporting the development of junior team members. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts and corporation tax computations/returns for limited companies Leading audits from planning through to completion Supervising, coaching, and mentoring junior staff members Overseeing workflow planning and ensuring deadlines are met Providing practical advice on financial reporting, tax, VAT, and regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with IFRS, UK GAAP, and UK regulatory requirements Supporting Partners with ad hoc assignments and business development initiatives Building strong, long-lasting client relationships About You To be successful in this role, you will ideally have: ACA / ACCA / qualification Previous experience working within an Accountancy Practice environment as an Audit Manager or Assistant Manager ready to step up Strong knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP Experience auditing clients across multiple industries Excellent communication and leadership skills A passion for coaching and developing junior team members Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to client service A desire to progress and contribute to the continued growth of the firm What's On Offer? Competitive salary of £53,000-£57,000 Hybrid and flexible working options Clear career progression opportunities Enhanced annual leave package Employee Assistance Programme Supportive and collaborative working environment Exposure to a diverse and interesting client base Ongoing professional development and training Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a modern, people-focused firm that values innovation, flexibility, and career progression. You'll be part of a supportive team where your contribution is recognised and your future development is encouraged. Apply now to take the next step in your audit career with a leading firm in Wolverhampton
Administrator Tewkesbury 6 Month Contract £14.00 hr The Role - Administrator We are seeking an organised Administrator to join a strong global manufacturing business in Tewkesbury to the compliance function. This will involve responding to customer enquiries and maintaining accounts information on SAP system. You will be supporting the team in undertaking data entry and filing tasks to support a busy manufacturing operation. Duties - Administrator • Data Entry • Filing documentation • Calling suppliers to obtain certifications • Checking trade certificates • Sending out supplier questionnaires • Following uo and recording responses Background Administrator • IT literacy • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment • Able to work under instruction • Team player Omega For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed) Candidates who are experienced Administrators, Data Entry Clerks, Receptionist and Office Assistants would be suitable for this role. For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed) Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Administrator Tewkesbury 6 Month Contract £14.00 hr The Role - Administrator We are seeking an organised Administrator to join a strong global manufacturing business in Tewkesbury to the compliance function. This will involve responding to customer enquiries and maintaining accounts information on SAP system. You will be supporting the team in undertaking data entry and filing tasks to support a busy manufacturing operation. Duties - Administrator • Data Entry • Filing documentation • Calling suppliers to obtain certifications • Checking trade certificates • Sending out supplier questionnaires • Following uo and recording responses Background Administrator • IT literacy • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment • Able to work under instruction • Team player Omega For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed) Candidates who are experienced Administrators, Data Entry Clerks, Receptionist and Office Assistants would be suitable for this role. For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed) Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.
Bicester - 4 Days per week on-site - Up to £60,000 We are supporting a client in Bicester with the recruitment of a Finance Manager - a senior role responsible for leading the day-to-day finance function, ensuring accurate reporting, strong controls and high-quality financial insight for senior leadership. This position oversees core financial operations, statutory compliance, team leadership and business partnering. The Finance Manager will play a key role in shaping financial processes, improving efficiency and supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Role Overview The Finance Manager will lead the finance team, oversee monthly and annual reporting cycles, maintain robust internal controls and ensure compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements. The role also provides financial analysis and commentary to senior leadership, supports budgeting and forecasting, and drives continuous improvement across the finance function. This is a hands-on leadership role with direct responsibility for an Assistant Management Accountant and close collaboration with the Divisional Finance Director. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Oversee preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements Ensure compliance with accounting standards and statutory requirements including VAT, P11D and PAYE Submit monthly payroll and ensure accuracy of related records Coordinate external audits and liaise with auditors, tax advisors and regulators Maintain and strengthen internal controls, policies and financial processes FP&A & Business Support Support the Divisional Finance Director with budgeting and forecasting Monitor cash flow, working capital and overall financial performance Provide insightful analysis and commentary to senior leadership Present and explain accounts to the board, including variance analysis Team Leadership & Development Lead, coach and develop the finance team, ensuring strong performance and succession planning Drive a performance-focused culture aligned with business needs Manage recruitment, training and development within the team Ensure HR policies and procedures are followed consistently Process Improvement & Governance Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and accuracy across finance Drive process improvements and automation where appropriate Maintain high standards of financial governance and data integrity Act as an ambassador for the organisation internally and externally Key Skills & Qualifications Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a Finance Manager or senior finance leadership role Strong knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Advanced Excel and strong financial systems capability Strong leadership, coaching and team-management experience High attention to detail and accuracy Excellent communication and stakeholder-management skills #
May 13, 2026
Full time
Bicester - 4 Days per week on-site - Up to £60,000 We are supporting a client in Bicester with the recruitment of a Finance Manager - a senior role responsible for leading the day-to-day finance function, ensuring accurate reporting, strong controls and high-quality financial insight for senior leadership. This position oversees core financial operations, statutory compliance, team leadership and business partnering. The Finance Manager will play a key role in shaping financial processes, improving efficiency and supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Role Overview The Finance Manager will lead the finance team, oversee monthly and annual reporting cycles, maintain robust internal controls and ensure compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements. The role also provides financial analysis and commentary to senior leadership, supports budgeting and forecasting, and drives continuous improvement across the finance function. This is a hands-on leadership role with direct responsibility for an Assistant Management Accountant and close collaboration with the Divisional Finance Director. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Compliance Oversee preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements Ensure compliance with accounting standards and statutory requirements including VAT, P11D and PAYE Submit monthly payroll and ensure accuracy of related records Coordinate external audits and liaise with auditors, tax advisors and regulators Maintain and strengthen internal controls, policies and financial processes FP&A & Business Support Support the Divisional Finance Director with budgeting and forecasting Monitor cash flow, working capital and overall financial performance Provide insightful analysis and commentary to senior leadership Present and explain accounts to the board, including variance analysis Team Leadership & Development Lead, coach and develop the finance team, ensuring strong performance and succession planning Drive a performance-focused culture aligned with business needs Manage recruitment, training and development within the team Ensure HR policies and procedures are followed consistently Process Improvement & Governance Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and accuracy across finance Drive process improvements and automation where appropriate Maintain high standards of financial governance and data integrity Act as an ambassador for the organisation internally and externally Key Skills & Qualifications Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a Finance Manager or senior finance leadership role Strong knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Advanced Excel and strong financial systems capability Strong leadership, coaching and team-management experience High attention to detail and accuracy Excellent communication and stakeholder-management skills #
About Our Client: Our esteemed client, one of the UK's foremost independent timber and building supplies merchants with a strong presence in the South East, is seeking an Assistant Manager to join their dynamic team. This exciting opportunity arises due to an internal promotion within their top-performing branch. Position Overview: As an Assistant Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving sales for the branch and managing the branch when the Branch Manager is absent. Your responsibilities encompass managing staff, generating sales, motivating the sales team, and delivering exceptional service to trade and retail customers, with a primary focus on converting customer inquiries into sales. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Leadership: Motivate and lead internal sales staff to achieve excellence. Branch Management: Step in for the Branch Manager when needed, ensuring the seamless operation of the branch. Customer Engagement: Respond to incoming calls and provide face-to-face support at the trade counter. Sales Success: Turn initial customer inquiries into sales, generate and send quotes, and expertly manage the customer relationship management (CRM) system, proactively pursuing warm leads and opportunities. Technical Expertise: Offer technical advice, support, and outstanding after-sales service to customers. Customer Growth: Identify opportunities to boost annual spending from existing customers, nurturing strong and lasting trade relationships. Administrative Efficiency: Manage daily administrative tasks, including staff rotas. Candidate Requirements: Our client thrives in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment and is looking for individuals who possess both the skills and the ambition to grow with their business. The ideal candidate should: Have prior experience in a builders merchants environment and a deep understanding of trade and retail customer needs. Exhibit strong sales skills, with a determination to succeed and a self-driven approach. Possess excellent product knowledge, warm management style, and the ability to forge lasting customer relationships. Demonstrate IT proficiency, with the capacity to swiftly adapt to new systems and enter data accurately. Benefits: Competitive Salary: Our client offers a competitive annual salary of £55,000 , rewarding your valuable contributions. Usual Benefits: In addition to the salary, you will receive typical benefits such as healthcare, pension, ensuring your well-being and work-life balance. Apply Now: If you're excited about this opportunity to work with our esteemed client and play a crucial role in the success and growth of their top-performing branch, we invite you to apply immediately. We look forward to meeting you and witnessing your potential to make a difference. Join our client in building a brighter future together!
May 13, 2026
Full time
About Our Client: Our esteemed client, one of the UK's foremost independent timber and building supplies merchants with a strong presence in the South East, is seeking an Assistant Manager to join their dynamic team. This exciting opportunity arises due to an internal promotion within their top-performing branch. Position Overview: As an Assistant Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving sales for the branch and managing the branch when the Branch Manager is absent. Your responsibilities encompass managing staff, generating sales, motivating the sales team, and delivering exceptional service to trade and retail customers, with a primary focus on converting customer inquiries into sales. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Leadership: Motivate and lead internal sales staff to achieve excellence. Branch Management: Step in for the Branch Manager when needed, ensuring the seamless operation of the branch. Customer Engagement: Respond to incoming calls and provide face-to-face support at the trade counter. Sales Success: Turn initial customer inquiries into sales, generate and send quotes, and expertly manage the customer relationship management (CRM) system, proactively pursuing warm leads and opportunities. Technical Expertise: Offer technical advice, support, and outstanding after-sales service to customers. Customer Growth: Identify opportunities to boost annual spending from existing customers, nurturing strong and lasting trade relationships. Administrative Efficiency: Manage daily administrative tasks, including staff rotas. Candidate Requirements: Our client thrives in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment and is looking for individuals who possess both the skills and the ambition to grow with their business. The ideal candidate should: Have prior experience in a builders merchants environment and a deep understanding of trade and retail customer needs. Exhibit strong sales skills, with a determination to succeed and a self-driven approach. Possess excellent product knowledge, warm management style, and the ability to forge lasting customer relationships. Demonstrate IT proficiency, with the capacity to swiftly adapt to new systems and enter data accurately. Benefits: Competitive Salary: Our client offers a competitive annual salary of £55,000 , rewarding your valuable contributions. Usual Benefits: In addition to the salary, you will receive typical benefits such as healthcare, pension, ensuring your well-being and work-life balance. Apply Now: If you're excited about this opportunity to work with our esteemed client and play a crucial role in the success and growth of their top-performing branch, we invite you to apply immediately. We look forward to meeting you and witnessing your potential to make a difference. Join our client in building a brighter future together!
PERSONAL ASSISTANT / LEGAL ADMINISTRATOR Manchester City Centre Hybrid Working Permanent up to 27,000 We're recruiting on behalf of a global law firm who are recruiting for an experienced Legal Administrator / Entry Level Personal Assistant.This is a fantastic opportunity to join a law firm known for its progressive culture, investment in development, and commitment to innovation, inclusion and client service excellence. This position offers genuine growth and training into a Legal Personal Assistant career. The Role: As a Legal PA/Legal Administrator, you will provide confidential, proactive and professional support to a designated group of stakeholders, ensuring they are fully supported in a fast-paced and high-performing environment. Diary, inbox and travel management Organising internal and external meetings (including agendas and preparation) Acting as a key liaison for internal/external clients and handling correspondence Managing administration across multiple teams Electronic filing and records maintenance Supporting billing/finance processes and ensuring compliance with procedures Assisting with meetings, presentations and document production Coordinating events and marketing initiatives About You: Experience in a similar Personal Assistant role, OR Office Administrative experience within professional services Looking for a PA or Administrative position - not a route into a legal career. Excellent organisation, communication and attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused approach with strong ownership of tasks Strong IT skills including Outlook, Teams and Microsoft Office A flexible and collaborative mindset, comfortable supporting across a wider team Our client offers an excellent benefits package, hybrid working, and a supportive environment focused on development, progression and inclusion. You'll also have the opportunity to get involved in wider initiatives. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
May 13, 2026
Full time
PERSONAL ASSISTANT / LEGAL ADMINISTRATOR Manchester City Centre Hybrid Working Permanent up to 27,000 We're recruiting on behalf of a global law firm who are recruiting for an experienced Legal Administrator / Entry Level Personal Assistant.This is a fantastic opportunity to join a law firm known for its progressive culture, investment in development, and commitment to innovation, inclusion and client service excellence. This position offers genuine growth and training into a Legal Personal Assistant career. The Role: As a Legal PA/Legal Administrator, you will provide confidential, proactive and professional support to a designated group of stakeholders, ensuring they are fully supported in a fast-paced and high-performing environment. Diary, inbox and travel management Organising internal and external meetings (including agendas and preparation) Acting as a key liaison for internal/external clients and handling correspondence Managing administration across multiple teams Electronic filing and records maintenance Supporting billing/finance processes and ensuring compliance with procedures Assisting with meetings, presentations and document production Coordinating events and marketing initiatives About You: Experience in a similar Personal Assistant role, OR Office Administrative experience within professional services Looking for a PA or Administrative position - not a route into a legal career. Excellent organisation, communication and attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused approach with strong ownership of tasks Strong IT skills including Outlook, Teams and Microsoft Office A flexible and collaborative mindset, comfortable supporting across a wider team Our client offers an excellent benefits package, hybrid working, and a supportive environment focused on development, progression and inclusion. You'll also have the opportunity to get involved in wider initiatives. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Admin Officer - Executive PA Our Client an international company with offices in the City of London are looking to recruit an Admin Officer Provide professional and good secretarial support and personal assistance to Chief Representative of the Company. Provide administrative support to Expatriate Human Resources & General Affairs Department on Entertainment and Security Management tasks. Key Responsibilities The Administrative Assistant is required to assist/support the following: Arranging meetings and managing the diary for senior management (SM). Organising business and personal trips for SM both within and outside the UK. Meeting and greeting high profile customers and guests of SM. Managing budgets and accounts (incl. bookkeeping) and processing and recording all the expenses for SM. Organising lunches, dinners, parties and receptions. Responsible for booking golf club memberships, record log, bookings, fees and expenses. Dealing with customer and client hospitality - such as booking them into hotels, arranging transportation for them, buying gifts, booking golf courses, etc. when required. Dealing with all relevant activities (incl. Ringi preparation for the membership) needed for Nippon Club, Japanese school, JCCI, Sanyuu-Kai, Japan Society and all other Japanese societies and Japanese social activities related matters involving the Company in the UK. Advising on, assisting in choosing and booking restaurants and other venues for functions. Acting as an intermediary between members of staff, customers and SM> Supporting EUAJA (HR department) on Entertainment (ROH, Arsenal, RAC etc.) and security management tasks etc. Dealing with Car lease and Chauffeur company. Providing support to Personal Assistant (PA) to Managing Director (MD) as and when required. PERSON SPECIFICATION Skills / Knowledge A bright professional, with a flexible approach Well-organized with the ability to use their initiative> High levels of literacy and numeracy Good communication skills in English. A good working knowledge of WORD, EXCEL, and POWERPOINT is essential along with the ability to communicate effectively using e-mail Open minded, respectful and team worker The Client is based in St Pauls London. This is a 3 days in the office position. The salary for this role is circa £40K plus overtime. Do send your CV to us in Word format along with your salary and notice period.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Admin Officer - Executive PA Our Client an international company with offices in the City of London are looking to recruit an Admin Officer Provide professional and good secretarial support and personal assistance to Chief Representative of the Company. Provide administrative support to Expatriate Human Resources & General Affairs Department on Entertainment and Security Management tasks. Key Responsibilities The Administrative Assistant is required to assist/support the following: Arranging meetings and managing the diary for senior management (SM). Organising business and personal trips for SM both within and outside the UK. Meeting and greeting high profile customers and guests of SM. Managing budgets and accounts (incl. bookkeeping) and processing and recording all the expenses for SM. Organising lunches, dinners, parties and receptions. Responsible for booking golf club memberships, record log, bookings, fees and expenses. Dealing with customer and client hospitality - such as booking them into hotels, arranging transportation for them, buying gifts, booking golf courses, etc. when required. Dealing with all relevant activities (incl. Ringi preparation for the membership) needed for Nippon Club, Japanese school, JCCI, Sanyuu-Kai, Japan Society and all other Japanese societies and Japanese social activities related matters involving the Company in the UK. Advising on, assisting in choosing and booking restaurants and other venues for functions. Acting as an intermediary between members of staff, customers and SM> Supporting EUAJA (HR department) on Entertainment (ROH, Arsenal, RAC etc.) and security management tasks etc. Dealing with Car lease and Chauffeur company. Providing support to Personal Assistant (PA) to Managing Director (MD) as and when required. PERSON SPECIFICATION Skills / Knowledge A bright professional, with a flexible approach Well-organized with the ability to use their initiative> High levels of literacy and numeracy Good communication skills in English. A good working knowledge of WORD, EXCEL, and POWERPOINT is essential along with the ability to communicate effectively using e-mail Open minded, respectful and team worker The Client is based in St Pauls London. This is a 3 days in the office position. The salary for this role is circa £40K plus overtime. Do send your CV to us in Word format along with your salary and notice period.
Our client, a progressive law firm is seeking an organised, proactive PA to support their Employment team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys providing high-level administrative support in a fast-paced, professional services environment with international exposure. As the key point of contact for a group of fee earners, you will provide exceptional organisational and administrative support. The role involves managing complex workflows, handling confidential client matters and helping the team deliver high-quality work to overseas healthcare regulators, government bodies and private sector organisations. The role will entail: Handling client enquiries, calls and communications with professionalism and cultural sensitivity. Manage diaries, travel, itineraries, international meeting arrangements and agendas. Support pitch documents, presentations and tender submissions for international work. Assist with organising internal and external events, training sessions and client briefings. Monitor team inboxes, prepare draft responses and manage correspondence. Provide cross-team support where needed and help balance workflow. Support billing processes and prepare accurate invoices for international matters. Manage expenses, payments and financial administration tasks. Ensure all compliance, information security and data-handling standards are met. Applicants must have: Experience as a PA in a legal, professional services or similarly structured environment. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise a varied workload. A positive, "can do" attitude. Adaptability and confidence in a fast-moving environment. Strong Microsoft Office Proficiency. If you are already registered with Katie Bard, please contact your consultant directly. Katie Bard is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Katie Bard will manage your application in accordance with GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, and in line with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. Please refer to the privacy notice on our website for further details on how we manage your data. If your application is successful, we will contact you and handle your personal information in line with GDPR guidelines. If unsuccessful, your application and associated data will be deleted within six weeks.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Our client, a progressive law firm is seeking an organised, proactive PA to support their Employment team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys providing high-level administrative support in a fast-paced, professional services environment with international exposure. As the key point of contact for a group of fee earners, you will provide exceptional organisational and administrative support. The role involves managing complex workflows, handling confidential client matters and helping the team deliver high-quality work to overseas healthcare regulators, government bodies and private sector organisations. The role will entail: Handling client enquiries, calls and communications with professionalism and cultural sensitivity. Manage diaries, travel, itineraries, international meeting arrangements and agendas. Support pitch documents, presentations and tender submissions for international work. Assist with organising internal and external events, training sessions and client briefings. Monitor team inboxes, prepare draft responses and manage correspondence. Provide cross-team support where needed and help balance workflow. Support billing processes and prepare accurate invoices for international matters. Manage expenses, payments and financial administration tasks. Ensure all compliance, information security and data-handling standards are met. Applicants must have: Experience as a PA in a legal, professional services or similarly structured environment. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise a varied workload. A positive, "can do" attitude. Adaptability and confidence in a fast-moving environment. Strong Microsoft Office Proficiency. If you are already registered with Katie Bard, please contact your consultant directly. Katie Bard is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Katie Bard will manage your application in accordance with GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018, and in line with the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. Please refer to the privacy notice on our website for further details on how we manage your data. If your application is successful, we will contact you and handle your personal information in line with GDPR guidelines. If unsuccessful, your application and associated data will be deleted within six weeks.
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - East London Based Opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to work for a leading Main Contractor based in the heart of London. This is an exciting new role due to additional workload with new projects secured and started on site. About the role of Assistant Quantity Surveyor As Assistant Quantity Surveyor be to work leading the commercial team within their Data centre Division. With all their projects being 1 stage and ranging from 80 - 400 million in value you will be working from early stages on site through to competition. For this role, you will work within the Commercial team reporting to a Senior Quantity Surveyor. You will be responsible for but not limited to; managing packages from procurement through to final accounting Working with the team to ensure subcontractors are managed on site, CVRs, review drawings, mentor junior members of the team and work collaboratively with the internal team and clients. For this role, our client Is looking for someone to join the team in East London on a prestigious Data Centre scheme which consists of multiple sites and runs for several years. Responsibilities for Assistant Quantity Surveyor Procurement across all sub-contracting accounts Pricing, and managing change and variations. Managing Customer and Consultant Relationships Assisting the team with information for CVR and meetings. Requirements for Assistant Quantity Surveyor 4 Years experience within Construction Quantity Surveying position with a Main Contractor Good Communication skills Preference for Data Centre experience although not essential. What we offer for Assistant Quantity Surveyor This opportunity is to work for a financially stable business with a steady turnover, as a group pushing a Billion. Within the London division, they are looking to maintain and grow with a very successful existing portfolio and success rate on delivering projects with most of their schemes being repeat customers. The business has a great name in the industry and a solid reputation making them a very sought after company to work for with good core values and a dynamic existing stable team. This is a great opportunity to join a business that has good support and structure in place for their employees. Our client is known for investing in their commercial teams with a clear development plan and mentors that promote RICS Chartership. With a network of offices both regionally and in Central London. Our client has a proven track record delivering a variety of Construction project within both the public and private sectors across Commercial, Data Centre, Industrial, Residential, Hotel, Student Accommodations, Education and healthcare. Competitive Basic Salary Car allowance and train ticket paid Bonus scheme available Opportunity to grow and progress. If you want to hear more about this Senior Quantity Surveyor role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Charlotte Mead in our London Office on (phone number removed).
May 13, 2026
Full time
Assistant Quantity Surveyor - East London Based Opportunity for an Assistant Quantity Surveyor to work for a leading Main Contractor based in the heart of London. This is an exciting new role due to additional workload with new projects secured and started on site. About the role of Assistant Quantity Surveyor As Assistant Quantity Surveyor be to work leading the commercial team within their Data centre Division. With all their projects being 1 stage and ranging from 80 - 400 million in value you will be working from early stages on site through to competition. For this role, you will work within the Commercial team reporting to a Senior Quantity Surveyor. You will be responsible for but not limited to; managing packages from procurement through to final accounting Working with the team to ensure subcontractors are managed on site, CVRs, review drawings, mentor junior members of the team and work collaboratively with the internal team and clients. For this role, our client Is looking for someone to join the team in East London on a prestigious Data Centre scheme which consists of multiple sites and runs for several years. Responsibilities for Assistant Quantity Surveyor Procurement across all sub-contracting accounts Pricing, and managing change and variations. Managing Customer and Consultant Relationships Assisting the team with information for CVR and meetings. Requirements for Assistant Quantity Surveyor 4 Years experience within Construction Quantity Surveying position with a Main Contractor Good Communication skills Preference for Data Centre experience although not essential. What we offer for Assistant Quantity Surveyor This opportunity is to work for a financially stable business with a steady turnover, as a group pushing a Billion. Within the London division, they are looking to maintain and grow with a very successful existing portfolio and success rate on delivering projects with most of their schemes being repeat customers. The business has a great name in the industry and a solid reputation making them a very sought after company to work for with good core values and a dynamic existing stable team. This is a great opportunity to join a business that has good support and structure in place for their employees. Our client is known for investing in their commercial teams with a clear development plan and mentors that promote RICS Chartership. With a network of offices both regionally and in Central London. Our client has a proven track record delivering a variety of Construction project within both the public and private sectors across Commercial, Data Centre, Industrial, Residential, Hotel, Student Accommodations, Education and healthcare. Competitive Basic Salary Car allowance and train ticket paid Bonus scheme available Opportunity to grow and progress. If you want to hear more about this Senior Quantity Surveyor role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Charlotte Mead in our London Office on (phone number removed).
Technical & Quality Assistant Location Tewkesbury Salary - 35000 per annum Hours : 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Job Description This is a hands-on Technical Assistant role where you'll play a key part in maintaining quality, food safety and compliance across the site. This is a fantastic opportunity for an organised, detail-focused and proactive individual who enjoys working across teams and making a real impact. You'll support audits, investigations and continuous improvement activities in a fast-paced environment. We're looking for a confident communicator with a strong eye for detail and excellent Microsoft Office skills. Key responsibilities: Support quality control programmes and ensure compliance with food safety standards Assist with audits, traceability exercises and site accreditation requirements Investigate non-conformances and support root cause analysis and corrective actions Monitor and report on quality KPIs, complaints and technical data Work closely with production, laboratory teams and external partners Support inductions, documentation and continuous improvement initiatives What we're looking for: Experience in a technical or quality role within food manufacturing or dairy Understanding of food safety standards (e.g. HACCP, BRCGS) Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Excellent organisation, attention to detail and analytical skills Strong communication skills and ability to build relationships across teams A proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused mindset If you're quality-driven, organised and ready to develop your technical career in a supportive environment, this is an excellent opportunity to grow and make a difference. Please apply with your CV in the first instance. Wright Staff are acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Technical & Quality Assistant Location Tewkesbury Salary - 35000 per annum Hours : 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Job Description This is a hands-on Technical Assistant role where you'll play a key part in maintaining quality, food safety and compliance across the site. This is a fantastic opportunity for an organised, detail-focused and proactive individual who enjoys working across teams and making a real impact. You'll support audits, investigations and continuous improvement activities in a fast-paced environment. We're looking for a confident communicator with a strong eye for detail and excellent Microsoft Office skills. Key responsibilities: Support quality control programmes and ensure compliance with food safety standards Assist with audits, traceability exercises and site accreditation requirements Investigate non-conformances and support root cause analysis and corrective actions Monitor and report on quality KPIs, complaints and technical data Work closely with production, laboratory teams and external partners Support inductions, documentation and continuous improvement initiatives What we're looking for: Experience in a technical or quality role within food manufacturing or dairy Understanding of food safety standards (e.g. HACCP, BRCGS) Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Excellent organisation, attention to detail and analytical skills Strong communication skills and ability to build relationships across teams A proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused mindset If you're quality-driven, organised and ready to develop your technical career in a supportive environment, this is an excellent opportunity to grow and make a difference. Please apply with your CV in the first instance. Wright Staff are acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.
Morson Edge are currently seeking an Accounts Assistant to work on the behalf of one of our reputable Aerospace clients based in Yeovil, Somerset. The primary purpose of this role is to provide accounting support to the Industrial Performance & Operations Team. To support day to day tasks including performing key month end, budgeting and reporting processes, ensuring deadlines are achieved with a high level of accuracy. Key Responsibilities: • Ensure costs are analysed and accruals posted to deliver accurate and timely monthly actual reporting • Support the business in ensuring cost allocation is to the correct cost elements/functional cost centres • Working with Business Partners to support daily Business requests and queries • Contribute to the timely delivery of the annual operating cost budget and forecasts • Support external audit process where required, particularly with audit preparation in advance and sampling request evidence gathering • Document processes to aid reduction of single point failures, allow for holiday cover • Support reporting role to build in more efficient processes and high accuracy, especially budget process • Identify and communicate any cost risks and opportunities throughout the year to assist in accurate forecasting and minimize surprises • Communicate in a clear and effective way to both the Industrial Performance team and across all Business functions where required, resolving queries and requesting functional inputs as required. • Undertake additional duties that will arise from time to time to support the Industrial Performance and Operations team. Requirements: • AAT qualified or Part Qualified • Demonstrable IT knowledge Strong Microsoft skills essential (Excel, Powerpoint), ERP (preferably SAP) • Good analytical skills • Ability to communicate clearly • Attention to detail, high level of accuracy in outputs • Ability to work proactively and take ownership for tasks • Ability to be flexible in terms of work responsibilities with a keen interest to learn and document processes • A team player, including cross-functional teams Site based 12 month contract initially 37 hours per week If you have the required experience for this position, please apply today or contact Lisa Nardiello on (phone number removed) for further information.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Morson Edge are currently seeking an Accounts Assistant to work on the behalf of one of our reputable Aerospace clients based in Yeovil, Somerset. The primary purpose of this role is to provide accounting support to the Industrial Performance & Operations Team. To support day to day tasks including performing key month end, budgeting and reporting processes, ensuring deadlines are achieved with a high level of accuracy. Key Responsibilities: • Ensure costs are analysed and accruals posted to deliver accurate and timely monthly actual reporting • Support the business in ensuring cost allocation is to the correct cost elements/functional cost centres • Working with Business Partners to support daily Business requests and queries • Contribute to the timely delivery of the annual operating cost budget and forecasts • Support external audit process where required, particularly with audit preparation in advance and sampling request evidence gathering • Document processes to aid reduction of single point failures, allow for holiday cover • Support reporting role to build in more efficient processes and high accuracy, especially budget process • Identify and communicate any cost risks and opportunities throughout the year to assist in accurate forecasting and minimize surprises • Communicate in a clear and effective way to both the Industrial Performance team and across all Business functions where required, resolving queries and requesting functional inputs as required. • Undertake additional duties that will arise from time to time to support the Industrial Performance and Operations team. Requirements: • AAT qualified or Part Qualified • Demonstrable IT knowledge Strong Microsoft skills essential (Excel, Powerpoint), ERP (preferably SAP) • Good analytical skills • Ability to communicate clearly • Attention to detail, high level of accuracy in outputs • Ability to work proactively and take ownership for tasks • Ability to be flexible in terms of work responsibilities with a keen interest to learn and document processes • A team player, including cross-functional teams Site based 12 month contract initially 37 hours per week If you have the required experience for this position, please apply today or contact Lisa Nardiello on (phone number removed) for further information.
Are you an experienced Quality assistant looking for the next step in your career? SourceCo Recruitment is seeking a Technical & Quality Assistant to join a successful team in Tewkesbury. This hands-on role plays a key part in maintaining quality, food safety, and compliance across the site. Salary: 35k- 36k Per Annum Working hours: Monday - Friday (Apply online only) (This role does involve bank holiday working) What you'll be doing: Support quality control programmes and ensure compliance with food safety standards Assist with audits, traceability exercises, and site accreditation requirements Investigate non-conformances and support root cause analysis and corrective actions Monitor and report on quality KPIs, complaints, and technical data Work closely with production, laboratory teams, and external partners Support inductions, documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives What we are looking for: Experience in a technical or quality role within food manufacturing or dairy Understanding of food safety standards (e.g. HACCP, BRCGS) Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Excellent organisation, attention to detail, and analytical skills Strong communication skills with the ability to build relationships across teams A proactive, adaptable, and solutions-focused mindset This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established business where you can contribute to maintaining high standards and continuous improvement across the operation. If you are interested in this role, please apply now and a consultant will be in touch!
May 13, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Quality assistant looking for the next step in your career? SourceCo Recruitment is seeking a Technical & Quality Assistant to join a successful team in Tewkesbury. This hands-on role plays a key part in maintaining quality, food safety, and compliance across the site. Salary: 35k- 36k Per Annum Working hours: Monday - Friday (Apply online only) (This role does involve bank holiday working) What you'll be doing: Support quality control programmes and ensure compliance with food safety standards Assist with audits, traceability exercises, and site accreditation requirements Investigate non-conformances and support root cause analysis and corrective actions Monitor and report on quality KPIs, complaints, and technical data Work closely with production, laboratory teams, and external partners Support inductions, documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives What we are looking for: Experience in a technical or quality role within food manufacturing or dairy Understanding of food safety standards (e.g. HACCP, BRCGS) Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Excellent organisation, attention to detail, and analytical skills Strong communication skills with the ability to build relationships across teams A proactive, adaptable, and solutions-focused mindset This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established business where you can contribute to maintaining high standards and continuous improvement across the operation. If you are interested in this role, please apply now and a consultant will be in touch!