Seeking a FP&A Accountant to provide high-quality financial reporting and analysis supporting senior leadership and board-level decision making at a leading UK employer Key Responsibilities Prepare monthly management reporting for C-suite executives and board members Conduct quarterly forecast analysis and coordinate annual budget processes with Business Partnering team Play key role in half-year and year-end reporting cycles, coordinating financial and performance reports for investor relations and executive leadership Essential Requirements Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) Proven finance experience with exposure to business operations Strong analytical capabilities with ability to extract insights from data Excellent communication skills with ability to present recommendations to senior leadership Demonstrated ability to build credible cross-functional relationships Process improvement mindset At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Seeking a FP&A Accountant to provide high-quality financial reporting and analysis supporting senior leadership and board-level decision making at a leading UK employer Key Responsibilities Prepare monthly management reporting for C-suite executives and board members Conduct quarterly forecast analysis and coordinate annual budget processes with Business Partnering team Play key role in half-year and year-end reporting cycles, coordinating financial and performance reports for investor relations and executive leadership Essential Requirements Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, or CIMA) Proven finance experience with exposure to business operations Strong analytical capabilities with ability to extract insights from data Excellent communication skills with ability to present recommendations to senior leadership Demonstrated ability to build credible cross-functional relationships Process improvement mindset At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
The Context This is an exciting opportunity to join a music education charity focused on grant making and advocacy work. As the organisation expand their operations, they are looking for a highly organised and digitally-savvy Operations Officer to be the backbone of their small but impactful team. Since launching in January 2025, the charity has rapidly become an essential connector between schools, grassroots organisations, and industry and policy professionals, aiming to strengthen music provision through direct investment and advocacy work. In 16 months, the Foundation has begun supporting grassroots organisations and state school music departments up and down the country, reaching over 15,000 children and young people - and they have no intention of slowing down. If you: Are interested in joining a 'start-up' style charity with national reach and massive growth plans; Enjoy a varied role where one hour you might be recording minutes for a high-level Board meeting, and the next you could be building internal systems to help the organisation run smoothly; Have a "can-do" attitude and an appetite to work hard; Then this is the role for you. The Role Governance & Executive Support Board Secretariat: Coordinate Board and Committee meetings, including preparing agendas, distributing papers, and taking accurate, professional minutes. Scheduling: Manage complex calendars for the CEO and leadership and coordinate external stakeholder meetings. Compliance: Ensure all digital and physical filing systems are maintained in line with UK GDPR and charity commission requirements. Governance Accuracy: Minutes distributed to the Board within e.g., 5 working days with zero significant errors. Comms Approvals Trail: Ensure sign-off is obtained and recorded for external-facing content (e.g., posts, web updates, case studies) and that final versions are stored. Office & Data Organisation Systems Management: Maintain the charity's central filing system, ensuring documents are easily accessible yet secure. Responsible for the management and documentation of all approval and audit trails. System Efficiency: Successful migration or re-organisation of digital folders to ensure staff can find any document within 30 seconds. Data Entry: Keep our donor or contact database up to date, ensuring information is accurate for fundraising and outreach teams. General Admin: Manage the charity's general email inbox, handle post, and order office supplies. Finance Record keeping: Ensure charity tracking to budget and keeping recorded receipts with approvals, ready for external audit. Reporting: Preparing progress reports on spend and identify opportunities for cost efficiency and trends. Produce reports as needed for the Chief Executive, Grant and Impact Manager, and Board. Digital & Communications Support Digital and Socials Cover: Provide operational cover for the digital/socials team as needed, including scheduling posts, coordinating assets, basic updates, and ensuring content is approved before publishing. Asset & Permissions Coordination: Maintain and organise approved assets (photos/video), permission forms, and usage notes, particularly where young people are involved. The Candidate Experience: Proven experience in an administrative or office management role (Charity sector experience is a plus). Digital Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Teams) and a natural flair for social media trends and platforms. Communication: Exceptional written English for drafting minutes, blogs, and social captions. Organisation: A methodical approach to filing and a "hawk-eye" for detail. Values: A genuine passion for young people's musical provision in underserved communities. Terms of Appointment Reporting to: CEO Salary: £24,000 - £28,000 (Dependent on experience) Location: London Tuesday to Thursday in office, Monday and Friday at home Working hours: Core hours from 10:00 - 18:00 Occasional evening and weekend hours. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: Jodi Beauchamp Delivery Consultant, Not for Profit Berwick Partners T : (0) E : Closing date for applications: Friday 8th May 2026
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
The Context This is an exciting opportunity to join a music education charity focused on grant making and advocacy work. As the organisation expand their operations, they are looking for a highly organised and digitally-savvy Operations Officer to be the backbone of their small but impactful team. Since launching in January 2025, the charity has rapidly become an essential connector between schools, grassroots organisations, and industry and policy professionals, aiming to strengthen music provision through direct investment and advocacy work. In 16 months, the Foundation has begun supporting grassroots organisations and state school music departments up and down the country, reaching over 15,000 children and young people - and they have no intention of slowing down. If you: Are interested in joining a 'start-up' style charity with national reach and massive growth plans; Enjoy a varied role where one hour you might be recording minutes for a high-level Board meeting, and the next you could be building internal systems to help the organisation run smoothly; Have a "can-do" attitude and an appetite to work hard; Then this is the role for you. The Role Governance & Executive Support Board Secretariat: Coordinate Board and Committee meetings, including preparing agendas, distributing papers, and taking accurate, professional minutes. Scheduling: Manage complex calendars for the CEO and leadership and coordinate external stakeholder meetings. Compliance: Ensure all digital and physical filing systems are maintained in line with UK GDPR and charity commission requirements. Governance Accuracy: Minutes distributed to the Board within e.g., 5 working days with zero significant errors. Comms Approvals Trail: Ensure sign-off is obtained and recorded for external-facing content (e.g., posts, web updates, case studies) and that final versions are stored. Office & Data Organisation Systems Management: Maintain the charity's central filing system, ensuring documents are easily accessible yet secure. Responsible for the management and documentation of all approval and audit trails. System Efficiency: Successful migration or re-organisation of digital folders to ensure staff can find any document within 30 seconds. Data Entry: Keep our donor or contact database up to date, ensuring information is accurate for fundraising and outreach teams. General Admin: Manage the charity's general email inbox, handle post, and order office supplies. Finance Record keeping: Ensure charity tracking to budget and keeping recorded receipts with approvals, ready for external audit. Reporting: Preparing progress reports on spend and identify opportunities for cost efficiency and trends. Produce reports as needed for the Chief Executive, Grant and Impact Manager, and Board. Digital & Communications Support Digital and Socials Cover: Provide operational cover for the digital/socials team as needed, including scheduling posts, coordinating assets, basic updates, and ensuring content is approved before publishing. Asset & Permissions Coordination: Maintain and organise approved assets (photos/video), permission forms, and usage notes, particularly where young people are involved. The Candidate Experience: Proven experience in an administrative or office management role (Charity sector experience is a plus). Digital Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Teams) and a natural flair for social media trends and platforms. Communication: Exceptional written English for drafting minutes, blogs, and social captions. Organisation: A methodical approach to filing and a "hawk-eye" for detail. Values: A genuine passion for young people's musical provision in underserved communities. Terms of Appointment Reporting to: CEO Salary: £24,000 - £28,000 (Dependent on experience) Location: London Tuesday to Thursday in office, Monday and Friday at home Working hours: Core hours from 10:00 - 18:00 Occasional evening and weekend hours. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: Jodi Beauchamp Delivery Consultant, Not for Profit Berwick Partners T : (0) E : Closing date for applications: Friday 8th May 2026
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Ross-on-wye, Herefordshire
An established national compliance services provider is seeking an experienced Service Delivery Director to lead and optimise its UK-wide water hygiene service operations. The role offers the opportunity to take full accountability for service performance, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction across a large, geographically dispersed workforce supporting blue-chip and public sector clients. This is a hybrid role requiring a presence in their head office based in Ross-on-Wye and national travel to sites as required. The Role Reporting into a senior operations leadership position, the Service Delivery Director will be responsible for the organisation, leadership and performance of national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions. The role oversees a workforce of 300+ technicians, risk assessors and remedial teams, delivering in excess of 12,000 planned compliance visits per month across healthcare, facilities management, local authority and commercial environments. Key to success will be the ability to balance strategic leadership with hands-on operational control in a fast-paced, regulated setting. Responsibilities: Lead national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions Drive operational efficiency, productivity and margin improvement Oversee workforce planning, engineer deployment and scheduling accuracy Partner with regional leadership to ensure consistent, compliant service delivery Act as a senior escalation point for key clients and contracts Support tenders, mobilisations and commercial initiatives Ensure health, safety, quality and regulatory compliance across operations Develop and report KPIs to senior leadership and board level Lead continuous improvement and digital transformation initiatives Person Specification The successful candidate will be a commercially minded, people-focused leader with strong experience delivering complex field-based services within a regulated environment. Senior leadership experience in service delivery, operations or compliance Background in water hygiene/ water treatment or a similar background (FM, Maintenance etc) Proven management of large, multi-site field service teams (200+ engineers) Strong understanding of compliance, legislation and risk management Experience working with major, multi-site clients (healthcare, FM, public sector or commercial) Strong financial and operational decision-making capability Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £65,000 dependent on experience Company car or car allowance Pension and healthcare benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Long-term development opportunities within a growing national organisation Performance-related bonus At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
An established national compliance services provider is seeking an experienced Service Delivery Director to lead and optimise its UK-wide water hygiene service operations. The role offers the opportunity to take full accountability for service performance, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction across a large, geographically dispersed workforce supporting blue-chip and public sector clients. This is a hybrid role requiring a presence in their head office based in Ross-on-Wye and national travel to sites as required. The Role Reporting into a senior operations leadership position, the Service Delivery Director will be responsible for the organisation, leadership and performance of national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions. The role oversees a workforce of 300+ technicians, risk assessors and remedial teams, delivering in excess of 12,000 planned compliance visits per month across healthcare, facilities management, local authority and commercial environments. Key to success will be the ability to balance strategic leadership with hands-on operational control in a fast-paced, regulated setting. Responsibilities: Lead national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions Drive operational efficiency, productivity and margin improvement Oversee workforce planning, engineer deployment and scheduling accuracy Partner with regional leadership to ensure consistent, compliant service delivery Act as a senior escalation point for key clients and contracts Support tenders, mobilisations and commercial initiatives Ensure health, safety, quality and regulatory compliance across operations Develop and report KPIs to senior leadership and board level Lead continuous improvement and digital transformation initiatives Person Specification The successful candidate will be a commercially minded, people-focused leader with strong experience delivering complex field-based services within a regulated environment. Senior leadership experience in service delivery, operations or compliance Background in water hygiene/ water treatment or a similar background (FM, Maintenance etc) Proven management of large, multi-site field service teams (200+ engineers) Strong understanding of compliance, legislation and risk management Experience working with major, multi-site clients (healthcare, FM, public sector or commercial) Strong financial and operational decision-making capability Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £65,000 dependent on experience Company car or car allowance Pension and healthcare benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Long-term development opportunities within a growing national organisation Performance-related bonus At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Technical Compliance Manager Location: London Salary: 62,000 Contract: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm + overtime (Hybrid) The Opportunity We are seeking a high-calibre Compliance Manager to lead the statutory and technical governance for one of London's most complex and high-profile infrastructure contracts. In this critical leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring that a vast, multi-site estate meets the highest standards of safety, legality, and operational integrity. This is a strategic appointment for a compliance professional who thrives in high-intensity, public-facing environments where rigorous auditing and technical "best practice" are mission-critical. Key Responsibilities Statutory & Technical Governance Compliance Oversight: Take full ownership of the statutory compliance roadmap across the infrastructure portfolio, covering M&E, Fire Life Safety, Water Hygiene, and Fabric requirements. Audit Leadership: Design and lead a comprehensive internal audit programme, conducting deep-dive site inspections to verify that all technical logbooks and certifications are 100% accurate and up to date. Legislative Guidance: Act as the primary subject matter expert (SME) on evolving industry legislation (e.g., SFG20, British Standards, and Health & Safety Law), ensuring all operational teams are briefed and compliant. Risk Management: Identify potential compliance gaps or technical risks across the estate and implement robust remedial strategies to mitigate liability. Performance & Contract Management SLA/KPI Management: Monitor and report on compliance-related KPIs, ensuring that all statutory tasks are completed within contractual windows. Subcontractor Auditing: Oversee the performance of specialist compliance subcontractors, ensuring their service delivery and documentation meet the required high-spec standards. Client Liaison: Act as the senior technical point of contact for the client's compliance and safety teams, providing transparent reporting and expert advice during high-level meetings. Systems & Reporting CAFM Integrity: Ensure the CAFM system is utilised as the "single source of truth" for compliance data, managing the integrity of PPM schedules and certification uploads. Management Reporting: Prepare and present detailed compliance dashboards for the Senior Leadership Team, demonstrating ROI, safety performance, and audit trends. What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications Proven Track Record: Extensive experience in compliance or engineering managemenet ideally within a large-scale infrastructure, transport, or public-sector environment. Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of M&E building services, statutory regulations (L8, PSSR, Gas Safety, Fixed Wire), and Fire Safety legislation. Qualifications: IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate is essential. Professional membership (e.g., IWFM or a technical engineering body) is highly desirable. Auditing Skills: Formally trained or highly experienced in technical auditing and quality assurance (QA) processes. Professional Attributes Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data and documentation-you believe "if it isn't written down, it hasn't been done." Communication: Ability to communicate complex legal and technical requirements to stakeholders at all levels, from engineers on the ground to C-suite executives. Resilience: The ability to manage a high volume of data and multiple competing priorities within a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Why Join the Team? This role offers the chance to manage compliance for a landmark London infrastructure account that is vital to the city's daily operations. Strategic Impact: Influence the safety and operational standards of a major public asset. Professional Growth: Opportunity to lead a large-scale compliance function with high visibility within the industry. Comprehensive Benefits: A competitive package designed to attract the industry's top technical talent. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Technical Compliance Manager Location: London Salary: 62,000 Contract: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm + overtime (Hybrid) The Opportunity We are seeking a high-calibre Compliance Manager to lead the statutory and technical governance for one of London's most complex and high-profile infrastructure contracts. In this critical leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring that a vast, multi-site estate meets the highest standards of safety, legality, and operational integrity. This is a strategic appointment for a compliance professional who thrives in high-intensity, public-facing environments where rigorous auditing and technical "best practice" are mission-critical. Key Responsibilities Statutory & Technical Governance Compliance Oversight: Take full ownership of the statutory compliance roadmap across the infrastructure portfolio, covering M&E, Fire Life Safety, Water Hygiene, and Fabric requirements. Audit Leadership: Design and lead a comprehensive internal audit programme, conducting deep-dive site inspections to verify that all technical logbooks and certifications are 100% accurate and up to date. Legislative Guidance: Act as the primary subject matter expert (SME) on evolving industry legislation (e.g., SFG20, British Standards, and Health & Safety Law), ensuring all operational teams are briefed and compliant. Risk Management: Identify potential compliance gaps or technical risks across the estate and implement robust remedial strategies to mitigate liability. Performance & Contract Management SLA/KPI Management: Monitor and report on compliance-related KPIs, ensuring that all statutory tasks are completed within contractual windows. Subcontractor Auditing: Oversee the performance of specialist compliance subcontractors, ensuring their service delivery and documentation meet the required high-spec standards. Client Liaison: Act as the senior technical point of contact for the client's compliance and safety teams, providing transparent reporting and expert advice during high-level meetings. Systems & Reporting CAFM Integrity: Ensure the CAFM system is utilised as the "single source of truth" for compliance data, managing the integrity of PPM schedules and certification uploads. Management Reporting: Prepare and present detailed compliance dashboards for the Senior Leadership Team, demonstrating ROI, safety performance, and audit trends. What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications Proven Track Record: Extensive experience in compliance or engineering managemenet ideally within a large-scale infrastructure, transport, or public-sector environment. Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of M&E building services, statutory regulations (L8, PSSR, Gas Safety, Fixed Wire), and Fire Safety legislation. Qualifications: IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate is essential. Professional membership (e.g., IWFM or a technical engineering body) is highly desirable. Auditing Skills: Formally trained or highly experienced in technical auditing and quality assurance (QA) processes. Professional Attributes Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data and documentation-you believe "if it isn't written down, it hasn't been done." Communication: Ability to communicate complex legal and technical requirements to stakeholders at all levels, from engineers on the ground to C-suite executives. Resilience: The ability to manage a high volume of data and multiple competing priorities within a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Why Join the Team? This role offers the chance to manage compliance for a landmark London infrastructure account that is vital to the city's daily operations. Strategic Impact: Influence the safety and operational standards of a major public asset. Professional Growth: Opportunity to lead a large-scale compliance function with high visibility within the industry. Comprehensive Benefits: A competitive package designed to attract the industry's top technical talent. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Kendall Poole Consulting Ltd
Stafford, Staffordshire
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Manufacturing Sector Location: Staffordshire Salary: Six Figure Executive Package Kendall Poole Consulting are proud to represent a market leading iron casting and machining group supplying both the domestic and export markets. Our client undertakes the design, including virtual analysis, of cast iron, produce rapid prototypes and pre-series castings using full production processes, as well as producing serial quantities of fully machined ductile iron castings and sub-assemblies. They combine state of the art laboratory facilities, with world class technical and operational expertise, and a vacancy has arisen for a Technical Director to lead a team of Managers, Lab Technicians and Method Engineers. Tecnical Director's Role : Reporting to the MD, the Technical Director is responsible for leading the technical function and devising the strategy to improve processes which include greensand, cold-box and shell core making, electric melting (99% ductile iron), ABB robots, Koyama grinding, internal heat treatment, crack detection and 3D scanning. Whilst making improvements across the function, implementing new processes and providing an exceptional level of customer service, you will ensure that Technical/Laboratory/Engineering resources and objectives are aligned with strategic plan. To drive innovation in Metallurgy, you will evolve the NPI process, manage and improve deployment of resources: focus on people and training, budgets and assets to comply with cost and financial targets. Customer facing and involves building strong relationships with international manufacturers to deliver on time. Review and advise customers on material standards, presenting any irregularities in line with SOP and provide solutions for heat treatment, chemistry requirements, testing frequency etc. Lead on reviewing customer supplied drawings and advise of any irregularities for hardness test methods, mechanical testing from casting, post processing operations, magnetic resonance etc. Project based work such as commissioning automated inoculation systems, yield improvements through metal control and compositional changes etc. The Person: As part of the SLT operating within an open management culture, the Technical Director will have the remit to influence the technical strategy of this highly successful and profitable business. A high achiever academically, a qualified Engineer or Scientist with deep knowledge of advanced material science, material forming, metallurgy, metallurgical processes or equivalent. Skilled in developing NPI processes, material innovation and testing, R&D, failure and stress analysis, you will be in a lead technical role, operating within the manufacturing sector, ideally within the foundry industry. Knowledge of cast processes such as greensand, cold-box and shell core making would be beneficial. Extensive customer exposure to an international customer base and/or prestigious OEMs. A focused and collaborative leader, with integrity is sought, people focussed with a team mentality and well-honed leadership skills, who can work closely with a dynamic Board. Visible leader with the ability to motivate a team to achieve higher levels of performance. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, you will be able to see the bigger picture yet be analytical, data driven, results focused whilst displaying gravitas, energy and positivity. In return they offer a six-figure package, which includes salary, bonus, car allowance, healthcare for family, DIS, pension and holidays, which accrue on service.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Manufacturing Sector Location: Staffordshire Salary: Six Figure Executive Package Kendall Poole Consulting are proud to represent a market leading iron casting and machining group supplying both the domestic and export markets. Our client undertakes the design, including virtual analysis, of cast iron, produce rapid prototypes and pre-series castings using full production processes, as well as producing serial quantities of fully machined ductile iron castings and sub-assemblies. They combine state of the art laboratory facilities, with world class technical and operational expertise, and a vacancy has arisen for a Technical Director to lead a team of Managers, Lab Technicians and Method Engineers. Tecnical Director's Role : Reporting to the MD, the Technical Director is responsible for leading the technical function and devising the strategy to improve processes which include greensand, cold-box and shell core making, electric melting (99% ductile iron), ABB robots, Koyama grinding, internal heat treatment, crack detection and 3D scanning. Whilst making improvements across the function, implementing new processes and providing an exceptional level of customer service, you will ensure that Technical/Laboratory/Engineering resources and objectives are aligned with strategic plan. To drive innovation in Metallurgy, you will evolve the NPI process, manage and improve deployment of resources: focus on people and training, budgets and assets to comply with cost and financial targets. Customer facing and involves building strong relationships with international manufacturers to deliver on time. Review and advise customers on material standards, presenting any irregularities in line with SOP and provide solutions for heat treatment, chemistry requirements, testing frequency etc. Lead on reviewing customer supplied drawings and advise of any irregularities for hardness test methods, mechanical testing from casting, post processing operations, magnetic resonance etc. Project based work such as commissioning automated inoculation systems, yield improvements through metal control and compositional changes etc. The Person: As part of the SLT operating within an open management culture, the Technical Director will have the remit to influence the technical strategy of this highly successful and profitable business. A high achiever academically, a qualified Engineer or Scientist with deep knowledge of advanced material science, material forming, metallurgy, metallurgical processes or equivalent. Skilled in developing NPI processes, material innovation and testing, R&D, failure and stress analysis, you will be in a lead technical role, operating within the manufacturing sector, ideally within the foundry industry. Knowledge of cast processes such as greensand, cold-box and shell core making would be beneficial. Extensive customer exposure to an international customer base and/or prestigious OEMs. A focused and collaborative leader, with integrity is sought, people focussed with a team mentality and well-honed leadership skills, who can work closely with a dynamic Board. Visible leader with the ability to motivate a team to achieve higher levels of performance. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, you will be able to see the bigger picture yet be analytical, data driven, results focused whilst displaying gravitas, energy and positivity. In return they offer a six-figure package, which includes salary, bonus, car allowance, healthcare for family, DIS, pension and holidays, which accrue on service.
Vacancy No 5507 Vacancy Title HEAD OF HR - EAST MIDLANDS The Company A market leader renowned for innovation and quality, with manufacturing facilities in the UK, our client's products set the standard in the industry and are trusted by professionals and consumers alike. The Role As the Head of HR, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing the human resources function within the UK business unit. Your primary focus will be on developing and executing HR strategies, policies, and programs that support the organisation's goals and objectives. You will provide strategic leadership, collaborate with senior management, and ensure effective HR practices across all areas of human resources in compliance with UK employment laws and regulations. What You'll Do Develop and implement HR strategies, policies, and programs aligned with the UK business unit's goals and objectives. Oversee the full range of HR functions within the UK, including talent acquisition, onboarding, performance management, employee relations, training and development, compensation and benefits, and HR compliance. Collaborate with senior management to understand business needs and develop HR initiatives that drive employee engagement, productivity, and organizational success. Provide guidance and support to managers and teams, fostering their professional growth and ensuring consistent HR practices across the UK operations. Monitor and analyse HR metrics and trends specific to the UK business unit to identify areas for improvement and recommend strategies to enhance HR effectiveness. Ensure compliance with UK employment laws and regulations, staying abreast of HR-related legislation and implementing appropriate policies and procedures. Drive talent acquisition efforts, partnering with hiring managers to attract and onboard top talent while ensuring adherence to equal employment opportunity principles. Oversee performance management processes, including goal setting, performance evaluations, and career development plans, to drive employee growth and productivity. Collaborate with managers to address employee relations issues, foster a positive work environment, and resolve conflicts in compliance with UK employment laws. Manage compensation and benefits programs specific to the UK business unit, ensuring competitiveness, compliance, and alignment with organizational goals. Develop and deliver HR training programs tailored to the needs of the UK workforce, enhancing the skills and capabilities of managers and employees. Maintain HRIS systems or other HR technology platforms specific to the UK operations, ensuring accurate and efficient data management. Stay informed about UK-specific HR best practices, emerging HR trends, and legislative changes that impact the workforce. Build relationships with external HR vendors, consultants, and professional networks to leverage expertise and resources relevant to the UK operations. Provide HR-related guidance and recommendations to senior management, ensuring HR initiatives align with business strategies and objectives. Key Skills and Experience Proven experience as a Head of HR or similar leadership role, overseeing HR functions within the UK. In-depth knowledge of HR best practices, UK employment laws, and regulations. Strong understanding of talent acquisition, employee engagement, performance management, and employee relations within the UK context. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement HR strategies, policies, and programs aligned with UK business objectives. Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with stakeholders at all levels. Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities to address complex HR challenges and drive initiatives specific to the UK operations. Proficiency in using HRIS systems, HR analytics, or other HR technology platforms. Understanding of data protection regulations and confidentiality requirements in handling employee information. Proven track record of successfully managing employee relations issues and fostering a positive work environment within the UK. Strong knowledge of compensation and benefits programs specific to the UK, including market trends and compliance considerations. Proficient in using MS Office applications, particularly Excel, for data analysis and reporting. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities. Continuous learning mindset to stay updated with changes in UK HR practices, laws, and regulations. Relevant certifications in HR or related fields are advantageous. Location/Area: East Midlands Salary: Market-leading, with a results-driven reward scheme Benefits Executive Level Benefits Package; Company Pension; 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Vacancy No 5507 Vacancy Title HEAD OF HR - EAST MIDLANDS The Company A market leader renowned for innovation and quality, with manufacturing facilities in the UK, our client's products set the standard in the industry and are trusted by professionals and consumers alike. The Role As the Head of HR, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing the human resources function within the UK business unit. Your primary focus will be on developing and executing HR strategies, policies, and programs that support the organisation's goals and objectives. You will provide strategic leadership, collaborate with senior management, and ensure effective HR practices across all areas of human resources in compliance with UK employment laws and regulations. What You'll Do Develop and implement HR strategies, policies, and programs aligned with the UK business unit's goals and objectives. Oversee the full range of HR functions within the UK, including talent acquisition, onboarding, performance management, employee relations, training and development, compensation and benefits, and HR compliance. Collaborate with senior management to understand business needs and develop HR initiatives that drive employee engagement, productivity, and organizational success. Provide guidance and support to managers and teams, fostering their professional growth and ensuring consistent HR practices across the UK operations. Monitor and analyse HR metrics and trends specific to the UK business unit to identify areas for improvement and recommend strategies to enhance HR effectiveness. Ensure compliance with UK employment laws and regulations, staying abreast of HR-related legislation and implementing appropriate policies and procedures. Drive talent acquisition efforts, partnering with hiring managers to attract and onboard top talent while ensuring adherence to equal employment opportunity principles. Oversee performance management processes, including goal setting, performance evaluations, and career development plans, to drive employee growth and productivity. Collaborate with managers to address employee relations issues, foster a positive work environment, and resolve conflicts in compliance with UK employment laws. Manage compensation and benefits programs specific to the UK business unit, ensuring competitiveness, compliance, and alignment with organizational goals. Develop and deliver HR training programs tailored to the needs of the UK workforce, enhancing the skills and capabilities of managers and employees. Maintain HRIS systems or other HR technology platforms specific to the UK operations, ensuring accurate and efficient data management. Stay informed about UK-specific HR best practices, emerging HR trends, and legislative changes that impact the workforce. Build relationships with external HR vendors, consultants, and professional networks to leverage expertise and resources relevant to the UK operations. Provide HR-related guidance and recommendations to senior management, ensuring HR initiatives align with business strategies and objectives. Key Skills and Experience Proven experience as a Head of HR or similar leadership role, overseeing HR functions within the UK. In-depth knowledge of HR best practices, UK employment laws, and regulations. Strong understanding of talent acquisition, employee engagement, performance management, and employee relations within the UK context. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement HR strategies, policies, and programs aligned with UK business objectives. Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with stakeholders at all levels. Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities to address complex HR challenges and drive initiatives specific to the UK operations. Proficiency in using HRIS systems, HR analytics, or other HR technology platforms. Understanding of data protection regulations and confidentiality requirements in handling employee information. Proven track record of successfully managing employee relations issues and fostering a positive work environment within the UK. Strong knowledge of compensation and benefits programs specific to the UK, including market trends and compliance considerations. Proficient in using MS Office applications, particularly Excel, for data analysis and reporting. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities. Continuous learning mindset to stay updated with changes in UK HR practices, laws, and regulations. Relevant certifications in HR or related fields are advantageous. Location/Area: East Midlands Salary: Market-leading, with a results-driven reward scheme Benefits Executive Level Benefits Package; Company Pension; 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Job title: Fostering Operations Manager Reporting to : Director/ Responsible Individual and working alongside Registered Manager Key role and responsibilities To develop policies and procedure that provide responses and interventions at a higher level in complex situations, within statutory guidelines and the statutory obligations of the Agency To quality assure reports and documents to ensure approp click apply for full job details
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Job title: Fostering Operations Manager Reporting to : Director/ Responsible Individual and working alongside Registered Manager Key role and responsibilities To develop policies and procedure that provide responses and interventions at a higher level in complex situations, within statutory guidelines and the statutory obligations of the Agency To quality assure reports and documents to ensure approp click apply for full job details
Are you looking for new challenges and personal growth within Coca-Cola Europacific Partners? Then we have a great opportunity for you! Do you have a personality with the power to influence and connect? Can you sustain the pace to keep on growing? Will you make an impact with your desire to win? Merchandiser - Dunfermline / South Edinburgh Contract type: Permanent Working pattern: Tuesday to Saturday Salary: £27,492 + Quarterly bonus Please note: You will need a valid driving license, own vehicle and the right to work in the UK to be eligible for this role. About Your Role You'll work across leading UK grocery retailers on behalf of CCEP, ensuring our full product range is consistently available in store, with a strong focus on stock availability and high quality presentation on the shop floor. Your development matters to us. You'll have regular one to one sessions with your line manager and weekly team catch ups to support your priorities, build capability, and help you grow your skills. This is an active, hands on role where you'll be moving throughout the day. Tasks include using pump trucks to move pallets, setting up impactful displays, organising stock, and ensuring our products are well presented. Manual handling is part of the role, and you'll receive full training and the right equipment to work confidently and safely. Build positive working relationships with store teams, supported by your Account Executive. You'll need to be able to travel to your assigned stores, with a full UK driving licence, appropriate business insurance, and access to your own vehicle. Work collaboratively with your team and store contacts to maintain smooth operations and clear communication. Be comfortable using an iPhone and iPad for communication, navigation and reporting. LET'S TALK ABOUT YOU! No experience? No problem! We provide full training, plus all the tools and support to get you up to speed. We're looking for someone who has works well with others, loves staying active and thrives in a hands-on role. Can adapt quickly to changing tasks and challenges, has a positive attitude and is eager to learn. We also believe in making sure everyone has what they need to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments, we're here to support you every step of the way in this fun, fast-paced environment. The closing date for applications is 28/04/26. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of applications. To ensure you are considered for this role, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. We are Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) - a dedicated team of 42,000 people, serving customers in 31 countries, who work together to make, move and sell some of the world's most loved drinks. We are a global business and one of the leading consumer goods companies in the world. We help our 2.1 million customers grow, and we are constantly investing in exciting new products, innovative technologies and fresh ideas. This helps us to delight the 600 million people who enjoy our drinks every day. From gender, age and ethnicity to sexual orientation and different abilities, we welcome people from all walks of life and empower unique perspectives. We recognise we've got some way to go, but we'll get there with the support of our people. It's them who drive our future growth. To find out more about what it's like to work at and our culture we would welcome you to speak to one of our employees on our live chat platform, just click here to speak to an insider We recognise some people prefer not to participate in alcohol related sales, interactions, or promotions. If that's true for you - please raise this with your talent acquisition contact who will advise you on whether this role includes activities related to our alcohol portfolio.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for new challenges and personal growth within Coca-Cola Europacific Partners? Then we have a great opportunity for you! Do you have a personality with the power to influence and connect? Can you sustain the pace to keep on growing? Will you make an impact with your desire to win? Merchandiser - Dunfermline / South Edinburgh Contract type: Permanent Working pattern: Tuesday to Saturday Salary: £27,492 + Quarterly bonus Please note: You will need a valid driving license, own vehicle and the right to work in the UK to be eligible for this role. About Your Role You'll work across leading UK grocery retailers on behalf of CCEP, ensuring our full product range is consistently available in store, with a strong focus on stock availability and high quality presentation on the shop floor. Your development matters to us. You'll have regular one to one sessions with your line manager and weekly team catch ups to support your priorities, build capability, and help you grow your skills. This is an active, hands on role where you'll be moving throughout the day. Tasks include using pump trucks to move pallets, setting up impactful displays, organising stock, and ensuring our products are well presented. Manual handling is part of the role, and you'll receive full training and the right equipment to work confidently and safely. Build positive working relationships with store teams, supported by your Account Executive. You'll need to be able to travel to your assigned stores, with a full UK driving licence, appropriate business insurance, and access to your own vehicle. Work collaboratively with your team and store contacts to maintain smooth operations and clear communication. Be comfortable using an iPhone and iPad for communication, navigation and reporting. LET'S TALK ABOUT YOU! No experience? No problem! We provide full training, plus all the tools and support to get you up to speed. We're looking for someone who has works well with others, loves staying active and thrives in a hands-on role. Can adapt quickly to changing tasks and challenges, has a positive attitude and is eager to learn. We also believe in making sure everyone has what they need to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments, we're here to support you every step of the way in this fun, fast-paced environment. The closing date for applications is 28/04/26. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of applications. To ensure you are considered for this role, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. We are Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) - a dedicated team of 42,000 people, serving customers in 31 countries, who work together to make, move and sell some of the world's most loved drinks. We are a global business and one of the leading consumer goods companies in the world. We help our 2.1 million customers grow, and we are constantly investing in exciting new products, innovative technologies and fresh ideas. This helps us to delight the 600 million people who enjoy our drinks every day. From gender, age and ethnicity to sexual orientation and different abilities, we welcome people from all walks of life and empower unique perspectives. We recognise we've got some way to go, but we'll get there with the support of our people. It's them who drive our future growth. To find out more about what it's like to work at and our culture we would welcome you to speak to one of our employees on our live chat platform, just click here to speak to an insider We recognise some people prefer not to participate in alcohol related sales, interactions, or promotions. If that's true for you - please raise this with your talent acquisition contact who will advise you on whether this role includes activities related to our alcohol portfolio.
Connexus exists to ensure our customers have homes they can build a life in, and our repairs and maintenance service is central to making that happen. Were looking for a Head of Repairs Operations to lead this vital function and play a key role in shaping the future of our homes and communities. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, youll provide operational leadership across repairs and mainte click apply for full job details
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Connexus exists to ensure our customers have homes they can build a life in, and our repairs and maintenance service is central to making that happen. Were looking for a Head of Repairs Operations to lead this vital function and play a key role in shaping the future of our homes and communities. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, youll provide operational leadership across repairs and mainte click apply for full job details
Finance Director Location: Lancashire Reporting to: Managing Director Our client is seeking a commercially focused and strategic Finance Director to lead its finance function. This is a high-impact, executive-level role offering full ownership of financial strategy, performance, and governance. As a key member of the leadership team, you will play a critical role in driving profitability, supporting business transformation, and enabling future growth. To be successful you will have led a finance transformation within a fast-paced business, maximising value for shareholders. Prior experience of driving international growth would also be beneficial. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the financial strategy aligned with overall business objectives Lead finance transformation initiatives, including structural and process improvements Provide insight, analysis, and challenge to support strategic decision-making Partner with senior stakeholders to drive growth, efficiency, and profitability Commercial Finance Lead pricing, margin optimisation, and profitability analysis Support contract negotiations and supplier agreements Identify opportunities to enhance revenue and reduce costs Present financial performance and insights to senior leadership and board stakeholders Financial Management & Reporting Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning Ensure timely and accurate production of financial reports Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all statutory, regulatory, and tax requirements Maintain strong internal controls and risk management frameworks Manage relationships with auditors, banks, and external advisors Leadership Lead, develop, and inspire a high-performing finance team Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement Drive systems and process improvements across the finance function Skills & Experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a number 1 in finance role Strong track record of leading finance transformation initiatives Commercially astute with the ability to influence senior stakeholders Experience operating in complex, fast-paced environments Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills Experience with ERP systems and financial reporting tools Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a hands-on approach High level of integrity and professionalism Results-driven with strong attention to detail Collaborative and influential leader Adaptable and resilient What's on Offer True finance role with full ownership and autonomy Opportunity to shape financial strategy within an established and evolving business High-impact position during a period of transformation Visible leadership role with board-level exposure Collaborative and ambitious working culture Competitive salary and benefits package Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Director Location: Lancashire Reporting to: Managing Director Our client is seeking a commercially focused and strategic Finance Director to lead its finance function. This is a high-impact, executive-level role offering full ownership of financial strategy, performance, and governance. As a key member of the leadership team, you will play a critical role in driving profitability, supporting business transformation, and enabling future growth. To be successful you will have led a finance transformation within a fast-paced business, maximising value for shareholders. Prior experience of driving international growth would also be beneficial. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the financial strategy aligned with overall business objectives Lead finance transformation initiatives, including structural and process improvements Provide insight, analysis, and challenge to support strategic decision-making Partner with senior stakeholders to drive growth, efficiency, and profitability Commercial Finance Lead pricing, margin optimisation, and profitability analysis Support contract negotiations and supplier agreements Identify opportunities to enhance revenue and reduce costs Present financial performance and insights to senior leadership and board stakeholders Financial Management & Reporting Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning Ensure timely and accurate production of financial reports Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all statutory, regulatory, and tax requirements Maintain strong internal controls and risk management frameworks Manage relationships with auditors, banks, and external advisors Leadership Lead, develop, and inspire a high-performing finance team Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement Drive systems and process improvements across the finance function Skills & Experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven experience in a number 1 in finance role Strong track record of leading finance transformation initiatives Commercially astute with the ability to influence senior stakeholders Experience operating in complex, fast-paced environments Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills Experience with ERP systems and financial reporting tools Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a hands-on approach High level of integrity and professionalism Results-driven with strong attention to detail Collaborative and influential leader Adaptable and resilient What's on Offer True finance role with full ownership and autonomy Opportunity to shape financial strategy within an established and evolving business High-impact position during a period of transformation Visible leadership role with board-level exposure Collaborative and ambitious working culture Competitive salary and benefits package Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
SME Financial Controller, Nottinghamshire Your new company An established international business is seeking a highly capable Financial Controller to lead and enhance its financial operations across Europe. This senior position offers the opportunity to work closely with executive leadership and play a pivotal role in shaping financial strategy, efficiency, and control within a growing organisation. Your new role You will take full ownership of monthly reporting cycles, producing accurate group management accounts and providing clear insights to support decision-making at senior level. You will prepare budgets and forecasts, manage multi-currency cash-flow reporting, and develop strong internal controls and robust costing systems. The role also involves delivering detailed financial and product analysis, ensuring all regulatory filings across Europe are fully compliant, and supporting both financial and customs audits. With exposure to operations across multiple markets, you will help drive process improvements, identify cost-saving opportunities, and contribute to building a resilient, forward-looking finance function. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accountant (ACCA / CIMA / ACA) with proven experience as a Financial Controller and a track record of managing a small finance team. You will be confident working independently, highly analytical, and meticulous in your attention to detail. Strong communication skills are essential, as is experience handling multi-currency accounting. Excellent Microsoft Office/IT skills are required. The role is office-based, so you will need to be living in close commute of the East/North Nottinghamshire area. What you'll get in return Wide-ranging interesting role Free parking Bonus Long term progression What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
SME Financial Controller, Nottinghamshire Your new company An established international business is seeking a highly capable Financial Controller to lead and enhance its financial operations across Europe. This senior position offers the opportunity to work closely with executive leadership and play a pivotal role in shaping financial strategy, efficiency, and control within a growing organisation. Your new role You will take full ownership of monthly reporting cycles, producing accurate group management accounts and providing clear insights to support decision-making at senior level. You will prepare budgets and forecasts, manage multi-currency cash-flow reporting, and develop strong internal controls and robust costing systems. The role also involves delivering detailed financial and product analysis, ensuring all regulatory filings across Europe are fully compliant, and supporting both financial and customs audits. With exposure to operations across multiple markets, you will help drive process improvements, identify cost-saving opportunities, and contribute to building a resilient, forward-looking finance function. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified accountant (ACCA / CIMA / ACA) with proven experience as a Financial Controller and a track record of managing a small finance team. You will be confident working independently, highly analytical, and meticulous in your attention to detail. Strong communication skills are essential, as is experience handling multi-currency accounting. Excellent Microsoft Office/IT skills are required. The role is office-based, so you will need to be living in close commute of the East/North Nottinghamshire area. What you'll get in return Wide-ranging interesting role Free parking Bonus Long term progression What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
To see more Chinese jobs please follow us on WeChat: teamchinapf AND pfteamchina Ref: 23162 Job Title: Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - Banking (1-year FTC) The Skills You'll Need: Mandarin andEnglish fluent.Solid experience on ERM/ Operational risk management of European wide Commercial Bank Your New Salary: Competitive Depending on experience Hybrid: 4 days in the office, 1 day at home Start: ASAP Reports to: Head of Department Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - What You'll be Doing Each Day: Follow work plan to support the management of Enterprise Risk operations and reports. Assist Deputy Head / Head of department to lead HO ERM assessment and report. ORM Policies and Standards: Develop and maintain effective operational risk management policies and standards. OR Incident Management: Maintain the operational risk incident management and reporting framework, including operational risk root cause investigation, identification, assessment and countermeasures, and promotion of the risk-acceptance process. Risk Acceptance Process: Assist departments to identify and manage operational risk in their respective activities, escalating to Senior Management for risk-acceptance when required. Control Libraries: Establish and maintain centralised Control Libraries to ensure consistency in control descriptions and testing standards across the Bank. Process Mapping: Support the 1LoD in developing detailed process maps aligned with RCSAs to identify "single points of failure" and critical control points. Enhanced RCSA Rollout: Plan and facilitate RCSA workshops with 1LoD Departments to ensure development of risk profile, assessing all relevant risks, documenting and assessing controls including design and operating effectiveness, and where required document and agree appropriate action plans. 1LoD Risk Profiles: Support the development of comprehensive risk profiles for 1LoD teams, integrating RCSA results, loss data, and audit findings. Action Tracking: Rigorously challenge RCSA results and ensure all identified control gaps are closed via the formal tracking of management actions. KRI Development: Partner with the business to develop Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) that provide early warning signals of risk appetite breaches. Committee Support: Improve risk governance by supporting the running of the Risk and Compliance Committee (RCC), including support with collation high-quality paper production. Taxonomy Management: Maintain the Bank s ORM Taxonomy, ensuring risk events, causes, and impacts are clearly defined and consistently applied including 1st and 2nd line accountability for all risk types. Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Good knowledge of and working experience in operational risk management and enterprise risk management (ERM) (at least 3 years experience, with FRM/CFA certificate is preferable), including the ability to demonstrate and articulate risk skills and methodologies. Awareness of industry trends and best practices in risk management (particularly operational risk management but with a broad understanding of other ERM categories). Good understanding and implementation experience of the three lines of defense operating model Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English & Chinese language. Experience in preparing reports for executive-level committees (RCC/Board) Sound understanding of relevant regulatory requirements from PRA/FCA on risk and control management. Especially in relation to Operational Resilience and Third Party Risk Management Ability to deliver accurate and comprehensive risk reports, and to propose constructive, forward-looking and proportionate solutions and suggestions. Job status: 1-year fixed-term contract Start date: ASAP Working hours: 9am to 5pm Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
To see more Chinese jobs please follow us on WeChat: teamchinapf AND pfteamchina Ref: 23162 Job Title: Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - Banking (1-year FTC) The Skills You'll Need: Mandarin andEnglish fluent.Solid experience on ERM/ Operational risk management of European wide Commercial Bank Your New Salary: Competitive Depending on experience Hybrid: 4 days in the office, 1 day at home Start: ASAP Reports to: Head of Department Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - What You'll be Doing Each Day: Follow work plan to support the management of Enterprise Risk operations and reports. Assist Deputy Head / Head of department to lead HO ERM assessment and report. ORM Policies and Standards: Develop and maintain effective operational risk management policies and standards. OR Incident Management: Maintain the operational risk incident management and reporting framework, including operational risk root cause investigation, identification, assessment and countermeasures, and promotion of the risk-acceptance process. Risk Acceptance Process: Assist departments to identify and manage operational risk in their respective activities, escalating to Senior Management for risk-acceptance when required. Control Libraries: Establish and maintain centralised Control Libraries to ensure consistency in control descriptions and testing standards across the Bank. Process Mapping: Support the 1LoD in developing detailed process maps aligned with RCSAs to identify "single points of failure" and critical control points. Enhanced RCSA Rollout: Plan and facilitate RCSA workshops with 1LoD Departments to ensure development of risk profile, assessing all relevant risks, documenting and assessing controls including design and operating effectiveness, and where required document and agree appropriate action plans. 1LoD Risk Profiles: Support the development of comprehensive risk profiles for 1LoD teams, integrating RCSA results, loss data, and audit findings. Action Tracking: Rigorously challenge RCSA results and ensure all identified control gaps are closed via the formal tracking of management actions. KRI Development: Partner with the business to develop Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) that provide early warning signals of risk appetite breaches. Committee Support: Improve risk governance by supporting the running of the Risk and Compliance Committee (RCC), including support with collation high-quality paper production. Taxonomy Management: Maintain the Bank s ORM Taxonomy, ensuring risk events, causes, and impacts are clearly defined and consistently applied including 1st and 2nd line accountability for all risk types. Mandarin speaking Risk Control Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Good knowledge of and working experience in operational risk management and enterprise risk management (ERM) (at least 3 years experience, with FRM/CFA certificate is preferable), including the ability to demonstrate and articulate risk skills and methodologies. Awareness of industry trends and best practices in risk management (particularly operational risk management but with a broad understanding of other ERM categories). Good understanding and implementation experience of the three lines of defense operating model Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English & Chinese language. Experience in preparing reports for executive-level committees (RCC/Board) Sound understanding of relevant regulatory requirements from PRA/FCA on risk and control management. Especially in relation to Operational Resilience and Third Party Risk Management Ability to deliver accurate and comprehensive risk reports, and to propose constructive, forward-looking and proportionate solutions and suggestions. Job status: 1-year fixed-term contract Start date: ASAP Working hours: 9am to 5pm Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Ross-on-wye, Herefordshire
An established national compliance services provider is seeking an experienced Service Delivery Director to lead and optimise its UK-wide water hygiene service operations. The role offers the opportunity to take full accountability for service performance, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction across a large, geographically dispersed workforce supporting blue-chip and public sector clients. This is a hybrid role requiring a presence in their head office based in Ross-on-Wye and national travel to sites as required. The Role Reporting into a senior operations leadership position, the Service Delivery Director will be responsible for the organisation, leadership and performance of national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions. The role oversees a workforce of 300+ technicians, risk assessors and remedial teams, delivering in excess of 12,000 planned compliance visits per month across healthcare, facilities management, local authority and commercial environments. Key to success will be the ability to balance strategic leadership with hands-on operational control in a fast-paced, regulated setting. Responsibilities: Lead national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions Drive operational efficiency, productivity and margin improvement Oversee workforce planning, engineer deployment and scheduling accuracy Partner with regional leadership to ensure consistent, compliant service delivery Act as a senior escalation point for key clients and contracts Support tenders, mobilisations and commercial initiatives Ensure health, safety, quality and regulatory compliance across operations Develop and report KPIs to senior leadership and board level Lead continuous improvement and digital transformation initiatives Person Specification The successful candidate will be a commercially minded, people-focused leader with strong experience delivering complex field-based services within a regulated environment. Senior leadership experience in service delivery, operations or compliance Background in water hygiene/ water treatment or a similar background (FM, Maintenance etc) Proven management of large, multi-site field service teams (200+ engineers) Strong understanding of compliance, legislation and risk management Experience working with major, multi-site clients (healthcare, FM, public sector or commercial) Strong financial and operational decision-making capability Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £65,000 dependent on experience Company car or car allowance Pension and healthcare benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Long-term development opportunities within a growing national organisation Performance-related bonus At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
An established national compliance services provider is seeking an experienced Service Delivery Director to lead and optimise its UK-wide water hygiene service operations. The role offers the opportunity to take full accountability for service performance, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction across a large, geographically dispersed workforce supporting blue-chip and public sector clients. This is a hybrid role requiring a presence in their head office based in Ross-on-Wye and national travel to sites as required. The Role Reporting into a senior operations leadership position, the Service Delivery Director will be responsible for the organisation, leadership and performance of national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions. The role oversees a workforce of 300+ technicians, risk assessors and remedial teams, delivering in excess of 12,000 planned compliance visits per month across healthcare, facilities management, local authority and commercial environments. Key to success will be the ability to balance strategic leadership with hands-on operational control in a fast-paced, regulated setting. Responsibilities: Lead national service delivery and centralised scheduling functions Drive operational efficiency, productivity and margin improvement Oversee workforce planning, engineer deployment and scheduling accuracy Partner with regional leadership to ensure consistent, compliant service delivery Act as a senior escalation point for key clients and contracts Support tenders, mobilisations and commercial initiatives Ensure health, safety, quality and regulatory compliance across operations Develop and report KPIs to senior leadership and board level Lead continuous improvement and digital transformation initiatives Person Specification The successful candidate will be a commercially minded, people-focused leader with strong experience delivering complex field-based services within a regulated environment. Senior leadership experience in service delivery, operations or compliance Background in water hygiene/ water treatment or a similar background (FM, Maintenance etc) Proven management of large, multi-site field service teams (200+ engineers) Strong understanding of compliance, legislation and risk management Experience working with major, multi-site clients (healthcare, FM, public sector or commercial) Strong financial and operational decision-making capability Rewards & Benefits Salary up to £65,000 dependent on experience Company car or car allowance Pension and healthcare benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Long-term development opportunities within a growing national organisation Performance-related bonus At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Job Title: Operations Manager Location: Sharston, M22 4SN Salary : £45,000 - £60,000 per annum, dependent on experience Job type: Full time, Permanent About Us: Established in 2000, Express Solicitors is an award winning, no win no fee law firm specialising exclusively in personal injury claims. Headquartered in Manchester, we support clients nationwide across all areas of personal injury, including employers' liability, serious injury, clinical negligence, occupiers' and public liability, road traffic accidents and industrial disease. We are ranked 64th in The Lawyer UK Top 200, out of more than 10,000 law firms nationwide, and after achieving a 20% year on year growth, Express Solicitors are the largest personal injury claimant firm in the UK. Our commitment to outstanding client care is reflected in our Trustpilot rating of 4.8 (Excellent), placing us among the highest rated firms in the sector. About The Role: Due to continued growth and expansion, we are seeking an experienced and driven Operations Manager. The Operations Manager is responsible for driving data-led decision making, systems performance, and cross-functional operational support across the firm. This role sits at the intersection of technology, data, legal operations, and business process - providing the analytical rigour and operational structure that enables both legal and non-legal functions to operate effectively. The Operations team also handles key business processes in support of other business functions and this role will involve the management of both data focussed and more traditional operations roles Responsibilities: Responsible for the firm's operational data infrastructure, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and accessibility of business-critical data across systems. Lead the development and governance of management information (MI) reporting, providing actionable insight to senior management and department heads. Leadership of the data analytics team in production and maintenance of dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI, SQL-based reports). Working with various stakeholders directly and in through supervision of the data team to identify improvements and additions to existing reporting suites. Liaise with compliance and risk functions to ensure operational processes reflect regulatory requirements (e.g. SRA, GDPR). Working with the Development team, Business Analyst, Project Manager as required to ensure a joined-up approach to systems and compliance. Lead or contribute to firmwide operational projects such as system migrations, reporting re-platforming, or process standardisation initiatives. Maintain operational process documentation and ensure procedures are kept current, accessible and adhered to. Monitor operational risk indicators and escalate emerging issues to senior management with appropriate remediation recommendations. Contribute to the firm's AI and data strategy, including identification of use cases, vendor assessment, and governance framework development. Work with other companies within the group to ensure effective systems and data management between companies. Person Specification: Experience in senior operations roles, ideally within a legal or other professional services firm. Demonstrable expertise in data management, MI reporting, and business intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, or equivalent). Strong working knowledge of relational databases and querying (SQL), with an ability to interrogate and manipulate data to derive business insight. Experience using case management systems or CRM and understanding how data flows in and out of such systems. Experience managing or influencing cross-functional operational projects in an environment with multiple stakeholder groups. Strong commercial awareness with an understanding of how operational performance connects to financial outcomes. Comfortable working with analytics, data and reporting tools to translate information into clear business insights. Familiarity with AI and machine learning tools in an operational or analytical context including, document processing, predictive analytics, or LLM-based workflow augmentation. Understanding of cybersecurity and data security principles as they relate to data governance and system access management. Hours: Our standard working hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday-Thursday and 8:30am to 5pm Friday. Benefits: Hybrid Working - 3/2 hybrid working pattern after probation. 23 Days Holiday - Rising to 26 days, plus bank/public holidays. Extra Holidays - 3 holiday buy backs and an extra day for your birthday after service length requirement. Looking After Your Well-being - 24/7 onsite Gym, Netball/Football team, 10km Manchester team and more. Work Life / Balance - Active social committee with generous departmental and firm-wide social budget. Recruitment Process: Interviews will be conducted by MS Teams and will include scenario-based questioning. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Operations General Manager, Ops Manager, Senior Operations Executive, Legal Operations Manager, Professional Services Operations Manager, Business Management, Business Operations Leader may also be considered for this role.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Operations Manager Location: Sharston, M22 4SN Salary : £45,000 - £60,000 per annum, dependent on experience Job type: Full time, Permanent About Us: Established in 2000, Express Solicitors is an award winning, no win no fee law firm specialising exclusively in personal injury claims. Headquartered in Manchester, we support clients nationwide across all areas of personal injury, including employers' liability, serious injury, clinical negligence, occupiers' and public liability, road traffic accidents and industrial disease. We are ranked 64th in The Lawyer UK Top 200, out of more than 10,000 law firms nationwide, and after achieving a 20% year on year growth, Express Solicitors are the largest personal injury claimant firm in the UK. Our commitment to outstanding client care is reflected in our Trustpilot rating of 4.8 (Excellent), placing us among the highest rated firms in the sector. About The Role: Due to continued growth and expansion, we are seeking an experienced and driven Operations Manager. The Operations Manager is responsible for driving data-led decision making, systems performance, and cross-functional operational support across the firm. This role sits at the intersection of technology, data, legal operations, and business process - providing the analytical rigour and operational structure that enables both legal and non-legal functions to operate effectively. The Operations team also handles key business processes in support of other business functions and this role will involve the management of both data focussed and more traditional operations roles Responsibilities: Responsible for the firm's operational data infrastructure, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and accessibility of business-critical data across systems. Lead the development and governance of management information (MI) reporting, providing actionable insight to senior management and department heads. Leadership of the data analytics team in production and maintenance of dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI, SQL-based reports). Working with various stakeholders directly and in through supervision of the data team to identify improvements and additions to existing reporting suites. Liaise with compliance and risk functions to ensure operational processes reflect regulatory requirements (e.g. SRA, GDPR). Working with the Development team, Business Analyst, Project Manager as required to ensure a joined-up approach to systems and compliance. Lead or contribute to firmwide operational projects such as system migrations, reporting re-platforming, or process standardisation initiatives. Maintain operational process documentation and ensure procedures are kept current, accessible and adhered to. Monitor operational risk indicators and escalate emerging issues to senior management with appropriate remediation recommendations. Contribute to the firm's AI and data strategy, including identification of use cases, vendor assessment, and governance framework development. Work with other companies within the group to ensure effective systems and data management between companies. Person Specification: Experience in senior operations roles, ideally within a legal or other professional services firm. Demonstrable expertise in data management, MI reporting, and business intelligence tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, or equivalent). Strong working knowledge of relational databases and querying (SQL), with an ability to interrogate and manipulate data to derive business insight. Experience using case management systems or CRM and understanding how data flows in and out of such systems. Experience managing or influencing cross-functional operational projects in an environment with multiple stakeholder groups. Strong commercial awareness with an understanding of how operational performance connects to financial outcomes. Comfortable working with analytics, data and reporting tools to translate information into clear business insights. Familiarity with AI and machine learning tools in an operational or analytical context including, document processing, predictive analytics, or LLM-based workflow augmentation. Understanding of cybersecurity and data security principles as they relate to data governance and system access management. Hours: Our standard working hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday-Thursday and 8:30am to 5pm Friday. Benefits: Hybrid Working - 3/2 hybrid working pattern after probation. 23 Days Holiday - Rising to 26 days, plus bank/public holidays. Extra Holidays - 3 holiday buy backs and an extra day for your birthday after service length requirement. Looking After Your Well-being - 24/7 onsite Gym, Netball/Football team, 10km Manchester team and more. Work Life / Balance - Active social committee with generous departmental and firm-wide social budget. Recruitment Process: Interviews will be conducted by MS Teams and will include scenario-based questioning. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Operations General Manager, Ops Manager, Senior Operations Executive, Legal Operations Manager, Professional Services Operations Manager, Business Management, Business Operations Leader may also be considered for this role.
Executive Director - EACTS EACTS, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, is seeking an Executive Director to join its Windsor-based headquarters at a pivotal moment in its evolution. EACTS, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, is seeking an Executive Director to join its Windsor-based headquarters at a pivotal moment in its evolution. As a world leader in advancing education and quality standards in cardiac, thoracic, and aortic surgery, EACTS offers you the opportunity to shape the future of global healthcare by leading a highly respected international organisation. With over 4,000 members worldwide and a reputation for delivering outstanding educational events, scientific publications, and quality improvement initiatives, EACTS is committed to improving patient outcomes on a global scale. This role provides the chance to work alongside an expert Board of Trustees and a dedicated executive team, driving operational excellence and supporting strategic growth. Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements are available to ensure you can thrive both professionally and personally. If you are passionate about making a tangible difference in healthcare through collaborative leadership and operational expertise, this is your opportunity to play a key part in EACTS's next chapter. Join a globally recognised charity at the forefront of cardio-thoracic surgical education, research, and quality improvement with an extensive international network of members and partners. Lead a talented executive team in Windsor while collaborating closely with an expert Board of Trustees, shaping operational delivery and supporting the implementation of an ambitious five-year strategic plan. Benefit from flexible working opportunities and support for relocation, as well as the chance to represent EACTS on the international stage and drive meaningful change in patient care worldwide. About the role: As Executive Director at EACTS you will be entrusted with overseeing all aspects of daily operations at one of Europe's most influential medical associations. Your role will involve guiding an experienced team through complex projects ranging from large-scale international conferences to innovative educational programmes. You will collaborate closely with senior leaders-including the Secretary General-and provide essential support for strategic planning while ensuring that governance standards remain exemplary. By building strong relationships with internal teams as well as external partners around the globe you will help expand EACTS's reach and impact. Your ability to inspire others will be crucial as you lead efforts to deliver high-profile events like the 40th anniversary Annual Meeting in Barcelona. Success in this position means not only maintaining but enhancing EACTS's reputation for excellence through effective resource management, stakeholder engagement, process optimisation, and fostering an inclusive workplace where every member feels valued. Provide day-to-day operational leadership for EACTS's executive team based in Windsor, ensuring smooth management across all areas including education, events, publications, membership services, and quality improvement initiatives. Support the Secretary General and Council in developing and implementing strategic objectives that align with EACTS's mission to advance cardio-thoracic surgery globally. Oversee robust governance processes by reviewing policies and procedures to ensure compliance with charity law, company law, and best practice guidelines. Represent EACTS at the highest levels with international organisations, sponsors, industry partners, philanthropists, and other key stakeholders to foster new collaborations and strengthen existing relationships. Manage financial operations including budgeting, investment policy oversight, risk management processes, and reporting to the Board of Trustees to ensure sustainable growth. Recruit, motivate, develop, and manage staff within an inclusive framework that supports professional development while upholding equal opportunities legislation. Drive continuous improvement by identifying efficiencies in business models across all operational activities such as educational courses, fellowships, outreach programmes, innovation hubs, events management, publications, membership growth strategies, and data-driven quality improvement projects. Act as a trusted advisor to the Secretary General and Council on operational matters while providing proactive support for decision-making at board level. Lead preparations for major events such as the landmark 2026 Annual Meeting in Barcelona by coordinating cross-functional teams towards shared objectives. Champion EACTS's values by nurturing a positive organisational culture that prioritises collaboration among staff members as well as volunteers from diverse backgrounds. Key success criteria: To excel as Executive Director at EACTS you will bring substantial experience leading complex organisations-ideally within charitable or non-profit settings-where your focus has been on operational excellence governance financial stewardship. Your background should include hands-on involvement with boards, trustees and directors where you have supported their work through sound advice diligent execution organisational acumen. You will possess finely tuned interpersonal skills allowing you to connect empathise and communicate persuasively across diverse audiences both internally and externally. A collaborative approach is essential: your ability to nurture talent, foster teamwork and create supportive environments will underpin your success driving joint objectives forward. International exposure especially within European contexts adds further value given EACTS's global remit. Demonstrated experience in senior leadership roles within charities or complex organisations where you have successfully managed change initiatives that improved performance or efficiency. Comprehensive understanding of charity governance frameworks including compliance with relevant legal requirements (charity law/company law) as well as best practice standards. Proven ability to oversee financial management functions Track record of motivating, managing and developing multidisciplinary teams within inclusive environments that encourage professional growth Exceptional interpersonal skills enabling you to build trust influence stakeholders at all levels-from board members and senior volunteers through to external partners across different cultures geographies. Experience working internationally particularly within EU contexts; familiarity with healthcare or medical sectors would be advantageous but not essential. Excellent written spoken English communication abilities combined with high integrity What sets this company apart: EACTS stands out as a truly global force for good in healthcare- uniting surgeons, allied health professionals, researchers and educators from over 4 000 members across continents under one mission: advancing cardio-thoracic surgery for better patient outcomes everywhere. The Association is renowned not only for its flagship annual meeting-the largest gathering of its kind-but also for its commitment to ongoing education mentorship, humanitarian outreach and innovation. Compensation A competitive compensation package is available, and will be discussed on application What's next: If you are inspired by this unique opportunity to shape global healthcare through collaborative operational leadership we encourage you to take the next step towards joining EACTS' exceptional team. This role is being managed by Robert Walters. To discuss the role, please get in touch with: Howard Green Business Director (url removed) (phone number removed) Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Executive Director - EACTS EACTS, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, is seeking an Executive Director to join its Windsor-based headquarters at a pivotal moment in its evolution. EACTS, the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, is seeking an Executive Director to join its Windsor-based headquarters at a pivotal moment in its evolution. As a world leader in advancing education and quality standards in cardiac, thoracic, and aortic surgery, EACTS offers you the opportunity to shape the future of global healthcare by leading a highly respected international organisation. With over 4,000 members worldwide and a reputation for delivering outstanding educational events, scientific publications, and quality improvement initiatives, EACTS is committed to improving patient outcomes on a global scale. This role provides the chance to work alongside an expert Board of Trustees and a dedicated executive team, driving operational excellence and supporting strategic growth. Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements are available to ensure you can thrive both professionally and personally. If you are passionate about making a tangible difference in healthcare through collaborative leadership and operational expertise, this is your opportunity to play a key part in EACTS's next chapter. Join a globally recognised charity at the forefront of cardio-thoracic surgical education, research, and quality improvement with an extensive international network of members and partners. Lead a talented executive team in Windsor while collaborating closely with an expert Board of Trustees, shaping operational delivery and supporting the implementation of an ambitious five-year strategic plan. Benefit from flexible working opportunities and support for relocation, as well as the chance to represent EACTS on the international stage and drive meaningful change in patient care worldwide. About the role: As Executive Director at EACTS you will be entrusted with overseeing all aspects of daily operations at one of Europe's most influential medical associations. Your role will involve guiding an experienced team through complex projects ranging from large-scale international conferences to innovative educational programmes. You will collaborate closely with senior leaders-including the Secretary General-and provide essential support for strategic planning while ensuring that governance standards remain exemplary. By building strong relationships with internal teams as well as external partners around the globe you will help expand EACTS's reach and impact. Your ability to inspire others will be crucial as you lead efforts to deliver high-profile events like the 40th anniversary Annual Meeting in Barcelona. Success in this position means not only maintaining but enhancing EACTS's reputation for excellence through effective resource management, stakeholder engagement, process optimisation, and fostering an inclusive workplace where every member feels valued. Provide day-to-day operational leadership for EACTS's executive team based in Windsor, ensuring smooth management across all areas including education, events, publications, membership services, and quality improvement initiatives. Support the Secretary General and Council in developing and implementing strategic objectives that align with EACTS's mission to advance cardio-thoracic surgery globally. Oversee robust governance processes by reviewing policies and procedures to ensure compliance with charity law, company law, and best practice guidelines. Represent EACTS at the highest levels with international organisations, sponsors, industry partners, philanthropists, and other key stakeholders to foster new collaborations and strengthen existing relationships. Manage financial operations including budgeting, investment policy oversight, risk management processes, and reporting to the Board of Trustees to ensure sustainable growth. Recruit, motivate, develop, and manage staff within an inclusive framework that supports professional development while upholding equal opportunities legislation. Drive continuous improvement by identifying efficiencies in business models across all operational activities such as educational courses, fellowships, outreach programmes, innovation hubs, events management, publications, membership growth strategies, and data-driven quality improvement projects. Act as a trusted advisor to the Secretary General and Council on operational matters while providing proactive support for decision-making at board level. Lead preparations for major events such as the landmark 2026 Annual Meeting in Barcelona by coordinating cross-functional teams towards shared objectives. Champion EACTS's values by nurturing a positive organisational culture that prioritises collaboration among staff members as well as volunteers from diverse backgrounds. Key success criteria: To excel as Executive Director at EACTS you will bring substantial experience leading complex organisations-ideally within charitable or non-profit settings-where your focus has been on operational excellence governance financial stewardship. Your background should include hands-on involvement with boards, trustees and directors where you have supported their work through sound advice diligent execution organisational acumen. You will possess finely tuned interpersonal skills allowing you to connect empathise and communicate persuasively across diverse audiences both internally and externally. A collaborative approach is essential: your ability to nurture talent, foster teamwork and create supportive environments will underpin your success driving joint objectives forward. International exposure especially within European contexts adds further value given EACTS's global remit. Demonstrated experience in senior leadership roles within charities or complex organisations where you have successfully managed change initiatives that improved performance or efficiency. Comprehensive understanding of charity governance frameworks including compliance with relevant legal requirements (charity law/company law) as well as best practice standards. Proven ability to oversee financial management functions Track record of motivating, managing and developing multidisciplinary teams within inclusive environments that encourage professional growth Exceptional interpersonal skills enabling you to build trust influence stakeholders at all levels-from board members and senior volunteers through to external partners across different cultures geographies. Experience working internationally particularly within EU contexts; familiarity with healthcare or medical sectors would be advantageous but not essential. Excellent written spoken English communication abilities combined with high integrity What sets this company apart: EACTS stands out as a truly global force for good in healthcare- uniting surgeons, allied health professionals, researchers and educators from over 4 000 members across continents under one mission: advancing cardio-thoracic surgery for better patient outcomes everywhere. The Association is renowned not only for its flagship annual meeting-the largest gathering of its kind-but also for its commitment to ongoing education mentorship, humanitarian outreach and innovation. Compensation A competitive compensation package is available, and will be discussed on application What's next: If you are inspired by this unique opportunity to shape global healthcare through collaborative operational leadership we encourage you to take the next step towards joining EACTS' exceptional team. This role is being managed by Robert Walters. To discuss the role, please get in touch with: Howard Green Business Director (url removed) (phone number removed) Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Employment Type: Full time Location: Remote, UK or Ireland Salary: £62,000 - £72,000 (GBP)25 days holiday plus other benefits. Closing: 9:00am, 4th May 2026 BST Job Description About GLAN GLAN is an independent non-profit organisation made up of lawyers, investigators and campaigners. We pursue legal action against powerful actors involved in serious human rights violations and environmental harms, working across borders with international and local grassroots organisations. Our vision is justice across borders. We are a fully remote team - our committed colleagues are spread across multiple countries, and we have offices in Ireland and the UK. We currently work across three key focus areas: Accountability for Atrocity Crimes Environment and Climate Litigation Abuses in Value Chains About the role The Chief Operating Officer at GLAN will play a crucial role in steering the team in the successful implementation of the charity's organisational strategy, and will be responsible for ensuring the day-to-day smooth running of the organisation - in order to build a sustainable, compliant, resilient and well-governed organisation. The ideal candidate We are looking for an experienced leader with a proven track-record of delivering financial oversight and overseeing complex budgets and projects to completion in a fast-paced environment. We are looking for someone who possesses excellent people skills, who is emotionally intelligent and can guide a dynamic team remotely. The Chief Operating Officer will be responsible for the delivery of core services and will manage a core team of staff to deliver Finance, HR, Fundraising, Communications and Governance. The ideal candidate will have demonstrable experience in a similar role, with in depth understanding of how charitable, purpose driven organisations operate. You must have excellent leadership skills, a solid grasp of data analysis and performance metrics, financial planning and budgeting skills, and an advanced understanding of business planning, budget and project management. Key Responsibilities Senior Leadership Lead the Senior Leadership team in the implementation of our revised organisational strategy . Ensure organisation-wide financial oversight and operational business planning. Provide guidance and support to GLAN's team. Deputise for the CEO when necessary and take ownership of high-level decision-making. Operational oversight Maintain operational oversight so that legal, advocacy, funding and finance align with GLAN's organisational strategy. Oversee and facilitate the flow of information between the legal and operational teams so that our legal case works aligns with finances, commitments to funders, team capacity, and communications plans. Ensure that systems enable on-going monitoring of expenditure so that fundraising and finance are aware of gaps/underspends. Help ensure cases/teams are sufficiently resourced in terms of staff capacity. Ensure joined up working, and provide strategic guidance when challenges arise. People and culture Provide strong leadership to ensure a professional and healthy working culture. Build on GLAN's existing commitments to a working culture that is in line with our values, overseeing team-wide consistency to HR line-management, 1:1's, annual 360 reviews and performance. Oversee recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and staff development and staff feedback. Ensure policies on anti-racism, equality, diversity, inclusion and wellbeing are embedded in how we work. Support the embedding of GLAN's values across GLAN's work. Oversee relationship and dialogue between GLAN's SLT and Trade Union representatives. Governance and Board relationships Lead on ensuring that GLAN is compliant with our legal, regulatory, health & safety, data protection / GDPR and employment law obligations. Ensure we have all necessary policies in place and take the lead on coordinating the establishment and review of existing and further policies. Oversee the regular review of GLAN's risk management frameworks and our risk register. Oversee GLAN's governance structures (internal reporting, Board meetings etc.), ensuring decisions are well informed and documented. Financial oversight Oversee financial operations: budgeting, forecasting, cash flow, expenditure controls, financial reporting, payroll. Ensure compliance with accounting standards, audit requirements and donor / funder financial reporting obligations. Manage relationships with external accountants, auditors, banks, and financial service providers. Ensure best practices are followed and financial risk is identified and managed appropriately. Operations Ensure the smooth running of IT, data protection, office management. Managing relationships with our external providers. Person Specification Essential Minimum of 8 years of experience in senior leadership roles, delivering successful organisational financial oversight- with expertise in business planning and complex project management. Demonstrable experience of high-level budgeting, forecasting, auditing, proven accountability for ensuring financial sustainability and compliance. Minimum of 10 year's line management experience. Excellent strategic thinking and planning skills, able to bridge between high-level strategy and operational detail. Sound judgement, risk-management and governance experience; familiarity with compliance, data protection / GDPR, employment law etc. Exceptionally organised and able to manage multiple priorities. Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to present complex operational, financial or legal information clearly. Strong collaborative approach, ability to work across teams, offer guidance to other senior level staff, and clear people management skills. Expertise in ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures, particularly in the charity sector. Understanding of UK charity law and governance, including experience with Board of Trustees. Aptitude in decision making and problem solving, and confidence in providing guidance to boards and CEO. Warm, people-centred and positive approach. Emotionally intelligent, able to self-reflect, be honest and conduct open conversations with sensitivity. Solution-orientated, able to anticipate and resolve challenges. Strong alignment with GLAN's values and our mission. Strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and committed to GLAN's ongoing anti-racist learning and practice. Commitment to developing an organisational culture in which our team thrives and we can achieve meaningful impact in our work. Ability to handle difficult situations and handle confidential information. Ability to balance GLAN's operational priorities with our values. Desirable Experience of operating in non-profit / mission-driven / legal organisations. Previous experience working in a human rights or environmental protection focussed setting. Legal or compliance experience. Experience of change management and scaling teams or systems. Experience of hybrid / remote team leadership . Experience of supporting culture building. Experience of working to decolonial commitments. Experience of delivering organisational change programmes. Legal or compliance experience. Experience of change management and scaling teams or systems. Experience of hybrid / remote team leadership Commitment to equity, learning and continuous improvement. Knowledge of HR practices and employment law. Fundraising experience. Accountancy qualification, Leadership or management qualifications, Project management qualifications e.g. Prince2 Our values Decolonial - We are committed to building decolonial, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive approaches at GLAN. Collective Power - We believe lasting change is built through collective action and power sharing. Responsive - Working across interconnected global systems that are ever in flux, we aim to be adaptable, nimble and responsive to make the biggest impact we can. Steadfast - We know the kind of change we want to see won't happen overnight, that's why we strongly value patience and persistence. Self-Reflective - We recognise the power and privilege we hold as an organization. We're committed to fostering a culture of honesty, reflection, and continuous learning, constantly examining how we work within the system and why to help us strengthen both our organisation and the movements we support work within the system. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion We particularly welcome applications from candidates with lived experience of the issues that GLAN works on. We strongly encourage applications from disabled candidates, older candidates, and Black and racially minoritised candidates, who are currently underrepresented in our organisation. We use an anonymised recruitment process to ensure fairness . click apply for full job details
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Employment Type: Full time Location: Remote, UK or Ireland Salary: £62,000 - £72,000 (GBP)25 days holiday plus other benefits. Closing: 9:00am, 4th May 2026 BST Job Description About GLAN GLAN is an independent non-profit organisation made up of lawyers, investigators and campaigners. We pursue legal action against powerful actors involved in serious human rights violations and environmental harms, working across borders with international and local grassroots organisations. Our vision is justice across borders. We are a fully remote team - our committed colleagues are spread across multiple countries, and we have offices in Ireland and the UK. We currently work across three key focus areas: Accountability for Atrocity Crimes Environment and Climate Litigation Abuses in Value Chains About the role The Chief Operating Officer at GLAN will play a crucial role in steering the team in the successful implementation of the charity's organisational strategy, and will be responsible for ensuring the day-to-day smooth running of the organisation - in order to build a sustainable, compliant, resilient and well-governed organisation. The ideal candidate We are looking for an experienced leader with a proven track-record of delivering financial oversight and overseeing complex budgets and projects to completion in a fast-paced environment. We are looking for someone who possesses excellent people skills, who is emotionally intelligent and can guide a dynamic team remotely. The Chief Operating Officer will be responsible for the delivery of core services and will manage a core team of staff to deliver Finance, HR, Fundraising, Communications and Governance. The ideal candidate will have demonstrable experience in a similar role, with in depth understanding of how charitable, purpose driven organisations operate. You must have excellent leadership skills, a solid grasp of data analysis and performance metrics, financial planning and budgeting skills, and an advanced understanding of business planning, budget and project management. Key Responsibilities Senior Leadership Lead the Senior Leadership team in the implementation of our revised organisational strategy . Ensure organisation-wide financial oversight and operational business planning. Provide guidance and support to GLAN's team. Deputise for the CEO when necessary and take ownership of high-level decision-making. Operational oversight Maintain operational oversight so that legal, advocacy, funding and finance align with GLAN's organisational strategy. Oversee and facilitate the flow of information between the legal and operational teams so that our legal case works aligns with finances, commitments to funders, team capacity, and communications plans. Ensure that systems enable on-going monitoring of expenditure so that fundraising and finance are aware of gaps/underspends. Help ensure cases/teams are sufficiently resourced in terms of staff capacity. Ensure joined up working, and provide strategic guidance when challenges arise. People and culture Provide strong leadership to ensure a professional and healthy working culture. Build on GLAN's existing commitments to a working culture that is in line with our values, overseeing team-wide consistency to HR line-management, 1:1's, annual 360 reviews and performance. Oversee recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and staff development and staff feedback. Ensure policies on anti-racism, equality, diversity, inclusion and wellbeing are embedded in how we work. Support the embedding of GLAN's values across GLAN's work. Oversee relationship and dialogue between GLAN's SLT and Trade Union representatives. Governance and Board relationships Lead on ensuring that GLAN is compliant with our legal, regulatory, health & safety, data protection / GDPR and employment law obligations. Ensure we have all necessary policies in place and take the lead on coordinating the establishment and review of existing and further policies. Oversee the regular review of GLAN's risk management frameworks and our risk register. Oversee GLAN's governance structures (internal reporting, Board meetings etc.), ensuring decisions are well informed and documented. Financial oversight Oversee financial operations: budgeting, forecasting, cash flow, expenditure controls, financial reporting, payroll. Ensure compliance with accounting standards, audit requirements and donor / funder financial reporting obligations. Manage relationships with external accountants, auditors, banks, and financial service providers. Ensure best practices are followed and financial risk is identified and managed appropriately. Operations Ensure the smooth running of IT, data protection, office management. Managing relationships with our external providers. Person Specification Essential Minimum of 8 years of experience in senior leadership roles, delivering successful organisational financial oversight- with expertise in business planning and complex project management. Demonstrable experience of high-level budgeting, forecasting, auditing, proven accountability for ensuring financial sustainability and compliance. Minimum of 10 year's line management experience. Excellent strategic thinking and planning skills, able to bridge between high-level strategy and operational detail. Sound judgement, risk-management and governance experience; familiarity with compliance, data protection / GDPR, employment law etc. Exceptionally organised and able to manage multiple priorities. Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to present complex operational, financial or legal information clearly. Strong collaborative approach, ability to work across teams, offer guidance to other senior level staff, and clear people management skills. Expertise in ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures, particularly in the charity sector. Understanding of UK charity law and governance, including experience with Board of Trustees. Aptitude in decision making and problem solving, and confidence in providing guidance to boards and CEO. Warm, people-centred and positive approach. Emotionally intelligent, able to self-reflect, be honest and conduct open conversations with sensitivity. Solution-orientated, able to anticipate and resolve challenges. Strong alignment with GLAN's values and our mission. Strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and committed to GLAN's ongoing anti-racist learning and practice. Commitment to developing an organisational culture in which our team thrives and we can achieve meaningful impact in our work. Ability to handle difficult situations and handle confidential information. Ability to balance GLAN's operational priorities with our values. Desirable Experience of operating in non-profit / mission-driven / legal organisations. Previous experience working in a human rights or environmental protection focussed setting. Legal or compliance experience. Experience of change management and scaling teams or systems. Experience of hybrid / remote team leadership . Experience of supporting culture building. Experience of working to decolonial commitments. Experience of delivering organisational change programmes. Legal or compliance experience. Experience of change management and scaling teams or systems. Experience of hybrid / remote team leadership Commitment to equity, learning and continuous improvement. Knowledge of HR practices and employment law. Fundraising experience. Accountancy qualification, Leadership or management qualifications, Project management qualifications e.g. Prince2 Our values Decolonial - We are committed to building decolonial, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive approaches at GLAN. Collective Power - We believe lasting change is built through collective action and power sharing. Responsive - Working across interconnected global systems that are ever in flux, we aim to be adaptable, nimble and responsive to make the biggest impact we can. Steadfast - We know the kind of change we want to see won't happen overnight, that's why we strongly value patience and persistence. Self-Reflective - We recognise the power and privilege we hold as an organization. We're committed to fostering a culture of honesty, reflection, and continuous learning, constantly examining how we work within the system and why to help us strengthen both our organisation and the movements we support work within the system. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion We particularly welcome applications from candidates with lived experience of the issues that GLAN works on. We strongly encourage applications from disabled candidates, older candidates, and Black and racially minoritised candidates, who are currently underrepresented in our organisation. We use an anonymised recruitment process to ensure fairness . click apply for full job details
Senior ERP Project Manager Sheffield with UK & European travel £75,000 - £85,000 + Benefits Elevation Recruitment Group are supporting a leading organisation as they accelerate the rollout of Sage X3 ERP across their UK and European operations. This is a pivotal role as the business is moving at pace to transition away from legacy ERP systems, reduce operational risk and unlock the full potential of a modern, scalable platform. They need an experienced ERP Project Manager who can take ownership, drive delivery, and bring structure to an ambitious timeline. Duties of the Senior ERP Project Manager: You will lead the end-to-end rollout across multiple international sites, ensuring delivery is on time, within budget and aligned to business objectives. Owning the full project lifecycle of the ERP implementation Developing and managing detailed project plans, milestones and resource allocation Coordinating internal teams and strengthening internal delivery capability Managing external vendors to ensure quality, cost and timeline expectations are met Proactively identifying and mitigating operational risks Reporting progress, challenges and successes to senior stakeholders Driving change management and user adoption across multiple functions Ensuring governance, compliance and data security standards are maintained Key Skills & Experience required: Proven experience delivering complex, multi-site ERP implementations (Sage X3 or similar preferred) Strong understanding of finance, operations, and supply chain processes Experience managing international stakeholders Confidence engaging at executive level Ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery Project Management qualification (PRINCE2, PMP or similar desirable) This role will suit someone resilient, organised and commercially aware - someone who thrives under pressure and knows how to keep programmes on track. If you want to lead a major international ERP transformation and see the results of your work across multiple sites, this is it.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Senior ERP Project Manager Sheffield with UK & European travel £75,000 - £85,000 + Benefits Elevation Recruitment Group are supporting a leading organisation as they accelerate the rollout of Sage X3 ERP across their UK and European operations. This is a pivotal role as the business is moving at pace to transition away from legacy ERP systems, reduce operational risk and unlock the full potential of a modern, scalable platform. They need an experienced ERP Project Manager who can take ownership, drive delivery, and bring structure to an ambitious timeline. Duties of the Senior ERP Project Manager: You will lead the end-to-end rollout across multiple international sites, ensuring delivery is on time, within budget and aligned to business objectives. Owning the full project lifecycle of the ERP implementation Developing and managing detailed project plans, milestones and resource allocation Coordinating internal teams and strengthening internal delivery capability Managing external vendors to ensure quality, cost and timeline expectations are met Proactively identifying and mitigating operational risks Reporting progress, challenges and successes to senior stakeholders Driving change management and user adoption across multiple functions Ensuring governance, compliance and data security standards are maintained Key Skills & Experience required: Proven experience delivering complex, multi-site ERP implementations (Sage X3 or similar preferred) Strong understanding of finance, operations, and supply chain processes Experience managing international stakeholders Confidence engaging at executive level Ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery Project Management qualification (PRINCE2, PMP or similar desirable) This role will suit someone resilient, organised and commercially aware - someone who thrives under pressure and knows how to keep programmes on track. If you want to lead a major international ERP transformation and see the results of your work across multiple sites, this is it.
The Deputy CISO is the CISO's principal delegate and second-in-command, accountable for day-to-day execution of the global cyber security program, team leadership and for elevating security influence across the enterprise. The role ensures cohesive strategy, robust operations, and clear business alignment in a complex logistics environment, including WMS/TMS platforms and warehouse robotics, IoT, and OT. The Deputy CISO strengthens succession planning, executive decision-making, and senior business partnering across the organisation. Operates in a global role, based at either of our UK corporate HQs (London or Northampton). Key Responsibilities: Strategy Support the CISO in translating the enterprise risk appetite into an actionable, outcome-driven security strategy; and support the multi-year roadmap and quarterly OKRs. Chair the executive security governance forums and drive enterprise security governance mechanisms. Architecture & Engineering Oversee Security Architecture and Engineering; ensure "secure-by-default" across cloud, application, data, identity, and infrastructure landscapes. Establish IDAM function with clear RACI and coherent operating model. Govern the security tooling strategy and operating model (build vs. buy vs. MSSP); maximize value from SIEM, SOAR, IAM, PAM, EDR, DLP, DSPM, and CTI platforms. Security Operations & Incident Response Accountable for SOC performance (24 7 detection, response, threat hunting), DFIR, purple-team/assurance, ransomware preparedness, and crisis playbooks. Maintain executive incident communications, regulator notifications, and post-incident improvements. Act as escalation point for any security related service failures or major incidents. Threat and Vulnerability Management Support the TVM team in continuously reducing vulnerability levels in the organisation. Recommend procedural improvements and reporting to drive constant improvement. Drive secure-by-design into applications and ensure all applications and the wider estate are sufficiently tested for signs of vulnerability. Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Ensure audit readiness, control effectiveness (key SOX/ITGC, NIST/ISO mappings), and remediation governance; lead policy lifecycle and attestations. Oversee the enterprise risk process (RCSA, KRIs), executive reporting, and board risk briefings. Improve third-party risk management (carriers, 4PL/3PL partners, SaaS/IaaS providers) and regulatory alignment Business Partnering & PMO Ensure the Business Partnering function embeds security in product/platform roadmaps and regional operations (Americas/EMEA/APAC). Oversee the InfoSec PMO: portfolio selection, prioritization, benefits tracking, and transparent delivery reporting to business and technology leaders. People, Culture & Leadership Provide day-to-day management of InfoSec senior leaders (four directors/senior directors) and their teams; build succession paths, mentorship, and leadership development. Sponsor Security Awareness & Culture programs and executive engagement; promote inclusive, high-performance behaviors. The role has enterprise-wide accountability for the execution of the global cyber security program, ensuring effective risk management, operational resilience, and alignment with business strategy. It influences executive decision-making, enterprise risk posture, and regulatory outcomes across a complex global logistics environment. You will operate in a complex and evolving threat landscape, requiring continuous improvement of security processes, tooling, and operating models. You will address ambiguous and high-impact challenges across technology, risk, and business domains with enterprise-wide implications. The role engages extensively with the CISO, regulators, and senior business and technology leaders. It is responsible for executive-level incident communications, regulatory engagement, and influencing security outcomes across regions and functions. You will provide leadership to senior InfoSec leaders and their teams, supporting performance, development, and succession planning across the global security organisation. Experience and Qualifications Required: 15+ years in information security with progressive leadership; 8+ years leading multi-disciplinary teams across SecOps/IR, GRC, Engineering/Architecture and Business Partnering. Demonstrated success interfacing with boards/executive committees; executive incident leadership and public/regulatory communications. Deep experience in either GRC or technical cyber security. Experience in managing and leading global cross-functional and cross regional tech teams. Experience in Continuous improvement, six sigma or other improvement tools to drive business performance and create value Strong understanding and maturing of IT operating models in matrixed, global environments. Demonstrated success in driving technology standardization and transformation programs. Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. CISSP (or CISM) Other security certifications. Travel requirement - up to 20% GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
The Deputy CISO is the CISO's principal delegate and second-in-command, accountable for day-to-day execution of the global cyber security program, team leadership and for elevating security influence across the enterprise. The role ensures cohesive strategy, robust operations, and clear business alignment in a complex logistics environment, including WMS/TMS platforms and warehouse robotics, IoT, and OT. The Deputy CISO strengthens succession planning, executive decision-making, and senior business partnering across the organisation. Operates in a global role, based at either of our UK corporate HQs (London or Northampton). Key Responsibilities: Strategy Support the CISO in translating the enterprise risk appetite into an actionable, outcome-driven security strategy; and support the multi-year roadmap and quarterly OKRs. Chair the executive security governance forums and drive enterprise security governance mechanisms. Architecture & Engineering Oversee Security Architecture and Engineering; ensure "secure-by-default" across cloud, application, data, identity, and infrastructure landscapes. Establish IDAM function with clear RACI and coherent operating model. Govern the security tooling strategy and operating model (build vs. buy vs. MSSP); maximize value from SIEM, SOAR, IAM, PAM, EDR, DLP, DSPM, and CTI platforms. Security Operations & Incident Response Accountable for SOC performance (24 7 detection, response, threat hunting), DFIR, purple-team/assurance, ransomware preparedness, and crisis playbooks. Maintain executive incident communications, regulator notifications, and post-incident improvements. Act as escalation point for any security related service failures or major incidents. Threat and Vulnerability Management Support the TVM team in continuously reducing vulnerability levels in the organisation. Recommend procedural improvements and reporting to drive constant improvement. Drive secure-by-design into applications and ensure all applications and the wider estate are sufficiently tested for signs of vulnerability. Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Ensure audit readiness, control effectiveness (key SOX/ITGC, NIST/ISO mappings), and remediation governance; lead policy lifecycle and attestations. Oversee the enterprise risk process (RCSA, KRIs), executive reporting, and board risk briefings. Improve third-party risk management (carriers, 4PL/3PL partners, SaaS/IaaS providers) and regulatory alignment Business Partnering & PMO Ensure the Business Partnering function embeds security in product/platform roadmaps and regional operations (Americas/EMEA/APAC). Oversee the InfoSec PMO: portfolio selection, prioritization, benefits tracking, and transparent delivery reporting to business and technology leaders. People, Culture & Leadership Provide day-to-day management of InfoSec senior leaders (four directors/senior directors) and their teams; build succession paths, mentorship, and leadership development. Sponsor Security Awareness & Culture programs and executive engagement; promote inclusive, high-performance behaviors. The role has enterprise-wide accountability for the execution of the global cyber security program, ensuring effective risk management, operational resilience, and alignment with business strategy. It influences executive decision-making, enterprise risk posture, and regulatory outcomes across a complex global logistics environment. You will operate in a complex and evolving threat landscape, requiring continuous improvement of security processes, tooling, and operating models. You will address ambiguous and high-impact challenges across technology, risk, and business domains with enterprise-wide implications. The role engages extensively with the CISO, regulators, and senior business and technology leaders. It is responsible for executive-level incident communications, regulatory engagement, and influencing security outcomes across regions and functions. You will provide leadership to senior InfoSec leaders and their teams, supporting performance, development, and succession planning across the global security organisation. Experience and Qualifications Required: 15+ years in information security with progressive leadership; 8+ years leading multi-disciplinary teams across SecOps/IR, GRC, Engineering/Architecture and Business Partnering. Demonstrated success interfacing with boards/executive committees; executive incident leadership and public/regulatory communications. Deep experience in either GRC or technical cyber security. Experience in managing and leading global cross-functional and cross regional tech teams. Experience in Continuous improvement, six sigma or other improvement tools to drive business performance and create value Strong understanding and maturing of IT operating models in matrixed, global environments. Demonstrated success in driving technology standardization and transformation programs. Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field; advanced degree preferred. CISSP (or CISM) Other security certifications. Travel requirement - up to 20% GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
Planning and Purchasing Manager£30,000 - £40,000West KentMonday to Friday, Office based Are you ready to join an established, award-winning manufacturer and take your Purchasing career to the next level? My client is on the lookout for an experienced Purchaser with strong knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, this is essential. You'll play a key role in keeping the business running smoothly, ensuring the ERP system accurately reflects manufacturing needs and supporting efficient, high-quality production every step of the way. Duties: Act as the system lead for Microsoft Dynamics NAV within production and procurement, ensuring the platform is maintained accurately and used effectively to support day-to-day operations. Develop and manage manufacturing bills of materials, converting technical and engineering information into structured system data that enables precise planning and material forecasting. Oversee the creation and coordination of production work orders, aligning activity with the master schedule and tracking key dates to ensure delivery commitments are met. Manage end-to-end purchasing activity for both raw materials and finished goods, maintaining a careful balance between stock availability and cost control. Monitor supplier performance and delivery schedules, keeping system records up to date and taking proactive steps to resolve potential supply disruptions. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships, supporting long-term collaboration through commercial discussions, contract negotiation, and ongoing performance management. To be considered for this role you must have/be: Proven hands-on experience with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018, with the ability to confidently manage production planning and reporting activities within the system Highly organised with the ability to juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring accuracy across all data, orders, and system inputs Previous experience within a Purchasing or Buying role, with a solid understanding of end-to-end procurement processes If you're a hands-on, proactive individual who thrives in a close-knit small business environment, this is a great opportunity to develop your skills further. The role offers genuine room for growth, along with potential support for relevant qualifications. This role is being handled by Holly Ensoll, Recruitment Consultant for Pearson Whiffin Recruitment. Not quite the right role but still looking? Whether you are entry or Executive level, our team of experienced Recruitment specialists can help you with your career. We are Kent's leading independent consultancy and pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional service to both candidates and clients. Find us on and By working with us, you will be helping support charities across Kent; we have raised over £50,000 so far!
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Planning and Purchasing Manager£30,000 - £40,000West KentMonday to Friday, Office based Are you ready to join an established, award-winning manufacturer and take your Purchasing career to the next level? My client is on the lookout for an experienced Purchaser with strong knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, this is essential. You'll play a key role in keeping the business running smoothly, ensuring the ERP system accurately reflects manufacturing needs and supporting efficient, high-quality production every step of the way. Duties: Act as the system lead for Microsoft Dynamics NAV within production and procurement, ensuring the platform is maintained accurately and used effectively to support day-to-day operations. Develop and manage manufacturing bills of materials, converting technical and engineering information into structured system data that enables precise planning and material forecasting. Oversee the creation and coordination of production work orders, aligning activity with the master schedule and tracking key dates to ensure delivery commitments are met. Manage end-to-end purchasing activity for both raw materials and finished goods, maintaining a careful balance between stock availability and cost control. Monitor supplier performance and delivery schedules, keeping system records up to date and taking proactive steps to resolve potential supply disruptions. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships, supporting long-term collaboration through commercial discussions, contract negotiation, and ongoing performance management. To be considered for this role you must have/be: Proven hands-on experience with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018, with the ability to confidently manage production planning and reporting activities within the system Highly organised with the ability to juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring accuracy across all data, orders, and system inputs Previous experience within a Purchasing or Buying role, with a solid understanding of end-to-end procurement processes If you're a hands-on, proactive individual who thrives in a close-knit small business environment, this is a great opportunity to develop your skills further. The role offers genuine room for growth, along with potential support for relevant qualifications. This role is being handled by Holly Ensoll, Recruitment Consultant for Pearson Whiffin Recruitment. Not quite the right role but still looking? Whether you are entry or Executive level, our team of experienced Recruitment specialists can help you with your career. We are Kent's leading independent consultancy and pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional service to both candidates and clients. Find us on and By working with us, you will be helping support charities across Kent; we have raised over £50,000 so far!
Are you looking for new challenges within Coca-Cola Europacific Partners? Do you have a personality with the power to influence and connect?Can you sustain the pace to keep on growing? Will you make an impact with your desire to win? Merchandiser - Warrington, Runcorn & Widnes Contract type: Permanent Working pattern: Tuesday to Saturday Salary: £27,492 + Quarterly bonus Please note: You will need a valid driving license, own vehicle and the right to work in the UK to be eligible for this role. About Your Role You'll work across leading UK grocery retailers on behalf of CCEP, ensuring our full product range is consistently available in store, with a strong focus on stock availability and high-quality presentation on the shop floor. Your development matters to us. You'll have regular one-to-one sessions with your line manager and weekly team catch-ups to support your priorities, build capability, and help you grow your skills. This is an active, hands-on role where you'll be moving throughout the day. Tasks include using pump trucks to move pallets, setting up impactful displays, organising stock, and ensuring our products are well presented. Manual handling is part of the role, and you'll receive full training and the right equipment to work confidently and safely. Build positive working relationships with store teams, supported by your Account Executive. You'll need to be able to travel to your assigned stores, with a full UK driving licence, appropriate business insurance, and access to your own vehicle. Work collaboratively with your team and store contacts to maintain smooth operations and clear communication. Be comfortable using an iPhone and iPad for communication, navigation and reporting. LET'S TALK ABOUT YOU! No experience? No problem! We provide full training, plus all the tools and support to get you up to speed. We're looking for someone who has works well with others, loves staying active and thrives in a hands-on role. Can adapt quickly to changing tasks and challenges, has a positive attitude and is eager to learn. We also believe in making sure everyone has what they need to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments, we're here to support you every step of the way in this fun, fast-paced environment. The closing date for applications is 30/04/26. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of applications. To ensure you are considered for this role, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. We are Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) - a dedicated team of 42,000 people, serving customers in 31 countries, who work together to make, move and sell some of the world's most loved drinks.We are a global business and one of the leading consumer goods companies in the world. We help our 2.1 million customers grow, and we are constantly investing in exciting new products, innovative technologies and fresh ideas. This helps us to delight the 600 million people who enjoy our drinks every day. From gender, age and ethnicity to sexual orientation and different abilities, we welcome people from all walks of life and empower unique perspectives. We recognise we've got some way to go, but we'll get there with the support of our people. It's them who drive our future growth. To find out more about what it's like to work at and our culture we would welcome you to speak to one of our employees on our live chat platform, just click here to speak to an insider We recognise some people prefer not to participate in alcohol related sales, interactions, or promotions. If that's true for you - please raise this with your talent acquisition contact who will advise you on whether this role includes activities related to our alcohol portfolio.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for new challenges within Coca-Cola Europacific Partners? Do you have a personality with the power to influence and connect?Can you sustain the pace to keep on growing? Will you make an impact with your desire to win? Merchandiser - Warrington, Runcorn & Widnes Contract type: Permanent Working pattern: Tuesday to Saturday Salary: £27,492 + Quarterly bonus Please note: You will need a valid driving license, own vehicle and the right to work in the UK to be eligible for this role. About Your Role You'll work across leading UK grocery retailers on behalf of CCEP, ensuring our full product range is consistently available in store, with a strong focus on stock availability and high-quality presentation on the shop floor. Your development matters to us. You'll have regular one-to-one sessions with your line manager and weekly team catch-ups to support your priorities, build capability, and help you grow your skills. This is an active, hands-on role where you'll be moving throughout the day. Tasks include using pump trucks to move pallets, setting up impactful displays, organising stock, and ensuring our products are well presented. Manual handling is part of the role, and you'll receive full training and the right equipment to work confidently and safely. Build positive working relationships with store teams, supported by your Account Executive. You'll need to be able to travel to your assigned stores, with a full UK driving licence, appropriate business insurance, and access to your own vehicle. Work collaboratively with your team and store contacts to maintain smooth operations and clear communication. Be comfortable using an iPhone and iPad for communication, navigation and reporting. LET'S TALK ABOUT YOU! No experience? No problem! We provide full training, plus all the tools and support to get you up to speed. We're looking for someone who has works well with others, loves staying active and thrives in a hands-on role. Can adapt quickly to changing tasks and challenges, has a positive attitude and is eager to learn. We also believe in making sure everyone has what they need to succeed. If you require any reasonable adjustments, we're here to support you every step of the way in this fun, fast-paced environment. The closing date for applications is 30/04/26. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of applications. To ensure you are considered for this role, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. We are Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) - a dedicated team of 42,000 people, serving customers in 31 countries, who work together to make, move and sell some of the world's most loved drinks.We are a global business and one of the leading consumer goods companies in the world. We help our 2.1 million customers grow, and we are constantly investing in exciting new products, innovative technologies and fresh ideas. This helps us to delight the 600 million people who enjoy our drinks every day. From gender, age and ethnicity to sexual orientation and different abilities, we welcome people from all walks of life and empower unique perspectives. We recognise we've got some way to go, but we'll get there with the support of our people. It's them who drive our future growth. To find out more about what it's like to work at and our culture we would welcome you to speak to one of our employees on our live chat platform, just click here to speak to an insider We recognise some people prefer not to participate in alcohol related sales, interactions, or promotions. If that's true for you - please raise this with your talent acquisition contact who will advise you on whether this role includes activities related to our alcohol portfolio.