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Purchasing Manager
Lucy Zodion Thame, Oxfordshire
Internal Job Title: Purchasing Manager Business: Lucy Electric UK Location: Thame Job Reference No: 4476 Job Purpose: The Purchasing Manager is responsible for leading the LEUK outsourcing and re-sourcing of components and services with both established and new vendors, ensuring optimal cost of material purchases. This role works alongside global sourcing, cost benchmarking, and strategic sourcing initiatives aligned with the company's long-term goals. Business Overview: Lucy Electric is an international leader in intelligent secondary power distribution products and solutions, with features such as remote operation and monitoring. Linking energy generation to consumption, the business specialises in high-performance medium and low-voltage switchgear for utility, industrial and commercial applications. Job Context: The role leads the local Purchasing Department, driving sourcing strategy, supplier negotiations, and ongoing performance management to ensure quality, cost efficiency, and supply continuity. It works closely with cross functional teams to support product development, quality improvements, and cost reduction initiatives while ensuring full compliance with QMS, EHS, and H&S requirements. The position oversees team performance, training needs, and D365 system accuracy, alongside managing commodity risks, maintaining ERP/vendor records, and providing timely management reporting. It also contributes to budgeting and forecasting activities and promotes a strong culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement across the supply chain. Key Responsibilities Leading the local team of the Purchasing Department Developing and implementing procurement strategies and contingency plans Rationalizing sources of supply for optimal efficiency Negotiating and finalizing supplier pricing and terms Coordinating with cross-functional teams (Design, R&D, QA, etc.) Supporting quality initiatives and vendor development Managing supplier relationships and performance Monitoring team KPIs and fostering a high-performance culture Overseeing QMS & EHS activities related to supply chain Driving cost reduction projects and reporting on KPIs Managing commodity risk and market dynamics Contributing to annual budgeting and cost forecasting Maintaining ERP records and vendor pricing Ensuring compliance with processes and identifying risks/opportunities Identifying and addressing team training needs System Management & Reporting Timely submission of management reports Budgeting activities for the Production Department Oversight of D365 system activities Health & Safety Promote a safe working environment and ensure compliance with H&S regulations General Responsibilities Perform additional duties as required to enhance efficiency and service quality Adhere to company policies and maintain confidentiality Key Competencies Strategic thinking and decision-making under pressure. Strong planning and MRP skills with attention to detail and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. Effective problem-solving and analytical capabilities. Leadership and team motivation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ERP systems. Understanding of risk management and sustainability in supply chain operations Qualifications, Knowledge, and Experience Minimum: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering Experience: Minimum 10 years in sourcing/purchasing within a manufacturing environment Technical Skills: Proficiency in ERP systems (preferably D365) Familiarity with electrical LV switchgear products Strong negotiation and analytical skills
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Internal Job Title: Purchasing Manager Business: Lucy Electric UK Location: Thame Job Reference No: 4476 Job Purpose: The Purchasing Manager is responsible for leading the LEUK outsourcing and re-sourcing of components and services with both established and new vendors, ensuring optimal cost of material purchases. This role works alongside global sourcing, cost benchmarking, and strategic sourcing initiatives aligned with the company's long-term goals. Business Overview: Lucy Electric is an international leader in intelligent secondary power distribution products and solutions, with features such as remote operation and monitoring. Linking energy generation to consumption, the business specialises in high-performance medium and low-voltage switchgear for utility, industrial and commercial applications. Job Context: The role leads the local Purchasing Department, driving sourcing strategy, supplier negotiations, and ongoing performance management to ensure quality, cost efficiency, and supply continuity. It works closely with cross functional teams to support product development, quality improvements, and cost reduction initiatives while ensuring full compliance with QMS, EHS, and H&S requirements. The position oversees team performance, training needs, and D365 system accuracy, alongside managing commodity risks, maintaining ERP/vendor records, and providing timely management reporting. It also contributes to budgeting and forecasting activities and promotes a strong culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement across the supply chain. Key Responsibilities Leading the local team of the Purchasing Department Developing and implementing procurement strategies and contingency plans Rationalizing sources of supply for optimal efficiency Negotiating and finalizing supplier pricing and terms Coordinating with cross-functional teams (Design, R&D, QA, etc.) Supporting quality initiatives and vendor development Managing supplier relationships and performance Monitoring team KPIs and fostering a high-performance culture Overseeing QMS & EHS activities related to supply chain Driving cost reduction projects and reporting on KPIs Managing commodity risk and market dynamics Contributing to annual budgeting and cost forecasting Maintaining ERP records and vendor pricing Ensuring compliance with processes and identifying risks/opportunities Identifying and addressing team training needs System Management & Reporting Timely submission of management reports Budgeting activities for the Production Department Oversight of D365 system activities Health & Safety Promote a safe working environment and ensure compliance with H&S regulations General Responsibilities Perform additional duties as required to enhance efficiency and service quality Adhere to company policies and maintain confidentiality Key Competencies Strategic thinking and decision-making under pressure. Strong planning and MRP skills with attention to detail and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. Effective problem-solving and analytical capabilities. Leadership and team motivation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ERP systems. Understanding of risk management and sustainability in supply chain operations Qualifications, Knowledge, and Experience Minimum: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering Experience: Minimum 10 years in sourcing/purchasing within a manufacturing environment Technical Skills: Proficiency in ERP systems (preferably D365) Familiarity with electrical LV switchgear products Strong negotiation and analytical skills
Lipton Media
Head of Operations
Lipton Media Oxford, Oxfordshire
Head of Event Operations £50,000 - £60,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid Oxfordshire Leading b2b events business seeks a highly talented Head of Operations to join their team working across their leading conferences, exhibitions and networking events. The Head of Operations will be an experienced manager coaching and developing Operations Managers and Operations Coordinators in the delivery of their allocated events as well as planning their own events. They will be responsible for overseeing and executing their portfolio of events within an industry leading portfolio and will have complete operational management, including full budgetary control whilst maximising portfolio profitability. Profile Required: Head of Operations An established track record of delivering international, large scale and complex b2b events - conferences / exhibitions Ideally experience running international events Technical experience from floor plan creation, rigging, health & safety, introducing creative flair to networking experiences Demonstrable experience in collaborating successfully with partners ancillary to a large-scale event (could be the city, transport, party, or other partners) Extensive experience in team management/ line management and able to demonstrate coaching and people development. Experience in venue and supplier contracting and negotiation Confident decision-making, thought leadership and a focus on finding solutions and achieving results by taking accountability and ownership of decisions made. Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Head of Event Operations £50,000 - £60,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid Oxfordshire Leading b2b events business seeks a highly talented Head of Operations to join their team working across their leading conferences, exhibitions and networking events. The Head of Operations will be an experienced manager coaching and developing Operations Managers and Operations Coordinators in the delivery of their allocated events as well as planning their own events. They will be responsible for overseeing and executing their portfolio of events within an industry leading portfolio and will have complete operational management, including full budgetary control whilst maximising portfolio profitability. Profile Required: Head of Operations An established track record of delivering international, large scale and complex b2b events - conferences / exhibitions Ideally experience running international events Technical experience from floor plan creation, rigging, health & safety, introducing creative flair to networking experiences Demonstrable experience in collaborating successfully with partners ancillary to a large-scale event (could be the city, transport, party, or other partners) Extensive experience in team management/ line management and able to demonstrate coaching and people development. Experience in venue and supplier contracting and negotiation Confident decision-making, thought leadership and a focus on finding solutions and achieving results by taking accountability and ownership of decisions made. Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Principal Testing Rigs & Labs Technician
Fusion Energy Base Abingdon, Oxfordshire
# Principal Testing Rigs & Labs TechnicianMechanical Engineering Job DetailsLocationAbingdon, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£57kLevelIndividual ContributorPosted# Principal Testing Rigs & Labs Technician Overview of ResponsibilitiesThe salary for this role is £57,117 (inclusive of a Specialist Allowance) . Onsite working is expected for 5 days each week. This role can be based at any of the following sites; Culham, Oxfordshire This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), including The Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions and possibly a search of open source data. The Role We are recruiting a Principal Testing Rigs & Labs Technician to provide senior level technical leadership within our experimental laboratories.This is a highly practical role, combining deep hands on expertise with day to day operational responsibility for testing rigs, laboratory equipment and experimental activities. You will be the principal technical authority for laboratory operations, ensuring experiments are built, commissioned and run safely, efficiently and to a high technical standard.Working closely with engineers, scientists and programme teams, you will translate experimental designs into robust, real world test setups, mentor technicians and apprentices, and help evolve laboratory capability to meet the needs of novel and emerging technologies. Key Accountabilities: Take day to day ownership of the safe and effective operation of testing rigs and laboratory facilities Act as the technical lead for experimental build, commissioning, operation and decommissioning activities Translate experimental designs into safe, buildable and high quality physical test setups Provide hands on leadership during complex or novel experimental work, troubleshooting issues and reducing technical risk Ensure laboratory assets, tooling and equipment are maintained, organised, calibrated and fit for purpose Lead risk assessment, safe systems of work and incident investigation within laboratory environments Generate and maintain technical procedures, experimental documentation and high quality test data records Support continuous improvement of laboratory processes, workflows, tooling and instrumentation Supervise, mentor and develop technicians and apprentices, setting high standards of professionalism and safety Engage with internal and external stakeholders to clarify requirements, provide expert guidance and manage expectations Deputise for the Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager when requiredSalary£57,117 (inclusive of Specialist Allowance) + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeDepartmentTechnology DepartmentDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4128H Qualifications Essential Requirements: A relevant technical qualification in a STEM discipline, or equivalent practical experience Extensive hands on experience in laboratory, prototype or experimental test environments Strong mechanical and/or electrical technical capability Experience delivering and operating complex experimental setups (e.g. pressure, vacuum, cryogenic or high voltage systems) Proven ability to take ownership of laboratory operations and experimental delivery Ability to interpret and produce engineering and technical documentation Experience supervising, mentoring or coaching technical staff or apprentices Strong organisational and problem solving skills, with the ability to work autonomously Desirable Requirements: Degree in engineering or a related discipline Knowledge of manufacturing machining (e.g. milling & turning) Experience working in R&D or novel technology environments Familiarity with laboratory compliance frameworks (e.g. COSHH, PUWER, LOLER or similar) Experience integrating instrumentation, control systems or data acquisition into experimental rigs Involvement in laboratory upgrades, facility fit out or new capability introduction Additional Information: This role requires regular hands on work in laboratory and workshop environments Additional InformationA full list of our benefits can be found hereUKAEA's mission is clean energy for all, and we welcome talented people from all backgrounds to help us achieve this goal. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and strive to ensure fair representation across our workforce. We particularly encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in STEM, including women and individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, while ensuring all appointments are made on merit.UK Atomic Energy Authority is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. Please note that vacancies are generally advertised for 4 weeks but may close earlier if we receive a large number of applications. Get Fusion Job AlertsNew fusion energy jobs delivered to your inbox.LocationAbingdon, United Kingdom
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
# Principal Testing Rigs & Labs TechnicianMechanical Engineering Job DetailsLocationAbingdon, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£57kLevelIndividual ContributorPosted# Principal Testing Rigs & Labs Technician Overview of ResponsibilitiesThe salary for this role is £57,117 (inclusive of a Specialist Allowance) . Onsite working is expected for 5 days each week. This role can be based at any of the following sites; Culham, Oxfordshire This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), including The Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions and possibly a search of open source data. The Role We are recruiting a Principal Testing Rigs & Labs Technician to provide senior level technical leadership within our experimental laboratories.This is a highly practical role, combining deep hands on expertise with day to day operational responsibility for testing rigs, laboratory equipment and experimental activities. You will be the principal technical authority for laboratory operations, ensuring experiments are built, commissioned and run safely, efficiently and to a high technical standard.Working closely with engineers, scientists and programme teams, you will translate experimental designs into robust, real world test setups, mentor technicians and apprentices, and help evolve laboratory capability to meet the needs of novel and emerging technologies. Key Accountabilities: Take day to day ownership of the safe and effective operation of testing rigs and laboratory facilities Act as the technical lead for experimental build, commissioning, operation and decommissioning activities Translate experimental designs into safe, buildable and high quality physical test setups Provide hands on leadership during complex or novel experimental work, troubleshooting issues and reducing technical risk Ensure laboratory assets, tooling and equipment are maintained, organised, calibrated and fit for purpose Lead risk assessment, safe systems of work and incident investigation within laboratory environments Generate and maintain technical procedures, experimental documentation and high quality test data records Support continuous improvement of laboratory processes, workflows, tooling and instrumentation Supervise, mentor and develop technicians and apprentices, setting high standards of professionalism and safety Engage with internal and external stakeholders to clarify requirements, provide expert guidance and manage expectations Deputise for the Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager when requiredSalary£57,117 (inclusive of Specialist Allowance) + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeDepartmentTechnology DepartmentDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4128H Qualifications Essential Requirements: A relevant technical qualification in a STEM discipline, or equivalent practical experience Extensive hands on experience in laboratory, prototype or experimental test environments Strong mechanical and/or electrical technical capability Experience delivering and operating complex experimental setups (e.g. pressure, vacuum, cryogenic or high voltage systems) Proven ability to take ownership of laboratory operations and experimental delivery Ability to interpret and produce engineering and technical documentation Experience supervising, mentoring or coaching technical staff or apprentices Strong organisational and problem solving skills, with the ability to work autonomously Desirable Requirements: Degree in engineering or a related discipline Knowledge of manufacturing machining (e.g. milling & turning) Experience working in R&D or novel technology environments Familiarity with laboratory compliance frameworks (e.g. COSHH, PUWER, LOLER or similar) Experience integrating instrumentation, control systems or data acquisition into experimental rigs Involvement in laboratory upgrades, facility fit out or new capability introduction Additional Information: This role requires regular hands on work in laboratory and workshop environments Additional InformationA full list of our benefits can be found hereUKAEA's mission is clean energy for all, and we welcome talented people from all backgrounds to help us achieve this goal. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and strive to ensure fair representation across our workforce. We particularly encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in STEM, including women and individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, while ensuring all appointments are made on merit.UK Atomic Energy Authority is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. Please note that vacancies are generally advertised for 4 weeks but may close earlier if we receive a large number of applications. Get Fusion Job AlertsNew fusion energy jobs delivered to your inbox.LocationAbingdon, United Kingdom
Anthesis Group
Senior People Business Partner - UK
Anthesis Group
Senior People Business Partner - UK Department: Enabling : People and Development Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Summary of Role This is a Senior Business Partnering role, working closely with the UK Regional Market Lead and Senior Leadership team within the UK to deliver our talent and culture objectives across all of our teams in the UK. You'll bring deep HR expertise, ideally gained in both professional services and creative/agency environments, to support a diverse, fast-paced and purpose-driven team. The role is both strategic and operational and will suit somebody who likes a broad and varied remit. You will lead people initiatives for the UK, both delivering those in partnership with our Global Centres of Excellence (Reward, Talent & Performance, Engagement, People Operations) and also designing and delivering local people strategies focused on the UK that enable high performance, employee engagement, and growth across both our consultancy and creative/agency teams. Semi-regular travel to our offices within the UK (London, Manchester, Bristol, Oxford, Edinburgh) is required to support teams in multiple UK offices. Key Responsibilities Operational and Strategic Partnering: Act as a strategic people business partner to the UK leadership team. Translate global P&D initiatives from the Centres of Excellence into UK practice, adapting and implementing for UK regulations and cultural context. Organisational Effectiveness: Regularly review UK processes, policies and documentation. Identifying gaps and raising the current standards so they align with global frameworks and UK regulatory expectations. Drive automation where possible. UK Payroll: Oversee delivery of UK payroll. Work with internal teams and external providers to maintain accuracy, compliance and timely processing. Employee Relations: Provide expert advice on UK employment law. Handle complex cases, maintaining a fair, consistent and legally compliant approach. Talent Development: Deliver globally defined leadership and capability programmes within the UK. Support UK leaders to apply these frameworks in a consistent way. Performance and Reward: Apply global performance and reward approaches in the UK. Align with Regional P&D Leads to ensure consistency and fairness across all regions. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Embed global DEI principles across the UK employee experience. Partner with our Global Employee Engagement Lead to support managers to apply these principles in everyday decisions. Team Leadership: Manage a small team of People Business Partners. Provide coaching, mentoring and day-to-day support to help Business Partners develop capability and confidence. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Key Requirements Proven experience in a strategic people business partnering role, within professional services and/or brand/comms agency environments. Experience of collaborating effectively in a global, matrixed organisation. Experience of designing and driving employee engagement initiatives. Strong commercial acumen, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders. Exceptional communication, coaching, and relationship-building skills. Strong attention to detail is essential. Comfortable navigating ambiguity and driving change. Experience of managing a small team. Passionate about sustainability and purpose-driven work. Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis Competitive salary in line with, experience and skills Competitive benefits including flexible working, 25 days holiday and two volunteering days off and the day off for your Birthday! An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry-pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Senior People Business Partner - UK Department: Enabling : People and Development Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Summary of Role This is a Senior Business Partnering role, working closely with the UK Regional Market Lead and Senior Leadership team within the UK to deliver our talent and culture objectives across all of our teams in the UK. You'll bring deep HR expertise, ideally gained in both professional services and creative/agency environments, to support a diverse, fast-paced and purpose-driven team. The role is both strategic and operational and will suit somebody who likes a broad and varied remit. You will lead people initiatives for the UK, both delivering those in partnership with our Global Centres of Excellence (Reward, Talent & Performance, Engagement, People Operations) and also designing and delivering local people strategies focused on the UK that enable high performance, employee engagement, and growth across both our consultancy and creative/agency teams. Semi-regular travel to our offices within the UK (London, Manchester, Bristol, Oxford, Edinburgh) is required to support teams in multiple UK offices. Key Responsibilities Operational and Strategic Partnering: Act as a strategic people business partner to the UK leadership team. Translate global P&D initiatives from the Centres of Excellence into UK practice, adapting and implementing for UK regulations and cultural context. Organisational Effectiveness: Regularly review UK processes, policies and documentation. Identifying gaps and raising the current standards so they align with global frameworks and UK regulatory expectations. Drive automation where possible. UK Payroll: Oversee delivery of UK payroll. Work with internal teams and external providers to maintain accuracy, compliance and timely processing. Employee Relations: Provide expert advice on UK employment law. Handle complex cases, maintaining a fair, consistent and legally compliant approach. Talent Development: Deliver globally defined leadership and capability programmes within the UK. Support UK leaders to apply these frameworks in a consistent way. Performance and Reward: Apply global performance and reward approaches in the UK. Align with Regional P&D Leads to ensure consistency and fairness across all regions. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Embed global DEI principles across the UK employee experience. Partner with our Global Employee Engagement Lead to support managers to apply these principles in everyday decisions. Team Leadership: Manage a small team of People Business Partners. Provide coaching, mentoring and day-to-day support to help Business Partners develop capability and confidence. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Key Requirements Proven experience in a strategic people business partnering role, within professional services and/or brand/comms agency environments. Experience of collaborating effectively in a global, matrixed organisation. Experience of designing and driving employee engagement initiatives. Strong commercial acumen, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders. Exceptional communication, coaching, and relationship-building skills. Strong attention to detail is essential. Comfortable navigating ambiguity and driving change. Experience of managing a small team. Passionate about sustainability and purpose-driven work. Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis Competitive salary in line with, experience and skills Competitive benefits including flexible working, 25 days holiday and two volunteering days off and the day off for your Birthday! An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry-pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.
Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager
Fusion Energy Base Abingdon, Oxfordshire
# Testing Rigs and Labs Operations ManagerManufacturingMechanical Engineering Job DetailsLocationAbingdon, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£71kLevelLeadershipPostedan hour ago# Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager Overview of ResponsibilitiesThe salary for this role is £71,815 (inclusive of a Specialist Allowance). Onsite working is expected for 5 days each week, however, we actively support requests for flexible working. This role can be based at any of the following sites; Culham, Oxfordshire This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) , including The Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions and possibly a search of open source data. The Role We are looking for an experienced Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager to lead and enable the safe, effective and reliable operation of a complex experimental laboratory environment.This role is responsible for the day to day operation of testing rigs, laboratories, workshops and associated facilities that support multiple experimental and technology development programmes. You will work closely with engineers, scientists, programme teams and facility stakeholders to ensure that laboratory capability, availability and investment priorities align with delivery needs.Leading a core operational team with further support from the wider organisation, you will establish and evolve the framework that enables high quality experimental work to be delivered safely, efficiently and compliantly, while driving continuous improvement and long term capability development. Key Accountabilities: Provide operational leadership for testing rigs and laboratory facilities, ensuring they are safe, compliant and ready to support experimental programmes Plan, prioritise and coordinate laboratory activity with programme teams and current and future users Establish and maintain strong governance for health, safety and risk management within laboratory environments Ensure appropriate systems are in place for asset management, including maintenance, inspection, calibration and lifecycle planning Oversee access control, inductions and contractor activities, ensuring appropriate competence and supervision Monitor operational performance and drive continuous improvement across safety, utilisation, cost and efficiency Set the direction for future laboratory capability development, contributing to investment planning and business cases Line manage, support and develop the laboratory operations team, fostering a professional, inclusive and high performing culture Manage the operational budget for the facilities and provide input into larger capital and infrastructure investmentsSalary£71,815 (inclusive of Specialist Allowance) + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeDepartmentTechnology DepartmentDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4127V Qualifications Essential Requirements: Degree level qualification in engineering, science or a related discipline (or equivalent practical experience) Experience leading operational teams in laboratory, engineering or technical facility environments Strong understanding of health, safety and risk management in complex or regulated settings Working knowledge of laboratory and equipment compliance frameworks (e.g. COSHH, PUWER, LOLER or equivalent) Experience establishing and governing asset management and operational assurance processes Proven ability to manage budgets and contribute to investment decisions Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills Desirable Requirements: Experience supporting R&D, experimental or prototype facilities Familiarity with continuous improvement approaches such as Lean or 5S Experience contributing to laboratory or facility upgrades, fit out or major equipment installation Additional Information: This role involves regular presence in laboratory and workshop environments Occasional hands on involvement may be required Additional InformationA full list of our benefits can be found hereUKAEA's mission is clean energy for all, and we welcome talented people from all backgrounds to help us achieve this goal. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and strive to ensure fair representation across our workforce. We particularly encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in STEM, including women and individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, while ensuring all appointments are made on merit.UK Atomic Energy Authority is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. Please note that vacancies are generally advertised for 4 weeks but may close earlier if we receive a large number of applications. Get Fusion Job AlertsNew fusion energy jobs delivered to your inbox.LocationAbingdon, United Kingdom
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
# Testing Rigs and Labs Operations ManagerManufacturingMechanical Engineering Job DetailsLocationAbingdon, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£71kLevelLeadershipPostedan hour ago# Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager Overview of ResponsibilitiesThe salary for this role is £71,815 (inclusive of a Specialist Allowance). Onsite working is expected for 5 days each week, however, we actively support requests for flexible working. This role can be based at any of the following sites; Culham, Oxfordshire This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) , including The Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions and possibly a search of open source data. The Role We are looking for an experienced Testing Rigs and Labs Operations Manager to lead and enable the safe, effective and reliable operation of a complex experimental laboratory environment.This role is responsible for the day to day operation of testing rigs, laboratories, workshops and associated facilities that support multiple experimental and technology development programmes. You will work closely with engineers, scientists, programme teams and facility stakeholders to ensure that laboratory capability, availability and investment priorities align with delivery needs.Leading a core operational team with further support from the wider organisation, you will establish and evolve the framework that enables high quality experimental work to be delivered safely, efficiently and compliantly, while driving continuous improvement and long term capability development. Key Accountabilities: Provide operational leadership for testing rigs and laboratory facilities, ensuring they are safe, compliant and ready to support experimental programmes Plan, prioritise and coordinate laboratory activity with programme teams and current and future users Establish and maintain strong governance for health, safety and risk management within laboratory environments Ensure appropriate systems are in place for asset management, including maintenance, inspection, calibration and lifecycle planning Oversee access control, inductions and contractor activities, ensuring appropriate competence and supervision Monitor operational performance and drive continuous improvement across safety, utilisation, cost and efficiency Set the direction for future laboratory capability development, contributing to investment planning and business cases Line manage, support and develop the laboratory operations team, fostering a professional, inclusive and high performing culture Manage the operational budget for the facilities and provide input into larger capital and infrastructure investmentsSalary£71,815 (inclusive of Specialist Allowance) + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeDepartmentTechnology DepartmentDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4127V Qualifications Essential Requirements: Degree level qualification in engineering, science or a related discipline (or equivalent practical experience) Experience leading operational teams in laboratory, engineering or technical facility environments Strong understanding of health, safety and risk management in complex or regulated settings Working knowledge of laboratory and equipment compliance frameworks (e.g. COSHH, PUWER, LOLER or equivalent) Experience establishing and governing asset management and operational assurance processes Proven ability to manage budgets and contribute to investment decisions Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills Desirable Requirements: Experience supporting R&D, experimental or prototype facilities Familiarity with continuous improvement approaches such as Lean or 5S Experience contributing to laboratory or facility upgrades, fit out or major equipment installation Additional Information: This role involves regular presence in laboratory and workshop environments Occasional hands on involvement may be required Additional InformationA full list of our benefits can be found hereUKAEA's mission is clean energy for all, and we welcome talented people from all backgrounds to help us achieve this goal. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and strive to ensure fair representation across our workforce. We particularly encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in STEM, including women and individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, while ensuring all appointments are made on merit.UK Atomic Energy Authority is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. Please note that vacancies are generally advertised for 4 weeks but may close earlier if we receive a large number of applications. Get Fusion Job AlertsNew fusion energy jobs delivered to your inbox.LocationAbingdon, United Kingdom
Nicholas Associates
Project Manager
Nicholas Associates Reading, Oxfordshire
Our client delivers commercial projects up to 50m, covering groundworks, reinforced concrete structures and basement construction. They are a respected contractor with a strong reputation, robust order book and a commitment to quality and safety. The successful candidate will have a strong civil engineering background and proven experience managing drainage, external works packages on medium to large-scale projects. Main Responsibilities: Manage groundworks operations including external works, drainage, block paving Coordinate site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Review and interpret drawings, specifications, and programmes Ensure compliance with H&S, environmental, and quality standards Monitor progress, manage budgets, and produce site reports Liaise with clients, consultants, and internal teams Support setting out and QA processes Reporting to Contract Manager Assist with the producing and updating of programmes with planning team Ensure project is delivered on time, to budget, and with quality assured Experience: Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or Construction Management (not essential) Previous experience on groundworks / external works projects Strong technical knowledge of civil works CSCS (Black or White card), SMSTS, and First Aid Proficiency in Microsoft Project and site reporting tools Please contact John Ashcroft on (phone number removed) for more information (all discussions are confidential) About Us We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options. We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies Privacy Notice.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Our client delivers commercial projects up to 50m, covering groundworks, reinforced concrete structures and basement construction. They are a respected contractor with a strong reputation, robust order book and a commitment to quality and safety. The successful candidate will have a strong civil engineering background and proven experience managing drainage, external works packages on medium to large-scale projects. Main Responsibilities: Manage groundworks operations including external works, drainage, block paving Coordinate site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers Review and interpret drawings, specifications, and programmes Ensure compliance with H&S, environmental, and quality standards Monitor progress, manage budgets, and produce site reports Liaise with clients, consultants, and internal teams Support setting out and QA processes Reporting to Contract Manager Assist with the producing and updating of programmes with planning team Ensure project is delivered on time, to budget, and with quality assured Experience: Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or Construction Management (not essential) Previous experience on groundworks / external works projects Strong technical knowledge of civil works CSCS (Black or White card), SMSTS, and First Aid Proficiency in Microsoft Project and site reporting tools Please contact John Ashcroft on (phone number removed) for more information (all discussions are confidential) About Us We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. In line with our Diversity and Inclusion policy, we welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. As a Disability Confident Employer, and part of the Nicholas Associates Group, we are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities, and we're happy to discuss flexible working options. We are committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients. If you choose to apply, your information will be processed in accordance with the Nicholas Associates Group of companies Privacy Notice.
Lipton Media
Head of Operations - Events
Lipton Media Oxford, Oxfordshire
Head of Event Operations £50,000 - £70,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid Oxfordshire Leading b2b events business based in Oxford seeks a highly talented Head of Event Operations to join their team working across their leading conferences, exhibitions and networking events. The Head of Operations will be an experienced manager coaching and developing Operations Managers and Operations Coordinators in the delivery of their allocated events as well as planning their own events. They will be responsible for overseeing and executing their portfolio of events within an industry leading portfolio and will have complete operational management, including full budgetary control whilst maximising portfolio profitability. Profile Required: Head of Operations An established track record of delivering international, large scale and complex b2b events - conferences / exhibitions Ideally experience running international events Technical experience from floor plan creation, rigging, health & safety, introducing creative flair to networking experiences Demonstrable experience in collaborating successfully with partners ancillary to a large-scale event (could be the city, transport, party, or other partners) Extensive experience in team management/ line management and able to demonstrate coaching and people development. Experience in venue and supplier contracting and negotiation Confident decision-making, thought leadership and a focus on finding solutions and achieving results by taking accountability and ownership of decisions made. Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Head of Event Operations £50,000 - £70,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid Oxfordshire Leading b2b events business based in Oxford seeks a highly talented Head of Event Operations to join their team working across their leading conferences, exhibitions and networking events. The Head of Operations will be an experienced manager coaching and developing Operations Managers and Operations Coordinators in the delivery of their allocated events as well as planning their own events. They will be responsible for overseeing and executing their portfolio of events within an industry leading portfolio and will have complete operational management, including full budgetary control whilst maximising portfolio profitability. Profile Required: Head of Operations An established track record of delivering international, large scale and complex b2b events - conferences / exhibitions Ideally experience running international events Technical experience from floor plan creation, rigging, health & safety, introducing creative flair to networking experiences Demonstrable experience in collaborating successfully with partners ancillary to a large-scale event (could be the city, transport, party, or other partners) Extensive experience in team management/ line management and able to demonstrate coaching and people development. Experience in venue and supplier contracting and negotiation Confident decision-making, thought leadership and a focus on finding solutions and achieving results by taking accountability and ownership of decisions made. Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
St Edward's School
Head of Finance
St Edward's School Oxford, Oxfordshire
Are you looking for your next senior finance role in a well-resourced, forward-thinking organisation? St. Edward's in Oxford is seeking a skilled and hands-on Head of Finance to lead its finance operations and team. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, varied environment where your expertise directly supports operational and strategic decision-making, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. About the Role This is a central leadership position within the school's Bursary, responsible for overseeing a team of six and the full range of financial activity-from day-to-day operations through to longer-term planning. Reporting to the Director of Finance, you will take ownership of management accounts, budgeting and forecasting, payroll oversight, cashflow, audit preparation, VAT and Tax, and regulatory reporting. The school's operations are diverse and complex, with an annual turnover of approximately £40 million and activities spanning education, estates, catering, IT, commercial ventures and fundraising. You will be working closely with senior leaders and departmental managers to provide clear, timely financial insight that supports effective planning and delivery. About You You will be a professionally qualified accountant with substantial experience in financial management, ideally in a similarly broad and complex setting. You will need to be confident managing multiple workstreams and leading a team, but equally comfortable rolling up your sleeves. A background in the independent or education sector is welcome but not essential. What's important is that you combine strong technical capability with sound judgement, a calm and organised approach, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues from across the organisation. Why St. Edward's? This is a rare opportunity to join a successful school with the scale and complexity to keep things interesting, but without the relentless pressure of the corporate world. As a senior member of a friendly, capable team, you will be given space to lead, freedom to improve systems, and support to develop your own career. St Edward's is committed to the professional development of all its staff and seeks to encourage ambition and career progression. The school has a strong track record of internal progression and invests in high-quality infrastructure and people. Based in North Oxford, St. Edward's offers the best of both worlds-challenge and reward in a beautiful setting, just minutes from the city centre. We also offer: 30 days' annual leave, plus bank holidays Free membership to the Nuffield Health Fitness and Wellbeing Gym Free meals during term time Support for CPD and further qualifications A friendly and inclusive working environment Free car parking Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Defined contribution pension scheme with Scottish Widows (The standard employee contribution rate is 5% with the employer contributing 8%) For further details and to apply please click the apply button. The deadline for applications is Friday 1st May 2026 at midday. We reserve the right to conduct interviews and appoint for the role before the advertised closing date should a suitable candidate be found. Therefore, early applications are encouraged. St Edward's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we aim to create and maintain a safe environment for our pupils, where they feel respected and supported. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to become familiar with our policies and procedures for child protection and security. All staff are required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. St Edward's School is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on age, race, sex, religion, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic. Please see our Equal Opportunities & Dignity at Work policy on our website for further details.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for your next senior finance role in a well-resourced, forward-thinking organisation? St. Edward's in Oxford is seeking a skilled and hands-on Head of Finance to lead its finance operations and team. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, varied environment where your expertise directly supports operational and strategic decision-making, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for. About the Role This is a central leadership position within the school's Bursary, responsible for overseeing a team of six and the full range of financial activity-from day-to-day operations through to longer-term planning. Reporting to the Director of Finance, you will take ownership of management accounts, budgeting and forecasting, payroll oversight, cashflow, audit preparation, VAT and Tax, and regulatory reporting. The school's operations are diverse and complex, with an annual turnover of approximately £40 million and activities spanning education, estates, catering, IT, commercial ventures and fundraising. You will be working closely with senior leaders and departmental managers to provide clear, timely financial insight that supports effective planning and delivery. About You You will be a professionally qualified accountant with substantial experience in financial management, ideally in a similarly broad and complex setting. You will need to be confident managing multiple workstreams and leading a team, but equally comfortable rolling up your sleeves. A background in the independent or education sector is welcome but not essential. What's important is that you combine strong technical capability with sound judgement, a calm and organised approach, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues from across the organisation. Why St. Edward's? This is a rare opportunity to join a successful school with the scale and complexity to keep things interesting, but without the relentless pressure of the corporate world. As a senior member of a friendly, capable team, you will be given space to lead, freedom to improve systems, and support to develop your own career. St Edward's is committed to the professional development of all its staff and seeks to encourage ambition and career progression. The school has a strong track record of internal progression and invests in high-quality infrastructure and people. Based in North Oxford, St. Edward's offers the best of both worlds-challenge and reward in a beautiful setting, just minutes from the city centre. We also offer: 30 days' annual leave, plus bank holidays Free membership to the Nuffield Health Fitness and Wellbeing Gym Free meals during term time Support for CPD and further qualifications A friendly and inclusive working environment Free car parking Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Defined contribution pension scheme with Scottish Widows (The standard employee contribution rate is 5% with the employer contributing 8%) For further details and to apply please click the apply button. The deadline for applications is Friday 1st May 2026 at midday. We reserve the right to conduct interviews and appoint for the role before the advertised closing date should a suitable candidate be found. Therefore, early applications are encouraged. St Edward's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we aim to create and maintain a safe environment for our pupils, where they feel respected and supported. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to become familiar with our policies and procedures for child protection and security. All staff are required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. St Edward's School is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on age, race, sex, religion, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic. Please see our Equal Opportunities & Dignity at Work policy on our website for further details.
Core Group
Assistant Site Manager
Core Group Upper Arncott, Oxfordshire
Job Title: Assistant Site Manager Location: Oxfordshire Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum Contract: Temp to Perm (with strong career progression opportunities) Overview We are seeking an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join a growing residential construction team in Oxfordshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual with a strong background in volume housebuilding, ideally gained with a leading or award-winning developer. Working closely with the Site Manager, you will play a key role in the day-to-day coordination of site activities, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard of quality. Key Responsibilities Support the Site Manager in planning, coordinating, and monitoring daily site operations against the project programme Assist in managing all on-site resources including labour, plant, and materials Supervise and coordinate subcontractors, ensuring clear communication of expectations and standards Maintain high levels of health and safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and taking immediate corrective action where required Promote a proactive safety culture, encouraging teams to identify and mitigate risks before issues arise Take ownership of site issues, ensuring they are resolved efficiently and effectively Contribute to delivering high levels of customer satisfaction, addressing any client-related concerns promptly Lead and participate in site meetings, including subcontractor briefings and progress reviews Support cost control measures and identify opportunities for efficiencies and savings Ensure all works are carried out in line with industry standards and best practices Candidate Requirements Proven experience in a similar role within residential housebuilding (volume experience essential) Background working with established or award-winning housebuilders is highly desirable Strong understanding of construction processes and site operations Experience working to NHBC standards Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical information clearly Strong organisational and time management abilities Effective leadership and motivational skills to drive team performance Proactive problem-solving approach and attention to detail Comfortable working at heights and in a fast-paced site environment Good level of IT literacy Essential Certifications CITB SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid at Work (FAW) Valid CSCS Card Desirable Certifications Scaffold Awareness / Inspection (CISRS or equivalent) Site Environmental Management (SEATS or IEMA) Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) What s on Offer Competitive salary up to £50,000 per annum Temp-to-perm opportunity with long-term career progression Opportunity to work on high-quality residential developments within a growing business in Oxfordshire
Apr 15, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Assistant Site Manager Location: Oxfordshire Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum Contract: Temp to Perm (with strong career progression opportunities) Overview We are seeking an experienced Assistant Site Manager to join a growing residential construction team in Oxfordshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual with a strong background in volume housebuilding, ideally gained with a leading or award-winning developer. Working closely with the Site Manager, you will play a key role in the day-to-day coordination of site activities, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard of quality. Key Responsibilities Support the Site Manager in planning, coordinating, and monitoring daily site operations against the project programme Assist in managing all on-site resources including labour, plant, and materials Supervise and coordinate subcontractors, ensuring clear communication of expectations and standards Maintain high levels of health and safety compliance, carrying out regular inspections and taking immediate corrective action where required Promote a proactive safety culture, encouraging teams to identify and mitigate risks before issues arise Take ownership of site issues, ensuring they are resolved efficiently and effectively Contribute to delivering high levels of customer satisfaction, addressing any client-related concerns promptly Lead and participate in site meetings, including subcontractor briefings and progress reviews Support cost control measures and identify opportunities for efficiencies and savings Ensure all works are carried out in line with industry standards and best practices Candidate Requirements Proven experience in a similar role within residential housebuilding (volume experience essential) Background working with established or award-winning housebuilders is highly desirable Strong understanding of construction processes and site operations Experience working to NHBC standards Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical information clearly Strong organisational and time management abilities Effective leadership and motivational skills to drive team performance Proactive problem-solving approach and attention to detail Comfortable working at heights and in a fast-paced site environment Good level of IT literacy Essential Certifications CITB SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) First Aid at Work (FAW) Valid CSCS Card Desirable Certifications Scaffold Awareness / Inspection (CISRS or equivalent) Site Environmental Management (SEATS or IEMA) Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) What s on Offer Competitive salary up to £50,000 per annum Temp-to-perm opportunity with long-term career progression Opportunity to work on high-quality residential developments within a growing business in Oxfordshire
Build Recruitment
Technical Operations Manager
Build Recruitment
Technical Operations Manager Location: Oxfordshire- Didcot Salary: £50k The role An opportunity has come up for an experienced Technical Operations Manager to oversee facilities operations across a small portfolio of sites. The role is responsible for day-to-day service delivery, ensuring compliance, and acting as the main point of contact for the client. This position would suit someone from a hard FM or building services background who is comfortable managing both people and suppliers, while keeping a close eye on performance, safety and cost. Key responsibilities Manage site operations across multiple locations, ensuring services are delivered to contract Take ownership of health and safety, ensuring full EHS compliance across sites Lead on incident management, including investigations and root cause analysis Manage supplier performance and ensure contract obligations are met Monitor budgets and drive operational performance through KPIs and reporting Maintain business continuity and emergency response plans Ensure all training, permits and documentation are up to date Build and maintain strong working relationships with the client and stakeholders Experience required Background in facilities management, ideally within hard FM or technical services Good understanding of health and safety legislation and best practice Experience managing contractors and service providers Comfortable working with maintenance systems (CMMS) and reporting tools Able to manage budgets and understand commercial drivers Strong communication skills and able to deal with stakeholders at all levels Desirable Authorised Person status (e.g. pressure systems, confined space, electrical) Relevant technical or industry qualification Experience working across multiple sites Package Up to £50k Benefits package available Opportunity to take ownership of a varied and visible portfolio
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Technical Operations Manager Location: Oxfordshire- Didcot Salary: £50k The role An opportunity has come up for an experienced Technical Operations Manager to oversee facilities operations across a small portfolio of sites. The role is responsible for day-to-day service delivery, ensuring compliance, and acting as the main point of contact for the client. This position would suit someone from a hard FM or building services background who is comfortable managing both people and suppliers, while keeping a close eye on performance, safety and cost. Key responsibilities Manage site operations across multiple locations, ensuring services are delivered to contract Take ownership of health and safety, ensuring full EHS compliance across sites Lead on incident management, including investigations and root cause analysis Manage supplier performance and ensure contract obligations are met Monitor budgets and drive operational performance through KPIs and reporting Maintain business continuity and emergency response plans Ensure all training, permits and documentation are up to date Build and maintain strong working relationships with the client and stakeholders Experience required Background in facilities management, ideally within hard FM or technical services Good understanding of health and safety legislation and best practice Experience managing contractors and service providers Comfortable working with maintenance systems (CMMS) and reporting tools Able to manage budgets and understand commercial drivers Strong communication skills and able to deal with stakeholders at all levels Desirable Authorised Person status (e.g. pressure systems, confined space, electrical) Relevant technical or industry qualification Experience working across multiple sites Package Up to £50k Benefits package available Opportunity to take ownership of a varied and visible portfolio
The Recruitment Group
Customer Logistics Manager
The Recruitment Group Enslow, Oxfordshire
Customer Logistics Manager (Temporary) Kidlington Full-time - 37.5 hours £16.77 pr hr We're recruiting a proactive and commercially aware Customer Logistics Manager to join a fast-paced, technical environment, supporting supply chain operations and customer delivery performance. This role will act as a key link between customers, suppliers, and internal teams, ensuring efficient coordination of materials, resolving issues, and driving continuous improvement. Key responsibilities: - Managing a product area within the supply chain function - Acting as the main point of contact for customer and supplier queries - Coordinating orders, quotations, and logistics activities - Identifying and resolving supply or delivery issues - Building strong relationships with customers and supply chain partners - Supporting reporting, process improvements, and commercial performance About you: - Experience in logistics, supply chain, or customer operations - desirable - Strong organisational and problem-solving skills - Confident communicator and willingness to learn - Experience with ERP systems (e.g. SAP) desirable This is a great opportunity for a hands-on logistics professional to work in a dynamic, customer-driven environment on a temporary basis.
Mar 31, 2026
Seasonal
Customer Logistics Manager (Temporary) Kidlington Full-time - 37.5 hours £16.77 pr hr We're recruiting a proactive and commercially aware Customer Logistics Manager to join a fast-paced, technical environment, supporting supply chain operations and customer delivery performance. This role will act as a key link between customers, suppliers, and internal teams, ensuring efficient coordination of materials, resolving issues, and driving continuous improvement. Key responsibilities: - Managing a product area within the supply chain function - Acting as the main point of contact for customer and supplier queries - Coordinating orders, quotations, and logistics activities - Identifying and resolving supply or delivery issues - Building strong relationships with customers and supply chain partners - Supporting reporting, process improvements, and commercial performance About you: - Experience in logistics, supply chain, or customer operations - desirable - Strong organisational and problem-solving skills - Confident communicator and willingness to learn - Experience with ERP systems (e.g. SAP) desirable This is a great opportunity for a hands-on logistics professional to work in a dynamic, customer-driven environment on a temporary basis.
Zetica
Geophysicist with experience - fulltime
Zetica Eynsham, Oxfordshire
No agencies please Summary At Zetica, Geophysicists play a key role in ensuring technical excellence throughout all phases of near-surface geophysical projects. This includes fieldwork, in-depth data interpretation, and the preparation of clear, accurate reports. Your experience will grow quickly across this breadth of applications, utilising established and developing techniques and technologies for our wide-ranging client base. You will have access to an enviable inventory of equipment. You will work closely with a team of geophysicists, reporting to the Geophysical Services Manager and the Operations Director. Collaboration with senior geophysicists and administrative staff will be an integral part of your role. Responsibilities You will play a vital role in all stages of geophysical project progression, from initial planning to data collection, reporting, and quality assurance. You will have a relevant geoscience degree, a thorough understanding of physics, and experience with Autocad and Geosoft Oasis Montaj. You will be involved in projects across all of Zetica's departments, including surveys for transport infrastructure and for engineering, geotechnical, geological and environmental purposes as well as unexploded ordnance (UXO) and utility service detection surveys. Your responsibilities will include: Project preparation: Prepare projects based on customer requirements, assessing and agreeing on effective techniques prior to site work, with a focus on quality, customer service, budget, and program constraints. Data collection: Competently collect high-quality data using a range of techniques, including electromagnetics, magnetics, radio frequency location, GPR, seismics, ERI. Experience in utility mapping would be advantageous. Data processing and analysis: Use specialist geophysical software and drawing packages (e.g., AutoCAD, Oasis Montaj, RES2DINV, GeoGiga, Geolitix) to QC, process, analyse, and interpret data. Reporting: You will be experienced in producing clear and concise technical reports, which are project and client specific. Compliance: Adhere to Zetica's health, safety, environmental, and quality policies, leading by example in their application. Technical growth: Your existing experience will add to the significant pool of knowledge within the team. You will be able to enhance your skills and knowledge. Zetica will empower and reward innovative thinking while delivering a consistent product. Customer interaction: Communicate professionally and effectively with clients, stakeholders, and colleagues. Requirements Being a geophysicist at Zetica will take you into all kinds of working environments. There will be extensive training in all skills, as well as health and safety procedures. You will need to be physically fit for this position and flexible in your planning. You may need to mobilise at a moment's notice, and resilience is essential for this role. You will work with a fantastic team of like-minded, ambitious, and energetic people. You need to be a good team worker, able to take direction as well as lead others when responsible for tasks. You need to understand that Health and Safety lies at the basis of work well and efficiently concluded. You will need: A relevant degree (e.g., Geophysics, Earth Sciences, or related discipline). Excellent knowledge of physics first principles. A full manual driving license. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Physical fitness to meet the demands of site work, including lifting equipment and walking significant distances. A proactive approach to problem-solving and innovation. The flexibility to mobilise at short notice and adapt to varying work environments. The position will involve travel, some international. You must already have the right to work in the UK, as we do not sponsor for a visa. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £29,000.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Benefits: Casual dress Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme On-site parking Profit sharing Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Oxford: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience: Earth & Environmental Scientists: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: full clean manual UK driving licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
No agencies please Summary At Zetica, Geophysicists play a key role in ensuring technical excellence throughout all phases of near-surface geophysical projects. This includes fieldwork, in-depth data interpretation, and the preparation of clear, accurate reports. Your experience will grow quickly across this breadth of applications, utilising established and developing techniques and technologies for our wide-ranging client base. You will have access to an enviable inventory of equipment. You will work closely with a team of geophysicists, reporting to the Geophysical Services Manager and the Operations Director. Collaboration with senior geophysicists and administrative staff will be an integral part of your role. Responsibilities You will play a vital role in all stages of geophysical project progression, from initial planning to data collection, reporting, and quality assurance. You will have a relevant geoscience degree, a thorough understanding of physics, and experience with Autocad and Geosoft Oasis Montaj. You will be involved in projects across all of Zetica's departments, including surveys for transport infrastructure and for engineering, geotechnical, geological and environmental purposes as well as unexploded ordnance (UXO) and utility service detection surveys. Your responsibilities will include: Project preparation: Prepare projects based on customer requirements, assessing and agreeing on effective techniques prior to site work, with a focus on quality, customer service, budget, and program constraints. Data collection: Competently collect high-quality data using a range of techniques, including electromagnetics, magnetics, radio frequency location, GPR, seismics, ERI. Experience in utility mapping would be advantageous. Data processing and analysis: Use specialist geophysical software and drawing packages (e.g., AutoCAD, Oasis Montaj, RES2DINV, GeoGiga, Geolitix) to QC, process, analyse, and interpret data. Reporting: You will be experienced in producing clear and concise technical reports, which are project and client specific. Compliance: Adhere to Zetica's health, safety, environmental, and quality policies, leading by example in their application. Technical growth: Your existing experience will add to the significant pool of knowledge within the team. You will be able to enhance your skills and knowledge. Zetica will empower and reward innovative thinking while delivering a consistent product. Customer interaction: Communicate professionally and effectively with clients, stakeholders, and colleagues. Requirements Being a geophysicist at Zetica will take you into all kinds of working environments. There will be extensive training in all skills, as well as health and safety procedures. You will need to be physically fit for this position and flexible in your planning. You may need to mobilise at a moment's notice, and resilience is essential for this role. You will work with a fantastic team of like-minded, ambitious, and energetic people. You need to be a good team worker, able to take direction as well as lead others when responsible for tasks. You need to understand that Health and Safety lies at the basis of work well and efficiently concluded. You will need: A relevant degree (e.g., Geophysics, Earth Sciences, or related discipline). Excellent knowledge of physics first principles. A full manual driving license. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Physical fitness to meet the demands of site work, including lifting equipment and walking significant distances. A proactive approach to problem-solving and innovation. The flexibility to mobilise at short notice and adapt to varying work environments. The position will involve travel, some international. You must already have the right to work in the UK, as we do not sponsor for a visa. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: From £29,000.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Benefits: Casual dress Company events Company pension Cycle to work scheme On-site parking Profit sharing Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Oxford: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Education: Bachelor's (required) Experience: Earth & Environmental Scientists: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: full clean manual UK driving licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Field Supervisor
Aran Insulation Limited High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
LOCATION: Field-based role covering Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire REPORTING TO: Contracts Manager RESPONSIBLE FOR: Managing site operations and supervising the installer crew Job Role: Working with Aran's Management team to provide supervision of the installations to enable completion of contracts in accordance with the requirements of our third-party accreditations and in line with Health, Safety and Environmental requirements. This will entail regular site visits to ensure works are being completed to the specification. Preparation & collation of all required paperwork to enable invoicing & handover as required, projects require inspection on completion to ensure all works completed & correctly, inspection forms to be completed, hand over forms to be issued to client on completion, primarily throughout East Anglia, South East and Midlands areas of England. Key Responsibilities: Provide effective site supervision to ensure high-quality workmanship and adherence to project timelines Oversee the smooth running of on-site contracts to ensure timely and efficient project delivery Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all sites Monitor and verify that all works are carried out to required standards and specifications Conduct monthly audits and inspections to assess site conditions and performance Attend site meetings to discuss project progress, concerns, and solutions Facilitate site handovers, ensuring all necessary documentation and instructions are in place Manage complaints and resolutions, addressing client or team concerns promptly Oversee the management, maintenance, and usage of plant, tools, and equipment Coordinate servicing, repairs, and replacements of equipment as needed Provide training and support to field staff to enhance skills and ensure compliance Perform regular van checks to ensure vehicle readiness and safety Maintain warehouse organization and ensure all materials are properly stored and accounted for Maintain and organise own diary, ensuring efficient scheduling and task prioritisation Address and resolve onsite issues as they arise Handle and respond to daily calls and inquiries from employed installers, surveyors, subcontractors, and customers, ensuring their needs are addressed quickly and effectively Perform additional ad hoc duties as required by the business to support operational needs Contract Duties: Work closely with the Management team on various projects, conducting site inspections to identify potential issues, risks, and opportunities for additional work. Manage multiple projects at once, ensuring efficient time management and attention to detail. Attend project meetings and technical discussions, contributing insights on project feasibility and challenges. Communicate effectively with clients, subcontractors, the public, and colleagues to build and maintain positive relationships. Visit potential new sites to assess their suitability and gather information for project planning. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with installers, surveyors, subcontractors, and other key stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution. Manage labour and subcontractor needs, listening to clients and using experience to understand and exceed their expectations. Perform other ad hoc duties as required to support the business's ongoing needs. Essential: Full UK car driving license and meet our insurers requirements for cover Site Supervision Experience: Preferably within the insulation, retrofit, and renewables sectors. Client and Contractor Management: Skilled in dealing with clients and contractors, including managing expectations and resolving disputes. Conflict Resolution: Proficient in handling complaints and managing conflict effectively, ensuring timely and satisfactory resolutions. Communication Skills: Excellent communication abilities, with a talent for building strong relationships and fostering collaboration among teams and stakeholders. Problem-Solving Ability: Capable of acting swiftly in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating a proactive, problem-solving approach to unforeseen challenges. Quality-Driven: Strong commitment to ensuring installations are completed 'Right First Time', consistently aligning with company values and quality standards. Leadership Experience: Proven experience leading teams, providing direction and motivation to achieve project objectives efficiently and to a high standard. Desirables: CSCS SMSTS / SSSTS Managing Safety IOSH The Field Supervisor will be based on site and will work Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm, however on occasions will be required to work outside these hours. Staff are required to attend occasional training courses, conferences and meetings that may necessitate staying away from home overnight. Note: This is a description of the job as it is constituted at the date shown. It is the practice of Aran Insulation Limited to periodically review Job Descriptions to ensure they relate to the job performed, or to incorporate any proposed changes. Aran Insulation Limited is fully committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in all areas of our business including the appointment of staff. We ensure that applicants who meet our shortlisting criteria are invited to our recruitment process. Due to the nature of our work, we undertake criminal record checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service for all successful applicants, and periodically thereafter. Should an applicant not satisfy our background checks any conditional offer of employment or employment may be withdrawn. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From £35,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Free parking On-site parking Referral programme Sick pay Experience: Supervising: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work Location: On the road
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
LOCATION: Field-based role covering Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire REPORTING TO: Contracts Manager RESPONSIBLE FOR: Managing site operations and supervising the installer crew Job Role: Working with Aran's Management team to provide supervision of the installations to enable completion of contracts in accordance with the requirements of our third-party accreditations and in line with Health, Safety and Environmental requirements. This will entail regular site visits to ensure works are being completed to the specification. Preparation & collation of all required paperwork to enable invoicing & handover as required, projects require inspection on completion to ensure all works completed & correctly, inspection forms to be completed, hand over forms to be issued to client on completion, primarily throughout East Anglia, South East and Midlands areas of England. Key Responsibilities: Provide effective site supervision to ensure high-quality workmanship and adherence to project timelines Oversee the smooth running of on-site contracts to ensure timely and efficient project delivery Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across all sites Monitor and verify that all works are carried out to required standards and specifications Conduct monthly audits and inspections to assess site conditions and performance Attend site meetings to discuss project progress, concerns, and solutions Facilitate site handovers, ensuring all necessary documentation and instructions are in place Manage complaints and resolutions, addressing client or team concerns promptly Oversee the management, maintenance, and usage of plant, tools, and equipment Coordinate servicing, repairs, and replacements of equipment as needed Provide training and support to field staff to enhance skills and ensure compliance Perform regular van checks to ensure vehicle readiness and safety Maintain warehouse organization and ensure all materials are properly stored and accounted for Maintain and organise own diary, ensuring efficient scheduling and task prioritisation Address and resolve onsite issues as they arise Handle and respond to daily calls and inquiries from employed installers, surveyors, subcontractors, and customers, ensuring their needs are addressed quickly and effectively Perform additional ad hoc duties as required by the business to support operational needs Contract Duties: Work closely with the Management team on various projects, conducting site inspections to identify potential issues, risks, and opportunities for additional work. Manage multiple projects at once, ensuring efficient time management and attention to detail. Attend project meetings and technical discussions, contributing insights on project feasibility and challenges. Communicate effectively with clients, subcontractors, the public, and colleagues to build and maintain positive relationships. Visit potential new sites to assess their suitability and gather information for project planning. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with installers, surveyors, subcontractors, and other key stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution. Manage labour and subcontractor needs, listening to clients and using experience to understand and exceed their expectations. Perform other ad hoc duties as required to support the business's ongoing needs. Essential: Full UK car driving license and meet our insurers requirements for cover Site Supervision Experience: Preferably within the insulation, retrofit, and renewables sectors. Client and Contractor Management: Skilled in dealing with clients and contractors, including managing expectations and resolving disputes. Conflict Resolution: Proficient in handling complaints and managing conflict effectively, ensuring timely and satisfactory resolutions. Communication Skills: Excellent communication abilities, with a talent for building strong relationships and fostering collaboration among teams and stakeholders. Problem-Solving Ability: Capable of acting swiftly in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating a proactive, problem-solving approach to unforeseen challenges. Quality-Driven: Strong commitment to ensuring installations are completed 'Right First Time', consistently aligning with company values and quality standards. Leadership Experience: Proven experience leading teams, providing direction and motivation to achieve project objectives efficiently and to a high standard. Desirables: CSCS SMSTS / SSSTS Managing Safety IOSH The Field Supervisor will be based on site and will work Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm, however on occasions will be required to work outside these hours. Staff are required to attend occasional training courses, conferences and meetings that may necessitate staying away from home overnight. Note: This is a description of the job as it is constituted at the date shown. It is the practice of Aran Insulation Limited to periodically review Job Descriptions to ensure they relate to the job performed, or to incorporate any proposed changes. Aran Insulation Limited is fully committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in all areas of our business including the appointment of staff. We ensure that applicants who meet our shortlisting criteria are invited to our recruitment process. Due to the nature of our work, we undertake criminal record checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service for all successful applicants, and periodically thereafter. Should an applicant not satisfy our background checks any conditional offer of employment or employment may be withdrawn. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From £35,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Free parking On-site parking Referral programme Sick pay Experience: Supervising: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work Location: On the road
Michael Page
Payroll Manager
Michael Page Reading, Oxfordshire
The Payroll Manager will oversee payroll operations within the finance department, ensuring compliance and accuracy. This role is ideal for someone with strong expertise in payroll processes (end to end oversight with team responsibility) and a keen eye for detail. Client Details This opportunity is within a medium-sized business services organisation in Reading known for its professional approach and commitment to excellence. The company operates in a fast-paced, highly acquisitive environment. Mutli site with offices across the UK - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire etc. Description Payroll Manager Manage end-to-end payroll processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulations. Oversee payroll systems and resolve any discrepancies or technical issues. Collaborate with the finance and HR teams to ensure seamless payroll integration. Prepare and submit statutory reports, including tax filings and pension contributions. Provide guidance and support to wider payroll staff. Monitor changes in payroll legislation and implement necessary updates. Maintain accurate payroll records and ensure data confidentiality. Respond to employee payroll queries timely Profile A successful Payroll Manager should have: Strong knowledge of payroll systems and procedures. Experience leader Happy to adhere to an office based role (Reading) Familiarity with payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage and mentor team members effectively. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Job Offer Payroll Manager Salary in the range of 50,000 - 60,000 per annum, depending on experience Permanent role within the business services industry Professional development, training and retaining staff members Reading, Berkshire based business On site working - collaborative team culture Great opportunity to take ownership of multi frequency payrolls
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
The Payroll Manager will oversee payroll operations within the finance department, ensuring compliance and accuracy. This role is ideal for someone with strong expertise in payroll processes (end to end oversight with team responsibility) and a keen eye for detail. Client Details This opportunity is within a medium-sized business services organisation in Reading known for its professional approach and commitment to excellence. The company operates in a fast-paced, highly acquisitive environment. Mutli site with offices across the UK - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire etc. Description Payroll Manager Manage end-to-end payroll processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulations. Oversee payroll systems and resolve any discrepancies or technical issues. Collaborate with the finance and HR teams to ensure seamless payroll integration. Prepare and submit statutory reports, including tax filings and pension contributions. Provide guidance and support to wider payroll staff. Monitor changes in payroll legislation and implement necessary updates. Maintain accurate payroll records and ensure data confidentiality. Respond to employee payroll queries timely Profile A successful Payroll Manager should have: Strong knowledge of payroll systems and procedures. Experience leader Happy to adhere to an office based role (Reading) Familiarity with payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage and mentor team members effectively. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Job Offer Payroll Manager Salary in the range of 50,000 - 60,000 per annum, depending on experience Permanent role within the business services industry Professional development, training and retaining staff members Reading, Berkshire based business On site working - collaborative team culture Great opportunity to take ownership of multi frequency payrolls
Manpower UK Ltd
CAMO Engineer
Manpower UK Ltd Kidlington, Oxfordshire
One of the world's largest helicopter manufacturers and the company's site at Oxford Airport is Britain's civil helicopter hub, are looking for a CAMO Engineer to join the team. They offer considerable experience in helicopter sales, bespoke completions, maintenance and spares support. Its in-house engineering capabilities include design, customisation, installation, flight-testing and certification, as well as technical support, maintenance, training and the supply of spares for civil and military applications. MoD's chosen provider of helicopters and maintenance for its Defence Helicopter Flying school (referred to as MFTS) located in RAF Shawbury (Shropshire) and RAF Valley (Anglesey). Responsible for the management and production of maintenance programmes, review of airworthiness documentation, maintenance and materials planning and update of technical records. Main responsibilities The main responsibilities for the Airworthiness Engineer are: Follow the company procedures in order to ensure compliance. Perform reviews of all forms of technical information from the regulatory authorities and OEMs in a timely and consistent manner, this will include, but is not limited to Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Major/Minor Modifications and Repairs. Periodical review, development and implementation of Aircraft Maintenance Programmes and associated aircraft configuration. Provide support during Airworthiness Reviews and ARC Extensions. Complete repetitive defect and reliability analysis. Review and update aircraft flight manuals. Review technical logs and enter utilisation data onto the MIS. Line and Base maintenance planning. Preparation and review of maintenance variations. Materials planning and raise reservations/purchase requisitions for required materials. Updating aircraft and engines records with maintenance task accomplishment details. Return of component log cards to the material management team for core returns. Provide cross functional support across the CAMO team. Continually improve CAMO processes & procedures to enhance overall efficiency. Perform other duties as required by the Continuing Airworthiness Manager or designated deputy. Knowledge and Skills Essential Good understanding of aircraft continuing airworthiness requirements as related to Part-CAMO regulation. Methodical with acute attention to detail. Self-motivated and able to work without supervision or as part of a team. Flexible work ethic focused on delivering against agreed timelines. Strong team leadership. Proactive - ability to recognise potential issues and apply remedial action before they raise concern or affect operations. Must have high computer literacy skills and be competent with Google Docs. Ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Good written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Knowledge of continuing airworthiness management software for the use of maintenance and materials planning. Education, Qualifications or Training Essential Minimum 5 GCSE's Grade C or above or equivalent recognised qualifications (e.g. NVQ, BTEC). Desirable Aviation related degree or equivalent. Aviation human factors training undertaken. Recognised Part-CAMO Training Course accomplished. Recognised Part-145 Training Course accomplished. Additional requirements Due to the nature of this position, you will require DBS Security Clearance and be eligible for SC clearance. Applicants must meet any/all requirements of Export Compliance Regulations. The Reward In joining the Company on top of your competitive base salary, you will have access to the following benefits below via salary sacrifice schemes: Private Medical Insurance (Bupa) - single cover for employees paid by the company Pension: Employees are auto enrolled into the Group UK Retirement Fund. Initially, company contributes 6%, employee 4% basic Share Incentive Plan and ESOP. Annual share schemes at company discretion. Success Share, Discretionary Group bonus scheme (conditions apply) Bikes to Work (up to 3,000) (employee purchase scheme) Technology (employee purchase scheme) My Drive (employee car purchase scheme) Den-Plan (employee purchase scheme) Health-care Cash Scheme Personal Accident Insurance (employee purchase scheme) Health Assessments Travel Insurance Financial/Legal Advice (eg, Will-writing; Lasting Power of Attorney)
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
One of the world's largest helicopter manufacturers and the company's site at Oxford Airport is Britain's civil helicopter hub, are looking for a CAMO Engineer to join the team. They offer considerable experience in helicopter sales, bespoke completions, maintenance and spares support. Its in-house engineering capabilities include design, customisation, installation, flight-testing and certification, as well as technical support, maintenance, training and the supply of spares for civil and military applications. MoD's chosen provider of helicopters and maintenance for its Defence Helicopter Flying school (referred to as MFTS) located in RAF Shawbury (Shropshire) and RAF Valley (Anglesey). Responsible for the management and production of maintenance programmes, review of airworthiness documentation, maintenance and materials planning and update of technical records. Main responsibilities The main responsibilities for the Airworthiness Engineer are: Follow the company procedures in order to ensure compliance. Perform reviews of all forms of technical information from the regulatory authorities and OEMs in a timely and consistent manner, this will include, but is not limited to Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Major/Minor Modifications and Repairs. Periodical review, development and implementation of Aircraft Maintenance Programmes and associated aircraft configuration. Provide support during Airworthiness Reviews and ARC Extensions. Complete repetitive defect and reliability analysis. Review and update aircraft flight manuals. Review technical logs and enter utilisation data onto the MIS. Line and Base maintenance planning. Preparation and review of maintenance variations. Materials planning and raise reservations/purchase requisitions for required materials. Updating aircraft and engines records with maintenance task accomplishment details. Return of component log cards to the material management team for core returns. Provide cross functional support across the CAMO team. Continually improve CAMO processes & procedures to enhance overall efficiency. Perform other duties as required by the Continuing Airworthiness Manager or designated deputy. Knowledge and Skills Essential Good understanding of aircraft continuing airworthiness requirements as related to Part-CAMO regulation. Methodical with acute attention to detail. Self-motivated and able to work without supervision or as part of a team. Flexible work ethic focused on delivering against agreed timelines. Strong team leadership. Proactive - ability to recognise potential issues and apply remedial action before they raise concern or affect operations. Must have high computer literacy skills and be competent with Google Docs. Ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Good written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Knowledge of continuing airworthiness management software for the use of maintenance and materials planning. Education, Qualifications or Training Essential Minimum 5 GCSE's Grade C or above or equivalent recognised qualifications (e.g. NVQ, BTEC). Desirable Aviation related degree or equivalent. Aviation human factors training undertaken. Recognised Part-CAMO Training Course accomplished. Recognised Part-145 Training Course accomplished. Additional requirements Due to the nature of this position, you will require DBS Security Clearance and be eligible for SC clearance. Applicants must meet any/all requirements of Export Compliance Regulations. The Reward In joining the Company on top of your competitive base salary, you will have access to the following benefits below via salary sacrifice schemes: Private Medical Insurance (Bupa) - single cover for employees paid by the company Pension: Employees are auto enrolled into the Group UK Retirement Fund. Initially, company contributes 6%, employee 4% basic Share Incentive Plan and ESOP. Annual share schemes at company discretion. Success Share, Discretionary Group bonus scheme (conditions apply) Bikes to Work (up to 3,000) (employee purchase scheme) Technology (employee purchase scheme) My Drive (employee car purchase scheme) Den-Plan (employee purchase scheme) Health-care Cash Scheme Personal Accident Insurance (employee purchase scheme) Health Assessments Travel Insurance Financial/Legal Advice (eg, Will-writing; Lasting Power of Attorney)
B3 Jobs Ltd
Hygiene Consultant - Hybrid - food manufacturing
B3 Jobs Ltd Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Hygiene Consultant - Hybrid The business provides scientific, technical, and legislative support to the food and beverage industries worldwide. The practical application of technical excellence lies at the heart of all they do and is supported by their industry-leading facilities, expertise, and knowledge. About the Hygiene Consultant job The purpose of your role will be to support the section manager in improving factory hygiene through testing, training, and problem-solving. Help with things like cleaning systems, staff hygiene, equipment design, and air quality to keep standards high and operations running smoothly. Key tasks Lead research and client projects related to food hygiene, while also delivering training sessions both at the company and at client sites. Communicate clearly with clients and colleagues, build strong working relationships, and share findings through reports, presentations, and meetings. Contribute to business development by preparing proposals, identifying new opportunities, and supporting external marketing and collaboration efforts. Manage multiple tasks and projects efficiently, maintain equipment, work within budget, and take on more responsibility as experience grows. About You The successful candidate shall be degree level educated in related subject or relevant experience. A minimum of 3 years experience in a technical or quality management role within food manufacturing or in food legislation enforcement. Qualification in HACCP Level 4 as well as being trained in Train the Trainer . More details The Hygiene Consultant job (ref:8930) is paying up to £45,000 according to your experience. The package includes 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Buy and Sell holiday scheme, early finish on Fridays, continued professional development and a Rewards Platform. The site is based in Gloucestershire and is commutable from Evesham, Cheltenham, Oxford, Banbury, Gloucester & Cirencester and surrounding areas. The working hours are Monday to Friday standard office hours, 2-3 days of which are onsite. The remaining days can be worked remotely. Alternate job titles - Hygiene Supervisor Hygiene Coordinator Hygiene Team Leader Food Manufacturing Hygiene Jobs Food Hygiene Jobs Hygiene Food Jobs Hybrid Jobs WFH Jobs
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Hygiene Consultant - Hybrid The business provides scientific, technical, and legislative support to the food and beverage industries worldwide. The practical application of technical excellence lies at the heart of all they do and is supported by their industry-leading facilities, expertise, and knowledge. About the Hygiene Consultant job The purpose of your role will be to support the section manager in improving factory hygiene through testing, training, and problem-solving. Help with things like cleaning systems, staff hygiene, equipment design, and air quality to keep standards high and operations running smoothly. Key tasks Lead research and client projects related to food hygiene, while also delivering training sessions both at the company and at client sites. Communicate clearly with clients and colleagues, build strong working relationships, and share findings through reports, presentations, and meetings. Contribute to business development by preparing proposals, identifying new opportunities, and supporting external marketing and collaboration efforts. Manage multiple tasks and projects efficiently, maintain equipment, work within budget, and take on more responsibility as experience grows. About You The successful candidate shall be degree level educated in related subject or relevant experience. A minimum of 3 years experience in a technical or quality management role within food manufacturing or in food legislation enforcement. Qualification in HACCP Level 4 as well as being trained in Train the Trainer . More details The Hygiene Consultant job (ref:8930) is paying up to £45,000 according to your experience. The package includes 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Buy and Sell holiday scheme, early finish on Fridays, continued professional development and a Rewards Platform. The site is based in Gloucestershire and is commutable from Evesham, Cheltenham, Oxford, Banbury, Gloucester & Cirencester and surrounding areas. The working hours are Monday to Friday standard office hours, 2-3 days of which are onsite. The remaining days can be worked remotely. Alternate job titles - Hygiene Supervisor Hygiene Coordinator Hygiene Team Leader Food Manufacturing Hygiene Jobs Food Hygiene Jobs Hygiene Food Jobs Hybrid Jobs WFH Jobs
Logic 360 Ltd
Parts Controller - Upper Heyford
Logic 360 Ltd Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire
Role: Parts Controller Location: Upper Heyford Employment Type: Permanent Working Shift Patterns: Monday to Friday Working Hours: 08:00am to 17:00pm (40 hours working week) Operational hours are 06:00-22:00 and hours may change subject to demand. Salary: Competitive Salary on offer About Us: Logic 360 Ltd is a leading Talent Partner to high-profile Clients in the Automotive and Logistics sectors, committed to excellence and innovation. We pride ourselves on delivering first-class services and solutions to our clients and candidates. Our team is made up of skilled professionals who thrive in dynamic and supportive environments, helping you progress along your career journey. Client Information: Our client is a global logistics and automotive supply chain leader, managing large-scale operations across the UK. Their workshop facilities play a crucial role in supporting finished vehicle logistics, ensuring that vehicles are maintained, processed, and distributed efficiently. With an international presence and a reputation for excellence, this is an outstanding opportunity to join a professional and fast-paced environment where your contribution will directly impact operational success. Job Description: We are seeking a Parts Controller to join our client s workshop team. Reporting to the Technical Supervisor, the role is responsible for maintaining accurate inventory levels, overseeing the ordering and issuing of parts, and ensuring the smooth flow of components to support operational delivery. You ll be expected to uphold strict compliance standards, maintain accurate reporting systems, and contribute to ongoing efficiency improvements within the parts function. Key Responsibilities: Obtain part numbers and pricing for all workshop activities, ensuring correct parts are booked onto internal systems and ordered promptly. Track orders and communicate any potential delays to management and customers. Receive deliveries, verify quantities, and report shortages or discrepancies. Ensure correct and safe storage of parts until required, following 5S standards. Release parts to operational teams, ensuring accurate system updates and records. Manage displaced items and warranty return parts, ensuring timely labelling, storage, and return to suppliers/manufacturers. Carry out regular stock checks, reconcile discrepancies, and arrange credits when applicable. Maintain manual and electronic filing systems in line with company standards. Provide reports and data to support management decision-making. Contribute to process reviews and efficiency improvements. Undertake ad-hoc duties as required by your line manager. Health & Safety Responsibilities: Take responsibility for your own safety and that of others in the workplace. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety, Quality, and Environmental standards. Maintain safe and hazard-free working areas at all times. Report all accidents and near misses immediately, ensuring accurate documentation. Support risk assessments and implement control measures where necessary. Conduct safety inspections including walk the floor and fire checks. Contribute to accident/incident investigations and corrective actions. Qualifications and Experience: Previous experience in a Parts Controller/Stock Controller role within an automotive, logistics, or workshop environment. Proven ability to manage parts inventory, order processing, and stock accuracy. Confident with Microsoft Office and stock management systems. Strong literacy and numeracy skills. Excellent organisational ability with strong attention to detail. Ability to communicate clearly and work effectively in a team environment. Skills & Competencies: Customer Orientation: Ability to deliver excellent service while balancing business needs. Planning & Organising: Prioritises tasks, plans resources, and ensures timely delivery. Problem Solving: Identifies risks, implements corrective actions, and adapts to changing priorities. Teamwork & Cooperation: Works collaboratively and promotes a positive team culture. Communication: Able to convey information effectively to colleagues and management. Result Orientation: Works with accuracy and efficiency to deliver results within deadlines. How to Apply: If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV to (url removed) or apply through our website at Logic 360 Group Recruitment Done Differently. Equal Opportunity Employer: Logic 360 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Role: Parts Controller Location: Upper Heyford Employment Type: Permanent Working Shift Patterns: Monday to Friday Working Hours: 08:00am to 17:00pm (40 hours working week) Operational hours are 06:00-22:00 and hours may change subject to demand. Salary: Competitive Salary on offer About Us: Logic 360 Ltd is a leading Talent Partner to high-profile Clients in the Automotive and Logistics sectors, committed to excellence and innovation. We pride ourselves on delivering first-class services and solutions to our clients and candidates. Our team is made up of skilled professionals who thrive in dynamic and supportive environments, helping you progress along your career journey. Client Information: Our client is a global logistics and automotive supply chain leader, managing large-scale operations across the UK. Their workshop facilities play a crucial role in supporting finished vehicle logistics, ensuring that vehicles are maintained, processed, and distributed efficiently. With an international presence and a reputation for excellence, this is an outstanding opportunity to join a professional and fast-paced environment where your contribution will directly impact operational success. Job Description: We are seeking a Parts Controller to join our client s workshop team. Reporting to the Technical Supervisor, the role is responsible for maintaining accurate inventory levels, overseeing the ordering and issuing of parts, and ensuring the smooth flow of components to support operational delivery. You ll be expected to uphold strict compliance standards, maintain accurate reporting systems, and contribute to ongoing efficiency improvements within the parts function. Key Responsibilities: Obtain part numbers and pricing for all workshop activities, ensuring correct parts are booked onto internal systems and ordered promptly. Track orders and communicate any potential delays to management and customers. Receive deliveries, verify quantities, and report shortages or discrepancies. Ensure correct and safe storage of parts until required, following 5S standards. Release parts to operational teams, ensuring accurate system updates and records. Manage displaced items and warranty return parts, ensuring timely labelling, storage, and return to suppliers/manufacturers. Carry out regular stock checks, reconcile discrepancies, and arrange credits when applicable. Maintain manual and electronic filing systems in line with company standards. Provide reports and data to support management decision-making. Contribute to process reviews and efficiency improvements. Undertake ad-hoc duties as required by your line manager. Health & Safety Responsibilities: Take responsibility for your own safety and that of others in the workplace. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety, Quality, and Environmental standards. Maintain safe and hazard-free working areas at all times. Report all accidents and near misses immediately, ensuring accurate documentation. Support risk assessments and implement control measures where necessary. Conduct safety inspections including walk the floor and fire checks. Contribute to accident/incident investigations and corrective actions. Qualifications and Experience: Previous experience in a Parts Controller/Stock Controller role within an automotive, logistics, or workshop environment. Proven ability to manage parts inventory, order processing, and stock accuracy. Confident with Microsoft Office and stock management systems. Strong literacy and numeracy skills. Excellent organisational ability with strong attention to detail. Ability to communicate clearly and work effectively in a team environment. Skills & Competencies: Customer Orientation: Ability to deliver excellent service while balancing business needs. Planning & Organising: Prioritises tasks, plans resources, and ensures timely delivery. Problem Solving: Identifies risks, implements corrective actions, and adapts to changing priorities. Teamwork & Cooperation: Works collaboratively and promotes a positive team culture. Communication: Able to convey information effectively to colleagues and management. Result Orientation: Works with accuracy and efficiency to deliver results within deadlines. How to Apply: If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV to (url removed) or apply through our website at Logic 360 Group Recruitment Done Differently. Equal Opportunity Employer: Logic 360 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
AWE
Lead Facility Manager (Data Centres and Network Systems)
AWE Reading, Oxfordshire
Lead Facility Manager - Data Centres and Network Systems Location: RG7 4PR , located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking Package: Up to 85k (depending on your suitability, qualifications, and level of experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? AWE's Estate Services Team is currently recruiting for a Lead Facilities Manager for Data Centres and Network Systems As the lead facility manager for AWE's data centres and network systems, you will be accountable for the provision of facilities management services to enable critical infrastructure to be maintained and available to support AWE's programme goals. You will be working closely with our internal and government customers to deliver capability and have oversight of a team of facilities management professionals who ensure day to day operations are undertaken via hard and soft FM service contracts. Operating on a nuclear licensed site, there is a strong compliance element to the role which requires an understanding regulatory stakeholder management, safety case assessment and emergency response arrangements. Who are we looking for? We do need you to have the following: Extensive facility and/or process management experience within a highly regulated environment. Ability to motivate others and adapt leadership style as required. Ability to identify problems, evaluate options and formulate effective process, system and organisational solutions General management (business and people) to manage and resolve complex cross discipline, technical and organisational issues Whilst not to be considered a tick list, we'd like you to have experience in some of the following: HNC/HND in scientific or engineering discipline, or equivalent qualification in relevant subject, or equivalent experience. Experience in managing data centres or complex networked systems Previous experience of engaging with external regulators Capable of maintaining a high degree of effectiveness in a multitask role, managing priorities and delivering to challenging timescales NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health, or equivalent qualification in Occupational Safety & Health is desirable You'll need to have the ability to work calmly and constructively in a priority changing environment and be able to manage your own workload. You will also have initiative, enthusiasm, a flexible approach, and ability to work to tight deadlines. Work hard, be rewarded: We ask a lot and set the bar high because our work truly matters. In return we offer balance, with award winning benefits including: 9-day working fortnight - meaning you get every other Friday off work, in addition to 270 hours of annual leave. Market leading contributory pension scheme (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your contributions). Family friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay and Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Opportunities for Professional Career Development including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending. Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring. The 'Working at AWE' page on our website is where you can find full details in the 'AWE Benefits Guide'. Due to the classified nature of the work involved, there are limited opportunities to work from home in this role. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time working on site at AWE Aldermaston or Burghfield.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Lead Facility Manager - Data Centres and Network Systems Location: RG7 4PR , located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking Package: Up to 85k (depending on your suitability, qualifications, and level of experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? AWE's Estate Services Team is currently recruiting for a Lead Facilities Manager for Data Centres and Network Systems As the lead facility manager for AWE's data centres and network systems, you will be accountable for the provision of facilities management services to enable critical infrastructure to be maintained and available to support AWE's programme goals. You will be working closely with our internal and government customers to deliver capability and have oversight of a team of facilities management professionals who ensure day to day operations are undertaken via hard and soft FM service contracts. Operating on a nuclear licensed site, there is a strong compliance element to the role which requires an understanding regulatory stakeholder management, safety case assessment and emergency response arrangements. Who are we looking for? We do need you to have the following: Extensive facility and/or process management experience within a highly regulated environment. Ability to motivate others and adapt leadership style as required. Ability to identify problems, evaluate options and formulate effective process, system and organisational solutions General management (business and people) to manage and resolve complex cross discipline, technical and organisational issues Whilst not to be considered a tick list, we'd like you to have experience in some of the following: HNC/HND in scientific or engineering discipline, or equivalent qualification in relevant subject, or equivalent experience. Experience in managing data centres or complex networked systems Previous experience of engaging with external regulators Capable of maintaining a high degree of effectiveness in a multitask role, managing priorities and delivering to challenging timescales NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health, or equivalent qualification in Occupational Safety & Health is desirable You'll need to have the ability to work calmly and constructively in a priority changing environment and be able to manage your own workload. You will also have initiative, enthusiasm, a flexible approach, and ability to work to tight deadlines. Work hard, be rewarded: We ask a lot and set the bar high because our work truly matters. In return we offer balance, with award winning benefits including: 9-day working fortnight - meaning you get every other Friday off work, in addition to 270 hours of annual leave. Market leading contributory pension scheme (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your contributions). Family friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay and Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Opportunities for Professional Career Development including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending. Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring. The 'Working at AWE' page on our website is where you can find full details in the 'AWE Benefits Guide'. Due to the classified nature of the work involved, there are limited opportunities to work from home in this role. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time working on site at AWE Aldermaston or Burghfield.
AWE
Lead Facility Manager
AWE Reading, Oxfordshire
Lead Facility Manager Location: RG7 4PR , located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking Package: Up to 85,000 (depending on your suitability, complexity of area managed, qualifications, and level of experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? AWE's Estate Services Team is currently recruiting for Lead Facility Managers in our conventional, laboratories and Waste & Decommissioning areas. As a lead facility manager at AWE, you will be accountable for the provision of facilities management services to enable assets to be maintained and available to support AWE's programme goals. The area covered will align to a particular business unit accountable for delivery of product, or operational area in Estates and Liabilities that provides supporting infrastructure. You will have oversight of a team of facilities management professionals who ensure day to day operations are undertaken, via either hard and soft FM service contracts or direct labour from AWE's supporting functions. Operating on a nuclear licensed site, there is a strong compliance element to the role which requires an understanding regulatory stakeholder management, safety case assessment and emergency response arrangements. Who are we looking for? We do need you to have the following: Extensive facility and/or process management experience within a highly regulated environment. Ability to motivate others and adapt leadership style as required. Ability to identify problems, evaluate options and formulate effective process, system and organisational solutions General management (business and people) to manage and resolve complex cross discipline, technical and organisational issues Whilst not to be considered a tick list, we'd like you to have experience in some of the following: HNC/HND in scientific or engineering discipline, or equivalent qualification in relevant subject, or equivalent experience. Experience in managing facilities with radiological/nuclear hazards. Previous experience of engaging with external regulators Capable of maintaining a high degree of effectiveness in a multitask role, managing priorities and delivering to challenging timescales NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health, or equivalent qualification in Occupational Safety & Health is desirable You'll need to have the ability to work calmly and constructively in a priority changing environment and be able to manage your own workload. You will also have initiative, enthusiasm, a flexible approach, and ability to work to tight deadlines. Work hard, be rewarded: We ask a lot and set the bar high because our work truly matters. In return we offer balance, with award winning benefits including: 9-day working fortnight - meaning you get every other Friday off work, in addition to 270 hours of annual leave. Market leading contributory pension scheme (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your contributions). Family friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay and Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Opportunities for Professional Career Development including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending. Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring. The 'Working at AWE' page on our website is where you can find full details in the 'AWE Benefits Guide'. Due to the classified nature of the work involved, there are limited opportunities to work from home in this role. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time working on site at AWE Aldermaston or Burghfield.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Lead Facility Manager Location: RG7 4PR , located between Reading and Basingstoke, with free onsite parking Package: Up to 85,000 (depending on your suitability, complexity of area managed, qualifications, and level of experience) Working pattern: AWE operates a 9-day working fortnight. We will consider flexible working requests so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Ready to play your part? At AWE, it's not just a job, it's far more than that. Our shared purpose is to help keep the nation safe. Could this role be the opportunity for you to play your part? AWE's Estate Services Team is currently recruiting for Lead Facility Managers in our conventional, laboratories and Waste & Decommissioning areas. As a lead facility manager at AWE, you will be accountable for the provision of facilities management services to enable assets to be maintained and available to support AWE's programme goals. The area covered will align to a particular business unit accountable for delivery of product, or operational area in Estates and Liabilities that provides supporting infrastructure. You will have oversight of a team of facilities management professionals who ensure day to day operations are undertaken, via either hard and soft FM service contracts or direct labour from AWE's supporting functions. Operating on a nuclear licensed site, there is a strong compliance element to the role which requires an understanding regulatory stakeholder management, safety case assessment and emergency response arrangements. Who are we looking for? We do need you to have the following: Extensive facility and/or process management experience within a highly regulated environment. Ability to motivate others and adapt leadership style as required. Ability to identify problems, evaluate options and formulate effective process, system and organisational solutions General management (business and people) to manage and resolve complex cross discipline, technical and organisational issues Whilst not to be considered a tick list, we'd like you to have experience in some of the following: HNC/HND in scientific or engineering discipline, or equivalent qualification in relevant subject, or equivalent experience. Experience in managing facilities with radiological/nuclear hazards. Previous experience of engaging with external regulators Capable of maintaining a high degree of effectiveness in a multitask role, managing priorities and delivering to challenging timescales NEBOSH Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health, or equivalent qualification in Occupational Safety & Health is desirable You'll need to have the ability to work calmly and constructively in a priority changing environment and be able to manage your own workload. You will also have initiative, enthusiasm, a flexible approach, and ability to work to tight deadlines. Work hard, be rewarded: We ask a lot and set the bar high because our work truly matters. In return we offer balance, with award winning benefits including: 9-day working fortnight - meaning you get every other Friday off work, in addition to 270 hours of annual leave. Market leading contributory pension scheme (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your contributions). Family friendly policies: Maternity Leave - 39 Weeks Full Pay and Paternity Leave - 4 Weeks Full Pay. Opportunities for Professional Career Development including funding for annual membership of a relevant professional body. Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services. Life Assurance (4 x annual salary). Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending. Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring. The 'Working at AWE' page on our website is where you can find full details in the 'AWE Benefits Guide'. Due to the classified nature of the work involved, there are limited opportunities to work from home in this role. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will spend the majority of their time working on site at AWE Aldermaston or Burghfield.
Wallace Hind Selection LTD
Project Manager
Wallace Hind Selection LTD Burbage, Leicestershire
Project management plays a part in everyone's life, but as a Project Manager, you've made a career of it, working on a variety of projects, keeping everything on time and in budget is your forte, running the entire project from cradle to grave. We partner with household names across retail / fashion, finance, DIY, healthcare and office plus more, both in the UK, US, Europe and the Far East. BASIC SALARY: £40,000 - £45,000 BENEFITS: Hybrid working (3 days office based) Contributory Pension Healthcare 28 days holidays Discretionary annual bonus Clothing allowance LOCATION: Leicester COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Coalville, Hinckley, Coventry, Corby, Market Harborough, Kettering, Rugby JOB DESCRIPTION: Project Manager The role has been created due to current company growth, and we are now looking to recruit an additional Project Manager with experience of running end-to-end projects. Our projects range from purpose-built facilities to working within historic / iconic locations - Oxford Street and 5th Avenue to name two, sometimes this creates incredible challenges with infrastructure. Your prime objective is to understand, communicate and manage all client expectations to achieve a superior outcome for all. You will brief, coordinate and monitor all parties (not manage) to ensure that each project, whatever scale or level of complexity, gets planned properly, and that on site activities are executed accurately and safely. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Project Manager As our Project Manager, you will : Take complete ownership of the project from cradle to grave, developing excellent relationships with client contacts, marketing teams and distributors. Inform clients and internal teams about project details, planning, timing and financial status. Provide input, assign roles and tasks to external parties, collect output, present to clients and team members from conception to completion. Track and communicate the project spend. Variation control and approval. Oversee the onsite teams including contractors and fitters at appropriate stages of the project. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Project Manager To be successful in your application you will have a proven track record of project management, you'll be able to demonstrate handling multiple projects from start to finish, in particular the feasibility, design, procurement, construction, operations and close. In an ideal world this will be within a creative environment, but this is not essential. In addition to this, we would be delighted to receive applications from individuals who meet the following brief: Any experience of full service retail design, shop fit out, construction, restaurants, hotels, gyms, laboratories, schools would be a distinct advantage Experience with complex projects requiring structural alterations, permission, compliance and approvals. Knowledge of project management software, any of Omniplan, MS Project or AutoCad. THE COMPANY: We are an independent company offering both in-house and through some trusted supply side partnerships, services that include space planning & 3D rendering, technical architecture, MEP design, structural design, construction project management, cost management, process management and FFE procurement. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18254, Wallace Hind Selection
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Project management plays a part in everyone's life, but as a Project Manager, you've made a career of it, working on a variety of projects, keeping everything on time and in budget is your forte, running the entire project from cradle to grave. We partner with household names across retail / fashion, finance, DIY, healthcare and office plus more, both in the UK, US, Europe and the Far East. BASIC SALARY: £40,000 - £45,000 BENEFITS: Hybrid working (3 days office based) Contributory Pension Healthcare 28 days holidays Discretionary annual bonus Clothing allowance LOCATION: Leicester COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Coalville, Hinckley, Coventry, Corby, Market Harborough, Kettering, Rugby JOB DESCRIPTION: Project Manager The role has been created due to current company growth, and we are now looking to recruit an additional Project Manager with experience of running end-to-end projects. Our projects range from purpose-built facilities to working within historic / iconic locations - Oxford Street and 5th Avenue to name two, sometimes this creates incredible challenges with infrastructure. Your prime objective is to understand, communicate and manage all client expectations to achieve a superior outcome for all. You will brief, coordinate and monitor all parties (not manage) to ensure that each project, whatever scale or level of complexity, gets planned properly, and that on site activities are executed accurately and safely. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Project Manager As our Project Manager, you will : Take complete ownership of the project from cradle to grave, developing excellent relationships with client contacts, marketing teams and distributors. Inform clients and internal teams about project details, planning, timing and financial status. Provide input, assign roles and tasks to external parties, collect output, present to clients and team members from conception to completion. Track and communicate the project spend. Variation control and approval. Oversee the onsite teams including contractors and fitters at appropriate stages of the project. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Project Manager To be successful in your application you will have a proven track record of project management, you'll be able to demonstrate handling multiple projects from start to finish, in particular the feasibility, design, procurement, construction, operations and close. In an ideal world this will be within a creative environment, but this is not essential. In addition to this, we would be delighted to receive applications from individuals who meet the following brief: Any experience of full service retail design, shop fit out, construction, restaurants, hotels, gyms, laboratories, schools would be a distinct advantage Experience with complex projects requiring structural alterations, permission, compliance and approvals. Knowledge of project management software, any of Omniplan, MS Project or AutoCad. THE COMPANY: We are an independent company offering both in-house and through some trusted supply side partnerships, services that include space planning & 3D rendering, technical architecture, MEP design, structural design, construction project management, cost management, process management and FFE procurement. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18254, Wallace Hind Selection

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