I'm working with a global, multi-entity business looking to hire a Treasury Manager into their London team, with a focus on strengthening how treasury is structured, controlled, and operated across the group. This isn't a traditional treasury role and it's not cash management. It's about understanding how money flows across a complex organisation, improving how it's structured, and putting the right frameworks and controls in place. The Role Reporting into the Head of Treasury, you'll step into a highly visible position working across Finance, Tax, and senior stakeholders, including exposure to board-level activity. You'll play a key role in shaping how treasury operates across multiple entities and jurisdictions, with a particular focus on inter company funding, FX, and internal frameworks. What You'll Be Doing Take ownership of inter company lending and funding structures across a complex international group Support the design and implementation of interest rate methodologies and internal funding frameworks Analyse FX exposure and contribute to real-world currency and risk decisions Drive improvements across treasury controls, documentation, and governance Partner with Finance and Tax on transfer pricing and funding structures Work closely with Company Secretariat on legal and structural documentation Act as a key point of contact for auditors and senior stakeholders Play a key role in improving systems, processes, and treasury workflows (TMS) Provide direction and structure to a junior team member What They're Looking For ACA/CA/ACCA qualified (Top 10 firm background strongly preferred) Experience within a large, multinational or blue-chip environment Strong grounding in technical accounting with exposure to treasury-related areas Experience with inter company, FX, interest or funding structures Someone confident, articulate, and comfortable operating in a stakeholder-heavy environment A mindset focused on improving and building, not just maintaining Why This Role Stands Out A genuine opportunity to shape and improve treasury, not just operate within it Strong visibility across a global finance function and senior leadership A role that sits between technical accounting, treasury, and strategy Exposure to complex, multi-entity international operations Clear progression into more senior treasury or finance leadership roles Package £80,000 - £90,000 base Bonus / profit share Strong benefits package Hybrid working (2 days in office)
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
I'm working with a global, multi-entity business looking to hire a Treasury Manager into their London team, with a focus on strengthening how treasury is structured, controlled, and operated across the group. This isn't a traditional treasury role and it's not cash management. It's about understanding how money flows across a complex organisation, improving how it's structured, and putting the right frameworks and controls in place. The Role Reporting into the Head of Treasury, you'll step into a highly visible position working across Finance, Tax, and senior stakeholders, including exposure to board-level activity. You'll play a key role in shaping how treasury operates across multiple entities and jurisdictions, with a particular focus on inter company funding, FX, and internal frameworks. What You'll Be Doing Take ownership of inter company lending and funding structures across a complex international group Support the design and implementation of interest rate methodologies and internal funding frameworks Analyse FX exposure and contribute to real-world currency and risk decisions Drive improvements across treasury controls, documentation, and governance Partner with Finance and Tax on transfer pricing and funding structures Work closely with Company Secretariat on legal and structural documentation Act as a key point of contact for auditors and senior stakeholders Play a key role in improving systems, processes, and treasury workflows (TMS) Provide direction and structure to a junior team member What They're Looking For ACA/CA/ACCA qualified (Top 10 firm background strongly preferred) Experience within a large, multinational or blue-chip environment Strong grounding in technical accounting with exposure to treasury-related areas Experience with inter company, FX, interest or funding structures Someone confident, articulate, and comfortable operating in a stakeholder-heavy environment A mindset focused on improving and building, not just maintaining Why This Role Stands Out A genuine opportunity to shape and improve treasury, not just operate within it Strong visibility across a global finance function and senior leadership A role that sits between technical accounting, treasury, and strategy Exposure to complex, multi-entity international operations Clear progression into more senior treasury or finance leadership roles Package £80,000 - £90,000 base Bonus / profit share Strong benefits package Hybrid working (2 days in office)
Finance Manager 85k-90k 12 months FTC to perm London (4 days in the office, 1 from home) Must start within 2 weeks Halliday Marx have partnered with a well-established investment firm with a strong reputation in the market, operating across multiple asset classes and jurisdictions. The business has a collaborative, high-performing finance team and offers exposure to senior stakeholders and complex financial reporting. Responsibilities Support the preparation of quarterly financial reporting and management accounts Assist with book-keeping of all general ledger transactions in our Xero accounting system Prepare journals, accruals, and prepayments and run a strong quarter-end close process Maintain accurate balance sheet reconciliations Assist with the preparation/review of year-end financial statements Work efficiently with external auditors during annual audits to swiftly clear down audit requests Assist with cash flow monitoring and ensure appropriate liquidity levels are maintained Support with preparation of regulatory reporting across all jurisdictions (FCA, DFSA, CCAF or similar) Involvement in capital adequacy monitoring Assistance in the preparation of or review of VAT returns Drive process improvements and assist with building a robust internal control environment Provide ad-hoc financial analysis as requested by stakeholders across the business Collaborate with investment, operations, and compliance teams as required Assist with training and coaching junior team members in order to share workload and grow experience within the team. Requirements ACA / CA qualified and 5 years+ PQE (Big 4 preferable but open to top 10) Audit or Business services is fine Experience in either industry or financial services Strong technical accounting knowledge Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management Available to start within 2 weeks (essential)
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
Finance Manager 85k-90k 12 months FTC to perm London (4 days in the office, 1 from home) Must start within 2 weeks Halliday Marx have partnered with a well-established investment firm with a strong reputation in the market, operating across multiple asset classes and jurisdictions. The business has a collaborative, high-performing finance team and offers exposure to senior stakeholders and complex financial reporting. Responsibilities Support the preparation of quarterly financial reporting and management accounts Assist with book-keeping of all general ledger transactions in our Xero accounting system Prepare journals, accruals, and prepayments and run a strong quarter-end close process Maintain accurate balance sheet reconciliations Assist with the preparation/review of year-end financial statements Work efficiently with external auditors during annual audits to swiftly clear down audit requests Assist with cash flow monitoring and ensure appropriate liquidity levels are maintained Support with preparation of regulatory reporting across all jurisdictions (FCA, DFSA, CCAF or similar) Involvement in capital adequacy monitoring Assistance in the preparation of or review of VAT returns Drive process improvements and assist with building a robust internal control environment Provide ad-hoc financial analysis as requested by stakeholders across the business Collaborate with investment, operations, and compliance teams as required Assist with training and coaching junior team members in order to share workload and grow experience within the team. Requirements ACA / CA qualified and 5 years+ PQE (Big 4 preferable but open to top 10) Audit or Business services is fine Experience in either industry or financial services Strong technical accounting knowledge Excellent communication skills and stakeholder management Available to start within 2 weeks (essential)
Astute's Renewables team is partnered with established anaerobic digestion business who design, build, own and operate assets. They're looking to recruit a Feedstock and Digestate Manager to lead and oversee feedstock operations across their growing portfolio. The Feedstock and Digestate Manager role comes with a very competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, healthcare and private medical. If you're an experienced Feedstock Manager looking to join an established business in the biogas sector, then submit your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the Feedstock and Digestate Manager role Reporting to the Group Asset & Operations Manager you will: Internal teamwork with operations, finance, and maintenance teams Engaging with farmers, contractors, suppliers, and landowners Understanding of procurement strategies to balance operational and financial requirements of the sites Supporting the operations team as required for major works including de-grits Other duties as required Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Higher education/degree in a relevant field e.g. Agriculture, Agronomy etc Additional qualifications such as FACTS are desired but not essential A valid UK driving licence Personal skills The Feedstock and Digestate Manager role would suit someone who is: Experience working in the anaerobic digestion, commercial farming, or waste sector High levels of autonomy and initiative Strong negotiation skills Salary and benefits of the Feedstock and Digestate Manager role Excellent salary depending on experience Private Health Private Medical Car Allowance Discretionary Bonus Scheme Pension The chance to join a leader in the renewable energy sector INDREN Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Astute's Renewables team is partnered with established anaerobic digestion business who design, build, own and operate assets. They're looking to recruit a Feedstock and Digestate Manager to lead and oversee feedstock operations across their growing portfolio. The Feedstock and Digestate Manager role comes with a very competitive salary, car allowance, bonus, healthcare and private medical. If you're an experienced Feedstock Manager looking to join an established business in the biogas sector, then submit your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties of the Feedstock and Digestate Manager role Reporting to the Group Asset & Operations Manager you will: Internal teamwork with operations, finance, and maintenance teams Engaging with farmers, contractors, suppliers, and landowners Understanding of procurement strategies to balance operational and financial requirements of the sites Supporting the operations team as required for major works including de-grits Other duties as required Professional qualifications We are looking for someone with the following: Higher education/degree in a relevant field e.g. Agriculture, Agronomy etc Additional qualifications such as FACTS are desired but not essential A valid UK driving licence Personal skills The Feedstock and Digestate Manager role would suit someone who is: Experience working in the anaerobic digestion, commercial farming, or waste sector High levels of autonomy and initiative Strong negotiation skills Salary and benefits of the Feedstock and Digestate Manager role Excellent salary depending on experience Private Health Private Medical Car Allowance Discretionary Bonus Scheme Pension The chance to join a leader in the renewable energy sector INDREN Astute People are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Astute is also committed to the government's Disability Confident Employer initiative. We endeavour to get back to everyone, however, if you have not heard anything after 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Jackson Hogg is delighted to be supporting a fantastic client in Teesside on the appointment of a Finance Manager. This role will oversee the day-to-day financial operations of the business, ensuring accurate financial reporting, robust financial controls and compliance with statutory requirements. The role supports strategic decision-making through high-quality financial analysis, budgeting and forecasting. Responsibilities Prepare accurate monthly management accounts, including profit and loss, balance sheet and cash flow reports for several statutory entities Deliver timely financial analysis and commentary to senior management Monitor financial performance against budget and highlight variances Oversee cash flow forecasting and management for several statutory entities Monitor and improve working capital Ensure compliance with accounting standards, tax regulations and company policies Proactive line management of a small finance team Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent experience Strong experience in financial management and reporting Advanced Excel skills and experience with accounting systems Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Experience managing a finance team High level of integrity and professionalism Proactive, organised and commercially minded
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Jackson Hogg is delighted to be supporting a fantastic client in Teesside on the appointment of a Finance Manager. This role will oversee the day-to-day financial operations of the business, ensuring accurate financial reporting, robust financial controls and compliance with statutory requirements. The role supports strategic decision-making through high-quality financial analysis, budgeting and forecasting. Responsibilities Prepare accurate monthly management accounts, including profit and loss, balance sheet and cash flow reports for several statutory entities Deliver timely financial analysis and commentary to senior management Monitor financial performance against budget and highlight variances Oversee cash flow forecasting and management for several statutory entities Monitor and improve working capital Ensure compliance with accounting standards, tax regulations and company policies Proactive line management of a small finance team Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent experience Strong experience in financial management and reporting Advanced Excel skills and experience with accounting systems Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Experience managing a finance team High level of integrity and professionalism Proactive, organised and commercially minded
About The Business We're supporting a fantastic, Bristol-based SME with the search for a new Financial Controller. The business sits at £10m revenue, and has experienced steady growth in recent years in particular. Now undertaking a strategic shift in optimising a broad range of processes across the company, advancing their cross-departmental integrations, and tapping further into AI and the advantages it can bring to their industry. About The Role This is a number one finance position, reporting to the MD and Board. The Financial Controller will assume responsibility for financial operations & controls, transactional finance processes, cashflow forecasting and budgeting. The Financial Controller will play a leading role in increasing the commercial support available to the SLT and business department heads, developing the role into a future Head of Finance position. The business is highly adoptive of hybrid working in central Bristol, ideally at a minimum of 2 days on site. Salary range up to £70,000 plus fantastic benefits. About The Candidate Best suited to a fully qualified accountant eager to take on an SME number one finance role. We're looking for either an existing number one making the step into a new challenge, or aspiring Finance Managers keen to progress their career in a supportive culture. Your ability to be a trusted leader to the Board, showing confidence in delivering key reporting and presentations, will be highly advantageous.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
About The Business We're supporting a fantastic, Bristol-based SME with the search for a new Financial Controller. The business sits at £10m revenue, and has experienced steady growth in recent years in particular. Now undertaking a strategic shift in optimising a broad range of processes across the company, advancing their cross-departmental integrations, and tapping further into AI and the advantages it can bring to their industry. About The Role This is a number one finance position, reporting to the MD and Board. The Financial Controller will assume responsibility for financial operations & controls, transactional finance processes, cashflow forecasting and budgeting. The Financial Controller will play a leading role in increasing the commercial support available to the SLT and business department heads, developing the role into a future Head of Finance position. The business is highly adoptive of hybrid working in central Bristol, ideally at a minimum of 2 days on site. Salary range up to £70,000 plus fantastic benefits. About The Candidate Best suited to a fully qualified accountant eager to take on an SME number one finance role. We're looking for either an existing number one making the step into a new challenge, or aspiring Finance Managers keen to progress their career in a supportive culture. Your ability to be a trusted leader to the Board, showing confidence in delivering key reporting and presentations, will be highly advantageous.
Payroll Team Manager Preston based 36.51 an hour Umbrella Inside IR35 12 Month Contract initially. This is a great opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading Defence organisations based In Preston. Hybrid working, 2-3 days per week on site. Core duties General Managing the team SLA's and KPI's to ensure that all Payrolls are delivered accurately and on time. Maintaining and monitoring daily/weekly quality statistics, thereafter providing recommendations. Lead on internal/external Payroll reviews/audits. Lead on the continuous improvement initiative within the team, implementing new ideas and better ways of working. Lead the team on the review and timely completion of all outstanding Finance Reconciliation items. Responsible for providing subject matter expertise to key projects including TUPE activities/acquisitions. Responsible for the ongoing review of existing processes and work instructions to ensure these remain up to date, relevant and fit for purpose. Assist with the coordination and submission of year end returns. Responsible for the transaction of BACS payments, FPS and all Pay cycle submissions. Lead on the end to end investigation of all Payroll defects, managing perception and complaints, including root cause analysis and preventative measures to ensure a positive outcome and to minimize future payroll incidents. Represent Payroll in internal and external meetings, events or forums. Lead on the review of the Business Continuity Plans to ensure relevance and to ensure that they are up to date. Responsible for managing key relationships with internal & external stakeholders. People Management Responsible for all aspects of people management including managing absence, coaching, developing and motivating the team. Responsible for undertaking regular performance reviews, cascading of business objectives, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, and individual development. Responsible for the analysis of work volume trends to establish the productivity levels and forecast future workflow and resource requirements. Responsible for the recruitment, training and coaching of new staff into the Payroll team to ensure maximum performance. Responsible for keeping abreast of changes in Employment and Payroll Legislation Deputise where applicable for the Pay & Reward Operations Manager Any other duties as and when required Knowledge Extensive Payroll Experience ideally in a Shared Service environment In depth payroll legislation knowledge, including appreciation for future changes and impact on payroll function Resource Link system knowledge or similar Experience of data interrogation in order to analyse, troubleshoot and problem solve Ability to deal and resolve difficult and emotive situations without escalation to a senor level People Management/Leadership Skills (Coaching/Mentoring) Influencing skills Stakeholder management (at all levels) Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present ideas, data and results in an easy to understand format IT Literate (Word, Excel, Outlook) CIPP or equivalent (or willing to work towards) GCSEs or equivalent in Maths and English (Grades A-C) For more information please contact Lauren Morley at JAM Recruitment or click apply.
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
Payroll Team Manager Preston based 36.51 an hour Umbrella Inside IR35 12 Month Contract initially. This is a great opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading Defence organisations based In Preston. Hybrid working, 2-3 days per week on site. Core duties General Managing the team SLA's and KPI's to ensure that all Payrolls are delivered accurately and on time. Maintaining and monitoring daily/weekly quality statistics, thereafter providing recommendations. Lead on internal/external Payroll reviews/audits. Lead on the continuous improvement initiative within the team, implementing new ideas and better ways of working. Lead the team on the review and timely completion of all outstanding Finance Reconciliation items. Responsible for providing subject matter expertise to key projects including TUPE activities/acquisitions. Responsible for the ongoing review of existing processes and work instructions to ensure these remain up to date, relevant and fit for purpose. Assist with the coordination and submission of year end returns. Responsible for the transaction of BACS payments, FPS and all Pay cycle submissions. Lead on the end to end investigation of all Payroll defects, managing perception and complaints, including root cause analysis and preventative measures to ensure a positive outcome and to minimize future payroll incidents. Represent Payroll in internal and external meetings, events or forums. Lead on the review of the Business Continuity Plans to ensure relevance and to ensure that they are up to date. Responsible for managing key relationships with internal & external stakeholders. People Management Responsible for all aspects of people management including managing absence, coaching, developing and motivating the team. Responsible for undertaking regular performance reviews, cascading of business objectives, identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, and individual development. Responsible for the analysis of work volume trends to establish the productivity levels and forecast future workflow and resource requirements. Responsible for the recruitment, training and coaching of new staff into the Payroll team to ensure maximum performance. Responsible for keeping abreast of changes in Employment and Payroll Legislation Deputise where applicable for the Pay & Reward Operations Manager Any other duties as and when required Knowledge Extensive Payroll Experience ideally in a Shared Service environment In depth payroll legislation knowledge, including appreciation for future changes and impact on payroll function Resource Link system knowledge or similar Experience of data interrogation in order to analyse, troubleshoot and problem solve Ability to deal and resolve difficult and emotive situations without escalation to a senor level People Management/Leadership Skills (Coaching/Mentoring) Influencing skills Stakeholder management (at all levels) Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to present ideas, data and results in an easy to understand format IT Literate (Word, Excel, Outlook) CIPP or equivalent (or willing to work towards) GCSEs or equivalent in Maths and English (Grades A-C) For more information please contact Lauren Morley at JAM Recruitment or click apply.
Asset Manager Salary: £37,000-£41,000 Location: Hayes Purpose of Role - Asset Manager This is a high-impact role at the heart of our commercial operations. You will identify and secure new revenue opportunities through asset trading and solution projects, while also managing and optimising our global landing gear asset pool. Working closely with Sales, Procurement, and Fulfilment teams, you will play a pivotal role in driving profitability, managing key customer and supplier relationships, and ensuring assets are deployed efficiently across our global network. If you thrive in a fast-paced, commercially focused environment and have the entrepreneurial mindset to spot opportunities and act on them - we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities- Asset Manager Drive new revenue by identifying, pursuing and securing asset trading and solution project opportunities. Manage and optimise the Landing Gear asset portfolio, including lease contracts with leasing companies. Build and maintain strong relationships with airline customers and asset traders through regular engagement and proactive outreach. Negotiate and implement contracts for asset purchases, sales, leases and exchanges with both suppliers and customers. Initiate and manage asset solution projects, pro-actively balancing asset availability against demand. Provide market intelligence and asset availability transparency to support Sales and Procurement teams. Produce regular management reports on the financial performance of assigned Landing Gear asset types. Ensure compliance with aviation legislation and internal governance requirements. Maintain a full financial and operational overview of assigned product types, including KPIs and activity monitoring. Continuously develop your technical and commercial market knowledge and share insights across the team. Skills Required - Asset Manager Confident with speaking to potential clients Strong Excel skills Good attention to detail Hungry to learn Strong communication skills Strong written skills Aviation background desirable Response Personnel, an independently owned company and experts in recruitment since 1997. Specialists in Permanent, Temporary and Contract recruitment within a number of niche divisions and industries, including: Commercial, Industrial and Technical sectors. For information on other roles, we have available please call for further details.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Asset Manager Salary: £37,000-£41,000 Location: Hayes Purpose of Role - Asset Manager This is a high-impact role at the heart of our commercial operations. You will identify and secure new revenue opportunities through asset trading and solution projects, while also managing and optimising our global landing gear asset pool. Working closely with Sales, Procurement, and Fulfilment teams, you will play a pivotal role in driving profitability, managing key customer and supplier relationships, and ensuring assets are deployed efficiently across our global network. If you thrive in a fast-paced, commercially focused environment and have the entrepreneurial mindset to spot opportunities and act on them - we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities- Asset Manager Drive new revenue by identifying, pursuing and securing asset trading and solution project opportunities. Manage and optimise the Landing Gear asset portfolio, including lease contracts with leasing companies. Build and maintain strong relationships with airline customers and asset traders through regular engagement and proactive outreach. Negotiate and implement contracts for asset purchases, sales, leases and exchanges with both suppliers and customers. Initiate and manage asset solution projects, pro-actively balancing asset availability against demand. Provide market intelligence and asset availability transparency to support Sales and Procurement teams. Produce regular management reports on the financial performance of assigned Landing Gear asset types. Ensure compliance with aviation legislation and internal governance requirements. Maintain a full financial and operational overview of assigned product types, including KPIs and activity monitoring. Continuously develop your technical and commercial market knowledge and share insights across the team. Skills Required - Asset Manager Confident with speaking to potential clients Strong Excel skills Good attention to detail Hungry to learn Strong communication skills Strong written skills Aviation background desirable Response Personnel, an independently owned company and experts in recruitment since 1997. Specialists in Permanent, Temporary and Contract recruitment within a number of niche divisions and industries, including: Commercial, Industrial and Technical sectors. For information on other roles, we have available please call for further details.
Position: Product Asset Manager EMEA Job Description: ABOUT THE ROLE As a Product Asset Manager EMEA, you will manage the purchase order book, inventory position, and supply planning activities for a defined supplier portfolio, supporting a key supplier within a global listed company. This role supports the wider EMEA business by ensuring product availability, improving inventory quality, reducing excess and slow-moving stock, and helping the business meet customer delivery requirements. You will work closely with suppliers, sales teams, finance, warehouse, and internal operations teams in a hybrid, cross-functional environment. WHAT WILL YOU DO: Manage purchase orders, order reschedules, backlog, and delivery schedules to help meet customer demand and requested delivery dates. Monitor and optimize inventory levels, balancing product availability with stock quality, inventory turns, and reduction of excess or slow-moving inventory. Build and maintain strong working relationships with suppliers, sales teams, and internal stakeholders to resolve supply issues and support business priorities. Track supplier lead times, support forecasting and planning activities, and maintain accurate product and system data related to inventory and purchasing. Resolve operational issues related to pricing discrepancies, non-conforming receipts, returns, and other supply chain exceptions in cooperation with finance, warehouse, and shared services teams. Support strategic inventory actions, including stock package negotiations, intercompany stock transfers, and supplier-focused initiatives to improve service and profitability. WHO YOU ARE: Experience in inventory management, purchasing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, or order management. Strong analytical skills and confidence working with data, forecasts, and stock-related decisions. Good communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively across suppliers, sales teams, and internal functions. Ability to work independently, proactively, and with a strong sense of ownership in a fast-paced environment. Fluent English, both written and spoken; additional European language skills would be an advantage (preferred). Good system skills, including Excel and experience working with ERP or supply chain systems. Experience in the electronic components industry, distribution, or a supplier-facing commercial operations environment (preferred). Degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Economics, or a related field (preferred). WHAT WE OFFER: Full-time, permanent employment contract with a 6-month probation period Competitive compensation package including a bonus structure A reliable, trusting, and inclusive work environment Opportunities for personal and professional development A collaborative team culture with flat structures and open communication WHO WE ARE: As Arrow Global Components (AGC), a part of Arrow Electronics, we are a leader in distribution and value-added services related to electronic components. We resell, customize, and distribute electronic components to our clients all over the world. Our business is based on a trusted, long-lasting net of relationships with industry leaders, both on the supplier and customer side. Arrow is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to create a diverse working environment by providing equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. Location: UK-Harlow, United Kingdom (Kao Park Hockham Way) Time Type: Full time Job Category: Product & Supplier Management
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Position: Product Asset Manager EMEA Job Description: ABOUT THE ROLE As a Product Asset Manager EMEA, you will manage the purchase order book, inventory position, and supply planning activities for a defined supplier portfolio, supporting a key supplier within a global listed company. This role supports the wider EMEA business by ensuring product availability, improving inventory quality, reducing excess and slow-moving stock, and helping the business meet customer delivery requirements. You will work closely with suppliers, sales teams, finance, warehouse, and internal operations teams in a hybrid, cross-functional environment. WHAT WILL YOU DO: Manage purchase orders, order reschedules, backlog, and delivery schedules to help meet customer demand and requested delivery dates. Monitor and optimize inventory levels, balancing product availability with stock quality, inventory turns, and reduction of excess or slow-moving inventory. Build and maintain strong working relationships with suppliers, sales teams, and internal stakeholders to resolve supply issues and support business priorities. Track supplier lead times, support forecasting and planning activities, and maintain accurate product and system data related to inventory and purchasing. Resolve operational issues related to pricing discrepancies, non-conforming receipts, returns, and other supply chain exceptions in cooperation with finance, warehouse, and shared services teams. Support strategic inventory actions, including stock package negotiations, intercompany stock transfers, and supplier-focused initiatives to improve service and profitability. WHO YOU ARE: Experience in inventory management, purchasing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, or order management. Strong analytical skills and confidence working with data, forecasts, and stock-related decisions. Good communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively across suppliers, sales teams, and internal functions. Ability to work independently, proactively, and with a strong sense of ownership in a fast-paced environment. Fluent English, both written and spoken; additional European language skills would be an advantage (preferred). Good system skills, including Excel and experience working with ERP or supply chain systems. Experience in the electronic components industry, distribution, or a supplier-facing commercial operations environment (preferred). Degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Economics, or a related field (preferred). WHAT WE OFFER: Full-time, permanent employment contract with a 6-month probation period Competitive compensation package including a bonus structure A reliable, trusting, and inclusive work environment Opportunities for personal and professional development A collaborative team culture with flat structures and open communication WHO WE ARE: As Arrow Global Components (AGC), a part of Arrow Electronics, we are a leader in distribution and value-added services related to electronic components. We resell, customize, and distribute electronic components to our clients all over the world. Our business is based on a trusted, long-lasting net of relationships with industry leaders, both on the supplier and customer side. Arrow is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to create a diverse working environment by providing equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. Location: UK-Harlow, United Kingdom (Kao Park Hockham Way) Time Type: Full time Job Category: Product & Supplier Management
Safety, Quality & Compliance Monitoring Manager (SQCMM) A well-established UK aviation organisation is seeking a Safety, Quality & Compliance Monitoring Manager to take full ownership of its integrated management system across both maintenance and FBO operations. This is a senior, regulator-facing leadership role reporting directly to the Accountable Manager, with responsibility for ensuring compliance with CAA/EASA Part-145 and IS-BAH standards. The Role You will be accountable for the effectiveness and continuous improvement of the organisation's: Safety Management System (SMS) Quality & Compliance Monitoring System Audit and regulatory engagement framework This is a hands-on leadership position requiring direct involvement in audits, investigations, regulatory submissions, and stakeholder engagement at senior level. Key Responsibilities Lead all internal, external, and regulatory audits Act as primary liaison with CAA/EASA and relevant authorities Oversee non-conformance management and corrective actions Maintain and evolve the MOE and associated compliance documentation Drive safety culture and human factors integration across the business Manage authorisations, competency frameworks, and compliance records Support and influence senior leadership on risk and regulatory matters What We're Looking For Strong working knowledge of Part-145 regulations (essential) Experience operating within a compliance and safety leadership role Proven track record managing audits and regulatory relationships Confident stakeholder engagement at Accountable Manager level Qualified auditor (or equivalent experience) Desirable: Previous Form 4 approval or readiness to step into one Exposure to IS-BAH / FBO operations Part-66 AML Why This Role? Genuine Form 4-level responsibility and authority High visibility within the organisation Opportunity to shape and influence safety and compliance culture
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Safety, Quality & Compliance Monitoring Manager (SQCMM) A well-established UK aviation organisation is seeking a Safety, Quality & Compliance Monitoring Manager to take full ownership of its integrated management system across both maintenance and FBO operations. This is a senior, regulator-facing leadership role reporting directly to the Accountable Manager, with responsibility for ensuring compliance with CAA/EASA Part-145 and IS-BAH standards. The Role You will be accountable for the effectiveness and continuous improvement of the organisation's: Safety Management System (SMS) Quality & Compliance Monitoring System Audit and regulatory engagement framework This is a hands-on leadership position requiring direct involvement in audits, investigations, regulatory submissions, and stakeholder engagement at senior level. Key Responsibilities Lead all internal, external, and regulatory audits Act as primary liaison with CAA/EASA and relevant authorities Oversee non-conformance management and corrective actions Maintain and evolve the MOE and associated compliance documentation Drive safety culture and human factors integration across the business Manage authorisations, competency frameworks, and compliance records Support and influence senior leadership on risk and regulatory matters What We're Looking For Strong working knowledge of Part-145 regulations (essential) Experience operating within a compliance and safety leadership role Proven track record managing audits and regulatory relationships Confident stakeholder engagement at Accountable Manager level Qualified auditor (or equivalent experience) Desirable: Previous Form 4 approval or readiness to step into one Exposure to IS-BAH / FBO operations Part-66 AML Why This Role? Genuine Form 4-level responsibility and authority High visibility within the organisation Opportunity to shape and influence safety and compliance culture
GROUP FINANCE MANAGER FULL TIME SOUTH MANCHESTER UPTO £80,000 + GREAT BENEFITS & HYBRID WORKING Get Recruited are excited to be working with one of the biggest UK leading investors, who are on the lookout for a Group Finance Manager / Senior Finance Manager to join their team. Joining at a pivotal time, you'll be managing the day-to-day financial operations of various UK holding and investment companies. Playing a key part between the CFO, Divisional MD, and the wider leadership team, for an expanding company (Circa £5 Billion) Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the Group Financial Reporting, Statutory Accounts, and Quarterly Group Reporting Overseeing financial operations across various UK sites Produce annual group consolidated financial statements, reviewing, challenging, and validating submissions Own financial reporting, financial reviews, cash flow forecasting, audits, monthly management accounts, and annual budgets. Prepare board reports, presentations, and monthly business updates Prepare PSA returns Review maintenance of books and records across the portfolio of the group Partner with the FC to enhance reporting processes Manage, coach, and develop three direct reports Support the wider finance function What We're Looking For: Must be ACA or ACCA qualified, with at least 3 years PQ experience. Commercially focused. Experience working within an accountancy practice is desirable but not essential Must have strong technical accounting experience, ideally within a Group handling complex financial reporting Experience with VAT and Tax returns Experience of people management, training and coaching Ideally you will have worked with MRI systems, Excel is essential Benefits Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days holiday a year + Bank Holidays Medical Insurance Subsidised gym membership Healthcare and Wellbeing programmes Annual bonus Christmas and Summer do's Event and award evenings By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
GROUP FINANCE MANAGER FULL TIME SOUTH MANCHESTER UPTO £80,000 + GREAT BENEFITS & HYBRID WORKING Get Recruited are excited to be working with one of the biggest UK leading investors, who are on the lookout for a Group Finance Manager / Senior Finance Manager to join their team. Joining at a pivotal time, you'll be managing the day-to-day financial operations of various UK holding and investment companies. Playing a key part between the CFO, Divisional MD, and the wider leadership team, for an expanding company (Circa £5 Billion) Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the Group Financial Reporting, Statutory Accounts, and Quarterly Group Reporting Overseeing financial operations across various UK sites Produce annual group consolidated financial statements, reviewing, challenging, and validating submissions Own financial reporting, financial reviews, cash flow forecasting, audits, monthly management accounts, and annual budgets. Prepare board reports, presentations, and monthly business updates Prepare PSA returns Review maintenance of books and records across the portfolio of the group Partner with the FC to enhance reporting processes Manage, coach, and develop three direct reports Support the wider finance function What We're Looking For: Must be ACA or ACCA qualified, with at least 3 years PQ experience. Commercially focused. Experience working within an accountancy practice is desirable but not essential Must have strong technical accounting experience, ideally within a Group handling complex financial reporting Experience with VAT and Tax returns Experience of people management, training and coaching Ideally you will have worked with MRI systems, Excel is essential Benefits Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days holiday a year + Bank Holidays Medical Insurance Subsidised gym membership Healthcare and Wellbeing programmes Annual bonus Christmas and Summer do's Event and award evenings By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Purchasing Manager , 35,000 per annum, Uckfield (rural location - own transport essential), Monday to Friday 8:30am-4pm, Permanent, 20 days holiday + Bank Holidays, Bonus, Pension, On-site parking, Casual dress The Role We're seeking a Purchasing Manager to join a dynamic and friendly team within the consumer goods sector. This company manufactures and supplies high-quality food supplements and is experiencing rapid growth. Reporting to the Finance Manager and working closely with the Operations Department, the role is key to supporting cost-effective procurement and efficient supply chain performance. Key responsibilities include: Identifying and assessing purchasing needs across the business Researching and evaluating suppliers for pricing, quality, and reliability Negotiating contracts and managing supplier terms Creating and tracking purchase orders to ensure timely deliveries Monitoring the quality of incoming goods and services Managing purchasing budgets and maintaining accurate records Developing and maintaining strong supplier relationships Conducting market research to stay informed on trends and pricing Ensuring compliance with certifications and legal requirements (e.g. Organic, HACCP, ISO, HMRC) Collaborating with departments such as finance, marketing, and fulfilment to support operational goals Requirements Experience working within a food manufacturing environment is highly desirable, as is the ability to manage multiple tasks reliably and accurately. The successful candidate will be a confident communicator, team player, and someone who thrives in a busy, fast-paced environment. Flexibility and pride in your work are key traits. This role could suit someone who has worked as a Buyer, Purchasing Executive, Procurement Coordinator, or Supply Chain Assistant. Company Information This is a rapidly growing and forward-thinking company operating in the consumer goods sector. The business is known for combining natural ingredients with cutting-edge science to create high-quality supplements. Employees are valued for their ideas and initiative, and the working environment is both dynamic and friendly. Package 35,000 per annum Additional annual bonus based on company and employee performance 20 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Casual dress code Company pension Employee discount on products On-site parking Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4pm Own transport essential due to rural location Travail Employment Group is operating as an Employment Agency. Once you click to apply for this job your application will be immediately received by Travail Employment Group. If your application is successful a consultant will be in contact with you within the next 7 days. If you do not hear within 7 days you have unfortunately not been successful on this occasion.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Purchasing Manager , 35,000 per annum, Uckfield (rural location - own transport essential), Monday to Friday 8:30am-4pm, Permanent, 20 days holiday + Bank Holidays, Bonus, Pension, On-site parking, Casual dress The Role We're seeking a Purchasing Manager to join a dynamic and friendly team within the consumer goods sector. This company manufactures and supplies high-quality food supplements and is experiencing rapid growth. Reporting to the Finance Manager and working closely with the Operations Department, the role is key to supporting cost-effective procurement and efficient supply chain performance. Key responsibilities include: Identifying and assessing purchasing needs across the business Researching and evaluating suppliers for pricing, quality, and reliability Negotiating contracts and managing supplier terms Creating and tracking purchase orders to ensure timely deliveries Monitoring the quality of incoming goods and services Managing purchasing budgets and maintaining accurate records Developing and maintaining strong supplier relationships Conducting market research to stay informed on trends and pricing Ensuring compliance with certifications and legal requirements (e.g. Organic, HACCP, ISO, HMRC) Collaborating with departments such as finance, marketing, and fulfilment to support operational goals Requirements Experience working within a food manufacturing environment is highly desirable, as is the ability to manage multiple tasks reliably and accurately. The successful candidate will be a confident communicator, team player, and someone who thrives in a busy, fast-paced environment. Flexibility and pride in your work are key traits. This role could suit someone who has worked as a Buyer, Purchasing Executive, Procurement Coordinator, or Supply Chain Assistant. Company Information This is a rapidly growing and forward-thinking company operating in the consumer goods sector. The business is known for combining natural ingredients with cutting-edge science to create high-quality supplements. Employees are valued for their ideas and initiative, and the working environment is both dynamic and friendly. Package 35,000 per annum Additional annual bonus based on company and employee performance 20 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Casual dress code Company pension Employee discount on products On-site parking Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4pm Own transport essential due to rural location Travail Employment Group is operating as an Employment Agency. Once you click to apply for this job your application will be immediately received by Travail Employment Group. If your application is successful a consultant will be in contact with you within the next 7 days. If you do not hear within 7 days you have unfortunately not been successful on this occasion.
Discover your exciting role Reporting to the Commercial Director, the Procurement Manager is a management team level role. The role is required to take ownership of the procurement function to satisfy the commercial outcomes in relation to procurements. The roles value proposition is to achieve best value and quality of the supply chain on behalf of the company, building deep collaborative relationships that reduce risks and strengthen delivery. Explore your tasks and responsibilities Supply Chain Strategy & Governance Shape and execute a data driven supply chain strategy that supports revenue growth and margin improvement. Use manufacturing output and project pipeline insights to optimise external procurement - a major driver of cost of sales - ensuring capacity, resilience, and commercial advantage. Strategic Sourcing & Category Leadership Lead strategic sourcing across core spend categories including manufacturing materials, tooling, specialist HVAC plant, and engineering/design services. Deliver measurable cost reductions, secure competitive pricing, and ensure supply continuity aligned with contractual and operational requirements. Supplier Network Development & Assurance Build a high performing, compliant supplier ecosystem capable of supporting delivery in regulated markets such as nuclear and defence. Establish and manage strategic partnerships, national frameworks, teaming agreements, and SLAs that enhance capability, reduce risk, and improve commercial outcomes. Performance & Value Management Drive long term value creation through responsible sourcing, continuous cost improvement, and commercial optimisation. Oversee supplier performance using KPIs, audits, and compliance reviews to ensure quality, regulatory adherence, and contractual performance in high assurance environments. Cross Functional Leadership & Stakeholder Alignment Act as the single point of accountability for external spend. Partner with Business Development, Operations, Commercial/PMO, Manufacturing, Engineering, and Finance to align sourcing decisions with revenue targets, delivery commitments, and financial performance. Show your expertise Demonstrable experience of leading a procurement function within a complex engineering or similar high barrier market relating to engineering/manufacture/construction, with a significant budget and schedule risk. Proven experience in setting and delivering a strategic procurement plan that compliments a business 5-year plan. Experience in the nuclear, defence and/or bio life sciences or similarly regulated markets. Experience of operating within a business management level. Qualified CIPs accredited professional with degree qualification. Exentec Hargreaves is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, religion, race, ethnic origin, disability, marital status or parental status. We base all our employment decisions on merit, job requirements and business needs.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Discover your exciting role Reporting to the Commercial Director, the Procurement Manager is a management team level role. The role is required to take ownership of the procurement function to satisfy the commercial outcomes in relation to procurements. The roles value proposition is to achieve best value and quality of the supply chain on behalf of the company, building deep collaborative relationships that reduce risks and strengthen delivery. Explore your tasks and responsibilities Supply Chain Strategy & Governance Shape and execute a data driven supply chain strategy that supports revenue growth and margin improvement. Use manufacturing output and project pipeline insights to optimise external procurement - a major driver of cost of sales - ensuring capacity, resilience, and commercial advantage. Strategic Sourcing & Category Leadership Lead strategic sourcing across core spend categories including manufacturing materials, tooling, specialist HVAC plant, and engineering/design services. Deliver measurable cost reductions, secure competitive pricing, and ensure supply continuity aligned with contractual and operational requirements. Supplier Network Development & Assurance Build a high performing, compliant supplier ecosystem capable of supporting delivery in regulated markets such as nuclear and defence. Establish and manage strategic partnerships, national frameworks, teaming agreements, and SLAs that enhance capability, reduce risk, and improve commercial outcomes. Performance & Value Management Drive long term value creation through responsible sourcing, continuous cost improvement, and commercial optimisation. Oversee supplier performance using KPIs, audits, and compliance reviews to ensure quality, regulatory adherence, and contractual performance in high assurance environments. Cross Functional Leadership & Stakeholder Alignment Act as the single point of accountability for external spend. Partner with Business Development, Operations, Commercial/PMO, Manufacturing, Engineering, and Finance to align sourcing decisions with revenue targets, delivery commitments, and financial performance. Show your expertise Demonstrable experience of leading a procurement function within a complex engineering or similar high barrier market relating to engineering/manufacture/construction, with a significant budget and schedule risk. Proven experience in setting and delivering a strategic procurement plan that compliments a business 5-year plan. Experience in the nuclear, defence and/or bio life sciences or similarly regulated markets. Experience of operating within a business management level. Qualified CIPs accredited professional with degree qualification. Exentec Hargreaves is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, religion, race, ethnic origin, disability, marital status or parental status. We base all our employment decisions on merit, job requirements and business needs.
Position: Product Asset Manager EMEA Job Description: ABOUT THE ROLE As a Product Asset Manager EMEA, you will manage the purchase order book, inventory position, and supply planning activities for a defined supplier portfolio, supporting a key supplier within a global listed company. This role supports the wider EMEA business by ensuring product availability, improving inventory quality, reducing excess and slow-moving stock, and helping the business meet customer delivery requirements. You will work closely with suppliers, sales teams, finance, warehouse, and internal operations teams in a hybrid, cross-functional environment. WHAT WILL YOU DO: Manage purchase orders, order reschedules, backlog, and delivery schedules to help meet customer demand and requested delivery dates. Monitor and optimize inventory levels, balancing product availability with stock quality, inventory turns, and reduction of excess or slow-moving inventory. Build and maintain strong working relationships with suppliers, sales teams, and internal stakeholders to resolve supply issues and support business priorities. Track supplier lead times, support forecasting and planning activities, and maintain accurate product and system data related to inventory and purchasing. Resolve operational issues related to pricing discrepancies, non-conforming receipts, returns, and other supply chain exceptions in cooperation with finance, warehouse, and shared services teams. Support strategic inventory actions, including stock package negotiations, intercompany stock transfers, and supplier-focused initiatives to improve service and profitability. WHO YOU ARE: Experience in inventory management, purchasing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, or order management. Strong analytical skills and confidence working with data, forecasts, and stock-related decisions. Good communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively across suppliers, sales teams, and internal functions. Ability to work independently, proactively, and with a strong sense of ownership in a fast-paced environment. Fluent English, both written and spoken; additional European language skills would be an advantage (preferred). Good system skills, including Excel and experience working with ERP or supply chain systems. Experience in the electronic components industry, distribution, or a supplier-facing commercial operations environment (preferred). Degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Economics, or a related field (preferred). WHAT WE OFFER: Full-time, permanent employment contract with a 6-month probation period Competitive compensation package including a bonus structure A reliable, trusting, and inclusive work environment Opportunities for personal and professional development A collaborative team culture with flat structures and open communication WHO WE ARE: As Arrow Global Components (AGC), a part of Arrow Electronics, we are a leader in distribution and value-added services related to electronic components. We resell, customize, and distribute electronic components to our clients all over the world. Our business is based on a trusted, long-lasting net of relationships with industry leaders, both on the supplier and customer side. Arrow is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to create a diverse working environment by providing equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. Location: UK-Harlow, United Kingdom (Kao Park Hockham Way) Time Type: Full time Job Category: Product & Supplier Management
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Position: Product Asset Manager EMEA Job Description: ABOUT THE ROLE As a Product Asset Manager EMEA, you will manage the purchase order book, inventory position, and supply planning activities for a defined supplier portfolio, supporting a key supplier within a global listed company. This role supports the wider EMEA business by ensuring product availability, improving inventory quality, reducing excess and slow-moving stock, and helping the business meet customer delivery requirements. You will work closely with suppliers, sales teams, finance, warehouse, and internal operations teams in a hybrid, cross-functional environment. WHAT WILL YOU DO: Manage purchase orders, order reschedules, backlog, and delivery schedules to help meet customer demand and requested delivery dates. Monitor and optimize inventory levels, balancing product availability with stock quality, inventory turns, and reduction of excess or slow-moving inventory. Build and maintain strong working relationships with suppliers, sales teams, and internal stakeholders to resolve supply issues and support business priorities. Track supplier lead times, support forecasting and planning activities, and maintain accurate product and system data related to inventory and purchasing. Resolve operational issues related to pricing discrepancies, non-conforming receipts, returns, and other supply chain exceptions in cooperation with finance, warehouse, and shared services teams. Support strategic inventory actions, including stock package negotiations, intercompany stock transfers, and supplier-focused initiatives to improve service and profitability. WHO YOU ARE: Experience in inventory management, purchasing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, or order management. Strong analytical skills and confidence working with data, forecasts, and stock-related decisions. Good communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively across suppliers, sales teams, and internal functions. Ability to work independently, proactively, and with a strong sense of ownership in a fast-paced environment. Fluent English, both written and spoken; additional European language skills would be an advantage (preferred). Good system skills, including Excel and experience working with ERP or supply chain systems. Experience in the electronic components industry, distribution, or a supplier-facing commercial operations environment (preferred). Degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Economics, or a related field (preferred). WHAT WE OFFER: Full-time, permanent employment contract with a 6-month probation period Competitive compensation package including a bonus structure A reliable, trusting, and inclusive work environment Opportunities for personal and professional development A collaborative team culture with flat structures and open communication WHO WE ARE: As Arrow Global Components (AGC), a part of Arrow Electronics, we are a leader in distribution and value-added services related to electronic components. We resell, customize, and distribute electronic components to our clients all over the world. Our business is based on a trusted, long-lasting net of relationships with industry leaders, both on the supplier and customer side. Arrow is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to create a diverse working environment by providing equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. Location: UK-Harlow, United Kingdom (Kao Park Hockham Way) Time Type: Full time Job Category: Product & Supplier Management
Your new company We are supporting a well-established and valued client with an exciting new opportunity in their team. We have an opportunity to work for the property arm of a varied group of companies with an extensive portfolio of commercial property and development land throughout East Anglia. The Property team manages the day-to-day of the estates, including supporting ongoing development projects, estate and facilities management. The estate consists of commercial assets alongside brownfield and greenfield development sites, forming part of an active development programme. Your new role Reporting directly to the Group Head of Property, you will manage an in-house property team of 8 staff. Alongside leading, shaping and supporting the team, you will personally manage a portfolio of commercial properties and ensure the effective delivery of all estate management functions. This role is ideal for a proactive leader who can balance day-to-day operations with long-term strategic thinking.Your responsibilities will include: Team Leadership - 30% Leading, supporting and coordinating the property team to deliver strategic objectives across the division Acting as the first point of contact for operational queries and team guidance Ensuring a high quality, consistent service across all estate management activities Work with the SLT to shape and develop the team Estate Management - 70% You will deliver a full range of commercial property management duties, including: Lease renewal and rent review negotiations Managing and instructing external letting agents Tenant liaison and relationship management Service charge oversight (with support from FM and Finance colleagues) Handling tenant applications, alterations and alienation requests Property inspections, repairs, and dilapidations Supporting credit control processes with the in-house team Providing professional real estate advice and general practice surveying guidance Contributing to development site activity as required Maintain full statutory compliance across building systems and safety standards. Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments. Manage operational budgets and support long term maintenance and capital planningThis is a varied role that combines leadership with hands-on professional practice, ideal for an experienced commercial property manager or general practice surveyor seeking broader responsibility within a successful privately owned group. What you'll need to succeed RICS qualified Strong background in commercial property management or general practice surveying Experience in lease events, landlord & tenant matters, and service charge management Ability to lead, coach and support a small operational team Excellent communication and negotiation skills A proactive, professional approach with the ability to work across a diverse estate What you'll get in return Salary up to £75,000 depending on experienceHours of Work: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-5:30pm, including a 1 hour unpaid break (37.5 hours per week)Holiday Entitlement: 31 days (including bank holidays)Vehicle included: Nissan Navara or similar This is a varied leadership role within a well established East Anglian property portfolio What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Your new company We are supporting a well-established and valued client with an exciting new opportunity in their team. We have an opportunity to work for the property arm of a varied group of companies with an extensive portfolio of commercial property and development land throughout East Anglia. The Property team manages the day-to-day of the estates, including supporting ongoing development projects, estate and facilities management. The estate consists of commercial assets alongside brownfield and greenfield development sites, forming part of an active development programme. Your new role Reporting directly to the Group Head of Property, you will manage an in-house property team of 8 staff. Alongside leading, shaping and supporting the team, you will personally manage a portfolio of commercial properties and ensure the effective delivery of all estate management functions. This role is ideal for a proactive leader who can balance day-to-day operations with long-term strategic thinking.Your responsibilities will include: Team Leadership - 30% Leading, supporting and coordinating the property team to deliver strategic objectives across the division Acting as the first point of contact for operational queries and team guidance Ensuring a high quality, consistent service across all estate management activities Work with the SLT to shape and develop the team Estate Management - 70% You will deliver a full range of commercial property management duties, including: Lease renewal and rent review negotiations Managing and instructing external letting agents Tenant liaison and relationship management Service charge oversight (with support from FM and Finance colleagues) Handling tenant applications, alterations and alienation requests Property inspections, repairs, and dilapidations Supporting credit control processes with the in-house team Providing professional real estate advice and general practice surveying guidance Contributing to development site activity as required Maintain full statutory compliance across building systems and safety standards. Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments. Manage operational budgets and support long term maintenance and capital planningThis is a varied role that combines leadership with hands-on professional practice, ideal for an experienced commercial property manager or general practice surveyor seeking broader responsibility within a successful privately owned group. What you'll need to succeed RICS qualified Strong background in commercial property management or general practice surveying Experience in lease events, landlord & tenant matters, and service charge management Ability to lead, coach and support a small operational team Excellent communication and negotiation skills A proactive, professional approach with the ability to work across a diverse estate What you'll get in return Salary up to £75,000 depending on experienceHours of Work: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-5:30pm, including a 1 hour unpaid break (37.5 hours per week)Holiday Entitlement: 31 days (including bank holidays)Vehicle included: Nissan Navara or similar This is a varied leadership role within a well established East Anglian property portfolio What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
We are excited to be recruiting a part-time Finance & Operations Officer. The Foundation for Common Land provides a single voice to co-ordinate knowledge and share learning across Common Land. We work with commoners associations and federations, owners of common land and farming bodies as well as environmental NGOs, and government bodies such as the Defra group, including the Rural Payments Agency and Natural England. This role is central to the organisation s success, a lynch pin for the team, you will work closely with our Operations Director to support our small but mighty team to meet our charitable objectives. This is a varied role covering multiple operational areas including payroll coordination, organisational operations, financial administration, and project support. Given the versatile nature of the responsibilities and the small team size, candidates will need to demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to take ownership while working independently. We are looking for an experienced and reliable candidate to join our friendly and flexible team at an exciting time of growth. If this sounds like you, then we d love to meet you. Contract type: Permanent Contractual hours: 18.75 per week (0.5), flexi-time to be agreed with line manager Location: Hybrid role . It is expected that you would work from our central Ambleside office a min of two days a week. Salary: £27,000 - £37,000 FTE, dependent on experience To apply: Please send a CV and covering letter explaining how your skills and experiences meet the specifications in the Job description by 23.59 on Sunday, 17th May 2026 . Interviews: Will be in person at our Ambleside office on Wednesday, 27th May 2026 Find the full job description here
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
We are excited to be recruiting a part-time Finance & Operations Officer. The Foundation for Common Land provides a single voice to co-ordinate knowledge and share learning across Common Land. We work with commoners associations and federations, owners of common land and farming bodies as well as environmental NGOs, and government bodies such as the Defra group, including the Rural Payments Agency and Natural England. This role is central to the organisation s success, a lynch pin for the team, you will work closely with our Operations Director to support our small but mighty team to meet our charitable objectives. This is a varied role covering multiple operational areas including payroll coordination, organisational operations, financial administration, and project support. Given the versatile nature of the responsibilities and the small team size, candidates will need to demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to take ownership while working independently. We are looking for an experienced and reliable candidate to join our friendly and flexible team at an exciting time of growth. If this sounds like you, then we d love to meet you. Contract type: Permanent Contractual hours: 18.75 per week (0.5), flexi-time to be agreed with line manager Location: Hybrid role . It is expected that you would work from our central Ambleside office a min of two days a week. Salary: £27,000 - £37,000 FTE, dependent on experience To apply: Please send a CV and covering letter explaining how your skills and experiences meet the specifications in the Job description by 23.59 on Sunday, 17th May 2026 . Interviews: Will be in person at our Ambleside office on Wednesday, 27th May 2026 Find the full job description here
We are partnering with a well-established UK manufacturing business within the engineering sector to appoint a Finance & Operations Manager into a key senior leadership position, this position is based in Great Barr. This is a highly influential role, responsible for leading the finance function while also playing a wider operational and commercial role within the business. The successful candidate will act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, providing financial insight, driving performance, and supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Salary is between £40,000 to £45,000 depending on experience and benefits include: 33 days holiday including Bank Holidays Free on-site car parking Location: Office-based, 5 days per week As the Finance & Operations Manager, you will: Report directly to the Managing Director and take full ownership of the finance function and support wider operational activities across the business Lead and develop a small finance team (3 staff) Be responsible for month-end and year-end processes using Xero Prepare monthly management accounts and board reporting packs Lead budgeting and forecasting across the business Produce cash flow forecasts and managing cash position Oversee payroll, purchase ledger, sales ledger, credit control, and payment runs Be responsible for the management of banking relationships and facilities Provide financial insight into gross margin, cost drivers, and operational performance Analyse material, labour, and overhead variances Support product-level profitability analysis and commercial reporting Be involved in wider operational support including HR and IT where required Assist with specification and implementation of business software systems across the organisation Support the rollout of new systems and processes (including low/no-code tools such as Zoho) As the Finance & Operations Manager, you will have: Hands-on, commercially focused finance experience who is comfortable operating in a broader business-facing role rather than purely finance-based reporting A background in a commercial or manufacturing environment (not solely practice-based) Strong management accounting and financial reporting experience Proven ability to lead finance processes and small teams Advanced Excel and strong MS Office skills Experience using Xero accounting software Experience involved in business system specification and implementation We are seeking a candidate who demonstrates: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently and effectively across all levels of the organisation Strong commercial awareness and a clear understanding of key business drivers A proactive, hands-on, and solutions-focused approach to work Flexibility and adaptability in response to evolving business needs A strong work ethic, with a reliable, diligent, and detail-oriented approach A positive, collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively as part of a wider team
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
We are partnering with a well-established UK manufacturing business within the engineering sector to appoint a Finance & Operations Manager into a key senior leadership position, this position is based in Great Barr. This is a highly influential role, responsible for leading the finance function while also playing a wider operational and commercial role within the business. The successful candidate will act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, providing financial insight, driving performance, and supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Salary is between £40,000 to £45,000 depending on experience and benefits include: 33 days holiday including Bank Holidays Free on-site car parking Location: Office-based, 5 days per week As the Finance & Operations Manager, you will: Report directly to the Managing Director and take full ownership of the finance function and support wider operational activities across the business Lead and develop a small finance team (3 staff) Be responsible for month-end and year-end processes using Xero Prepare monthly management accounts and board reporting packs Lead budgeting and forecasting across the business Produce cash flow forecasts and managing cash position Oversee payroll, purchase ledger, sales ledger, credit control, and payment runs Be responsible for the management of banking relationships and facilities Provide financial insight into gross margin, cost drivers, and operational performance Analyse material, labour, and overhead variances Support product-level profitability analysis and commercial reporting Be involved in wider operational support including HR and IT where required Assist with specification and implementation of business software systems across the organisation Support the rollout of new systems and processes (including low/no-code tools such as Zoho) As the Finance & Operations Manager, you will have: Hands-on, commercially focused finance experience who is comfortable operating in a broader business-facing role rather than purely finance-based reporting A background in a commercial or manufacturing environment (not solely practice-based) Strong management accounting and financial reporting experience Proven ability to lead finance processes and small teams Advanced Excel and strong MS Office skills Experience using Xero accounting software Experience involved in business system specification and implementation We are seeking a candidate who demonstrates: Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently and effectively across all levels of the organisation Strong commercial awareness and a clear understanding of key business drivers A proactive, hands-on, and solutions-focused approach to work Flexibility and adaptability in response to evolving business needs A strong work ethic, with a reliable, diligent, and detail-oriented approach A positive, collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively as part of a wider team
Senior Finance Analyst - Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Local Authority Wembley £254.61 PAYE / £335.28 Umbrella per day Immediate Start Hybrid Ongoing Temp Booking Are you an experienced finance professional ready to take the lead on high-impact housing finances? We're recruiting a Senior Finance Analyst to support the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) - a critical role providing strategic financial oversight during a time of significant budget pressures and regulatory scrutiny. This position is essential for maintaining strong financial control, delivering accurate forecasting, and supporting sound decision-making across Housing Services. Why This Role Matters The local authority's HRA is facing substantial financial challenges, including a current C3 regulatory rating , making robust financial leadership more important than ever.This role ensures the council meets its statutory, regulatory, and strategic financial responsibilities - and directly supports services relied on by residents across the borough. Key Responsibilities Provide senior-level financial and accounting support across a major service area Deliver expert advice on a broad range of financial issues Lead and coordinate corporate financial processes (annual accounts, budgeting, returns) Advise on and maintain effective systems of financial control Challenge and support senior managers where required Produce financial implications for committee reports, including Cabinet Lead value-for-money reviews, unit costing, and financial performance analysis Manage transactional operations (payroll, pensions, HR analytics) Provide senior financial input into commercial negotiations and contract activities Supervise, mentor, and develop junior finance staff and apprentices Act as a professional role model across the council Support sustainability, safeguarding, equalities, and customer care expectations What We're Looking For A confident, senior-level finance professional Strong understanding of HRA/Housing finance (budgets >£100m advantageous) Skilled in forecasting, financial control, and strategic analysis Able to lead staff, manage resources, and drive high performance Comfortable advising directors, senior leaders, and committees Excellent communication - both technical and accessible Someone who thrives in a fast-moving local government environment Working Arrangements Hybrid - flexible combination of office (Wembley) and remote working Immediate start Ongoing temporary assignment DBS: Basic Ready to take on a role that truly shapes housing services across Brent? Apply now and lead financial excellence at the heart of public service!
Apr 21, 2026
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Senior Finance Analyst - Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Local Authority Wembley £254.61 PAYE / £335.28 Umbrella per day Immediate Start Hybrid Ongoing Temp Booking Are you an experienced finance professional ready to take the lead on high-impact housing finances? We're recruiting a Senior Finance Analyst to support the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) - a critical role providing strategic financial oversight during a time of significant budget pressures and regulatory scrutiny. This position is essential for maintaining strong financial control, delivering accurate forecasting, and supporting sound decision-making across Housing Services. Why This Role Matters The local authority's HRA is facing substantial financial challenges, including a current C3 regulatory rating , making robust financial leadership more important than ever.This role ensures the council meets its statutory, regulatory, and strategic financial responsibilities - and directly supports services relied on by residents across the borough. Key Responsibilities Provide senior-level financial and accounting support across a major service area Deliver expert advice on a broad range of financial issues Lead and coordinate corporate financial processes (annual accounts, budgeting, returns) Advise on and maintain effective systems of financial control Challenge and support senior managers where required Produce financial implications for committee reports, including Cabinet Lead value-for-money reviews, unit costing, and financial performance analysis Manage transactional operations (payroll, pensions, HR analytics) Provide senior financial input into commercial negotiations and contract activities Supervise, mentor, and develop junior finance staff and apprentices Act as a professional role model across the council Support sustainability, safeguarding, equalities, and customer care expectations What We're Looking For A confident, senior-level finance professional Strong understanding of HRA/Housing finance (budgets >£100m advantageous) Skilled in forecasting, financial control, and strategic analysis Able to lead staff, manage resources, and drive high performance Comfortable advising directors, senior leaders, and committees Excellent communication - both technical and accessible Someone who thrives in a fast-moving local government environment Working Arrangements Hybrid - flexible combination of office (Wembley) and remote working Immediate start Ongoing temporary assignment DBS: Basic Ready to take on a role that truly shapes housing services across Brent? Apply now and lead financial excellence at the heart of public service!
This temporary Credit Control position in Didsbury Manchester offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the financial operations of a company in the Technology industry. The role focuses on maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring effective credit management processes. Client Details This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing technology business based in Luxury offices in Didsbury due to continued growth and expansion. This company are a market leader in their sector and have won a number of industry awards making them a highly sought after organisation to work for. They have recently moved into state of the art brand new offices in Didsbury. Description The Credit Controller role is initially a temporary assignment and will be Hybrid working- 3 days in Didsbury office/2 remote. Reporting to the Finance Manager key duties will include: Manage and maintain accurate customer accounts, ensuring timely payments and resolving outstanding issues. Monitor credit limits and assess credit risks for new and existing clients. Contact clients to follow up on overdue payments and negotiate payment plans where necessary. Prepare and distribute regular statements and invoices to clients. Work closely with the Accounting & Finance team to ensure smooth financial operations. Reconcile accounts and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner. Generate reports on account statuses and outstanding balances for management review. Maintain compliance with company policies and industry standards in all credit control processes. Profile In order to apply for the role you should: Have previous experience in business to business Credit Control Be able to consider a temporary role initially Be able to commute 3 days per week to Didsbury office Job Offer Opportunity to join growing company Luxury offices Free Parking Hybrid working 3 days in Didsbury office/2 remote
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
This temporary Credit Control position in Didsbury Manchester offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the financial operations of a company in the Technology industry. The role focuses on maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring effective credit management processes. Client Details This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing technology business based in Luxury offices in Didsbury due to continued growth and expansion. This company are a market leader in their sector and have won a number of industry awards making them a highly sought after organisation to work for. They have recently moved into state of the art brand new offices in Didsbury. Description The Credit Controller role is initially a temporary assignment and will be Hybrid working- 3 days in Didsbury office/2 remote. Reporting to the Finance Manager key duties will include: Manage and maintain accurate customer accounts, ensuring timely payments and resolving outstanding issues. Monitor credit limits and assess credit risks for new and existing clients. Contact clients to follow up on overdue payments and negotiate payment plans where necessary. Prepare and distribute regular statements and invoices to clients. Work closely with the Accounting & Finance team to ensure smooth financial operations. Reconcile accounts and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner. Generate reports on account statuses and outstanding balances for management review. Maintain compliance with company policies and industry standards in all credit control processes. Profile In order to apply for the role you should: Have previous experience in business to business Credit Control Be able to consider a temporary role initially Be able to commute 3 days per week to Didsbury office Job Offer Opportunity to join growing company Luxury offices Free Parking Hybrid working 3 days in Didsbury office/2 remote
Greenfield Operations Programme Manager page is loaded Greenfield Operations Programme Managerremote type: Hybridlocations: Watford, Hertfordshiretime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR003639Hybrid - minimum two days per week based at our Support Office in WatfordThis is a pivotal role where you lead our Greenfield opening plan, co-ordinating activity across every function involved in launching a new practice, from Property and Partnerships to Clinical Services, IT, Procurement, Finance and HR, to ensure each site opens on time, on budget, and fully ready to deliver exceptional care from day one. What You'll Be Doing: Programme Leadership & Planning Lead the full Greenfield programme plan, ensuring all activities, dependencies and milestones are clearly defined and communicated. Act as the central point of coordination for all Greenfield activities across the business. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks, financial status and year to date performance. Ensure every site is delivered in line with Medivet's Greenfield Guiding Principles. Partnerships & Operations Support the onboarding of new Partners who will lead each Greenfield practice. Work closely with the Director of Partnerships and Network Directors to ensure the opening plan is achieved on time and in line with agreed plan. Coordinate clinical readiness, training and operational preparation with relevant SMEs and support teams. Property & Estates Collaborate closely with the Property team to align priorities across all refurbishment, rebranding and Greenfield projects. Ensure all property activities - from design to build to handover - meet agreed standards and guiding principles. Maintain agility to reprioritise as needed to support the Partner First strategy. Marketing, Procurement & IT Readiness Ensure local marketing plans and PR activity are agreed and delivered on time. Oversee procurement and installation of all equipment, stock and supplies. Coordinate IT installation, PMS readiness, staff training and any specialist equipment requirements. Finance & People Support Work with Finance to review investment and early performance of new sites and identify opportunities to improve future delivery. Support Operations and HR with recruitment planning to ensure each practice opens fully staffed and ready to serve clients. What We're Looking For: Proven programme or project management experience (qualifications desirable). Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, including at senior level. Highly organised, analytical and comfortable managing complex, multi site delivery programmes at pace in an agile environment. Commercially astute with strong problem solving and prioritisation abilities, simplifying complex issues. Familiarity with service delivery frameworks, SLAs, vendor governance and CAPEX planning. Proficient in Microsoft Office and familiar with operational, budgeting and workflow systems. Knowledge of central operations functions (Property, IT, HR, Finance, Procurement) and how they integrate with field operations. Full UK driving licence is essential. Good understanding of veterinary practice environments is desirable.You'll be joining a business with bold ambitions and the resources to achieve them. This role gives you the opportunity to directly shape the success of our new practices, influence how we grow, and work with talented colleagues across every part of the organisation. Get In TouchIntroduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Greenfield Operations Programme Manager page is loaded Greenfield Operations Programme Managerremote type: Hybridlocations: Watford, Hertfordshiretime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR003639Hybrid - minimum two days per week based at our Support Office in WatfordThis is a pivotal role where you lead our Greenfield opening plan, co-ordinating activity across every function involved in launching a new practice, from Property and Partnerships to Clinical Services, IT, Procurement, Finance and HR, to ensure each site opens on time, on budget, and fully ready to deliver exceptional care from day one. What You'll Be Doing: Programme Leadership & Planning Lead the full Greenfield programme plan, ensuring all activities, dependencies and milestones are clearly defined and communicated. Act as the central point of coordination for all Greenfield activities across the business. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks, financial status and year to date performance. Ensure every site is delivered in line with Medivet's Greenfield Guiding Principles. Partnerships & Operations Support the onboarding of new Partners who will lead each Greenfield practice. Work closely with the Director of Partnerships and Network Directors to ensure the opening plan is achieved on time and in line with agreed plan. Coordinate clinical readiness, training and operational preparation with relevant SMEs and support teams. Property & Estates Collaborate closely with the Property team to align priorities across all refurbishment, rebranding and Greenfield projects. Ensure all property activities - from design to build to handover - meet agreed standards and guiding principles. Maintain agility to reprioritise as needed to support the Partner First strategy. Marketing, Procurement & IT Readiness Ensure local marketing plans and PR activity are agreed and delivered on time. Oversee procurement and installation of all equipment, stock and supplies. Coordinate IT installation, PMS readiness, staff training and any specialist equipment requirements. Finance & People Support Work with Finance to review investment and early performance of new sites and identify opportunities to improve future delivery. Support Operations and HR with recruitment planning to ensure each practice opens fully staffed and ready to serve clients. What We're Looking For: Proven programme or project management experience (qualifications desirable). Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, including at senior level. Highly organised, analytical and comfortable managing complex, multi site delivery programmes at pace in an agile environment. Commercially astute with strong problem solving and prioritisation abilities, simplifying complex issues. Familiarity with service delivery frameworks, SLAs, vendor governance and CAPEX planning. Proficient in Microsoft Office and familiar with operational, budgeting and workflow systems. Knowledge of central operations functions (Property, IT, HR, Finance, Procurement) and how they integrate with field operations. Full UK driving licence is essential. Good understanding of veterinary practice environments is desirable.You'll be joining a business with bold ambitions and the resources to achieve them. This role gives you the opportunity to directly shape the success of our new practices, influence how we grow, and work with talented colleagues across every part of the organisation. Get In TouchIntroduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Finance Manager Location: Beaconsfield (Hybrid) Hours: Full-time Salary : 45,000 - 50,000 Benefits: Hybrid working, staff discounts, birthday off, career development Our Client We are recruiting for a Finance Manager job in Beaconsfield to join a growing, multi-site business. This is a great opportunity for a Finance Manager, Management Accountant or Assistant Financial Controller looking to step into a broader, group-level role with exposure across reporting, cashflow and finance operations. The Role As Group Finance Manager, you will support the Group Financial Controller and take ownership of key areas of financial reporting, group accounts and finance operations. This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who enjoys working across AP, AR, payroll, reporting and cashflow, while also improving processes and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities Preparation of monthly management accounts and group consolidations Producing weekly, monthly and quarterly financial reporting Managing Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Payroll Supporting cashflow management, forecasting and working capital Assisting with year-end audit and statutory reporting Completing balance sheet reconciliations and supplier reconciliations Acting as a key contact for finance queries across the business Managing relationships with banks, auditors and external stakeholders Supporting CapEx reporting and budgeting Identifying and implementing process improvements within finance Key Requirements CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualified or qualified by experience Experience producing management accounts and financial reports Strong understanding of group reporting and consolidations Experience across AP, AR and payroll processes Experience using Xero or similar accounting systems Strong Excel skills (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs) Experience within hospitality, multi-site or SME environments (desirable) Proactive, hands-on and able to work in a fast-paced finance team What's On Offer? Salary of 45,000 - 50,000 Hybrid working (4 days office / 1 day from home) 28 days holiday + birthday off Staff discounts and additional benefits Opportunity to join a growing hospitality group A broad role with exposure to group finance, reporting and operations INDCAM
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Location: Beaconsfield (Hybrid) Hours: Full-time Salary : 45,000 - 50,000 Benefits: Hybrid working, staff discounts, birthday off, career development Our Client We are recruiting for a Finance Manager job in Beaconsfield to join a growing, multi-site business. This is a great opportunity for a Finance Manager, Management Accountant or Assistant Financial Controller looking to step into a broader, group-level role with exposure across reporting, cashflow and finance operations. The Role As Group Finance Manager, you will support the Group Financial Controller and take ownership of key areas of financial reporting, group accounts and finance operations. This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who enjoys working across AP, AR, payroll, reporting and cashflow, while also improving processes and supporting business growth. Key Responsibilities Preparation of monthly management accounts and group consolidations Producing weekly, monthly and quarterly financial reporting Managing Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Payroll Supporting cashflow management, forecasting and working capital Assisting with year-end audit and statutory reporting Completing balance sheet reconciliations and supplier reconciliations Acting as a key contact for finance queries across the business Managing relationships with banks, auditors and external stakeholders Supporting CapEx reporting and budgeting Identifying and implementing process improvements within finance Key Requirements CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualified or qualified by experience Experience producing management accounts and financial reports Strong understanding of group reporting and consolidations Experience across AP, AR and payroll processes Experience using Xero or similar accounting systems Strong Excel skills (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs) Experience within hospitality, multi-site or SME environments (desirable) Proactive, hands-on and able to work in a fast-paced finance team What's On Offer? Salary of 45,000 - 50,000 Hybrid working (4 days office / 1 day from home) 28 days holiday + birthday off Staff discounts and additional benefits Opportunity to join a growing hospitality group A broad role with exposure to group finance, reporting and operations INDCAM