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Envisage Recruitment Limited
Legal Counsel
Envisage Recruitment Limited
Job Description: Legal Counsel (General Business) - Manager Level Company: Envisage Recruitment Ltd. Position: Legal Counsel (General Business) - Manager LL6 Employment Type: Contract (12 Months, Rolling) Location: Gaydon, Warwickshire (Hybrid: Typically 3 days on-site, subject to business requirements) Compensation: £38.81 per hour Role Summary: Joining the Legal and Compliance in-house function at Envisage, you will play a critical role within the Supply Chain legal team. This position is vital for ensuring continuity of global supply and resolving complex supply-related matters. Reporting to the Head of Legal for Supply Chain, you will act as a mid-level to senior legal advisor, collaborating with a diverse range of international stakeholders to support procurement activities and high-value dispute resolution. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Safeguard the legal interests of Envisage within the Supply Chain, focusing heavily on commercial contracts and dispute resolution. Advise on global commercial disputes characterized by high value and significant complexity. Lead and support stakeholders through dispute resolution and claim recovery workstreams. Influence both internal and external parties to secure optimum resolutions and mitigate risk. Develop and roll out training, policies, and guidelines to enhance legal awareness across the business. Instruct and manage external legal counsel globally for specialized litigation, including managing associated budgets. Draft and amend complex agreements and precedent documents; conduct rigorous legal research to support business decisions. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of legislative and industry changes, ensuring all advice is aligned with current legal standards. Required Skills & Qualifications Essential: Must be qualified to practice law in England & Wales. Robust experience in general commercial contracts and dispute resolution involving both UK and international parties. Demonstrated experience with claims through mediation, arbitration, and court proceedings. High level of commercial awareness with the confidence to challenge and question senior stakeholders. Ability to quickly assimilate legal advice across multiple jurisdictions and provide creative, pragmatic, and succinct solutions. Proven ability to manage a high-volume workload and meet critical, business-sensitive deadlines. Experience gained at a top-tier private practice firm and/or a sophisticated in-house legal department. Desirable: Dispute resolution experience in non-UK jurisdictions. Experience specifically within product liability disputes. Background in the automotive, manufacturing, or engineering sectors. Experience working with global businesses on high-value, complex disputes.
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
Job Description: Legal Counsel (General Business) - Manager Level Company: Envisage Recruitment Ltd. Position: Legal Counsel (General Business) - Manager LL6 Employment Type: Contract (12 Months, Rolling) Location: Gaydon, Warwickshire (Hybrid: Typically 3 days on-site, subject to business requirements) Compensation: £38.81 per hour Role Summary: Joining the Legal and Compliance in-house function at Envisage, you will play a critical role within the Supply Chain legal team. This position is vital for ensuring continuity of global supply and resolving complex supply-related matters. Reporting to the Head of Legal for Supply Chain, you will act as a mid-level to senior legal advisor, collaborating with a diverse range of international stakeholders to support procurement activities and high-value dispute resolution. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Safeguard the legal interests of Envisage within the Supply Chain, focusing heavily on commercial contracts and dispute resolution. Advise on global commercial disputes characterized by high value and significant complexity. Lead and support stakeholders through dispute resolution and claim recovery workstreams. Influence both internal and external parties to secure optimum resolutions and mitigate risk. Develop and roll out training, policies, and guidelines to enhance legal awareness across the business. Instruct and manage external legal counsel globally for specialized litigation, including managing associated budgets. Draft and amend complex agreements and precedent documents; conduct rigorous legal research to support business decisions. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of legislative and industry changes, ensuring all advice is aligned with current legal standards. Required Skills & Qualifications Essential: Must be qualified to practice law in England & Wales. Robust experience in general commercial contracts and dispute resolution involving both UK and international parties. Demonstrated experience with claims through mediation, arbitration, and court proceedings. High level of commercial awareness with the confidence to challenge and question senior stakeholders. Ability to quickly assimilate legal advice across multiple jurisdictions and provide creative, pragmatic, and succinct solutions. Proven ability to manage a high-volume workload and meet critical, business-sensitive deadlines. Experience gained at a top-tier private practice firm and/or a sophisticated in-house legal department. Desirable: Dispute resolution experience in non-UK jurisdictions. Experience specifically within product liability disputes. Background in the automotive, manufacturing, or engineering sectors. Experience working with global businesses on high-value, complex disputes.
Industrious Recruitment
Npd Manager
Industrious Recruitment Leicester, Leicestershire
NPD Manager (Food Manufacturing) Location: Leicester Hours: Monday to Friday, 08 30 or 09 00 (office based) Salary: Negotiable (dependent on experience) Benefits: 28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays), pension, sponsorship available Sponsorship is available for this position. We are exclusively partnering with a well-established, family-run food manufacturing business based in Leicester, recognised for its quality, consistency, and innovation across the UK food sector. Why this role? This is a hands-on NPD role where you ll be close to the product, the factory floor, and the detail. You ll have real autonomy to lead projects, influence decisions, and bring innovative products to market without layers of red tape. If you enjoy taking an idea from concept through to launch and seeing it on shelves, this is the kind of role where you can truly make your mark. The Role Own end-to-end product development Lead NPD and regeneration projects from concept through to successful launch Create and manage critical paths, ensuring projects are delivered on time and in full Develop and refine recipes in line with customer, technical, and commercial requirements Work closely with Technical, Operations, Commercial, Supply Chain, and Procurement teams Be hands-on with factory trials, scale-ups, and product launches Ensure all products meet food safety, quality, and compliance standards Proactively manage risks to cost, quality, and timelines Build strong relationships with customers, suppliers, and internal stakeholders Take full ownership of specifications, costings, and product performance What we re looking for Proven NPD experience within food manufacturing (end-to-end delivery essential) Strong technical capability comfortable working with complex recipes and processes Qualified in Food Science / Food Technology (HNC/HND or equivalent experience) Highly organised, with strong project management and critical path ownership Confident communicator who can work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders Commercially aware, with experience managing costings within NPD Hands-on approach someone who enjoys being in the factory, not just behind a desk Passion for food, innovation, and continuous improvement The Opportunity This is more than just another NPD role. It s a chance to join a business where your ideas matter, your impact is visible, and your career can genuinely grow. If you re looking to take ownership, build something, and be part of a business on an upward journey this is the opportunity to do it.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
NPD Manager (Food Manufacturing) Location: Leicester Hours: Monday to Friday, 08 30 or 09 00 (office based) Salary: Negotiable (dependent on experience) Benefits: 28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays), pension, sponsorship available Sponsorship is available for this position. We are exclusively partnering with a well-established, family-run food manufacturing business based in Leicester, recognised for its quality, consistency, and innovation across the UK food sector. Why this role? This is a hands-on NPD role where you ll be close to the product, the factory floor, and the detail. You ll have real autonomy to lead projects, influence decisions, and bring innovative products to market without layers of red tape. If you enjoy taking an idea from concept through to launch and seeing it on shelves, this is the kind of role where you can truly make your mark. The Role Own end-to-end product development Lead NPD and regeneration projects from concept through to successful launch Create and manage critical paths, ensuring projects are delivered on time and in full Develop and refine recipes in line with customer, technical, and commercial requirements Work closely with Technical, Operations, Commercial, Supply Chain, and Procurement teams Be hands-on with factory trials, scale-ups, and product launches Ensure all products meet food safety, quality, and compliance standards Proactively manage risks to cost, quality, and timelines Build strong relationships with customers, suppliers, and internal stakeholders Take full ownership of specifications, costings, and product performance What we re looking for Proven NPD experience within food manufacturing (end-to-end delivery essential) Strong technical capability comfortable working with complex recipes and processes Qualified in Food Science / Food Technology (HNC/HND or equivalent experience) Highly organised, with strong project management and critical path ownership Confident communicator who can work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders Commercially aware, with experience managing costings within NPD Hands-on approach someone who enjoys being in the factory, not just behind a desk Passion for food, innovation, and continuous improvement The Opportunity This is more than just another NPD role. It s a chance to join a business where your ideas matter, your impact is visible, and your career can genuinely grow. If you re looking to take ownership, build something, and be part of a business on an upward journey this is the opportunity to do it.
Aspect Resources
Commercial Officer - SC
Aspect Resources Allington, Wiltshire
Job Title: Commercial Officer -SC Location: Hybrid Salisbury or Fareham (Occasional travel to site) Contract Duration : 12 Months Daily Rate: £463/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole Uk national The Role: As a Commercial Officer within the Commercial Function the successful candidate will be responsible for: sourcing, sales and contract management. The role provides working level support for portfolios, operating as a supervised practitioner in their area of responsibility and can have delegations which include sourcing, contract management, or sales. Working as part of a team of up to six staff, you will typically be working for a Commercial Manager developing procurement requirements with other staff and internal projects. You will determine procurement strategies and support value for money tendering including negotiation with suppliers and supplier selection. You will place contracts and ensure effective supplier performance through whole life management of contracts while also providing accurate and timely commercial data. You will also be successfully developing yourself via experience, mentoring and formal training, with the Civil Service being leaders in investing in people. Working alongside and advising project staff on acquisition strategies for procurements. Leading competitive or single source procurements and sourcing activities, including development of invitations to tender or negotiate, including complex contracts requiring non-standard pricing conditions or bespoke terms and conditions. Providing contract management of higher value or complex contracts. Making authorised changes to cost and schedule for such contracts, take enforcement steps as appropriate, and lead contractor performance management assessments. Providing delivery and oversight of commercial sales activity Acting as a competent local expert on sourcing, contract management and sales within the Commercial function. Appreciating and being responsible for the health and safety of yourself and others. Pro-actively support the development of safe working practices, champion their use with others, and promote the welfare of self and others. Sharing best practise and report any unsafe practises to support and enable a learning culture. You are empowered to stop work where you feel it is unsafe Essential: You have worked in a Commercial role which has enabled you to work independently on sourcing, procurement, and contract management activities Identifying the most suitable commercial approach to the circumstance, including assessing the potential tradeoffs and the level of risk mitigation required to achieve the best commercial outcome. Applying commercial skills and judgement through analysis of evidence and appropriate risk-taking. Taking ownership of decisions at tender evaluation stage and applying commercial expertise and judgement accordingly. Understanding and applying tools to monitor supplier performance, cost analysis, and contract related management information systems. Desirable: MCIPS DV Clearance MOD experience Research and Development experience Experience of using Oracle / Microsoft Office Security Clearance: SC clearance + Sole UK national Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Commercial Officer -SC Location: Hybrid Salisbury or Fareham (Occasional travel to site) Contract Duration : 12 Months Daily Rate: £463/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole Uk national The Role: As a Commercial Officer within the Commercial Function the successful candidate will be responsible for: sourcing, sales and contract management. The role provides working level support for portfolios, operating as a supervised practitioner in their area of responsibility and can have delegations which include sourcing, contract management, or sales. Working as part of a team of up to six staff, you will typically be working for a Commercial Manager developing procurement requirements with other staff and internal projects. You will determine procurement strategies and support value for money tendering including negotiation with suppliers and supplier selection. You will place contracts and ensure effective supplier performance through whole life management of contracts while also providing accurate and timely commercial data. You will also be successfully developing yourself via experience, mentoring and formal training, with the Civil Service being leaders in investing in people. Working alongside and advising project staff on acquisition strategies for procurements. Leading competitive or single source procurements and sourcing activities, including development of invitations to tender or negotiate, including complex contracts requiring non-standard pricing conditions or bespoke terms and conditions. Providing contract management of higher value or complex contracts. Making authorised changes to cost and schedule for such contracts, take enforcement steps as appropriate, and lead contractor performance management assessments. Providing delivery and oversight of commercial sales activity Acting as a competent local expert on sourcing, contract management and sales within the Commercial function. Appreciating and being responsible for the health and safety of yourself and others. Pro-actively support the development of safe working practices, champion their use with others, and promote the welfare of self and others. Sharing best practise and report any unsafe practises to support and enable a learning culture. You are empowered to stop work where you feel it is unsafe Essential: You have worked in a Commercial role which has enabled you to work independently on sourcing, procurement, and contract management activities Identifying the most suitable commercial approach to the circumstance, including assessing the potential tradeoffs and the level of risk mitigation required to achieve the best commercial outcome. Applying commercial skills and judgement through analysis of evidence and appropriate risk-taking. Taking ownership of decisions at tender evaluation stage and applying commercial expertise and judgement accordingly. Understanding and applying tools to monitor supplier performance, cost analysis, and contract related management information systems. Desirable: MCIPS DV Clearance MOD experience Research and Development experience Experience of using Oracle / Microsoft Office Security Clearance: SC clearance + Sole UK national Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed)
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Capital Expenditure
Genuit Group plc Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Greencore
Procurement Manager - Capital
Greencore City, Leeds
Why Greencore? Following the combination with Bakkavor in January 2026, we're one of the UK's leading creators of convenience food, driven by a simple purpose: to make everyday taste better. As a vibrant and fast-moving business, we're proud to employ over 28,000 talented colleagues across 36 manufacturing sites and 21 distribution depots in the UK and the US. Together, we bring delicious food to life. Our products cover every meal occasion from breakfast through to dinner and dessert, with lunch and snacking in between. In FY25, our shared passion helped us achieve combined revenues of approximately 4bn. Our extensive direct to store (DTS) network, with 17 depots across the UK, allows us to deliver fresh and frozen food both our own and from trusted partners to thousands of stores every day, ensuring consumers enjoy the very best, whenever and wherever they shop. Role Purpose: Procurement Manager - Capex. Responsible for the commercial aspects and overall supplier performance for goods and services purchased from suppliers for their categories of spend, and continuously creates additional value for money for Greencore. Pro-actively engage with stakeholders across Greencore to encourage best practice and owns the commercial aspects of projects that involve suppliers Key Accountabilities: Create additional value for money for goods and services, balancing price, service and quality and meeting the business needs through undertaking negotiations, selection of suppliers and contracting of business Build great relationships with stakeholders and provide professional procurement expertise and commercial focus. Be able to challenge the way Greencore do things and introduce best procurement practice. Be an ambassador for indirects procurement to change the business behaviours and culture Take a strategic category view to manage areas of spend, identify savings opportunities, and drive consistency across Greencore. This includes analysing spend bases, consolidating the supply base across Greencore where appropriate, driving consistent ways of working across Greencore, sourcing from fit for purpose suppliers, managing supplier performance, resolving issues, negotiating the optimum price, service and quality parameters, and agreeing contracts and service levels Project manage the delivery of initiatives to address a business need or to create additional value. This includes aligning multiple stakeholders, identifying the business needs and risks, project planning, running tenders, negotiation, contracting, communication, approval, implementation planning and then subsequent supplier management and issue resolution to ensure the supplier meets the contract Negotiating and implementing contracts when needed, ensuring each contract is appropriately tailored to the requirements of the business, including creating business appropriate service levels and addressing any specific risks and liabilities Knowledge, Skills and Experience: Degree calibre with indirect procurement experience Excellent commercial insight combined with negotiation skills Ability to build good relationships with stakeholders with excellent communication and influencing skills Ability to analyse data, identify and evaluate options and implement recommendations Able to assess and adapt a contract to mitigate liabilities in line with business risk and create service levels to meet business needs Ability to operate in a complex multi-site environment and bring everyone on board to a single solution. Experience in prioritisation and ability to work on multiple projects at once What you'll get in return: Competitive salary and job-related benefits 25 days Holiday Competitive matched pension contributions Company share save scheme Greencore Qualifications Exclusive Greencore employee discount platform Access to a full Wellbeing Centre platform
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Why Greencore? Following the combination with Bakkavor in January 2026, we're one of the UK's leading creators of convenience food, driven by a simple purpose: to make everyday taste better. As a vibrant and fast-moving business, we're proud to employ over 28,000 talented colleagues across 36 manufacturing sites and 21 distribution depots in the UK and the US. Together, we bring delicious food to life. Our products cover every meal occasion from breakfast through to dinner and dessert, with lunch and snacking in between. In FY25, our shared passion helped us achieve combined revenues of approximately 4bn. Our extensive direct to store (DTS) network, with 17 depots across the UK, allows us to deliver fresh and frozen food both our own and from trusted partners to thousands of stores every day, ensuring consumers enjoy the very best, whenever and wherever they shop. Role Purpose: Procurement Manager - Capex. Responsible for the commercial aspects and overall supplier performance for goods and services purchased from suppliers for their categories of spend, and continuously creates additional value for money for Greencore. Pro-actively engage with stakeholders across Greencore to encourage best practice and owns the commercial aspects of projects that involve suppliers Key Accountabilities: Create additional value for money for goods and services, balancing price, service and quality and meeting the business needs through undertaking negotiations, selection of suppliers and contracting of business Build great relationships with stakeholders and provide professional procurement expertise and commercial focus. Be able to challenge the way Greencore do things and introduce best procurement practice. Be an ambassador for indirects procurement to change the business behaviours and culture Take a strategic category view to manage areas of spend, identify savings opportunities, and drive consistency across Greencore. This includes analysing spend bases, consolidating the supply base across Greencore where appropriate, driving consistent ways of working across Greencore, sourcing from fit for purpose suppliers, managing supplier performance, resolving issues, negotiating the optimum price, service and quality parameters, and agreeing contracts and service levels Project manage the delivery of initiatives to address a business need or to create additional value. This includes aligning multiple stakeholders, identifying the business needs and risks, project planning, running tenders, negotiation, contracting, communication, approval, implementation planning and then subsequent supplier management and issue resolution to ensure the supplier meets the contract Negotiating and implementing contracts when needed, ensuring each contract is appropriately tailored to the requirements of the business, including creating business appropriate service levels and addressing any specific risks and liabilities Knowledge, Skills and Experience: Degree calibre with indirect procurement experience Excellent commercial insight combined with negotiation skills Ability to build good relationships with stakeholders with excellent communication and influencing skills Ability to analyse data, identify and evaluate options and implement recommendations Able to assess and adapt a contract to mitigate liabilities in line with business risk and create service levels to meet business needs Ability to operate in a complex multi-site environment and bring everyone on board to a single solution. Experience in prioritisation and ability to work on multiple projects at once What you'll get in return: Competitive salary and job-related benefits 25 days Holiday Competitive matched pension contributions Company share save scheme Greencore Qualifications Exclusive Greencore employee discount platform Access to a full Wellbeing Centre platform
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Regional Facilities Manager
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Job Role - Regional Facilities Manager Location - East Midlands Salary - £51000 + Bonus Job Role - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Regional Facilities Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality facilities management services across a portfolio of sites within the region. This role is responsible for ensuring operational excellence, compliance, cost efficiency and a safe, well-maintained environment for all stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day facilities operations across multiple sites, ensuring consistent service delivery Lead and support on-site facilities teams and external contractors Develop and implement maintenance strategies, including planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, statutory requirements, and company policies Monitor budgets, control costs, and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements Oversee vendor performance, procurement processes, and contract management Act as the main point of contact for clients and senior stakeholders within the region Conduct regular site inspections and audits, ensuring high standards are maintained Support project delivery, including refurbishments, relocations, and fit-outs Key Requirements Proven experience in facilities management, ideally in a multi-site or regional role working with Commercial retail or logistic buildings Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and compliance standards Excellent leadership and people management skills Financial acumen with experience managing budgets and contracts Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Relevant qualifications (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH) are desirable
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Role - Regional Facilities Manager Location - East Midlands Salary - £51000 + Bonus Job Role - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Regional Facilities Manager to oversee the delivery of high-quality facilities management services across a portfolio of sites within the region. This role is responsible for ensuring operational excellence, compliance, cost efficiency and a safe, well-maintained environment for all stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Manage day-to-day facilities operations across multiple sites, ensuring consistent service delivery Lead and support on-site facilities teams and external contractors Develop and implement maintenance strategies, including planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, statutory requirements, and company policies Monitor budgets, control costs, and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements Oversee vendor performance, procurement processes, and contract management Act as the main point of contact for clients and senior stakeholders within the region Conduct regular site inspections and audits, ensuring high standards are maintained Support project delivery, including refurbishments, relocations, and fit-outs Key Requirements Proven experience in facilities management, ideally in a multi-site or regional role working with Commercial retail or logistic buildings Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and compliance standards Excellent leadership and people management skills Financial acumen with experience managing budgets and contracts Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload Relevant qualifications (e.g., IWFM, NEBOSH) are desirable
Scope AT Limited
IT Procurement Vendor Manager (SaaS, Cloud, Market Data, Vendor Governance, Contract Negotiation)
Scope AT Limited
IT Procurement Vendor Manager (SaaS, Cloud, Market Data, Vendor Governance, Contract Negotiation) 12-Month Contract We are seeking a highly organised and commercially driven IT Procurement Vendor Manager to support a global, fast-paced trading and technology environment. This role will be responsible for leading end-to-end sourcing, vendor management, and contract negotiations across a broad range of IT and business services, including SaaS, cloud platforms, and market data providers (eg Bloomberg, Refinitiv) . You will act as a central point of contact for vendor relationships, driving commercial value, ensuring robust governance, and maintaining compliance with internal policies and external regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities IT Procurement & Sourcing Lead and support sourcing activities across IT categories including SaaS, cloud, enterprise software, and professional services Conduct supplier evaluations, benchmarking, and cost analysis to support commercial decision-making Run RFI, RFP, and RFQ processes end-to-end Contract Negotiation & Commercial Management Negotiate complex agreements including MSAs, SaaS contracts, licensing agreements, and Statements of Work (SOWs) Partner closely with Legal to finalise contractual and compliance terms Drive cost optimisation and value through effective negotiation strategies Vendor Management & Governance Manage strategic vendor relationships including market data providers (Bloomberg, Refinitiv or similar) Establish and run governance frameworks, performance reviews, and service oversight Ensure adherence to SLAs, KPIs, and contractual obligations Risk, Compliance & Due Diligence Lead vendor due diligence, KYC , and third-party risk assessments Collaborate with Compliance, Information Security, and Risk teams Ensure all supplier engagements meet regulatory and internal policy requirements Stakeholder Engagement Partner with IT, Finance, Legal, and business stakeholders to gather requirements and align on sourcing strategies Communicate commercial updates and provide procurement advisory support Build strong relationships across technical and non-technical teams Key Requirements 5-10+ years' experience in IT procurement, vendor management, or commercial management within a global organisation Strong experience negotiating SaaS, cloud, enterprise software, and market data contracts Proven track record managing vendors such as Bloomberg, Refinitiv, or similar data/analytics providers Deep understanding of contract structures (MSA, SOW, licensing models) Experience with vendor due diligence, KYC, and third-party risk frameworks Strong commercial acumen with the ability to analyse pricing models and total cost of ownership Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience working across IT, Legal, Finance, and senior leadership Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Desirable Experience in commodities trading, financial services, or global markets Familiarity with trading platforms, analytics tools, or market data environments Knowledge of information security and data protection considerations in vendor selection
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
IT Procurement Vendor Manager (SaaS, Cloud, Market Data, Vendor Governance, Contract Negotiation) 12-Month Contract We are seeking a highly organised and commercially driven IT Procurement Vendor Manager to support a global, fast-paced trading and technology environment. This role will be responsible for leading end-to-end sourcing, vendor management, and contract negotiations across a broad range of IT and business services, including SaaS, cloud platforms, and market data providers (eg Bloomberg, Refinitiv) . You will act as a central point of contact for vendor relationships, driving commercial value, ensuring robust governance, and maintaining compliance with internal policies and external regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities IT Procurement & Sourcing Lead and support sourcing activities across IT categories including SaaS, cloud, enterprise software, and professional services Conduct supplier evaluations, benchmarking, and cost analysis to support commercial decision-making Run RFI, RFP, and RFQ processes end-to-end Contract Negotiation & Commercial Management Negotiate complex agreements including MSAs, SaaS contracts, licensing agreements, and Statements of Work (SOWs) Partner closely with Legal to finalise contractual and compliance terms Drive cost optimisation and value through effective negotiation strategies Vendor Management & Governance Manage strategic vendor relationships including market data providers (Bloomberg, Refinitiv or similar) Establish and run governance frameworks, performance reviews, and service oversight Ensure adherence to SLAs, KPIs, and contractual obligations Risk, Compliance & Due Diligence Lead vendor due diligence, KYC , and third-party risk assessments Collaborate with Compliance, Information Security, and Risk teams Ensure all supplier engagements meet regulatory and internal policy requirements Stakeholder Engagement Partner with IT, Finance, Legal, and business stakeholders to gather requirements and align on sourcing strategies Communicate commercial updates and provide procurement advisory support Build strong relationships across technical and non-technical teams Key Requirements 5-10+ years' experience in IT procurement, vendor management, or commercial management within a global organisation Strong experience negotiating SaaS, cloud, enterprise software, and market data contracts Proven track record managing vendors such as Bloomberg, Refinitiv, or similar data/analytics providers Deep understanding of contract structures (MSA, SOW, licensing models) Experience with vendor due diligence, KYC, and third-party risk frameworks Strong commercial acumen with the ability to analyse pricing models and total cost of ownership Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience working across IT, Legal, Finance, and senior leadership Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Desirable Experience in commodities trading, financial services, or global markets Familiarity with trading platforms, analytics tools, or market data environments Knowledge of information security and data protection considerations in vendor selection
Global Category Lead - Laboratory & Manufacturing Supplies, Filtration & SUT
CSL Plasma Inc.
The Global Category Lead for Labs & Manufacturing Supplies, Filtration & Single Use Technology (SUT) is a strategic category leader responsible for executing CSL's sourcing strategy across a regulated, operationally critical portfolio of approximately USD $90M in annual spend across 1,000 suppliers. The role directly supports Laboratory and Manufacturing Raw Material requirements, including critical materials for quality testing, validation, and final product release, ensuring compliant, efficient, and scalable procurement strategies aligned with enterprise priorities and operational objectives.The Global Category Lead develops category strategies and supplier governance frameworks to drive financial performance, simplify the portfolio, and strengthen supply continuity. The role ensures consistent use of approved suppliers, catalogs, and contracts, minimizing off-channel spend and maximizing network-wide sourcing leverage. By standardizing and simplifying buying processes, the role enhances supply reliability, mitigates operational and regulatory risk, and improves the procurement experience.This role leads supplier consolidation and standardization initiatives to reduce complexity and validation burden for process-critical materials. In partnership with Supply Chain and Operations, the role optimizes Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and replenishment models, balancing working capital efficiency with uninterrupted supply to maintain operational continuity across multiple sites.The Sourcing Lead ensures sourcing strategies comply with GMP, regulatory, and technical requirements through close collaboration with Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D. The role also drives the ongoing alignment of the strategic roadmap with long-term enterprise objectives. In addition, the Associate Director builds team capability, provides mentorship, and develops future procurement leaders to sustain performance and resilience across the network. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Category Strategy & Governance Define and execute category strategies for Labs & Manufacturing Supplies, Filtration & Single Use Technology (SUT) aligned to CSL's operational, quality, and regulatory requirements and managing an annual spend of approximately USD 90M.Establish and govern sourcing frameworks, standards, and commercial guardrails that enable compliant, scalable, and efficient procurement across the CSL network.Maintain oversight of supplier segmentation, specification standardisation, and lifecycle management for process-critical materials. 2. Demand Channelling & Procurement Compliance Own demand channeling to preferred buying routes and approved procurement channels, ensuring consistent utilisation of approved suppliers, catalogs, and contracts.Govern supplier and contract adherence to reduce maverick spend, minimise local variability, and maximise network-wide spend leverage.Drive consistent adoption of sourcing strategies across sites through clear governance, stakeholder engagement, and change management. 3. Supplier Consolidation & Risk Management Lead supplier consolidation and standardisation initiatives to reduce portfolio complexity and minimise qualification and validation burden.Strengthen supply assurance and continuity for materials critical to manufacturing, testing, validation, and final product release.Proactively identify and mitigate supply, quality, and compliance risks in partnership with Quality and Operations. 4. Inventory & VMI Optimisation Lead the optimisation of Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and replenishment models in collaboration with Supply Chain and site Operations.Balance working capital efficiency with service levels and uninterrupted supply, aligned to demand variability and material criticality. 5. Cross-Functional Partnership & Regulatory Alignment Act as a strategic business partner to Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D.Ensure sourcing strategies align with GMP-aligned sourcing practices, regulatory expectations, and audit readiness requirements.Support change control, material qualification, and validation activities through disciplined supplier and specification management. 6. Performance, Value & Continuous Improvement Deliver measurable outcomes across cost efficiency, spend leverage, supply reliability, and risk reduction.Improve cycle times, process consistency, and user experience by simplifying procurement pathways and enabling ease of execution for the business.Monitor category performance using defined KPIs and continuously refine sourcing approaches to support CSL's operational performance and growth objectives. Education Requirements Bachelor's degree in business, Supply Chain, or related discipline; MBA or advanced degree preferred. Experience Requirements Minimum 10+ years' experience in strategic sourcing, category management, or procurement leadership roles, preferably within the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, or highly regulated manufacturing sectors.Proven experience leading cross-functional teams and collaborating with Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D.Demonstrated success in developing and executing category strategies that deliver measurable value, cost efficiency, and supply continuity across complex networks.Experience in supplier consolidation, governance frameworks, and Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) optimization.Track record of managing complex supplier relationships while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements, including GMP-aligned sourcing practices.Experience in change management, stakeholder engagement, and driving adoption of standardized procurement pathways across multiple sites Competencies Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement long-term category strategies that balance cost, supply risk, and regulatory compliance while supporting CSL's operational and growth objectives.Leadership and Team Management: Provides effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring to Category Managers and cross-functional partners, fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture.Supplier Relationship Management: Builds and maintains strategic, value-focused relationships with suppliers to enhance collaboration, drive innovation, and ensure supply continuity for critical materials.Negotiation and Commercial Acumen: Applies expert negotiation and contracting skills to secure favourable terms, enforce compliance, and optimise network-wide spend leverage.Process and Continuous Improvement: Identifies opportunities to streamline procurement pathways, standardise frameworks, optimise VMI, reduce complexity, and improve cycle time and user experience.Regulatory & Quality Alignment: Ensures sourcing strategies and supplier practices comply with GMP requirements and support audit readiness, validation, and product release processes.Influence without Direct Authority: Effectively drives adoption of category strategies, governance, and supplier standards across sites and functions through collaboration and stakeholder engagement. Working Conditions Ability to work across time zones and manage global stakeholder relationshipsTravel Requirements (Domestic, International, frequency)Domestic travel as required (maximum 30%)International travel as required (maximum 20%) About CSL Behring CSL Behring is a global biotherapeutics leader driven by our promise to save lives. Focused on serving patients' needs by using the latest technologies, we discover, develop and deliver innovative therapies for people living with conditions in the immunology, hematology, cardiovascular and metabolic, respiratory, and transplant therapeutic areas. We use three strategic scientific platforms of plasma fractionation, recombinant protein technology, and cell and gene therapy to support continued innovation and continually refine ways in which products can address unmet medical needs and help patients
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
The Global Category Lead for Labs & Manufacturing Supplies, Filtration & Single Use Technology (SUT) is a strategic category leader responsible for executing CSL's sourcing strategy across a regulated, operationally critical portfolio of approximately USD $90M in annual spend across 1,000 suppliers. The role directly supports Laboratory and Manufacturing Raw Material requirements, including critical materials for quality testing, validation, and final product release, ensuring compliant, efficient, and scalable procurement strategies aligned with enterprise priorities and operational objectives.The Global Category Lead develops category strategies and supplier governance frameworks to drive financial performance, simplify the portfolio, and strengthen supply continuity. The role ensures consistent use of approved suppliers, catalogs, and contracts, minimizing off-channel spend and maximizing network-wide sourcing leverage. By standardizing and simplifying buying processes, the role enhances supply reliability, mitigates operational and regulatory risk, and improves the procurement experience.This role leads supplier consolidation and standardization initiatives to reduce complexity and validation burden for process-critical materials. In partnership with Supply Chain and Operations, the role optimizes Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and replenishment models, balancing working capital efficiency with uninterrupted supply to maintain operational continuity across multiple sites.The Sourcing Lead ensures sourcing strategies comply with GMP, regulatory, and technical requirements through close collaboration with Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D. The role also drives the ongoing alignment of the strategic roadmap with long-term enterprise objectives. In addition, the Associate Director builds team capability, provides mentorship, and develops future procurement leaders to sustain performance and resilience across the network. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Category Strategy & Governance Define and execute category strategies for Labs & Manufacturing Supplies, Filtration & Single Use Technology (SUT) aligned to CSL's operational, quality, and regulatory requirements and managing an annual spend of approximately USD 90M.Establish and govern sourcing frameworks, standards, and commercial guardrails that enable compliant, scalable, and efficient procurement across the CSL network.Maintain oversight of supplier segmentation, specification standardisation, and lifecycle management for process-critical materials. 2. Demand Channelling & Procurement Compliance Own demand channeling to preferred buying routes and approved procurement channels, ensuring consistent utilisation of approved suppliers, catalogs, and contracts.Govern supplier and contract adherence to reduce maverick spend, minimise local variability, and maximise network-wide spend leverage.Drive consistent adoption of sourcing strategies across sites through clear governance, stakeholder engagement, and change management. 3. Supplier Consolidation & Risk Management Lead supplier consolidation and standardisation initiatives to reduce portfolio complexity and minimise qualification and validation burden.Strengthen supply assurance and continuity for materials critical to manufacturing, testing, validation, and final product release.Proactively identify and mitigate supply, quality, and compliance risks in partnership with Quality and Operations. 4. Inventory & VMI Optimisation Lead the optimisation of Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and replenishment models in collaboration with Supply Chain and site Operations.Balance working capital efficiency with service levels and uninterrupted supply, aligned to demand variability and material criticality. 5. Cross-Functional Partnership & Regulatory Alignment Act as a strategic business partner to Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D.Ensure sourcing strategies align with GMP-aligned sourcing practices, regulatory expectations, and audit readiness requirements.Support change control, material qualification, and validation activities through disciplined supplier and specification management. 6. Performance, Value & Continuous Improvement Deliver measurable outcomes across cost efficiency, spend leverage, supply reliability, and risk reduction.Improve cycle times, process consistency, and user experience by simplifying procurement pathways and enabling ease of execution for the business.Monitor category performance using defined KPIs and continuously refine sourcing approaches to support CSL's operational performance and growth objectives. Education Requirements Bachelor's degree in business, Supply Chain, or related discipline; MBA or advanced degree preferred. Experience Requirements Minimum 10+ years' experience in strategic sourcing, category management, or procurement leadership roles, preferably within the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, or highly regulated manufacturing sectors.Proven experience leading cross-functional teams and collaborating with Quality, Operations, Supply Chain, and R&D.Demonstrated success in developing and executing category strategies that deliver measurable value, cost efficiency, and supply continuity across complex networks.Experience in supplier consolidation, governance frameworks, and Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) optimization.Track record of managing complex supplier relationships while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements, including GMP-aligned sourcing practices.Experience in change management, stakeholder engagement, and driving adoption of standardized procurement pathways across multiple sites Competencies Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and implement long-term category strategies that balance cost, supply risk, and regulatory compliance while supporting CSL's operational and growth objectives.Leadership and Team Management: Provides effective leadership, coaching, and mentoring to Category Managers and cross-functional partners, fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture.Supplier Relationship Management: Builds and maintains strategic, value-focused relationships with suppliers to enhance collaboration, drive innovation, and ensure supply continuity for critical materials.Negotiation and Commercial Acumen: Applies expert negotiation and contracting skills to secure favourable terms, enforce compliance, and optimise network-wide spend leverage.Process and Continuous Improvement: Identifies opportunities to streamline procurement pathways, standardise frameworks, optimise VMI, reduce complexity, and improve cycle time and user experience.Regulatory & Quality Alignment: Ensures sourcing strategies and supplier practices comply with GMP requirements and support audit readiness, validation, and product release processes.Influence without Direct Authority: Effectively drives adoption of category strategies, governance, and supplier standards across sites and functions through collaboration and stakeholder engagement. Working Conditions Ability to work across time zones and manage global stakeholder relationshipsTravel Requirements (Domestic, International, frequency)Domestic travel as required (maximum 30%)International travel as required (maximum 20%) About CSL Behring CSL Behring is a global biotherapeutics leader driven by our promise to save lives. Focused on serving patients' needs by using the latest technologies, we discover, develop and deliver innovative therapies for people living with conditions in the immunology, hematology, cardiovascular and metabolic, respiratory, and transplant therapeutic areas. We use three strategic scientific platforms of plasma fractionation, recombinant protein technology, and cell and gene therapy to support continued innovation and continually refine ways in which products can address unmet medical needs and help patients
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Polymer
Genuit Group plc Doncaster, Yorkshire
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of spend, ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual frameworks across multiple sites. It plays a key part in driving procurement value by managing supplier relationships, leading commercial negotiations, and influencing stakeholders to align with broader business objectives. With a focus on polymer resins and additives, the position requires active management of commodity market volatility, key raw material cost drivers, and supply risks. The role ensures procurement strategies are closely aligned with production requirements, product formulations, and operational performance. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, the role demands strong commercial judgement, in-depth market insight, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
300 North Limited
PFI Commercial Manager
300 North Limited City, Manchester
PFI Commercial Manager An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to support the delivery of profitable growth and effective risk management across a diverse portfolio of public sector PFI and Non PFI contracts and projects. Summary: Salary: £70,000 plus £5, 800 car allowance (£75,800 package) plus benefits Location - North West, Yorkshire, Midlands or South East or London Facilities management PFI Overview Working closely with operational, project and business development teams, this role will provide commercial oversight across facilities management services, technical maintenance, projects, reactive works and energy initiatives. The role will also involve regular interaction with clients, suppliers and senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Support the commercial performance of contracts by managing key areas including payment mechanisms, work in progress (WIP), debt, change control, cost recovery and scope compliance. Ensure contracts are commercially robust, profitable and aligned with agreed service levels (SLAs/KPIs). Identify and mitigate commercial risks, including disputes, contractual issues and compliance requirements. Develop and implement commercial strategies to support growth within existing contracts. Analyse commercial issues and provide clear advice to internal and external stakeholders to drive the best outcomes. Support resolution of issues such as underperformance, late payments, high WIP, business risk and supplier/customer disputes. Ensure appropriate commercial governance is applied to new bids, projects and pricing, including cost build-up and margin compliance. Review contractual terms for new opportunities and renewals, identifying risks and key commercial considerations. Support contract negotiations to achieve favourable terms while maintaining strong client relationships. Maintain accurate contract records, including renewals, variations and extensions. Support monthly reporting of revenue, costs and margin performance across PPM, reactive works and projects. Ensure operational teams follow commercial processes including invoicing, order placement, WIP management and forecasting. Promote best practice in supplier management and procurement processes. Provide training and guidance to operational teams to improve commercial awareness and compliance. Support wider business initiatives as required by senior leadership. Qualifications/ Requirements Relevant qualifications may include: Commercial Management Facilities Management NEC4 / CIOB RICS / Quantity Surveying Business or Financial Management Experience Proven experience (5+ years) in a commercial management role within facilities management or a similar service-based environment Strong understanding of FM services and contract types (e.g. PFI, TFM) Experience in one or more of the following areas: Commercial or Contract Management Quantity Surveying / Construction Contract law, change control and dispute resolution Financial management including P&L responsibility Strong commercial acumen with excellent attention to detail Ability to build and maintain effective client relationships Negotiation skills with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Good understanding of contract models (e.g. cost-plus, fixed price, GMP) Ability to analyse financial data and drive margin improvement Knowledge of contractual and legal frameworks within FM/construction Risk identification and mitigation skills Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Good IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Excellent organisational and time management abilities
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
PFI Commercial Manager An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Manager to support the delivery of profitable growth and effective risk management across a diverse portfolio of public sector PFI and Non PFI contracts and projects. Summary: Salary: £70,000 plus £5, 800 car allowance (£75,800 package) plus benefits Location - North West, Yorkshire, Midlands or South East or London Facilities management PFI Overview Working closely with operational, project and business development teams, this role will provide commercial oversight across facilities management services, technical maintenance, projects, reactive works and energy initiatives. The role will also involve regular interaction with clients, suppliers and senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Support the commercial performance of contracts by managing key areas including payment mechanisms, work in progress (WIP), debt, change control, cost recovery and scope compliance. Ensure contracts are commercially robust, profitable and aligned with agreed service levels (SLAs/KPIs). Identify and mitigate commercial risks, including disputes, contractual issues and compliance requirements. Develop and implement commercial strategies to support growth within existing contracts. Analyse commercial issues and provide clear advice to internal and external stakeholders to drive the best outcomes. Support resolution of issues such as underperformance, late payments, high WIP, business risk and supplier/customer disputes. Ensure appropriate commercial governance is applied to new bids, projects and pricing, including cost build-up and margin compliance. Review contractual terms for new opportunities and renewals, identifying risks and key commercial considerations. Support contract negotiations to achieve favourable terms while maintaining strong client relationships. Maintain accurate contract records, including renewals, variations and extensions. Support monthly reporting of revenue, costs and margin performance across PPM, reactive works and projects. Ensure operational teams follow commercial processes including invoicing, order placement, WIP management and forecasting. Promote best practice in supplier management and procurement processes. Provide training and guidance to operational teams to improve commercial awareness and compliance. Support wider business initiatives as required by senior leadership. Qualifications/ Requirements Relevant qualifications may include: Commercial Management Facilities Management NEC4 / CIOB RICS / Quantity Surveying Business or Financial Management Experience Proven experience (5+ years) in a commercial management role within facilities management or a similar service-based environment Strong understanding of FM services and contract types (e.g. PFI, TFM) Experience in one or more of the following areas: Commercial or Contract Management Quantity Surveying / Construction Contract law, change control and dispute resolution Financial management including P&L responsibility Strong commercial acumen with excellent attention to detail Ability to build and maintain effective client relationships Negotiation skills with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Good understanding of contract models (e.g. cost-plus, fixed price, GMP) Ability to analyse financial data and drive margin improvement Knowledge of contractual and legal frameworks within FM/construction Risk identification and mitigation skills Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Good IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Excellent organisational and time management abilities
Genuit Group plc
Commodity Manager - Capital Expenditure
Genuit Group plc Larkfield, Kent
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Part of the Genuit Group, we combine long-term stability with a culture built on teamwork, accountability and continuous improvement. We encourage fresh ideas, invest in development and are committed to creating a safe, inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. This role sits within the Water Management Division of Genuit Group, encompassing a portfolio of well-established businesses including Polypipe Building Products, Polypipe Civils, and Polypipe Building Services. We welcome applications from candidates based locally or within a central proximity to our key sites, which include Doncaster, Horncastle and Kent. Role Overview: This role is responsible for developing and delivering category strategies across a defined portfolio of indirect spend, including capital expenditure, transport, and packaging. The focus is on ensuring security of supply, cost competitiveness, and robust contractual arrangements across multiple sites. You will lead complex sourcing activities, manage key supplier relationships, and influence stakeholders to ensure procurement delivers measurable value aligned to business objectives. With a particular emphasis on capital projects, logistics networks, and packaging optimisation, the role drives strong commercial governance, effective risk mitigation, and structured supplier engagement across high-value and operationally critical spend areas. Operating within a strategic, multi-site environment, this position requires strong commercial judgement, contract expertise, and the ability to work effectively within a matrix organisation. What you'll be doing Category Strategy and Ownership Develop and deliver short-, medium-, and long-term category strategies while analysing market dynamics, cost drivers, and supply risks Track commodity indices to inform pricing and negotiations Lead sourcing decisions aligned to business and technical needs Maintain supplier segmentation and sourcing roadmap Commercial & Contract Management Lead commercial negotiations (pricing, terms, protections) & Ensure robust contractual frameworks across suppliers Drive total cost of ownership improvements Manage contract lifecycle, renewals, and re-tenders Supplier Management & Performance Build and manage strategic supplier relationships while Implementing performance management (Quality, Cost, Delivery) Lead supplier reviews, improvements, and escalations Identify and onboard alternative suppliers Risk & Supply Chain Resilience Identify and mitigate supply and operational risks while Ensure continuity of supply across sites Develop contingency plans for key suppliers Monitor market volatility and capacity constraints Stakeholder Management & Influence Act as commercial lead across multiple sites Influence senior stakeholders across functions Challenge demand, specifications, and sourcing approaches Drive procurement process compliance and governance Performance & Delivery Deliver against KPIs (cost savings, performance, contract coverage) Improve payment terms and cost efficiency Provide clear reporting and category insights Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies Support standardisation across sites and categories Your experience Proven category/commodity management experience in manufacturing Strong commercial negotiation and contract management track record Experience managing multi-site or regional spend Strong commercial acumen and analytical mindset Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrix environment Knowledge of procurement, supply chain, and contract frameworks Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and manufacturing processes Able to manage priorities, travel, and work autonomously with results focus
4Recruitment Services
Procurement Officer
4Recruitment Services Crewe, Cheshire
Procurement Officer Cheshire East Minimum 1 yr contract £17.79 per hour PAYE Full time Duties and responsibilties Candidates required to have public sector experience Ideally people category experience and experience of the PA23/PSR regulations. Provide support to the Category Managers with procurement expertise in all aspects of sourcing, purchasing, contract and supplier management to ensure that the Council s expenditure on goods and services provides best value for money for the council and clients and meets the objectives of the Council s Procurement Strategy. Source goods and services and manage the supplier relationship to ensure that risks of contract failure are minimised, the processes comply with the all relevant legislation and the Council s financial procedures so that the Council and clients achieve best value. To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
Procurement Officer Cheshire East Minimum 1 yr contract £17.79 per hour PAYE Full time Duties and responsibilties Candidates required to have public sector experience Ideally people category experience and experience of the PA23/PSR regulations. Provide support to the Category Managers with procurement expertise in all aspects of sourcing, purchasing, contract and supplier management to ensure that the Council s expenditure on goods and services provides best value for money for the council and clients and meets the objectives of the Council s Procurement Strategy. Source goods and services and manage the supplier relationship to ensure that risks of contract failure are minimised, the processes comply with the all relevant legislation and the Council s financial procedures so that the Council and clients achieve best value. To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
CBRE Local UK
Facilities Manager
CBRE Local UK
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 100,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Facilities Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Facilities Manager to join the team located in London . The purpose of the Facilities Manager role is to have management and overall responsibility for a group of properties in line with all Health and Safety, environmental, company procedures related general legislation and client/tenant requirements. This includes ensuring the adherence to the budgetary costs and customer service standards. Key Responsibilities Monitor FM works onsite and liaise with service providers/sub-contractors. Ensure the fabric of the building both externally and internally is maintained and serviced to a high standard in accordance with the management contract and agreed budgets. Be responsible for all the health and safety compliance onsite. Oversee third party contracts to ensure the correct standard of service is provided in accordance with the agreed contract. Preparation, control and monitoring of the service agreement in accordance with the client's budgetary agreement Regular monitoring of the key performance indicators and taking remedial action as applicable to ensure the required standards are maintained. To compile and maintain all required management information/records relating to company, health and safety and other related records. To further develop and maintain excellent tenant relationships, ensuring that they receive the highest standards of service in relation to their operational needs. Proactively manage risk and deal with insurance issues on site Liaise with the building manager and the procurement department to ensure compilation of external contracts. Full JD can be provided upon application. Person Specification/Requirements Educated to degree level or equivalent. Previous facilities management experience. This includes Line Management responsibility for Company personnel and contractors and management service agreements as applicable. Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills High degree and knowledge reference of Health and Safety legislation, environmental protection requirements and ideally IOSH or NEBOSH qualified
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Company Profile CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 100,000 employees and operate in 48 countries. Job Title: Facilities Manager CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Facilities Manager to join the team located in London . The purpose of the Facilities Manager role is to have management and overall responsibility for a group of properties in line with all Health and Safety, environmental, company procedures related general legislation and client/tenant requirements. This includes ensuring the adherence to the budgetary costs and customer service standards. Key Responsibilities Monitor FM works onsite and liaise with service providers/sub-contractors. Ensure the fabric of the building both externally and internally is maintained and serviced to a high standard in accordance with the management contract and agreed budgets. Be responsible for all the health and safety compliance onsite. Oversee third party contracts to ensure the correct standard of service is provided in accordance with the agreed contract. Preparation, control and monitoring of the service agreement in accordance with the client's budgetary agreement Regular monitoring of the key performance indicators and taking remedial action as applicable to ensure the required standards are maintained. To compile and maintain all required management information/records relating to company, health and safety and other related records. To further develop and maintain excellent tenant relationships, ensuring that they receive the highest standards of service in relation to their operational needs. Proactively manage risk and deal with insurance issues on site Liaise with the building manager and the procurement department to ensure compilation of external contracts. Full JD can be provided upon application. Person Specification/Requirements Educated to degree level or equivalent. Previous facilities management experience. This includes Line Management responsibility for Company personnel and contractors and management service agreements as applicable. Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills High degree and knowledge reference of Health and Safety legislation, environmental protection requirements and ideally IOSH or NEBOSH qualified
Rainbo Supplies and Services Limited
Client Relationship Manager
Rainbo Supplies and Services Limited Crawley, Sussex
Client Relationship Manager / EA Procurement and Finance solution company, recruiting for a Client Relationship Manager / Executive Assistant to work closely with Management to strengthen client relationships. About the Role Your role as Client Relationship Manager will be focused on building and strengthening client relationships in the infrastructure sector, while working closely with the Management Team to drive new business opportunities and revenue growth. The successful candidate will actively promote our company and services, ensuring we deliver value and solutions that meet client needs. The primary territory focus will be Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, with scope to expand into additional regions in the future. Responsibilities • To develop, assess and maintain effective client relationships. • To be the main point of contact and manage client relationships through effective communication and ensure feedback from clients is communicated back to the internal teams. • To produce client reporting to support internal reviews and management decisions. • To focus on client relationships to obtain profitable further business from our clients. • To engage in appropriate communications and interventions that may be required to assist and support the activities of the internal teams. • To deal effectively with all client enquiries and ensure prompt query resolution. • To report and escalate any issues to the Management for action/resolution. • To work closely with management and assist with travel planning and itineraries including any tasks that are commensurate to the role. Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following experience and personal attributes Required Skills • Strong commercial acumen with the ability to build and maintain client relationships, to identify and capitalise on business opportunities. • Agile thinker with the capacity to make informed decisions under pressure. • Adaptable and flexible in a dynamic business environment. • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to quality of service. • Experience working on Infrastructure and Construction projects desired. • Articulate with excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Collaborative team player who nurtures a positive work environment. • Proactive attitude, with a hands-on approach to problem-solving and execution. • Languages desirable for relevant territories. • Experience with company due diligence, supported by financial acumen to interpret financial statements would be a significant asset. This role is a full-time office-based position near Gatwick. Please only apply if you are a commutable distance from Gatwick (or able to relocate) and have full UK working rights
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Client Relationship Manager / EA Procurement and Finance solution company, recruiting for a Client Relationship Manager / Executive Assistant to work closely with Management to strengthen client relationships. About the Role Your role as Client Relationship Manager will be focused on building and strengthening client relationships in the infrastructure sector, while working closely with the Management Team to drive new business opportunities and revenue growth. The successful candidate will actively promote our company and services, ensuring we deliver value and solutions that meet client needs. The primary territory focus will be Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, with scope to expand into additional regions in the future. Responsibilities • To develop, assess and maintain effective client relationships. • To be the main point of contact and manage client relationships through effective communication and ensure feedback from clients is communicated back to the internal teams. • To produce client reporting to support internal reviews and management decisions. • To focus on client relationships to obtain profitable further business from our clients. • To engage in appropriate communications and interventions that may be required to assist and support the activities of the internal teams. • To deal effectively with all client enquiries and ensure prompt query resolution. • To report and escalate any issues to the Management for action/resolution. • To work closely with management and assist with travel planning and itineraries including any tasks that are commensurate to the role. Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following experience and personal attributes Required Skills • Strong commercial acumen with the ability to build and maintain client relationships, to identify and capitalise on business opportunities. • Agile thinker with the capacity to make informed decisions under pressure. • Adaptable and flexible in a dynamic business environment. • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to quality of service. • Experience working on Infrastructure and Construction projects desired. • Articulate with excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Collaborative team player who nurtures a positive work environment. • Proactive attitude, with a hands-on approach to problem-solving and execution. • Languages desirable for relevant territories. • Experience with company due diligence, supported by financial acumen to interpret financial statements would be a significant asset. This role is a full-time office-based position near Gatwick. Please only apply if you are a commutable distance from Gatwick (or able to relocate) and have full UK working rights
Wolviston Management Services
Procurement Manager
Wolviston Management Services
Procurement Manager Location: Greatham, Teesside Client: Tioxide Recruitment Partner: Wolviston Management Services Lead strategic procurement and supplier performance at a major manufacturing site Tioxide is recruiting for a Procurement Manager to join the Finance organisation at Greatham. This is a key commercial leadership role with two main areas of focus: leading commercial sourcing activity for major raw materials, and providing overall leadership for site purchasing activity, the purchasing team and ERP transactional processes. You will bring procurement expertise, market knowledge and strong negotiation capability to help secure timely supply, deliver cost reduction and avoidance, improve value for money and support cash flow. You will also play an important role in supplier relationship management, sustainable procurement and purchasing team leadership. What you ll be doing You will: Develop sourcing strategies for allocated categories using market knowledge, supplier insight, benchmarks and total cost of ownership. Source new suppliers and materials, identify suitable partners and support implementation with site teams. Lead tenders, negotiations, price agreements and contract implementation. Work with legal colleagues on contract reviews when required. Lead and support site purchasing activity across categories and ERP transactional processes. Manage supplier relationships and report supplier performance against agreed service levels, including safety, quality, cost and service. Ensure suppliers have improvement plans and contribute to strategic performance improvements. Incorporate sustainable procurement principles into supplier management and vendor performance. Lead the sustainable procurement agenda for vendor assessment, performance and follow-up against Greatham standards. Ensure purchasing activity complies with company policies, procedures, EHS standards, relevant regulations and defined controls. Support investigation and resolution of non-conformances, including risk assessments and emergency response testing where required. Lead, motivate and support the purchasing team, including performance, wellbeing, coverage and annual appraisals. Promote a positive, values-led culture focused on compliance, collaboration, commercial performance and continuous improvement. Candidate requirements We welcome applications from people who have: Strong experience in purchasing, procurement, commercial, supply chain or a related function. Experience leading negotiations, sourcing activity or supplier relationship management. The ability to understand market dynamics, supplier performance, risk and total cost of ownership. Experience developing sourcing strategies, managing contracts or implementing supplier agreements. Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work effectively across site teams, suppliers and senior stakeholders. A results-driven approach, with the ability to deliver value, cost reduction, cost avoidance and service improvement. Confidence working in an international or complex organisational environment. Experience leading, supporting or developing a purchasing or commercial team would be beneficial. Raw material chemicals category knowledge would be welcomed. A commitment to safe working, inclusion, compliance, sustainability and values-led behaviours. We know people gain skills in different ways. You do not need to meet every point above to apply. If this role interests you and you believe you could make a positive contribution, we would welcome your application. Why join Tioxide? Join Tioxide in a visible procurement leadership role where your commercial judgement, supplier insight and negotiation skills will directly support site performance. You will help secure critical supply, strengthen supplier relationships, improve value and support sustainable procurement across a major Teesside manufacturing site. Diversity and inclusion Tioxide is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to contribute. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, including people from groups currently under-represented in procurement, supply chain, commercial, finance and manufacturing leadership roles. Tioxide and Wolviston Management Services are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Procurement Manager Location: Greatham, Teesside Client: Tioxide Recruitment Partner: Wolviston Management Services Lead strategic procurement and supplier performance at a major manufacturing site Tioxide is recruiting for a Procurement Manager to join the Finance organisation at Greatham. This is a key commercial leadership role with two main areas of focus: leading commercial sourcing activity for major raw materials, and providing overall leadership for site purchasing activity, the purchasing team and ERP transactional processes. You will bring procurement expertise, market knowledge and strong negotiation capability to help secure timely supply, deliver cost reduction and avoidance, improve value for money and support cash flow. You will also play an important role in supplier relationship management, sustainable procurement and purchasing team leadership. What you ll be doing You will: Develop sourcing strategies for allocated categories using market knowledge, supplier insight, benchmarks and total cost of ownership. Source new suppliers and materials, identify suitable partners and support implementation with site teams. Lead tenders, negotiations, price agreements and contract implementation. Work with legal colleagues on contract reviews when required. Lead and support site purchasing activity across categories and ERP transactional processes. Manage supplier relationships and report supplier performance against agreed service levels, including safety, quality, cost and service. Ensure suppliers have improvement plans and contribute to strategic performance improvements. Incorporate sustainable procurement principles into supplier management and vendor performance. Lead the sustainable procurement agenda for vendor assessment, performance and follow-up against Greatham standards. Ensure purchasing activity complies with company policies, procedures, EHS standards, relevant regulations and defined controls. Support investigation and resolution of non-conformances, including risk assessments and emergency response testing where required. Lead, motivate and support the purchasing team, including performance, wellbeing, coverage and annual appraisals. Promote a positive, values-led culture focused on compliance, collaboration, commercial performance and continuous improvement. Candidate requirements We welcome applications from people who have: Strong experience in purchasing, procurement, commercial, supply chain or a related function. Experience leading negotiations, sourcing activity or supplier relationship management. The ability to understand market dynamics, supplier performance, risk and total cost of ownership. Experience developing sourcing strategies, managing contracts or implementing supplier agreements. Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to work effectively across site teams, suppliers and senior stakeholders. A results-driven approach, with the ability to deliver value, cost reduction, cost avoidance and service improvement. Confidence working in an international or complex organisational environment. Experience leading, supporting or developing a purchasing or commercial team would be beneficial. Raw material chemicals category knowledge would be welcomed. A commitment to safe working, inclusion, compliance, sustainability and values-led behaviours. We know people gain skills in different ways. You do not need to meet every point above to apply. If this role interests you and you believe you could make a positive contribution, we would welcome your application. Why join Tioxide? Join Tioxide in a visible procurement leadership role where your commercial judgement, supplier insight and negotiation skills will directly support site performance. You will help secure critical supply, strengthen supplier relationships, improve value and support sustainable procurement across a major Teesside manufacturing site. Diversity and inclusion Tioxide is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to contribute. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, including people from groups currently under-represented in procurement, supply chain, commercial, finance and manufacturing leadership roles. Tioxide and Wolviston Management Services are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process.
Hays Construction and Property
Senior Project Manager
Hays Construction and Property
We are working with a national Fit Out Business part of a 2.5Bn t/o Construction Group. They have a strong pipeline with projects ranging from 2M- 15M and including Commercial & Retail Fit Out to DfE and MoJ Refurb with some new build.They have both PM and Project Lead/Director roles but to a sustained period of growth, a strong project pipeline. You'll also get involved in supporting tenders and will have the ability to take projects from early stages (RIBA2/3). You will be working on national/regional projects that best fit your skill set, Hubbed from offices in the North, the Midlands or London. You will: Lead cross functional project teams and the supply chain to deliver projects to agreed time, cost, quality, and safety targets and standards. Develop integrated project programmes and resource plans; align labour, plant, materials, subcontractors, and internal design/factory teams to meet key milestones. Monitor progress against programme; proactively manage delays/changes in line with contractual requirements and prepare accurate progress and client reports. Own budget and commercial control: produce and track CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations), control and forecast costs, and maximise value and margin. Ensure compliance with client specifications, quality benchmarks, and ITPs (Inspection Test Plans); drive value engineering to improve outcomes. Manage end to end design: set design strategies, coordinate architects, engineers, and consultants, and oversee selection/specification of finishes, materials, and FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment). Lead procurement strategies and subcontractor management: run tendering, negotiate packages, and manage supplier performance and delivery. Ensure robust Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) performance: maintain accurate site information, RAMS and risk assessments; identify and mitigate risks; model "safety excellence" and foster a continuous improvement culture with team led safety initiatives. Maintain accurate contractual records and site administration in accordance with contract and regulatory requirements. Act as the primary point of contact for clients and their representatives, managing stakeholder communication and expectations. Support bid/tender activities with programme, methodology, resourcing, and commercial inputs as required. You will have: Strong track record delivering fit out and refurb either Commercial/Retail or Framework MoJ/DfE etc. Relevant degree or equivalent professional project management experience. Strong commercial awareness and understanding of Bib/Tender supporting PCSA. These projects are national and will require you to travel to regional projects - any living away costs will be covered. 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 Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
We are working with a national Fit Out Business part of a 2.5Bn t/o Construction Group. They have a strong pipeline with projects ranging from 2M- 15M and including Commercial & Retail Fit Out to DfE and MoJ Refurb with some new build.They have both PM and Project Lead/Director roles but to a sustained period of growth, a strong project pipeline. You'll also get involved in supporting tenders and will have the ability to take projects from early stages (RIBA2/3). You will be working on national/regional projects that best fit your skill set, Hubbed from offices in the North, the Midlands or London. You will: Lead cross functional project teams and the supply chain to deliver projects to agreed time, cost, quality, and safety targets and standards. Develop integrated project programmes and resource plans; align labour, plant, materials, subcontractors, and internal design/factory teams to meet key milestones. Monitor progress against programme; proactively manage delays/changes in line with contractual requirements and prepare accurate progress and client reports. Own budget and commercial control: produce and track CVRs (Cost Value Reconciliations), control and forecast costs, and maximise value and margin. Ensure compliance with client specifications, quality benchmarks, and ITPs (Inspection Test Plans); drive value engineering to improve outcomes. Manage end to end design: set design strategies, coordinate architects, engineers, and consultants, and oversee selection/specification of finishes, materials, and FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment). Lead procurement strategies and subcontractor management: run tendering, negotiate packages, and manage supplier performance and delivery. Ensure robust Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) performance: maintain accurate site information, RAMS and risk assessments; identify and mitigate risks; model "safety excellence" and foster a continuous improvement culture with team led safety initiatives. Maintain accurate contractual records and site administration in accordance with contract and regulatory requirements. Act as the primary point of contact for clients and their representatives, managing stakeholder communication and expectations. Support bid/tender activities with programme, methodology, resourcing, and commercial inputs as required. You will have: Strong track record delivering fit out and refurb either Commercial/Retail or Framework MoJ/DfE etc. Relevant degree or equivalent professional project management experience. Strong commercial awareness and understanding of Bib/Tender supporting PCSA. These projects are national and will require you to travel to regional projects - any living away costs will be covered. 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 Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Social Value Manager
MK Consult Oldham, Lancashire
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
EMEA Procurement Manager
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
About the Role: As a CBRE Procurement Manager, you'll be responsible for managing a team of employees responsible for sourcing, negotiating, and managing service provider for outsourced services. You will also assist a client or department with the development and execution of sourcing and procurement strategies. This job is part of the Procurement function. They are responsible for sourcing and purchasing goods, services, or raw materials from vendors and suppliers. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Coordinate and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Work with business stakeholders, operational shared services team members, and sponsors to develop, coordinate, and execute strategy at local and regional levels. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Draft, review, negotiate, and maintain contracts and other business documents in support of the purchase of goods and services. Review the process of contract terminations, expirations, extensions, and renewals. Inform peers and corporate management staff of changes or results. Manage supplier and contractor certification process. Conduct periodic visits to supplier work locations to review vendor performance. Mentor and educate on contemporary outsourcing practices and the value of applying them. Analyze account-wide facility management services spend, suppliers, operations, and statement of works to identify opportunities for value creation. Assist with creating RTFs, selecting solutions, and negotiating. Prepare and maintain contracts with national and regional service providers. Ensure contracts adhere to company standards. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Influence parties of shared interests to reach an agreement. Deal with sensitive issues. Apply knowledge of own discipline and how own discipline integrates with others to achieve team and departmental objectives. Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve day-to-day and moderately complex issues which may or may not be evident in existing systems and processes. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred with 3-5 years of relevant experience. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. C.P.M., C.P.S.M. or N.A.C.M. certifications or eligibility preferred. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention preferred. Ability to guide the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations and handle problems. Leadership skills to motivate team impact on quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the job discipline and department. In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. Extensive organizational skills with a strong inquisitive mindset. Advanced math skills. Ability to calculate difficult figures such as percentages, fractions, and other financial-related calculations. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
About the Role: As a CBRE Procurement Manager, you'll be responsible for managing a team of employees responsible for sourcing, negotiating, and managing service provider for outsourced services. You will also assist a client or department with the development and execution of sourcing and procurement strategies. This job is part of the Procurement function. They are responsible for sourcing and purchasing goods, services, or raw materials from vendors and suppliers. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Coordinate and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Work with business stakeholders, operational shared services team members, and sponsors to develop, coordinate, and execute strategy at local and regional levels. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Draft, review, negotiate, and maintain contracts and other business documents in support of the purchase of goods and services. Review the process of contract terminations, expirations, extensions, and renewals. Inform peers and corporate management staff of changes or results. Manage supplier and contractor certification process. Conduct periodic visits to supplier work locations to review vendor performance. Mentor and educate on contemporary outsourcing practices and the value of applying them. Analyze account-wide facility management services spend, suppliers, operations, and statement of works to identify opportunities for value creation. Assist with creating RTFs, selecting solutions, and negotiating. Prepare and maintain contracts with national and regional service providers. Ensure contracts adhere to company standards. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Influence parties of shared interests to reach an agreement. Deal with sensitive issues. Apply knowledge of own discipline and how own discipline integrates with others to achieve team and departmental objectives. Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve day-to-day and moderately complex issues which may or may not be evident in existing systems and processes. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred with 3-5 years of relevant experience. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. C.P.M., C.P.S.M. or N.A.C.M. certifications or eligibility preferred. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention preferred. Ability to guide the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations and handle problems. Leadership skills to motivate team impact on quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of the job discipline and department. In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. Extensive organizational skills with a strong inquisitive mindset. Advanced math skills. Ability to calculate difficult figures such as percentages, fractions, and other financial-related calculations. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Royal Trinity Hospice
Facilities Manager
Royal Trinity Hospice
Salary: £ 41,700 - £49,000 pa (Mulberry PayScale, Grade Foxglove) Hours: Full time (37.5 hours/week) Contract: Permanent We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Facilities Manager to lead and oversee the housekeeping, laundry, portering, gardening, catering, and maintenance teams at Royal Trinity Hospice. This role involves ensuring a safe, compliant, and compassionate environment for patients, staff, tenants, and visitors by maintaining high standards of facilities management. Overall purpose of the role Lead and deliver an effective housekeeping operation ensuring systems and processes are efficient and aligned with organisational goals. Deputise for the Head of Facilities when needed to Support the delivery of the annual health & safety audits, working collaboratively with consultants and staff to achieve high standards of safety at the hospice. Ensure all estates infrastructure work efficiently and effectively, meet the required Trinity standards and fulfil all statutory and regulatory obligations In conjunction with Health and Safety Consultants, to ensure the internal and external environment is safe and that all relevant risk management activities (including incident management system) are completed to required standards Support the procurement of facilities management service contracts including all planned, preventative maintenance (PPM) requirements ensuring excellent supplier relationship management to hold contractors to account Manage and develop ten staff members in the housekeeping department. Skills and experience required Vocational qualifications in Facilities Management or Health and Safety (minimum IOSHH or NEBOSH General Certificate, IWFM Diploma, or equivalent). A minimum of three years experience in facilities, building services, and health & safety management. Proven experience managing multidisciplinary teams, ideally within a healthcare setting. Previous responsibility for fire safety, risk assessments, policies, and audits within a healthcare environment (preferred), Comprehensive understanding of health and safety standards, infection control protocols, facilities contracts and budget management. Must stay up to date with current legislation. Proficiency in MS Office 365. Strong analytical skills for managing records, compliance reports, and resource allocation. Knowledge of Healthcare National Cleaning Standards. Waste Management qualifications. Familiarity with CQC standards for Estates and Facilities Services. Understanding of NHS Litigation Authority Standards for Facilities Infrastructure Services. Benefits We match Agenda for Change/NHS terms and conditions for maternity, paternity and long-term sickness pay Length of service for those joining directly from another CQC regulated organisation (NHS, social care, hospice) is recognised in annual leave, maternity, paternity and long-term sickness pay A pension scheme is offered with employer contributions of up to 7.5% or a continuation of your existing NHS pension A generous 27 days annual leave increasing to 29 after 5 years and 33 days after 10 years, plus bank holidays (any bank holidays worked will be given back in lieu) Cycle to work scheme and interest-free season ticket loans available Free eyesight test for DSE users and a contribution towards the cost of glasses 25% store discount in Trinity shops Life assurance cover Lots of opportunities to attend exciting and high-profile events e.g. a staff lottery to attend our regular biannual Gala dinner; participating in Royal visits, and the annual summer garden party Regular ballots for donated free tickets and prizes Access to courses of free counselling Royal Trinity Hospice is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. Everyone at Trinity is treated fairly with dignity and respect irrespective of age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, civil partnership status, disability, nationality, race, religion or belief. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive organisation that encourages and supports fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion and engagement (FREDIE) in all its forms. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. How to apply If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, please complete the online application below. For an informal chat or visit, please contact Elizabeth Ademolake, Head of Facilities Closing Date: 27 May 2026 Interview Date: TBC Please note, if sufficient applications are received, we may close this advert early.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Salary: £ 41,700 - £49,000 pa (Mulberry PayScale, Grade Foxglove) Hours: Full time (37.5 hours/week) Contract: Permanent We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Facilities Manager to lead and oversee the housekeeping, laundry, portering, gardening, catering, and maintenance teams at Royal Trinity Hospice. This role involves ensuring a safe, compliant, and compassionate environment for patients, staff, tenants, and visitors by maintaining high standards of facilities management. Overall purpose of the role Lead and deliver an effective housekeeping operation ensuring systems and processes are efficient and aligned with organisational goals. Deputise for the Head of Facilities when needed to Support the delivery of the annual health & safety audits, working collaboratively with consultants and staff to achieve high standards of safety at the hospice. Ensure all estates infrastructure work efficiently and effectively, meet the required Trinity standards and fulfil all statutory and regulatory obligations In conjunction with Health and Safety Consultants, to ensure the internal and external environment is safe and that all relevant risk management activities (including incident management system) are completed to required standards Support the procurement of facilities management service contracts including all planned, preventative maintenance (PPM) requirements ensuring excellent supplier relationship management to hold contractors to account Manage and develop ten staff members in the housekeeping department. Skills and experience required Vocational qualifications in Facilities Management or Health and Safety (minimum IOSHH or NEBOSH General Certificate, IWFM Diploma, or equivalent). A minimum of three years experience in facilities, building services, and health & safety management. Proven experience managing multidisciplinary teams, ideally within a healthcare setting. Previous responsibility for fire safety, risk assessments, policies, and audits within a healthcare environment (preferred), Comprehensive understanding of health and safety standards, infection control protocols, facilities contracts and budget management. Must stay up to date with current legislation. Proficiency in MS Office 365. Strong analytical skills for managing records, compliance reports, and resource allocation. Knowledge of Healthcare National Cleaning Standards. Waste Management qualifications. Familiarity with CQC standards for Estates and Facilities Services. Understanding of NHS Litigation Authority Standards for Facilities Infrastructure Services. Benefits We match Agenda for Change/NHS terms and conditions for maternity, paternity and long-term sickness pay Length of service for those joining directly from another CQC regulated organisation (NHS, social care, hospice) is recognised in annual leave, maternity, paternity and long-term sickness pay A pension scheme is offered with employer contributions of up to 7.5% or a continuation of your existing NHS pension A generous 27 days annual leave increasing to 29 after 5 years and 33 days after 10 years, plus bank holidays (any bank holidays worked will be given back in lieu) Cycle to work scheme and interest-free season ticket loans available Free eyesight test for DSE users and a contribution towards the cost of glasses 25% store discount in Trinity shops Life assurance cover Lots of opportunities to attend exciting and high-profile events e.g. a staff lottery to attend our regular biannual Gala dinner; participating in Royal visits, and the annual summer garden party Regular ballots for donated free tickets and prizes Access to courses of free counselling Royal Trinity Hospice is committed to promoting equal opportunities in employment. Everyone at Trinity is treated fairly with dignity and respect irrespective of age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, civil partnership status, disability, nationality, race, religion or belief. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive organisation that encourages and supports fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion and engagement (FREDIE) in all its forms. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. How to apply If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, please complete the online application below. For an informal chat or visit, please contact Elizabeth Ademolake, Head of Facilities Closing Date: 27 May 2026 Interview Date: TBC Please note, if sufficient applications are received, we may close this advert early.
Development & Acquisitions Officer
NIFHA - Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Association City, Belfast
Development & Acquisitions Officer NB Housing Closing Date: 30 April 2026 Location: 288-290 Crumlin Road, Belfast BT147ED Contract: Permanent Hours: 37 Job Ref: DAO/04/26 The post holder will be required to manage and progress all housing development opportunities on behalf of the Association in accordance with the DfC Housing Association Guide and under the direction of the Development Manager. This is a full-time permanent post working 37 hours per week. Qualifications The successful candidate must have: 3rd Level education (University Degree/HND/HNC or equivalent) in a property or construction related discipline e.g. building/construction, housing or development related OR A minimum of 3 year's relevant experience (within the last 5 years) in housing, construction or a development environment incorporating the following service areas: Contract management Project management Procurement Stakeholder Engagement Site identification and feasibility assessments Negotiating land purchases A minimum of 1 year's relevant experience (within the last 5 years) in housing, construction or development environment. Benefits Salary is £34,434 - £39,862 per annum Generous optional contributory pension scheme 37 hours per week 23 days annual leave, rising to 28 days after 5 years 12 customary holidays Excellent work and family friendly policies Employee assistance programme NB Housing is an equal opportunity employer
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Development & Acquisitions Officer NB Housing Closing Date: 30 April 2026 Location: 288-290 Crumlin Road, Belfast BT147ED Contract: Permanent Hours: 37 Job Ref: DAO/04/26 The post holder will be required to manage and progress all housing development opportunities on behalf of the Association in accordance with the DfC Housing Association Guide and under the direction of the Development Manager. This is a full-time permanent post working 37 hours per week. Qualifications The successful candidate must have: 3rd Level education (University Degree/HND/HNC or equivalent) in a property or construction related discipline e.g. building/construction, housing or development related OR A minimum of 3 year's relevant experience (within the last 5 years) in housing, construction or a development environment incorporating the following service areas: Contract management Project management Procurement Stakeholder Engagement Site identification and feasibility assessments Negotiating land purchases A minimum of 1 year's relevant experience (within the last 5 years) in housing, construction or development environment. Benefits Salary is £34,434 - £39,862 per annum Generous optional contributory pension scheme 37 hours per week 23 days annual leave, rising to 28 days after 5 years 12 customary holidays Excellent work and family friendly policies Employee assistance programme NB Housing is an equal opportunity employer

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