The Titan Group provides a broad range of services across the whole wealth value chain - from financial planning, investment management through to platform, trading, settlement and custody services. Its strategy is to be able to offer modular, incremental services to its clients allowing them to adjust their business models as and when they choose to. As part of this Titan is also an active acquirer of UK based asset managers and other wealth related businesses. Due to this Titan Wealth is expanding rapidly through strategic acquisitions, offering a unique combination of start-up energy and the security of private equity backing. It's an inspiring time to join the team! Titan Wealth Planning (TWP) is a subsidiary of Titan Wealth. Our focus is providing best-in-class advice on wealth management, employee benefits, and retirement planning. Our mission is to help businesses and their employees explore, set, and achieve their financial goals. Are you an experienced leader in financial planning, ready to take the next step in your career? We are seeking a Regional Manager to lead our team of Private Client Financial Planners across the South of England. You'll play a pivotal role in delivering outstanding financial advice and service to our valued clients, while driving business growth and supporting the professional development of your team. The role will be looking after the Norwich patch, and will be expected to attend the Norwich office circa 2 days a week/as required You'll be managing a team of roughly 20 Advisors - relevant experience is a must, as well as strong team management experience, managing through complex change due to integrations. As Regional Manager, you will: Achieve team revenue and new business targets. Ensure the team focus on delivering an excellent service to all clients. Ensure the team deploy and understand our core proposition. Coach, develop and motivate the team to ensure they perform at a high level, strive for excellence and deliver individual and business goals. Address any training and development needs, ensuring direct reports have a personal development plan. Work alongside the T&C Manager to ensure continued compliance with KPIs and wider performance measures. Lead business development campaigns, with support from the Business Development Team. Ensure the team proactively work with the wider group and identify opportunities to cross refer clients. Maintain effective internal relationships to ensure the smooth flow of client work through the advice process. Proactively develop customer relationships by making efforts to listen and understand the customer (both internal and external). Support the delivery of key projects, sometimes leading their deployment. Set clear personal objectives that are SMART and challenging, review objectives and feedback regularly in one to ones and performance reviews. Express ideas effectively in individual and group situations, adjusting language or terminology to the characteristics and needs of the audience. Maintain and promote social, ethical and organizational norms in conducting internal and external business activities. Work effectively across the business, taking actions that respect the needs and contributions of others, contribute to and accept the consensus. Perform ad hoc tasks as and when required, always bearing in mind TCF and the needs of the business. Create an environment where colleagues feel safe and are encouraged to challenge existing practices to provide improvements and efficiencies. Critical Skills: Awareness of operational, regulatory and conduct risk, which may impact on the business. Responsible for reporting to their line manager any risk which may impact on the business. Ability to deliver coaching and training to individuals and groups Ability to set objectives and manage the performance of staff Ability to work on own direction, delegate and run projects. Critical Knowledge and Experience: Attain a satisfactory level of technical and professional skills/knowledge in job-related areas, keep abreast of current developments and trends in areas of expertise. Financial planning experience Line management experience Coaching and leadership experience Qualifications: Essential - Diploma in Financial Planning (or equivalent) Desirable - Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning/Chartered Financial Planner or willingness to progress to this CAS holder SPS holder Our employees are talented people, distinguished by excellence. You will be able to demonstrate a willingness to embrace the Company values of: Creativity - we recognise we need new ways of thinking, learning and doing to both improve our own productivity and efficiency as well as to help us stay ahead of competitors. Commitment - we are team with the willingness to put time, effort and energy into driving change in the organisation, going the extra mile. Collaboration - we need teamwork amongst ourselves and with partners to generate more innovative, efficient and effective solutions and thereby a greater sense of achievement. Some of our benefits: - Competitive salary - Private Medical Insurance post probation - Attractive Employee Pension Scheme (7.5% employer & minimum 3% employee) - 25 days Annual Leave (plus buy and sell up to 5 days) - Office Christmas close (3-days) - Life Assurance - Health cash plan - Hybrid working - Discretionary performance related bonus - Employee Assistance Programme - Lunch and snacks provided in the Bristol office. - And lots of flexible benefits to choose from! The Titan Wealth Group is firmly committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for everyone who works with us, regardless of their race, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, physical ability or disability, or political affiliation. We believe that having a diverse team allows us to create the best possible outcomes for our clients and team members. We strive to provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the workplace with respect to recruitment and career advancement, pay and benefits, training and development opportunities and other job-related activities.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
The Titan Group provides a broad range of services across the whole wealth value chain - from financial planning, investment management through to platform, trading, settlement and custody services. Its strategy is to be able to offer modular, incremental services to its clients allowing them to adjust their business models as and when they choose to. As part of this Titan is also an active acquirer of UK based asset managers and other wealth related businesses. Due to this Titan Wealth is expanding rapidly through strategic acquisitions, offering a unique combination of start-up energy and the security of private equity backing. It's an inspiring time to join the team! Titan Wealth Planning (TWP) is a subsidiary of Titan Wealth. Our focus is providing best-in-class advice on wealth management, employee benefits, and retirement planning. Our mission is to help businesses and their employees explore, set, and achieve their financial goals. Are you an experienced leader in financial planning, ready to take the next step in your career? We are seeking a Regional Manager to lead our team of Private Client Financial Planners across the South of England. You'll play a pivotal role in delivering outstanding financial advice and service to our valued clients, while driving business growth and supporting the professional development of your team. The role will be looking after the Norwich patch, and will be expected to attend the Norwich office circa 2 days a week/as required You'll be managing a team of roughly 20 Advisors - relevant experience is a must, as well as strong team management experience, managing through complex change due to integrations. As Regional Manager, you will: Achieve team revenue and new business targets. Ensure the team focus on delivering an excellent service to all clients. Ensure the team deploy and understand our core proposition. Coach, develop and motivate the team to ensure they perform at a high level, strive for excellence and deliver individual and business goals. Address any training and development needs, ensuring direct reports have a personal development plan. Work alongside the T&C Manager to ensure continued compliance with KPIs and wider performance measures. Lead business development campaigns, with support from the Business Development Team. Ensure the team proactively work with the wider group and identify opportunities to cross refer clients. Maintain effective internal relationships to ensure the smooth flow of client work through the advice process. Proactively develop customer relationships by making efforts to listen and understand the customer (both internal and external). Support the delivery of key projects, sometimes leading their deployment. Set clear personal objectives that are SMART and challenging, review objectives and feedback regularly in one to ones and performance reviews. Express ideas effectively in individual and group situations, adjusting language or terminology to the characteristics and needs of the audience. Maintain and promote social, ethical and organizational norms in conducting internal and external business activities. Work effectively across the business, taking actions that respect the needs and contributions of others, contribute to and accept the consensus. Perform ad hoc tasks as and when required, always bearing in mind TCF and the needs of the business. Create an environment where colleagues feel safe and are encouraged to challenge existing practices to provide improvements and efficiencies. Critical Skills: Awareness of operational, regulatory and conduct risk, which may impact on the business. Responsible for reporting to their line manager any risk which may impact on the business. Ability to deliver coaching and training to individuals and groups Ability to set objectives and manage the performance of staff Ability to work on own direction, delegate and run projects. Critical Knowledge and Experience: Attain a satisfactory level of technical and professional skills/knowledge in job-related areas, keep abreast of current developments and trends in areas of expertise. Financial planning experience Line management experience Coaching and leadership experience Qualifications: Essential - Diploma in Financial Planning (or equivalent) Desirable - Advanced Diploma in Financial Planning/Chartered Financial Planner or willingness to progress to this CAS holder SPS holder Our employees are talented people, distinguished by excellence. You will be able to demonstrate a willingness to embrace the Company values of: Creativity - we recognise we need new ways of thinking, learning and doing to both improve our own productivity and efficiency as well as to help us stay ahead of competitors. Commitment - we are team with the willingness to put time, effort and energy into driving change in the organisation, going the extra mile. Collaboration - we need teamwork amongst ourselves and with partners to generate more innovative, efficient and effective solutions and thereby a greater sense of achievement. Some of our benefits: - Competitive salary - Private Medical Insurance post probation - Attractive Employee Pension Scheme (7.5% employer & minimum 3% employee) - 25 days Annual Leave (plus buy and sell up to 5 days) - Office Christmas close (3-days) - Life Assurance - Health cash plan - Hybrid working - Discretionary performance related bonus - Employee Assistance Programme - Lunch and snacks provided in the Bristol office. - And lots of flexible benefits to choose from! The Titan Wealth Group is firmly committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for everyone who works with us, regardless of their race, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, physical ability or disability, or political affiliation. We believe that having a diverse team allows us to create the best possible outcomes for our clients and team members. We strive to provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the workplace with respect to recruitment and career advancement, pay and benefits, training and development opportunities and other job-related activities.
A global investment management firm in London seeks a Head of Investment Risk to lead their Discretionary Risk Management team. The ideal candidate will have a postgraduate degree and at least 10 years' experience in risk management, especially related to credit. Responsibilities include strategic leadership, stakeholder engagement, and driving risk oversight. The role offers robust career growth and flexible working in an inclusive environment with a comprehensive benefits package.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
A global investment management firm in London seeks a Head of Investment Risk to lead their Discretionary Risk Management team. The ideal candidate will have a postgraduate degree and at least 10 years' experience in risk management, especially related to credit. Responsibilities include strategic leadership, stakeholder engagement, and driving risk oversight. The role offers robust career growth and flexible working in an inclusive environment with a comprehensive benefits package.
Reward & Benefit Consultant (12 Month FTC) UK based with travel - Belfast, Bristol, Methil Fixed Term Contract (12 months) Reporting to: Head of Reward Shape reward strategy where it really matters. We're looking for an experienced Reward Consultant to join our UK People team on a 9-12 month fixed term contract. This is a high impact role where you'll design and deliver reward solutions that directly support project delivery, talent attraction, and long term business performance across multiple UK sites. If you enjoy combining commercial thinking, data led insight, and stakeholder influence-and want to see your work make a tangible difference-this could be a great fit. The Role You'll take ownership of compensation and benefits strategy, partnering closely with HR, Finance, Talent Acquisition, and senior leaders to ensure reward frameworks are competitive, fair, compliant, and aligned with both business needs and regulatory/union environments. Your work will help ensure we attract and retain critical skills, motivate performance, and support complex, project led delivery. What You'll Be Doing Reward Strategy & Market Insight Lead market pricing and job benchmarking activities Design salary structures, job levelling, and geographic differentials for multi site UK operations Develop job architecture, career paths, and competency frameworks Advise on pay positioning for scarce and critical skillsets Benchmark and review variable pay, allowances, overtime and shift premiums Pay Governance & Operational Delivery Deliver annual pay review and bonus cycles end to end Maintain pay ranges, grades, and alignment with recognised external frameworks Ensure compliance with UK reward legislation (HMRC, IR35, NMW, Working Time, Gender Pay) Design and maintain recognition schemes aligned to performance and safety outcomes Equity, Risk & Employee Relations Lead pay equity analysis and remediation planning Assess and advise on retention awards and scarcity allowances with clear ROI Support union negotiations and site specific pay frameworks Incentives & Project Linked Rewards Design short term incentive plans and bonus scorecards Develop project based, milestone driven incentive frameworks Benefits & Reward Communication Support benefits reviews and supplier management Create clear, engaging reward communications for leaders and employees Analytics & Stakeholder Advisory Build reward dashboards (pay mix, compa ratios, range penetration, flight risk) Provide expert advice on offers, promotions, and retention cases What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications 5+ years' experience in Reward / Compensation & Benefits Background in engineering, manufacturing, energy or defence environments preferred Strong market pricing and job evaluation experience (e.g. WTW) Proven delivery of annual reward cycles and incentive design Solid knowledge of UK reward compliance (global exposure a bonus) Advanced Excel modelling skills; experience with HRIS and analytics tools Degree, CIPD, or Reward/C&B qualification desirable Skills & Behaviours Commercial and pragmatic mindset Strong analytical capability with clear data storytelling Confident stakeholder influencer, credible with senior leaders Highly organised and resilient under pressure Trusted with confidential and sensitive data
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Reward & Benefit Consultant (12 Month FTC) UK based with travel - Belfast, Bristol, Methil Fixed Term Contract (12 months) Reporting to: Head of Reward Shape reward strategy where it really matters. We're looking for an experienced Reward Consultant to join our UK People team on a 9-12 month fixed term contract. This is a high impact role where you'll design and deliver reward solutions that directly support project delivery, talent attraction, and long term business performance across multiple UK sites. If you enjoy combining commercial thinking, data led insight, and stakeholder influence-and want to see your work make a tangible difference-this could be a great fit. The Role You'll take ownership of compensation and benefits strategy, partnering closely with HR, Finance, Talent Acquisition, and senior leaders to ensure reward frameworks are competitive, fair, compliant, and aligned with both business needs and regulatory/union environments. Your work will help ensure we attract and retain critical skills, motivate performance, and support complex, project led delivery. What You'll Be Doing Reward Strategy & Market Insight Lead market pricing and job benchmarking activities Design salary structures, job levelling, and geographic differentials for multi site UK operations Develop job architecture, career paths, and competency frameworks Advise on pay positioning for scarce and critical skillsets Benchmark and review variable pay, allowances, overtime and shift premiums Pay Governance & Operational Delivery Deliver annual pay review and bonus cycles end to end Maintain pay ranges, grades, and alignment with recognised external frameworks Ensure compliance with UK reward legislation (HMRC, IR35, NMW, Working Time, Gender Pay) Design and maintain recognition schemes aligned to performance and safety outcomes Equity, Risk & Employee Relations Lead pay equity analysis and remediation planning Assess and advise on retention awards and scarcity allowances with clear ROI Support union negotiations and site specific pay frameworks Incentives & Project Linked Rewards Design short term incentive plans and bonus scorecards Develop project based, milestone driven incentive frameworks Benefits & Reward Communication Support benefits reviews and supplier management Create clear, engaging reward communications for leaders and employees Analytics & Stakeholder Advisory Build reward dashboards (pay mix, compa ratios, range penetration, flight risk) Provide expert advice on offers, promotions, and retention cases What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications 5+ years' experience in Reward / Compensation & Benefits Background in engineering, manufacturing, energy or defence environments preferred Strong market pricing and job evaluation experience (e.g. WTW) Proven delivery of annual reward cycles and incentive design Solid knowledge of UK reward compliance (global exposure a bonus) Advanced Excel modelling skills; experience with HRIS and analytics tools Degree, CIPD, or Reward/C&B qualification desirable Skills & Behaviours Commercial and pragmatic mindset Strong analytical capability with clear data storytelling Confident stakeholder influencer, credible with senior leaders Highly organised and resilient under pressure Trusted with confidential and sensitive data
Our Yorkshire based client are looking to expand and require a Head of Audit to lead and grow its audit function. This senior role has responsibility for audit strategy, quality, team leadership, and commercial performance, working closely with the senior leadership team.The role combines technical oversight, people management, and client engagement. The successful candidate will be a Responsible Individual, signing audit reports and overseeing a varied portfolio across owner-managed businesses and the not-for-profit sector.Key Responsibilities:Lead audit strategy aligned to wider business objectivesManage and develop a high-performing audit teamEnsure audit quality, compliance, and risk managementAct as a trusted adviser to key clientsDrive innovation and efficiency in audit deliveryOversee departmental performance and KPIsAbout You:ACA/ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Responsible Individual10+ years' audit experience in practiceStrong technical expertise (UK GAAP, IFRS, ISAs)Proven senior leader with commercial and client-facing skillsWhat's on Offer:Competitive six-figure salary plus bonusEquity participation opportunityFlexible working and attractive benefitsSupportive culture with ongoing developmentTHE CONSULTANCY:Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Our Yorkshire based client are looking to expand and require a Head of Audit to lead and grow its audit function. This senior role has responsibility for audit strategy, quality, team leadership, and commercial performance, working closely with the senior leadership team.The role combines technical oversight, people management, and client engagement. The successful candidate will be a Responsible Individual, signing audit reports and overseeing a varied portfolio across owner-managed businesses and the not-for-profit sector.Key Responsibilities:Lead audit strategy aligned to wider business objectivesManage and develop a high-performing audit teamEnsure audit quality, compliance, and risk managementAct as a trusted adviser to key clientsDrive innovation and efficiency in audit deliveryOversee departmental performance and KPIsAbout You:ACA/ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Responsible Individual10+ years' audit experience in practiceStrong technical expertise (UK GAAP, IFRS, ISAs)Proven senior leader with commercial and client-facing skillsWhat's on Offer:Competitive six-figure salary plus bonusEquity participation opportunityFlexible working and attractive benefitsSupportive culture with ongoing developmentTHE CONSULTANCY:Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Lloyd's is the world's leading insurance and reinsurance marketplace. We share the collective intelligence and risk sharing expertise of the market's brightest minds, working together for a braver world.Our shared values: we are brave; we are stronger together; we do the right thing; guide what we do and how we act. If you share our values and our passion to build a future that's more sustainable, resilient and inclusive, you'll find a home at Lloyd's - build a braver future with us.The role is a senior actuarial position within the team with responsibility for management of several work areas, across Reserving. The position acts as a key point of contact for assigned stakeholders and provides expert review on technically challenging pieces of work. This role is to be a subject matter expert and key reviewer across complex lines of business and challenging market entities. The position leads or supports high impact actuarial oversight activities, contributes to technical standards, and plays a central role in cross functional stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities: Technical Oversight (Syndicate and/or Market level) Owning more complex or technical pieces of work, + Own/responsible for being SME for one or more complex Lines of Business + Responsible for review across larger, Tier 1, or more challenging syndicates, agents, and new entrants. In the absence of Head of Reserving and L14s, this role can provide quorum to the Actuarial Oversight Review Group (AORG), in line with the updated ToR. Providing input into Risk Identification oversight. Supporting delivery of the Global Central Reserving Exercise (GCRE) undertaken at Lloyd's in order to inform the view of surplus within the market. Review of the appropriateness of syndicate reserve estimates. Analysis to assess syndicate-level reserve adequacy. Providing input to appropriateness and status of reserving risk appetite. Centrewrite analysis. Quarterly Business Reviews (QBR). Technical Standards & Methodology Deliver training and mentoring for the broader team. Support uplift of technical and project capabilities, including updates to the reserving guidance, including Actuarial Function Reports. Support the development and maintenance of the Oversight Framework. Contribute to the application of the Principles-based Oversight (PBO) framework. Provide peer review to work areas as appropriate, focusing on required purpose and potential improvements to the work considered. Stakeholder Management, Collaboration & Reporting Maintain strong connections with other analytical, Underwriting, Lloyd's Internal Model team, Risk Management, International Regulatory Affairs and other parts of the Corporation to ensure alignment of methodologies and assumptions, e.g. feed into appropriate WG such as UCARE. Serve as primary Point of Contact for assigned syndicates or thematic areas. Handle escalations for tricky or high profile stakeholders. Represent the team in internal working groups. Contribute to shaping team processes, frameworks, and best practices. Report on outcomes of this work to management within the team and external to the team as appropriate Ensure all reporting is in line with professional requirements and standards Team Management Assist with recruitment into the team Plan and deliver appropriate resourcing and training for work areas responsible for leading May be asked to manage and support the development, performance, and day to day work of direct reports. Knowledge & Experience: Advanced knowledge of the actuarial techniques involved in non-life insurance Knowledge of various IT tools including Excel, Access, Word. Knowledge of reserving tools including ResQ or similar. Experience in non-life insurance work, preferably with some exposure across a range of work areas and significant reserving experience. Experience in leading project work to completion. Qualifications: Degree level Qualified as a fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (or equivalent) or studying towards this qualificationDiversity and inclusion are a focus for us - Lloyd's aim is to build a diverse, inclusive environment that reflects the global markets we work in. One where everyone is treated with dignity and respect to achieve their full potential. In practice, this means we are positive and inclusive about making workplace adjustments, we offer regular health and wellbeing programmes, diversity and inclusion training, employee networks, mentoring and volunteering opportunities as well as investment into your professional development. You can read more about diversity and inclusion on our .We understand that our work/life balance is important to us all and that a hybrid of working from the office and home can offer a great level of flexibility. Flexible working forms part of a total reward approach which offers a host of other benefits over and above the standard offering (generous pension, healthcare, wellbeing etc). These include financial support for training, education & development, a benefit allowance (to spend on our flexible benefits such as gym membership, dental insurance, extra holiday or to partake in our cycle to work scheme), employee recognition scheme and various employee discount schemes.By choosing Lloyd's, you'll be part of a team that brings together the best minds in the industry, and together with our underwriters and brokers, we create innovative, responsive solutions allowing us to share risk and solve complex problems.Should you require any additional support with your application, or any adjustments, please click the following link; Please note, clicking on this link does not register your application for the vacancy Our role is to inspire courage, so tomorrow's progress isn't limited by today's risks. Lloyd's aim is to build a diverse, inclusive environment that reflects the global markets we work in and in which everyone is treated with dignity and respect.We will invest in attracting the best talent to Lloyd's, making sure recruitment is targeted at bringing in the skills we need to evolve.We will develop a talent pipeline that provides us with the key capabilities we will need for the future. To also create a culture in which every employee fulfils their full potential, ensuring that leaders role-model the behaviours we expect in ourselves and others.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Lloyd's is the world's leading insurance and reinsurance marketplace. We share the collective intelligence and risk sharing expertise of the market's brightest minds, working together for a braver world.Our shared values: we are brave; we are stronger together; we do the right thing; guide what we do and how we act. If you share our values and our passion to build a future that's more sustainable, resilient and inclusive, you'll find a home at Lloyd's - build a braver future with us.The role is a senior actuarial position within the team with responsibility for management of several work areas, across Reserving. The position acts as a key point of contact for assigned stakeholders and provides expert review on technically challenging pieces of work. This role is to be a subject matter expert and key reviewer across complex lines of business and challenging market entities. The position leads or supports high impact actuarial oversight activities, contributes to technical standards, and plays a central role in cross functional stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities: Technical Oversight (Syndicate and/or Market level) Owning more complex or technical pieces of work, + Own/responsible for being SME for one or more complex Lines of Business + Responsible for review across larger, Tier 1, or more challenging syndicates, agents, and new entrants. In the absence of Head of Reserving and L14s, this role can provide quorum to the Actuarial Oversight Review Group (AORG), in line with the updated ToR. Providing input into Risk Identification oversight. Supporting delivery of the Global Central Reserving Exercise (GCRE) undertaken at Lloyd's in order to inform the view of surplus within the market. Review of the appropriateness of syndicate reserve estimates. Analysis to assess syndicate-level reserve adequacy. Providing input to appropriateness and status of reserving risk appetite. Centrewrite analysis. Quarterly Business Reviews (QBR). Technical Standards & Methodology Deliver training and mentoring for the broader team. Support uplift of technical and project capabilities, including updates to the reserving guidance, including Actuarial Function Reports. Support the development and maintenance of the Oversight Framework. Contribute to the application of the Principles-based Oversight (PBO) framework. Provide peer review to work areas as appropriate, focusing on required purpose and potential improvements to the work considered. Stakeholder Management, Collaboration & Reporting Maintain strong connections with other analytical, Underwriting, Lloyd's Internal Model team, Risk Management, International Regulatory Affairs and other parts of the Corporation to ensure alignment of methodologies and assumptions, e.g. feed into appropriate WG such as UCARE. Serve as primary Point of Contact for assigned syndicates or thematic areas. Handle escalations for tricky or high profile stakeholders. Represent the team in internal working groups. Contribute to shaping team processes, frameworks, and best practices. Report on outcomes of this work to management within the team and external to the team as appropriate Ensure all reporting is in line with professional requirements and standards Team Management Assist with recruitment into the team Plan and deliver appropriate resourcing and training for work areas responsible for leading May be asked to manage and support the development, performance, and day to day work of direct reports. Knowledge & Experience: Advanced knowledge of the actuarial techniques involved in non-life insurance Knowledge of various IT tools including Excel, Access, Word. Knowledge of reserving tools including ResQ or similar. Experience in non-life insurance work, preferably with some exposure across a range of work areas and significant reserving experience. Experience in leading project work to completion. Qualifications: Degree level Qualified as a fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (or equivalent) or studying towards this qualificationDiversity and inclusion are a focus for us - Lloyd's aim is to build a diverse, inclusive environment that reflects the global markets we work in. One where everyone is treated with dignity and respect to achieve their full potential. In practice, this means we are positive and inclusive about making workplace adjustments, we offer regular health and wellbeing programmes, diversity and inclusion training, employee networks, mentoring and volunteering opportunities as well as investment into your professional development. You can read more about diversity and inclusion on our .We understand that our work/life balance is important to us all and that a hybrid of working from the office and home can offer a great level of flexibility. Flexible working forms part of a total reward approach which offers a host of other benefits over and above the standard offering (generous pension, healthcare, wellbeing etc). These include financial support for training, education & development, a benefit allowance (to spend on our flexible benefits such as gym membership, dental insurance, extra holiday or to partake in our cycle to work scheme), employee recognition scheme and various employee discount schemes.By choosing Lloyd's, you'll be part of a team that brings together the best minds in the industry, and together with our underwriters and brokers, we create innovative, responsive solutions allowing us to share risk and solve complex problems.Should you require any additional support with your application, or any adjustments, please click the following link; Please note, clicking on this link does not register your application for the vacancy Our role is to inspire courage, so tomorrow's progress isn't limited by today's risks. Lloyd's aim is to build a diverse, inclusive environment that reflects the global markets we work in and in which everyone is treated with dignity and respect.We will invest in attracting the best talent to Lloyd's, making sure recruitment is targeted at bringing in the skills we need to evolve.We will develop a talent pipeline that provides us with the key capabilities we will need for the future. To also create a culture in which every employee fulfils their full potential, ensuring that leaders role-model the behaviours we expect in ourselves and others.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Finance Manager to oversee financial operations and strategy within the automotive and manufacturing sector. The role requires a strong understanding of accounting principles and the ability to manage budgets, forecasts, and compliance effectively. Client Details Our client is a reputable organisation within the automotive and manufacturing sector. As a medium-sized company, they have established themselves as a leader in their field, delivering exceptional products and services to their clients. Description Key Responsibilities Management Accounts & Reporting Produce monthly management accounts including P&L, balance sheet, and variance analysis Post journals, accruals, prepayments, and month-end adjustments Ensure timely and accurate month-end close process Maintain and develop meaningful KPIs to support business decision-making Support budgeting and forecasting processes Cashflow & Working Capital Prepare and maintain rolling cashflow forecasts Monitor daily cash position and working capital requirements Track debtor and creditor balances and highlight risks or pressures Support cost control across purchasing, stock, and overhead spend Transactional Finance Oversee day-to-day finance operations including purchase ledger, sales ledger, and bank reconciliations Ensure accuracy and integrity of all transactional postings Review and process supplier payments and customer receipts Maintain clean and reconciled balance sheet accounts Payroll & Compliance Manage monthly payroll processing, including PAYE and associated filings Ensure compliance with statutory requirements including VAT, PAYE, and other HMRC obligations Support preparation and submission of VAT returns Assist with statutory filings and Companies House requirements Systems & Processes Maintain and improve finance processes and internal controls Support optimisation of accounting/ERP systems and reporting tools Identify and implement efficiencies in transactional and reporting processes Ensure financial data is accurate, consistent, and well-controlled Business Support & Analysis Provide financial insight to support operational decision-making Work closely with operational teams to understand cost drivers and performance Support ad-hoc analysis including pricing, margins, and cost reviews Assist with insurance, contracts, and other business support tasks as required Profile A successful Finance Manager should have: A professional accounting qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, ACA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and regulations. Proven expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis. Experience in the industrial and manufacturing sector is desirable. Job Offer £55,000 - £65,000 + benefits
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Finance Manager to oversee financial operations and strategy within the automotive and manufacturing sector. The role requires a strong understanding of accounting principles and the ability to manage budgets, forecasts, and compliance effectively. Client Details Our client is a reputable organisation within the automotive and manufacturing sector. As a medium-sized company, they have established themselves as a leader in their field, delivering exceptional products and services to their clients. Description Key Responsibilities Management Accounts & Reporting Produce monthly management accounts including P&L, balance sheet, and variance analysis Post journals, accruals, prepayments, and month-end adjustments Ensure timely and accurate month-end close process Maintain and develop meaningful KPIs to support business decision-making Support budgeting and forecasting processes Cashflow & Working Capital Prepare and maintain rolling cashflow forecasts Monitor daily cash position and working capital requirements Track debtor and creditor balances and highlight risks or pressures Support cost control across purchasing, stock, and overhead spend Transactional Finance Oversee day-to-day finance operations including purchase ledger, sales ledger, and bank reconciliations Ensure accuracy and integrity of all transactional postings Review and process supplier payments and customer receipts Maintain clean and reconciled balance sheet accounts Payroll & Compliance Manage monthly payroll processing, including PAYE and associated filings Ensure compliance with statutory requirements including VAT, PAYE, and other HMRC obligations Support preparation and submission of VAT returns Assist with statutory filings and Companies House requirements Systems & Processes Maintain and improve finance processes and internal controls Support optimisation of accounting/ERP systems and reporting tools Identify and implement efficiencies in transactional and reporting processes Ensure financial data is accurate, consistent, and well-controlled Business Support & Analysis Provide financial insight to support operational decision-making Work closely with operational teams to understand cost drivers and performance Support ad-hoc analysis including pricing, margins, and cost reviews Assist with insurance, contracts, and other business support tasks as required Profile A successful Finance Manager should have: A professional accounting qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, ACA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and regulations. Proven expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis. Experience in the industrial and manufacturing sector is desirable. Job Offer £55,000 - £65,000 + benefits
Financial Controller Leicester 6-Month FTC £75,000 - £80,000 SF Recruitment are partnering with an exciting Manufacturing business in their search for a Financial Controller. Our client is an SME Manufacturing business on the outskirts of Leicester City Centre with free on-site parking. As the Financial Controller you will be the Site Finance Lead & be a key part of the Management Team reporting to the European Finance Director - A key aspect of the position will be focused on improving financial control within group guidelines, overseeing all aspects of financial reporting and providing business partnering, commercial support and financial analysis for the site management team to help drive the business forward. The ideal Financial Controller will be a fully qualified accountant & have experience working within an SME & manufacturing business. Responsibilities of the Financial Controller: Lead and develop a small finance team, overseeing all financial operations Maintain and enhance financial systems to support efficient business and manufacturing performance Partner with the management team to inform decision-making on pricing, budgeting, purchasing, stock control, and margin improvement, using KPIs to drive performance Prepare monthly management accounts, including sales and margin analysis, variance reporting, overheads, regional and customer insights, balance sheet reconciliations, cash flow, and working capital Develop annual budgets and quarterly forecasts covering sales, margins, overheads, balance sheet, and cash flow Produce monthly cash flow forecasts and weekly sales and order book reports Manage monthly payroll, ensuring accurate processing and HMRC compliance Oversee VAT returns and ensure full reconciliation and compliance Complete regulatory and statistical submissions as required Prepare annual accounts and liaise with auditors and group teams on audit and tax requirements Manage invoice discounting reporting, including reconciliations and audit support This is position is office based. Must haves: ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified Background in manufacturing and experience working in a SME Advanced Excel skills Hands on approach, comfortable managing detail and routine tasks
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
Financial Controller Leicester 6-Month FTC £75,000 - £80,000 SF Recruitment are partnering with an exciting Manufacturing business in their search for a Financial Controller. Our client is an SME Manufacturing business on the outskirts of Leicester City Centre with free on-site parking. As the Financial Controller you will be the Site Finance Lead & be a key part of the Management Team reporting to the European Finance Director - A key aspect of the position will be focused on improving financial control within group guidelines, overseeing all aspects of financial reporting and providing business partnering, commercial support and financial analysis for the site management team to help drive the business forward. The ideal Financial Controller will be a fully qualified accountant & have experience working within an SME & manufacturing business. Responsibilities of the Financial Controller: Lead and develop a small finance team, overseeing all financial operations Maintain and enhance financial systems to support efficient business and manufacturing performance Partner with the management team to inform decision-making on pricing, budgeting, purchasing, stock control, and margin improvement, using KPIs to drive performance Prepare monthly management accounts, including sales and margin analysis, variance reporting, overheads, regional and customer insights, balance sheet reconciliations, cash flow, and working capital Develop annual budgets and quarterly forecasts covering sales, margins, overheads, balance sheet, and cash flow Produce monthly cash flow forecasts and weekly sales and order book reports Manage monthly payroll, ensuring accurate processing and HMRC compliance Oversee VAT returns and ensure full reconciliation and compliance Complete regulatory and statistical submissions as required Prepare annual accounts and liaise with auditors and group teams on audit and tax requirements Manage invoice discounting reporting, including reconciliations and audit support This is position is office based. Must haves: ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified Background in manufacturing and experience working in a SME Advanced Excel skills Hands on approach, comfortable managing detail and routine tasks
Are you an experienced Head of Operations & Finance? Are you ready to take your career to the next level in a dynamic and supportive environment? Our client, a leading organisation in the housing sector, is seeking a passionate and experienced Head of Operations & Finance to join their team in Greater London. This is a fantastic opportunity for a strategic leader who thrives on making a difference in the community! Location: Lewisham, Greater London Contract Type: Permanent Salary: 81,239 Commute: Just a 9-minute walk from Beckenham Hill train station! About the Role: As the Head of Operations & Finance, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of exceptional financial services while leading a dedicated team. Your responsibilities will include: Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with the Director of Finance to drive transformational management and service delivery improvements. Team Empowerment: Inspire and develop your team to adopt a collaborative approach, ensuring continuous learning and outstanding customer service. Financial Oversight: Manage financial control, balance sheet integrity and operational cash flow management. Compliance & Audit: Ensure adherence to financial regulations and oversee internal audits to maintain governance and accountability. Community Engagement: Actively contribute to enhancing the lives of residents and the wider community, embodying the organization's values. To succeed in this role, you should possess: Qualified as a Chartered Accountant. A strong background in financial management, particularly in a social housing or a regulated environment. Excellent leadership skills and a collaborative approach to team dynamics. A commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and driving performance. Do you want to work in a role with a supportive culture and be part of a team that values community, collaboration and consideration. Our client believing in providing opportunities that provide professional opportunities for continuous learning and growth. Your work will directly contribute to provide excellent homes and services making a tangible difference to customers lives. Commitment to Diversity: We welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you are a disabled person who may require reasonable adjustments to meet job requirements, we encourage you to apply. We are committed to exploring ways to adapt the role to enable your success. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are excited about leading operations and finance in a meaningful way, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your application, including your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are the perfect fit for this role. Closing Date: Sunday 27th April Join us in shaping the future of our community while advancing your career in a role that truly matters! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Head of Operations & Finance? Are you ready to take your career to the next level in a dynamic and supportive environment? Our client, a leading organisation in the housing sector, is seeking a passionate and experienced Head of Operations & Finance to join their team in Greater London. This is a fantastic opportunity for a strategic leader who thrives on making a difference in the community! Location: Lewisham, Greater London Contract Type: Permanent Salary: 81,239 Commute: Just a 9-minute walk from Beckenham Hill train station! About the Role: As the Head of Operations & Finance, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of exceptional financial services while leading a dedicated team. Your responsibilities will include: Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with the Director of Finance to drive transformational management and service delivery improvements. Team Empowerment: Inspire and develop your team to adopt a collaborative approach, ensuring continuous learning and outstanding customer service. Financial Oversight: Manage financial control, balance sheet integrity and operational cash flow management. Compliance & Audit: Ensure adherence to financial regulations and oversee internal audits to maintain governance and accountability. Community Engagement: Actively contribute to enhancing the lives of residents and the wider community, embodying the organization's values. To succeed in this role, you should possess: Qualified as a Chartered Accountant. A strong background in financial management, particularly in a social housing or a regulated environment. Excellent leadership skills and a collaborative approach to team dynamics. A commitment to delivering exceptional customer service and driving performance. Do you want to work in a role with a supportive culture and be part of a team that values community, collaboration and consideration. Our client believing in providing opportunities that provide professional opportunities for continuous learning and growth. Your work will directly contribute to provide excellent homes and services making a tangible difference to customers lives. Commitment to Diversity: We welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you are a disabled person who may require reasonable adjustments to meet job requirements, we encourage you to apply. We are committed to exploring ways to adapt the role to enable your success. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are excited about leading operations and finance in a meaningful way, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your application, including your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are the perfect fit for this role. Closing Date: Sunday 27th April Join us in shaping the future of our community while advancing your career in a role that truly matters! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment
Derby, Derbyshire
Finance Business Partner Location: Derby Industry: Manufacturing Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent £60,000 - £65,000 + Bonus + Benefits Hybrid Working Qualified Are you a commercially driven finance professional who thrives on partnering with operational leaders to influence performance? We're recruiting a Finance Business Partner to support a key manufacturing site in Derby, playing a pivotal role in driving financial insight, control, and decision-making across the business.This is a hands-on, value-adding role where you'll work closely with site leadership, providing clear financial guidance, challenging assumptions, and helping translate numbers into actionable outcomes. If you are a qualified accountant, with strong manufacturing finance knowledge and a collaborative mindset, this role offers genuine impact and visibility. Key Responsibilities Partner with site leadership to support operational and strategic decision-making. Own budgeting, forecasting and overhead control, delivering meaningful variance analysis and insight. Monitor and evaluate cost performance, identifying risks and opportunities to improve profitability. Support CAPEX planning and investment appraisals. Drive continuous improvement in financial processes, controls and reporting. Act as a trusted advisor, balancing financial rigour with commercial pragmatism. What We're Looking For Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA). Strong background in manufacturing finance, including cost accounting. Proven experience in a business partnering or site-based finance role. Advanced Excel skills Confident communicator with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders. Proactive, analytical and solution-focused approach. What's on Offer Salary of £60,000 - £65,000 Bonus scheme Hybrid working to support work-life balance Supportive and collaborative site leadership team Opportunity to shape and influence site-level financial performance This role would suit candidates from backgrounds such as: Finance Business Partner, Finance Manager, Site Accountant, Financial Controller, Management Accountant, Cost Accountant.Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner Location: Derby Industry: Manufacturing Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent £60,000 - £65,000 + Bonus + Benefits Hybrid Working Qualified Are you a commercially driven finance professional who thrives on partnering with operational leaders to influence performance? We're recruiting a Finance Business Partner to support a key manufacturing site in Derby, playing a pivotal role in driving financial insight, control, and decision-making across the business.This is a hands-on, value-adding role where you'll work closely with site leadership, providing clear financial guidance, challenging assumptions, and helping translate numbers into actionable outcomes. If you are a qualified accountant, with strong manufacturing finance knowledge and a collaborative mindset, this role offers genuine impact and visibility. Key Responsibilities Partner with site leadership to support operational and strategic decision-making. Own budgeting, forecasting and overhead control, delivering meaningful variance analysis and insight. Monitor and evaluate cost performance, identifying risks and opportunities to improve profitability. Support CAPEX planning and investment appraisals. Drive continuous improvement in financial processes, controls and reporting. Act as a trusted advisor, balancing financial rigour with commercial pragmatism. What We're Looking For Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA). Strong background in manufacturing finance, including cost accounting. Proven experience in a business partnering or site-based finance role. Advanced Excel skills Confident communicator with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders. Proactive, analytical and solution-focused approach. What's on Offer Salary of £60,000 - £65,000 Bonus scheme Hybrid working to support work-life balance Supportive and collaborative site leadership team Opportunity to shape and influence site-level financial performance This role would suit candidates from backgrounds such as: Finance Business Partner, Finance Manager, Site Accountant, Financial Controller, Management Accountant, Cost Accountant.Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
Senior Operations Manager - Finance Services - Accounts Payable, Order to Cash and Finance Specialist - Band F - £53,151 - Swindon, Newport or Stockton - 12 month Fixed Term Contract It's an exciting time to join UKSBS as we transform our business to be the leading UK public sector business service provider. We aim to become a very different organisation over the next few years as we move to a modern multi platform, digitally enabled organisation. About the role We are looking for a Senior Operations Manager to join our Finance Services leadership team. This is a pivotal senior management role with responsibility for the Accounts Payable, Order to Cash and Finance Specialist functions, leading large multi site teams supporting a broad portfolio of government clients. Reporting to the Head of Finance Services, you will play a critical role in leading operational performance, driving continuous improvement and supporting the delivery of significant change across the service. This fixed term role offers an exciting opportunity to influence the future direction of finance shared services at UKSBS. What it's like to work in the Finance Services team We are a well established finance shared services team with a supportive and collaborative culture, entering a period of growth and transformation. Our teams deliver high quality financial transaction processing and specialist finance support on behalf of government clients, from invoice processing through to audit support. Our team is made up of a variety of professional backgrounds and experience levels. We offer hybrid working with flexibility around full time or part time hours, and core working hours of 8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday. Colleagues can be based in Swindon, Newport or Stockton on Tees, depending on what works best for them and the business. The duties of the role include, but are not limited to: Lead the day to day operations of the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable service across multiple clients and ERP platforms. Lead, manage and develop teams of approximately 40-50 colleagues across multiple locations ensuring high performance and engagement. Align service delivery roadmaps with UKSBS strategic objectives and organisational transformation initiatives. People and Performance Management Provide leadership, coaching and mentoring to team managers to build high performing, engaged teams. Set clear objectives and oversee effective performance management. Embed a culture of accountability, consistency and outstanding customer service. Lead talent and succession planning, supporting effective workforce planning and capability development. Service delivery and continuous improvement Ensure finance processes meet regulatory, statutory and contractual requirements. Drive continuous improvement activity within your teams and across the wider Finance Service. Ensure quality monitoring frameworks are in place to support consistent, high quality service delivery. Support delivery of the Finance Service change and transformation programme. Stakeholder engagement and relationship management Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including clients and third party providers. Represent Finance Services at client meetings and governance forums. Act as a key liaison across operational areas to resolve complex issues and deliver service improvements. Governance, risk and compliance Monitor and report performance against KPIs and SLAs. Ensure effective controls and risk mitigation processes are in place. Identify, record and proactively manage service risks through appropriate governance channels. Business transformation and capability Support transition to new technologies and automation solutions aligned to UKSBS ERP strategy. Drive adoption of best practice and contribute to business wide process improvements. To be considered for this role, you will demonstrate: Extensive experience leading finance shared services teams across multiple locations. Strong understanding of Accounts Payable and/or Accounts Receivable services. Proven ability to influence and manage senior stakeholders. Demonstrated success driving performance improvement and managing change. Strong problem solving and decision making capability. High digital capability including Microsoft 365 tools. Experience delivering services through complex ERP systems such as Oracle, SAP or Workday. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Demonstrates UKSBS values and behaviours. A professional accounting qualification and a formal leadership qualification (e.g. ILM) would be advantageous but are not essential. For additional information and a confidential discussion please contact our Recruitment Team on . We are an inclusive and Disability Confident employer and welcome all applications. Find out more about our equality, diversity and inclusion commitments on our website. Successful candidates may be required to undergo Security Clearance (National Security Vetting) as part of their employment. To meet these standards, applicants must normally have lived in the UK for at least the last five years and be able to satisfy background, identity and criminal record checks. UKSBS does not hold a Home Office Sponsor Licence under the UK Immigration System, therefore candidates are required to have eligibility to live and work in the UK prior to applying. We look forward to hearing from you. We are UKSBS. We are creating a place where people love to work, a culture where we lead, we change, we deliver and we empower our people to be curious, take action and add value.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Operations Manager - Finance Services - Accounts Payable, Order to Cash and Finance Specialist - Band F - £53,151 - Swindon, Newport or Stockton - 12 month Fixed Term Contract It's an exciting time to join UKSBS as we transform our business to be the leading UK public sector business service provider. We aim to become a very different organisation over the next few years as we move to a modern multi platform, digitally enabled organisation. About the role We are looking for a Senior Operations Manager to join our Finance Services leadership team. This is a pivotal senior management role with responsibility for the Accounts Payable, Order to Cash and Finance Specialist functions, leading large multi site teams supporting a broad portfolio of government clients. Reporting to the Head of Finance Services, you will play a critical role in leading operational performance, driving continuous improvement and supporting the delivery of significant change across the service. This fixed term role offers an exciting opportunity to influence the future direction of finance shared services at UKSBS. What it's like to work in the Finance Services team We are a well established finance shared services team with a supportive and collaborative culture, entering a period of growth and transformation. Our teams deliver high quality financial transaction processing and specialist finance support on behalf of government clients, from invoice processing through to audit support. Our team is made up of a variety of professional backgrounds and experience levels. We offer hybrid working with flexibility around full time or part time hours, and core working hours of 8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday. Colleagues can be based in Swindon, Newport or Stockton on Tees, depending on what works best for them and the business. The duties of the role include, but are not limited to: Lead the day to day operations of the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable service across multiple clients and ERP platforms. Lead, manage and develop teams of approximately 40-50 colleagues across multiple locations ensuring high performance and engagement. Align service delivery roadmaps with UKSBS strategic objectives and organisational transformation initiatives. People and Performance Management Provide leadership, coaching and mentoring to team managers to build high performing, engaged teams. Set clear objectives and oversee effective performance management. Embed a culture of accountability, consistency and outstanding customer service. Lead talent and succession planning, supporting effective workforce planning and capability development. Service delivery and continuous improvement Ensure finance processes meet regulatory, statutory and contractual requirements. Drive continuous improvement activity within your teams and across the wider Finance Service. Ensure quality monitoring frameworks are in place to support consistent, high quality service delivery. Support delivery of the Finance Service change and transformation programme. Stakeholder engagement and relationship management Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including clients and third party providers. Represent Finance Services at client meetings and governance forums. Act as a key liaison across operational areas to resolve complex issues and deliver service improvements. Governance, risk and compliance Monitor and report performance against KPIs and SLAs. Ensure effective controls and risk mitigation processes are in place. Identify, record and proactively manage service risks through appropriate governance channels. Business transformation and capability Support transition to new technologies and automation solutions aligned to UKSBS ERP strategy. Drive adoption of best practice and contribute to business wide process improvements. To be considered for this role, you will demonstrate: Extensive experience leading finance shared services teams across multiple locations. Strong understanding of Accounts Payable and/or Accounts Receivable services. Proven ability to influence and manage senior stakeholders. Demonstrated success driving performance improvement and managing change. Strong problem solving and decision making capability. High digital capability including Microsoft 365 tools. Experience delivering services through complex ERP systems such as Oracle, SAP or Workday. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Demonstrates UKSBS values and behaviours. A professional accounting qualification and a formal leadership qualification (e.g. ILM) would be advantageous but are not essential. For additional information and a confidential discussion please contact our Recruitment Team on . We are an inclusive and Disability Confident employer and welcome all applications. Find out more about our equality, diversity and inclusion commitments on our website. Successful candidates may be required to undergo Security Clearance (National Security Vetting) as part of their employment. To meet these standards, applicants must normally have lived in the UK for at least the last five years and be able to satisfy background, identity and criminal record checks. UKSBS does not hold a Home Office Sponsor Licence under the UK Immigration System, therefore candidates are required to have eligibility to live and work in the UK prior to applying. We look forward to hearing from you. We are UKSBS. We are creating a place where people love to work, a culture where we lead, we change, we deliver and we empower our people to be curious, take action and add value.
Finance Manager Birkenhead, Wirral £45,000 - £55,000 (DOE) Full-time, Permanent Total Staff Services are recruiting on behalf of a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Birkenhead. With a turnover exceeding £35m and a strong presence across the food and drink sector, our client is looking to strengthen their finance team with the addition of a hands-on Finance Manager who can sup click apply for full job details
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Birkenhead, Wirral £45,000 - £55,000 (DOE) Full-time, Permanent Total Staff Services are recruiting on behalf of a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Birkenhead. With a turnover exceeding £35m and a strong presence across the food and drink sector, our client is looking to strengthen their finance team with the addition of a hands-on Finance Manager who can sup click apply for full job details
Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Location: Hybrid working remotely and in office (Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG) Term: Fixed Term (18 months, with potential to extend) Hours: Full-time (Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week) see website for flexible working options that you might request. Salary/Rate: JFC4 £56,870 Reports to: Chief Executive Closing date: Friday 10 May Interview date: Friday 22 May About us We are Young Scot, Scotland s national youth information and citizenship agency. We re a constant in the lives of young people, woven into the very fabric of growing up in Scotland. We ve been delivering direct services for over 40 years to ensure that all young people in Scotland are connected to information, opportunities and experiences that support them to live happy and fulfilling lives. Young Scot is a nationally trusted brand with deep reach, strong partnerships and unique assets - including data, insight, participation expertise and access to young people across Scotland. More than 880,000 young people have a Young Scot National Entitlement Card, with more than 160,000 of them signed up as Young Scot members. Last year our young.scot site had almost 1.7million visits, and well over 1000 locations across Scotland offer Young Scot perks and discounts. The role Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. This is a pivotal role at a defining moment for the organisation with the recent appointment of a new CEO, as well launching a new organisational strategic vision. As we evolve our operating model and ambitions, you will lead the development of a more diverse, sustainable and innovative income portfolio - ensuring we can continue to deliver meaningful impact for young people aged across Scotland. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team (SLT), you will design and implement a new income generation strategy, unlocking opportunities across corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations, public sector funding and earned income streams. You will take an intrapreneurial approach - building new propositions, testing ideas and embedding a culture where income generation is seen as a shared organisational priority. This role offers significant autonomy, creativity and influence. You will be equally comfortable setting strategic direction and personally leading high-value relationships, as you are enabling written bids and researching new partnerships. Why this role matters This role will: Strengthen our financial resilience and long-term sustainability Unlock new forms of value and social income generation Expand our influence across sectors and policy areas Enable us to reach and support more young people Key responsibilities: 1. Strategic Leadership & Income Strategy Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious income generation and partnerships strategy aligned to organisational priorities, with metrics and deliverables set. Build a diversified income model across multiple streams (corporate, trusts & foundations, public sector, earned income, philanthropy). Identify emerging fundraising trends, new tools, opportunities and risks across Scotland, the UK and internationally. Advise the CEO and SLT on financial sustainability, growth opportunities, and strategic partnerships. What success looks like: A comprehensive and inspiring strategy with clear targets, focus areas and pipeline Income growth across multiple streams, reducing reliance on single sources. Income generation and monetisation embedded as a core organisational enabler. 2. Partnerships & Business Development Develop and secure high-value partnerships across corporate and other sectors. Design compelling support propositions, aligning commercial value with social impact. Build and manage a strong pipeline of opportunities, by understanding the support areas or entry points where partners can add value to Young Scot. Lead development of innovative income streams, including: Ethical monetisation of Young Scot assets (data, reach, insights, services) Sponsorships and strategic collaborations New products or services for partners What success looks like: A growing portfolio of strategically aligned, high-value partnerships. Strong conversion rate from pipeline to secured income. Innovative offers that enhance both impact and income. 3. Trusts, Foundations & Fundraising Lead and grow income from trusts, foundations and statutory sources. With programme leads, develop compelling, outcome-driven cases for support. Secure multi-year funding aligned to Young Scot strategic priorities. Oversee high-quality reporting and stewardship. What success looks like: A strong, forward-looking funding pipeline. Increased success rate and value of bids, Long-term funder relationships with clear impact reporting. 4. Relationship Management & External Representation Build and steward senior-level relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders. With the CEO, SLT and young people, act as a visible ambassador for Young Scot. Leverage networks to open new opportunities and raise organisational profile. What success looks like: Partners feel valued, engaged and connected to impact. Strong external reputation as a trusted and innovative partner. 5. Delivery, Systems & Performance Enhance and/or create systems, processes and tools (e.g. CRM) to support income generation. Set and track income targets, KPIs and performance metrics. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulation and best practice. Work with finance colleagues on forecasting, reporting and income tracking. What success looks like: Clear, accurate income forecasting and reporting. Efficient systems supporting scalable growth. Strong governance and compliance. 6. Leadership & Culture Lead income generation across the organisation - even as a sole or small function. Build a culture of proactivity, growth-mindset and collaboration. Support colleagues to identify and contribute to income opportunities. Contribute to wider organisational leadership and strategy. Attend a range of internal meetings as requested, support with delivery of key Young Scot events and sessions as required, and other areas as advised by the CEO. What success looks like: A culture where income generation is shared and understood. Teams feel confident contributing to partnerships and opportunities. Clear alignment between income, impact and strategy Person Specification Essential Experience Significant sustained experience leading income generation, fundraising, or business development at a senior level Proven track record of securing income across multiple streams (e.g. trusts & foundations, corporate, public sector, earned income) Demonstrable success in building high-value partnerships that deliver both income and impact Experience developing and delivering income strategies and pipelines Experience personally leading bids, pitches, and negotiations. Essential Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of the funding and partnership landscape in Scotland and beyond Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management skills at a senior level Ability to translate organisational strengths into compelling propositions and cases for support Commercial awareness and ability to identify mutual value opportunities Strong written communication skills, particularly funding applications and proposals Financial literacy, including budgeting, forecasting and income tracking Ability to operate both strategically and hands-on. Leadership & Capability Ability to work autonomously and build a function from the ground up Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on innovation and growth Strong influencing skills, internally and externally High levels of resilience, initiative and accountability Collaborative approach, with the ability to work across teams and sectors click apply for full job details
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Location: Hybrid working remotely and in office (Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG) Term: Fixed Term (18 months, with potential to extend) Hours: Full-time (Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week) see website for flexible working options that you might request. Salary/Rate: JFC4 £56,870 Reports to: Chief Executive Closing date: Friday 10 May Interview date: Friday 22 May About us We are Young Scot, Scotland s national youth information and citizenship agency. We re a constant in the lives of young people, woven into the very fabric of growing up in Scotland. We ve been delivering direct services for over 40 years to ensure that all young people in Scotland are connected to information, opportunities and experiences that support them to live happy and fulfilling lives. Young Scot is a nationally trusted brand with deep reach, strong partnerships and unique assets - including data, insight, participation expertise and access to young people across Scotland. More than 880,000 young people have a Young Scot National Entitlement Card, with more than 160,000 of them signed up as Young Scot members. Last year our young.scot site had almost 1.7million visits, and well over 1000 locations across Scotland offer Young Scot perks and discounts. The role Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. This is a pivotal role at a defining moment for the organisation with the recent appointment of a new CEO, as well launching a new organisational strategic vision. As we evolve our operating model and ambitions, you will lead the development of a more diverse, sustainable and innovative income portfolio - ensuring we can continue to deliver meaningful impact for young people aged across Scotland. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team (SLT), you will design and implement a new income generation strategy, unlocking opportunities across corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations, public sector funding and earned income streams. You will take an intrapreneurial approach - building new propositions, testing ideas and embedding a culture where income generation is seen as a shared organisational priority. This role offers significant autonomy, creativity and influence. You will be equally comfortable setting strategic direction and personally leading high-value relationships, as you are enabling written bids and researching new partnerships. Why this role matters This role will: Strengthen our financial resilience and long-term sustainability Unlock new forms of value and social income generation Expand our influence across sectors and policy areas Enable us to reach and support more young people Key responsibilities: 1. Strategic Leadership & Income Strategy Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious income generation and partnerships strategy aligned to organisational priorities, with metrics and deliverables set. Build a diversified income model across multiple streams (corporate, trusts & foundations, public sector, earned income, philanthropy). Identify emerging fundraising trends, new tools, opportunities and risks across Scotland, the UK and internationally. Advise the CEO and SLT on financial sustainability, growth opportunities, and strategic partnerships. What success looks like: A comprehensive and inspiring strategy with clear targets, focus areas and pipeline Income growth across multiple streams, reducing reliance on single sources. Income generation and monetisation embedded as a core organisational enabler. 2. Partnerships & Business Development Develop and secure high-value partnerships across corporate and other sectors. Design compelling support propositions, aligning commercial value with social impact. Build and manage a strong pipeline of opportunities, by understanding the support areas or entry points where partners can add value to Young Scot. Lead development of innovative income streams, including: Ethical monetisation of Young Scot assets (data, reach, insights, services) Sponsorships and strategic collaborations New products or services for partners What success looks like: A growing portfolio of strategically aligned, high-value partnerships. Strong conversion rate from pipeline to secured income. Innovative offers that enhance both impact and income. 3. Trusts, Foundations & Fundraising Lead and grow income from trusts, foundations and statutory sources. With programme leads, develop compelling, outcome-driven cases for support. Secure multi-year funding aligned to Young Scot strategic priorities. Oversee high-quality reporting and stewardship. What success looks like: A strong, forward-looking funding pipeline. Increased success rate and value of bids, Long-term funder relationships with clear impact reporting. 4. Relationship Management & External Representation Build and steward senior-level relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders. With the CEO, SLT and young people, act as a visible ambassador for Young Scot. Leverage networks to open new opportunities and raise organisational profile. What success looks like: Partners feel valued, engaged and connected to impact. Strong external reputation as a trusted and innovative partner. 5. Delivery, Systems & Performance Enhance and/or create systems, processes and tools (e.g. CRM) to support income generation. Set and track income targets, KPIs and performance metrics. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulation and best practice. Work with finance colleagues on forecasting, reporting and income tracking. What success looks like: Clear, accurate income forecasting and reporting. Efficient systems supporting scalable growth. Strong governance and compliance. 6. Leadership & Culture Lead income generation across the organisation - even as a sole or small function. Build a culture of proactivity, growth-mindset and collaboration. Support colleagues to identify and contribute to income opportunities. Contribute to wider organisational leadership and strategy. Attend a range of internal meetings as requested, support with delivery of key Young Scot events and sessions as required, and other areas as advised by the CEO. What success looks like: A culture where income generation is shared and understood. Teams feel confident contributing to partnerships and opportunities. Clear alignment between income, impact and strategy Person Specification Essential Experience Significant sustained experience leading income generation, fundraising, or business development at a senior level Proven track record of securing income across multiple streams (e.g. trusts & foundations, corporate, public sector, earned income) Demonstrable success in building high-value partnerships that deliver both income and impact Experience developing and delivering income strategies and pipelines Experience personally leading bids, pitches, and negotiations. Essential Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of the funding and partnership landscape in Scotland and beyond Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management skills at a senior level Ability to translate organisational strengths into compelling propositions and cases for support Commercial awareness and ability to identify mutual value opportunities Strong written communication skills, particularly funding applications and proposals Financial literacy, including budgeting, forecasting and income tracking Ability to operate both strategically and hands-on. Leadership & Capability Ability to work autonomously and build a function from the ground up Entrepreneurial mindset with a focus on innovation and growth Strong influencing skills, internally and externally High levels of resilience, initiative and accountability Collaborative approach, with the ability to work across teams and sectors click apply for full job details
Head of Event Operations Are you ready to take the reins of a dynamic global events team? As the Head of Event Operations, you will lead large-scale events worldwide, ensuring seamless delivery and strategic growth. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact while advancing your leadership career in a fast-paced environment. Head of Event Operations Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Overseeing the planning and execution of major international exhibitions and trade shows, aligning operations with business objectives and client expectations. Managing and mentoring a team of event professionals, focusing on team development, performance management, and fostering a proactive working culture. Developing and controlling budgets, negotiating with vendors and suppliers to optimise resources and minimise costs without compromising quality. Creating memorable onsite branding experiences and networking opportunities that enhance client satisfaction and brand visibility. Implementing improvements in event procedures and processes to increase efficiency at both departmental and event levels. Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and quality standards across all events. Collaborating with clients, stakeholders, and cross-functional teams to deliver exceptional events that support long-term growth. Head of Event Operations Rewards Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £55,000, commensurate with experience. Permanent, full-time role, based onsite 3 days oer week. Opportunities for international travel, expanding your global network and experience. Generous holiday entitlement, plus options for additional leave during busy periods. Access to a wellness programme, employee assistance services, and health benefits including comprehensive sick leave. Paid birthday leave, gym discounts, and travel schemes to support your wellbeing and lifestyle. Investment in your professional growth through external training and development opportunities. The Company Our client is a renowned organisation committed to creating impactful large-scale events worldwide. Head of Event Operations Experience Essentials Proven track record in senior event or head-of-event management, especially within exhibitions and trade shows. Strong budgeting, negotiation, and vendor management skills. Experience in delivering exceptional onsite branding and networking experiences. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, with excellent organisational skills. Leadership experience, including performance management and team development. Strategic mindset with a focus on improving operational efficiency. Flexibility to travel nationally and internationally as required. Location This role is based onsite 3 days per week near Oxford, with international travel involved. Candidates should be comfortable commuting to various event locations and be adaptable to different time zones and schedules. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Event Operations Are you ready to take the reins of a dynamic global events team? As the Head of Event Operations, you will lead large-scale events worldwide, ensuring seamless delivery and strategic growth. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact while advancing your leadership career in a fast-paced environment. Head of Event Operations Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Overseeing the planning and execution of major international exhibitions and trade shows, aligning operations with business objectives and client expectations. Managing and mentoring a team of event professionals, focusing on team development, performance management, and fostering a proactive working culture. Developing and controlling budgets, negotiating with vendors and suppliers to optimise resources and minimise costs without compromising quality. Creating memorable onsite branding experiences and networking opportunities that enhance client satisfaction and brand visibility. Implementing improvements in event procedures and processes to increase efficiency at both departmental and event levels. Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and quality standards across all events. Collaborating with clients, stakeholders, and cross-functional teams to deliver exceptional events that support long-term growth. Head of Event Operations Rewards Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £55,000, commensurate with experience. Permanent, full-time role, based onsite 3 days oer week. Opportunities for international travel, expanding your global network and experience. Generous holiday entitlement, plus options for additional leave during busy periods. Access to a wellness programme, employee assistance services, and health benefits including comprehensive sick leave. Paid birthday leave, gym discounts, and travel schemes to support your wellbeing and lifestyle. Investment in your professional growth through external training and development opportunities. The Company Our client is a renowned organisation committed to creating impactful large-scale events worldwide. Head of Event Operations Experience Essentials Proven track record in senior event or head-of-event management, especially within exhibitions and trade shows. Strong budgeting, negotiation, and vendor management skills. Experience in delivering exceptional onsite branding and networking experiences. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, with excellent organisational skills. Leadership experience, including performance management and team development. Strategic mindset with a focus on improving operational efficiency. Flexibility to travel nationally and internationally as required. Location This role is based onsite 3 days per week near Oxford, with international travel involved. Candidates should be comfortable commuting to various event locations and be adaptable to different time zones and schedules. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Financial Controller / Finance Manager, £40,0000-£50,000, Tockwith An established and growing manufacturing business based in Tockwith is seeking an experienced Financial Controller / Finance Manager to play a key role in its continued success. This is an excellent opportunity to join the company at an exciting stage of growth, with plans to expand headcount and move to a larger facility click apply for full job details
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller / Finance Manager, £40,0000-£50,000, Tockwith An established and growing manufacturing business based in Tockwith is seeking an experienced Financial Controller / Finance Manager to play a key role in its continued success. This is an excellent opportunity to join the company at an exciting stage of growth, with plans to expand headcount and move to a larger facility click apply for full job details
Job Title: Change and Adoption Manager Location: United Kingdom Location Type: Remote Website: Group: Watson Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions is part of SpiraxGroup, a FTSE100 and FTSE4Good multi national industrial engineering Group with expertise in the control and management of steam, electric thermal solutions, peristaltic pumping and associated fluid technologies. When you join us, you will be integrated into a cooperative and encouraging team, participate in challenging yet critical work, and experience ongoing growth opportunities to help you achieve your full potential. Visit our website to learn more. Job Summary Lead the organisational change required to make Unity (WMFTS' ERP) become 'how we run the business', and build a consistent, high performing change capability across other priority programmes. You will be accountable for adoption, behavioural change, role capability and value realisation for the Unity deployment, while line managing and coaching a small team of change managers who support additional enterprise initiatives. This is a senior, visible role. You will lead through influence and credibility, not hierarchy; bring calm authority during cutover and stabilisation; and ensure OpCo leadership owns adoption, not just system go live. Key Responsibilities Unity ERP Change Leadership Own the change strategy and execution for Unity across 40+ OpCos. Drive business readiness, role clarity, training and on the floor support through cutover and hyper care. Stand up and sustain a strong super user network and process owner community. Balance global standard processes with pragmatic local realities within agreed guardrails. Track adoption and behaviour change (not just training completion), closing gaps quickly. Lead the business in defining true value and benefits, then measure our success of these post deploy. Enterprise Change Leadership Build and lead a small centre of excellence for change, line manage other change managers assigned to non ERP programmes. Establish and maintain common standards, playbooks and tooling (impact assessment, readiness criteria, comms and adoption KPIs). Run a portfolio level change heatmap and capacity view to sequence major changes sensibly and avoid overload. Executive Communication & Decision Framing Provide clear, concise sponsor packs on adoption risks, readiness, stakeholder sentiment and residual change debt. Frame trade offs and recommendations; elevate design/scope items to TDA/EDA with crisp options and implications. Governance & Integration Operate within group ERP governance and the Unity programme cadence, integrated with PMO, data, training, testing, cutover and hyper care. Ensure OpCo leaders commit to tangible adoption actions and hold themselves to account. Delivery Oversight (Change Workstream) Define and enforce entry/exit criteria for change activities (training readiness, cutover comms, hyper care support). Lead structured lessons learned between waves; improve the change playbook continuously. Benefits & Value Realisation Partner with Finance, Process Leads and business stakeholders to baseline value and benefits (OKR), define adoption indicators and track early value signals (reduced workarounds, first time right data, cycle time improvements). Skills/Experience Significant experience leading business change at scale across multiple sites or countries (operations/manufacturing/supply chain exposure is ideal). Hands on leadership of ERP or major process transformation change, comfortable with role based training, cutover comms, hyper care and post go live adoption. Proven ability to influence senior stakeholders (OpCo MDs, functional heads) without formal authority. Strong judgement: able to simplify complexity, set boundaries and create calm under pressure. Disciplined approach to readiness, adoption metrics and benefit tracking-beyond attendance and go live. Experience building a small change capability (coaching, standards, toolkits, QA). Excellent written and verbal communication; clear, concise executive materials. Comfortable with travel and on site presence during readiness, cutover and hyper care. Formal change or PM certifications desirable, though not essential for the right candidate; leadership, credibility and ERP change experience are a must. At Watson Marlow, we believe in taking care of our colleagues. We offer a generous benefits package, including: A competitive salary Flexible working arrangements A generous holiday allowance Three days' paid volunteering leave Additional support and benefits through our Everyone is Included Group Inclusion Plan Everyone is Included at Spirax Group We are passionate about creating inclusive and equitable working cultures where everyone can be themselves and achieve their full potential. For us, that means supportive teams and strong relationships where everyone's contribution is valued across social and cultural backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, genders, gender identities, abilities, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs and everything else that makes us human and unique. We want everyone to be able to make their difference here, so we will always consider requests for flexible working. We know that everyone needs some extra help from time to time too, so we have introduced a range of additional benefits through our Group Inclusion Commitments. These include: Gender neutral parental leave 15 days of extra paid caregiver leave Paid time off and support for anyone experiencing pregnancy loss or domestic abuse Menopause friendly workplace principles and more Learn more at We are also a Disability Confident Committed Employer. If you would like to apply using this scheme, please select this option in our application form. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you require accommodations during the application process, please let us know. Company Overview At Watson Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions, part of Spirax Group, we are driven by innovation and are dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is empowered to make a difference. As a world leader in manufacturing peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies for the life sciences and process industries, we offer a wide range of products, including tubing, specialised filling systems and products for single use applications. Our shared Purpose is to create sustainable value for all our stakeholders as we engineer a more efficient, safer and sustainable world. Our technologies play an essential role in critical industrial processes and industrial equipment across industries as diverse as Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Power Generation, Semiconductors and Healthcare. With customers in 116 countries, we provide the solutions that are the backbone behind the production of many items used in daily life, from baked beans to mobile phones! Our inclusive culture and Values unite us, guide our decisions and inspire us everywhere that we operate. We support our colleagues to make their difference for each other as well as customers, communities, suppliers and our planet and shareholders by creating a truly equitable working environment where everyone feels included.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Change and Adoption Manager Location: United Kingdom Location Type: Remote Website: Group: Watson Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions is part of SpiraxGroup, a FTSE100 and FTSE4Good multi national industrial engineering Group with expertise in the control and management of steam, electric thermal solutions, peristaltic pumping and associated fluid technologies. When you join us, you will be integrated into a cooperative and encouraging team, participate in challenging yet critical work, and experience ongoing growth opportunities to help you achieve your full potential. Visit our website to learn more. Job Summary Lead the organisational change required to make Unity (WMFTS' ERP) become 'how we run the business', and build a consistent, high performing change capability across other priority programmes. You will be accountable for adoption, behavioural change, role capability and value realisation for the Unity deployment, while line managing and coaching a small team of change managers who support additional enterprise initiatives. This is a senior, visible role. You will lead through influence and credibility, not hierarchy; bring calm authority during cutover and stabilisation; and ensure OpCo leadership owns adoption, not just system go live. Key Responsibilities Unity ERP Change Leadership Own the change strategy and execution for Unity across 40+ OpCos. Drive business readiness, role clarity, training and on the floor support through cutover and hyper care. Stand up and sustain a strong super user network and process owner community. Balance global standard processes with pragmatic local realities within agreed guardrails. Track adoption and behaviour change (not just training completion), closing gaps quickly. Lead the business in defining true value and benefits, then measure our success of these post deploy. Enterprise Change Leadership Build and lead a small centre of excellence for change, line manage other change managers assigned to non ERP programmes. Establish and maintain common standards, playbooks and tooling (impact assessment, readiness criteria, comms and adoption KPIs). Run a portfolio level change heatmap and capacity view to sequence major changes sensibly and avoid overload. Executive Communication & Decision Framing Provide clear, concise sponsor packs on adoption risks, readiness, stakeholder sentiment and residual change debt. Frame trade offs and recommendations; elevate design/scope items to TDA/EDA with crisp options and implications. Governance & Integration Operate within group ERP governance and the Unity programme cadence, integrated with PMO, data, training, testing, cutover and hyper care. Ensure OpCo leaders commit to tangible adoption actions and hold themselves to account. Delivery Oversight (Change Workstream) Define and enforce entry/exit criteria for change activities (training readiness, cutover comms, hyper care support). Lead structured lessons learned between waves; improve the change playbook continuously. Benefits & Value Realisation Partner with Finance, Process Leads and business stakeholders to baseline value and benefits (OKR), define adoption indicators and track early value signals (reduced workarounds, first time right data, cycle time improvements). Skills/Experience Significant experience leading business change at scale across multiple sites or countries (operations/manufacturing/supply chain exposure is ideal). Hands on leadership of ERP or major process transformation change, comfortable with role based training, cutover comms, hyper care and post go live adoption. Proven ability to influence senior stakeholders (OpCo MDs, functional heads) without formal authority. Strong judgement: able to simplify complexity, set boundaries and create calm under pressure. Disciplined approach to readiness, adoption metrics and benefit tracking-beyond attendance and go live. Experience building a small change capability (coaching, standards, toolkits, QA). Excellent written and verbal communication; clear, concise executive materials. Comfortable with travel and on site presence during readiness, cutover and hyper care. Formal change or PM certifications desirable, though not essential for the right candidate; leadership, credibility and ERP change experience are a must. At Watson Marlow, we believe in taking care of our colleagues. We offer a generous benefits package, including: A competitive salary Flexible working arrangements A generous holiday allowance Three days' paid volunteering leave Additional support and benefits through our Everyone is Included Group Inclusion Plan Everyone is Included at Spirax Group We are passionate about creating inclusive and equitable working cultures where everyone can be themselves and achieve their full potential. For us, that means supportive teams and strong relationships where everyone's contribution is valued across social and cultural backgrounds, ethnicities, ages, genders, gender identities, abilities, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs and everything else that makes us human and unique. We want everyone to be able to make their difference here, so we will always consider requests for flexible working. We know that everyone needs some extra help from time to time too, so we have introduced a range of additional benefits through our Group Inclusion Commitments. These include: Gender neutral parental leave 15 days of extra paid caregiver leave Paid time off and support for anyone experiencing pregnancy loss or domestic abuse Menopause friendly workplace principles and more Learn more at We are also a Disability Confident Committed Employer. If you would like to apply using this scheme, please select this option in our application form. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you require accommodations during the application process, please let us know. Company Overview At Watson Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions, part of Spirax Group, we are driven by innovation and are dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is empowered to make a difference. As a world leader in manufacturing peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies for the life sciences and process industries, we offer a wide range of products, including tubing, specialised filling systems and products for single use applications. Our shared Purpose is to create sustainable value for all our stakeholders as we engineer a more efficient, safer and sustainable world. Our technologies play an essential role in critical industrial processes and industrial equipment across industries as diverse as Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Power Generation, Semiconductors and Healthcare. With customers in 116 countries, we provide the solutions that are the backbone behind the production of many items used in daily life, from baked beans to mobile phones! Our inclusive culture and Values unite us, guide our decisions and inspire us everywhere that we operate. We support our colleagues to make their difference for each other as well as customers, communities, suppliers and our planet and shareholders by creating a truly equitable working environment where everyone feels included.
Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. Job title: Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Contract: Full-time (35 hours per week). Fixed Term (18 months, with potential to extend) Location: Hybrid working remotely and in office (Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG) The role Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. This is a pivotal role at a defining moment for the organisation with the recent appointment of a new CEO, as well launching a new organisational strategic vision. As we evolve our operating model and ambitions, you will lead the development of a more diverse, sustainable and innovative income portfolio - ensuring we can continue to deliver meaningful impact for young people aged 11-26 across Scotland. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team (SLT), you will design and implement a new income generation strategy, unlocking opportunities across corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations, public sector funding and earned income streams. You will take an "intrapreneurial" approach - building new propositions, testing ideas and embedding a culture where income generation is seen as a shared organisational priority. This role offers significant autonomy, creativity and influence. You will be equally comfortable setting strategic direction and personally leading high-value relationships, as you are enabling written bids and researching new partnerships. Why this role matters This role will: Strengthen our financial resilience and long-term sustainability Unlock new forms of value and social income generation Expand our influence across sectors and policy areas Enable us to reach and support more young people Key responsibilities: 1. Strategic Leadership & Income Strategy Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious income generation and partnerships strategy aligned to organisational priorities, with metrics and deliverables set. Build a diversified income model across multiple streams (corporate, trusts & foundations, public sector, earned income, philanthropy). Identify emerging fundraising trends, new tools, opportunities and risks across Scotland, the UK and internationally. Advise the CEO and SLT on financial sustainability, growth opportunities, and strategic partnerships. What success looks like: A comprehensive and inspiring strategy with clear targets, focus areas and pipeline Income growth across multiple streams, reducing reliance on single sources. Income generation and monetisation embedded as a core organisational enabler. 2. Partnerships & Business Development Develop and secure high-value partnerships across corporate and other sectors. Design compelling support propositions, aligning commercial value with social impact. Build and manage a strong pipeline of opportunities, by understanding the support areas or 'entry points' where partners can add value to Young Scot. Lead development of innovative income streams, including: Ethical monetisation of Young Scot assets (data, reach, insights, services) Sponsorships and strategic collaborations New products or services for partners What success looks like: A growing portfolio of strategically aligned, high-value partnerships. Strong conversion rate from pipeline to secured income. Innovative offers that enhance both impact and income. Lead and grow income from trusts, foundations and statutory sources. With programme leads, develop compelling, outcome-driven cases for support. Secure multi-year funding aligned to Young Scot strategic priorities. Oversee high-quality reporting and stewardship. What success looks like: Increased success rate and value of bids, Long-term funder relationships with clear impact reporting. 4. Relationship Management & External Representation Build and steward senior-level relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders. With the CEO, SLT and young people, act as a visible ambassador for Young Scot. Leverage networks to open new opportunities and raise organisational profile. What success looks like: Partners feel valued, engaged and connected to impact. Strong external reputation as a trusted and innovative partner. 5. Delivery, Systems & Performance Enhance and/or create systems, processes and tools (e.g. CRM) to support income generation. Set and track income targets, KPIs and performance metrics. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulation and best practice. Work with finance colleagues on forecasting, reporting and income tracking. What success looks like: Clear, accurate income forecasting and reporting. Efficient systems supporting scalable growth. Strong governance and compliance. Lead income generation across the organisation - even as a sole or small function. Build a culture of proactivity, growth mindset and collaboration. Support colleagues to identify and contribute to income opportunities. Contribute to wider organisational leadership and strategy. Attend a range of internal meetings as requested, support with delivery of key Young Scot events and sessions as required, and other areas as advised by the CEO. What success looks like: A culture where income generation is shared and understood. Teams feel confident contributing to partnerships and opportunities. Clear alignment between income, impact and strategy.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. Job title: Head of Income Generation and Partnerships Contract: Full-time (35 hours per week). Fixed Term (18 months, with potential to extend) Location: Hybrid working remotely and in office (Caledonian Exchange, 19A Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG) The role Young Scot is seeking a strategic, entrepreneurial and delivery-focused leader to help shape and drive a step-change in how we generate income and build partnerships. This is a pivotal role at a defining moment for the organisation with the recent appointment of a new CEO, as well launching a new organisational strategic vision. As we evolve our operating model and ambitions, you will lead the development of a more diverse, sustainable and innovative income portfolio - ensuring we can continue to deliver meaningful impact for young people aged 11-26 across Scotland. Working closely with the CEO and senior leadership team (SLT), you will design and implement a new income generation strategy, unlocking opportunities across corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations, public sector funding and earned income streams. You will take an "intrapreneurial" approach - building new propositions, testing ideas and embedding a culture where income generation is seen as a shared organisational priority. This role offers significant autonomy, creativity and influence. You will be equally comfortable setting strategic direction and personally leading high-value relationships, as you are enabling written bids and researching new partnerships. Why this role matters This role will: Strengthen our financial resilience and long-term sustainability Unlock new forms of value and social income generation Expand our influence across sectors and policy areas Enable us to reach and support more young people Key responsibilities: 1. Strategic Leadership & Income Strategy Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious income generation and partnerships strategy aligned to organisational priorities, with metrics and deliverables set. Build a diversified income model across multiple streams (corporate, trusts & foundations, public sector, earned income, philanthropy). Identify emerging fundraising trends, new tools, opportunities and risks across Scotland, the UK and internationally. Advise the CEO and SLT on financial sustainability, growth opportunities, and strategic partnerships. What success looks like: A comprehensive and inspiring strategy with clear targets, focus areas and pipeline Income growth across multiple streams, reducing reliance on single sources. Income generation and monetisation embedded as a core organisational enabler. 2. Partnerships & Business Development Develop and secure high-value partnerships across corporate and other sectors. Design compelling support propositions, aligning commercial value with social impact. Build and manage a strong pipeline of opportunities, by understanding the support areas or 'entry points' where partners can add value to Young Scot. Lead development of innovative income streams, including: Ethical monetisation of Young Scot assets (data, reach, insights, services) Sponsorships and strategic collaborations New products or services for partners What success looks like: A growing portfolio of strategically aligned, high-value partnerships. Strong conversion rate from pipeline to secured income. Innovative offers that enhance both impact and income. Lead and grow income from trusts, foundations and statutory sources. With programme leads, develop compelling, outcome-driven cases for support. Secure multi-year funding aligned to Young Scot strategic priorities. Oversee high-quality reporting and stewardship. What success looks like: Increased success rate and value of bids, Long-term funder relationships with clear impact reporting. 4. Relationship Management & External Representation Build and steward senior-level relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders. With the CEO, SLT and young people, act as a visible ambassador for Young Scot. Leverage networks to open new opportunities and raise organisational profile. What success looks like: Partners feel valued, engaged and connected to impact. Strong external reputation as a trusted and innovative partner. 5. Delivery, Systems & Performance Enhance and/or create systems, processes and tools (e.g. CRM) to support income generation. Set and track income targets, KPIs and performance metrics. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulation and best practice. Work with finance colleagues on forecasting, reporting and income tracking. What success looks like: Clear, accurate income forecasting and reporting. Efficient systems supporting scalable growth. Strong governance and compliance. Lead income generation across the organisation - even as a sole or small function. Build a culture of proactivity, growth mindset and collaboration. Support colleagues to identify and contribute to income opportunities. Contribute to wider organisational leadership and strategy. Attend a range of internal meetings as requested, support with delivery of key Young Scot events and sessions as required, and other areas as advised by the CEO. What success looks like: A culture where income generation is shared and understood. Teams feel confident contributing to partnerships and opportunities. Clear alignment between income, impact and strategy.
Delighted to be partnering with a well known brand who are looking to expand their finance team with a Commercial Finance Business Partner. In this newly created finance business partner, you will report into a high performing head of finance whilst supporting high level stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include: Regular reporting on financial performance and business KPIs Identifying and communicating opportunities to drive performance Providing commercial modelling assistance Managing forecasting processes, supporting with financial analysis and guidance Proactively deliver projects and process improvements to drive the effectiveness and efficiency of the business unit Please get in touch for more details: and for our privacy policy.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Delighted to be partnering with a well known brand who are looking to expand their finance team with a Commercial Finance Business Partner. In this newly created finance business partner, you will report into a high performing head of finance whilst supporting high level stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include: Regular reporting on financial performance and business KPIs Identifying and communicating opportunities to drive performance Providing commercial modelling assistance Managing forecasting processes, supporting with financial analysis and guidance Proactively deliver projects and process improvements to drive the effectiveness and efficiency of the business unit Please get in touch for more details: and for our privacy policy.
Senior Recruitment Consultant Manchester (hybrid working week) Competitve Senior Recruitment Consultant is required to join our specialist Finance & Accounting team based in Manchester. As a Senior/Principal Recruitment Consultant, you will have a solid understanding of your specialist market and able to demonstrate an aptitude for commercial sales. Your focus will be on developing and managing new and existing relationships with both clients and candidates to make placements. You will work alongside and be mentored by our experienced Associate Director as you network with candidates across the UK building professional relationships. Our Finance & Accounting team work closely with some of the most well-known Retail, FMCG, Manufacturing, Technology and Financial Services companies in the UK offering our candidates fantastic career opportunities. We are looking for a good communicator, who possesses excellent organisational skills and enjoys developing relationships working towards sales targets. In return we offer an attractive commission structure with your earning potential uncapped. Sellick Partnership will provide you with tailored training and development opportunities to help you progress with the business. We will also support and help you to build relationships with candidates and clients so you can enjoy a rewarding career within recruitment. We will consider candidates with a recruitment background in Finance, HR, Legal, Marketing and Tax. Responsibilities of the Recruitment Consultant: Developing and managing both new and existing candidate relationships. Developing and building on existing client relationships via telephone and face to face contact. Targeting passive candidates through headhunting. Developing an excellent understanding of your market, sector and the recruitment requirements that arise within that. Securing and attending visits with new and existing clients Maintaining and developing candidate relationships in a competitive marketplace. Conducting candidate interviews and qualifying them against current live roles. Tailoring candidate CVs Increasing awareness of both the Sellick Partnership brand and your own personal brand via social media, networking and sponsorship events. You will need to be sales driven, results-focused with an ambitious drive to succeed in a competitive, fast-paced and supportive environment. You will need to have the communication skills necessary to build successful relationships with clients and candidates. Why you should join Sellick Partnership We are officially a Great Place to Work , and the secret to our success is the people that we employ. We offer an unrivalled training and development programme ensuring you have the support, experience and skill set to achieve your goals - creating a platform to really make a difference by providing a tailored and compassionate approach to recruitment. Perks at Sellick Partnership: Tailored mentoring and coaching from experienced leadership team, with access to our unrivalled internal training programme, to help you reach your full potential. Uncapped commission structure, with no minimum threshold Quarterly reward scheme for exceptional performance, and prizes for smaller wins from our wheel of success 33 days holiday (Including bank holidays) plus up to 5 'length of service' additional days Extra 2 days leave for a marriage or civil partnership Birthday lie-ins / early finishes. Bupa company health plan including Extras (e.g. gym, holiday, and shopping discounts) Three 5 staff events a year including annual team building trip away! Early finish Fridays and bank holidays Free food/drink in all offices (Fresh fruit, cereal, breakfast, snack bars, all the diet coke you can drink and more) Interest-free loans available Bike 2 Work scheme Paid time off for charitable commitments Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Recruitment Consultant Manchester (hybrid working week) Competitve Senior Recruitment Consultant is required to join our specialist Finance & Accounting team based in Manchester. As a Senior/Principal Recruitment Consultant, you will have a solid understanding of your specialist market and able to demonstrate an aptitude for commercial sales. Your focus will be on developing and managing new and existing relationships with both clients and candidates to make placements. You will work alongside and be mentored by our experienced Associate Director as you network with candidates across the UK building professional relationships. Our Finance & Accounting team work closely with some of the most well-known Retail, FMCG, Manufacturing, Technology and Financial Services companies in the UK offering our candidates fantastic career opportunities. We are looking for a good communicator, who possesses excellent organisational skills and enjoys developing relationships working towards sales targets. In return we offer an attractive commission structure with your earning potential uncapped. Sellick Partnership will provide you with tailored training and development opportunities to help you progress with the business. We will also support and help you to build relationships with candidates and clients so you can enjoy a rewarding career within recruitment. We will consider candidates with a recruitment background in Finance, HR, Legal, Marketing and Tax. Responsibilities of the Recruitment Consultant: Developing and managing both new and existing candidate relationships. Developing and building on existing client relationships via telephone and face to face contact. Targeting passive candidates through headhunting. Developing an excellent understanding of your market, sector and the recruitment requirements that arise within that. Securing and attending visits with new and existing clients Maintaining and developing candidate relationships in a competitive marketplace. Conducting candidate interviews and qualifying them against current live roles. Tailoring candidate CVs Increasing awareness of both the Sellick Partnership brand and your own personal brand via social media, networking and sponsorship events. You will need to be sales driven, results-focused with an ambitious drive to succeed in a competitive, fast-paced and supportive environment. You will need to have the communication skills necessary to build successful relationships with clients and candidates. Why you should join Sellick Partnership We are officially a Great Place to Work , and the secret to our success is the people that we employ. We offer an unrivalled training and development programme ensuring you have the support, experience and skill set to achieve your goals - creating a platform to really make a difference by providing a tailored and compassionate approach to recruitment. Perks at Sellick Partnership: Tailored mentoring and coaching from experienced leadership team, with access to our unrivalled internal training programme, to help you reach your full potential. Uncapped commission structure, with no minimum threshold Quarterly reward scheme for exceptional performance, and prizes for smaller wins from our wheel of success 33 days holiday (Including bank holidays) plus up to 5 'length of service' additional days Extra 2 days leave for a marriage or civil partnership Birthday lie-ins / early finishes. Bupa company health plan including Extras (e.g. gym, holiday, and shopping discounts) Three 5 staff events a year including annual team building trip away! Early finish Fridays and bank holidays Free food/drink in all offices (Fresh fruit, cereal, breakfast, snack bars, all the diet coke you can drink and more) Interest-free loans available Bike 2 Work scheme Paid time off for charitable commitments Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Advancing People Multilingual - Recruitment Specialists are now recruiting for a German speaking Accountant to join a leading manufacturer who have a European Head Office based in Kingswinford, West Midlands. As a German speaking Accountant, you will be working within an international Finance Shared Service Centre. This role will support the Finance Controller to produce accurate, timely and meaningful financial information to help drive the business forward. Key Responsibilities: Assisting in producing monthly management accounts and forecast for Group companies Supporting reconciliation of stock, COS, GRNI and WIP at month, quarter and year end Supporting production of P&L accounts for Group companies Producing reports to support business reviews and decisions Supporting reconciliation of divisional balance sheets, resolving issues identified Maintaining and reviewing sales contract accounting model Person Specification: Fluent in German Studying towards an accountancy qualification (CIMA/ACCA) Two-years practical experience in a finance role Can-do, flexible, proactive approach Advanced Excel capability Experience in using ERP systems This is a full-time permanent position offering an attractive salary of up to 45,000 + Amazing Company Benefits Advancing People Multilingual - Recruitment Specialists Advancing People Multilingual Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer and acts as both an Employment Business and Employment Agency.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Advancing People Multilingual - Recruitment Specialists are now recruiting for a German speaking Accountant to join a leading manufacturer who have a European Head Office based in Kingswinford, West Midlands. As a German speaking Accountant, you will be working within an international Finance Shared Service Centre. This role will support the Finance Controller to produce accurate, timely and meaningful financial information to help drive the business forward. Key Responsibilities: Assisting in producing monthly management accounts and forecast for Group companies Supporting reconciliation of stock, COS, GRNI and WIP at month, quarter and year end Supporting production of P&L accounts for Group companies Producing reports to support business reviews and decisions Supporting reconciliation of divisional balance sheets, resolving issues identified Maintaining and reviewing sales contract accounting model Person Specification: Fluent in German Studying towards an accountancy qualification (CIMA/ACCA) Two-years practical experience in a finance role Can-do, flexible, proactive approach Advanced Excel capability Experience in using ERP systems This is a full-time permanent position offering an attractive salary of up to 45,000 + Amazing Company Benefits Advancing People Multilingual - Recruitment Specialists Advancing People Multilingual Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer and acts as both an Employment Business and Employment Agency.
Logistics Business Controller Location: Broughton - Onsite Contract until Dec 2026 - Inside IR35 Hours: 35 per week (4.5 days, between 7am-7pm) Rates: £29.00/hr Umbrella or £21.68/hr PAYE Overtime: Paid over 35 hrs (% Mon-Fri, % Sat-Sun) The Opportunity Our client is seeking an experienced Logistics Business Controller to support financial planning, performance analysis and decision-making within a complex operational environment. Key responsibilities include: Plan & challenge : Understand the business operational environment (strategy, governance, challenges, constraints).Lead the preparation of the financial planning, prepare accurate forecasts. Develop and run financial models, simulations, scenarios, business cases (on projects, M&A, call for tenders) Anticipate financial risks & opportunities and advise on mitigation strategies. Analyse & advise: Produce and Assess accurate financial reporting, Analyse cost base, revenues, unit costs (Airframe / Engine), R&D. Anticipate financial risks, opportunities and advise on mitigation strategies. Support execution & ensure data quality: Compute Hourly Rate, Headcount targets definition, prepare Chargeback & Cost reallocation models. Approve shopping carts, audit POs below approval thresholds (sampling approach), review commitments & accruals. Trigger costs rebooking & costs transfer when needed. Experience Required Experience in business controlling, finance business partnering or management accounting Strong background in financial planning, forecasting and budgeting Experience building financial models, scenarios and business cases Ability to analyse costs, revenues, unit costs and R&D spend Experience producing financial reports and variance analysis Knowledge of hourly rate calculations, headcount/resource reviews and cost reallocation Familiarity with PO review, accruals, commitments and cost transfers. Interested? If you're ready for a role where your decisions make an immediate impact on production performance, we'd love to hear from you. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan
Apr 21, 2026
Contractor
Logistics Business Controller Location: Broughton - Onsite Contract until Dec 2026 - Inside IR35 Hours: 35 per week (4.5 days, between 7am-7pm) Rates: £29.00/hr Umbrella or £21.68/hr PAYE Overtime: Paid over 35 hrs (% Mon-Fri, % Sat-Sun) The Opportunity Our client is seeking an experienced Logistics Business Controller to support financial planning, performance analysis and decision-making within a complex operational environment. Key responsibilities include: Plan & challenge : Understand the business operational environment (strategy, governance, challenges, constraints).Lead the preparation of the financial planning, prepare accurate forecasts. Develop and run financial models, simulations, scenarios, business cases (on projects, M&A, call for tenders) Anticipate financial risks & opportunities and advise on mitigation strategies. Analyse & advise: Produce and Assess accurate financial reporting, Analyse cost base, revenues, unit costs (Airframe / Engine), R&D. Anticipate financial risks, opportunities and advise on mitigation strategies. Support execution & ensure data quality: Compute Hourly Rate, Headcount targets definition, prepare Chargeback & Cost reallocation models. Approve shopping carts, audit POs below approval thresholds (sampling approach), review commitments & accruals. Trigger costs rebooking & costs transfer when needed. Experience Required Experience in business controlling, finance business partnering or management accounting Strong background in financial planning, forecasting and budgeting Experience building financial models, scenarios and business cases Ability to analyse costs, revenues, unit costs and R&D spend Experience producing financial reports and variance analysis Knowledge of hourly rate calculations, headcount/resource reviews and cost reallocation Familiarity with PO review, accruals, commitments and cost transfers. Interested? If you're ready for a role where your decisions make an immediate impact on production performance, we'd love to hear from you. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan