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Cadeler
Finance Business Partner Offshore Wind Industry
Cadeler Norwich, Norfolk
Finance Business Partner Offshore Wind Industry Location: Copenhagen HQ, Norwich, Vejle Salary : Competitive Are you passionate about being a trusted advisor and offering effective strategic support to key stakeholders? Do you want to work in the offshore wind industry where your skills and expertise will help secure a sustainable future based on renewable energy? Then keep reading Cadeler is looking for a Finance Business Partner with your skills and interests! Cadeler is a global partner in the offshore wind industry, specializing in wind farm construction and maintenance. We are part of an industry that is now, more than ever, both relevant and play a critical role in the energy transition with a strong long-term outlook. As our industry continues to develop, so do we! We are now looking for a Finance Business Partner to help analyze financial performance. What will you do? As our new Finance Business Partner, you will act as a key link between finance and the business, providing financial insight, analysis, and strategic support to drive performance and decision-making. Your main tasks include: Drive the annual budgeting process and deliver accurate forecasting throughout the year on cost and revenue. Drive and facilitate budget follow-ups through use of dashboards, and preparation of financial reports to senior stakeholders. Analyze financial performance, including identifying trends and providing actionable insights. Develop reporting processes and assist in building dashboards and automated reports. Provide ad-hoc analysis for your business partners to help them understand the financial ramifications of decisions Assist in financial analysis to identify business opportunities Collaborate with accounting and financial controlling teams during financial closing periods Assist with compliance and external audit To succeed in this role Being part of the Cadeler community means you will have a natural interest and care for the environment and our shared mission to speed up the green energy transition. Your environmental considerations and the safety of our people and the planet will be a key priority in your daily work. We are looking for a dynamic relationship builder, who has a proactive mindset and the ability to lead projects. We think you will be a good match if you: Relevant financial education/ academic background in Finance, Economics or Business Administration 3-5 years of relevant work experience from a similar role and preferably from an international medium to big sized company Digitally agile across different platforms and systems incl. MS Office applications (Excel, PowerPoint etc.) Interest and flair for Business intelligence. Experience with Power BI and SQL is seen as an advantage. Great communication skills at all levels in the organization. Speak and write English fluently. Come work with us! By becoming a Cadeler employee, you will be part of a rapidly growing company with a diverse and energetic team. We offer an exciting position focused on delivering excellence in the face of interesting new challenges, within a positive and rewarding work environment in an international company with great development possibilities. Cadeler is headquartered in Copenhagen, but we also have offices in Vejle, UK, US, and Taiwan, as well as colleagues working offshore aboard our fleet of Wind Farm Installation Vessels (WFIV). To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Cadeler, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner Offshore Wind Industry Location: Copenhagen HQ, Norwich, Vejle Salary : Competitive Are you passionate about being a trusted advisor and offering effective strategic support to key stakeholders? Do you want to work in the offshore wind industry where your skills and expertise will help secure a sustainable future based on renewable energy? Then keep reading Cadeler is looking for a Finance Business Partner with your skills and interests! Cadeler is a global partner in the offshore wind industry, specializing in wind farm construction and maintenance. We are part of an industry that is now, more than ever, both relevant and play a critical role in the energy transition with a strong long-term outlook. As our industry continues to develop, so do we! We are now looking for a Finance Business Partner to help analyze financial performance. What will you do? As our new Finance Business Partner, you will act as a key link between finance and the business, providing financial insight, analysis, and strategic support to drive performance and decision-making. Your main tasks include: Drive the annual budgeting process and deliver accurate forecasting throughout the year on cost and revenue. Drive and facilitate budget follow-ups through use of dashboards, and preparation of financial reports to senior stakeholders. Analyze financial performance, including identifying trends and providing actionable insights. Develop reporting processes and assist in building dashboards and automated reports. Provide ad-hoc analysis for your business partners to help them understand the financial ramifications of decisions Assist in financial analysis to identify business opportunities Collaborate with accounting and financial controlling teams during financial closing periods Assist with compliance and external audit To succeed in this role Being part of the Cadeler community means you will have a natural interest and care for the environment and our shared mission to speed up the green energy transition. Your environmental considerations and the safety of our people and the planet will be a key priority in your daily work. We are looking for a dynamic relationship builder, who has a proactive mindset and the ability to lead projects. We think you will be a good match if you: Relevant financial education/ academic background in Finance, Economics or Business Administration 3-5 years of relevant work experience from a similar role and preferably from an international medium to big sized company Digitally agile across different platforms and systems incl. MS Office applications (Excel, PowerPoint etc.) Interest and flair for Business intelligence. Experience with Power BI and SQL is seen as an advantage. Great communication skills at all levels in the organization. Speak and write English fluently. Come work with us! By becoming a Cadeler employee, you will be part of a rapidly growing company with a diverse and energetic team. We offer an exciting position focused on delivering excellence in the face of interesting new challenges, within a positive and rewarding work environment in an international company with great development possibilities. Cadeler is headquartered in Copenhagen, but we also have offices in Vejle, UK, US, and Taiwan, as well as colleagues working offshore aboard our fleet of Wind Farm Installation Vessels (WFIV). To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Cadeler, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Agricultural and Farming Jobs
Agronomist
Agricultural and Farming Jobs
Agronomist - Fresh Produce Crop Production This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant must have existing Right to Work in the UK. Do you hold a FACTS and/or BASIS qualification (or are you actively working towards one)? Do you have hands-on experience providing agronomy advice and managing crop performance in a commercial farming or agronomy environment? Are you looking for a non-sales agronomy role focused on crop performance rather than product sales? Location of the Job: Scotland - Fife (with extensive travel required) Salary & Benefits Package: 55,000 - 65,000 (depending on experience) Fully expensed company vehicle Private healthcare and pension Typically full-time hours, with flexibility required during peak growing seasons Opportunity to work within a successful and progressive fresh produce business UK-wide travel required, with occasional overseas travel About the Company: Our client is a successful fresh produce business focused on delivering high-quality crops to market. The business is committed to sustainable agricultural practices, continuous improvement, and maintaining high standards across crop production operations. Agronomist - The Job Role Details: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Agronomist to support crop production activities within a well-established fresh produce business. Working closely with the Head of Agriculture, you will play a key role in ensuring crops are grown to the highest standards of quality, performance, and sustainability. This is a non-sales, in-house agronomy role, focused entirely on crop performance and technical delivery rather than commercial input sales. This is a hands-on, field-based position requiring a proactive individual capable of managing agronomic performance across multiple production sites, while supporting planning, communication, and continuous improvement across operations. Key Responsibilities: Provide agronomic advice to optimise crop performance, yield, and quality Monitor crops regularly and advise on spray programmes and husbandry Support soil management, land selection, and crop establishment Assist in developing drilling and harvest plans alongside the management team Engage with suppliers to stay up to date with new developments, varieties, and inputs Support coordination of crop establishment and early-stage plant development Work closely with internal teams to support harvest planning and crop forecasting Assist with product availability planning and quality monitoring Maintain accurate crop records and review production data Support crop costings, benchmarking, and performance analysis Ensure all work is carried out in line with environmental and sustainability objectives Maintain compliance with all Health & Safety policies and procedures Essential Candidate Skills & Experience: FACTS and/or BASIS qualified (or working towards) Strong agronomy background with proven experience in crop production Experience working within a commercial farming or agronomy environment Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to work independently within a field-based role Flexible approach to working hours in line with seasonal demands Proactive, hands-on attitude with strong problem-solving ability Desirable: Experience working with vegetable or fresh produce crops Understanding of harvest operations and production planning Experience with crop trials or R&D activities Working Hours: Full-time position, with flexibility required depending on seasonal demands How to Apply: Please click on the "apply now" button. As we are a specialist recruitment business within the Agricultural and Farming industry, all applicants must hold an NVQ Level 2, Scottish NVQ Level 2, or an equivalent qualification relevant to the role. Key Words: Agronomist, Crop Advisor, FACTS, BASIS, Fresh Produce, Agriculture, Crop Production, Sustainable Farming, Field Trials, Soil Management, Harvest Planning, Agricultural Jobs, Fife Jobs We thank all applicants who apply for this role; however, only those shortlisted for interview will be contacted. All applications will be handled in strict confidence and personal details will not be shared without prior consent. About Us Established in 2013, Agricultural and Farming Jobs provide expert recruitment, headhunting, and job advertising services across agriculture, horticulture, food and fresh produce, veterinary, animal health, agrochemicals, machinery, technical and engineering, and specialist education sectors across the UK and internationally.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Agronomist - Fresh Produce Crop Production This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant must have existing Right to Work in the UK. Do you hold a FACTS and/or BASIS qualification (or are you actively working towards one)? Do you have hands-on experience providing agronomy advice and managing crop performance in a commercial farming or agronomy environment? Are you looking for a non-sales agronomy role focused on crop performance rather than product sales? Location of the Job: Scotland - Fife (with extensive travel required) Salary & Benefits Package: 55,000 - 65,000 (depending on experience) Fully expensed company vehicle Private healthcare and pension Typically full-time hours, with flexibility required during peak growing seasons Opportunity to work within a successful and progressive fresh produce business UK-wide travel required, with occasional overseas travel About the Company: Our client is a successful fresh produce business focused on delivering high-quality crops to market. The business is committed to sustainable agricultural practices, continuous improvement, and maintaining high standards across crop production operations. Agronomist - The Job Role Details: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Agronomist to support crop production activities within a well-established fresh produce business. Working closely with the Head of Agriculture, you will play a key role in ensuring crops are grown to the highest standards of quality, performance, and sustainability. This is a non-sales, in-house agronomy role, focused entirely on crop performance and technical delivery rather than commercial input sales. This is a hands-on, field-based position requiring a proactive individual capable of managing agronomic performance across multiple production sites, while supporting planning, communication, and continuous improvement across operations. Key Responsibilities: Provide agronomic advice to optimise crop performance, yield, and quality Monitor crops regularly and advise on spray programmes and husbandry Support soil management, land selection, and crop establishment Assist in developing drilling and harvest plans alongside the management team Engage with suppliers to stay up to date with new developments, varieties, and inputs Support coordination of crop establishment and early-stage plant development Work closely with internal teams to support harvest planning and crop forecasting Assist with product availability planning and quality monitoring Maintain accurate crop records and review production data Support crop costings, benchmarking, and performance analysis Ensure all work is carried out in line with environmental and sustainability objectives Maintain compliance with all Health & Safety policies and procedures Essential Candidate Skills & Experience: FACTS and/or BASIS qualified (or working towards) Strong agronomy background with proven experience in crop production Experience working within a commercial farming or agronomy environment Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to work independently within a field-based role Flexible approach to working hours in line with seasonal demands Proactive, hands-on attitude with strong problem-solving ability Desirable: Experience working with vegetable or fresh produce crops Understanding of harvest operations and production planning Experience with crop trials or R&D activities Working Hours: Full-time position, with flexibility required depending on seasonal demands How to Apply: Please click on the "apply now" button. As we are a specialist recruitment business within the Agricultural and Farming industry, all applicants must hold an NVQ Level 2, Scottish NVQ Level 2, or an equivalent qualification relevant to the role. Key Words: Agronomist, Crop Advisor, FACTS, BASIS, Fresh Produce, Agriculture, Crop Production, Sustainable Farming, Field Trials, Soil Management, Harvest Planning, Agricultural Jobs, Fife Jobs We thank all applicants who apply for this role; however, only those shortlisted for interview will be contacted. All applications will be handled in strict confidence and personal details will not be shared without prior consent. About Us Established in 2013, Agricultural and Farming Jobs provide expert recruitment, headhunting, and job advertising services across agriculture, horticulture, food and fresh produce, veterinary, animal health, agrochemicals, machinery, technical and engineering, and specialist education sectors across the UK and internationally.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Intelligence Analyst
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited City, Birmingham
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. 4 x Intelligence Analysts Location: Birmingham Pay Rate: 170 per day Contract: 6 months+ Working Pattern: Shift-based (including early mornings, late evenings and weekends) due to the shift patterns you should have access to own vehicle Vetting Requirement: SC Clearance (must be eligible) About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly analytical Intelligence Analyst to join a dynamic intelligence function on a contract basis. This is a critical role where you will deliver high-quality analytical products to support decision-making at strategic, tactical, and operational levels. You will provide insight into threats, risks, and vulnerabilities, helping shape responses to complex challenges. This opportunity is ideal for someone with strong analytical expertise, experience working with complex datasets, and the ability to operate effectively in high-pressure environments. Key Responsibilities Analysis & Intelligence Development Conduct strategic, tactical, and operational analysis using a range of analytical techniques Identify patterns, trends, and intelligence gaps to inform decision-making Assess threat, risk, and harm, providing clear recommendations Develop and contribute to intelligence collection plans Maintain up-to-date knowledge of emerging trends and risks Strategic Support & Advisory Provide expert analytical advice to support prioritisation and resource allocation Identify key priorities using structured risk assessment approaches Deliver insights to senior stakeholders to guide operational activity Support governance processes to ensure a coordinated response to threats Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain effective relationships with internal teams and external partners Prepare and deliver high-quality briefings and presentations Translate complex data into clear, actionable insights Work closely with investigators to interpret and develop evidential material Operational & Evidential Support Produce analytical products to support investigations and operational activity Prepare evidence and, where required, present findings in formal settings Provide detailed analytical support to serious and complex cases Monitoring & Evaluation Conduct horizon scanning and environmental analysis Deliver detailed reports identifying emerging risks and opportunities Communicate findings, hypotheses, and recommendations clearly About You Essential Experience & Knowledge About You Essential Experience & Knowledge Degree level in relevant subject or equivalent qualification or experience within a similar environment Experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency (LEA) Experience of collating, evaluating, structuring and processing data to identify patterns, series, similarities and discrepancies within a variety of information types Ability to use software packages in the charting and analytical preparation of data Evidence of working with, Interpreting & simplifying complex data sets Highly competent in the use of Microsoft packages, advanced skills in Microsoft Excel Evidence a good understanding of the requirements of the National Intelligence Model (NIM) Understanding of, and ability to apply, relevant legislation (i.e ECHR, RIPA, Data Protection) Experience of working within a team and on own initiative, effectively planning and organising activities and resources to meet objectives Desirable Experience working in an intelligence or analytical role Knowledge of crime trends, risk modelling, or investigative environments Experience using specialist analytical tools (e.g. data visualisation or mapping software) Understanding of the distinction between analysis, policy, and decision-making Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Apr 27, 2026
Contractor
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. 4 x Intelligence Analysts Location: Birmingham Pay Rate: 170 per day Contract: 6 months+ Working Pattern: Shift-based (including early mornings, late evenings and weekends) due to the shift patterns you should have access to own vehicle Vetting Requirement: SC Clearance (must be eligible) About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly analytical Intelligence Analyst to join a dynamic intelligence function on a contract basis. This is a critical role where you will deliver high-quality analytical products to support decision-making at strategic, tactical, and operational levels. You will provide insight into threats, risks, and vulnerabilities, helping shape responses to complex challenges. This opportunity is ideal for someone with strong analytical expertise, experience working with complex datasets, and the ability to operate effectively in high-pressure environments. Key Responsibilities Analysis & Intelligence Development Conduct strategic, tactical, and operational analysis using a range of analytical techniques Identify patterns, trends, and intelligence gaps to inform decision-making Assess threat, risk, and harm, providing clear recommendations Develop and contribute to intelligence collection plans Maintain up-to-date knowledge of emerging trends and risks Strategic Support & Advisory Provide expert analytical advice to support prioritisation and resource allocation Identify key priorities using structured risk assessment approaches Deliver insights to senior stakeholders to guide operational activity Support governance processes to ensure a coordinated response to threats Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain effective relationships with internal teams and external partners Prepare and deliver high-quality briefings and presentations Translate complex data into clear, actionable insights Work closely with investigators to interpret and develop evidential material Operational & Evidential Support Produce analytical products to support investigations and operational activity Prepare evidence and, where required, present findings in formal settings Provide detailed analytical support to serious and complex cases Monitoring & Evaluation Conduct horizon scanning and environmental analysis Deliver detailed reports identifying emerging risks and opportunities Communicate findings, hypotheses, and recommendations clearly About You Essential Experience & Knowledge About You Essential Experience & Knowledge Degree level in relevant subject or equivalent qualification or experience within a similar environment Experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency (LEA) Experience of collating, evaluating, structuring and processing data to identify patterns, series, similarities and discrepancies within a variety of information types Ability to use software packages in the charting and analytical preparation of data Evidence of working with, Interpreting & simplifying complex data sets Highly competent in the use of Microsoft packages, advanced skills in Microsoft Excel Evidence a good understanding of the requirements of the National Intelligence Model (NIM) Understanding of, and ability to apply, relevant legislation (i.e ECHR, RIPA, Data Protection) Experience of working within a team and on own initiative, effectively planning and organising activities and resources to meet objectives Desirable Experience working in an intelligence or analytical role Knowledge of crime trends, risk modelling, or investigative environments Experience using specialist analytical tools (e.g. data visualisation or mapping software) Understanding of the distinction between analysis, policy, and decision-making Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Ross-Shire Engineering Limited
Health & Safety Advisor
Ross-Shire Engineering Limited
What Are We Looking For? Our Asset Operations and Maintenance Team are looking to recruit a Health and Safety Advisor to join our team on a permanent basis, based in Muir of Ord. Your role will involve ensuring that all RSE companies activities are carried out in accordance with all relevant Health and Safety legislation and that all persons affected either directly or indirectly are not subjected to avoidable risks. Please note this position will require flexibility on working location, with accommodation provided by RSE. Some of Your Key Duties Include: Ensure that all activities are carried out in compliance with RSE s Health and Safety, Quality and Environmental management systems Ensure that where appropriate, all requirements under the current CDM regulations are satisfied Including assisting project teams in compiling Construction Phase Plans. Provide assistance on all matters related to QHSE issues to departments and individuals within the Ross-shire engineering group of companies as and when required under the day-to-day direction of the Health & Safety Manager Carry out QHSE inspections and/or audits both at the RSE companies premises, and construction sites, as directed by the Health & Safety Manager to ensure that all activities are carried out in a safe manner and that persons are not placed in a hazardous environment Complete relevant QHSE inspection and/or audit reports highlighting any issues/nonconformance and issue the report to the relevant Project Engineer/Project Manager/Site Manager and to the QHSE Managers and the Company Directors Assist and advise Engineers/Site Managers as appropriate with the preparation of Health & Safety risk assessments and matters of safe working and compliance as required Produce COSHH assessments as required Communicate and liaise fully with all departments within the business What Do You Need? NEBOSH general (Level 3) essential (or working towards) Practical understanding and approach to managing QHSE, with a focus on building relationships with delivery teams Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Sound knowledge of Health & Safety legislation Experience in the application of Health & Safety practices in both manufacturing and construction sites. Utilities experience highly advantageous. Full UK Driving Licence Who Are We? RSE is a trusted clean water technology company, developing market-leading products and solutions for purifying drinking water, recycling wastewater, and cleaning water in industrial processes. We are disrupting the water sector, delivering water treatment products, technologies, and services to clients across the UK. RSE provides offsite modular build solutions using a low-carbon approach compared to traditional construction methods and our unique offering to the market focuses on innovation, efficiency, and excellence. Established in 1982, RSE has grown into one of the most prominent MEICA engineering businesses in the UK water industry. We have created a complete in-house and full-service capability from project inception through to design, fabrication, and delivery by means of installation and commissioning. We additionally have one of the largest servicing and maintenance teams in the market, to ensure we re on hand for all our clients needs. Our service offering presents industry-leading innovative solutions and our dedicated staff play a key role in delivering our sustainability and wider business goals. With over 2000 staff across our group of companies, our strategic ambition will see the business continue to grow as we expand our operations and diversify our products. One of RSE s key focuses is driving servant leadership and giving our people the opportunity and responsibility to take an entrepreneurial approach in their career development. What RSE Offer To build successful teams and drive the level of quality that RSE is renowned for, we know we need the best people in the industry. Not only do we require the relevant skillsets, but we also need people with the right attitude and mentality to thrive and grow in an innovative and fast-paced environment. At RSE, you ll be given every opportunity to set the path of your own career through our Business Streams and work within dynamic teams that will require you to rise to the challenge of working for a market leader. Industry-leading salary based on your experience. A flexible career development path, with no restrictions on where your career can go Company Van Private Healthcare (Personal) Holiday Allowance of 31 days per year, rising to 33 days per year after 2 years service Holiday Buy / Sell Scheme Company Pension Scheme Cycle to Work Discounted National Gym Membership Professional Fees Paid Employee Discount Platform EV/Hybrid Car Lease Scheme Access to our network of health professionals including mental health champions and Occupational Health Nurse In a flourishing sector where there are vast career opportunities available, we believe by leading transformation in the industry our offering to the market means our people have the space to thrive. If you re interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provide you with the support to create your own future within the water industry, apply now.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
What Are We Looking For? Our Asset Operations and Maintenance Team are looking to recruit a Health and Safety Advisor to join our team on a permanent basis, based in Muir of Ord. Your role will involve ensuring that all RSE companies activities are carried out in accordance with all relevant Health and Safety legislation and that all persons affected either directly or indirectly are not subjected to avoidable risks. Please note this position will require flexibility on working location, with accommodation provided by RSE. Some of Your Key Duties Include: Ensure that all activities are carried out in compliance with RSE s Health and Safety, Quality and Environmental management systems Ensure that where appropriate, all requirements under the current CDM regulations are satisfied Including assisting project teams in compiling Construction Phase Plans. Provide assistance on all matters related to QHSE issues to departments and individuals within the Ross-shire engineering group of companies as and when required under the day-to-day direction of the Health & Safety Manager Carry out QHSE inspections and/or audits both at the RSE companies premises, and construction sites, as directed by the Health & Safety Manager to ensure that all activities are carried out in a safe manner and that persons are not placed in a hazardous environment Complete relevant QHSE inspection and/or audit reports highlighting any issues/nonconformance and issue the report to the relevant Project Engineer/Project Manager/Site Manager and to the QHSE Managers and the Company Directors Assist and advise Engineers/Site Managers as appropriate with the preparation of Health & Safety risk assessments and matters of safe working and compliance as required Produce COSHH assessments as required Communicate and liaise fully with all departments within the business What Do You Need? NEBOSH general (Level 3) essential (or working towards) Practical understanding and approach to managing QHSE, with a focus on building relationships with delivery teams Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Sound knowledge of Health & Safety legislation Experience in the application of Health & Safety practices in both manufacturing and construction sites. Utilities experience highly advantageous. Full UK Driving Licence Who Are We? RSE is a trusted clean water technology company, developing market-leading products and solutions for purifying drinking water, recycling wastewater, and cleaning water in industrial processes. We are disrupting the water sector, delivering water treatment products, technologies, and services to clients across the UK. RSE provides offsite modular build solutions using a low-carbon approach compared to traditional construction methods and our unique offering to the market focuses on innovation, efficiency, and excellence. Established in 1982, RSE has grown into one of the most prominent MEICA engineering businesses in the UK water industry. We have created a complete in-house and full-service capability from project inception through to design, fabrication, and delivery by means of installation and commissioning. We additionally have one of the largest servicing and maintenance teams in the market, to ensure we re on hand for all our clients needs. Our service offering presents industry-leading innovative solutions and our dedicated staff play a key role in delivering our sustainability and wider business goals. With over 2000 staff across our group of companies, our strategic ambition will see the business continue to grow as we expand our operations and diversify our products. One of RSE s key focuses is driving servant leadership and giving our people the opportunity and responsibility to take an entrepreneurial approach in their career development. What RSE Offer To build successful teams and drive the level of quality that RSE is renowned for, we know we need the best people in the industry. Not only do we require the relevant skillsets, but we also need people with the right attitude and mentality to thrive and grow in an innovative and fast-paced environment. At RSE, you ll be given every opportunity to set the path of your own career through our Business Streams and work within dynamic teams that will require you to rise to the challenge of working for a market leader. Industry-leading salary based on your experience. A flexible career development path, with no restrictions on where your career can go Company Van Private Healthcare (Personal) Holiday Allowance of 31 days per year, rising to 33 days per year after 2 years service Holiday Buy / Sell Scheme Company Pension Scheme Cycle to Work Discounted National Gym Membership Professional Fees Paid Employee Discount Platform EV/Hybrid Car Lease Scheme Access to our network of health professionals including mental health champions and Occupational Health Nurse In a flourishing sector where there are vast career opportunities available, we believe by leading transformation in the industry our offering to the market means our people have the space to thrive. If you re interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provide you with the support to create your own future within the water industry, apply now.
James & Partners
Farm Consultant
James & Partners Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Farm Consultant Cambridge Full-Time Permanent Salary up to £50,000 + car allowance + benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded rural consultancy as part of their Farm Management and Consultancy team based in Cambridge. My client is a well-established and respected business within the rural and agricultural sector, providing strategic advice and hands-on management services to farms and estates. They work with a diverse and prestigious client base, supporting landowners in maximising the performance, sustainability, and long-term value of their assets. This role offers the chance to become an integral part of a collaborative team, gaining exposure to a wide variety of farming businesses and developing a long-term career in farm consultancy. The Role As a Farm Management Consultant, you will support the delivery of professional advice and management services across a portfolio of farms and rural estates. The role is varied and will involve both office-based analysis and regular on-site farm visits. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the management of contract farming agreements, including record keeping and harvest accounts Assisting with financial planning, budgeting, and cashflow forecasting Monitoring business performance and preparing variance reports and financial analysis Supporting applications and management of schemes such as SFI and Countryside Stewardship Providing input on farm compliance, scheme delivery, and regulatory requirements Offering technical support across arable and livestock enterprises Advising on environmental matters and diversification opportunities Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and contractors Supporting business development activities and identifying new opportunities Attending farms regularly to provide hands-on support and advice Assisting with the preparation of reports for both internal and client use Keeping up to date with agricultural policy, legislation, and industry developments About You This position would suit someone looking to progress their career within farm consultancy, with a genuine interest in agriculture and rural business. You will likely have: Previous experience in a farm consultancy or advisory role A strong understanding of farming systems and agricultural practices Good financial awareness with the ability to analyse and interpret data Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal A proactive and commercially minded approach The ability to manage multiple tasks and work both independently and as part of a team A keen interest in building client relationships and contributing to business growth Practical farming experience (desirable) Skills and Qualifications Strong analytical and research skills Confident IT user, including Microsoft Office Relevant agricultural or rural qualification (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £50,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Private medical cover Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, with option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Income protection and long-term disability cover Health and wellbeing support, including gym discounts and health screening Cycle to work scheme and retail/travel discounts A supportive and collaborative working environment with excellent career development opportunities This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading rural consultancy and build a long-term career within a respected and forward-thinking team.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Farm Consultant Cambridge Full-Time Permanent Salary up to £50,000 + car allowance + benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded rural consultancy as part of their Farm Management and Consultancy team based in Cambridge. My client is a well-established and respected business within the rural and agricultural sector, providing strategic advice and hands-on management services to farms and estates. They work with a diverse and prestigious client base, supporting landowners in maximising the performance, sustainability, and long-term value of their assets. This role offers the chance to become an integral part of a collaborative team, gaining exposure to a wide variety of farming businesses and developing a long-term career in farm consultancy. The Role As a Farm Management Consultant, you will support the delivery of professional advice and management services across a portfolio of farms and rural estates. The role is varied and will involve both office-based analysis and regular on-site farm visits. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the management of contract farming agreements, including record keeping and harvest accounts Assisting with financial planning, budgeting, and cashflow forecasting Monitoring business performance and preparing variance reports and financial analysis Supporting applications and management of schemes such as SFI and Countryside Stewardship Providing input on farm compliance, scheme delivery, and regulatory requirements Offering technical support across arable and livestock enterprises Advising on environmental matters and diversification opportunities Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and contractors Supporting business development activities and identifying new opportunities Attending farms regularly to provide hands-on support and advice Assisting with the preparation of reports for both internal and client use Keeping up to date with agricultural policy, legislation, and industry developments About You This position would suit someone looking to progress their career within farm consultancy, with a genuine interest in agriculture and rural business. You will likely have: Previous experience in a farm consultancy or advisory role A strong understanding of farming systems and agricultural practices Good financial awareness with the ability to analyse and interpret data Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal A proactive and commercially minded approach The ability to manage multiple tasks and work both independently and as part of a team A keen interest in building client relationships and contributing to business growth Practical farming experience (desirable) Skills and Qualifications Strong analytical and research skills Confident IT user, including Microsoft Office Relevant agricultural or rural qualification (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £50,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Private medical cover Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, with option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Income protection and long-term disability cover Health and wellbeing support, including gym discounts and health screening Cycle to work scheme and retail/travel discounts A supportive and collaborative working environment with excellent career development opportunities This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading rural consultancy and build a long-term career within a respected and forward-thinking team.
James & Partners
Farm Consultant
James & Partners Perth, Perth & Kinross
Farm Management Consultant Perth, Scotland Full-Time Permanent Salary up to £45,000 + car allowance + benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded rural consultancy as part of their Farm Management and Consultancy team based in Perth. My client is a well-established and respected business within the rural and agricultural sector, providing strategic advice and management services to farms and estates. They work with a diverse and high-quality client base, supporting landowners in improving performance, sustainability, and long-term value of their operations. This role offers the chance to become a key member of a collaborative team, working across a varied portfolio and developing a long-term career in farm consultancy. The Role As a Farm Management Consultant, you will support the delivery of professional advice and management services across a portfolio of farms and rural estates. The role combines office-based work with regular farm visits. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the management of contract farming agreements, including record keeping and harvest accounts Assisting with budgeting, financial planning, and cashflow forecasting Monitoring farm performance and producing financial reports and analysis Supporting applications and delivery of schemes such as SFI and Countryside Stewardship (or equivalent schemes in Scotland) Providing guidance on compliance with current and upcoming agricultural legislation Offering technical input across arable and livestock enterprises Advising on environmental schemes and diversification opportunities Building and maintaining strong client and contractor relationships Supporting business development and identifying new opportunities Undertaking regular farm visits to provide practical advice and oversight Assisting with the preparation of client reports and internal documentation Keeping up to date with industry trends, policy changes, and best practice About You This role is suited to someone looking to build or progress a career within farm consultancy, with a strong interest in agriculture and rural business. You will likely have: Experience in a farm consultancy or advisory role A solid understanding of farming systems and agricultural practices Strong numerical and analytical skills Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal A proactive, organised, and commercially aware approach The ability to manage multiple priorities effectively An interest in developing client relationships and contributing to business growth Practical farming experience (desirable) Skills and Qualifications Strong analytical and research capability Confident IT skills, including Microsoft Office Relevant agricultural or rural-based qualification (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £45,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Private medical cover Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Income protection and long-term disability cover Health and wellbeing support, including gym discounts and health screening Cycle to work scheme and retail/travel discounts A supportive, collaborative team environment with clear opportunities for career progression This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected rural consultancy in Scotland and develop your career within a forward-thinking and professional team.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Farm Management Consultant Perth, Scotland Full-Time Permanent Salary up to £45,000 + car allowance + benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly regarded rural consultancy as part of their Farm Management and Consultancy team based in Perth. My client is a well-established and respected business within the rural and agricultural sector, providing strategic advice and management services to farms and estates. They work with a diverse and high-quality client base, supporting landowners in improving performance, sustainability, and long-term value of their operations. This role offers the chance to become a key member of a collaborative team, working across a varied portfolio and developing a long-term career in farm consultancy. The Role As a Farm Management Consultant, you will support the delivery of professional advice and management services across a portfolio of farms and rural estates. The role combines office-based work with regular farm visits. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the management of contract farming agreements, including record keeping and harvest accounts Assisting with budgeting, financial planning, and cashflow forecasting Monitoring farm performance and producing financial reports and analysis Supporting applications and delivery of schemes such as SFI and Countryside Stewardship (or equivalent schemes in Scotland) Providing guidance on compliance with current and upcoming agricultural legislation Offering technical input across arable and livestock enterprises Advising on environmental schemes and diversification opportunities Building and maintaining strong client and contractor relationships Supporting business development and identifying new opportunities Undertaking regular farm visits to provide practical advice and oversight Assisting with the preparation of client reports and internal documentation Keeping up to date with industry trends, policy changes, and best practice About You This role is suited to someone looking to build or progress a career within farm consultancy, with a strong interest in agriculture and rural business. You will likely have: Experience in a farm consultancy or advisory role A solid understanding of farming systems and agricultural practices Strong numerical and analytical skills Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal A proactive, organised, and commercially aware approach The ability to manage multiple priorities effectively An interest in developing client relationships and contributing to business growth Practical farming experience (desirable) Skills and Qualifications Strong analytical and research capability Confident IT skills, including Microsoft Office Relevant agricultural or rural-based qualification (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary up to £45,000 Car allowance Bonus scheme Private medical cover Generous annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional days Pension and life assurance Income protection and long-term disability cover Health and wellbeing support, including gym discounts and health screening Cycle to work scheme and retail/travel discounts A supportive, collaborative team environment with clear opportunities for career progression This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected rural consultancy in Scotland and develop your career within a forward-thinking and professional team.
FCC Environment
Procurement Specialist - Inventory
FCC Environment Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Procurement Specialist - Inventory Salary : £35,868 - £44,835 per annum (plus benefits) Hours : 37.5 hours per week, 8.30am - 5.00pm Location : National Hybrid Working As a Procurement Specialist - Inventory at FCC Environment, you will support the Senior Procurement Advisor in the delivery of effective procurement activity across the business using an inventory control system known as Q4. You will provide professional procurement advice, manage central inventory procurement, and contribute to the development of policies, supplier relationships, and cost-saving initiatives, while ensuring compliance with health, safety and environmental standards. This vacancy is for a full-time position, working 5 days per week. Our promise to you - Competitive salary - 25 days' annual leave (full-time working) plus Bank Holidays - Pension scheme - Life insurance - Discretionary bonus scheme - On-the-job training and progression - Recognition scheme - Refer a friend scheme - Flexible benefits, including high street savings, Cycle to Work scheme and Gymflex membership (where applicable) - Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and the Best Doctors Service via our Wellbeing Platform What will you be doing? - Managing the procurement of a wide range of inventory items in line with FCC standards and regulatory requirements - Liaising with operational teams to support new and replacement inventory requirements - Reviewing and cleansing stock items, ensuring accurate costs, lead times and stock levels - Supporting the management and ongoing training of stock systems - Identifying opportunities for common purchasing, synergies and value-adding procurement initiatives - Assisting with supplier selection, RFQs, tender evaluations, contract preparation and negotiations - Supporting the development and implementation of procurement policies and procedures - Building and maintaining strong supplier relationships to maximise performance and value - Working closely with internal stakeholders' teams to ensure supplier compliance with all FCC policies, procedures and standards - Monitoring and analysing purchasing activity to identify efficiencies and cost savings - Providing procurement advice, support and training to managers across the business - Managing ad hoc procurement issues as required - Travelling to identified FCC locations across the UK What are we looking for? - Minimum of three years' experience in procurement and contract management - Experience of purchasing commodities from the engineering and electrical sectors - Advanced level Excel knowledge, including Pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, Data Validation, and Power Query as examples - Knowledge in Power BI - desirable but not essential - Previously used and knowledge of using MRP/ERP systems - Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail - Confident communicator with strong negotiation and influencing skills - Able to work collaboratively across the business and independently when required - Adaptable skill set - problem solving, ongoing learning - Organised, resilient and able to manage multiple priorities to tight deadlines - Self-motivated work ethic - A CIPS qualification is desirable About us We are FCC Environment, one of the UK's leading waste and resource management companies. Our goal is to minimise the amount of waste that ends up in landfill by transforming it into valuable resources wherever possible. Operating over 200 facilities across the UK, and employing around 4,200 people, we're on the frontline of tackling climate change. We need ambitious, innovative professionals like you to help us shape a sustainable future. FCC Environment is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. How to apply So, if you want to advance your career as a Procurement Specialist - Inventory, please apply via the button shown.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Procurement Specialist - Inventory Salary : £35,868 - £44,835 per annum (plus benefits) Hours : 37.5 hours per week, 8.30am - 5.00pm Location : National Hybrid Working As a Procurement Specialist - Inventory at FCC Environment, you will support the Senior Procurement Advisor in the delivery of effective procurement activity across the business using an inventory control system known as Q4. You will provide professional procurement advice, manage central inventory procurement, and contribute to the development of policies, supplier relationships, and cost-saving initiatives, while ensuring compliance with health, safety and environmental standards. This vacancy is for a full-time position, working 5 days per week. Our promise to you - Competitive salary - 25 days' annual leave (full-time working) plus Bank Holidays - Pension scheme - Life insurance - Discretionary bonus scheme - On-the-job training and progression - Recognition scheme - Refer a friend scheme - Flexible benefits, including high street savings, Cycle to Work scheme and Gymflex membership (where applicable) - Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and the Best Doctors Service via our Wellbeing Platform What will you be doing? - Managing the procurement of a wide range of inventory items in line with FCC standards and regulatory requirements - Liaising with operational teams to support new and replacement inventory requirements - Reviewing and cleansing stock items, ensuring accurate costs, lead times and stock levels - Supporting the management and ongoing training of stock systems - Identifying opportunities for common purchasing, synergies and value-adding procurement initiatives - Assisting with supplier selection, RFQs, tender evaluations, contract preparation and negotiations - Supporting the development and implementation of procurement policies and procedures - Building and maintaining strong supplier relationships to maximise performance and value - Working closely with internal stakeholders' teams to ensure supplier compliance with all FCC policies, procedures and standards - Monitoring and analysing purchasing activity to identify efficiencies and cost savings - Providing procurement advice, support and training to managers across the business - Managing ad hoc procurement issues as required - Travelling to identified FCC locations across the UK What are we looking for? - Minimum of three years' experience in procurement and contract management - Experience of purchasing commodities from the engineering and electrical sectors - Advanced level Excel knowledge, including Pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, Data Validation, and Power Query as examples - Knowledge in Power BI - desirable but not essential - Previously used and knowledge of using MRP/ERP systems - Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail - Confident communicator with strong negotiation and influencing skills - Able to work collaboratively across the business and independently when required - Adaptable skill set - problem solving, ongoing learning - Organised, resilient and able to manage multiple priorities to tight deadlines - Self-motivated work ethic - A CIPS qualification is desirable About us We are FCC Environment, one of the UK's leading waste and resource management companies. Our goal is to minimise the amount of waste that ends up in landfill by transforming it into valuable resources wherever possible. Operating over 200 facilities across the UK, and employing around 4,200 people, we're on the frontline of tackling climate change. We need ambitious, innovative professionals like you to help us shape a sustainable future. FCC Environment is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. How to apply So, if you want to advance your career as a Procurement Specialist - Inventory, please apply via the button shown.
Penguin Recruitment
Senior Ecologist
Penguin Recruitment Guildford, Surrey
Senior Ecologist - Guildford Ready to step into a role where your expertise genuinely shapes projects from day one? An established and growing environmental consultancy in Guildford is seeking a Senior Ecologist to play a key role in delivering diverse and impactful projects - ranging from local conservation initiatives to nationally significant infrastructure schemes. This opportunity would suit a proactive, solutions-focused ecologist who enjoys client engagement, project ownership, and influencing environmental outcomes at both local and strategic levels. Why Join? Competitive salary with performance-related bonus Paid professional memberships Structured mentoring and clear progression pathways Paid volunteering days to support causes you care about Varied project portfolio offering real responsibility and autonomy Supportive leadership team that values initiative and fresh ideas The Opportunity As Senior Ecologist, you will take ownership of projects, manage ecological inputs, and act as a trusted advisor to clients. You will be involved from early feasibility through to delivery, ensuring pragmatic and commercially aware ecological solutions. You'll also have the opportunity to mentor junior team members and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the ecology function. What You'll Be Doing Leading ecological assessments, habitat surveys, and impact studies Designing and overseeing protected species surveys and ecological monitoring Producing high-quality reports, impact assessments, and mitigation strategies Advising clients on ecological risks, constraints, and opportunities Supporting and mentoring junior ecologists Ensuring projects meet wildlife legislation, planning policy, and best practice standards About You Consultancy experience (or similar environment) with increasing project responsibility Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline (postgraduate qualification advantageous) Strong field survey skills and confidence in report writing Solid knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy Confident communicator who enjoys building client relationships Ambitious, commercially aware, and motivated to progress If you're looking for a role that combines technical ecology with influence, autonomy, and career progression, this could be your next move. To discuss this Senior Ecologist opportunity or explore other roles, contact Ashleigh Garner at Penguin Recruitment.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Ecologist - Guildford Ready to step into a role where your expertise genuinely shapes projects from day one? An established and growing environmental consultancy in Guildford is seeking a Senior Ecologist to play a key role in delivering diverse and impactful projects - ranging from local conservation initiatives to nationally significant infrastructure schemes. This opportunity would suit a proactive, solutions-focused ecologist who enjoys client engagement, project ownership, and influencing environmental outcomes at both local and strategic levels. Why Join? Competitive salary with performance-related bonus Paid professional memberships Structured mentoring and clear progression pathways Paid volunteering days to support causes you care about Varied project portfolio offering real responsibility and autonomy Supportive leadership team that values initiative and fresh ideas The Opportunity As Senior Ecologist, you will take ownership of projects, manage ecological inputs, and act as a trusted advisor to clients. You will be involved from early feasibility through to delivery, ensuring pragmatic and commercially aware ecological solutions. You'll also have the opportunity to mentor junior team members and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the ecology function. What You'll Be Doing Leading ecological assessments, habitat surveys, and impact studies Designing and overseeing protected species surveys and ecological monitoring Producing high-quality reports, impact assessments, and mitigation strategies Advising clients on ecological risks, constraints, and opportunities Supporting and mentoring junior ecologists Ensuring projects meet wildlife legislation, planning policy, and best practice standards About You Consultancy experience (or similar environment) with increasing project responsibility Degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related discipline (postgraduate qualification advantageous) Strong field survey skills and confidence in report writing Solid knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy Confident communicator who enjoys building client relationships Ambitious, commercially aware, and motivated to progress If you're looking for a role that combines technical ecology with influence, autonomy, and career progression, this could be your next move. To discuss this Senior Ecologist opportunity or explore other roles, contact Ashleigh Garner at Penguin Recruitment.
Environmental Compliance Advisor
Valpak Limited
Environmental Compliance Advisor As the UKs leading provider of environmental compliance, Valpak strives to work together towards a profitable, sustainable, waste-free world. To date, our teams work in partnership with more than 400 customers, in nearly every corner of the globe. Valpak contributes to achieving the mission of Reconomys complete global compliance offering Comply Loop click apply for full job details
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Environmental Compliance Advisor As the UKs leading provider of environmental compliance, Valpak strives to work together towards a profitable, sustainable, waste-free world. To date, our teams work in partnership with more than 400 customers, in nearly every corner of the globe. Valpak contributes to achieving the mission of Reconomys complete global compliance offering Comply Loop click apply for full job details
WSP
2026 Graduate Programme - Transport & Infrastructure - PMCM
WSP
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
Irwin & Colton
Health, Safety and Environment Manager
Irwin & Colton Hook Norton, Oxfordshire
Health, Safety and Environment Manager Banbury with multi-site travel 55,000 - 60,000 + 5,000 Car Allowance Are you ready to take a hands-on leadership role with one of the UK's fastest-growing sustainable energy businesses? This organisation delivers complex waste and environmental services projects across the UK, with operational, under-construction, and developing sites. Backed by an experienced team and major investor, they're building innovative systems to safely recover, process, and distribute renewable gas from organic and industrial waste streams. As Health, Safety and Environment Manager, you'll be supporting operational and engineering teams, ensuring compliance, driving improvement, and helping the business grow safely. This is a hands-on environment where common sense, clear communication, and sound judgement are valued. Someone who can navigate overlapping regulatory requirements and make considered, safe decisions will thrive here. Responsibilities of the Health, Safety and Environment Manager will include: Implementing HSE strategy across sites, supporting operational and engineering teams Maintaining compliance through audits, inspections, and incident investigations, embedding lessons learned Championing a practical, proactive safety culture through engagement, training, and collaboration Analysing HSE data and performance to identify trends, prevent risks, and improve processes The successful Health, Safety and Environment Manager will have: Proven experience in a health and safety role within a process-driven or high-risk environment (e.g. energy, utilities, manufacturing, waste, or chemicals) A pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to interpret overlapping regulatory requirements A solid technical knowledge of gas and process safety, including working with pressure systems NEBOSH General (or equivalent level 3 qualification) This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leader in their field. For further details and to apply please contact Scott Whyte on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Health, Safety and Environment Manager Banbury with multi-site travel 55,000 - 60,000 + 5,000 Car Allowance Are you ready to take a hands-on leadership role with one of the UK's fastest-growing sustainable energy businesses? This organisation delivers complex waste and environmental services projects across the UK, with operational, under-construction, and developing sites. Backed by an experienced team and major investor, they're building innovative systems to safely recover, process, and distribute renewable gas from organic and industrial waste streams. As Health, Safety and Environment Manager, you'll be supporting operational and engineering teams, ensuring compliance, driving improvement, and helping the business grow safely. This is a hands-on environment where common sense, clear communication, and sound judgement are valued. Someone who can navigate overlapping regulatory requirements and make considered, safe decisions will thrive here. Responsibilities of the Health, Safety and Environment Manager will include: Implementing HSE strategy across sites, supporting operational and engineering teams Maintaining compliance through audits, inspections, and incident investigations, embedding lessons learned Championing a practical, proactive safety culture through engagement, training, and collaboration Analysing HSE data and performance to identify trends, prevent risks, and improve processes The successful Health, Safety and Environment Manager will have: Proven experience in a health and safety role within a process-driven or high-risk environment (e.g. energy, utilities, manufacturing, waste, or chemicals) A pragmatic, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to interpret overlapping regulatory requirements A solid technical knowledge of gas and process safety, including working with pressure systems NEBOSH General (or equivalent level 3 qualification) This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leader in their field. For further details and to apply please contact Scott Whyte on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Service Manager
Brown and Hurley Ayr, Ayrshire
Job Category: Management,The Brown and Hurley Group,Workshop / Service Job Description We're seeking an experienced Service Manager to lead our agricultural workshop and drive high standards across customer service, team performance and operational efficiency. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys leading people, improving processes and delivering quality outcomes for customers. About Us The Brown and Hurley Group is one of Australia's leading truck and agricultural dealerships, operating across 21 locations in Queensland and Northern New South Wales. As an Australian family-owned business with 80 years of industry experience, we specialise in the sale and service of heavy commercial trucks, trailers, and agricultural and construction machinery. Recognised with numerous industry awards, the Brown and Hurley Group is a trusted and leading supplier to Australia's road transport and agricultural sectors. About the Role Based at our Ayr branch and reporting to the Branch Manager, you'll be responsible for leading a high performing Service Department and delivering exceptional support to both internal and external customers. You'll oversee the day to day workshop operations, mentor and develop your team, maintain strong relationships with customers and suppliers, and work closely with Parts and Sales to drive overall branch performance. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and support Technicians, Apprentices and Service Advisors. Build a positive, safety focused and customer centric team culture. Oversee recruitment, onboarding and ongoing training for workshop staff. Manage performance, identify skill gaps and ensure staff complete required OEM and internal training. Customer Service & Relationship Management Deliver consistent, high quality customer service and communication. Maintain strong relationships with customers, fleets and suppliers through regular engagement. Resolve complex customer issues professionally and promptly. Workshop Operations Manage daily workflow including scheduling, job allocation and technician productivity. Ensure accurate diagnostics and repairs aligned with OEM standards. Run daily production meetings to review job status, parts availability and deadlines. Actively manage Work in Progress (WIP) to ensure timely invoicing and minimise aged WIP. Maintain a clean, organised and compliant workshop environment. Quality, Safety & Compliance Promote a "Right First Time" approach to minimise repeat repairs. Monitor workmanship quality and investigate comebacks. Ensure adherence to WHS, environmental and company safety requirements. Monitor labour recovery, workshop profitability, job costing and key KPIs. Control costs, overtime and resource allocation. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and grow service revenue. Ensure accurate completion of job cards, time entries and warranty claims. Skills & Experience Experience as a Service Manager, Foreman, Leading Hand or similar in agricultural, heavy vehicle or automotive dealerships. Strong technical knowledge of agricultural equipment (Case IH, New Holland) or heavy vehicles. Sound understanding of warranty processes, job costing and workshop KPIs. Confident leader with the ability to coach, motivate and develop staff. Excellent communication, problem solving and customer service skills. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Proficient with dealership management systems (DMS), service tools and reporting systems. A continuous improvement mindset with a focus on efficiency and service excellence. Qualifications Certificate III in Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Technology, Engineering (Fixed/ Mobile Plant) or similar. What We Offer Supportive leadership team and strong organisational backing Competitive remuneration package and performance bonus Long-term career growth and development opportunities Company car and fuel card provided. Work with Australia's leading brands in a long-established, family-owned business. Access to health and wellbeing programs, plus retail, banking, and health insurance discounts.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Job Category: Management,The Brown and Hurley Group,Workshop / Service Job Description We're seeking an experienced Service Manager to lead our agricultural workshop and drive high standards across customer service, team performance and operational efficiency. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys leading people, improving processes and delivering quality outcomes for customers. About Us The Brown and Hurley Group is one of Australia's leading truck and agricultural dealerships, operating across 21 locations in Queensland and Northern New South Wales. As an Australian family-owned business with 80 years of industry experience, we specialise in the sale and service of heavy commercial trucks, trailers, and agricultural and construction machinery. Recognised with numerous industry awards, the Brown and Hurley Group is a trusted and leading supplier to Australia's road transport and agricultural sectors. About the Role Based at our Ayr branch and reporting to the Branch Manager, you'll be responsible for leading a high performing Service Department and delivering exceptional support to both internal and external customers. You'll oversee the day to day workshop operations, mentor and develop your team, maintain strong relationships with customers and suppliers, and work closely with Parts and Sales to drive overall branch performance. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and support Technicians, Apprentices and Service Advisors. Build a positive, safety focused and customer centric team culture. Oversee recruitment, onboarding and ongoing training for workshop staff. Manage performance, identify skill gaps and ensure staff complete required OEM and internal training. Customer Service & Relationship Management Deliver consistent, high quality customer service and communication. Maintain strong relationships with customers, fleets and suppliers through regular engagement. Resolve complex customer issues professionally and promptly. Workshop Operations Manage daily workflow including scheduling, job allocation and technician productivity. Ensure accurate diagnostics and repairs aligned with OEM standards. Run daily production meetings to review job status, parts availability and deadlines. Actively manage Work in Progress (WIP) to ensure timely invoicing and minimise aged WIP. Maintain a clean, organised and compliant workshop environment. Quality, Safety & Compliance Promote a "Right First Time" approach to minimise repeat repairs. Monitor workmanship quality and investigate comebacks. Ensure adherence to WHS, environmental and company safety requirements. Monitor labour recovery, workshop profitability, job costing and key KPIs. Control costs, overtime and resource allocation. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and grow service revenue. Ensure accurate completion of job cards, time entries and warranty claims. Skills & Experience Experience as a Service Manager, Foreman, Leading Hand or similar in agricultural, heavy vehicle or automotive dealerships. Strong technical knowledge of agricultural equipment (Case IH, New Holland) or heavy vehicles. Sound understanding of warranty processes, job costing and workshop KPIs. Confident leader with the ability to coach, motivate and develop staff. Excellent communication, problem solving and customer service skills. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Proficient with dealership management systems (DMS), service tools and reporting systems. A continuous improvement mindset with a focus on efficiency and service excellence. Qualifications Certificate III in Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Technology, Engineering (Fixed/ Mobile Plant) or similar. What We Offer Supportive leadership team and strong organisational backing Competitive remuneration package and performance bonus Long-term career growth and development opportunities Company car and fuel card provided. Work with Australia's leading brands in a long-established, family-owned business. Access to health and wellbeing programs, plus retail, banking, and health insurance discounts.
Director, Global Total Rewards
Teads SA
Overview Teads is seeking a strategic, analytically minded and hands-on Compensation & Benefits Director to join our People & Culture team in London. This role will lead the design, execution and evolution of Teads' global compensation and benefits programs, ensuring they remain competitive, scalable and aligned with our business strategy. Reporting to the VP, Total Rewards, Talent & Operations, this role will partner closely with senior leaders across the company - including executive leadership - to support key compensation initiatives such as annual planning cycles, executive compensation, and board-level reporting. The role also manages and develops an Operations & Rewards Analyst, helping build strong analytical foundations and scalable processes for the future. This is a highly visible role requiring strong analytical thinking, business partnership and communication skills. The successful candidate will be comfortable operating in a fast-paced, global and evolving environment, while balancing strategic thinking with operational excellence. What will you do? Lead the design, implementation and governance of global compensation programs, including base salary structures, bonus frameworks and incentive plans. Manage the annual compensation cycle (merit, promotions, bonus planning) in partnership with Finance and executive leadership. Conduct market benchmarking and compensation analysis using tools such as Mercer, Radford, and Zviran to ensure competitiveness and internal equity. Develop compensation frameworks that support organizational growth, retention, and talent attraction, including the selection of performance metrics, calibration of payout curves, and equity mix (e.g., PSUs, RSUs, Options). Provide data-driven recommendations to senior leadership on compensation strategy and pay positioning. Maintain governance and documentation around compensation philosophy, pay ranges and decision-making frameworks. Executive Compensation & Equity Manage executive compensation processes including salary, bonus, and long-term incentive planning, including annual validation of the Executive Peer Group to ensure competitive benchmarking against industry and size-relevant cohorts. Support equity program administration and analysis, including grant planning and equity utilization. Deep knowledge of equity award valuation, vesting schedules, and the legal/tax implications of executive employment agreements and severance/change-in-control provisions. Conduct sophisticated financial modeling to forecast equity dilution and burn rates. Prepare compensation analysis and materials for Executive Compensation Committee and Board presentations. Partner closely with Finance and Legal on executive compensation governance and compliance. Benefits Strategy Oversee global benefits strategy and program design, ensuring offerings are competitive, compliant and aligned with employee needs. Evaluate and optimize benefits programs through data analysis, employee feedback and market benchmarking. Manage broker and vendor relationships, ensuring effective service delivery and cost management. Stakeholder Partnership Act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, including executives and business leaders, on compensation and rewards strategy. Collaborate closely with People & Culture, Finance and Legal teams to ensure alignment across key processes. Translate complex data and analysis into clear insights and recommendations for senior stakeholders. Analytics & Insights Build and maintain robust compensation analytics, dashboards and reporting frameworks. Use data to identify trends, risks and opportunities related to pay equity, market competitiveness and retention. Drive continuous improvement in total rewards processes, tools and reporting. Team Leadership & Operations Manage and mentor an Operations & Rewards Analyst, supporting their development and capability building. Establish scalable processes, workflows and controls to support a growing global organization. Ensure data accuracy, governance and confidentiality across compensation and rewards systems. What will you bring to the team? Your skills and experiences: 8-12+ years of progressive experience in compensation, total rewards and HR analytics roles. Strong experience designing and managing compensation programs within technology, ad-tech or high-growth companies preferred. Experience supporting executive compensation and board-level reporting. Advanced analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Experience using compensation benchmarking tools such as Mercer, Radford or similar market data platforms. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior leadership. Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly through written materials and presentations. Experience working in fast-paced, evolving and international environments. Proven ability to balance strategic thinking with operational execution. Strategic and analytical thinker Executive presence and communication Detail-oriented with strong governance mindset Process improvement and scalability focus Collaborative, proactive and ownership-driven High integrity and discretion with confidential information You connect with our values: Relentless Customer Focus: You put customers at the heart of everything, building strong relationships, understanding customers needs, and making decisions that keep their perspective front and center. Act Today, Not Tomorrow: You make smart decisions quickly, prioritize action over perfection, and keep things moving forward, even when things aren't 100% clear. Obsess About Outcomes: You're outcome-driven, take ownership of your results, and work through challenges to deliver what really matters. Evolve Through Change: You're adaptable, curious, and see change as a chance to learn and improve. You evolve your skills to keep up and push ahead. Human-driven, Powered by AI: While we use AI to drive performance, it's our people who make the real difference. You bring empathy, collaboration, and a love of learning to everything you do. Life at Teads At Teads, we don't just offer new roles - we blend creativity, technology, and data to shape the future of media. You'll work with smart humans, meaningful brands, and cool tools, all while helping redefine how advertising works in a world that demands more transparency, better insights, and smarter strategies. As a Teadster, you'll play a critical role in shaping our future success in the region. Here's why Teads stands out: We've merged two open internet category leaders-Outbrain and Teads-to create the 'new' Teads, a unified omnichannel platform that drives results from branding to performance across all screens, including CTV, mobile, and web. As part of our team, you'll thrive in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment that fosters innovation, creative problem-solving, and continuous learning. Teads is committed to your success, offering the support, tools, and development opportunities you need to excel in your role. Our company culture is welcoming, dynamic, diverse, global, and built on top performance. Teads is an equal employment opportunity employer and committed to diversity and inclusion at all stages of recruitment and employment. Our team is made up of individuals who are approachable, resourceful, passionate, and proactive. We foster a sense of belonging through our Employee Resource Groups - employee-led groups in which we debate topics and drive change: environmental, women empowerment, charitable initiatives to diversity, equity, and inclusion, you'll be able to share your passions with likeminded people. What else to include? This refined description focuses on core responsibilities, qualifications and company context, while removing boilerplate form fields and non-essential materials. It preserves the essential EEO statement.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Overview Teads is seeking a strategic, analytically minded and hands-on Compensation & Benefits Director to join our People & Culture team in London. This role will lead the design, execution and evolution of Teads' global compensation and benefits programs, ensuring they remain competitive, scalable and aligned with our business strategy. Reporting to the VP, Total Rewards, Talent & Operations, this role will partner closely with senior leaders across the company - including executive leadership - to support key compensation initiatives such as annual planning cycles, executive compensation, and board-level reporting. The role also manages and develops an Operations & Rewards Analyst, helping build strong analytical foundations and scalable processes for the future. This is a highly visible role requiring strong analytical thinking, business partnership and communication skills. The successful candidate will be comfortable operating in a fast-paced, global and evolving environment, while balancing strategic thinking with operational excellence. What will you do? Lead the design, implementation and governance of global compensation programs, including base salary structures, bonus frameworks and incentive plans. Manage the annual compensation cycle (merit, promotions, bonus planning) in partnership with Finance and executive leadership. Conduct market benchmarking and compensation analysis using tools such as Mercer, Radford, and Zviran to ensure competitiveness and internal equity. Develop compensation frameworks that support organizational growth, retention, and talent attraction, including the selection of performance metrics, calibration of payout curves, and equity mix (e.g., PSUs, RSUs, Options). Provide data-driven recommendations to senior leadership on compensation strategy and pay positioning. Maintain governance and documentation around compensation philosophy, pay ranges and decision-making frameworks. Executive Compensation & Equity Manage executive compensation processes including salary, bonus, and long-term incentive planning, including annual validation of the Executive Peer Group to ensure competitive benchmarking against industry and size-relevant cohorts. Support equity program administration and analysis, including grant planning and equity utilization. Deep knowledge of equity award valuation, vesting schedules, and the legal/tax implications of executive employment agreements and severance/change-in-control provisions. Conduct sophisticated financial modeling to forecast equity dilution and burn rates. Prepare compensation analysis and materials for Executive Compensation Committee and Board presentations. Partner closely with Finance and Legal on executive compensation governance and compliance. Benefits Strategy Oversee global benefits strategy and program design, ensuring offerings are competitive, compliant and aligned with employee needs. Evaluate and optimize benefits programs through data analysis, employee feedback and market benchmarking. Manage broker and vendor relationships, ensuring effective service delivery and cost management. Stakeholder Partnership Act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, including executives and business leaders, on compensation and rewards strategy. Collaborate closely with People & Culture, Finance and Legal teams to ensure alignment across key processes. Translate complex data and analysis into clear insights and recommendations for senior stakeholders. Analytics & Insights Build and maintain robust compensation analytics, dashboards and reporting frameworks. Use data to identify trends, risks and opportunities related to pay equity, market competitiveness and retention. Drive continuous improvement in total rewards processes, tools and reporting. Team Leadership & Operations Manage and mentor an Operations & Rewards Analyst, supporting their development and capability building. Establish scalable processes, workflows and controls to support a growing global organization. Ensure data accuracy, governance and confidentiality across compensation and rewards systems. What will you bring to the team? Your skills and experiences: 8-12+ years of progressive experience in compensation, total rewards and HR analytics roles. Strong experience designing and managing compensation programs within technology, ad-tech or high-growth companies preferred. Experience supporting executive compensation and board-level reporting. Advanced analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Experience using compensation benchmarking tools such as Mercer, Radford or similar market data platforms. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior leadership. Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly through written materials and presentations. Experience working in fast-paced, evolving and international environments. Proven ability to balance strategic thinking with operational execution. Strategic and analytical thinker Executive presence and communication Detail-oriented with strong governance mindset Process improvement and scalability focus Collaborative, proactive and ownership-driven High integrity and discretion with confidential information You connect with our values: Relentless Customer Focus: You put customers at the heart of everything, building strong relationships, understanding customers needs, and making decisions that keep their perspective front and center. Act Today, Not Tomorrow: You make smart decisions quickly, prioritize action over perfection, and keep things moving forward, even when things aren't 100% clear. Obsess About Outcomes: You're outcome-driven, take ownership of your results, and work through challenges to deliver what really matters. Evolve Through Change: You're adaptable, curious, and see change as a chance to learn and improve. You evolve your skills to keep up and push ahead. Human-driven, Powered by AI: While we use AI to drive performance, it's our people who make the real difference. You bring empathy, collaboration, and a love of learning to everything you do. Life at Teads At Teads, we don't just offer new roles - we blend creativity, technology, and data to shape the future of media. You'll work with smart humans, meaningful brands, and cool tools, all while helping redefine how advertising works in a world that demands more transparency, better insights, and smarter strategies. As a Teadster, you'll play a critical role in shaping our future success in the region. Here's why Teads stands out: We've merged two open internet category leaders-Outbrain and Teads-to create the 'new' Teads, a unified omnichannel platform that drives results from branding to performance across all screens, including CTV, mobile, and web. As part of our team, you'll thrive in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment that fosters innovation, creative problem-solving, and continuous learning. Teads is committed to your success, offering the support, tools, and development opportunities you need to excel in your role. Our company culture is welcoming, dynamic, diverse, global, and built on top performance. Teads is an equal employment opportunity employer and committed to diversity and inclusion at all stages of recruitment and employment. Our team is made up of individuals who are approachable, resourceful, passionate, and proactive. We foster a sense of belonging through our Employee Resource Groups - employee-led groups in which we debate topics and drive change: environmental, women empowerment, charitable initiatives to diversity, equity, and inclusion, you'll be able to share your passions with likeminded people. What else to include? This refined description focuses on core responsibilities, qualifications and company context, while removing boilerplate form fields and non-essential materials. It preserves the essential EEO statement.
HSE Advisor - High-Hazard Oil & Gas Operations
Wood Plc Ellesmere Port, Cheshire
A global consulting and engineering leader is looking for an experienced HSE Advisor to join their team in Ellesmere Port, England. The successful candidate will support health, safety, and environmental management on a high hazard oil & gas facility. Key responsibilities include developing HSE risk registers, establishing safety objectives, and leading risk assessments. Candidates should hold a NEBOSH General Certificate and possess strong communication and technical planning skills. Full-time position with opportunities for skill development in a dynamic environment.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
A global consulting and engineering leader is looking for an experienced HSE Advisor to join their team in Ellesmere Port, England. The successful candidate will support health, safety, and environmental management on a high hazard oil & gas facility. Key responsibilities include developing HSE risk registers, establishing safety objectives, and leading risk assessments. Candidates should hold a NEBOSH General Certificate and possess strong communication and technical planning skills. Full-time position with opportunities for skill development in a dynamic environment.
Yolk Recruitment
Specialist Air Quality Advisor
Yolk Recruitment City, Cardiff
A leading public sector environmental organisation in Wales is looking to appoint a Specialist Advisor - Air Quality to join its Evidence, Policy & Permitting directorate within the Air Quality and Noise Team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced air quality professional to take on a key advisory role, supporting national policy and regulatory decision-making through specialist modelling expertise. The Role As Specialist Advisor - Air Quality, you will provide expert technical support and guidance relating to air quality and noise modelling, helping to inform environmental regulation and Welsh Government policy. You will work closely with internal teams and stakeholders to ensure modelling approaches are robust, consistent, and aligned with agreed national standards. Key Responsibilities Provide specialist advice and guidance on air quality and noise modelling across Wales Use a variety of modelling software to assess impacts from industrial and commercial emissions, including health and environmental effects Act as a technical expert within the Air Quality and Noise team, supporting regulatory risk assessments Analyse and interpret complex environmental datasets and technical information Coordinate technical advice to ensure consistent decision-making across internal teams Communicate complex modelling outputs clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences Support the development of tools and procedures for data processing, interpretation, and reporting Work collaboratively with industry partners to assess and improve air quality Lead and project manage specific work areas, including oversight of budgets and delivery outcomes Mentor and support less experienced colleagues About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Substantial experience in air quality and noise modelling, particularly within a regulatory or impact assessment context Strong knowledge of air dispersion modelling and its application in environmental risk assessment Excellent analytical skills and the ability to interpret modelling outputs confidently Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Proven ability to work collaboratively as part of a specialist technical team Experience engaging with industry and external stakeholders on air quality matters A degree in a numerate subject (or significant numerate content) What's On Offer Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days Generous leave entitlements for all your life needs Commitment to professional development Health and wellbeing benefits and support Weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose To Apply To apply, please submit your up-to-date CV and cover letter using the STAR method detailing how you meet each requirement listed below: Have substantial previous experience in all aspects of air quality and noise modelling in regulatory impact assessment. (300 words) Be an expert in regulatory air quality and noise modelling. (300 words) Have good analytical skills and modelling results interpretation. (300 words) Be an excellent communicator, be able to demonstrate effective interpersonal skills and be a strong team worker. (300 words) Have a degree in a numerate subject or a degree with a significant amount of numerate content is essential. (300 words) If you wish to discuss before applying, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment directly. Please submit your CV and cover letter by midday Friday, 24th April 2026.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
A leading public sector environmental organisation in Wales is looking to appoint a Specialist Advisor - Air Quality to join its Evidence, Policy & Permitting directorate within the Air Quality and Noise Team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced air quality professional to take on a key advisory role, supporting national policy and regulatory decision-making through specialist modelling expertise. The Role As Specialist Advisor - Air Quality, you will provide expert technical support and guidance relating to air quality and noise modelling, helping to inform environmental regulation and Welsh Government policy. You will work closely with internal teams and stakeholders to ensure modelling approaches are robust, consistent, and aligned with agreed national standards. Key Responsibilities Provide specialist advice and guidance on air quality and noise modelling across Wales Use a variety of modelling software to assess impacts from industrial and commercial emissions, including health and environmental effects Act as a technical expert within the Air Quality and Noise team, supporting regulatory risk assessments Analyse and interpret complex environmental datasets and technical information Coordinate technical advice to ensure consistent decision-making across internal teams Communicate complex modelling outputs clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences Support the development of tools and procedures for data processing, interpretation, and reporting Work collaboratively with industry partners to assess and improve air quality Lead and project manage specific work areas, including oversight of budgets and delivery outcomes Mentor and support less experienced colleagues About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Substantial experience in air quality and noise modelling, particularly within a regulatory or impact assessment context Strong knowledge of air dispersion modelling and its application in environmental risk assessment Excellent analytical skills and the ability to interpret modelling outputs confidently Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Proven ability to work collaboratively as part of a specialist technical team Experience engaging with industry and external stakeholders on air quality matters A degree in a numerate subject (or significant numerate content) What's On Offer Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days Generous leave entitlements for all your life needs Commitment to professional development Health and wellbeing benefits and support Weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose To Apply To apply, please submit your up-to-date CV and cover letter using the STAR method detailing how you meet each requirement listed below: Have substantial previous experience in all aspects of air quality and noise modelling in regulatory impact assessment. (300 words) Be an expert in regulatory air quality and noise modelling. (300 words) Have good analytical skills and modelling results interpretation. (300 words) Be an excellent communicator, be able to demonstrate effective interpersonal skills and be a strong team worker. (300 words) Have a degree in a numerate subject or a degree with a significant amount of numerate content is essential. (300 words) If you wish to discuss before applying, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment directly. Please submit your CV and cover letter by midday Friday, 24th April 2026.
Graduate Environmental Advisor
Peoplebank Cupar Muir, Fife
We Care and if you are concerned about the environment and what's going on around you - we have a lot in common! Due to continued growth we have an exciting opportunity for a Graduate Environmental Advisor. If you're keen to kick off your career as an Environmentalist, where you will be out on site, talking to engineers and spotting risks before they become problems, plus helping to put practical solutions in place, this could be the role for you. This is not a desk based sustainability strategy role, it's about being present, visible, and influential where it really matters. You'll be supporting projects through design, construction, and reinstatement, helping our teams stay compliant, minimise environmental impact, and continuously improve how we work. Responsibilities Supporting site based environmental assessments and producing practical environmental management plans Working alongside operational teams to ensure work complies with legal, regulatory, and company requirements Assisting with inspections and audits in line with ISO 14001, permits and environmental legislation, identifying issues early and helping implement corrective actions Supporting incident management and helping ensure lessons are learned and embedded in operational practice Monitoring environmental performance and translating data into meaningful actions for project teams Engaging confidently with colleagues, clients, and regulators to provide clear and practical advice Promoting environmental best practice and encouraging smarter, more responsible ways of working Qualifications and Experience You are a recent graduate with a degree in an environmental discipline, with a keen interest in applying your knowledge in a practical and hands on environment. Curiosity and confidence when engaging with people are qualities that are important. Previous experience from a work placement or internship would be an advantage. A genuine interest in protecting the environment through action, not theory, is essential. Membership or a desire to progress towards professional accreditation such as IEMA, CIWEM, IES, or CIWM would be advantageous. As this role is field based, you will be provided with a small van, so a full UK manual driving licence is essential. Who this role is ideal for Someone who wants to be out on site and working closely with operational teams. Someone who wants to solve real world problems in real time. Someone who wants a role that is practical and not biased towards sustainability. We are not able to offer sponsorship with this role. Benefits Competitive salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, and perks including Clancy Xtras, our employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well known retailers such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Currys PC World and Vue Cinemas, cycle to work scheme as well as an Employee Assistance Programme. Equal Opportunity Employment We are an equal opportunity employer and celebrate diversity. If you require any reasonable adjustments for your interview, we will accommodate. Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Committed Signatories
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
We Care and if you are concerned about the environment and what's going on around you - we have a lot in common! Due to continued growth we have an exciting opportunity for a Graduate Environmental Advisor. If you're keen to kick off your career as an Environmentalist, where you will be out on site, talking to engineers and spotting risks before they become problems, plus helping to put practical solutions in place, this could be the role for you. This is not a desk based sustainability strategy role, it's about being present, visible, and influential where it really matters. You'll be supporting projects through design, construction, and reinstatement, helping our teams stay compliant, minimise environmental impact, and continuously improve how we work. Responsibilities Supporting site based environmental assessments and producing practical environmental management plans Working alongside operational teams to ensure work complies with legal, regulatory, and company requirements Assisting with inspections and audits in line with ISO 14001, permits and environmental legislation, identifying issues early and helping implement corrective actions Supporting incident management and helping ensure lessons are learned and embedded in operational practice Monitoring environmental performance and translating data into meaningful actions for project teams Engaging confidently with colleagues, clients, and regulators to provide clear and practical advice Promoting environmental best practice and encouraging smarter, more responsible ways of working Qualifications and Experience You are a recent graduate with a degree in an environmental discipline, with a keen interest in applying your knowledge in a practical and hands on environment. Curiosity and confidence when engaging with people are qualities that are important. Previous experience from a work placement or internship would be an advantage. A genuine interest in protecting the environment through action, not theory, is essential. Membership or a desire to progress towards professional accreditation such as IEMA, CIWEM, IES, or CIWM would be advantageous. As this role is field based, you will be provided with a small van, so a full UK manual driving licence is essential. Who this role is ideal for Someone who wants to be out on site and working closely with operational teams. Someone who wants to solve real world problems in real time. Someone who wants a role that is practical and not biased towards sustainability. We are not able to offer sponsorship with this role. Benefits Competitive salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, and perks including Clancy Xtras, our employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well known retailers such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Currys PC World and Vue Cinemas, cycle to work scheme as well as an Employee Assistance Programme. Equal Opportunity Employment We are an equal opportunity employer and celebrate diversity. If you require any reasonable adjustments for your interview, we will accommodate. Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Committed Signatories
SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
HSE Advisor
SNG (Sovereign Network Group) Christchurch, Dorset
We have an opportunity for a HSE Advisor to join our team covering Hurn and surrounding areas. This role has some travel required across our operating area both in your local region and occasionally further afield in our geography for team meetings. You should have a full driving licence with access to your own vehicle and be happy to travel. About Sovereign Network Group (SNG) SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role: The role will inspire and influence SNG leaders and colleagues towards SNG's vision of Everyone, Safe and Well (ES&W) and supporting strategy. Generate, promote and help embed a strong safety culture, providing professional, unbiased practical, accurate and clear advice to the business. The role will guide and support stakeholders in interpreting and applying relevant HSE regulatory and organisational standards as required. Key responsibilities include: Build strong professional working relationships with key stakeholders across Property Services, delivering subject matter expertise on HSE Provide competent expert coaching, advice, and guidance, working in collaboration to drive continuous improvement Coach and promote visible safety leadership, harnessing the core and latest concepts in safety management & safety science; lead and implement initiatives to establish a strong safety mindset Conduct safety visits in the field including offices, residential properties and development sites, providing guidance to front line colleagues and Managers, leading by example and recommending good practice and areas for improvement Provide support and expert advice to internal stakeholders across a variety of occupational Health hazards and conduct in field monitoring within localities region Promote good environmental operational awareness and working practices within the organisation Engage with stakeholders to explain applicable policies, procedures, and other HSE documents to key stakeholders, ensuring thorough understanding and clarity of application Lead, support, and guide the incident management process, providing technical expertise in reporting and root cause analysis, identifying systemic learnings, and preventative measures for continuous improvements Deliver HSE induction training to engage new colleagues in SNG's ESaW vision What we need from you: You should have demonstrable experience as a health and safety advisor, with a relevant qualification such as the NEBOSH General Certificate. Any experience or qualifications in housing or construction, such as NEBOSH Construction would be beneficial but not essential. You'll also have: Significant experience providing expert occupational health and safety advice within the property or construction industry A track record in reviewing and developing health and safety policies, procedures and recommending best practices Confidence in classifying incidents and leading incident investigations Creative thinking to develop engaging safety training and workshops Ability to engage with multiple stakeholders, building positive and trusted relationships Comfortable prioritising workloads and working with accuracy and attention to detail
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
We have an opportunity for a HSE Advisor to join our team covering Hurn and surrounding areas. This role has some travel required across our operating area both in your local region and occasionally further afield in our geography for team meetings. You should have a full driving licence with access to your own vehicle and be happy to travel. About Sovereign Network Group (SNG) SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England - our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role: The role will inspire and influence SNG leaders and colleagues towards SNG's vision of Everyone, Safe and Well (ES&W) and supporting strategy. Generate, promote and help embed a strong safety culture, providing professional, unbiased practical, accurate and clear advice to the business. The role will guide and support stakeholders in interpreting and applying relevant HSE regulatory and organisational standards as required. Key responsibilities include: Build strong professional working relationships with key stakeholders across Property Services, delivering subject matter expertise on HSE Provide competent expert coaching, advice, and guidance, working in collaboration to drive continuous improvement Coach and promote visible safety leadership, harnessing the core and latest concepts in safety management & safety science; lead and implement initiatives to establish a strong safety mindset Conduct safety visits in the field including offices, residential properties and development sites, providing guidance to front line colleagues and Managers, leading by example and recommending good practice and areas for improvement Provide support and expert advice to internal stakeholders across a variety of occupational Health hazards and conduct in field monitoring within localities region Promote good environmental operational awareness and working practices within the organisation Engage with stakeholders to explain applicable policies, procedures, and other HSE documents to key stakeholders, ensuring thorough understanding and clarity of application Lead, support, and guide the incident management process, providing technical expertise in reporting and root cause analysis, identifying systemic learnings, and preventative measures for continuous improvements Deliver HSE induction training to engage new colleagues in SNG's ESaW vision What we need from you: You should have demonstrable experience as a health and safety advisor, with a relevant qualification such as the NEBOSH General Certificate. Any experience or qualifications in housing or construction, such as NEBOSH Construction would be beneficial but not essential. You'll also have: Significant experience providing expert occupational health and safety advice within the property or construction industry A track record in reviewing and developing health and safety policies, procedures and recommending best practices Confidence in classifying incidents and leading incident investigations Creative thinking to develop engaging safety training and workshops Ability to engage with multiple stakeholders, building positive and trusted relationships Comfortable prioritising workloads and working with accuracy and attention to detail
Senior Ecologist - 12 months' maternity cover
Environment Bank Oxford, Oxfordshire
About us At Environment Bank, we're working together to help restore natural habitats across England. With thousands of acres of new habitat creation already underway, our projects are delivering biodiversity gains and helping vital ecosystems to recover and flourish. Our diverse team includes ecologists, land managers, habitat specialists, geospatial analysts, planning advisors, account managers, digital creatives, legal experts, and more. From our habitat specialists to our sales and marketing teams, everyone at Environment Bank is a champion for our values, working towards our goal of reversing biodiversity loss. Environment Bank is a market-leading organisation in a sector that's experiencing rapid growth. We've already built a highly skilled team of experts and we're actively looking to expand our team in the coming months. We're incredibly proud of all we achieved so far and we're still growing. If you'd like to be part of a driven organisation that's making a real difference, find your next role with the team at Environment Bank. About the role As a Senior Ecologist, you will lead on securing, creating and monitoring EBs network of sites across England with a particular focus in your defined geographical region. This will involve a wide range of responsibilities supported by EBs team of ecologists, land managers and the wider project delivery team. You will progress and manage all aspects of creating large scale nature recovery projects - Habitat Banks. We are looking for someone to cover a 12m maternity contract, with the chance of becoming permanent at the end of the contract. We are specifically looking for candidates to live in the Bristol to Oxford to Buckinghamshire corridor - anywhere around those areas could work well. Responsibilities Lead and manage Habitat Bank projects from initiation to creation and beyond, ensuring adherence to project timelines, budgets, and objectives. Undertake ecological survey work including site walkovers, UK Habitat Classification, habitat condition assessment and more specialised botanical survey work as necessary. All with support and supervision from senior staff when necessary. Analyse ecological data, interpret findings, and prepare Biodiversity Net Gain assessments and calculations utilising the Statutory Biodiversity Metric. Lead on habitat design and creation of Habitat Management Plans and associated strategies with technical support from the wider team as needed. Digital mapping and presentation of habitat baselines and habitat creation proposals using GIS. Liaison and relationship building with landowners and other stakeholders throughout the Habitat Bank process. Lead on organising and undertaking monitoring surveys for existing Habitat Banks and liaising with landowners and land managers to discuss and adapt management plans, with support and supervision from senior staff as appropriate. EDI & Belonging At the heart of Environment Bank are the people, who make it all possible. We employ individuals, who share the same passion to live our Environment Bank mission and values. At Environment Bank, we believe that fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace makes us more innovative, dynamic, and competitive. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and experiences. We are committed to creating an environment where everyone is valued and respected, free from discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in ecology, environmental science, biology, or a related field. A postgraduate degree in ecology or a specialised area of study is desirable. CIEEM Full or Associate Membership FISC Level 4 - or equivalent botanical skills as per the Botanical Field Skill Pyramid Proven experience conducting ecological surveys and assessments for Biodiversity Net Gain, use of the Statutory Biodiversity Metric and GIS tools. Solid grounding in knowledge of UK ecology, including species identification, habitat classification, and conservation issues. Experience in practical habitat creation and management techniques within an NGO or agricultural setting e.g. conservation grazing or forestry management. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret ecological data and provide evidence-based recommendations. Valid driving license and willingness to travel to various project sites across the UK. As an organisation, we believe that work should be fulfilling, inspiring, and balanced, so we're creating a space where our team can thrive, both personally and professionally - providing flexible working arrangements, mental wellbeing support, and more. We offer Performance-based annual bonus up to 10% of salary Pension scheme with employer-matched contributions at 6% of salary ️ 30 days of annual leave, plus paid bank holidays, birthday, and wellbeing day Option to purchase 5 additional days of annual leave after probation Remote and hybrid flexible working options Regional and departmental team co-working days Expenses-paid whole company meet twice a year ️ Team fundraising and charity events Ongoing career development with training and mentoring Medical cash back scheme to cover everyday healthcare costs Employee assistance mental wellbeing support ️ ️ Enhanced sickness pay allowance
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
About us At Environment Bank, we're working together to help restore natural habitats across England. With thousands of acres of new habitat creation already underway, our projects are delivering biodiversity gains and helping vital ecosystems to recover and flourish. Our diverse team includes ecologists, land managers, habitat specialists, geospatial analysts, planning advisors, account managers, digital creatives, legal experts, and more. From our habitat specialists to our sales and marketing teams, everyone at Environment Bank is a champion for our values, working towards our goal of reversing biodiversity loss. Environment Bank is a market-leading organisation in a sector that's experiencing rapid growth. We've already built a highly skilled team of experts and we're actively looking to expand our team in the coming months. We're incredibly proud of all we achieved so far and we're still growing. If you'd like to be part of a driven organisation that's making a real difference, find your next role with the team at Environment Bank. About the role As a Senior Ecologist, you will lead on securing, creating and monitoring EBs network of sites across England with a particular focus in your defined geographical region. This will involve a wide range of responsibilities supported by EBs team of ecologists, land managers and the wider project delivery team. You will progress and manage all aspects of creating large scale nature recovery projects - Habitat Banks. We are looking for someone to cover a 12m maternity contract, with the chance of becoming permanent at the end of the contract. We are specifically looking for candidates to live in the Bristol to Oxford to Buckinghamshire corridor - anywhere around those areas could work well. Responsibilities Lead and manage Habitat Bank projects from initiation to creation and beyond, ensuring adherence to project timelines, budgets, and objectives. Undertake ecological survey work including site walkovers, UK Habitat Classification, habitat condition assessment and more specialised botanical survey work as necessary. All with support and supervision from senior staff when necessary. Analyse ecological data, interpret findings, and prepare Biodiversity Net Gain assessments and calculations utilising the Statutory Biodiversity Metric. Lead on habitat design and creation of Habitat Management Plans and associated strategies with technical support from the wider team as needed. Digital mapping and presentation of habitat baselines and habitat creation proposals using GIS. Liaison and relationship building with landowners and other stakeholders throughout the Habitat Bank process. Lead on organising and undertaking monitoring surveys for existing Habitat Banks and liaising with landowners and land managers to discuss and adapt management plans, with support and supervision from senior staff as appropriate. EDI & Belonging At the heart of Environment Bank are the people, who make it all possible. We employ individuals, who share the same passion to live our Environment Bank mission and values. At Environment Bank, we believe that fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace makes us more innovative, dynamic, and competitive. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures, and experiences. We are committed to creating an environment where everyone is valued and respected, free from discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in ecology, environmental science, biology, or a related field. A postgraduate degree in ecology or a specialised area of study is desirable. CIEEM Full or Associate Membership FISC Level 4 - or equivalent botanical skills as per the Botanical Field Skill Pyramid Proven experience conducting ecological surveys and assessments for Biodiversity Net Gain, use of the Statutory Biodiversity Metric and GIS tools. Solid grounding in knowledge of UK ecology, including species identification, habitat classification, and conservation issues. Experience in practical habitat creation and management techniques within an NGO or agricultural setting e.g. conservation grazing or forestry management. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret ecological data and provide evidence-based recommendations. Valid driving license and willingness to travel to various project sites across the UK. As an organisation, we believe that work should be fulfilling, inspiring, and balanced, so we're creating a space where our team can thrive, both personally and professionally - providing flexible working arrangements, mental wellbeing support, and more. We offer Performance-based annual bonus up to 10% of salary Pension scheme with employer-matched contributions at 6% of salary ️ 30 days of annual leave, plus paid bank holidays, birthday, and wellbeing day Option to purchase 5 additional days of annual leave after probation Remote and hybrid flexible working options Regional and departmental team co-working days Expenses-paid whole company meet twice a year ️ Team fundraising and charity events Ongoing career development with training and mentoring Medical cash back scheme to cover everyday healthcare costs Employee assistance mental wellbeing support ️ ️ Enhanced sickness pay allowance
Safran UK
Safety Management System Safety Officer / Reporting Manager
Safran UK Llantarnam, Gwent
Make a meaningful impact on aviation safety! While aircraft seats are rarely the cause of accidents, they play a crucial role in passenger aircraft accident survivability and overall safety outcomes. This role exists to proactively protect people, customers, and the business by strengthening how safety is identified, communicated, and improved across Safran Seats GB. Are you interested in working at the business end of Aerospace? Then your next opportunity could be with Safran Seats, an industry award winning, premium designer and manufacturer of First and Business Class seating and technology. Safran is an international high-technology group, operating in the aviation (propulsion, equipment and interiors), defense and space markets. Its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, where air transport is more environmentally friendly, comfortable and accessible. Safran has a global presence, with 100,000 employees and sales of 27.3 billion euros in 2024, and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets. Safran is in the 2nd place in the aerospace and defense industry in TIME magazine's "World's best companies 2024" ranking. Safran Seats is one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft seats, for both crew and passengers. 1 million Safran Seats-manufactured aircraft seats are currently in service with air fleets around the world. We're looking for a collaborative, influential safety professional who is passionate about aviation safety and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with teams across design, production, maintenance, and leadership to help ensure potential risks are identified early and managed effectively through a strong Safety Management System (SMS). You'll act as a trusted advisor and facilitator, helping teams engage with safety in a positive, practical, and transparent way - supporting compliance while building a strong, open safety culture. Champion a positive and inclusive aviation safety culture across Safran Seats GB. Facilitate hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk management activities. Monitor and support actions taken to mitigate safety risks and track progress through agreed Safety Action Plans. Produce and present clear, meaningful safety performance reports for senior leadership and Safety Review Boards. Maintain and continuously improve SMS documentation, policies, KPIs, and safety records. Coordinate and support aviation safety training for leadership, engineering, technical teams, and the wider workforce. Lead or support internal safety investigations, focusing on learning, trend analysis, and prevention. Engage employees through safety surveys, safety action groups, and open communication (not audits). Promote knowledge sharing internally and with suppliers, integrators, and Safran partners where required. Support management of in service and airworthiness related safety issues. Act as the Aviation Safety point of contact deputising for SMS Safety Manager. Key focus areas- Early identification of safety risks through QRQC, voluntary reports, and employee engagement Monitoring safety performance trends - not just individual events - to drive sustainable improvement. Supporting foreign object damage (FOD) prevention, safety communications, and lessons learned Managing safety KPIs, Management of Change activities, and continuous SMS improvements. Ensuring safety information is visible, accessible, and understood by everyone Human & Organisational Factors and Performance. What We'll Offer As a valued member of our team, these are just a few of the benefits you'll receive: 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) 12.5% Annual Bonus Industry leading pension scheme with salary sacrifice employer contributions up to 10%. Private medical cover (to include Digital GP and rapid access Physio with no excess) with ability to upgrade level of benefit and cover family members. Access to salary sacrifice benefits scheme including cycle to work and Octopus EV Scheme 4 x Life Assurance Interactive benefits platform including wide range of discretionary benefits including technology, retail benefits, income protection. Enhanced family friendly policies and benefits (enhanced maternity and paternity leave) and employee assistance programme Annual share save schemes. Option for hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunities for career advancement and personal growth. Benefit from support through Safran University and our internal Training and Development Schools Get involved in our corporate social responsibility activities from sustainability initiatives, charity and fundraising, volunteering days, or supporting STEM activities at local schools and colleges nurturing the next generation of talent. We want Safran Seats to be a workplace where everyone feels valued, can be themselves and know they can reach their full potential. We embrace and celebrate our differences through various initiatives and support colleagues through a number of staff networks. We are committed to building a workforce that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We want to attract the best applications from people of all backgrounds and underrepresented groups because we strongly believe in adding value through diversity, inclusion. Our employees enable us to deliver services that are accessible and inclusive. As part of our commitment with Disability Confident Employers, we may offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post. We strive to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and employment. Let us know if you need support to showcase your talents or require any reasonable adjustments with your application. This role is subject to pre-employment checks, including but not limited to criminal record checks. While having unspent convictions may not necessarily prevent you from being employed, you are required to disclose any unspent convictions during the recruitment process. Only candidates who successfully pass these checks will be considered for employment. You're a confident communicator who builds trust and engagement at all levels You enjoy working collaboratively and influencing positive change without relying on authority You bring experience or strong interest in aviation safety, SMS, compliance, or regulated environments You're proactive, organised, and motivated by making a real world impact We welcome applications from candidates who meet most, but not necessarily all, requirements. Why join Safran Seats GB Play a visible role in protecting passengers and customers worldwide. Join a collaborative, values driven organisation with strong leadership support for safety. Develop your career within a structured, internationally recognised aviation safety framework. Work in a role where your expertise directly shapes outcomes and culture. Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Make a meaningful impact on aviation safety! While aircraft seats are rarely the cause of accidents, they play a crucial role in passenger aircraft accident survivability and overall safety outcomes. This role exists to proactively protect people, customers, and the business by strengthening how safety is identified, communicated, and improved across Safran Seats GB. Are you interested in working at the business end of Aerospace? Then your next opportunity could be with Safran Seats, an industry award winning, premium designer and manufacturer of First and Business Class seating and technology. Safran is an international high-technology group, operating in the aviation (propulsion, equipment and interiors), defense and space markets. Its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, where air transport is more environmentally friendly, comfortable and accessible. Safran has a global presence, with 100,000 employees and sales of 27.3 billion euros in 2024, and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets. Safran is in the 2nd place in the aerospace and defense industry in TIME magazine's "World's best companies 2024" ranking. Safran Seats is one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft seats, for both crew and passengers. 1 million Safran Seats-manufactured aircraft seats are currently in service with air fleets around the world. We're looking for a collaborative, influential safety professional who is passionate about aviation safety and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with teams across design, production, maintenance, and leadership to help ensure potential risks are identified early and managed effectively through a strong Safety Management System (SMS). You'll act as a trusted advisor and facilitator, helping teams engage with safety in a positive, practical, and transparent way - supporting compliance while building a strong, open safety culture. Champion a positive and inclusive aviation safety culture across Safran Seats GB. Facilitate hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk management activities. Monitor and support actions taken to mitigate safety risks and track progress through agreed Safety Action Plans. Produce and present clear, meaningful safety performance reports for senior leadership and Safety Review Boards. Maintain and continuously improve SMS documentation, policies, KPIs, and safety records. Coordinate and support aviation safety training for leadership, engineering, technical teams, and the wider workforce. Lead or support internal safety investigations, focusing on learning, trend analysis, and prevention. Engage employees through safety surveys, safety action groups, and open communication (not audits). Promote knowledge sharing internally and with suppliers, integrators, and Safran partners where required. Support management of in service and airworthiness related safety issues. Act as the Aviation Safety point of contact deputising for SMS Safety Manager. Key focus areas- Early identification of safety risks through QRQC, voluntary reports, and employee engagement Monitoring safety performance trends - not just individual events - to drive sustainable improvement. Supporting foreign object damage (FOD) prevention, safety communications, and lessons learned Managing safety KPIs, Management of Change activities, and continuous SMS improvements. Ensuring safety information is visible, accessible, and understood by everyone Human & Organisational Factors and Performance. What We'll Offer As a valued member of our team, these are just a few of the benefits you'll receive: 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) 12.5% Annual Bonus Industry leading pension scheme with salary sacrifice employer contributions up to 10%. Private medical cover (to include Digital GP and rapid access Physio with no excess) with ability to upgrade level of benefit and cover family members. Access to salary sacrifice benefits scheme including cycle to work and Octopus EV Scheme 4 x Life Assurance Interactive benefits platform including wide range of discretionary benefits including technology, retail benefits, income protection. Enhanced family friendly policies and benefits (enhanced maternity and paternity leave) and employee assistance programme Annual share save schemes. Option for hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunities for career advancement and personal growth. Benefit from support through Safran University and our internal Training and Development Schools Get involved in our corporate social responsibility activities from sustainability initiatives, charity and fundraising, volunteering days, or supporting STEM activities at local schools and colleges nurturing the next generation of talent. We want Safran Seats to be a workplace where everyone feels valued, can be themselves and know they can reach their full potential. We embrace and celebrate our differences through various initiatives and support colleagues through a number of staff networks. We are committed to building a workforce that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We want to attract the best applications from people of all backgrounds and underrepresented groups because we strongly believe in adding value through diversity, inclusion. Our employees enable us to deliver services that are accessible and inclusive. As part of our commitment with Disability Confident Employers, we may offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post. We strive to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and employment. Let us know if you need support to showcase your talents or require any reasonable adjustments with your application. This role is subject to pre-employment checks, including but not limited to criminal record checks. While having unspent convictions may not necessarily prevent you from being employed, you are required to disclose any unspent convictions during the recruitment process. Only candidates who successfully pass these checks will be considered for employment. You're a confident communicator who builds trust and engagement at all levels You enjoy working collaboratively and influencing positive change without relying on authority You bring experience or strong interest in aviation safety, SMS, compliance, or regulated environments You're proactive, organised, and motivated by making a real world impact We welcome applications from candidates who meet most, but not necessarily all, requirements. Why join Safran Seats GB Play a visible role in protecting passengers and customers worldwide. Join a collaborative, values driven organisation with strong leadership support for safety. Develop your career within a structured, internationally recognised aviation safety framework. Work in a role where your expertise directly shapes outcomes and culture. Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages.
Brook Street
Executive Officer / Resourcing Advisor
Brook Street Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Job Title: Resourcing Advisor Location: Newcastle upon Tyne office, with a hybrid working pattern of 3 days in the office and 2 days from home) What you'll be doing: Join our client, a dedicated government department, as a Resourcing Advisor supporting the recruitment of talented professionals across Defra and its ALBs. You'll play a vital role in delivering high-quality, candidate-focused recruitment services, working closely with Resourcing Managers, Business Partners, and stakeholders. Your key responsibilities will include managing recruitment campaigns from start to finish, ensuring activities are timely and compliant with Civil Service Recruitment Principles. You'll provide clear guidance to hiring managers, maintain accurate records, and support continuous improvement initiatives. Your day-to-day tasks will involve supporting on-boarding processes, promoting Defra's Employer Value Proposition, and responding to recruitment queries via the Query Resolution service. You'll champion a positive candidate experience through empathetic communication and proactive support, helping to attract a diverse and capable workforce. What you'll bring: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities Clear, confident communication and a customer-focused approach Professionalism and empathy when engaging with stakeholders and candidates Good judgement and problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping Ability to work collaboratively and support team members Additional information: Pay rate: 15.39 per hour Hours: 09:00 to 17:00, 37 hours per week Location: Newcastle (with a hybrid working pattern) This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to meaningful work supporting environmental and rural development initiatives. If you're organised, communicative, and passionate about public service recruitment, we'd love to hear from you! Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Apr 25, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Resourcing Advisor Location: Newcastle upon Tyne office, with a hybrid working pattern of 3 days in the office and 2 days from home) What you'll be doing: Join our client, a dedicated government department, as a Resourcing Advisor supporting the recruitment of talented professionals across Defra and its ALBs. You'll play a vital role in delivering high-quality, candidate-focused recruitment services, working closely with Resourcing Managers, Business Partners, and stakeholders. Your key responsibilities will include managing recruitment campaigns from start to finish, ensuring activities are timely and compliant with Civil Service Recruitment Principles. You'll provide clear guidance to hiring managers, maintain accurate records, and support continuous improvement initiatives. Your day-to-day tasks will involve supporting on-boarding processes, promoting Defra's Employer Value Proposition, and responding to recruitment queries via the Query Resolution service. You'll champion a positive candidate experience through empathetic communication and proactive support, helping to attract a diverse and capable workforce. What you'll bring: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities Clear, confident communication and a customer-focused approach Professionalism and empathy when engaging with stakeholders and candidates Good judgement and problem-solving skills Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping Ability to work collaboratively and support team members Additional information: Pay rate: 15.39 per hour Hours: 09:00 to 17:00, 37 hours per week Location: Newcastle (with a hybrid working pattern) This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to meaningful work supporting environmental and rural development initiatives. If you're organised, communicative, and passionate about public service recruitment, we'd love to hear from you! Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.

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