Project Quantity Surveyor Our client are a well-established main contractor delivering new build and refurbishment projects across multiple framework agreements. Our projects range in value up to 8 million, covering sectors such as education, healthcare, commercial, and public buildings. With a strong reputation for quality and reliability, we are continuing to expand our delivery teams. Role Overview They are seeking a Project Quantity Surveyor to commercially manage construction projects up to 8m in value. The role involves end-to-end cost management, from procurement through to final account, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget while maximising value for both the client and the business. Key Responsibilities Full commercial management of allocated projects (up to 8m in value). Procurement and negotiation of subcontract packages and supplier orders. Management of budgets, cashflows, and monthly cost/value reconciliations. Preparation of valuations, variations, and final accounts. Commercial reporting and forecasting to senior management. Maintaining compliance with contractual frameworks and agreements. Working closely with project managers and site teams to ensure commercial efficiency. Supporting business growth through strong client and supply chain relationships. Requirements Degree (or equivalent experience) in Quantity Surveying or a related field. Proven experience as a QS within a main contracting environment. Strong knowledge of JCT/NEC contracts and framework agreements. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent negotiation and commercial skills. Proficient in MS Excel and construction cost management software. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. On Offer Competitive salary and package, including car allowance and benefits. Opportunity to work on diverse projects. Clear career progression within a growing contractor. A collaborative and supportive working environment.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Project Quantity Surveyor Our client are a well-established main contractor delivering new build and refurbishment projects across multiple framework agreements. Our projects range in value up to 8 million, covering sectors such as education, healthcare, commercial, and public buildings. With a strong reputation for quality and reliability, we are continuing to expand our delivery teams. Role Overview They are seeking a Project Quantity Surveyor to commercially manage construction projects up to 8m in value. The role involves end-to-end cost management, from procurement through to final account, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget while maximising value for both the client and the business. Key Responsibilities Full commercial management of allocated projects (up to 8m in value). Procurement and negotiation of subcontract packages and supplier orders. Management of budgets, cashflows, and monthly cost/value reconciliations. Preparation of valuations, variations, and final accounts. Commercial reporting and forecasting to senior management. Maintaining compliance with contractual frameworks and agreements. Working closely with project managers and site teams to ensure commercial efficiency. Supporting business growth through strong client and supply chain relationships. Requirements Degree (or equivalent experience) in Quantity Surveying or a related field. Proven experience as a QS within a main contracting environment. Strong knowledge of JCT/NEC contracts and framework agreements. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Excellent negotiation and commercial skills. Proficient in MS Excel and construction cost management software. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. On Offer Competitive salary and package, including car allowance and benefits. Opportunity to work on diverse projects. Clear career progression within a growing contractor. A collaborative and supportive working environment.
My client is a Chartered Independent Financial Advisory firm based in Chester, who have a passion for financial planning and provide expert, impartial financial advice for individuals, families and businesses. Focusing on personal goals, investment opportunities, planning and saving for retirement and improving tax efficiency. We are urgently seeking a Paraplanner to join the an existing team of qualified Paraplanners supporting 9 Financial Advisers. The idea candidate will be Level 4 Diploma qualified, or working towards, with experience of providing technical support within a Financial Planning firm. Specifically you'll be responsible for: Preparing analysis of client s existing portfolio Provision of technical support to Advisers Completing calculations (i.e., income tax, IHT, Capital Gains Tax, Lifetime Allowance, Pension Annual Allowance, Carry Forward, Chargeable Gains, Cashflow Modelling etc.) Working closely with the Adviser to research and formulate appropriate advice Preparation of Recommendation Reports and supplementary documentation Adherence to Innes Reid s compliance procedures, core values and high standards of client service Regular liaison with product providers, account managers and clients Develop and maintain knowledge and understanding of financial products and markets to meet regulatory requirements and personal development needs We require a candidate who has previous experience working within an IFA firm, who is organised, methodical and has excellent attention to detail with the ability to prioritise meet targets and deadlines, with strong communication skills both written and verbal and strong analytical and numerical skills. You will be Level 4 Diploma qualified, or be working towards Diploma qualification coupled with relevant experience working within Financial Advice sector. If you have worked with Intelliflow, Selectapension, Trigold, Assureweb previosuly, then this would be to your advantage, as well as any experience with Platforms such as Abrdn, Aviva and Aegon.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
My client is a Chartered Independent Financial Advisory firm based in Chester, who have a passion for financial planning and provide expert, impartial financial advice for individuals, families and businesses. Focusing on personal goals, investment opportunities, planning and saving for retirement and improving tax efficiency. We are urgently seeking a Paraplanner to join the an existing team of qualified Paraplanners supporting 9 Financial Advisers. The idea candidate will be Level 4 Diploma qualified, or working towards, with experience of providing technical support within a Financial Planning firm. Specifically you'll be responsible for: Preparing analysis of client s existing portfolio Provision of technical support to Advisers Completing calculations (i.e., income tax, IHT, Capital Gains Tax, Lifetime Allowance, Pension Annual Allowance, Carry Forward, Chargeable Gains, Cashflow Modelling etc.) Working closely with the Adviser to research and formulate appropriate advice Preparation of Recommendation Reports and supplementary documentation Adherence to Innes Reid s compliance procedures, core values and high standards of client service Regular liaison with product providers, account managers and clients Develop and maintain knowledge and understanding of financial products and markets to meet regulatory requirements and personal development needs We require a candidate who has previous experience working within an IFA firm, who is organised, methodical and has excellent attention to detail with the ability to prioritise meet targets and deadlines, with strong communication skills both written and verbal and strong analytical and numerical skills. You will be Level 4 Diploma qualified, or be working towards Diploma qualification coupled with relevant experience working within Financial Advice sector. If you have worked with Intelliflow, Selectapension, Trigold, Assureweb previosuly, then this would be to your advantage, as well as any experience with Platforms such as Abrdn, Aviva and Aegon.
We are looking for an experienced and proactive Lettings Manager to lead and drive a lettings function for a client of ours in Lincoln. This is a fast-paced role suited to someone who thrives in dynamic environments, adapts quickly to change, and enjoys working collaboratively across teams to deliver exceptional results. You will be responsible for managing the end-to-end lettings process, leading and supporting the lettings team, and working closely with property management, operations, and company management to ensure a seamless customer experience. Location: Lincoln, 5 days in the office Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum (dependent on experience) + performance based bonus + benefits Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee the full lettings process from appraisal to move-in Lead, motivate, and develop the lettings team to achieve individual and branch targets Drive new business generation and maintain strong relationships with tenants Ensure compliance with all relevant lettings legislation and company procedures Monitor market trends and adjust pricing and strategies accordingly Support other departments during peak periods, demonstrating flexibility and teamwork Handle complex negotiations and resolve issues efficiently and professionally Maintain high standards of customer service for landlords and tenants Produce regular performance reports and contribute to business planning About You Proven experience as a Lettings Manager or Senior Negotiator in a fast-paced lettings environment Strong leadership skills with the ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities Agile, solutions-focused mindset with a willingness to support other teams when needed Excellent communication and negotiation skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail Confident working to targets and KPIs Good knowledge of UK lettings legislation Full UK driving licence Next Steps: Shortlisted candidates will obviously be contacted for this specific role and if you haven t heard from us within a week, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. We'd love to give feedback to every applicant but due to the sheer volume of applications we receive, unfortunately this just isn't possible. We will keep your CV on file to contact you with regards to future roles and any other advice to help you. Alternatively, feel free to contact us for a chat.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced and proactive Lettings Manager to lead and drive a lettings function for a client of ours in Lincoln. This is a fast-paced role suited to someone who thrives in dynamic environments, adapts quickly to change, and enjoys working collaboratively across teams to deliver exceptional results. You will be responsible for managing the end-to-end lettings process, leading and supporting the lettings team, and working closely with property management, operations, and company management to ensure a seamless customer experience. Location: Lincoln, 5 days in the office Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum (dependent on experience) + performance based bonus + benefits Key Responsibilities Manage and oversee the full lettings process from appraisal to move-in Lead, motivate, and develop the lettings team to achieve individual and branch targets Drive new business generation and maintain strong relationships with tenants Ensure compliance with all relevant lettings legislation and company procedures Monitor market trends and adjust pricing and strategies accordingly Support other departments during peak periods, demonstrating flexibility and teamwork Handle complex negotiations and resolve issues efficiently and professionally Maintain high standards of customer service for landlords and tenants Produce regular performance reports and contribute to business planning About You Proven experience as a Lettings Manager or Senior Negotiator in a fast-paced lettings environment Strong leadership skills with the ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities Agile, solutions-focused mindset with a willingness to support other teams when needed Excellent communication and negotiation skills Highly organised with strong attention to detail Confident working to targets and KPIs Good knowledge of UK lettings legislation Full UK driving licence Next Steps: Shortlisted candidates will obviously be contacted for this specific role and if you haven t heard from us within a week, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. We'd love to give feedback to every applicant but due to the sheer volume of applications we receive, unfortunately this just isn't possible. We will keep your CV on file to contact you with regards to future roles and any other advice to help you. Alternatively, feel free to contact us for a chat.
Health and Safety Manager Warwick Our client is seeking an experienced Health and Safety professional to lead and continuously develop their health and safety processes, ensuring statutory compliance and promoting best practice across all areas of the organisation. The successful candidate will work closely with senior leadership, HR, and facilities teams to develop and deliver proactive health and safety initiatives. This role reports directly to the Board and requires the ability to work independently and take ownership of agreed responsibilities and projects. Key Responsibilities +Work closely with senior leadership to support business objectives and deliver an effective health and safety service ensuring full statutory compliance. +Act as the primary point of contact for health and safety queries, providing professional guidance and advice to managers and employees. +Keep up to date with developments in UK health and safety legislation and industry best practice, advising leadership on required changes. +Develop, review, and implement health and safety policies and procedures in line with legislation and organisational needs. Person Specification The ideal candidate will have: +Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and management systems. +Significant experience in a senior health and safety role. +NEBOSH qualification (essential or desirable depending on requirements). +Proven ability to develop and implement effective health and safety strategies and solutions. +Experience communicating and presenting at senior leadership or Board level. +Strong project management and organisational skills. The selected candidate will be able to work onsite in Warwick 5 days per week. Join a forward-thinking organisation where your expertise will directly influence health and safety strategy and make a real impact across the business. If you are looking for a role where you can take ownership, drive improvements, and work closely with senior leadership, we would love to hear from you
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager Warwick Our client is seeking an experienced Health and Safety professional to lead and continuously develop their health and safety processes, ensuring statutory compliance and promoting best practice across all areas of the organisation. The successful candidate will work closely with senior leadership, HR, and facilities teams to develop and deliver proactive health and safety initiatives. This role reports directly to the Board and requires the ability to work independently and take ownership of agreed responsibilities and projects. Key Responsibilities +Work closely with senior leadership to support business objectives and deliver an effective health and safety service ensuring full statutory compliance. +Act as the primary point of contact for health and safety queries, providing professional guidance and advice to managers and employees. +Keep up to date with developments in UK health and safety legislation and industry best practice, advising leadership on required changes. +Develop, review, and implement health and safety policies and procedures in line with legislation and organisational needs. Person Specification The ideal candidate will have: +Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and management systems. +Significant experience in a senior health and safety role. +NEBOSH qualification (essential or desirable depending on requirements). +Proven ability to develop and implement effective health and safety strategies and solutions. +Experience communicating and presenting at senior leadership or Board level. +Strong project management and organisational skills. The selected candidate will be able to work onsite in Warwick 5 days per week. Join a forward-thinking organisation where your expertise will directly influence health and safety strategy and make a real impact across the business. If you are looking for a role where you can take ownership, drive improvements, and work closely with senior leadership, we would love to hear from you
Technical Compliance Manager Location: London Salary: 62,000 Contract: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm + overtime (Hybrid) The Opportunity We are seeking a high-calibre Compliance Manager to lead the statutory and technical governance for one of London's most complex and high-profile infrastructure contracts. In this critical leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring that a vast, multi-site estate meets the highest standards of safety, legality, and operational integrity. This is a strategic appointment for a compliance professional who thrives in high-intensity, public-facing environments where rigorous auditing and technical "best practice" are mission-critical. Key Responsibilities Statutory & Technical Governance Compliance Oversight: Take full ownership of the statutory compliance roadmap across the infrastructure portfolio, covering M&E, Fire Life Safety, Water Hygiene, and Fabric requirements. Audit Leadership: Design and lead a comprehensive internal audit programme, conducting deep-dive site inspections to verify that all technical logbooks and certifications are 100% accurate and up to date. Legislative Guidance: Act as the primary subject matter expert (SME) on evolving industry legislation (e.g., SFG20, British Standards, and Health & Safety Law), ensuring all operational teams are briefed and compliant. Risk Management: Identify potential compliance gaps or technical risks across the estate and implement robust remedial strategies to mitigate liability. Performance & Contract Management SLA/KPI Management: Monitor and report on compliance-related KPIs, ensuring that all statutory tasks are completed within contractual windows. Subcontractor Auditing: Oversee the performance of specialist compliance subcontractors, ensuring their service delivery and documentation meet the required high-spec standards. Client Liaison: Act as the senior technical point of contact for the client's compliance and safety teams, providing transparent reporting and expert advice during high-level meetings. Systems & Reporting CAFM Integrity: Ensure the CAFM system is utilised as the "single source of truth" for compliance data, managing the integrity of PPM schedules and certification uploads. Management Reporting: Prepare and present detailed compliance dashboards for the Senior Leadership Team, demonstrating ROI, safety performance, and audit trends. What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications Proven Track Record: Extensive experience in compliance or engineering managemenet ideally within a large-scale infrastructure, transport, or public-sector environment. Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of M&E building services, statutory regulations (L8, PSSR, Gas Safety, Fixed Wire), and Fire Safety legislation. Qualifications: IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate is essential. Professional membership (e.g., IWFM or a technical engineering body) is highly desirable. Auditing Skills: Formally trained or highly experienced in technical auditing and quality assurance (QA) processes. Professional Attributes Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data and documentation-you believe "if it isn't written down, it hasn't been done." Communication: Ability to communicate complex legal and technical requirements to stakeholders at all levels, from engineers on the ground to C-suite executives. Resilience: The ability to manage a high volume of data and multiple competing priorities within a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Why Join the Team? This role offers the chance to manage compliance for a landmark London infrastructure account that is vital to the city's daily operations. Strategic Impact: Influence the safety and operational standards of a major public asset. Professional Growth: Opportunity to lead a large-scale compliance function with high visibility within the industry. Comprehensive Benefits: A competitive package designed to attract the industry's top technical talent. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Technical Compliance Manager Location: London Salary: 62,000 Contract: Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm + overtime (Hybrid) The Opportunity We are seeking a high-calibre Compliance Manager to lead the statutory and technical governance for one of London's most complex and high-profile infrastructure contracts. In this critical leadership role, you will be responsible for ensuring that a vast, multi-site estate meets the highest standards of safety, legality, and operational integrity. This is a strategic appointment for a compliance professional who thrives in high-intensity, public-facing environments where rigorous auditing and technical "best practice" are mission-critical. Key Responsibilities Statutory & Technical Governance Compliance Oversight: Take full ownership of the statutory compliance roadmap across the infrastructure portfolio, covering M&E, Fire Life Safety, Water Hygiene, and Fabric requirements. Audit Leadership: Design and lead a comprehensive internal audit programme, conducting deep-dive site inspections to verify that all technical logbooks and certifications are 100% accurate and up to date. Legislative Guidance: Act as the primary subject matter expert (SME) on evolving industry legislation (e.g., SFG20, British Standards, and Health & Safety Law), ensuring all operational teams are briefed and compliant. Risk Management: Identify potential compliance gaps or technical risks across the estate and implement robust remedial strategies to mitigate liability. Performance & Contract Management SLA/KPI Management: Monitor and report on compliance-related KPIs, ensuring that all statutory tasks are completed within contractual windows. Subcontractor Auditing: Oversee the performance of specialist compliance subcontractors, ensuring their service delivery and documentation meet the required high-spec standards. Client Liaison: Act as the senior technical point of contact for the client's compliance and safety teams, providing transparent reporting and expert advice during high-level meetings. Systems & Reporting CAFM Integrity: Ensure the CAFM system is utilised as the "single source of truth" for compliance data, managing the integrity of PPM schedules and certification uploads. Management Reporting: Prepare and present detailed compliance dashboards for the Senior Leadership Team, demonstrating ROI, safety performance, and audit trends. What We're Looking For Experience & Qualifications Proven Track Record: Extensive experience in compliance or engineering managemenet ideally within a large-scale infrastructure, transport, or public-sector environment. Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of M&E building services, statutory regulations (L8, PSSR, Gas Safety, Fixed Wire), and Fire Safety legislation. Qualifications: IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate is essential. Professional membership (e.g., IWFM or a technical engineering body) is highly desirable. Auditing Skills: Formally trained or highly experienced in technical auditing and quality assurance (QA) processes. Professional Attributes Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data and documentation-you believe "if it isn't written down, it hasn't been done." Communication: Ability to communicate complex legal and technical requirements to stakeholders at all levels, from engineers on the ground to C-suite executives. Resilience: The ability to manage a high volume of data and multiple competing priorities within a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Why Join the Team? This role offers the chance to manage compliance for a landmark London infrastructure account that is vital to the city's daily operations. Strategic Impact: Influence the safety and operational standards of a major public asset. Professional Growth: Opportunity to lead a large-scale compliance function with high visibility within the industry. Comprehensive Benefits: A competitive package designed to attract the industry's top technical talent. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Job Title: Refrigeration Engineer - Hampshire Report to: Service Manager The Company Established in early 2000's, the business designs, supplies and installs innovative temperature control solutions across the UK. The Sales, Hire and Service teams support customers across a wide range of industry sectors, whether purchasing, hiring or maintaining equipment. With a clear growth strategy in place, the organisation is committed to investing in employee development and training. Due to continued expansion, an experienced and motivated Lead Refrigeration Engineer is required to join the workshop team. The Role An experienced Refrigeration Engineer is required to take a key hands-on role within an established service team. This position is responsible for maintaining, repairing and optimising a hire fleet of chillers and refrigeration equipment. Responsibilities will include both minor and major chiller repairs, including: Fault finding and diagnostics Compressor replacements Refrigeration circuit leak testing and repair Component replacement Warranty repair work Performance testing and system commissioning The role also requires maintaining accurate service records, parts logs and warranty documentation, while providing technical guidance and support to junior engineers within the team. Key Responsibilities Lead and carry out chiller repairs, maintenance and warranty work on the hire fleet Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults on refrigeration systems Ensure equipment is returned from quarantine and made operational efficiently Maintain accurate service documentation and technical records Support system testing, commissioning and performance verification Provide technical leadership within the workshop team Ensure compliance with F-Gas regulations and Health & Safety standards Requirements NVQ Level 2-3 (or equivalent) in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning F-Gas Category 1 Certification (essential) Proven experience in commercial or industrial refrigeration / chiller maintenance Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills Methodical approach with strong attention to detail Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills Ability to lead by example and support team development Benefits Salary 43-45K (OTE 50-55k) 1-5 on call (Generous on call payment) Company bonus scheme 25 days holiday + bank holidays Employee benefits platform Gym membership contribution Bike to Work salary sacrifice scheme Employee referral bonus Long Service Awards Sick pay (increasing with service) Discounted legal advice support Private healthcare after 2 years service Enhanced pension contribution after 2 years service Ongoing technical training and development
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Refrigeration Engineer - Hampshire Report to: Service Manager The Company Established in early 2000's, the business designs, supplies and installs innovative temperature control solutions across the UK. The Sales, Hire and Service teams support customers across a wide range of industry sectors, whether purchasing, hiring or maintaining equipment. With a clear growth strategy in place, the organisation is committed to investing in employee development and training. Due to continued expansion, an experienced and motivated Lead Refrigeration Engineer is required to join the workshop team. The Role An experienced Refrigeration Engineer is required to take a key hands-on role within an established service team. This position is responsible for maintaining, repairing and optimising a hire fleet of chillers and refrigeration equipment. Responsibilities will include both minor and major chiller repairs, including: Fault finding and diagnostics Compressor replacements Refrigeration circuit leak testing and repair Component replacement Warranty repair work Performance testing and system commissioning The role also requires maintaining accurate service records, parts logs and warranty documentation, while providing technical guidance and support to junior engineers within the team. Key Responsibilities Lead and carry out chiller repairs, maintenance and warranty work on the hire fleet Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults on refrigeration systems Ensure equipment is returned from quarantine and made operational efficiently Maintain accurate service documentation and technical records Support system testing, commissioning and performance verification Provide technical leadership within the workshop team Ensure compliance with F-Gas regulations and Health & Safety standards Requirements NVQ Level 2-3 (or equivalent) in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning F-Gas Category 1 Certification (essential) Proven experience in commercial or industrial refrigeration / chiller maintenance Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills Methodical approach with strong attention to detail Excellent organisational and record-keeping skills Ability to lead by example and support team development Benefits Salary 43-45K (OTE 50-55k) 1-5 on call (Generous on call payment) Company bonus scheme 25 days holiday + bank holidays Employee benefits platform Gym membership contribution Bike to Work salary sacrifice scheme Employee referral bonus Long Service Awards Sick pay (increasing with service) Discounted legal advice support Private healthcare after 2 years service Enhanced pension contribution after 2 years service Ongoing technical training and development
Morgan McKinley (South West)
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Regional Operations Manager - South West I am currently seeking a Regional Operations Manager to work for a client of mine in the Bristol area. Your role will be to work with a private equity firm and be a core figure in the business, driving performance and integration as the company scales. Role Summary As Regional Operations Manager , you will drive operational excellence and production efficiency across the company's regional manufacturing sites. You will be responsible for: Site Integration & Synergy: Standardizing processes and procedures across newly acquired sites. This includes aligning ERP systems, quality management standards (AS9100), and reporting structures. Operational Performance: Supporting each business owner to maximise their revenue and EBITDA opportunities. Ensuring production targets, lead times, and KPIs are met or exceeded. It will include the development of appropriate growth plans for regional businesses that align with the overall group strategy. Supply Chain Resilience: Optimising procurement and managing high-value material flow to reduce bottlenecks, and ensure contracts are delivered. Culture Transformation: Onboarding new acquisitions and along with the rest of the leadership team, helping to bridge the gap between the existing business, and being part of the group. It is essential to ensure that whilst businesses remain semi-autonomous, they are adhering to the values and strategic direction of the wider group. Compliance & Security: Maintaining strict adherence to UK defence regulations and safety standards (ISO, AS9100, and potentially MoD security clearances). Experience & Skills Required Essential: Precision Engineering Pedigree: Extensive experience in high-precision CNC machining, fabrication, or advanced manufacturing within a regulated environment. Lean Leadership: High level of expertise in utilising Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement (CI) to strip out waste from inherited processes. Strategic Commercial Acumen: Ability to speak both technical and commercial language to a variety of stakeholders - from shop floor to board room. Able to translate complex technical and production information into relevant commercial messaging for the company's leadership. People Management: Experience of recruiting, managing and developing team members and elevating standards of performance across multiple sites. Desirable: Experience in Aerospace/Defence ideally in the UK. M&A experience - proven experience of targeting and onboarding new businesses into part of a larger organisation. Exposure to private equity-backed growth environments. If you are interested in the role then please apply and send across your CV.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Regional Operations Manager - South West I am currently seeking a Regional Operations Manager to work for a client of mine in the Bristol area. Your role will be to work with a private equity firm and be a core figure in the business, driving performance and integration as the company scales. Role Summary As Regional Operations Manager , you will drive operational excellence and production efficiency across the company's regional manufacturing sites. You will be responsible for: Site Integration & Synergy: Standardizing processes and procedures across newly acquired sites. This includes aligning ERP systems, quality management standards (AS9100), and reporting structures. Operational Performance: Supporting each business owner to maximise their revenue and EBITDA opportunities. Ensuring production targets, lead times, and KPIs are met or exceeded. It will include the development of appropriate growth plans for regional businesses that align with the overall group strategy. Supply Chain Resilience: Optimising procurement and managing high-value material flow to reduce bottlenecks, and ensure contracts are delivered. Culture Transformation: Onboarding new acquisitions and along with the rest of the leadership team, helping to bridge the gap between the existing business, and being part of the group. It is essential to ensure that whilst businesses remain semi-autonomous, they are adhering to the values and strategic direction of the wider group. Compliance & Security: Maintaining strict adherence to UK defence regulations and safety standards (ISO, AS9100, and potentially MoD security clearances). Experience & Skills Required Essential: Precision Engineering Pedigree: Extensive experience in high-precision CNC machining, fabrication, or advanced manufacturing within a regulated environment. Lean Leadership: High level of expertise in utilising Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement (CI) to strip out waste from inherited processes. Strategic Commercial Acumen: Ability to speak both technical and commercial language to a variety of stakeholders - from shop floor to board room. Able to translate complex technical and production information into relevant commercial messaging for the company's leadership. People Management: Experience of recruiting, managing and developing team members and elevating standards of performance across multiple sites. Desirable: Experience in Aerospace/Defence ideally in the UK. M&A experience - proven experience of targeting and onboarding new businesses into part of a larger organisation. Exposure to private equity-backed growth environments. If you are interested in the role then please apply and send across your CV.
Senior Tax Manager Trusts Guildford ACA ACCA CTA STEP Your new company My client is a global legal practice with multiple office locations across the south of England. Renowned for their excellent level of service to their clients, they have been experiencing year-on-year growth. As such, a new opportunity has become available for a specialist in Trusts Tax to join their team at either a Senior Manager or Manager level. This role offers hybrid working and an excellent bonus structure. This opportunity would suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collaborative team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Your new role You will: Work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. Be exposed to a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Deliver and implement complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Oversee the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Manage relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Oversee and contribute towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculate the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and oversee the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitor the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Review and interpret trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. What you'll need to succeed You will have strong experience and technical knowledge of UK Trusts, with the ability to manage a portfolio of clients. You will have excellent interpersonal skills, being the main point of contact for your clients, providing advice when needed. Liaise and collaborate across the team, delivering a high level of service to clients. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £90,000. There is an excellent bonus structure available. Hybrid working with 3 days in the office, part-time and flexible working options are available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV to , or call me now on If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager Trusts Guildford ACA ACCA CTA STEP Your new company My client is a global legal practice with multiple office locations across the south of England. Renowned for their excellent level of service to their clients, they have been experiencing year-on-year growth. As such, a new opportunity has become available for a specialist in Trusts Tax to join their team at either a Senior Manager or Manager level. This role offers hybrid working and an excellent bonus structure. This opportunity would suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collaborative team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Your new role You will: Work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. Be exposed to a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Deliver and implement complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Oversee the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Manage relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Oversee and contribute towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculate the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and oversee the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitor the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Review and interpret trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. What you'll need to succeed You will have strong experience and technical knowledge of UK Trusts, with the ability to manage a portfolio of clients. You will have excellent interpersonal skills, being the main point of contact for your clients, providing advice when needed. Liaise and collaborate across the team, delivering a high level of service to clients. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £90,000. There is an excellent bonus structure available. Hybrid working with 3 days in the office, part-time and flexible working options are available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV to , or call me now on If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Help lead a high-quality supported housing service and make a real difference to the lives of people experiencing homelessness. Join SPEAR as our Hostel Manager and play a key role in supporting residents to achieve stability and move towards independent living. SPEAR is a charity working to end homelessness across South West London. We believe homelessness should be rare, brief and non-recurring, and our teams work every day to support people into safe, stable accommodation. We are looking for an experienced and motivated manager to lead a 14-bed, 24-hour supported hostel service in Richmond. You will oversee the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring it operates safely, effectively, and in line with SPEAR s values, while delivering high-quality, trauma-informed support to residents with complex needs. About the role This is a hands-on leadership role where you will: Lead and manage a team including a Team Leader and Support Workers Ensure safe staffing levels and effective rota management Oversee safeguarding, risk management, and incident response Drive high standards of service delivery and resident support Build strong relationships with local authorities and partner agencies Ensure compliance with health and safety, including fire safety and building standards Support residents to progress towards independence and move-on opportunities You will combine operational leadership, staff management, and service development to create a safe, respectful, and recovery-focused environment. About you We are looking for someone who: Has experience working with people experiencing homelessness or complex needs Has managed or supervised staff in a supported housing, hostel, or similar setting Has strong knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and trauma-informed practice Can lead and motivate a team in a fast-paced environment Is confident managing complex and high-risk situations Has excellent communication and organisational skills Why join us At SPEAR, you ll be part of a passionate, skilled team dedicated to ending homelessness. We offer a supportive environment where you can grow your career while making a meaningful impact. Your benefits Generous holiday 26 days plus public holidays, rising to 31 days with length of service Wellbeing & EAP 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with free counselling, money and legal advice Health support Occupational health service and free annual eye test (with contribution towards glasses if required) Cycle to Work Save on a new bike and accessories through salary sacrifice Season ticket loan Interest-free loan for annual travel passes Moving house day Extra day s leave when you move home Financial security Life assurance (4x salary) and interest-free emergency staff loan Family-friendly policies Enhanced maternity and adoption pay, plus flexible working options Career development Ongoing training, learning and progression opportunities Blue Light Card Discounts across a wide range of shops, restaurants and services
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Help lead a high-quality supported housing service and make a real difference to the lives of people experiencing homelessness. Join SPEAR as our Hostel Manager and play a key role in supporting residents to achieve stability and move towards independent living. SPEAR is a charity working to end homelessness across South West London. We believe homelessness should be rare, brief and non-recurring, and our teams work every day to support people into safe, stable accommodation. We are looking for an experienced and motivated manager to lead a 14-bed, 24-hour supported hostel service in Richmond. You will oversee the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring it operates safely, effectively, and in line with SPEAR s values, while delivering high-quality, trauma-informed support to residents with complex needs. About the role This is a hands-on leadership role where you will: Lead and manage a team including a Team Leader and Support Workers Ensure safe staffing levels and effective rota management Oversee safeguarding, risk management, and incident response Drive high standards of service delivery and resident support Build strong relationships with local authorities and partner agencies Ensure compliance with health and safety, including fire safety and building standards Support residents to progress towards independence and move-on opportunities You will combine operational leadership, staff management, and service development to create a safe, respectful, and recovery-focused environment. About you We are looking for someone who: Has experience working with people experiencing homelessness or complex needs Has managed or supervised staff in a supported housing, hostel, or similar setting Has strong knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and trauma-informed practice Can lead and motivate a team in a fast-paced environment Is confident managing complex and high-risk situations Has excellent communication and organisational skills Why join us At SPEAR, you ll be part of a passionate, skilled team dedicated to ending homelessness. We offer a supportive environment where you can grow your career while making a meaningful impact. Your benefits Generous holiday 26 days plus public holidays, rising to 31 days with length of service Wellbeing & EAP 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with free counselling, money and legal advice Health support Occupational health service and free annual eye test (with contribution towards glasses if required) Cycle to Work Save on a new bike and accessories through salary sacrifice Season ticket loan Interest-free loan for annual travel passes Moving house day Extra day s leave when you move home Financial security Life assurance (4x salary) and interest-free emergency staff loan Family-friendly policies Enhanced maternity and adoption pay, plus flexible working options Career development Ongoing training, learning and progression opportunities Blue Light Card Discounts across a wide range of shops, restaurants and services
Property Manager - Property Management (PRS) Job Type: Permanent & 6 Months Fixed Term Contract Start Date: ASAP Duration: Permanent / 6 months FTC Location: Stratford, London Hybrid working 20-40% office-based Salary/Hourly Rate: From 37,451 per annum + commission & 1,300 car allowance (DOE) A Property Manager is required for one of the UK's leading housing associations, working within their Private Rented Sector team across London. Our client is looking for an experienced and motivated individual to manage a portfolio of residential properties and deliver a high level of service to residents. This is a fast-paced and varied role, offering the opportunity to work within a high-performing team managing quality rental homes across the capital. Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution) 28 days annual leave rising to 31 days + bank holidays Health cash plan Life assurance Paid volunteering days Employee Assistance Programme Additional lifestyle benefits What does a Property Manager role entail? Managing a portfolio of residential properties within the PRS sector Maximising rental income and minimising void periods Ensuring properties meet legal and compliance standards Liaising with tenants, contractors, and internal teams Managing rental arrears and supporting financial performance Delivering excellent customer service and maintaining accurate records Requirements for the Property Manager role: Previous property management experience (PRS preferred) Strong communication and customer service skills Ability to manage workloads and meet deadlines Experience working in a target-driven environment Good problem-solving ability Proficiency in Microsoft Office Understanding of residential property compliance and legislation Benefits of the Property Manager Role: Hybrid working Competitive salary + commission Career progression opportunities Supportive team environment Exposure to one of London's largest PRS portfolios About us: Daniel Owen is an established recruitment consultancy specialising in the placement of quality temporary and permanent workers across the Built Environment. We work with some of the UK's largest and most respected construction, maintenance, and property organisations.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Property Manager - Property Management (PRS) Job Type: Permanent & 6 Months Fixed Term Contract Start Date: ASAP Duration: Permanent / 6 months FTC Location: Stratford, London Hybrid working 20-40% office-based Salary/Hourly Rate: From 37,451 per annum + commission & 1,300 car allowance (DOE) A Property Manager is required for one of the UK's leading housing associations, working within their Private Rented Sector team across London. Our client is looking for an experienced and motivated individual to manage a portfolio of residential properties and deliver a high level of service to residents. This is a fast-paced and varied role, offering the opportunity to work within a high-performing team managing quality rental homes across the capital. Benefits include: Excellent pension plan (up to 6% double contribution) 28 days annual leave rising to 31 days + bank holidays Health cash plan Life assurance Paid volunteering days Employee Assistance Programme Additional lifestyle benefits What does a Property Manager role entail? Managing a portfolio of residential properties within the PRS sector Maximising rental income and minimising void periods Ensuring properties meet legal and compliance standards Liaising with tenants, contractors, and internal teams Managing rental arrears and supporting financial performance Delivering excellent customer service and maintaining accurate records Requirements for the Property Manager role: Previous property management experience (PRS preferred) Strong communication and customer service skills Ability to manage workloads and meet deadlines Experience working in a target-driven environment Good problem-solving ability Proficiency in Microsoft Office Understanding of residential property compliance and legislation Benefits of the Property Manager Role: Hybrid working Competitive salary + commission Career progression opportunities Supportive team environment Exposure to one of London's largest PRS portfolios About us: Daniel Owen is an established recruitment consultancy specialising in the placement of quality temporary and permanent workers across the Built Environment. We work with some of the UK's largest and most respected construction, maintenance, and property organisations.
As a Consents Manager, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of consents and permissions required for Energy projects. This role will specifically focus on Development Consent Orders (DCOs) and Consents Management. Are you experienced in securing land rights and managing consents for infrastructure projects? Key Responsibilites Lead on securing land and property consents, including wayleaves, easements, leases, access rights, planning permissions, and land purchases. Support a range of infrastructure works covering underground, overhead, and ground-based installations across private and public land. Engage with key stakeholders, from landowners and agents to local authorities and external contractors. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as the Electricity Act 1989, planning rules, and land rights regulations. Manage claims and negotiations, including compensation for access, land use, and statutory notices. Oversee contractors and consultants who support the delivery of consents and land rights services. Keep accurate records and reports to support project progress and audit requirements. Work closely with project teams, including engineers, planners, legal advisors, and environmental consultants. Help improve internal processes, identifying opportunities to streamline and enhance how we manage consents. About you A background in utilities; electricity, water, gas, or infrastructure sectors. Proven experience in land rights, such as easements, access permissions, and statutory consents. Strong stakeholder skills: confident dealing with landowners, agents, councils, and contractors. Knowledge of UK land and planning laws, including the Electricity Act and other relevant regulations. Negotiation experience: able to secure agreements and resolve land-related issues. Project coordination: ability to work across multiple sites and disciplines. A full UK driving licence is essential for site visits and stakeholder meetings. Benefits A great salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, we also offer perks including 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. What next? You apply, and we respond within 24 hours . Or to find out more give Ryan a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
As a Consents Manager, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of consents and permissions required for Energy projects. This role will specifically focus on Development Consent Orders (DCOs) and Consents Management. Are you experienced in securing land rights and managing consents for infrastructure projects? Key Responsibilites Lead on securing land and property consents, including wayleaves, easements, leases, access rights, planning permissions, and land purchases. Support a range of infrastructure works covering underground, overhead, and ground-based installations across private and public land. Engage with key stakeholders, from landowners and agents to local authorities and external contractors. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as the Electricity Act 1989, planning rules, and land rights regulations. Manage claims and negotiations, including compensation for access, land use, and statutory notices. Oversee contractors and consultants who support the delivery of consents and land rights services. Keep accurate records and reports to support project progress and audit requirements. Work closely with project teams, including engineers, planners, legal advisors, and environmental consultants. Help improve internal processes, identifying opportunities to streamline and enhance how we manage consents. About you A background in utilities; electricity, water, gas, or infrastructure sectors. Proven experience in land rights, such as easements, access permissions, and statutory consents. Strong stakeholder skills: confident dealing with landowners, agents, councils, and contractors. Knowledge of UK land and planning laws, including the Electricity Act and other relevant regulations. Negotiation experience: able to secure agreements and resolve land-related issues. Project coordination: ability to work across multiple sites and disciplines. A full UK driving licence is essential for site visits and stakeholder meetings. Benefits A great salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, we also offer perks including 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. What next? You apply, and we respond within 24 hours . Or to find out more give Ryan a call on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Asbestos Auditor Required London and the South East (Essex based office) 35,000 - 40,000 Company car provided, 21 days of annual leave (+1 for you birthday), competitive overtime rates For this role, you do not require previous experience within an Asbestos Auditing position. What is necessary, is for you to have considerable expertise & knowledge with your BOHS P402, P403 and P404. You will be joining a respected consultancy with a strong presence across London and the South East whom are growing along with Penguin Recruitment's assistance This role will suit an experienced asbestos professional who enjoys improving standards, supporting teams, and ensuring work is delivered properly rather than chasing high volume site targets. If you are currently auditing informally, mentoring surveyors, or acting as the technical go to within your business, this is a chance to step into a clearly defined Asbestos Auditor position. The Role As an Asbestos Auditor, your focus will be on quality assurance and compliance across asbestos surveying operations. You will work closely with surveyors, project managers, and senior leadership to maintain high technical standards and support continuous improvement. Your day to day work will include auditing asbestos surveys in line with HSG264, reviewing reports for accuracy and risk assessment quality, and carrying out site audits to ensure correct methods, sampling, PPE, and documentation are being used. You will identify non conformances, provide clear corrective actions, and support surveyors through feedback and mentoring rather than box ticking. You will also play a key role in maintaining accreditations, supporting UKAS compliance, and preparing for external audits. This is not a high volume surveying role, and site visits are focused on auditing and assurance rather than production targets. Key Responsibilities Auditing asbestos survey reports for compliance, accuracy, and technical quality Carrying out site audits of asbestos surveyors across London and the South East Ensuring compliance with CAR 2012 and relevant guidance Producing clear audit reports and corrective action plans Supporting training, mentoring, and development of surveyors Assisting with UKAS accreditation and external audits Acting as a technical point of reference within the asbestos team About You You will be an experienced asbestos professional with a strong technical background and a clear understanding of HSG264 and asbestos legislation. You may already be working as an Asbestos Auditor, Technical Manager, Senior Surveyor, or in a similar quality focused role. You will be confident communicating with surveyors and senior stakeholders and comfortable providing constructive feedback.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Asbestos Auditor Required London and the South East (Essex based office) 35,000 - 40,000 Company car provided, 21 days of annual leave (+1 for you birthday), competitive overtime rates For this role, you do not require previous experience within an Asbestos Auditing position. What is necessary, is for you to have considerable expertise & knowledge with your BOHS P402, P403 and P404. You will be joining a respected consultancy with a strong presence across London and the South East whom are growing along with Penguin Recruitment's assistance This role will suit an experienced asbestos professional who enjoys improving standards, supporting teams, and ensuring work is delivered properly rather than chasing high volume site targets. If you are currently auditing informally, mentoring surveyors, or acting as the technical go to within your business, this is a chance to step into a clearly defined Asbestos Auditor position. The Role As an Asbestos Auditor, your focus will be on quality assurance and compliance across asbestos surveying operations. You will work closely with surveyors, project managers, and senior leadership to maintain high technical standards and support continuous improvement. Your day to day work will include auditing asbestos surveys in line with HSG264, reviewing reports for accuracy and risk assessment quality, and carrying out site audits to ensure correct methods, sampling, PPE, and documentation are being used. You will identify non conformances, provide clear corrective actions, and support surveyors through feedback and mentoring rather than box ticking. You will also play a key role in maintaining accreditations, supporting UKAS compliance, and preparing for external audits. This is not a high volume surveying role, and site visits are focused on auditing and assurance rather than production targets. Key Responsibilities Auditing asbestos survey reports for compliance, accuracy, and technical quality Carrying out site audits of asbestos surveyors across London and the South East Ensuring compliance with CAR 2012 and relevant guidance Producing clear audit reports and corrective action plans Supporting training, mentoring, and development of surveyors Assisting with UKAS accreditation and external audits Acting as a technical point of reference within the asbestos team About You You will be an experienced asbestos professional with a strong technical background and a clear understanding of HSG264 and asbestos legislation. You may already be working as an Asbestos Auditor, Technical Manager, Senior Surveyor, or in a similar quality focused role. You will be confident communicating with surveyors and senior stakeholders and comfortable providing constructive feedback.
Food Quality Manager - Part Time 30 hours- Fully Remote Permanent Role 39K + 5.5K Car Allowance Would you like a remote based part time food quality role that will fit around your life? This role is home based and contracted for 30 hours which you can select to work over 3, 4 or 5 days. The role is responsible for the safety, quality and compliance of raw material food ingredients that the company uses in manufacturing. There will be some interaction with manufacturing sites so although remote based you must be willing to travel as needed which will sometimes require driving to remote locations, a car and driving license will be necessary. All travel will be covered. Location wise you need to live in the west of England or Scotland, M5, M6 and M74 corridor is ideal.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Food Quality Manager - Part Time 30 hours- Fully Remote Permanent Role 39K + 5.5K Car Allowance Would you like a remote based part time food quality role that will fit around your life? This role is home based and contracted for 30 hours which you can select to work over 3, 4 or 5 days. The role is responsible for the safety, quality and compliance of raw material food ingredients that the company uses in manufacturing. There will be some interaction with manufacturing sites so although remote based you must be willing to travel as needed which will sometimes require driving to remote locations, a car and driving license will be necessary. All travel will be covered. Location wise you need to live in the west of England or Scotland, M5, M6 and M74 corridor is ideal.
About the Job: Role: Warehouse Compliance Manager Company: Leading Global 3PL Contract Logistics Provider. Location: Lutterworth, Leicestershire (LE17) Salary & Benefits: 38,000 - 45,000 + Holidays & Package. Shift Pattern: The role works core business hours. ( Any 5 days from 7 ) The Company Loom Talent are proud to have been exclusively appointed to lead the hiring strategy for a new site start up in Lutterworth. Our client, a leading global 3PL contract logistics provider are actively needing to source a full leadership and management structure for a prestigious existing customer. This role will be responsible for the Compliance Management (Health and Safety; MHE Management and Facilities) for the facility in a timely fashion with a go-live fast approaching. Operating within a dedicated customer facility in excess of 600,000 sq. ft. working to a site, with a projected headcount of 1,000 in peak periods. The Role The Warehouse Compliance Manager role will play a critical role in designing, maintaining and leading all site based activity across what will be a key UK DC operation. This position is a truly exciting opportunity for an experienced Compliance professional to be at the forefront of a rapidly expanding organisation. As the Warehouse Compliance Manager, you will champion a safety-first culture , ensuring health and safety is embedded across the site. You'll work closely with operational teams, HR, and leadership to create a safe and healthy workplace , driving continuous improvement across the site. Key Responsibilities: Lead from the front in promoting a positive, proactive safety culture across the site Encourage a " don't walk past " mindset, coaching colleagues in real time to maintain safe working practices Ensure full compliance with UK Health & Safety legislation and company policies Support and guide managers through accident and incident investigations Act as the first point of contact for regulatory authorities , escalating where necessary Drive implementation of actions set by the Group Health & Safety Manager Lead and support health & safety campaigns across the business Collaborate with HR on early intervention, rehabilitation, and return-to-work programs Manage the MHE fleet , ensuring equipment is safe, maintained, and compliant Oversee training records , ensuring all certifications and compliance requirements are up to date Ensure all contractors follow site procedures and complete inductions Act as a key liaison between site operations and F acilities management team. The Candidate The successful candidate for the Warehouse Compliance Manager opportunity will have the following skills and experiences: A Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain Background - Essential. Exposure to a successful & sizeable start up operations - Advantageous. Strong leadership and team management skills, with a track record of developing high-performing teams - Essential. Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation - Essential. Experience in a logistics, warehouse, or operational environment - Advantageous. Excellent communication and teamwork skills - Essential. Ability to coach, influence, and engage employees at all levels - Essential. A proactive, hands-on approach with strong problem-solving skills - Essential. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and IT systems - Essential. Passion for creating a safe and compliant workplace culture - Essential. An individual truly excited by large scale growth challenges - Essential. Commutable to Lutterworth area x5 days per week - Essential. The Package: Salary - 38,000 to 45,000. Company Holidays. Matched Pension Contributions. Annual Salary Life Assurance. Plus, additional company benefits.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
About the Job: Role: Warehouse Compliance Manager Company: Leading Global 3PL Contract Logistics Provider. Location: Lutterworth, Leicestershire (LE17) Salary & Benefits: 38,000 - 45,000 + Holidays & Package. Shift Pattern: The role works core business hours. ( Any 5 days from 7 ) The Company Loom Talent are proud to have been exclusively appointed to lead the hiring strategy for a new site start up in Lutterworth. Our client, a leading global 3PL contract logistics provider are actively needing to source a full leadership and management structure for a prestigious existing customer. This role will be responsible for the Compliance Management (Health and Safety; MHE Management and Facilities) for the facility in a timely fashion with a go-live fast approaching. Operating within a dedicated customer facility in excess of 600,000 sq. ft. working to a site, with a projected headcount of 1,000 in peak periods. The Role The Warehouse Compliance Manager role will play a critical role in designing, maintaining and leading all site based activity across what will be a key UK DC operation. This position is a truly exciting opportunity for an experienced Compliance professional to be at the forefront of a rapidly expanding organisation. As the Warehouse Compliance Manager, you will champion a safety-first culture , ensuring health and safety is embedded across the site. You'll work closely with operational teams, HR, and leadership to create a safe and healthy workplace , driving continuous improvement across the site. Key Responsibilities: Lead from the front in promoting a positive, proactive safety culture across the site Encourage a " don't walk past " mindset, coaching colleagues in real time to maintain safe working practices Ensure full compliance with UK Health & Safety legislation and company policies Support and guide managers through accident and incident investigations Act as the first point of contact for regulatory authorities , escalating where necessary Drive implementation of actions set by the Group Health & Safety Manager Lead and support health & safety campaigns across the business Collaborate with HR on early intervention, rehabilitation, and return-to-work programs Manage the MHE fleet , ensuring equipment is safe, maintained, and compliant Oversee training records , ensuring all certifications and compliance requirements are up to date Ensure all contractors follow site procedures and complete inductions Act as a key liaison between site operations and F acilities management team. The Candidate The successful candidate for the Warehouse Compliance Manager opportunity will have the following skills and experiences: A Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain Background - Essential. Exposure to a successful & sizeable start up operations - Advantageous. Strong leadership and team management skills, with a track record of developing high-performing teams - Essential. Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation - Essential. Experience in a logistics, warehouse, or operational environment - Advantageous. Excellent communication and teamwork skills - Essential. Ability to coach, influence, and engage employees at all levels - Essential. A proactive, hands-on approach with strong problem-solving skills - Essential. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and IT systems - Essential. Passion for creating a safe and compliant workplace culture - Essential. An individual truly excited by large scale growth challenges - Essential. Commutable to Lutterworth area x5 days per week - Essential. The Package: Salary - 38,000 to 45,000. Company Holidays. Matched Pension Contributions. Annual Salary Life Assurance. Plus, additional company benefits.
Support Services Officer Rebuilding Futures Fund Location: Hybrid Salary: FTE £24,000 £26,500 (£13.19 to £14.56 per hour) Role Status: 21 hours per week Closing Date: 5 May 2026 Location: Minimum of 2 days per week from our office in Stroud, Gloucestershire; Preferably working Monday to Thursday but can be discussed at interview Are you a motivated, forward-thinking person with the ability to provide high quality administrative support We are looking for a Support Services Officer to work alongside our nurse team to provide administrative support, with a particular focus on managing financial assistance delivered through the Rebuilding Futures Fund. As a centre of expertise for after-care and support, we have established a successful Rebuilding Futures Fund (RFF), providing financial, practical and emotional support to people of all ages affected by meningitis across the UK. About the Job This role includes a wide range of administrative tasks working with financial systems, maintaining accurate database records, coordinating the ordering of goods and services, and liaising with a variety of stakeholders. You will also communicate directly with individuals and families who have been impacted by meningitis. We are looking for someone who is organised, detail oriented, flexible, and able to demonstrate empathy and compassion for those we support. Administration: Act as the primary point of contact for RFF-related work, both internally and externally, liaising with the nurse team regarding decisions and agreed actions. Provide administrative assistance to the Information and Support Team across all areas of service delivery. Contribute to the development and delivery of the RFF, including creating and refining processes and procedures. Process all RFF applications, including conducting initial assessments. Coordinate the ongoing distribution and monitoring of financial awards. Support the marketing and promotion of the RFF, including maintaining website content and developing case studies. Prepare financial and activity reports in advance of monthly RFF panel meetings. Organise and attend monthly panel meetings and produce accurate minutes. Conduct desk research and gather information to support the ongoing development of the Rebuilding Futures Fund. Ensure compliance with Meningitis Now policies and procedures, including data protection requirements. Carry out other administrative duties as requested by the Helpline and Information Manager. Data Management: Follow detailed Salesforce processes and procedures to a high standard of accuracy. Produce data and reporting relating to the Rebuilding Futures Fund. Ensure accurate records are kept for all RFF activities in line with data protection policies. Communication: Communicate sensitively and professionally with applicants, Therapists, suppliers, and other stakeholders. Liaise with the Support Team regarding application processing and supporter enquiries. Share regular updates across the wider organisation on RFF activity and outcomes. What We're Looking For Essential Selection Criteria: Significant experience in an administrative role with strong IT capability. Experience using a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database Salesforce or equivalent. Experience producing activity and financial reports. Experience developing and implementing administrative processes and procedures. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Excel. Essential Skills: Self motivated, able to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written skills, numeracy, and reporting ability. Strong communication skills with the ability to work sensitively with a diverse range of people. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and empathy. Strong time-management skills, able to meet multiple deadlines and manage competing priorities. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Ability to manage a variety of tasks simultaneously. Comfortable discussing sensitive or difficult topics with people affected by meningitis. Desirable Selection Criteria: Experience administering a financial assistance programme. Experience working within a support based service. Ready to Apply Please apply by completing the application form on our HR system you will be redirected on clicking apply. Please note that due to using an anonymised recruitment process, only responses to the application questions will be used for shortlisting. If you choose to upload a CV or covering letter, this information won't be seen until after shortlisting has been completed. Closing date for applications: 9am, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 Interviews: Tuesday, 12 May 2026 Note: Meningitis Now reserve the right to close this advert early or extend it depending on the number of sufficient applications received. If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Support Services Officer Rebuilding Futures Fund Location: Hybrid Salary: FTE £24,000 £26,500 (£13.19 to £14.56 per hour) Role Status: 21 hours per week Closing Date: 5 May 2026 Location: Minimum of 2 days per week from our office in Stroud, Gloucestershire; Preferably working Monday to Thursday but can be discussed at interview Are you a motivated, forward-thinking person with the ability to provide high quality administrative support We are looking for a Support Services Officer to work alongside our nurse team to provide administrative support, with a particular focus on managing financial assistance delivered through the Rebuilding Futures Fund. As a centre of expertise for after-care and support, we have established a successful Rebuilding Futures Fund (RFF), providing financial, practical and emotional support to people of all ages affected by meningitis across the UK. About the Job This role includes a wide range of administrative tasks working with financial systems, maintaining accurate database records, coordinating the ordering of goods and services, and liaising with a variety of stakeholders. You will also communicate directly with individuals and families who have been impacted by meningitis. We are looking for someone who is organised, detail oriented, flexible, and able to demonstrate empathy and compassion for those we support. Administration: Act as the primary point of contact for RFF-related work, both internally and externally, liaising with the nurse team regarding decisions and agreed actions. Provide administrative assistance to the Information and Support Team across all areas of service delivery. Contribute to the development and delivery of the RFF, including creating and refining processes and procedures. Process all RFF applications, including conducting initial assessments. Coordinate the ongoing distribution and monitoring of financial awards. Support the marketing and promotion of the RFF, including maintaining website content and developing case studies. Prepare financial and activity reports in advance of monthly RFF panel meetings. Organise and attend monthly panel meetings and produce accurate minutes. Conduct desk research and gather information to support the ongoing development of the Rebuilding Futures Fund. Ensure compliance with Meningitis Now policies and procedures, including data protection requirements. Carry out other administrative duties as requested by the Helpline and Information Manager. Data Management: Follow detailed Salesforce processes and procedures to a high standard of accuracy. Produce data and reporting relating to the Rebuilding Futures Fund. Ensure accurate records are kept for all RFF activities in line with data protection policies. Communication: Communicate sensitively and professionally with applicants, Therapists, suppliers, and other stakeholders. Liaise with the Support Team regarding application processing and supporter enquiries. Share regular updates across the wider organisation on RFF activity and outcomes. What We're Looking For Essential Selection Criteria: Significant experience in an administrative role with strong IT capability. Experience using a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database Salesforce or equivalent. Experience producing activity and financial reports. Experience developing and implementing administrative processes and procedures. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Excel. Essential Skills: Self motivated, able to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written skills, numeracy, and reporting ability. Strong communication skills with the ability to work sensitively with a diverse range of people. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and empathy. Strong time-management skills, able to meet multiple deadlines and manage competing priorities. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Ability to manage a variety of tasks simultaneously. Comfortable discussing sensitive or difficult topics with people affected by meningitis. Desirable Selection Criteria: Experience administering a financial assistance programme. Experience working within a support based service. Ready to Apply Please apply by completing the application form on our HR system you will be redirected on clicking apply. Please note that due to using an anonymised recruitment process, only responses to the application questions will be used for shortlisting. If you choose to upload a CV or covering letter, this information won't be seen until after shortlisting has been completed. Closing date for applications: 9am, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 Interviews: Tuesday, 12 May 2026 Note: Meningitis Now reserve the right to close this advert early or extend it depending on the number of sufficient applications received. If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible.
My client are an well reputable Investment Management & Financial Planning firm based in the North Leeds areas. Providing a full Financial Planning service to both individuals and businesses. We urgently require a Paraplanner / Trainee Paraplanner to join an existing team supporting the Financial Advisers of the business to both research new products and also writing detailed technical compliant suitability reports for clients. The main purpose of the role is: To provide a highly technical service to our team of advisers in order to provide the clients with a positive professional experience. To provide report writing support including the production of suitability reports for reviews and new business based on client needs. To assist the Paraplanning Manager to log incoming projects and to maintain up to date report templates. The significant majority of reports you will be involved with will be for High Net Worth/complex client situations. Your day to day responsibilities will include: Assist with the provision of fully compliant, accurate, potentially complex reports which will include analysis, detailed research of funds and providers and product recommendations for presentation to clients. Assist with research for Asset Allocation on clients existing portfolios, quantifying and analysing clients existing investments. Assist with obtaining valuations, quotations and supporting application documentation. Provide all advice within a strict ethical and compliance framework under guidance from the Compliance Manager and internal policy and procedures. Manage own workload position and provide updates to line manager. Commit to continuous personal development and retain supporting records. To carry out any other duties as may reasonably be required. Ideally we would be seeking someone with a Diploma in Financial Planning / Level 4 qualified for this role, with around 1-3 years experience within a Paraplanning role, with good solid experience within Report Writing, as well as research methodologies. We would also consider someone with limited Paraplanning experience, who is part-qualified, looking to take their next step into a full Paraplanning role. Ideally we would be seeking a career focused Paraplanner, who isn't looking to become an Adviser in the immediate future, as this is really a career Paraplanner position. A great salary is offered for the right person, as well as a very strong benefits package including 30 days holiday, 9% non-contributory Pension, Company Bonus Scheme, 4x DIS as well as other benefits and working with a great successful team!
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
My client are an well reputable Investment Management & Financial Planning firm based in the North Leeds areas. Providing a full Financial Planning service to both individuals and businesses. We urgently require a Paraplanner / Trainee Paraplanner to join an existing team supporting the Financial Advisers of the business to both research new products and also writing detailed technical compliant suitability reports for clients. The main purpose of the role is: To provide a highly technical service to our team of advisers in order to provide the clients with a positive professional experience. To provide report writing support including the production of suitability reports for reviews and new business based on client needs. To assist the Paraplanning Manager to log incoming projects and to maintain up to date report templates. The significant majority of reports you will be involved with will be for High Net Worth/complex client situations. Your day to day responsibilities will include: Assist with the provision of fully compliant, accurate, potentially complex reports which will include analysis, detailed research of funds and providers and product recommendations for presentation to clients. Assist with research for Asset Allocation on clients existing portfolios, quantifying and analysing clients existing investments. Assist with obtaining valuations, quotations and supporting application documentation. Provide all advice within a strict ethical and compliance framework under guidance from the Compliance Manager and internal policy and procedures. Manage own workload position and provide updates to line manager. Commit to continuous personal development and retain supporting records. To carry out any other duties as may reasonably be required. Ideally we would be seeking someone with a Diploma in Financial Planning / Level 4 qualified for this role, with around 1-3 years experience within a Paraplanning role, with good solid experience within Report Writing, as well as research methodologies. We would also consider someone with limited Paraplanning experience, who is part-qualified, looking to take their next step into a full Paraplanning role. Ideally we would be seeking a career focused Paraplanner, who isn't looking to become an Adviser in the immediate future, as this is really a career Paraplanner position. A great salary is offered for the right person, as well as a very strong benefits package including 30 days holiday, 9% non-contributory Pension, Company Bonus Scheme, 4x DIS as well as other benefits and working with a great successful team!
Commercial Property Lawyer Camden Our Client has a hybrid contract position for a Commercial Property Lawyer. This role requires you to regularly attend at the office and collaborate face to face with colleagues across the Client. Have excellent legal practice management skills to include accurate and timely time recording, strong active file compliance and more. You will be comfortable working with a high degree of personal responsibility and independently when required. You will be encouraged to think creatively and contribute to re-shaping how we think about risk and governance for a 21st digital-era organisation. You will be thoughtful about a modern legal profession and its role in local public services. Experience working in local councils is essential. Experience You will have the following technical knowledge and experience: 1. Be qualified to practice in England and Wales as a Solicitor, Barrister, or Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. 2. Demonstrable detailed knowledge of property law, particularly commercial property conveyancing. 3. Demonstrable working knowledge of local government law in the context of property law. 4. Ability to undertake, and experience of, the full range of land and property transactions arising from the Client's property portfolio, including the preparation, negotiation and completion of: Leases; Licences to assign, underlet, occupy, carry out alterations etc.; the grant of easements and wayleaves; the sale, acquisition, and registration of freehold and leasehold properties, both residential and commercial; and development agreements. 5. You will have a sound level of knowledge on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act and related legislation around local authority building safety as well as a sound knowledge of various local government regulators and compliance requirements. 6. Demonstrable knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, particularly Part II, including experience of the grant and termination of protected and excluded tenancies. 7. Knowledge and experience of statutory provisions and guidance on regeneration projects, particularly the law and practice on compulsory purchase orders, and the ability to advise internal clients on issues around them. 8. Knowledge of the law and procedure of land registrations, particularly the Land Registration Act 2002 and Land Registry Practice Guides. 9. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral) including literacy, tact and diplomacy and ability to advise competently on relevant legal matters. 10. Experience of advising clients on complex and /or sensitive matters and meeting deadlines. 11. Excellent demonstrable IT skills to include familiarity with the Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Teams, ideally Excel and Powerpoint). 12 Excellent skills in complying with in-house legal practice system requirements, to include, use of case management systems for effective file management (preferably iCasework), meeting time recording targets, file auditing, compliance and risk management practices. You will have 1. Excellent professional confidence to lead on difficult and high-profile property and development local government cases when appropriate. 2. Excellent organisational skills able to manage a complex and varied workload with a flexible and innovative approach to work, ensuring that deadlines and court directed deadlines are adhered to. 3. Ability to work on own initiative and with minimal supervision, to undertake research and be able to make accurate, considered judgements and decisions. 4. You will be an effective leader who is comfortable acting as an ambassador for legal services across the council, sharing good practice and encouraging innovation amongst colleagues, to include training/mentoring junior members of the team. 5. Excellent demonstrable ability to build partnerships and good working relationships both within the service, council and with third parties. 6. Excellent flexibility and confidence to adopt new skills where required to meet renewed corporate or member priorities within your area. At times this may relate to high profile matters which have significant media and/or public attention. 7. An ability to make accurate, considered judgements and decisions which supports the Client to achieve its goals in a way which is legally compliant, risk - aware but not adverse. 8. An understanding and commitment to the Client's policies on valuing diversity, equality and inclusion. 9. Experience of handling sensitive information under the Data Protection Act and the UK General Data Protection Regulation and ensuring confidentiality. The things you will achieve. You will be a trusted advisor and provide comprehensive, high quality legal advice within the area of specialism for the role. You will advise services and senior officers on the best course of action, drawing on your experience of developing innovative and creative solutions within the law. You will work both independently and in partnership with colleagues as part of a collaborative team in the delivery of the legal service and in respect of complex work or projects. You will build partnerships with officers (including Senior officers) within service directorates, to build good working relationships and you will provide high quality solution focused legal advice to officers across Camden. You will be proactive in your approach, identifying areas for improvement within work processes or opportunities for earlier intervention in council projects and activities to ensure effective delivery of the Client's priorities You will prepare and process a large volume of all casework related matters and find solutions for clients and members to achieve their goals and ensure compliance with the law. You will undertake effective case management to ensure relevant deadlines are met. You will be an effective advocate for the Client and sole legal advisor on legal issues the Client faces often on contested applications/matters. This could involve appearing in open court or in chambers on litigious matters as appropriate, making representations to the judge when appropriate You will make sound judgments on case progression based on all the evidence and identify any areas of risk to client officers and the Senior Managers and to personally ensure that all time limits and steps are complied with ensuring the Client achieves its goals in a way which is legally compliant, risk - aware but not adverse. You will be politically aware and bring any politically contentious matters to the attention of the Senior Managers. You will be proactive in undertaking legal research and in particular in respect of new legislation, court practice and procedures. You will support the wider team by preparing briefing notes and delivering training to others about the implications of that legislation. You will feel confident having robust discussions with external clients and lawyers, who at times may be challenging, taking a lead on correspondence and negotiations with them You will work closely with the Senior Lawyer, Principal Lawyers and Head of Legal Services, notifying them of any instructions or events that would result in a breach by the Client or an individual of any legislation, common law, standing order or rule or propriety or would constitute a course of action amounting to maladministration. You will be flexible and confident adopting new skills where required to meet renewed corporate or member priorities within your area. At times this may relate to high profile matters which have significant media and/or public attention. You may also be required to undertake any other duties and requirements appropriate to the grading of the post including other areas across the service. You will enable the effective decision-making process of the Client by checking and preparing reports for, and attending committee meetings, working party meetings and other meetings (which may be held outside standard working hours) in order to provide legal advice as and when required. You will therefore be confident building relationships with elected Members and other senior stakeholders You will be an exemplar of a legal services team which adopts best practice, making recommendations on any changes in policy or practice as and when appropriate. Proactive in your approach, you will seek out solutions rather than provide advice or support compliance as a default, acting as a role model for colleagues to adopt a similar way of working. You will mentor more junior staff as and when required to assist them in developing skills. You will be an active and compliant user of the team's case management and IT systems, ensuring you are using the system effectively to ensure proper records are maintained relating to all work undertaken. You will be an exemplar of time recording (and meet these targets), file compliance, risk management and other related good practice requirements of an in-house legal service. You will focus on the delivery of outcomes and the priorities of the Client
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
Commercial Property Lawyer Camden Our Client has a hybrid contract position for a Commercial Property Lawyer. This role requires you to regularly attend at the office and collaborate face to face with colleagues across the Client. Have excellent legal practice management skills to include accurate and timely time recording, strong active file compliance and more. You will be comfortable working with a high degree of personal responsibility and independently when required. You will be encouraged to think creatively and contribute to re-shaping how we think about risk and governance for a 21st digital-era organisation. You will be thoughtful about a modern legal profession and its role in local public services. Experience working in local councils is essential. Experience You will have the following technical knowledge and experience: 1. Be qualified to practice in England and Wales as a Solicitor, Barrister, or Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. 2. Demonstrable detailed knowledge of property law, particularly commercial property conveyancing. 3. Demonstrable working knowledge of local government law in the context of property law. 4. Ability to undertake, and experience of, the full range of land and property transactions arising from the Client's property portfolio, including the preparation, negotiation and completion of: Leases; Licences to assign, underlet, occupy, carry out alterations etc.; the grant of easements and wayleaves; the sale, acquisition, and registration of freehold and leasehold properties, both residential and commercial; and development agreements. 5. You will have a sound level of knowledge on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act and related legislation around local authority building safety as well as a sound knowledge of various local government regulators and compliance requirements. 6. Demonstrable knowledge of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, particularly Part II, including experience of the grant and termination of protected and excluded tenancies. 7. Knowledge and experience of statutory provisions and guidance on regeneration projects, particularly the law and practice on compulsory purchase orders, and the ability to advise internal clients on issues around them. 8. Knowledge of the law and procedure of land registrations, particularly the Land Registration Act 2002 and Land Registry Practice Guides. 9. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral) including literacy, tact and diplomacy and ability to advise competently on relevant legal matters. 10. Experience of advising clients on complex and /or sensitive matters and meeting deadlines. 11. Excellent demonstrable IT skills to include familiarity with the Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Teams, ideally Excel and Powerpoint). 12 Excellent skills in complying with in-house legal practice system requirements, to include, use of case management systems for effective file management (preferably iCasework), meeting time recording targets, file auditing, compliance and risk management practices. You will have 1. Excellent professional confidence to lead on difficult and high-profile property and development local government cases when appropriate. 2. Excellent organisational skills able to manage a complex and varied workload with a flexible and innovative approach to work, ensuring that deadlines and court directed deadlines are adhered to. 3. Ability to work on own initiative and with minimal supervision, to undertake research and be able to make accurate, considered judgements and decisions. 4. You will be an effective leader who is comfortable acting as an ambassador for legal services across the council, sharing good practice and encouraging innovation amongst colleagues, to include training/mentoring junior members of the team. 5. Excellent demonstrable ability to build partnerships and good working relationships both within the service, council and with third parties. 6. Excellent flexibility and confidence to adopt new skills where required to meet renewed corporate or member priorities within your area. At times this may relate to high profile matters which have significant media and/or public attention. 7. An ability to make accurate, considered judgements and decisions which supports the Client to achieve its goals in a way which is legally compliant, risk - aware but not adverse. 8. An understanding and commitment to the Client's policies on valuing diversity, equality and inclusion. 9. Experience of handling sensitive information under the Data Protection Act and the UK General Data Protection Regulation and ensuring confidentiality. The things you will achieve. You will be a trusted advisor and provide comprehensive, high quality legal advice within the area of specialism for the role. You will advise services and senior officers on the best course of action, drawing on your experience of developing innovative and creative solutions within the law. You will work both independently and in partnership with colleagues as part of a collaborative team in the delivery of the legal service and in respect of complex work or projects. You will build partnerships with officers (including Senior officers) within service directorates, to build good working relationships and you will provide high quality solution focused legal advice to officers across Camden. You will be proactive in your approach, identifying areas for improvement within work processes or opportunities for earlier intervention in council projects and activities to ensure effective delivery of the Client's priorities You will prepare and process a large volume of all casework related matters and find solutions for clients and members to achieve their goals and ensure compliance with the law. You will undertake effective case management to ensure relevant deadlines are met. You will be an effective advocate for the Client and sole legal advisor on legal issues the Client faces often on contested applications/matters. This could involve appearing in open court or in chambers on litigious matters as appropriate, making representations to the judge when appropriate You will make sound judgments on case progression based on all the evidence and identify any areas of risk to client officers and the Senior Managers and to personally ensure that all time limits and steps are complied with ensuring the Client achieves its goals in a way which is legally compliant, risk - aware but not adverse. You will be politically aware and bring any politically contentious matters to the attention of the Senior Managers. You will be proactive in undertaking legal research and in particular in respect of new legislation, court practice and procedures. You will support the wider team by preparing briefing notes and delivering training to others about the implications of that legislation. You will feel confident having robust discussions with external clients and lawyers, who at times may be challenging, taking a lead on correspondence and negotiations with them You will work closely with the Senior Lawyer, Principal Lawyers and Head of Legal Services, notifying them of any instructions or events that would result in a breach by the Client or an individual of any legislation, common law, standing order or rule or propriety or would constitute a course of action amounting to maladministration. You will be flexible and confident adopting new skills where required to meet renewed corporate or member priorities within your area. At times this may relate to high profile matters which have significant media and/or public attention. You may also be required to undertake any other duties and requirements appropriate to the grading of the post including other areas across the service. You will enable the effective decision-making process of the Client by checking and preparing reports for, and attending committee meetings, working party meetings and other meetings (which may be held outside standard working hours) in order to provide legal advice as and when required. You will therefore be confident building relationships with elected Members and other senior stakeholders You will be an exemplar of a legal services team which adopts best practice, making recommendations on any changes in policy or practice as and when appropriate. Proactive in your approach, you will seek out solutions rather than provide advice or support compliance as a default, acting as a role model for colleagues to adopt a similar way of working. You will mentor more junior staff as and when required to assist them in developing skills. You will be an active and compliant user of the team's case management and IT systems, ensuring you are using the system effectively to ensure proper records are maintained relating to all work undertaken. You will be an exemplar of time recording (and meet these targets), file compliance, risk management and other related good practice requirements of an in-house legal service. You will focus on the delivery of outcomes and the priorities of the Client
The Operations Manager will oversee the smooth day-to-day functioning of an organisation within the Not For Profit sector. This role focuses on ensuring operational efficiency, managing resources, and supporting overall organisational objectives. Client Details This is a smaller organisation in the Not For Profit sector who are expanding into the UK, recognised for its commitment to making a positive impact. With a collaborative team environment, the organisation fosters a professional and focused approach to its operations. Description Manage and optimise the organisation's operational processes and systems. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless workflow and communication. Oversee resource allocation and ensure efficient utilisation to meet organisational goals. Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve operational performance. Monitor and report on operational performance metrics and key deliverables. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and internal standards. Support senior leadership in strategic planning and execution. Lead and mentor a team to foster professional growth and achieve objectives. Profile A successful Operations Manager should have: Relevant experience in overseeing operations within the Not For Profit sector. Proven ability to manage teams and drive organisational objectives effectively. Strong knowledge of operational processes and resource management. Proficiency in analysing performance data and creating actionable insights. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to ensure compliance with regulations and internal policies. Experience in implementing process improvements and managing change. Job Offer Competitive salary widely ranging from 50,000 to 75,000 per annum. Opportunities to work in a meaningful role within the Not For Profit sector. Professional growth and development in a supportive environment. Comprehensive benefits package. Potential to make a tangible impact on the organisation's mission and goals. If you are passionate about operational excellence and want to contribute to a purposeful cause, we encourage you to apply for the Operations Manager position today.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
The Operations Manager will oversee the smooth day-to-day functioning of an organisation within the Not For Profit sector. This role focuses on ensuring operational efficiency, managing resources, and supporting overall organisational objectives. Client Details This is a smaller organisation in the Not For Profit sector who are expanding into the UK, recognised for its commitment to making a positive impact. With a collaborative team environment, the organisation fosters a professional and focused approach to its operations. Description Manage and optimise the organisation's operational processes and systems. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless workflow and communication. Oversee resource allocation and ensure efficient utilisation to meet organisational goals. Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve operational performance. Monitor and report on operational performance metrics and key deliverables. Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and internal standards. Support senior leadership in strategic planning and execution. Lead and mentor a team to foster professional growth and achieve objectives. Profile A successful Operations Manager should have: Relevant experience in overseeing operations within the Not For Profit sector. Proven ability to manage teams and drive organisational objectives effectively. Strong knowledge of operational processes and resource management. Proficiency in analysing performance data and creating actionable insights. Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills. Ability to ensure compliance with regulations and internal policies. Experience in implementing process improvements and managing change. Job Offer Competitive salary widely ranging from 50,000 to 75,000 per annum. Opportunities to work in a meaningful role within the Not For Profit sector. Professional growth and development in a supportive environment. Comprehensive benefits package. Potential to make a tangible impact on the organisation's mission and goals. If you are passionate about operational excellence and want to contribute to a purposeful cause, we encourage you to apply for the Operations Manager position today.
Morgan McKinley (South West)
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Financial Reporting Manager 12 Month FTC Bristol City Centre Hybrid. 1-2 days in the office. We're looking for an experienced finance leader to manage a high-performing team delivering accurate and timely financial and regulatory reporting. You'll provide insights, ensure compliance, and report to senior stakeholders including the Board, Audit Committee, and regulators. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop, and manage the reporting team, driving performance and engagement Oversee monthly, quarterly, and annual financial and regulatory reporting Ensure compliance with IFRS 4, HGB, UK GAAP, and Solvency UK/II requirements Deliver analysis of results against plan and forecast, addressing key queries Maintain strong risk management and control frameworks Respond to regulatory changes and ensure ongoing compliance Build effective relationships across Finance, Actuarial, and external stakeholders Support capital modelling and related reporting About You ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified with significant post-qualified experience Background in financial services, ideally insurance. Strong leadership and team management skills In-depth knowledge of regulatory and accounting frameworks Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Proactive, detail-focused, and confident challenging the status quo
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
Financial Reporting Manager 12 Month FTC Bristol City Centre Hybrid. 1-2 days in the office. We're looking for an experienced finance leader to manage a high-performing team delivering accurate and timely financial and regulatory reporting. You'll provide insights, ensure compliance, and report to senior stakeholders including the Board, Audit Committee, and regulators. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop, and manage the reporting team, driving performance and engagement Oversee monthly, quarterly, and annual financial and regulatory reporting Ensure compliance with IFRS 4, HGB, UK GAAP, and Solvency UK/II requirements Deliver analysis of results against plan and forecast, addressing key queries Maintain strong risk management and control frameworks Respond to regulatory changes and ensure ongoing compliance Build effective relationships across Finance, Actuarial, and external stakeholders Support capital modelling and related reporting About You ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified with significant post-qualified experience Background in financial services, ideally insurance. Strong leadership and team management skills In-depth knowledge of regulatory and accounting frameworks Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Proactive, detail-focused, and confident challenging the status quo
Position: Strategic Asset Manager Location : Mandela House, Cambridge, CB2 1BY Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 5+ Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Pay Rate: £ 314.79 Per Day Job Reference: (phone number removed) Role Purpose The Strategic Asset Manager is a new, strategic leadership role within the Economy and Place Group . Reporting to the Director of Economy and Place, the postholder will: Take a council-wide overview of all property assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and housing-related) Advise on retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal of assets Lead on compliance strategy across all council assets Implement corporate strategies for sustainability , Net Zero , and placemaking goals Collaborate across council teams and external partners to optimize the value and function of assets The role emphasizes strategic oversight , including investment prioritization, financial efficiency, and alignment with the council s economic, social, and environmental objectives. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Strategy Maintain and update the Council s Asset Management Plan (AMP) Ensure assets meet functional, regulatory, safety, environmental, and financial requirements Prioritize capital expenditure to maximize value for money and deliver council objectives Collaboration & Governance Liaise with internal stakeholders (CFO, Chief Property Surveyor, Assistant Director of Development) Develop business cases, secure investment, and manage funding for council assets Lead the Net Zero Board for property-related sustainability initiatives Placemaking & External Partnerships Leverage council assets to support placemaking, community wealth building, and sustainability goals Work with partners such as Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, the University of Cambridge, and Cambridge BID Leadership & Team Management Likely line management of one Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Provide strategic oversight of property portfolios (£165m) and advise on investments Innovation & Sustainability Encourage adoption of AI and emerging technology to improve efficiency and energy/retrofit strategies Integrate environmental, social, and community value into asset decisions Person Specification Essential Skills: Degree/diploma recognized by RICS, MRICS qualification or equivalent Strategy and programme management experience Business case development and finance knowledge Experience managing major property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise with property management/valuation software Knowledge of flexible accommodation solutions Understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Strong line management skills Desirable Skills: Experience valuing social and environmental impacts to inform investment Leading retrofit programs in complex organizations Managing complex tasks and problem-solving Excellent communication and influencing skills at senior levels, including elected members DISCLAIMER : By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
Position: Strategic Asset Manager Location : Mandela House, Cambridge, CB2 1BY Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 5+ Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Pay Rate: £ 314.79 Per Day Job Reference: (phone number removed) Role Purpose The Strategic Asset Manager is a new, strategic leadership role within the Economy and Place Group . Reporting to the Director of Economy and Place, the postholder will: Take a council-wide overview of all property assets (administrative, operational, commercial, and housing-related) Advise on retention, refurbishment, repurposing, or disposal of assets Lead on compliance strategy across all council assets Implement corporate strategies for sustainability , Net Zero , and placemaking goals Collaborate across council teams and external partners to optimize the value and function of assets The role emphasizes strategic oversight , including investment prioritization, financial efficiency, and alignment with the council s economic, social, and environmental objectives. Key Responsibilities Asset Management & Strategy Maintain and update the Council s Asset Management Plan (AMP) Ensure assets meet functional, regulatory, safety, environmental, and financial requirements Prioritize capital expenditure to maximize value for money and deliver council objectives Collaboration & Governance Liaise with internal stakeholders (CFO, Chief Property Surveyor, Assistant Director of Development) Develop business cases, secure investment, and manage funding for council assets Lead the Net Zero Board for property-related sustainability initiatives Placemaking & External Partnerships Leverage council assets to support placemaking, community wealth building, and sustainability goals Work with partners such as Greater Cambridge Shared Planning, the University of Cambridge, and Cambridge BID Leadership & Team Management Likely line management of one Band 5 Property Surveyor (TBC) Provide strategic oversight of property portfolios (£165m) and advise on investments Innovation & Sustainability Encourage adoption of AI and emerging technology to improve efficiency and energy/retrofit strategies Integrate environmental, social, and community value into asset decisions Person Specification Essential Skills: Degree/diploma recognized by RICS, MRICS qualification or equivalent Strategy and programme management experience Business case development and finance knowledge Experience managing major property portfolios and commercial assets Expertise with property management/valuation software Knowledge of flexible accommodation solutions Understanding of sustainability, economic development, placemaking, and community agendas Strong line management skills Desirable Skills: Experience valuing social and environmental impacts to inform investment Leading retrofit programs in complex organizations Managing complex tasks and problem-solving Excellent communication and influencing skills at senior levels, including elected members DISCLAIMER : By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.