Your new company This is a rare opportunity to work in a small, high impact team at the forefront of the UK's Net Zero transformation, offering exposure to investment appraisal and commercial modelling of nationally significant infrastructure assets. Your new role Title: Commercial AnalystLocation: Darlington Reports to: Finance and Commercial Manager Purpose of the RoleThe Commercial Analyst will click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Full time
Your new company This is a rare opportunity to work in a small, high impact team at the forefront of the UK's Net Zero transformation, offering exposure to investment appraisal and commercial modelling of nationally significant infrastructure assets. Your new role Title: Commercial AnalystLocation: Darlington Reports to: Finance and Commercial Manager Purpose of the RoleThe Commercial Analyst will click apply for full job details
Document Controller West Thurrock (with UK travel as required) Salary - 40,000 - 45,000 Pin Point Recruitment is working with a leading Upper Tier COMAH chemical business to recruit an experienced Document Controller to support its Group Engineering function. This is a newly created role, offering the opportunity to establish and shape document control systems across the organisation. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring engineering and project documentation is effectively managed, controlled, and accessible across multiple UK sites. Key Responsibilities Document Management & Control Receive, log, distribute, and securely store engineering documentation from third-party suppliers Maintain accurate document registers for engineering activities and capital projects Ensure effective version control and document traceability Issue documentation to external stakeholders and maintain transmission records Project Support Work closely with Project Managers and Engineers to coordinate document flow (drawings, RFIs, TQs) Manage review cycles, ensuring comments are captured and returned to suppliers Support project close-out, ensuring all documentation is complete, up-to-date, and transitioned to as-built status System Development & Improvement Consolidate existing hard copy and electronic documentation into structured systems Improve accessibility and organisation of legacy documentation Collaborate with the Group Engineering Manager to develop and standardise document control processes across the Group Engineering & Asset Support Ensure new documents are correctly titled and numbered Support CMMS processes, including issuing and managing equipment tag numbers Assist with the control of critical documentation such as Management of Change (MOC) records Experience & Knowledge Proven experience in a Document Controller or Document Management role within: Chemical, Oil & Gas, or similar heavy industry Strong understanding of document control processes within capital projects Familiarity with engineering documentation such as: P&IDs Piping isometrics Electrical/cable drawings Experience supporting multi-million-pound capital projects Exposure to developing or improving document management systems Desirable: Familiarity with CAD software (e.g. AutoCAD) Experience working on large-scale engineering or infrastructure projects Why Apply? This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a newly created role and make a tangible impact on how engineering documentation is managed across a major industrial organisation.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Document Controller West Thurrock (with UK travel as required) Salary - 40,000 - 45,000 Pin Point Recruitment is working with a leading Upper Tier COMAH chemical business to recruit an experienced Document Controller to support its Group Engineering function. This is a newly created role, offering the opportunity to establish and shape document control systems across the organisation. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring engineering and project documentation is effectively managed, controlled, and accessible across multiple UK sites. Key Responsibilities Document Management & Control Receive, log, distribute, and securely store engineering documentation from third-party suppliers Maintain accurate document registers for engineering activities and capital projects Ensure effective version control and document traceability Issue documentation to external stakeholders and maintain transmission records Project Support Work closely with Project Managers and Engineers to coordinate document flow (drawings, RFIs, TQs) Manage review cycles, ensuring comments are captured and returned to suppliers Support project close-out, ensuring all documentation is complete, up-to-date, and transitioned to as-built status System Development & Improvement Consolidate existing hard copy and electronic documentation into structured systems Improve accessibility and organisation of legacy documentation Collaborate with the Group Engineering Manager to develop and standardise document control processes across the Group Engineering & Asset Support Ensure new documents are correctly titled and numbered Support CMMS processes, including issuing and managing equipment tag numbers Assist with the control of critical documentation such as Management of Change (MOC) records Experience & Knowledge Proven experience in a Document Controller or Document Management role within: Chemical, Oil & Gas, or similar heavy industry Strong understanding of document control processes within capital projects Familiarity with engineering documentation such as: P&IDs Piping isometrics Electrical/cable drawings Experience supporting multi-million-pound capital projects Exposure to developing or improving document management systems Desirable: Familiarity with CAD software (e.g. AutoCAD) Experience working on large-scale engineering or infrastructure projects Why Apply? This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a newly created role and make a tangible impact on how engineering documentation is managed across a major industrial organisation.
L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage Limited
Inverness, Highland
At Lynch, we've been supporting the UK construction industry with reliable plant hire for over 40 years. Known for our personal service, safety-first mindset, and sustainable solutions, we take pride in doing things differently. People are at the heart of what we do. We're looking for an experienced Depot Manager to lead our Inverness depot, ensuring strong operational performance, commercial success, and an engaged, high-performing team. This is a leadership role for someone who thrives on accountability, continuous improvement, and delivering exceptional customer service. What you'll do As Depot Manager, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day operational success of the depot, including: Providing strong, inspirational leadership that role models Lynch values and maintains high standards Leading, coaching, motivating and developing your team to achieve their full potential Delivering targets across sales, profit, utilisation, stock availability, stock loss, debt, payroll, costs and customer satisfaction Driving operational efficiency through performance reviews, resource planning and effective scheduling Ensuring compliance with all systems, procedures and processes so information and invoicing are accurate and complete Implementing business initiatives and change programmes right first time Using knowledge of the local market, competitors and customers to influence business decisions Managing cost centre and payroll expenditure within agreed budgets Improving team capability through effective recruitment and ongoing training Supporting regional network changes to ensure seamless customer service Authorising commercial deals that generate sustainable profit growth Maintaining clear, consistent communication around performance, targets and company vision Visiting key customers and strengthening relationships Championing HSQE standards to safeguard our people, customers and business Ensuring operational KPIs remain aligned with company expectations Driving engagement, productivity and retention across the depot team What we're looking for We're looking for a driven and experienced manager who leads from the front and takes ownership of results. You'll bring: Proven leadership experience within plant hire or the construction industry Strong commercial awareness and experience managing budgets and cost centres Knowledge of plant machinery and depot operations Excellent organisational skills and the ability to meet strict deadlines Confidence to influence, challenge and drive continuous improvement Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships internally and externally A team-player mindset with a focus on collaboration across departments What you'll get A role with purpose and opportunity to make a real impact in the region A collaborative and inclusive environment Ongoing learning and development opportunities £250 ?Love to Learn? voucher each year to support your personal growth and learning goals One Volunteer Day per year to spend helping a cause that you care about Subsidised gym membership - we'll cover 50% of your monthly cost (subject to criteria) 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Regular team socials and events At Lynch, our people are our greatest asset, and that is why we invest in the skills and futures of each employee. We believe that creating an exceptional people experience is the key to delivering better performance for our customers, our communities, and our planet. We trust and respect our colleagues and are committed to building a safe, inclusive workplace where everyone is heard, valued, and empowered to make a difference. Join our Inverness team and help us continue delivering excellence while supporting customers to Build Britain's Infrastructure. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to lead a high-performing depot and drive operational and commercial success in Inverness, we'd love to hear from you. Send us your CV or apply online today.
May 01, 2026
Full time
At Lynch, we've been supporting the UK construction industry with reliable plant hire for over 40 years. Known for our personal service, safety-first mindset, and sustainable solutions, we take pride in doing things differently. People are at the heart of what we do. We're looking for an experienced Depot Manager to lead our Inverness depot, ensuring strong operational performance, commercial success, and an engaged, high-performing team. This is a leadership role for someone who thrives on accountability, continuous improvement, and delivering exceptional customer service. What you'll do As Depot Manager, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day operational success of the depot, including: Providing strong, inspirational leadership that role models Lynch values and maintains high standards Leading, coaching, motivating and developing your team to achieve their full potential Delivering targets across sales, profit, utilisation, stock availability, stock loss, debt, payroll, costs and customer satisfaction Driving operational efficiency through performance reviews, resource planning and effective scheduling Ensuring compliance with all systems, procedures and processes so information and invoicing are accurate and complete Implementing business initiatives and change programmes right first time Using knowledge of the local market, competitors and customers to influence business decisions Managing cost centre and payroll expenditure within agreed budgets Improving team capability through effective recruitment and ongoing training Supporting regional network changes to ensure seamless customer service Authorising commercial deals that generate sustainable profit growth Maintaining clear, consistent communication around performance, targets and company vision Visiting key customers and strengthening relationships Championing HSQE standards to safeguard our people, customers and business Ensuring operational KPIs remain aligned with company expectations Driving engagement, productivity and retention across the depot team What we're looking for We're looking for a driven and experienced manager who leads from the front and takes ownership of results. You'll bring: Proven leadership experience within plant hire or the construction industry Strong commercial awareness and experience managing budgets and cost centres Knowledge of plant machinery and depot operations Excellent organisational skills and the ability to meet strict deadlines Confidence to influence, challenge and drive continuous improvement Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships internally and externally A team-player mindset with a focus on collaboration across departments What you'll get A role with purpose and opportunity to make a real impact in the region A collaborative and inclusive environment Ongoing learning and development opportunities £250 ?Love to Learn? voucher each year to support your personal growth and learning goals One Volunteer Day per year to spend helping a cause that you care about Subsidised gym membership - we'll cover 50% of your monthly cost (subject to criteria) 25 days' holiday + bank holidays Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Regular team socials and events At Lynch, our people are our greatest asset, and that is why we invest in the skills and futures of each employee. We believe that creating an exceptional people experience is the key to delivering better performance for our customers, our communities, and our planet. We trust and respect our colleagues and are committed to building a safe, inclusive workplace where everyone is heard, valued, and empowered to make a difference. Join our Inverness team and help us continue delivering excellence while supporting customers to Build Britain's Infrastructure. Ready to Apply? If you're ready to lead a high-performing depot and drive operational and commercial success in Inverness, we'd love to hear from you. Send us your CV or apply online today.
Interim Project Manager - Decarbonisation & Retrofit (Social Housing) Location: Hampshire (Hybrid Working) Day Rate: £350 per day Contract Length: 3 Months (with possibility of extension) Overview We are seeking an experienced Interim Project Manager to support an early-stage options appraisal project focused on the decarbonisation and regeneration of four high-risk residential buildings. This role will play a key part in developing a range of viable retrofit strategies, from minimum compliance solutions through to full "gold standard" decarbonisation schemes. Project values are expected to range between £7m-£20m depending on the option selected. Role Responsibilities The programme aims to achieve EPC C by 2030 and may include heating system replacement, fabric upgrades, and wider regeneration works. Options under consideration range from minimal upgrades to full retrofit with heat networks, and potential stock transfer scenarios You will report into a senior manager and work closely with teams across retrofit, compliance, asset management, and data functions Develop detailed, costed options including risks, timelines, and technical complexities Assess key technical elements (heating systems, energy infrastructure, substations, heat networks) Build high-level project plans for each proposed option Identify efficiencies, economies of scale, and potential return on investment Analyse and utilise existing data (retrofit, FRA, and structural reports) Coordinate and consolidate inputs from multiple internal stakeholders Produce clear, structured outputs to support decision-making Key Requirements Strong hands-on project management experience within construction, retrofit, or building safety Proven experience working on high-risk/high-rise residential buildings Deep understandingofdecarbonisation and retrofit, including: Heat networks and energy infrastructure upgrades Building Safety Regulator and compliance requirements Technically credible, with the ability to interpret and challenge complex information Relevant construction or building-related qualification (essential) Track record of delivery-focused roles (not purely strategic/programme-level experience) For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Interim Project Manager - Decarbonisation & Retrofit (Social Housing) Location: Hampshire (Hybrid Working) Day Rate: £350 per day Contract Length: 3 Months (with possibility of extension) Overview We are seeking an experienced Interim Project Manager to support an early-stage options appraisal project focused on the decarbonisation and regeneration of four high-risk residential buildings. This role will play a key part in developing a range of viable retrofit strategies, from minimum compliance solutions through to full "gold standard" decarbonisation schemes. Project values are expected to range between £7m-£20m depending on the option selected. Role Responsibilities The programme aims to achieve EPC C by 2030 and may include heating system replacement, fabric upgrades, and wider regeneration works. Options under consideration range from minimal upgrades to full retrofit with heat networks, and potential stock transfer scenarios You will report into a senior manager and work closely with teams across retrofit, compliance, asset management, and data functions Develop detailed, costed options including risks, timelines, and technical complexities Assess key technical elements (heating systems, energy infrastructure, substations, heat networks) Build high-level project plans for each proposed option Identify efficiencies, economies of scale, and potential return on investment Analyse and utilise existing data (retrofit, FRA, and structural reports) Coordinate and consolidate inputs from multiple internal stakeholders Produce clear, structured outputs to support decision-making Key Requirements Strong hands-on project management experience within construction, retrofit, or building safety Proven experience working on high-risk/high-rise residential buildings Deep understandingofdecarbonisation and retrofit, including: Heat networks and energy infrastructure upgrades Building Safety Regulator and compliance requirements Technically credible, with the ability to interpret and challenge complex information Relevant construction or building-related qualification (essential) Track record of delivery-focused roles (not purely strategic/programme-level experience) For more information about the role, please contact Branwen Johns on and email a copy of your CV.
Required - Roads Transport & Network Manager Livingston Road Safety & Traffic OfficerLocation: Livingston Service: Operational Services - Roads & Transportation Contract:Full-time We are seeking an experienced and motivated Road Safety & Traffic Management Expert to play a leading role in shaping safe, sustainable, and well-managed transport networks across the region.As a key member of the Roads & Transportation Service, you will support the Roads Network Manager in delivering one of the council's core functions-ensuring the safety, efficiency, and resilience of our local road network through effective policy, engineering, and team leadership. About the Role In this senior and highly influential position, you will be responsible for leading the day-to-day delivery of road safety and traffic management activities within the Network team. Your work will directly contribute to improving community safety, supporting local infrastructure development, and maintaining the high standards expected across the council's operational services. You will: Lead road safety and traffic management activities, including developing policies, procedures, and strategic approaches. Develop, monitor and review the council's Road Safety Plan. Work collaboratively with internal services, schools, community groups and external partners to solve road safety and traffic issues. Lead reviews of school travel routes, attend public/school meetings, and develop engineering solutions in partnership with Education colleagues. Oversee the development and maintenance of the council's Road Accident Database. Manage the council's Accident Investigation & Prevention Programme-site identification, ranking, investigations and post-implementation monitoring. Provide technical support for safety camera activities. Oversee surveys, design, contract preparation and works supervision for road safety and traffic management schemes, including payments, variations, claims and disputes. Lead the development and promotion of Traffic Regulation Orders (parking, safety and management schemes). Manage the road safety audit process including planning, allocation, delivery and stakeholder engagement. Oversee daily management of Disabled Persons' Parking Places operations. Lead the provision and maintenance of traffic signs and signals. Ensure procurement of services and works complies with council Standing Orders. Prioritise workloads and ensure staffing levels meet operational requirements. Lead on managing customer expectations, handling enquiries/complaints in line with council standards. Act as complaints officer and member liaison officer. Lead recruitment, performance reviews, disciplinary matters and absence management for direct reports. Deliver team briefings and maintain strong internal communication. Undertake responsibilities under CDM Regulations and health and safety legislation. Represent the Roads & Transportation Service as required, including attendance at committees, boards, trusts and national groups (e.g., SCOTS, COSLA, APSE). Support capital and revenue budget management, reporting and programme monitoring. Prepare and present reports to committees, PDSPs, and internal/external groups. Support corporate governance, compliance, performance processes, and the Service Asset Management Plan. Participate in Winter and Emergency activities. Deputise for the Roads Network Manager when required. Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge Essential Registered with the Engineering Council at Incorporated Engineer level (or above). Member of a relevant professional engineering institution. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Extensive knowledge of road safety engineering and traffic management. Strong project management and database management skills. Desirable Degree in Engineering or Construction Management. Postgraduate qualification in Transportation Engineering, Project Management or related discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Working knowledge of health & safety legislation, particularly in operational environments. RoSPA Road Safety Engineering certification (or equivalent). Certificate of Competence in Road Safety Audit (Highways Agency approved). Membership of the Society of Road Safety Auditors (or equivalent). Knowledge of contract management. Experience leading and developing teams. Working knowledge of AutoCAD, road accident databases or other specialist software. Additional Information Access to a car pool scheme or service vehicles is provided for role-related activities. If you are interested in hearing more about this role, please forward a CV to myself at and I will reach out. #
May 01, 2026
Full time
Required - Roads Transport & Network Manager Livingston Road Safety & Traffic OfficerLocation: Livingston Service: Operational Services - Roads & Transportation Contract:Full-time We are seeking an experienced and motivated Road Safety & Traffic Management Expert to play a leading role in shaping safe, sustainable, and well-managed transport networks across the region.As a key member of the Roads & Transportation Service, you will support the Roads Network Manager in delivering one of the council's core functions-ensuring the safety, efficiency, and resilience of our local road network through effective policy, engineering, and team leadership. About the Role In this senior and highly influential position, you will be responsible for leading the day-to-day delivery of road safety and traffic management activities within the Network team. Your work will directly contribute to improving community safety, supporting local infrastructure development, and maintaining the high standards expected across the council's operational services. You will: Lead road safety and traffic management activities, including developing policies, procedures, and strategic approaches. Develop, monitor and review the council's Road Safety Plan. Work collaboratively with internal services, schools, community groups and external partners to solve road safety and traffic issues. Lead reviews of school travel routes, attend public/school meetings, and develop engineering solutions in partnership with Education colleagues. Oversee the development and maintenance of the council's Road Accident Database. Manage the council's Accident Investigation & Prevention Programme-site identification, ranking, investigations and post-implementation monitoring. Provide technical support for safety camera activities. Oversee surveys, design, contract preparation and works supervision for road safety and traffic management schemes, including payments, variations, claims and disputes. Lead the development and promotion of Traffic Regulation Orders (parking, safety and management schemes). Manage the road safety audit process including planning, allocation, delivery and stakeholder engagement. Oversee daily management of Disabled Persons' Parking Places operations. Lead the provision and maintenance of traffic signs and signals. Ensure procurement of services and works complies with council Standing Orders. Prioritise workloads and ensure staffing levels meet operational requirements. Lead on managing customer expectations, handling enquiries/complaints in line with council standards. Act as complaints officer and member liaison officer. Lead recruitment, performance reviews, disciplinary matters and absence management for direct reports. Deliver team briefings and maintain strong internal communication. Undertake responsibilities under CDM Regulations and health and safety legislation. Represent the Roads & Transportation Service as required, including attendance at committees, boards, trusts and national groups (e.g., SCOTS, COSLA, APSE). Support capital and revenue budget management, reporting and programme monitoring. Prepare and present reports to committees, PDSPs, and internal/external groups. Support corporate governance, compliance, performance processes, and the Service Asset Management Plan. Participate in Winter and Emergency activities. Deputise for the Roads Network Manager when required. Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge Essential Registered with the Engineering Council at Incorporated Engineer level (or above). Member of a relevant professional engineering institution. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. Extensive knowledge of road safety engineering and traffic management. Strong project management and database management skills. Desirable Degree in Engineering or Construction Management. Postgraduate qualification in Transportation Engineering, Project Management or related discipline. IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent). Working knowledge of health & safety legislation, particularly in operational environments. RoSPA Road Safety Engineering certification (or equivalent). Certificate of Competence in Road Safety Audit (Highways Agency approved). Membership of the Society of Road Safety Auditors (or equivalent). Knowledge of contract management. Experience leading and developing teams. Working knowledge of AutoCAD, road accident databases or other specialist software. Additional Information Access to a car pool scheme or service vehicles is provided for role-related activities. If you are interested in hearing more about this role, please forward a CV to myself at and I will reach out. #
Role Overview I am supporting leading clean energy investor, developer, and asset manager with a strong presence across Europe and the UK. Their platform focuses on delivering large-scale renewable energy infrastructure projects, including solar, wind, and energy storage, supporting the transition to a low carbon future. Their projects span multiple markets, working with top-tier contractors and suppliers to build and operate critical energy infrastructure. As Procurement Manager You will play a key role in managing project contracts and supply agreement negotiations across renewable energy construction projects. From organizing tenders through to contract execution, you will support the successful delivery of projects across the EU and UK. You will work closely with contractors, suppliers, and internal stakeholders across project management, legal, and investment teams. Key Responsibilities Contracts Negotiation & Management Lead commercial negotiations including pricing, delivery terms, warranties, and penalties Draft, review, and manage contracts, framework agreements, and purchase orders Prepare and manage project-specific tender processes Identify and mitigate contractual and financial risks Strategic Procurement Qualify and evaluate contractors and suppliers Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with project and business objectives Source and assess suppliers for key equipment (solar panels, wind turbines, inverters, balance of plant) Monitor market trends, pricing, and technology developments in renewable energy Project Support Collaborate with Project Management, Legal, and Investment teams Ensure procurement timelines align with EPC project schedules Maintain robust document management throughout construction phases Lead procurement of construction-related insurance policies Support budgeting, cost estimation, and forecasting activities Construction Budget Management Lead preparation of detailed construction budgets in collaboration with Finance and Investment teams Monitor and control project costs and track variances Update forecasts and support financial reporting throughout project lifecycle Compliance & Risk Management Ensure compliance with company policies, local regulations, and environmental standards Support ESG targets and operational resilience objectives Promote ethical sourcing and sustainable procurement practices Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with global and local suppliers Conduct supplier due diligence, audits, and performance evaluations Ensure suppliers meet ESG, sustainability, and regulatory requirements Qualifications & Skills Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, or related field Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CIPS, CPSM) preferred 5+ years' experience in procurement or supply chain, ideally within renewable energy Experience working on EPC projects is highly desirable Strong knowledge of renewable energy equipment and supply markets Proven contract negotiation and management expertise Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment Fluency in English required; Italian or Spanish is a plus
May 01, 2026
Full time
Role Overview I am supporting leading clean energy investor, developer, and asset manager with a strong presence across Europe and the UK. Their platform focuses on delivering large-scale renewable energy infrastructure projects, including solar, wind, and energy storage, supporting the transition to a low carbon future. Their projects span multiple markets, working with top-tier contractors and suppliers to build and operate critical energy infrastructure. As Procurement Manager You will play a key role in managing project contracts and supply agreement negotiations across renewable energy construction projects. From organizing tenders through to contract execution, you will support the successful delivery of projects across the EU and UK. You will work closely with contractors, suppliers, and internal stakeholders across project management, legal, and investment teams. Key Responsibilities Contracts Negotiation & Management Lead commercial negotiations including pricing, delivery terms, warranties, and penalties Draft, review, and manage contracts, framework agreements, and purchase orders Prepare and manage project-specific tender processes Identify and mitigate contractual and financial risks Strategic Procurement Qualify and evaluate contractors and suppliers Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with project and business objectives Source and assess suppliers for key equipment (solar panels, wind turbines, inverters, balance of plant) Monitor market trends, pricing, and technology developments in renewable energy Project Support Collaborate with Project Management, Legal, and Investment teams Ensure procurement timelines align with EPC project schedules Maintain robust document management throughout construction phases Lead procurement of construction-related insurance policies Support budgeting, cost estimation, and forecasting activities Construction Budget Management Lead preparation of detailed construction budgets in collaboration with Finance and Investment teams Monitor and control project costs and track variances Update forecasts and support financial reporting throughout project lifecycle Compliance & Risk Management Ensure compliance with company policies, local regulations, and environmental standards Support ESG targets and operational resilience objectives Promote ethical sourcing and sustainable procurement practices Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with global and local suppliers Conduct supplier due diligence, audits, and performance evaluations Ensure suppliers meet ESG, sustainability, and regulatory requirements Qualifications & Skills Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, or related field Master's degree or professional certifications (e.g., CIPS, CPSM) preferred 5+ years' experience in procurement or supply chain, ideally within renewable energy Experience working on EPC projects is highly desirable Strong knowledge of renewable energy equipment and supply markets Proven contract negotiation and management expertise Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment Fluency in English required; Italian or Spanish is a plus
Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Alton, Hampshire
Asset Support Engineer (Oil & Gas) Alton, Hampshire £45,000 - £55,000 + Private Medical + STIP Bonus + Progression + Training + Enhanced Pension Contribution + Company Benefits Do you have experience in Enterprise Asset Management systems (EAM) from an Industrial or Energy Industry looking to join an established Gas Storage company offering training on their new system (Hexagon), succession planning and an incentive plan bonus to boost your earnings? This long-standing company, located on Oil field, produces natural Gas and Oil from its facilities since the discovery in the early 80s and has since developed their Gas storage facilities. They have experienced consistent growth and due to the installation of their new EAM system, they are now looking for someone to support their Asset Manager. You will be responsible for ensuring the reliability and performance of critical equipment by supporting the day-to-day use of the company's new EAM system. You will work closely with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to manage asset data, track work orders, and optimize maintenance strategies. Daily activities include troubleshooting system issues, maintaining accurate asset records and analysing data to improve asset performance and reduce downtime This role would suit someone with Enterprise Asset Management systems experience from the Industrial or Energy industry looking to join a company offering long term training and progression. The Role: Using the new EAM system to supporting Asset Management Liaise with operation departments on maintenance scheduling Contributing ideas for new upgrades, mods and Asset strategies Monday-Friday (9am-5pm) STIP Bonus (up to 15% of salary) The Person: EAM Systems experience Industrial Plant Equipment experience Commutable to facilities in Lasham, Hampshire Assets, EAM, Enterprise, Management, Alton, Lasham, Hampshire, Gas and Oil, Production, Storage, Plant, Equipment, Data Management, Infrastructure, Data Base Reference number: BBBH24949 If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Asset Support Engineer (Oil & Gas) Alton, Hampshire £45,000 - £55,000 + Private Medical + STIP Bonus + Progression + Training + Enhanced Pension Contribution + Company Benefits Do you have experience in Enterprise Asset Management systems (EAM) from an Industrial or Energy Industry looking to join an established Gas Storage company offering training on their new system (Hexagon), succession planning and an incentive plan bonus to boost your earnings? This long-standing company, located on Oil field, produces natural Gas and Oil from its facilities since the discovery in the early 80s and has since developed their Gas storage facilities. They have experienced consistent growth and due to the installation of their new EAM system, they are now looking for someone to support their Asset Manager. You will be responsible for ensuring the reliability and performance of critical equipment by supporting the day-to-day use of the company's new EAM system. You will work closely with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to manage asset data, track work orders, and optimize maintenance strategies. Daily activities include troubleshooting system issues, maintaining accurate asset records and analysing data to improve asset performance and reduce downtime This role would suit someone with Enterprise Asset Management systems experience from the Industrial or Energy industry looking to join a company offering long term training and progression. The Role: Using the new EAM system to supporting Asset Management Liaise with operation departments on maintenance scheduling Contributing ideas for new upgrades, mods and Asset strategies Monday-Friday (9am-5pm) STIP Bonus (up to 15% of salary) The Person: EAM Systems experience Industrial Plant Equipment experience Commutable to facilities in Lasham, Hampshire Assets, EAM, Enterprise, Management, Alton, Lasham, Hampshire, Gas and Oil, Production, Storage, Plant, Equipment, Data Management, Infrastructure, Data Base Reference number: BBBH24949 If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
Summary We're looking for a Facilities & Support Services Manager to lead facilities management and business support services across a complex property portfolio. This is a key leadership role, ensuring safe, efficient and sustainable operations while supporting great experiences for visitors, staff and volunteers. Salary: £30,966 - £35,000 depending on knowledge, skills and experience. What it's like to work here Reporting to the General Manager, you'll sit on the Property Leadership Team and will work in partnership with other Head of Department leads to meet our operational and strategic goals. Helping to look after one of the most iconic family homes in the UK, an internationally-important plant collection in a beautiful Edwardian Estate and a Georgian Town House in the lively town of Westerham, with small and large infrastructure projects and new ideas for our houses, estates and buildings, you'll play a key part in shaping the direction of our places. Please view the attached candidate pack for more details. If you need the pack in an alternative format, please call . What you'll be doing You'll oversee facilities and business support services, ensuring compliance with health and safety, fire safety and security standards. Managing budgets and resources effectively, you'll deliver cost-efficient operations and lead on environmental initiatives such as energy and waste management. Your role includes leading a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive culture and maximising involvement. You'll act as the main point of contact for internal and external queries, maintaining strong relationships and delivering excellent customer service. Leading the Support Services Team, you'll oversee the team administrating our group bookings, private tours and supporter engagement work - working closely with the Visitor Operations Manager to deliver visitor budgets. As part of the leadership team, covering our 7-day a week operations, you will actively contribute to business planning and have duty management responsibilities. Who we're looking for • Strong understanding of facilities management and maintenance requirements • Excellent knowledge of health and safety and compliance legislation • Proven leadership skills, including team development and volunteer management • Experience managing budgets, projects and contracts effectively • Strong communication and relationship-building skills • Advanced IT skills and experience using asset management systems The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. •Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary •Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) •Rental deposit loan scheme •Season ticket loan •EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) •Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts •Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. •Flexible working whenever possible •Employee assistance programme •Free parking at most Trust places Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Summary We're looking for a Facilities & Support Services Manager to lead facilities management and business support services across a complex property portfolio. This is a key leadership role, ensuring safe, efficient and sustainable operations while supporting great experiences for visitors, staff and volunteers. Salary: £30,966 - £35,000 depending on knowledge, skills and experience. What it's like to work here Reporting to the General Manager, you'll sit on the Property Leadership Team and will work in partnership with other Head of Department leads to meet our operational and strategic goals. Helping to look after one of the most iconic family homes in the UK, an internationally-important plant collection in a beautiful Edwardian Estate and a Georgian Town House in the lively town of Westerham, with small and large infrastructure projects and new ideas for our houses, estates and buildings, you'll play a key part in shaping the direction of our places. Please view the attached candidate pack for more details. If you need the pack in an alternative format, please call . What you'll be doing You'll oversee facilities and business support services, ensuring compliance with health and safety, fire safety and security standards. Managing budgets and resources effectively, you'll deliver cost-efficient operations and lead on environmental initiatives such as energy and waste management. Your role includes leading a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive culture and maximising involvement. You'll act as the main point of contact for internal and external queries, maintaining strong relationships and delivering excellent customer service. Leading the Support Services Team, you'll oversee the team administrating our group bookings, private tours and supporter engagement work - working closely with the Visitor Operations Manager to deliver visitor budgets. As part of the leadership team, covering our 7-day a week operations, you will actively contribute to business planning and have duty management responsibilities. Who we're looking for • Strong understanding of facilities management and maintenance requirements • Excellent knowledge of health and safety and compliance legislation • Proven leadership skills, including team development and volunteer management • Experience managing budgets, projects and contracts effectively • Strong communication and relationship-building skills • Advanced IT skills and experience using asset management systems The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. •Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary •Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) •Rental deposit loan scheme •Season ticket loan •EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) •Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts •Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. •Flexible working whenever possible •Employee assistance programme •Free parking at most Trust places Click here to find out more about the benefits we offer to support you.
Job Description Role: Management Consulting Manager, Corporate Banking Location: London Mobility: Up to 100% Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all these services. With our thought leadership and culture of innovation, we apply industry expertise, diverse skill sets and next-generation technology to each business challenge. We are looking for an experienced Consulting Manager with experience of delivering consulting projects, transformation, change and technology within Corporate Banking. You should ideally come from a background within management consulting, advisory or strategy. "Across the globe, one thing is universally true of the people of Accenture: We care deeply about what we do and the impact we have with our clients and the communities in which we work and live. It is personal to all of us." -Julie Sweet, Accenture CEO As a Team Accenture's Capital Markets practice sits within the Financial Services industry segment, working with leading global firms across Investment Banking, Asset / Investment Managers, Wealth Managers, Exchanges, Data Providers, Custodians and Clearing Houses. Technology innovation, market disruption, data-led transformation and enterprise modernization are trends that are having a significant impact on the business and operational models of our clients. Accenture's unique position, at the intersection of business and technology, means that more and more industry participants are turning to us for help with their most important strategic investments. The scale of our capabilities and client engagements, and the way we collaborate with the ecosystem, operate, and deliver value provides an unparalleled opportunity for you to grow and advance. There will never be a typical day at Accenture, but that's why people love it here. Based on your experience and area of interest, you may work on projects in key areas such as: Data and Advanced Artificial Intelligence Cloud & Modern Technology Intelligent Operations Design and Process Automation Trading, Portfolio and Risk Management Platforms Exchanges & Market Infrastructure Business Restructuring and Operating Model Design Regulatory Change, Compliance and Resilience Change Management, Business Analysis and Process Engineering You will collaborate with colleagues from across Accenture in Technology, Operations and other parts of our Financial Services business to bring industry leading solutions to the largest banks and capital markets industry organisations globally. As a Management Consultant in Capital Markets - Strategy & Consulting you will Lead delivery of complex consulting engagements across Corporate Banking clients Own workstreams or full engagements covering Lending, Trade Finance, and Payments transformations Translate business and regulatory requirements into actionable operating model or technology solutions Act as a trusted advisor to senior client stakeholders across Corporate Banking functions Lead, coach, and develop teams of consultantsEnsure delivery excellence across scope, timeline, quality, and commercial outcomes Contribute to sales activity, proposals, and practice development We are looking for the following skills & experience 5+ years' experience in consulting or Corporate Banking transformation roles Strong understanding of Corporate Banking products, operating models, and credit lifecycle Experience delivering regulatory change, platform modernisation, or operational efficiency initiatives Proven people leadership, coaching, and quality assurance experience Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to manage delivery across multiple workstreams Set yourself apart Deep expertise in one or more Corporate Banking domains (Lending, Trade Finance, or Payments) Experience shaping proposals or go-to-market initiatives Clear point of view on banking digitisation, payments innovation, and regulatory change Strong leadership presence and credibility with senior stakeholders What's in it for you At Accenture in addition to a highly competitive salary, you will also have an extensive benefits package which includes 30 days' vacation per year, private medical insurance and 3 extra days leave per year for charitable work of your choice! Flexibility and mobility are required to deliver this role as there will be requirements to spend time onsite with our clients and partners to enable delivery of the first-class services we are known for. About Accenture Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all of these services. We combine unmatched experience and specialized capabilities across more than 40 industries - powered by the world's largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centres. With 775,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture brings continuous innovation to help clients improve their performance and create lasting value across their enterprises. Visit us at . Accenture is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of society and does not discriminate on grounds of race, religion or belief, ethnic or national origin, disability, age, citizenship, marital, domestic or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, or gender identity, or any other basis as protected by applicable law.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Description Role: Management Consulting Manager, Corporate Banking Location: London Mobility: Up to 100% Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all these services. With our thought leadership and culture of innovation, we apply industry expertise, diverse skill sets and next-generation technology to each business challenge. We are looking for an experienced Consulting Manager with experience of delivering consulting projects, transformation, change and technology within Corporate Banking. You should ideally come from a background within management consulting, advisory or strategy. "Across the globe, one thing is universally true of the people of Accenture: We care deeply about what we do and the impact we have with our clients and the communities in which we work and live. It is personal to all of us." -Julie Sweet, Accenture CEO As a Team Accenture's Capital Markets practice sits within the Financial Services industry segment, working with leading global firms across Investment Banking, Asset / Investment Managers, Wealth Managers, Exchanges, Data Providers, Custodians and Clearing Houses. Technology innovation, market disruption, data-led transformation and enterprise modernization are trends that are having a significant impact on the business and operational models of our clients. Accenture's unique position, at the intersection of business and technology, means that more and more industry participants are turning to us for help with their most important strategic investments. The scale of our capabilities and client engagements, and the way we collaborate with the ecosystem, operate, and deliver value provides an unparalleled opportunity for you to grow and advance. There will never be a typical day at Accenture, but that's why people love it here. Based on your experience and area of interest, you may work on projects in key areas such as: Data and Advanced Artificial Intelligence Cloud & Modern Technology Intelligent Operations Design and Process Automation Trading, Portfolio and Risk Management Platforms Exchanges & Market Infrastructure Business Restructuring and Operating Model Design Regulatory Change, Compliance and Resilience Change Management, Business Analysis and Process Engineering You will collaborate with colleagues from across Accenture in Technology, Operations and other parts of our Financial Services business to bring industry leading solutions to the largest banks and capital markets industry organisations globally. As a Management Consultant in Capital Markets - Strategy & Consulting you will Lead delivery of complex consulting engagements across Corporate Banking clients Own workstreams or full engagements covering Lending, Trade Finance, and Payments transformations Translate business and regulatory requirements into actionable operating model or technology solutions Act as a trusted advisor to senior client stakeholders across Corporate Banking functions Lead, coach, and develop teams of consultantsEnsure delivery excellence across scope, timeline, quality, and commercial outcomes Contribute to sales activity, proposals, and practice development We are looking for the following skills & experience 5+ years' experience in consulting or Corporate Banking transformation roles Strong understanding of Corporate Banking products, operating models, and credit lifecycle Experience delivering regulatory change, platform modernisation, or operational efficiency initiatives Proven people leadership, coaching, and quality assurance experience Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to manage delivery across multiple workstreams Set yourself apart Deep expertise in one or more Corporate Banking domains (Lending, Trade Finance, or Payments) Experience shaping proposals or go-to-market initiatives Clear point of view on banking digitisation, payments innovation, and regulatory change Strong leadership presence and credibility with senior stakeholders What's in it for you At Accenture in addition to a highly competitive salary, you will also have an extensive benefits package which includes 30 days' vacation per year, private medical insurance and 3 extra days leave per year for charitable work of your choice! Flexibility and mobility are required to deliver this role as there will be requirements to spend time onsite with our clients and partners to enable delivery of the first-class services we are known for. About Accenture Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all of these services. We combine unmatched experience and specialized capabilities across more than 40 industries - powered by the world's largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centres. With 775,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture brings continuous innovation to help clients improve their performance and create lasting value across their enterprises. Visit us at . Accenture is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of society and does not discriminate on grounds of race, religion or belief, ethnic or national origin, disability, age, citizenship, marital, domestic or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, or gender identity, or any other basis as protected by applicable law.
Engineering Manager Corby, Northamptonshire Competitive salary Full-time Permanent Senior leadership role within a heavy industry manufacturing environment. Introduction Acorn by Synergie is recruiting for an Engineering Manager to join the senior management team within a large manufacturing environment. Reporting to the Works Manager, this role is responsible for delivering safety, performance, financial, and development metrics while defining and delivering site strategy. Key Duties: Provide engineering leadership to support manufacturing operations and ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental requirements. Lead asset reliability strategies, including criticality assessments and FMEA. Drive maintenance and reliability excellence, improving process understanding and problem-solving capability. Plan and schedule maintenance shutdowns, including major refurbishment activities. Manage the annual maintenance and repair budget. Contribute to strategic planning, engineering standards, and best practices. Lead and develop a team of skilled engineers within a safety-critical environment. Ensure manufacturing assets and infrastructure are maintained to high standards. Drive improvements in plant performance, reliability, and availability. Requirements: Degree-qualified engineer (Mechanical or Electrical preferred). Chartered status or working towards it (preferred). Experience delivering maintenance excellence programmes in medium to heavy industry. Proven experience leading large, multi-disciplinary engineering teams. Strong understanding of manufacturing KPIs such as OEE and loss analysis. Ability to use data-driven maintenance strategies to improve performance. Experience working within safety-critical environments. What We Offer: Competitive salary. Comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to join a well-established industrial organisation. Long-term career development opportunities. Interested? Apply now with your up-to-date CV. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Engineering Manager Corby, Northamptonshire Competitive salary Full-time Permanent Senior leadership role within a heavy industry manufacturing environment. Introduction Acorn by Synergie is recruiting for an Engineering Manager to join the senior management team within a large manufacturing environment. Reporting to the Works Manager, this role is responsible for delivering safety, performance, financial, and development metrics while defining and delivering site strategy. Key Duties: Provide engineering leadership to support manufacturing operations and ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental requirements. Lead asset reliability strategies, including criticality assessments and FMEA. Drive maintenance and reliability excellence, improving process understanding and problem-solving capability. Plan and schedule maintenance shutdowns, including major refurbishment activities. Manage the annual maintenance and repair budget. Contribute to strategic planning, engineering standards, and best practices. Lead and develop a team of skilled engineers within a safety-critical environment. Ensure manufacturing assets and infrastructure are maintained to high standards. Drive improvements in plant performance, reliability, and availability. Requirements: Degree-qualified engineer (Mechanical or Electrical preferred). Chartered status or working towards it (preferred). Experience delivering maintenance excellence programmes in medium to heavy industry. Proven experience leading large, multi-disciplinary engineering teams. Strong understanding of manufacturing KPIs such as OEE and loss analysis. Ability to use data-driven maintenance strategies to improve performance. Experience working within safety-critical environments. What We Offer: Competitive salary. Comprehensive benefits package. Opportunity to join a well-established industrial organisation. Long-term career development opportunities. Interested? Apply now with your up-to-date CV. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
Your new company Leading infrastructure and services contractor, who manage and maintain critical assets across the UK, supporting safe, efficient, and resilient environments, blending technical expertise with a commitment to high-quality service. Your new role Site Manager required to oversee a secure infrastructure project involving the installation of specialist window grills and fencing click apply for full job details
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company Leading infrastructure and services contractor, who manage and maintain critical assets across the UK, supporting safe, efficient, and resilient environments, blending technical expertise with a commitment to high-quality service. Your new role Site Manager required to oversee a secure infrastructure project involving the installation of specialist window grills and fencing click apply for full job details
UK Remote Enterprise Sales Financial Markets We're working with a well-established B2B software business that builds enterprise middleware technology used by financial services organisations to deliver real-time data securely and at scale. This is a specialist sales role suited to someone who has sold complex, infrastructure-level software into financial services or financial markets, and is comfortable with long, consultative sales cycles and high-value deals. The Product The company develops enterprise middleware / platform software that sits behind the scenes, enabling financial services organisations to move live, business-critical data reliably between systems and end-user applications. It's used in highly regulated, latency-sensitive environments where performance, reliability and security are critical, for example trading platforms, market-data distribution and other real-time financial applications. Target Market This role has responsibility for the financial services and financial markets sector, with primary sales targets including: Exchanges Sell-side banks and brokerages Market-data providers Buy-side firms such as asset managers and hedge funds The role involves engaging with senior commercial and technical stakeholders across complex enterprise estates. The Role Full 360 sales role, owning the sales process end-to-end Primary focus on net-new business, with some account expansion Annual targets circa £350k ARR, typically achieved through 2-4 high-value enterprise deals Long, consultative sales cycles rather than high-volume transactional selling Strong internal support, including pre-sales specialists, established pipeline, CRM and sales collateral Fully remote within the UK, with travel required for client meetings and industry events (UK and overseas) Joining a small, specialist sales team, reporting to a senior commercial leader based internationally About You You're likely to be a strong fit if you: Have sold enterprise or middleware software into financial services / financial markets Are comfortable selling complex, non-end-user platforms rather than lightweight SaaS Have experience with long sales cycles, high deal values and multi-stakeholder buying groups Take a consultative, value-led approach to enterprise sales Enjoy operating in lean, specialist sales teams where credibility matters You don't need to be hands-on technically, but you do need a solid level of technical understanding to sell confidently into senior stakeholders. Why Consider This Role Specialist product with clear value in financial markets Enterprise deal sizes and meaningful targets Long-term stability with the backing of a wider software group Remote-first setup with international exposure
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
UK Remote Enterprise Sales Financial Markets We're working with a well-established B2B software business that builds enterprise middleware technology used by financial services organisations to deliver real-time data securely and at scale. This is a specialist sales role suited to someone who has sold complex, infrastructure-level software into financial services or financial markets, and is comfortable with long, consultative sales cycles and high-value deals. The Product The company develops enterprise middleware / platform software that sits behind the scenes, enabling financial services organisations to move live, business-critical data reliably between systems and end-user applications. It's used in highly regulated, latency-sensitive environments where performance, reliability and security are critical, for example trading platforms, market-data distribution and other real-time financial applications. Target Market This role has responsibility for the financial services and financial markets sector, with primary sales targets including: Exchanges Sell-side banks and brokerages Market-data providers Buy-side firms such as asset managers and hedge funds The role involves engaging with senior commercial and technical stakeholders across complex enterprise estates. The Role Full 360 sales role, owning the sales process end-to-end Primary focus on net-new business, with some account expansion Annual targets circa £350k ARR, typically achieved through 2-4 high-value enterprise deals Long, consultative sales cycles rather than high-volume transactional selling Strong internal support, including pre-sales specialists, established pipeline, CRM and sales collateral Fully remote within the UK, with travel required for client meetings and industry events (UK and overseas) Joining a small, specialist sales team, reporting to a senior commercial leader based internationally About You You're likely to be a strong fit if you: Have sold enterprise or middleware software into financial services / financial markets Are comfortable selling complex, non-end-user platforms rather than lightweight SaaS Have experience with long sales cycles, high deal values and multi-stakeholder buying groups Take a consultative, value-led approach to enterprise sales Enjoy operating in lean, specialist sales teams where credibility matters You don't need to be hands-on technically, but you do need a solid level of technical understanding to sell confidently into senior stakeholders. Why Consider This Role Specialist product with clear value in financial markets Enterprise deal sizes and meaningful targets Long-term stability with the backing of a wider software group Remote-first setup with international exposure
Company Description Location: Rainham, Essex About Us Adler & Allan is a leader in environmental risk reduction, industrial services, and infrastructure support. Working across the UK, we help clients manage critical assets safely, sustainably, and compliantly. As we continue to grow, we are strengthening our commercial functions to support a rapidly expanding customer base and new acquisitions click apply for full job details
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Company Description Location: Rainham, Essex About Us Adler & Allan is a leader in environmental risk reduction, industrial services, and infrastructure support. Working across the UK, we help clients manage critical assets safely, sustainably, and compliantly. As we continue to grow, we are strengthening our commercial functions to support a rapidly expanding customer base and new acquisitions click apply for full job details
Change Enablement Consultant Location: UK - London, UK - Hatfield, UK - Manchester, UK - Milton Keynes, UK - Nottingham, UK - Reading Job ID: 218064 Contract type: Standard Business Unit: Business Operations & Administration Life on the team At Computacenter UK, we pride ourselves on fostering a culture that emphasises diversity, inclusivity, and collaboration. We are committed to building supportive and rewarding relationships, celebrating success, and treating everyone with respect. Our focus is on putting customers first, keeping our promises, and considering long term sustainability in all our decisions. As we expand our Group Professional Services (GPS) function we're looking for a creative and detail oriented Change Enablement Consultant to join our GPS Change Enablement team. In this role, you'll design and deliver engaging content that supports organisational change and drives user adoption of new tools and processes. Reporting to the GPS Change Enablement Manager, core responsibilities include producing high quality content tailored to diverse audiences, executing group wide multi channel communications and campaigns, creating learning content and maintaining SharePoint sites. You'll create clear, consistent messaging and learning experiences across video, SharePoint, email campaigns, and other internal channels, ensuring employees transition smoothly and confidently. Working closely with subject matter experts, you'll translate complex information into accessible, user friendly content that inspires engagement and supports long term business success. Our GPS team includes experts in Engineering, Consultancy, Project Management, and Business Solutions. With over 4,200 skilled professionals across three continents, we help some of the world's leading brands drive digital transformation. We're passionate about technology, but even more passionate about people. What you'll do You'll help craft clear, compelling change and adoption plans, working closely with project teams to identify key audience groups and tailor engaging, timely and relevant content that drives awareness, builds confidence, and inspires people to adopt new ways of working. Message Development (20%) You'll convert change and adoption plans into engaging, on brand communications, defining the right messages, choosing the most effective channels, and timing communications for maximum impact. This includes customising messages for different audiences, creating compelling presentations and explainers and making sure the right information reaches the right people. You'll ensure communications feel relevant, clear, and impactful and align with our branding and values. Create Engaging Content (25%) You'll design innovative, user friendly training and information materials-from videos and how to guides to infographics, SharePoint pages, FAQs, PowerPoint decks, and in app walkthroughs-that help people understand and embrace change. You'll produce high quality written, visual, and multimedia content that fuels internal adoption campaigns, simplifies complex concepts, and inspires colleagues to confidently use new tools and ways of working. Manage Communication Channels (20%) You'll build and maintain engaging SharePoint pages, newsletters, and digital assets that bring communication plans to life. You'll craft compelling copy for email based adoption campaigns-whether it's a product education series, onboarding journey, or behavioural change message-and transform complex concepts into clear, simple, and actionable guidance that resonates with diverse audiences. Stakeholder Engagement (10%) You'll act as a connector across all areas of our business-ensuring everyone has the right information at the right moment to understand, prepare for, and adopt new ways of working. You'll also empower our champions network and user communities by providing toolkits, templates, and onboarding materials that build confidence, spark engagement, and help change take root. Measurement & Feedback (5%) You'll monitor engagement metrics and user feedback to refine content, sharpen messaging, and boost overall effectiveness. You'll also curate and maintain a well organised library of best practices and reusable assets-ensuring future initiatives launch faster and smarter. What you'll need Strong written communication skills with a focus on clarity, tone, and engagement and an ability to simplify technical or process heavy information. Experience creating engaging and innovative content for internal organisational change across written, visual, and multimedia formats. Skilled in managing content across multiple channels (SharePoint, intranet, email campaigns, Viva Engage, etc.). Proficient in Microsoft 365 and content design tools with strong visual storytelling skills (e.g., SharePoint, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF or similar). Creative and innovative mindset to instil a sense of excitement in end users, with attention to detail and brand consistency. Excellent stakeholder management and collaboration skills. Ability to manage multiple projects, stay organised, and deliver on deadlines. About us Computacenter is a leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services, with about 20,000 employees worldwide. We work at the heart of digitisation, advising organisations on IT strategy, implementing the most appropriate technology and managing our customers' infrastructures. We offer a friendly, open working environment without too much fuss about hierarchy. We are looking for professionals with diverse competencies, personalities and strengths who want to live our shared value of teamwork and performance.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Change Enablement Consultant Location: UK - London, UK - Hatfield, UK - Manchester, UK - Milton Keynes, UK - Nottingham, UK - Reading Job ID: 218064 Contract type: Standard Business Unit: Business Operations & Administration Life on the team At Computacenter UK, we pride ourselves on fostering a culture that emphasises diversity, inclusivity, and collaboration. We are committed to building supportive and rewarding relationships, celebrating success, and treating everyone with respect. Our focus is on putting customers first, keeping our promises, and considering long term sustainability in all our decisions. As we expand our Group Professional Services (GPS) function we're looking for a creative and detail oriented Change Enablement Consultant to join our GPS Change Enablement team. In this role, you'll design and deliver engaging content that supports organisational change and drives user adoption of new tools and processes. Reporting to the GPS Change Enablement Manager, core responsibilities include producing high quality content tailored to diverse audiences, executing group wide multi channel communications and campaigns, creating learning content and maintaining SharePoint sites. You'll create clear, consistent messaging and learning experiences across video, SharePoint, email campaigns, and other internal channels, ensuring employees transition smoothly and confidently. Working closely with subject matter experts, you'll translate complex information into accessible, user friendly content that inspires engagement and supports long term business success. Our GPS team includes experts in Engineering, Consultancy, Project Management, and Business Solutions. With over 4,200 skilled professionals across three continents, we help some of the world's leading brands drive digital transformation. We're passionate about technology, but even more passionate about people. What you'll do You'll help craft clear, compelling change and adoption plans, working closely with project teams to identify key audience groups and tailor engaging, timely and relevant content that drives awareness, builds confidence, and inspires people to adopt new ways of working. Message Development (20%) You'll convert change and adoption plans into engaging, on brand communications, defining the right messages, choosing the most effective channels, and timing communications for maximum impact. This includes customising messages for different audiences, creating compelling presentations and explainers and making sure the right information reaches the right people. You'll ensure communications feel relevant, clear, and impactful and align with our branding and values. Create Engaging Content (25%) You'll design innovative, user friendly training and information materials-from videos and how to guides to infographics, SharePoint pages, FAQs, PowerPoint decks, and in app walkthroughs-that help people understand and embrace change. You'll produce high quality written, visual, and multimedia content that fuels internal adoption campaigns, simplifies complex concepts, and inspires colleagues to confidently use new tools and ways of working. Manage Communication Channels (20%) You'll build and maintain engaging SharePoint pages, newsletters, and digital assets that bring communication plans to life. You'll craft compelling copy for email based adoption campaigns-whether it's a product education series, onboarding journey, or behavioural change message-and transform complex concepts into clear, simple, and actionable guidance that resonates with diverse audiences. Stakeholder Engagement (10%) You'll act as a connector across all areas of our business-ensuring everyone has the right information at the right moment to understand, prepare for, and adopt new ways of working. You'll also empower our champions network and user communities by providing toolkits, templates, and onboarding materials that build confidence, spark engagement, and help change take root. Measurement & Feedback (5%) You'll monitor engagement metrics and user feedback to refine content, sharpen messaging, and boost overall effectiveness. You'll also curate and maintain a well organised library of best practices and reusable assets-ensuring future initiatives launch faster and smarter. What you'll need Strong written communication skills with a focus on clarity, tone, and engagement and an ability to simplify technical or process heavy information. Experience creating engaging and innovative content for internal organisational change across written, visual, and multimedia formats. Skilled in managing content across multiple channels (SharePoint, intranet, email campaigns, Viva Engage, etc.). Proficient in Microsoft 365 and content design tools with strong visual storytelling skills (e.g., SharePoint, PowerPoint, Adobe PDF or similar). Creative and innovative mindset to instil a sense of excitement in end users, with attention to detail and brand consistency. Excellent stakeholder management and collaboration skills. Ability to manage multiple projects, stay organised, and deliver on deadlines. About us Computacenter is a leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services, with about 20,000 employees worldwide. We work at the heart of digitisation, advising organisations on IT strategy, implementing the most appropriate technology and managing our customers' infrastructures. We offer a friendly, open working environment without too much fuss about hierarchy. We are looking for professionals with diverse competencies, personalities and strengths who want to live our shared value of teamwork and performance.
Love estate agency but ready to do it on your terms? You're an experienced Branch Manager, Lister or Valuer. You know how to win instructions, skilfully negotiate offers, and get sales over the line. You enjoy the job but not the ceiling on your earnings, daily office commute, and building someone else's business. What if you could run your own business without the financial pressure of going it alone? Earnings: Exchange on three sales per month and earn a gross income of £8,400 per month (£100,000 per year). You receive 70% of the fees generated. Based on each sale exchanging at an average fee of £4,000 Why Join Us? The Property Experts provide you with the tools, support and infrastructure to run your own business, so that you can focus on prospecting, winning instructions and selling homes. We provide: • Training and Support: Access to 400+ on-demand training videos, weekly live team sessions and in-person events with industry-recognised guest speakers, plus dedicated 1-to-1 support from a Success Coach for personalised guidance and accountability. • Marketing Materials: Fully branded "business in a box", plus access to a comprehensive library of digital assets, social content, direct mail cards, campaign materials and branded merchandise. • Personal Branding: You become the recognised face of property in your area, with marketing built around you - your name, your image, your reputation - helping you build trust, stand out locally and position yourself as the go-to property expert. • Tools and Technology: Access to market-leading platforms, including a CRM built specifically to support your productivity, plus Rightmove, Zoopla, Homesearch, Acaboom, HIPLA, AllAgents and more. • Success Blueprint: Follow a proven, step-by-step roadmap of systems, processes and strategies - delivered with expert guidance - to fast-track your performance, build momentum and achieve consistent results in your business. • Agent Support Team: You'll be backed by a dedicated team providing administrative assistance, streamlined invoicing, and expert compliance support and guidance. Suitable candidate: • Experienced Estate Agent, Branch Manager, Lister, Valuer, Sales Manager or equivalent property related experience About The Property Experts We help estate agents start and grow their own business and personal brand. Part of The Experts Group of over 250 entrepreneurs across the property industry (residential and commercial sales, lettings, auctions, mortgages and recruitment). Become 'The Property Expert' in your local area. Don't miss this opportunity; apply today to learn more.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Love estate agency but ready to do it on your terms? You're an experienced Branch Manager, Lister or Valuer. You know how to win instructions, skilfully negotiate offers, and get sales over the line. You enjoy the job but not the ceiling on your earnings, daily office commute, and building someone else's business. What if you could run your own business without the financial pressure of going it alone? Earnings: Exchange on three sales per month and earn a gross income of £8,400 per month (£100,000 per year). You receive 70% of the fees generated. Based on each sale exchanging at an average fee of £4,000 Why Join Us? The Property Experts provide you with the tools, support and infrastructure to run your own business, so that you can focus on prospecting, winning instructions and selling homes. We provide: • Training and Support: Access to 400+ on-demand training videos, weekly live team sessions and in-person events with industry-recognised guest speakers, plus dedicated 1-to-1 support from a Success Coach for personalised guidance and accountability. • Marketing Materials: Fully branded "business in a box", plus access to a comprehensive library of digital assets, social content, direct mail cards, campaign materials and branded merchandise. • Personal Branding: You become the recognised face of property in your area, with marketing built around you - your name, your image, your reputation - helping you build trust, stand out locally and position yourself as the go-to property expert. • Tools and Technology: Access to market-leading platforms, including a CRM built specifically to support your productivity, plus Rightmove, Zoopla, Homesearch, Acaboom, HIPLA, AllAgents and more. • Success Blueprint: Follow a proven, step-by-step roadmap of systems, processes and strategies - delivered with expert guidance - to fast-track your performance, build momentum and achieve consistent results in your business. • Agent Support Team: You'll be backed by a dedicated team providing administrative assistance, streamlined invoicing, and expert compliance support and guidance. Suitable candidate: • Experienced Estate Agent, Branch Manager, Lister, Valuer, Sales Manager or equivalent property related experience About The Property Experts We help estate agents start and grow their own business and personal brand. Part of The Experts Group of over 250 entrepreneurs across the property industry (residential and commercial sales, lettings, auctions, mortgages and recruitment). Become 'The Property Expert' in your local area. Don't miss this opportunity; apply today to learn more.
Job Title: Maintenance Manager Job Location: Basildon Salary: 80-85,000 Shifts: Standard hours are 6:45-15:45 Note: Maintenance teams work 2 shifts from (Apply online only) and (Apply online only) - some flexibility will be required to attend issues on the different shifts as needed (on call). Benefits: Free Onsite Gym Company Car Life Assurance Subsidised Canteen Pension Match up to 10% 25.5 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (increases with service) Strong Progression Duration: Permanent Client Summary: Working for CNH Industrial - a major manufacturer of Agricultural Vehicles and Machinery. Based out of the Basildon Manufacturing Plant. Role Summary: The Maintenance Manager is responsible for leading all production and site maintenance activities to ensure equipment reliability, operational efficiency, and minimal downtime. The role has primary accountability for production maintenance and asset performance, with facilities management acting as a supporting responsibility to ensure the wider site infrastructure enables safe and effective operations. Key Responsibilities: Maintenance Management (Primary Focus): Lead, plan, and deliver preventative and reactive maintenance across all production equipment. Drive equipment reliability, uptime, and continuous improvement of maintenance practices. Develop and implement maintenance strategies to reduce downtime and improve efficiency. Ensure effective fault finding, root cause analysis, and corrective actions are implemented. Maintain accurate maintenance records, asset registers, and performance data (e.g. downtime, MTTR, MTBF). Support production teams in resolving technical issues and improving line performance. Compliance and Safety: Ensure all maintenance activities are compliant with health and safety regulations and company standards. Lead safe systems of work for maintenance activities, including risk assessments and permit systems. Support statutory inspections and ensure equipment compliance. Contractor and Supplier Management Manage external contractors supporting maintenance and facilities activities. Ensure all work is completed safely, to standard, and in line with business expectations. Support sourcing of parts, services, and specialist maintenance support. Budget and Cost Control Manage maintenance budgets with a focus on cost-effective delivery and value. Monitor spend on parts, services, and repairs, identifying opportunities for efficiency. Team Management Lead and develop the maintenance team to deliver high performance. Allocate work, set priorities, and ensure effective resource planning. Support training and development to build technical capability within the team. Project and Continuous Improvement Support and lead maintenance-related improvement projects and equipment upgrades. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance reliability and efficiency. Work cross-functionally with production, engineering, and leadership teams. Requirements: Degree or equivalent in Engineering or a related technical field (preferred). Proven experience in a maintenance leadership role within a manufacturing/production environment. Experience with maintenance systems, TPM, or similar methodologies is advantageous. Strong background in production maintenance and equipment reliability. Proven ability to drive uptime, efficiency, and continuous improvement. Good understanding of health and safety within a manufacturing environment. Strong leadership and team development skills. Effective problem-solving and root cause analysis capability. Experience managing budgets and maintenance systems (CMMS).
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Maintenance Manager Job Location: Basildon Salary: 80-85,000 Shifts: Standard hours are 6:45-15:45 Note: Maintenance teams work 2 shifts from (Apply online only) and (Apply online only) - some flexibility will be required to attend issues on the different shifts as needed (on call). Benefits: Free Onsite Gym Company Car Life Assurance Subsidised Canteen Pension Match up to 10% 25.5 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (increases with service) Strong Progression Duration: Permanent Client Summary: Working for CNH Industrial - a major manufacturer of Agricultural Vehicles and Machinery. Based out of the Basildon Manufacturing Plant. Role Summary: The Maintenance Manager is responsible for leading all production and site maintenance activities to ensure equipment reliability, operational efficiency, and minimal downtime. The role has primary accountability for production maintenance and asset performance, with facilities management acting as a supporting responsibility to ensure the wider site infrastructure enables safe and effective operations. Key Responsibilities: Maintenance Management (Primary Focus): Lead, plan, and deliver preventative and reactive maintenance across all production equipment. Drive equipment reliability, uptime, and continuous improvement of maintenance practices. Develop and implement maintenance strategies to reduce downtime and improve efficiency. Ensure effective fault finding, root cause analysis, and corrective actions are implemented. Maintain accurate maintenance records, asset registers, and performance data (e.g. downtime, MTTR, MTBF). Support production teams in resolving technical issues and improving line performance. Compliance and Safety: Ensure all maintenance activities are compliant with health and safety regulations and company standards. Lead safe systems of work for maintenance activities, including risk assessments and permit systems. Support statutory inspections and ensure equipment compliance. Contractor and Supplier Management Manage external contractors supporting maintenance and facilities activities. Ensure all work is completed safely, to standard, and in line with business expectations. Support sourcing of parts, services, and specialist maintenance support. Budget and Cost Control Manage maintenance budgets with a focus on cost-effective delivery and value. Monitor spend on parts, services, and repairs, identifying opportunities for efficiency. Team Management Lead and develop the maintenance team to deliver high performance. Allocate work, set priorities, and ensure effective resource planning. Support training and development to build technical capability within the team. Project and Continuous Improvement Support and lead maintenance-related improvement projects and equipment upgrades. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance reliability and efficiency. Work cross-functionally with production, engineering, and leadership teams. Requirements: Degree or equivalent in Engineering or a related technical field (preferred). Proven experience in a maintenance leadership role within a manufacturing/production environment. Experience with maintenance systems, TPM, or similar methodologies is advantageous. Strong background in production maintenance and equipment reliability. Proven ability to drive uptime, efficiency, and continuous improvement. Good understanding of health and safety within a manufacturing environment. Strong leadership and team development skills. Effective problem-solving and root cause analysis capability. Experience managing budgets and maintenance systems (CMMS).
ECM Manager / Entity in Charge of Maintenance based in Crewe with an option for hybrid working. Maintenance Management role with A Leading European freight rail-car leasing company who have operations in Crewe. Client Details Our client is a Leading European freight rail-car leasing company based in Crewe. Description Safety Assurance: ensure vehicles are in a safe state of running through a formal maintenance system. Regulatory Compliance: ECMs must follow documented procedures and often need certification, complying with regulations like EU 2019/779. Safety-Critical Components: manage, track, and monitor safety-critical components, including analyzing failures and updating documentation. Scope: carry out railway undertakings, act as the infrastructure managers, or specialized maintenance provider team. Documentation: you must hold and adhere to the maintenance files for vehicles that you manage. Office of Rail and Road +5 In essence, the ECM is the entity accountable for the safety and maintenance compliance of rail equipment. Is an active member of the continuous improvement of the processes in hich she/he is involved. In particular, she/he is responsible for addressing any doubt or any deviation of the process which she/he identifies Ensures the control of ECM activities according to the ECM regulation translated into internal processes and procedures Plans to define and to achieve the maintenance and safety targets (including validation of the Maintenance File), Guaranties the application of the CSM, Ensures the allocation of responsibilities, The management of competencies especially safety tasks. Profile You must be a proven ECM Manager / Entity in Charge of Maintenance Manager You will have a track record in this role within the relevant sector - rail freight transport and asset leasing sector, You must have a proven track record working in this this role and this sector at people management and leadership level as we need someone with the technical skills to be able to carry out the role successfully. Job Offer £70,000 to £75,000 plus benefits
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
ECM Manager / Entity in Charge of Maintenance based in Crewe with an option for hybrid working. Maintenance Management role with A Leading European freight rail-car leasing company who have operations in Crewe. Client Details Our client is a Leading European freight rail-car leasing company based in Crewe. Description Safety Assurance: ensure vehicles are in a safe state of running through a formal maintenance system. Regulatory Compliance: ECMs must follow documented procedures and often need certification, complying with regulations like EU 2019/779. Safety-Critical Components: manage, track, and monitor safety-critical components, including analyzing failures and updating documentation. Scope: carry out railway undertakings, act as the infrastructure managers, or specialized maintenance provider team. Documentation: you must hold and adhere to the maintenance files for vehicles that you manage. Office of Rail and Road +5 In essence, the ECM is the entity accountable for the safety and maintenance compliance of rail equipment. Is an active member of the continuous improvement of the processes in hich she/he is involved. In particular, she/he is responsible for addressing any doubt or any deviation of the process which she/he identifies Ensures the control of ECM activities according to the ECM regulation translated into internal processes and procedures Plans to define and to achieve the maintenance and safety targets (including validation of the Maintenance File), Guaranties the application of the CSM, Ensures the allocation of responsibilities, The management of competencies especially safety tasks. Profile You must be a proven ECM Manager / Entity in Charge of Maintenance Manager You will have a track record in this role within the relevant sector - rail freight transport and asset leasing sector, You must have a proven track record working in this this role and this sector at people management and leadership level as we need someone with the technical skills to be able to carry out the role successfully. Job Offer £70,000 to £75,000 plus benefits
Your new company You'll be joining a large, international transport and mobility group operating across multiple European markets, responsible for moving millions of passengers every day. With a long and established history, the organisation is now entering a decisive phase of transformation, accelerating its Zero Emission ambitions at scale.Backed by significant long-term investment and operating through strongly autonomous local businesses, the group combines industrial complexity with a clear sustainability mandate. The environment is fast-paced, operationally demanding and highly collaborative, offering the opportunity to influence real-world outcomes across cities, depots and fleets throughout Europe. Your new role You will play a pivotal role in turning ZE ambition into operational reality. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused business partner role, embedded at the heart of the ZE transition, working closely with local operating companies across the UK & Europe.Rather than acting solely as a consultant, you will own and deliver 1-2 of the core pillars of the ZE programme, with a strong focus on vehicle electrification, depot design, maintenance strategy, procurement and operational planning. You will work alongside local teams to standardise ways of working, reduce costs and accelerate deployment, while ensuring solutions are practical, scalable and fit for daily operations.Your responsibilities will include: Defining and delivering the Zero Emission strategy across multiple countries, aligned with a wider ZE roadmap. Leading hands-on projects that improve total cost of ownership (TCO) versus diesel, particularly maintenance, availability and lifecycle cost. Standardising vehicle maintenance approaches, procurement strategies and operational planning to enable faster, more efficient ZE rollout Acting as a critical advisor on business cases, investment decisions and operational readiness Translating strategy into execution by working directly with depots, planners, engineers and local leadership teams Identifying inefficiencies, solving complex operational problems and driving tangible improvement at pace Embedding best practices, frameworks and standards that can be replicated across markets Monitoring performance and outcomes, ensuring delivery stays on track and improvements are measurable Building internal capability and reducing reliance on external support Influencing senior stakeholders, securing buy-in and maintaining momentum in a complex, multi-country environment. This role sits within a central park of the organisation and works across countries, cultures and disciplines. You will not have direct reports, but you will operate with a high level of autonomy, responsibility and visibility. What you'll need to succeed You will be delivery-oriented, pragmatic and operationally credible, with the confidence to move from strategy into execution.You will ideally bring: Proven experience delivering complex, infrastructure or asset-heavy operational change (vehicles, fleet, maintenance, engineering or similar) Practical experience improving maintenance strategies, availability, cost performance or lifecycle economics A strong understanding of Zero Emission vehicle operations, or adjacent transferable experience in complex industrial environments Ability to work hands-on with local teams, challenge existing approaches and drive real-world implementation Strong analytical capability, including reviewing TCO models and business cases, and turning data into action Experience operating in international, cross-functional environments with diverse stakeholders Excellent communication and influencing skills, able to build trust without formal authority A resilient, proactive mindset, comfortable working in evolving, pioneering programmes Willingness to travel regularly across Europe and operate flexibly Backgrounds from public transport are welcome but not essential. Experience in other complex operational sectors with comparable asset, maintenance or infrastructure challenges will also be considered. What you'll get in return In return, you'll step into a genuinely impactful role where you can see the results of your work on the ground - in depots, fleets and daily operations across Europe.You can expect: Competitive salary of around £75,000 p/annum - depending on your experience. Flexible/hybrid working, with a base in London or mainland Europe and the expectation to attend office 3 days p/week, although days travelling will be considered and other arrangements can be made for the right person. Benefits package - request for more information. The opportunity to shape and deliver one of Europe's most significant Zero Emission transitions. A highly visible role with strong senior sponsorship and real influence. A collaborative, purpose-driven environment focused on sustainability and innovation. Regular international travel. If you are motivated by delivery, enjoy solving complex operational problems, and want to leave a lasting positive impact on sustainable mobility, this role offers a unique and rewarding challenge. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Your new company You'll be joining a large, international transport and mobility group operating across multiple European markets, responsible for moving millions of passengers every day. With a long and established history, the organisation is now entering a decisive phase of transformation, accelerating its Zero Emission ambitions at scale.Backed by significant long-term investment and operating through strongly autonomous local businesses, the group combines industrial complexity with a clear sustainability mandate. The environment is fast-paced, operationally demanding and highly collaborative, offering the opportunity to influence real-world outcomes across cities, depots and fleets throughout Europe. Your new role You will play a pivotal role in turning ZE ambition into operational reality. This is a hands-on, delivery-focused business partner role, embedded at the heart of the ZE transition, working closely with local operating companies across the UK & Europe.Rather than acting solely as a consultant, you will own and deliver 1-2 of the core pillars of the ZE programme, with a strong focus on vehicle electrification, depot design, maintenance strategy, procurement and operational planning. You will work alongside local teams to standardise ways of working, reduce costs and accelerate deployment, while ensuring solutions are practical, scalable and fit for daily operations.Your responsibilities will include: Defining and delivering the Zero Emission strategy across multiple countries, aligned with a wider ZE roadmap. Leading hands-on projects that improve total cost of ownership (TCO) versus diesel, particularly maintenance, availability and lifecycle cost. Standardising vehicle maintenance approaches, procurement strategies and operational planning to enable faster, more efficient ZE rollout Acting as a critical advisor on business cases, investment decisions and operational readiness Translating strategy into execution by working directly with depots, planners, engineers and local leadership teams Identifying inefficiencies, solving complex operational problems and driving tangible improvement at pace Embedding best practices, frameworks and standards that can be replicated across markets Monitoring performance and outcomes, ensuring delivery stays on track and improvements are measurable Building internal capability and reducing reliance on external support Influencing senior stakeholders, securing buy-in and maintaining momentum in a complex, multi-country environment. This role sits within a central park of the organisation and works across countries, cultures and disciplines. You will not have direct reports, but you will operate with a high level of autonomy, responsibility and visibility. What you'll need to succeed You will be delivery-oriented, pragmatic and operationally credible, with the confidence to move from strategy into execution.You will ideally bring: Proven experience delivering complex, infrastructure or asset-heavy operational change (vehicles, fleet, maintenance, engineering or similar) Practical experience improving maintenance strategies, availability, cost performance or lifecycle economics A strong understanding of Zero Emission vehicle operations, or adjacent transferable experience in complex industrial environments Ability to work hands-on with local teams, challenge existing approaches and drive real-world implementation Strong analytical capability, including reviewing TCO models and business cases, and turning data into action Experience operating in international, cross-functional environments with diverse stakeholders Excellent communication and influencing skills, able to build trust without formal authority A resilient, proactive mindset, comfortable working in evolving, pioneering programmes Willingness to travel regularly across Europe and operate flexibly Backgrounds from public transport are welcome but not essential. Experience in other complex operational sectors with comparable asset, maintenance or infrastructure challenges will also be considered. What you'll get in return In return, you'll step into a genuinely impactful role where you can see the results of your work on the ground - in depots, fleets and daily operations across Europe.You can expect: Competitive salary of around £75,000 p/annum - depending on your experience. Flexible/hybrid working, with a base in London or mainland Europe and the expectation to attend office 3 days p/week, although days travelling will be considered and other arrangements can be made for the right person. Benefits package - request for more information. The opportunity to shape and deliver one of Europe's most significant Zero Emission transitions. A highly visible role with strong senior sponsorship and real influence. A collaborative, purpose-driven environment focused on sustainability and innovation. Regular international travel. If you are motivated by delivery, enjoy solving complex operational problems, and want to leave a lasting positive impact on sustainable mobility, this role offers a unique and rewarding challenge. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Senior Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Security Manager Walton Park Personal Contract Full- time Joint-contribution pension from 6% (12% total) - Enhanced maternity & family leave - Life assurance - HolidayPlus - Virtual GP & Employee Assistance Programme plus retail and leisure discounts & many more. REQ5583 A senior governance and technical leadership role responsible for the lifecycle management, security, and governance of SGN's Operational Technology systems and physical security infrastructure at critical national infrastructure sites across the gas transmission network, ensuring regulatory compliance and risk management in line with industry and national standards. We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here's how you will contribute Act as Asset Owner for SCADA and OT systems, maintaining governance, lifecycle management, and configuration control across SGN's gas transmission network Lead OT cybersecurity governance across Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sites, ensuring compliance with NIS Regulations, the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), and HSE expectations for control system integrity Govern physical security assets at gas sites, maintaining appropriate protections and ensuring system changes are appropriately controlled Lead delivery of the OT capital programme, driving cyber security improvements, system upgrades, and resilience investments to time and regulatory commitments Coordinate cross-directorate engagement with Operations, Engineering, Cyber, and Regulatory teams to maintain oversight of OT risk, resilience, and compliance obligations Provide senior technical decision-making authority on OT security architecture, system resilience, and change governance - ensuring continuity of safe gas network operations What you will need Proven experience in OT or ICMS asset management, including hands on familiarity with SCADA systems, within a safety critical or regulated environment Strong understanding of OT cybersecurity frameworks and regulatory obligations, including NIS Regulations, the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), and IEC 62443 Experience in physical security asset management at Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sites or equivalent high security operational environments Demonstrated ability to lead capital programmes and manage cross functional delivery across engineering, cyber, and operations disciplines Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to operate at senior level across technical and non technical audiences including regulators Relevant qualification in engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, or a related discipline; professional accreditation in OT/ICS security or asset management is desirable Not sure you meet every requirement? Research shows some people - particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds - may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criteria. At SGN, we value diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Accommodations during the application process If you require any accommodations or support during the application process, reach out to us. We're here to help ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Senior Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Security Manager Walton Park Personal Contract Full- time Joint-contribution pension from 6% (12% total) - Enhanced maternity & family leave - Life assurance - HolidayPlus - Virtual GP & Employee Assistance Programme plus retail and leisure discounts & many more. REQ5583 A senior governance and technical leadership role responsible for the lifecycle management, security, and governance of SGN's Operational Technology systems and physical security infrastructure at critical national infrastructure sites across the gas transmission network, ensuring regulatory compliance and risk management in line with industry and national standards. We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here's how you will contribute Act as Asset Owner for SCADA and OT systems, maintaining governance, lifecycle management, and configuration control across SGN's gas transmission network Lead OT cybersecurity governance across Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sites, ensuring compliance with NIS Regulations, the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), and HSE expectations for control system integrity Govern physical security assets at gas sites, maintaining appropriate protections and ensuring system changes are appropriately controlled Lead delivery of the OT capital programme, driving cyber security improvements, system upgrades, and resilience investments to time and regulatory commitments Coordinate cross-directorate engagement with Operations, Engineering, Cyber, and Regulatory teams to maintain oversight of OT risk, resilience, and compliance obligations Provide senior technical decision-making authority on OT security architecture, system resilience, and change governance - ensuring continuity of safe gas network operations What you will need Proven experience in OT or ICMS asset management, including hands on familiarity with SCADA systems, within a safety critical or regulated environment Strong understanding of OT cybersecurity frameworks and regulatory obligations, including NIS Regulations, the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), and IEC 62443 Experience in physical security asset management at Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sites or equivalent high security operational environments Demonstrated ability to lead capital programmes and manage cross functional delivery across engineering, cyber, and operations disciplines Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to operate at senior level across technical and non technical audiences including regulators Relevant qualification in engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, or a related discipline; professional accreditation in OT/ICS security or asset management is desirable Not sure you meet every requirement? Research shows some people - particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds - may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criteria. At SGN, we value diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Accommodations during the application process If you require any accommodations or support during the application process, reach out to us. We're here to help ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone.
A leading utility company in Portsmouth is seeking a Senior Industrial Control Systems and Security Manager. This pivotal role involves governance and security of operational technology systems across critical national infrastructure. Key responsibilities include managing SCADA systems, leading cybersecurity governance, and overseeing physical security at gas sites. Candidates should have experience in asset management within regulated environments and demonstrate strong stakeholder management skills. The position offers a personal contract along with benefits including enhanced family leave and a joint-contribution pension.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
A leading utility company in Portsmouth is seeking a Senior Industrial Control Systems and Security Manager. This pivotal role involves governance and security of operational technology systems across critical national infrastructure. Key responsibilities include managing SCADA systems, leading cybersecurity governance, and overseeing physical security at gas sites. Candidates should have experience in asset management within regulated environments and demonstrate strong stakeholder management skills. The position offers a personal contract along with benefits including enhanced family leave and a joint-contribution pension.