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Senior Management Accountant
Hays Basingstoke, Hampshire
Senior Accountant role within a fast-growing professional services company Your new company You'll be joining a fast growing professional services firm based in Hampshire. The environment is entrepreneurial, collaborative and team focused, offering the chance to work broadly across the finance function while developing quickly. As the business continues to expand, you'll gain exposure, responsibility and progression opportunities. Your new role As a Senior Management Accountant, you'll take ownership of delivering high quality management accounting and financial reporting for a varied client base. You'll review work prepared by junior colleagues, manage key deliverables and support continuous improvement across processes. Key responsibilities include: • Reviewing financial transactions and reconciliations • Preparing and reviewing management accounts and financial statements • Supporting tax advisors with VAT and corporate tax information • Handling client queries and maintaining strong working relationships • Liaising with auditors and other external partners • Ensuring adherence to internal controls and quality procedures • Providing guidance and on the job training to junior team members • Assisting with planning, resource allocation and process improvement projects What you'll need to succeed You'll be ACA/ACCA qualified - and if you've qualified recently, that's great, though not essential. What matters is your technical strength, attention to detail and proactive mindset. You will bring: • Strong management accounting and financial reporting experience • Solid technical accounting knowledge (FRS 102, IFRS or similar) • Proficiency with Microsoft Office; experience with specialist accounting systems is a bonus • Excellent communication skills and confidence in a client facing environment • A motivated, solutions focused approach • The ability to prioritise and meet deadlines while managing multiple tasks What you'll get in return You'll join a business that values ambition, teamwork and continuous improvement. Expect: • A broad, varied role with real scope to grow • Exposure to complex clients and interesting work • A supportive, collaborative team culture • Opportunities to progress quickly as the company expands What you need to do now If you're interested, click 'apply now' to submit an up to date CV, or contact us for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right, but you're considering your next FP&A or commercial finance move, please get in touch to discuss the wider market. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Senior Accountant role within a fast-growing professional services company Your new company You'll be joining a fast growing professional services firm based in Hampshire. The environment is entrepreneurial, collaborative and team focused, offering the chance to work broadly across the finance function while developing quickly. As the business continues to expand, you'll gain exposure, responsibility and progression opportunities. Your new role As a Senior Management Accountant, you'll take ownership of delivering high quality management accounting and financial reporting for a varied client base. You'll review work prepared by junior colleagues, manage key deliverables and support continuous improvement across processes. Key responsibilities include: • Reviewing financial transactions and reconciliations • Preparing and reviewing management accounts and financial statements • Supporting tax advisors with VAT and corporate tax information • Handling client queries and maintaining strong working relationships • Liaising with auditors and other external partners • Ensuring adherence to internal controls and quality procedures • Providing guidance and on the job training to junior team members • Assisting with planning, resource allocation and process improvement projects What you'll need to succeed You'll be ACA/ACCA qualified - and if you've qualified recently, that's great, though not essential. What matters is your technical strength, attention to detail and proactive mindset. You will bring: • Strong management accounting and financial reporting experience • Solid technical accounting knowledge (FRS 102, IFRS or similar) • Proficiency with Microsoft Office; experience with specialist accounting systems is a bonus • Excellent communication skills and confidence in a client facing environment • A motivated, solutions focused approach • The ability to prioritise and meet deadlines while managing multiple tasks What you'll get in return You'll join a business that values ambition, teamwork and continuous improvement. Expect: • A broad, varied role with real scope to grow • Exposure to complex clients and interesting work • A supportive, collaborative team culture • Opportunities to progress quickly as the company expands What you need to do now If you're interested, click 'apply now' to submit an up to date CV, or contact us for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right, but you're considering your next FP&A or commercial finance move, please get in touch to discuss the wider market. #
Hays
Group Financial Reporting Manager
Hays
Group Financial Reporting Manager - 12m FTC - Hybrid Your new company A highly visible opportunity within the Group Finance function of a FTSE-listed, international high street brand operating across multiple geographies and currencies.This is a key group hire, offering genuine exposure to senior stakeholders and a wide breadth of ownership across group reporting, statutory accounts and financial controls, within a complex and fast-moving environment.The role would be best placed with a technically strong, commercially minded accountant looking to step into a broad, end-to-end group reporting position in a sizeable listed organisation. Your new role Sitting within the central Group Finance team, you will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity, accuracy and timeliness of group financial information. Key responsibilities include: Owning the monthly group close, including journals, cash flow reporting and multi-currency consolidations Supporting the interim and year-end statutory reporting process, including direct interaction with external auditors Monitoring and interpreting accounting standards, ensuring consistent application across the group Maintaining and enhancing a robust financial control environment, including documentation and compliance Acting as a central point of contact for divisional finance teams, driving consistency, standardisation and adherence to group reporting timetables Partnering closely with FP&A, Tax, Treasury and wider finance colleagues on forecasting, budgeting and group-level analysis Identifying and delivering process improvements, automation opportunities and reporting efficiencies Contributing to ad-hoc group finance and transformation projects as the business continues to evolve This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys both the technical detail and the bigger picture. What you'll need to succeed Candidates will require strong technical foundations alongside the confidence to operate in a visible group-facing role. You are likely to have: ACA trained within a Top 4 (or Top 10) accountancy firm 3+ years' post-qualified experience within a group reporting finance role Experience of multi-currency group consolidations, ideally within a listed environment Proven exposure to external audit and statutory reporting The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior stakeholders across finance and wider functions What you'll get in return High-profile group position within a well-known, listed international business Clear responsibility across both management and statutory reporting Exposure to senior finance leadership and cross-functional partners A technically stretching environment with scope to influence how things are done Strong platform for long-term progression into senior group roles What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Group Financial Reporting Manager - 12m FTC - Hybrid Your new company A highly visible opportunity within the Group Finance function of a FTSE-listed, international high street brand operating across multiple geographies and currencies.This is a key group hire, offering genuine exposure to senior stakeholders and a wide breadth of ownership across group reporting, statutory accounts and financial controls, within a complex and fast-moving environment.The role would be best placed with a technically strong, commercially minded accountant looking to step into a broad, end-to-end group reporting position in a sizeable listed organisation. Your new role Sitting within the central Group Finance team, you will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity, accuracy and timeliness of group financial information. Key responsibilities include: Owning the monthly group close, including journals, cash flow reporting and multi-currency consolidations Supporting the interim and year-end statutory reporting process, including direct interaction with external auditors Monitoring and interpreting accounting standards, ensuring consistent application across the group Maintaining and enhancing a robust financial control environment, including documentation and compliance Acting as a central point of contact for divisional finance teams, driving consistency, standardisation and adherence to group reporting timetables Partnering closely with FP&A, Tax, Treasury and wider finance colleagues on forecasting, budgeting and group-level analysis Identifying and delivering process improvements, automation opportunities and reporting efficiencies Contributing to ad-hoc group finance and transformation projects as the business continues to evolve This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys both the technical detail and the bigger picture. What you'll need to succeed Candidates will require strong technical foundations alongside the confidence to operate in a visible group-facing role. You are likely to have: ACA trained within a Top 4 (or Top 10) accountancy firm 3+ years' post-qualified experience within a group reporting finance role Experience of multi-currency group consolidations, ideally within a listed environment Proven exposure to external audit and statutory reporting The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior stakeholders across finance and wider functions What you'll get in return High-profile group position within a well-known, listed international business Clear responsibility across both management and statutory reporting Exposure to senior finance leadership and cross-functional partners A technically stretching environment with scope to influence how things are done Strong platform for long-term progression into senior group roles What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Axon Moore
Interim Group Accountant
Axon Moore Swillington Common, Leeds
Axon Moore are delighted to be supporting a leading and growing business in Leeds in the appointment of a Group Accountant. Reporting directly to the Finance Director, the Group Accountant will play a central role in group consolidation and will carry broad responsibility across both day-to-day cash management and long-term strategic financial planning. This is an exceptional opportunity for a technically strong finance professional. Key Responsibilities Produce consolidated monthly management information for the Group Prepare financial information for the Group Board pack Provide monthly reporting to shareholders Consolidate, review and challenge the Group's long-term cash forecast Liaise with key stakeholders and senior finance personnel to understand cash movements and forecasting assumptions Assist with day-to-day cash management and produce the Group short-term cash forecast Manage the statutory accounts and corporation tax return process across the Group (circa 50 companies), working alongside the Financial Controller and Finance Manager Ensure adherence to accounting standards and statutory reporting requirements Liaise with the external auditors, tax advisors and bankers Provide ad-hoc analysis to Management to support informed decision making Ideal Candidate Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Strong technical accounting knowledge with a solid grounding in statutory reporting Experience managing statutory accounts and group consolidations Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise confidently across a range of stakeholders If you feel you have the required skills and experience for this role, please apply as soon as possible. INDFIN
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Axon Moore are delighted to be supporting a leading and growing business in Leeds in the appointment of a Group Accountant. Reporting directly to the Finance Director, the Group Accountant will play a central role in group consolidation and will carry broad responsibility across both day-to-day cash management and long-term strategic financial planning. This is an exceptional opportunity for a technically strong finance professional. Key Responsibilities Produce consolidated monthly management information for the Group Prepare financial information for the Group Board pack Provide monthly reporting to shareholders Consolidate, review and challenge the Group's long-term cash forecast Liaise with key stakeholders and senior finance personnel to understand cash movements and forecasting assumptions Assist with day-to-day cash management and produce the Group short-term cash forecast Manage the statutory accounts and corporation tax return process across the Group (circa 50 companies), working alongside the Financial Controller and Finance Manager Ensure adherence to accounting standards and statutory reporting requirements Liaise with the external auditors, tax advisors and bankers Provide ad-hoc analysis to Management to support informed decision making Ideal Candidate Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Strong technical accounting knowledge with a solid grounding in statutory reporting Experience managing statutory accounts and group consolidations Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise confidently across a range of stakeholders If you feel you have the required skills and experience for this role, please apply as soon as possible. INDFIN
The Oil & Pipelines Agency
Mechanical Trainer / Assessor
The Oil & Pipelines Agency
The role: We are looking to appoint a new Mechanical Trainer Assessor, on a 2 Year FTC (fixed-term contract) with the possibility of this role becoming permanent, to develop, implement, and deliver learning and training assessments, development activities, and programmes to cover all our engineering roles within OPA. With a primary focus on all safety critical tasks/roles and Asset Technical posts operating within our COMAH regulated sites, to ensure the competency of staff (including apprentices) and contractors, are maintained and ensure compliance with current and future regulations. This newly created role will also be responsible for the coordination and management of our Engineering apprenticeship programme within our organisation. The role will require the post holder to support the Competence Assurance Manager / Human Resources Director with the ongoing implementation and expansion of the Competence Management System and any other HR related programmes. OPA operates within the MAH industry and is engaged in the operational and maintenance management of a number of UK OFD s (Oil Fuel Depots), and oversees strategic assets owned by the MoD. Due to the assets being managed covering sites across, England, Scotland, and potentially overseas, it necessitates a significant amount of travel and need to spend nights away from home in order to carry out the duties required. Therefore, a full (preferably clean) driving licence is essential for the successful candidate. There will also be occasional overseas travel when required. Responsibilities: Develop and deliver engineering training material, incorporating safety, health, environmental and process safety information wherever relevant. Evaluate the effectiveness of the training at the appropriate level. Manage the Engineering apprenticeship schemes including recruitment, education, site induction, overseeing mentoring programmes and skills development to provide potential skilled technicians and Operators. Cover all activities associated with the apprenticeship and workforce development programmes, with support from the HR Team. Support CMS implementation in areas/facilities not yet engaged with the program, or not meeting established goals. Provide local training and support through active interactions with stakeholders. Identify high level training and development opportunities for failed assessments. Work with stakeholders to attain expected competency standards. Identify engineering training gaps and recommend training solutions. Collaborate with external partners and internal stakeholders to manage the development and implementation of training solutions. Implement training and competence solutions, including the delivery of in-house training. Measure and evaluate training and competence solutions to determine effectiveness and return on investment. Analyse Training Evaluation Feedback and take action where issues are identified Communicate progress monthly and quarterly and as needed with regards to apprenticeship recruitment and development. Engage with functional leaders (Operations, Asset Technical, Maintenance Engineering, Business Services, HSSEQ, Capital Projects, Air Command & HR) to align competency assurance with overall business goals. Recommend, develop, and implement new procedures to improve effectiveness of training and development. Where capital development programmes are in place, support the identification of training needs and ensure where possible training is implemented before equipment is commissioned. Initiate, lead or support adhoc projects as required. (e.g Implementation of Operating procedures for the Control Rooms) Assist Depot Managers to update and develop Training material including Operating Manuals, Operating Procedures and ABLs (Activity Based Learning). The candidate: A Graduate, holding a relevant degree level qualification in Training & Development or equivalent career experience in training competency management, with a working knowledge of Competency Assurance in relation to COMAH, preferably from within the oil and gas industry although other Major Accident Hazard industries would be considered. The individual must have a proven track record of developing, delivering Engineering training and development programmes, with good knowledge of instructional and demonstrational skills covering technical and operational subjects at all levels of a business including sound knowledge of coaching/ mentoring skills. The post holder is required to have excellent knowledge of current learning and development processes, educational and accreditation structures, competency-based assessment techniques, and regulatory training practices relevant within the High Hazard Industry. Knowledge/Skills: Project Management A minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Engineering or equivalent with working. knowledge and experience. A Minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Training and Development. A1 Assessor Qualification (or Equivalent). V1 Internal Quality Assurance Qualification (or Equivalent). IOSH Working Safely (or equivalent). Train the Trainer (or similar qualification) or relevant experience as a Trainer. Must understand business drivers and how various functions interact within the organisation. Good knowledge of external funding support arrangements and apprenticeship levy funding. MS Office Application Proficient Ability to build strong internal and external business relationships Ability to work independently Ability to influence and drive change Must be enthusiastic about competency, training and human performance Excellent organisational skills self starter Ability to deal with ambiguity and strong personalities Willingness to travel extensively Excellent interpersonal/presentation skills must be able to engage at all levels of the organisation, and with external elements such as Auditors, Regulators, and Contractors
May 14, 2026
Full time
The role: We are looking to appoint a new Mechanical Trainer Assessor, on a 2 Year FTC (fixed-term contract) with the possibility of this role becoming permanent, to develop, implement, and deliver learning and training assessments, development activities, and programmes to cover all our engineering roles within OPA. With a primary focus on all safety critical tasks/roles and Asset Technical posts operating within our COMAH regulated sites, to ensure the competency of staff (including apprentices) and contractors, are maintained and ensure compliance with current and future regulations. This newly created role will also be responsible for the coordination and management of our Engineering apprenticeship programme within our organisation. The role will require the post holder to support the Competence Assurance Manager / Human Resources Director with the ongoing implementation and expansion of the Competence Management System and any other HR related programmes. OPA operates within the MAH industry and is engaged in the operational and maintenance management of a number of UK OFD s (Oil Fuel Depots), and oversees strategic assets owned by the MoD. Due to the assets being managed covering sites across, England, Scotland, and potentially overseas, it necessitates a significant amount of travel and need to spend nights away from home in order to carry out the duties required. Therefore, a full (preferably clean) driving licence is essential for the successful candidate. There will also be occasional overseas travel when required. Responsibilities: Develop and deliver engineering training material, incorporating safety, health, environmental and process safety information wherever relevant. Evaluate the effectiveness of the training at the appropriate level. Manage the Engineering apprenticeship schemes including recruitment, education, site induction, overseeing mentoring programmes and skills development to provide potential skilled technicians and Operators. Cover all activities associated with the apprenticeship and workforce development programmes, with support from the HR Team. Support CMS implementation in areas/facilities not yet engaged with the program, or not meeting established goals. Provide local training and support through active interactions with stakeholders. Identify high level training and development opportunities for failed assessments. Work with stakeholders to attain expected competency standards. Identify engineering training gaps and recommend training solutions. Collaborate with external partners and internal stakeholders to manage the development and implementation of training solutions. Implement training and competence solutions, including the delivery of in-house training. Measure and evaluate training and competence solutions to determine effectiveness and return on investment. Analyse Training Evaluation Feedback and take action where issues are identified Communicate progress monthly and quarterly and as needed with regards to apprenticeship recruitment and development. Engage with functional leaders (Operations, Asset Technical, Maintenance Engineering, Business Services, HSSEQ, Capital Projects, Air Command & HR) to align competency assurance with overall business goals. Recommend, develop, and implement new procedures to improve effectiveness of training and development. Where capital development programmes are in place, support the identification of training needs and ensure where possible training is implemented before equipment is commissioned. Initiate, lead or support adhoc projects as required. (e.g Implementation of Operating procedures for the Control Rooms) Assist Depot Managers to update and develop Training material including Operating Manuals, Operating Procedures and ABLs (Activity Based Learning). The candidate: A Graduate, holding a relevant degree level qualification in Training & Development or equivalent career experience in training competency management, with a working knowledge of Competency Assurance in relation to COMAH, preferably from within the oil and gas industry although other Major Accident Hazard industries would be considered. The individual must have a proven track record of developing, delivering Engineering training and development programmes, with good knowledge of instructional and demonstrational skills covering technical and operational subjects at all levels of a business including sound knowledge of coaching/ mentoring skills. The post holder is required to have excellent knowledge of current learning and development processes, educational and accreditation structures, competency-based assessment techniques, and regulatory training practices relevant within the High Hazard Industry. Knowledge/Skills: Project Management A minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Engineering or equivalent with working. knowledge and experience. A Minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Training and Development. A1 Assessor Qualification (or Equivalent). V1 Internal Quality Assurance Qualification (or Equivalent). IOSH Working Safely (or equivalent). Train the Trainer (or similar qualification) or relevant experience as a Trainer. Must understand business drivers and how various functions interact within the organisation. Good knowledge of external funding support arrangements and apprenticeship levy funding. MS Office Application Proficient Ability to build strong internal and external business relationships Ability to work independently Ability to influence and drive change Must be enthusiastic about competency, training and human performance Excellent organisational skills self starter Ability to deal with ambiguity and strong personalities Willingness to travel extensively Excellent interpersonal/presentation skills must be able to engage at all levels of the organisation, and with external elements such as Auditors, Regulators, and Contractors
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Health, Safety & Compliance Manager
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD Southampton, Hampshire
Position: Health, Safety & Compliance Manager Location: Southampton Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 (DOE) Our client, a market-leading packaging manufacturer, is seeking a Health, Safety & Compliance Manager to join their growing operation. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role within a business committed to continuous investment, operational excellence, and sustainable manufacturing practices. The role will focus on maintaining and improving health & safety standards across the business, while ensuring compliance with BRC accreditation, ISO standards, and all relevant legislation. Job Overview Manage and continuously improve the company's Health & Safety systems and culture Ensure compliance with all relevant Health & Safety legislation and industry standards Lead and maintain BRC accreditation and ISO compliance standards Plan, coordinate, and manage internal and external audits Investigate incidents, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions Deliver Health & Safety and compliance training across the business Maintain company policies, procedures, and compliance documentation Liaise with regulatory bodies, auditors, and external stakeholders Support continuous improvement initiatives across operations and compliance functions Promote a proactive safety-first culture throughout the organisation Job Requirements Previous experience within a Health & Safety and compliance-focused role Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and compliance procedures Experience managing audits and certification processes Knowledge of BRC standards and ISO frameworks preferred NEBOSH qualification or equivalent preferred Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Desirable Experience Experience within manufacturing, packaging, food production, or industrial environments Lead Auditor qualification (ISO or BRC) Experience implementing or improving management systems Salary & Benefits 40,000 - 45,000 (dependent on experience) Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 17:00 28 days holiday including Bank Holidays Competitive benefits package Ongoing professional development opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunity to make a significant impact within a growing business Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Position: Health, Safety & Compliance Manager Location: Southampton Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 (DOE) Our client, a market-leading packaging manufacturer, is seeking a Health, Safety & Compliance Manager to join their growing operation. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role within a business committed to continuous investment, operational excellence, and sustainable manufacturing practices. The role will focus on maintaining and improving health & safety standards across the business, while ensuring compliance with BRC accreditation, ISO standards, and all relevant legislation. Job Overview Manage and continuously improve the company's Health & Safety systems and culture Ensure compliance with all relevant Health & Safety legislation and industry standards Lead and maintain BRC accreditation and ISO compliance standards Plan, coordinate, and manage internal and external audits Investigate incidents, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions Deliver Health & Safety and compliance training across the business Maintain company policies, procedures, and compliance documentation Liaise with regulatory bodies, auditors, and external stakeholders Support continuous improvement initiatives across operations and compliance functions Promote a proactive safety-first culture throughout the organisation Job Requirements Previous experience within a Health & Safety and compliance-focused role Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and compliance procedures Experience managing audits and certification processes Knowledge of BRC standards and ISO frameworks preferred NEBOSH qualification or equivalent preferred Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Desirable Experience Experience within manufacturing, packaging, food production, or industrial environments Lead Auditor qualification (ISO or BRC) Experience implementing or improving management systems Salary & Benefits 40,000 - 45,000 (dependent on experience) Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 17:00 28 days holiday including Bank Holidays Competitive benefits package Ongoing professional development opportunities Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunity to make a significant impact within a growing business Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Michael Page Finance
Group Financial Reporting Manager
Michael Page Finance Marlow, Buckinghamshire
The Group Financial Reporting Manager will oversee the preparation and delivery of accurate financial reports while ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards. This role in the life science industry offers a fantastic opportunity to lead financial processes in a permanent capacity. Client Details This role is with a well-established listed business, known for its commitment to innovation and ethical culture. As a medium-sized company, they provide a professional yet collaborative environment where employees can grow and develop their careers. Description Prepare and deliver consolidated financial statements in line with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Coordinate and manage the external audit process to ensure timely completion and compliance. Develop and implement robust financial reporting processes and controls. Provide technical accounting guidance and support to the wider finance team. Monitor compliance with financial policies and procedures across the organisation. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance reporting accuracy and efficiency. Analyse complex financial data and provide insights to senior management for informed decision-making. Support ad hoc projects and initiatives related to financial reporting and compliance. Profile A successful Group Financial Reporting Manager should have: A professional accounting qualification such as ACA or ACCA. Strong technical knowledge of IFRS and financial reporting standards. Proven ability to manage external audits and liaise with auditors effectively. Experience in preparing consolidated financial statements for multi-entity organisations. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail. Strong communication skills to convey complex financial information clearly. A proactive mindset and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £75,000 to £90,000 per annum. Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days. Permanent position offering stability and long-term career development. Opportunity to work in a reputable, listed Plc. Supportive company culture that values professional growth and collaboration.
May 14, 2026
Full time
The Group Financial Reporting Manager will oversee the preparation and delivery of accurate financial reports while ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards. This role in the life science industry offers a fantastic opportunity to lead financial processes in a permanent capacity. Client Details This role is with a well-established listed business, known for its commitment to innovation and ethical culture. As a medium-sized company, they provide a professional yet collaborative environment where employees can grow and develop their careers. Description Prepare and deliver consolidated financial statements in line with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Coordinate and manage the external audit process to ensure timely completion and compliance. Develop and implement robust financial reporting processes and controls. Provide technical accounting guidance and support to the wider finance team. Monitor compliance with financial policies and procedures across the organisation. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance reporting accuracy and efficiency. Analyse complex financial data and provide insights to senior management for informed decision-making. Support ad hoc projects and initiatives related to financial reporting and compliance. Profile A successful Group Financial Reporting Manager should have: A professional accounting qualification such as ACA or ACCA. Strong technical knowledge of IFRS and financial reporting standards. Proven ability to manage external audits and liaise with auditors effectively. Experience in preparing consolidated financial statements for multi-entity organisations. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail. Strong communication skills to convey complex financial information clearly. A proactive mindset and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £75,000 to £90,000 per annum. Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days. Permanent position offering stability and long-term career development. Opportunity to work in a reputable, listed Plc. Supportive company culture that values professional growth and collaboration.
Hays
Financial Controller
Hays Colchester, Essex
NEW Financial Controller Opportunity - Hybrid Nr Colchester, Essex Your new company Our client is a highly successful privately owned organisation committed to providing excellent service to a blue-chip clientele. Due to continued organic growth, excellent reputation and successful expansion into new markets, our client is looking to recruit a talented finance professional and people manager to join them as Financial Controller at their offices near Colchester, Essex. Your new role Reporting to the Finance Director, the Financial Controller will take day-to-day responsibility for finance; manage and develop a talented finance team, review and develop processes, controls, and lead the implementation of the new ERP system, BI tools and cybersecurity. Working closely with the Managing Director and board, the Financial Controller will provide strategic and operational finance support, delivering robust governance, insightful management reporting with analysis and strong cash management. The Financial Controller will play a key role in driving financial performance, influencing strategy and decision support through business partnering and the provision of high-quality, focused data-driven management information and modelling. They will lead budgeting, strategic business planning, statutory reporting, and audit. The Financial Controller will be the point of contact with banks, auditors and other professional bodies and will manage the business insurance, and utility contracts ensuring they are good value and fit for purpose. What you'll need to succeed The Financial Controller will be a qualified accountant; ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CGMA. They will be technically strong with good business acumen who is adept at providing business partner support to board and SMT. They will have strong IT skills, implementation of ERP systems and have experience of AI, BI and automation. They will be a confident communicator and presenter, inquisitive, able to ask probing questions, provide data-driven insight and influence in a calm and professional manner. The Financial Controller will be a talented people manager, passionate about leading and developing people and continuous process improvement, creating a talented, happy and motivated team culture. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and ambitious Financial Controller to join a successful business with exciting and achievable strategic growth plans. The Financial Controller will be offered a very good market-based salary, plus benefits which include: Pension, life assurance, health plan and health insurance, flexible working, professional development, professional membership fees and CIPD, hybrid working, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, company bonus, team building and celebration events. 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. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
NEW Financial Controller Opportunity - Hybrid Nr Colchester, Essex Your new company Our client is a highly successful privately owned organisation committed to providing excellent service to a blue-chip clientele. Due to continued organic growth, excellent reputation and successful expansion into new markets, our client is looking to recruit a talented finance professional and people manager to join them as Financial Controller at their offices near Colchester, Essex. Your new role Reporting to the Finance Director, the Financial Controller will take day-to-day responsibility for finance; manage and develop a talented finance team, review and develop processes, controls, and lead the implementation of the new ERP system, BI tools and cybersecurity. Working closely with the Managing Director and board, the Financial Controller will provide strategic and operational finance support, delivering robust governance, insightful management reporting with analysis and strong cash management. The Financial Controller will play a key role in driving financial performance, influencing strategy and decision support through business partnering and the provision of high-quality, focused data-driven management information and modelling. They will lead budgeting, strategic business planning, statutory reporting, and audit. The Financial Controller will be the point of contact with banks, auditors and other professional bodies and will manage the business insurance, and utility contracts ensuring they are good value and fit for purpose. What you'll need to succeed The Financial Controller will be a qualified accountant; ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CGMA. They will be technically strong with good business acumen who is adept at providing business partner support to board and SMT. They will have strong IT skills, implementation of ERP systems and have experience of AI, BI and automation. They will be a confident communicator and presenter, inquisitive, able to ask probing questions, provide data-driven insight and influence in a calm and professional manner. The Financial Controller will be a talented people manager, passionate about leading and developing people and continuous process improvement, creating a talented, happy and motivated team culture. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and ambitious Financial Controller to join a successful business with exciting and achievable strategic growth plans. The Financial Controller will be offered a very good market-based salary, plus benefits which include: Pension, life assurance, health plan and health insurance, flexible working, professional development, professional membership fees and CIPD, hybrid working, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, company bonus, team building and celebration events. 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
Financial Controller
Hays Fort William, Inverness-shire
Financial Controller Fort William Permanent Full - Time On - site £55,000 - £62,000 + Benefits Your new company Haysis delighted to be partnering with a multi-entity site based in organisation inLochaber, with a strong focus on financial discipline, operational integrityand continuous improvement. The business places high value on robust financialmanagement, effective stakeholder engagement and the development of scalablereporting and control frameworks to support informed decision-making at siteand group level. Your new role As FinancialController, you will play a pivotal role in leading financial management,reporting and cash control across all Lochaber-based entities. Reporting to theCommercial Manager, you will take ownership of monthly management accounts,statutory reporting, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, whilemanaging and developing the on-site transactional finance team. You will act asthe main point of contact for external auditors, ensuring the integrity andaccuracy of financial systems and compliance with group and regulatoryrequirements. The role also carries a strong focus on continuous improvement,enhancing management reporting, developing business systems, and buildingeffective working relationships with senior managers and key stakeholdersacross the business. What you'll need to succeed Tosucceed in this role, you will be ACCA, CIMA or CA qualified and bringexperience from a similar Financial Controller or senior finance role. You willhave a strong technical foundation covering management accounting, statutoryreporting, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, alongside a soundunderstanding of regulatory requirements such as GAAP, tax andindustry-specific standards. You will be an effective communicator, capable ofengaging confidently with staff, senior management, auditors and externalstakeholders, and demonstrate a proactive problem-solvers mindset with theability to work autonomously and use initiative. Strong IT capability isessential, particularly advanced Excel skills, with experience of MicrosoftDynamics or a comparable ERP system considered advantageous. What you'll get in return Youwill step into a senior, influential Financial Controller position offeringsignificant responsibility and visibility within the organisation. This is anopportunity to lead finance operations at site level, shape reporting andcontrol frameworks, and play a key role in supporting commercial andoperational decision-making. The role also offers scope to drive processimprovement, enhance systems and develop team capability within aprofessionally governed and safety-conscious environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Fort William Permanent Full - Time On - site £55,000 - £62,000 + Benefits Your new company Haysis delighted to be partnering with a multi-entity site based in organisation inLochaber, with a strong focus on financial discipline, operational integrityand continuous improvement. The business places high value on robust financialmanagement, effective stakeholder engagement and the development of scalablereporting and control frameworks to support informed decision-making at siteand group level. Your new role As FinancialController, you will play a pivotal role in leading financial management,reporting and cash control across all Lochaber-based entities. Reporting to theCommercial Manager, you will take ownership of monthly management accounts,statutory reporting, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, whilemanaging and developing the on-site transactional finance team. You will act asthe main point of contact for external auditors, ensuring the integrity andaccuracy of financial systems and compliance with group and regulatoryrequirements. The role also carries a strong focus on continuous improvement,enhancing management reporting, developing business systems, and buildingeffective working relationships with senior managers and key stakeholdersacross the business. What you'll need to succeed Tosucceed in this role, you will be ACCA, CIMA or CA qualified and bringexperience from a similar Financial Controller or senior finance role. You willhave a strong technical foundation covering management accounting, statutoryreporting, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, alongside a soundunderstanding of regulatory requirements such as GAAP, tax andindustry-specific standards. You will be an effective communicator, capable ofengaging confidently with staff, senior management, auditors and externalstakeholders, and demonstrate a proactive problem-solvers mindset with theability to work autonomously and use initiative. Strong IT capability isessential, particularly advanced Excel skills, with experience of MicrosoftDynamics or a comparable ERP system considered advantageous. What you'll get in return Youwill step into a senior, influential Financial Controller position offeringsignificant responsibility and visibility within the organisation. This is anopportunity to lead finance operations at site level, shape reporting andcontrol frameworks, and play a key role in supporting commercial andoperational decision-making. The role also offers scope to drive processimprovement, enhance systems and develop team capability within aprofessionally governed and safety-conscious environment What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Technical Team Administrator
Schindler Group Addlestone, Surrey
Location: Addlestone, England, United Kingdom Job ID: 86768 We Elevate Quality of urban life Our elevators, escalators, and moving walks safely transport more than twobillion of us up and down buildings and across transportation hubs every day. As part of the Schindler team, you'll discover meaningful work that enhances quality of life for communities, and contribute to making places more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for all. We combine innovation, safety, and high ethical standards, ensuring respect both among colleagues and for the world around us. By joining us, you don't just become part of our success story; you help shape the future and continue our rich legacy that started back in 1874. Join us as a Technical Team Administrator As Technical Team Administrator, you will provide comprehensive administrative support to the UK and Dublin teams, ensuring the smooth operation of technical processes. Your role is pivotal in maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and compliance, supporting technical teams and management, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Your main responsibilities Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, including safety logs, timesheets, and compliance documents. Organise and manage files related to employee safety, product safety, quality checks, audits, and regulatory requirements. Ensure all technical activities follow company policies and official procedures. Help prepare for and respond to internal and external audits. Track and report on compliance issues and follow up on corrective actions. Support the implementation and monitoring of workplace safety procedures. Coordinate and keep records of safety training sessions for staff. Report and document any incidents, near-misses, or safety concerns. Assist in developing and enforcing quality control procedures to meet industry standards. Monitor technical work to ensure it meets quality expectations. Support efforts to improve processes and address quality issues. Act as a point of contact between technical teams, management, and external inspectors or auditors. Share important updates about safety, quality, and compliance with relevant staff. Schedule and coordinate meetings, inspections, and training sessions. Provide administrative support to all technical staff. Prepare regular reports on safety, quality, and compliance performance. Analyse data to spot trends, risks, and areas for improvement. Help manage technical databases and support with data entry and updates. Assist with coordinating technical training and maintaining training records. Ensure all certifications and training requirements are up to date. Keep documentation on industry codes and standards current, and help teams understand and apply these requirements. What you bring Previous experience in a technical administration or similar role. Excellent customer service skills with both internal and external stakeholders. Experience with SAP and database management is highly desirable. Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage a busy workload independently and as part of a team. Experience in construction, services, or related industries preferred but not essential. What's in it for you? Competitive salary with a discretionary annual bonus Company car or allowance (for eligible roles) 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, and an annual paid volunteering day Pension scheme with 6% company contribution Enhanced family leave Private medical cover with a trusted provider, plus 24/7 virtual GP access Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support Free eye tests and eyewear discounts Access to a range of employee benefits, including Tech and Cycle to Work schemes, plus exclusive retailer discounts Discover more on our career website. At Schindler Group we value inclusion and diversity, and practise equity to create equal opportunities for all. We endeavour that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, ethnic background, colour, religious affiliation, union affiliation, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, nationality, genetics and health or disability.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Location: Addlestone, England, United Kingdom Job ID: 86768 We Elevate Quality of urban life Our elevators, escalators, and moving walks safely transport more than twobillion of us up and down buildings and across transportation hubs every day. As part of the Schindler team, you'll discover meaningful work that enhances quality of life for communities, and contribute to making places more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for all. We combine innovation, safety, and high ethical standards, ensuring respect both among colleagues and for the world around us. By joining us, you don't just become part of our success story; you help shape the future and continue our rich legacy that started back in 1874. Join us as a Technical Team Administrator As Technical Team Administrator, you will provide comprehensive administrative support to the UK and Dublin teams, ensuring the smooth operation of technical processes. Your role is pivotal in maintaining high standards of safety, quality, and compliance, supporting technical teams and management, and driving continuous improvement across the business. Your main responsibilities Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, including safety logs, timesheets, and compliance documents. Organise and manage files related to employee safety, product safety, quality checks, audits, and regulatory requirements. Ensure all technical activities follow company policies and official procedures. Help prepare for and respond to internal and external audits. Track and report on compliance issues and follow up on corrective actions. Support the implementation and monitoring of workplace safety procedures. Coordinate and keep records of safety training sessions for staff. Report and document any incidents, near-misses, or safety concerns. Assist in developing and enforcing quality control procedures to meet industry standards. Monitor technical work to ensure it meets quality expectations. Support efforts to improve processes and address quality issues. Act as a point of contact between technical teams, management, and external inspectors or auditors. Share important updates about safety, quality, and compliance with relevant staff. Schedule and coordinate meetings, inspections, and training sessions. Provide administrative support to all technical staff. Prepare regular reports on safety, quality, and compliance performance. Analyse data to spot trends, risks, and areas for improvement. Help manage technical databases and support with data entry and updates. Assist with coordinating technical training and maintaining training records. Ensure all certifications and training requirements are up to date. Keep documentation on industry codes and standards current, and help teams understand and apply these requirements. What you bring Previous experience in a technical administration or similar role. Excellent customer service skills with both internal and external stakeholders. Experience with SAP and database management is highly desirable. Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to manage a busy workload independently and as part of a team. Experience in construction, services, or related industries preferred but not essential. What's in it for you? Competitive salary with a discretionary annual bonus Company car or allowance (for eligible roles) 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, and an annual paid volunteering day Pension scheme with 6% company contribution Enhanced family leave Private medical cover with a trusted provider, plus 24/7 virtual GP access Employee Assistance Programme offering confidential support Free eye tests and eyewear discounts Access to a range of employee benefits, including Tech and Cycle to Work schemes, plus exclusive retailer discounts Discover more on our career website. At Schindler Group we value inclusion and diversity, and practise equity to create equal opportunities for all. We endeavour that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, ethnic background, colour, religious affiliation, union affiliation, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, nationality, genetics and health or disability.
Manucomm Recruitment Ltd
Senior Technical Manager
Manucomm Recruitment Ltd
Senior Technical Manager Food Manufacturing Location: Bristol Salary c£60,000 + Bonus and associated Benefits We are looking for an experienced and ambitious Senior Technical Manager to lead food safety, quality and compliance across a food manufacturer who sits within the Food Service sector This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for shaping and embedding a best-in-class food safety culture, ensuring the business is fully audit-ready every day, and leading all technical and hygiene functions across the organisation. You will work closely with operational and commercial teams, key customers and external auditors to ensure the highest standards of compliance, quality and continuous improvement are maintained. The role is based in Bristol, but there will be travel required to their satellite site based in Wiltshire 1 2 times a month Senior Technical Manager Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the technical and hygiene teams to support current operations and future growth Define and deliver the company s food safety and quality strategy Drive a strong food safety culture across the business Ensure full compliance with all food safety, legal and customer requirements Maintain BRC accreditation at Grade A or above Lead all customer, third-party and regulatory audits Develop and monitor technical KPIs and continuous improvement plans Oversee HACCP, allergen management, GMP and traceability systems Build strong relationships with key customer technical teams Investigate and resolve customer complaints through root cause analysis and corrective actions Review and improve Health & Safety systems in collaboration with site leadership Senior Technical Manager Essential Skills & Experience Degree qualified or equivalent in Food Science, Food Technology or related discipline Significant senior technical leadership experience within food manufacturing Strong knowledge of BRC standards, HACCP and food safety legislation Experience leading customer and third-party audits Proven team leadership and people development skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities If the role is of interest, then please send your CV today
May 14, 2026
Full time
Senior Technical Manager Food Manufacturing Location: Bristol Salary c£60,000 + Bonus and associated Benefits We are looking for an experienced and ambitious Senior Technical Manager to lead food safety, quality and compliance across a food manufacturer who sits within the Food Service sector This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for shaping and embedding a best-in-class food safety culture, ensuring the business is fully audit-ready every day, and leading all technical and hygiene functions across the organisation. You will work closely with operational and commercial teams, key customers and external auditors to ensure the highest standards of compliance, quality and continuous improvement are maintained. The role is based in Bristol, but there will be travel required to their satellite site based in Wiltshire 1 2 times a month Senior Technical Manager Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the technical and hygiene teams to support current operations and future growth Define and deliver the company s food safety and quality strategy Drive a strong food safety culture across the business Ensure full compliance with all food safety, legal and customer requirements Maintain BRC accreditation at Grade A or above Lead all customer, third-party and regulatory audits Develop and monitor technical KPIs and continuous improvement plans Oversee HACCP, allergen management, GMP and traceability systems Build strong relationships with key customer technical teams Investigate and resolve customer complaints through root cause analysis and corrective actions Review and improve Health & Safety systems in collaboration with site leadership Senior Technical Manager Essential Skills & Experience Degree qualified or equivalent in Food Science, Food Technology or related discipline Significant senior technical leadership experience within food manufacturing Strong knowledge of BRC standards, HACCP and food safety legislation Experience leading customer and third-party audits Proven team leadership and people development skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities If the role is of interest, then please send your CV today
Manucomm Recruitment Ltd
Head of Technical
Manucomm Recruitment Ltd
Head of Technical - Food Manufacturing Location: Bristol Salary c£60,000 + Bonus and associated Benefits We are looking for an experienced and ambitious Head of Technical to lead food safety, quality and compliance across a food manufacturer who sits within the Food Service sector This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for shaping and embedding a best-in-class food safety culture, ensuring the business is fully audit-ready every day, and leading all technical and hygiene functions across the organisation. You will work closely with operational and commercial teams, key customers and external auditors to ensure the highest standards of compliance, quality and continuous improvement are maintained. The role is based in Bristol, but there will be travel required to their satellite site based in Wiltshire 1 2 times a month Head of Technical Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the technical and hygiene teams to support current operations and future growth Define and deliver the company s food safety and quality strategy Drive a strong food safety culture across the business Ensure full compliance with all food safety, legal and customer requirements Maintain BRC accreditation at Grade A or above Lead all customer, third-party and regulatory audits Develop and monitor technical KPIs and continuous improvement plans Oversee HACCP, allergen management, GMP and traceability systems Build strong relationships with key customer technical teams Investigate and resolve customer complaints through root cause analysis and corrective actions Review and improve Health & Safety systems in collaboration with site leadership Head of Technical Essential Skills & Experience Degree qualified or equivalent in Food Science, Food Technology or related discipline Significant senior technical leadership experience within food manufacturing Strong knowledge of BRC standards, HACCP and food safety legislation Experience leading customer and third-party audits Proven team leadership and people development skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities If the role is of interest, then please send your CV today
May 14, 2026
Full time
Head of Technical - Food Manufacturing Location: Bristol Salary c£60,000 + Bonus and associated Benefits We are looking for an experienced and ambitious Head of Technical to lead food safety, quality and compliance across a food manufacturer who sits within the Food Service sector This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for shaping and embedding a best-in-class food safety culture, ensuring the business is fully audit-ready every day, and leading all technical and hygiene functions across the organisation. You will work closely with operational and commercial teams, key customers and external auditors to ensure the highest standards of compliance, quality and continuous improvement are maintained. The role is based in Bristol, but there will be travel required to their satellite site based in Wiltshire 1 2 times a month Head of Technical Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the technical and hygiene teams to support current operations and future growth Define and deliver the company s food safety and quality strategy Drive a strong food safety culture across the business Ensure full compliance with all food safety, legal and customer requirements Maintain BRC accreditation at Grade A or above Lead all customer, third-party and regulatory audits Develop and monitor technical KPIs and continuous improvement plans Oversee HACCP, allergen management, GMP and traceability systems Build strong relationships with key customer technical teams Investigate and resolve customer complaints through root cause analysis and corrective actions Review and improve Health & Safety systems in collaboration with site leadership Head of Technical Essential Skills & Experience Degree qualified or equivalent in Food Science, Food Technology or related discipline Significant senior technical leadership experience within food manufacturing Strong knowledge of BRC standards, HACCP and food safety legislation Experience leading customer and third-party audits Proven team leadership and people development skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities If the role is of interest, then please send your CV today
Muller
Central Technical Auditor
Muller Droitwich, Worcestershire
Central Technical Auditor This is a newly created multi-site role requiring a minimum of 3 days per week on-site across our UK manufacturing locations. Are you a passionate food safety and quality professional looking to make a real impact across multiple manufacturing sites? This is a unique opportunity to join M ller in a newly created, high-visibility role driving technical compliance, audit excellence, and continuous improvement across our UK network. Why this role stands out Network-wide influence, work across multiple sites, not tied to one location High-impact remit, directly improve food safety, quality, and audit performance Autonomy + visibility, own your audit programme while partnering senior stakeholders Continuous improvement focus, help shape best practice and raise standards across the business What you'll be doing As Central Technical Auditor, you'll act as a subject matter expert in food safety and quality auditing, ensuring all sites meet the MMI Manufacturing Standard and driving sustainable improvement. Key responsibilities include: Conducting technical audits across multiple manufacturing sites Identifying non-conformances and leading robust root cause analysis & CAPA Supporting sites to eliminate repeat issues and improve audit outcomes Delivering and facilitating Quality Roadmap cycles across the network Tracking trends and analysing repeat non-conformance data Coaching and influencing site teams to embed best practice and technical capability Supporting external audit readiness and compliance with standards Reporting on KPIs, audit performance, and risk areas to senior stakeholders What we're looking for We're looking for a confident and credible technical professional who can challenge, influence and drive change across multiple sites. Essential: Degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Dairy Science or similar Experience in a food manufacturing quality role (FMCG) Auditing experience within food safety/quality environments Strong knowledge of BRCGS, HACCP, TACCP/VACCP Ability to conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Key skills & behaviours Strong lead auditor capability with coaching mindset Analytical thinker with strong problem-solving skills Influential communicator able to engage at all levels Highly organised, resilient, and collaborative Comfortable working autonomously across multiple locations What success looks like Reduction in repeat audit non-conformances across the network Improved audit readiness and external audit performance High rate of effective CAPA closure Clear progression of sites through Quality Roadmap maturity What's in it for you? Annual bonus Company car 2x life assurance Health care cash plan Career development and growth Enhanced maternity/paternity leave At M ller, we're committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels they belong. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and encourage people to apply even if they don't meet every requirement listed. If you need reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know - we're happy to support you. You can find out more about M ller and what it's like to work for us by clicking here Careers at M ller UK & Ireland
May 14, 2026
Full time
Central Technical Auditor This is a newly created multi-site role requiring a minimum of 3 days per week on-site across our UK manufacturing locations. Are you a passionate food safety and quality professional looking to make a real impact across multiple manufacturing sites? This is a unique opportunity to join M ller in a newly created, high-visibility role driving technical compliance, audit excellence, and continuous improvement across our UK network. Why this role stands out Network-wide influence, work across multiple sites, not tied to one location High-impact remit, directly improve food safety, quality, and audit performance Autonomy + visibility, own your audit programme while partnering senior stakeholders Continuous improvement focus, help shape best practice and raise standards across the business What you'll be doing As Central Technical Auditor, you'll act as a subject matter expert in food safety and quality auditing, ensuring all sites meet the MMI Manufacturing Standard and driving sustainable improvement. Key responsibilities include: Conducting technical audits across multiple manufacturing sites Identifying non-conformances and leading robust root cause analysis & CAPA Supporting sites to eliminate repeat issues and improve audit outcomes Delivering and facilitating Quality Roadmap cycles across the network Tracking trends and analysing repeat non-conformance data Coaching and influencing site teams to embed best practice and technical capability Supporting external audit readiness and compliance with standards Reporting on KPIs, audit performance, and risk areas to senior stakeholders What we're looking for We're looking for a confident and credible technical professional who can challenge, influence and drive change across multiple sites. Essential: Degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Dairy Science or similar Experience in a food manufacturing quality role (FMCG) Auditing experience within food safety/quality environments Strong knowledge of BRCGS, HACCP, TACCP/VACCP Ability to conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Key skills & behaviours Strong lead auditor capability with coaching mindset Analytical thinker with strong problem-solving skills Influential communicator able to engage at all levels Highly organised, resilient, and collaborative Comfortable working autonomously across multiple locations What success looks like Reduction in repeat audit non-conformances across the network Improved audit readiness and external audit performance High rate of effective CAPA closure Clear progression of sites through Quality Roadmap maturity What's in it for you? Annual bonus Company car 2x life assurance Health care cash plan Career development and growth Enhanced maternity/paternity leave At M ller, we're committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels they belong. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and encourage people to apply even if they don't meet every requirement listed. If you need reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know - we're happy to support you. You can find out more about M ller and what it's like to work for us by clicking here Careers at M ller UK & Ireland
UBT
Financial Controller
UBT Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Financial Controller Location: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 per annum + bonus + car allowance + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing and highly respected specialist safety business based in Buckingham. This is a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic organisation supporting hazardous materials management and compliance across critical industrial sectors. About the Company Our client operates within the hazardous materials safety and environmental compliance sector, delivering expert solutions for the safe storage, handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. They support industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and environmental services. Known for their technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and commitment to safety, the business is experiencing strong growth and continues to expand its footprint across the UK. The Role This is a hands-on position where you will take full ownership of the finance function, reporting directly to senior leadership. Leading a small and dedicated team, you will oversee day-to-day financial operations while also providing strategic insight to support business growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Oversee all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis Deliver timely and accurate financial statements in line with UK accounting standards Monitor cash flow and working capital, ensuring financial stability Lead financial planning to support strategic growth initiatives Ensure compliance with tax regulations and manage external auditors and advisors Develop and maintain robust financial controls and governance frameworks Provide commercial insight and strategic recommendations to senior management Support system improvements, including ERP and financial reporting tools Partner with operational teams to drive efficiency and cost control Requirements ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Proven experience in a Financial Controller or senior finance role within an SME Background in highly transactional, B2B is advantageous Experience in working with UK businesses with EU presence Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and reporting Experience managing finance systems and ERP platforms Commercially astute, proactive, and confident communicator Able to operate both strategically and hands-on in a growing business Benefits Competitive salary: £70,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Car allowance (optional) Opportunities for career progression as the business grows Supportive, collaborative working environment High level of autonomy and influence within the leadership team A chance to contribute to a business that plays a critical role in safety and environmental protection This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional seeking a meaningful and impactful role within a specialist, purpose-driven organisation. If you're looking to take the next step in your career and contribute to a company focused on safety, compliance, and innovation, we'd love to hear from you. IND25
May 14, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Location: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 per annum + bonus + car allowance + benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing and highly respected specialist safety business based in Buckingham. This is a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic organisation supporting hazardous materials management and compliance across critical industrial sectors. About the Company Our client operates within the hazardous materials safety and environmental compliance sector, delivering expert solutions for the safe storage, handling, and transportation of dangerous goods. They support industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and environmental services. Known for their technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and commitment to safety, the business is experiencing strong growth and continues to expand its footprint across the UK. The Role This is a hands-on position where you will take full ownership of the finance function, reporting directly to senior leadership. Leading a small and dedicated team, you will oversee day-to-day financial operations while also providing strategic insight to support business growth and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Oversee all financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis Deliver timely and accurate financial statements in line with UK accounting standards Monitor cash flow and working capital, ensuring financial stability Lead financial planning to support strategic growth initiatives Ensure compliance with tax regulations and manage external auditors and advisors Develop and maintain robust financial controls and governance frameworks Provide commercial insight and strategic recommendations to senior management Support system improvements, including ERP and financial reporting tools Partner with operational teams to drive efficiency and cost control Requirements ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent) Proven experience in a Financial Controller or senior finance role within an SME Background in highly transactional, B2B is advantageous Experience in working with UK businesses with EU presence Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and reporting Experience managing finance systems and ERP platforms Commercially astute, proactive, and confident communicator Able to operate both strategically and hands-on in a growing business Benefits Competitive salary: £70,000 depending on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Car allowance (optional) Opportunities for career progression as the business grows Supportive, collaborative working environment High level of autonomy and influence within the leadership team A chance to contribute to a business that plays a critical role in safety and environmental protection This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional seeking a meaningful and impactful role within a specialist, purpose-driven organisation. If you're looking to take the next step in your career and contribute to a company focused on safety, compliance, and innovation, we'd love to hear from you. IND25
Vitae Financial Recruitment
Financial Controller
Vitae Financial Recruitment
Financial Controller East London Hybrid Working 75,000 - 85,000 + Benefits A growing international business is seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join its UK finance leadership team in a high-profile role with broad EMEA exposure. Reporting into senior regional finance leadership, this position will take ownership of financial control, reporting, compliance, and operational finance activities across multiple European entities. The successful candidate will also lead and develop a UK-based finance team while partnering closely with stakeholders across the wider business. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who enjoys working in a fast-paced, international environment and wants to play a key role in driving process improvement, controls, and finance transformation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting processes across multiple European entities Manage budgeting, forecasting, cashflow forecasting, variance analysis, and KPI reporting Ensure timely and accurate statutory, VAT, and tax compliance submissions Act as lead contact for external auditors and advisors Manage and mentor a finance team, driving high performance and best practice Support finance transformation and ERP/system implementation projects Strengthen internal controls and improve financial processes across the business Partner with operational stakeholders to support commercial decision-making Candidate Profile Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven Financial Controller or senior finance leadership experience Strong technical accounting knowledge including IFRS and/or US GAAP Experience operating within international or multi-entity environments Strong people management and stakeholder engagement skills Experience supporting ERP or finance system implementations would be highly advantageous Proactive, adaptable, and commercially aware approach The Opportunity Hybrid working model International business exposure Leadership role with genuine influence Excellent salary and benefits package Collaborative and supportive culture For a confidential discussion and further information, please apply directly. AGY - Vitae Financial Recruitment We Exist To Be Different - Membership NOT Registration
May 13, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller East London Hybrid Working 75,000 - 85,000 + Benefits A growing international business is seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join its UK finance leadership team in a high-profile role with broad EMEA exposure. Reporting into senior regional finance leadership, this position will take ownership of financial control, reporting, compliance, and operational finance activities across multiple European entities. The successful candidate will also lead and develop a UK-based finance team while partnering closely with stakeholders across the wider business. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who enjoys working in a fast-paced, international environment and wants to play a key role in driving process improvement, controls, and finance transformation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting processes across multiple European entities Manage budgeting, forecasting, cashflow forecasting, variance analysis, and KPI reporting Ensure timely and accurate statutory, VAT, and tax compliance submissions Act as lead contact for external auditors and advisors Manage and mentor a finance team, driving high performance and best practice Support finance transformation and ERP/system implementation projects Strengthen internal controls and improve financial processes across the business Partner with operational stakeholders to support commercial decision-making Candidate Profile Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Proven Financial Controller or senior finance leadership experience Strong technical accounting knowledge including IFRS and/or US GAAP Experience operating within international or multi-entity environments Strong people management and stakeholder engagement skills Experience supporting ERP or finance system implementations would be highly advantageous Proactive, adaptable, and commercially aware approach The Opportunity Hybrid working model International business exposure Leadership role with genuine influence Excellent salary and benefits package Collaborative and supportive culture For a confidential discussion and further information, please apply directly. AGY - Vitae Financial Recruitment We Exist To Be Different - Membership NOT Registration
Equation Recruitment
Finance Manager
Equation Recruitment Luton, Bedfordshire
Finance Manager Construction Sector Salary: £42,000 £48,000 (Fully DOE) Sector Experience Required: Construction An established and fast-growing manufacturer within the construction sector is seeking an experienced Finance Manager to take full ownership of its finance function. This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic and ambitious business delivering bespoke, design-led solutions across the UK. With a strong reputation for quality and innovation, the company collaborates with designers, architects, and contractors to bring complex concepts to life. As the business enters its next phase of growth, you will play a key role in shaping its financial strategy and performance. The Role of the Finance Manager This is a highly visible position with exposure across the entire business. You will work closely with senior leadership and department heads, providing financial insight, control, and operational support. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Manager Oversee all financial operations including accounting, reporting, payroll, and tax compliance Manage CIS, VAT (including reverse charge and PVA), and HMRC submissions Maintain purchase and sales ledgers within a high-volume environment Oversee subcontractor payments and monthly CIS returns Manage payroll for 50+ employees, including pensions and statutory obligations Produce monthly management accounts (P&L, accruals, forecasting) Lead credit control and cashflow management Maintain the fixed asset register and depreciation schedules Deliver financial reporting and analysis to support strategic decision-making Prepare for year-end audit and liaise with external auditors Handle regulatory data submissions (e.g. ONS) Support the implementation of a new in-house finance system About You We are looking for a technically strong, proactive, and organised finance professional who is confident operating within a fast-paced, multi-functional environment. Essential: Proven experience as a Finance Manager or Management Accountant within the construction sector Strong knowledge of CIS, VAT (including reverse charge), and HMRC compliance Experience with Sage 50, Sage Payroll, and advanced Excel Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholders A problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach Desirable: Professional qualification (ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent), or significant relevant experience Why Apply? Join a successful and growing business with ambitious plans Take ownership of a key function with real influence Work within a collaborative and supportive team Be part of a company where your contribution is valued Long-term career development opportunities Package & Benefits Holiday buy-back scheme Contributory pension On-site parking (including bikes/e-scooters) Staff canteen with kitchen facilities Modern working environment Immediate start available (handover period supported)
May 13, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Construction Sector Salary: £42,000 £48,000 (Fully DOE) Sector Experience Required: Construction An established and fast-growing manufacturer within the construction sector is seeking an experienced Finance Manager to take full ownership of its finance function. This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal leadership role within a dynamic and ambitious business delivering bespoke, design-led solutions across the UK. With a strong reputation for quality and innovation, the company collaborates with designers, architects, and contractors to bring complex concepts to life. As the business enters its next phase of growth, you will play a key role in shaping its financial strategy and performance. The Role of the Finance Manager This is a highly visible position with exposure across the entire business. You will work closely with senior leadership and department heads, providing financial insight, control, and operational support. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Manager Oversee all financial operations including accounting, reporting, payroll, and tax compliance Manage CIS, VAT (including reverse charge and PVA), and HMRC submissions Maintain purchase and sales ledgers within a high-volume environment Oversee subcontractor payments and monthly CIS returns Manage payroll for 50+ employees, including pensions and statutory obligations Produce monthly management accounts (P&L, accruals, forecasting) Lead credit control and cashflow management Maintain the fixed asset register and depreciation schedules Deliver financial reporting and analysis to support strategic decision-making Prepare for year-end audit and liaise with external auditors Handle regulatory data submissions (e.g. ONS) Support the implementation of a new in-house finance system About You We are looking for a technically strong, proactive, and organised finance professional who is confident operating within a fast-paced, multi-functional environment. Essential: Proven experience as a Finance Manager or Management Accountant within the construction sector Strong knowledge of CIS, VAT (including reverse charge), and HMRC compliance Experience with Sage 50, Sage Payroll, and advanced Excel Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholders A problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach Desirable: Professional qualification (ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent), or significant relevant experience Why Apply? Join a successful and growing business with ambitious plans Take ownership of a key function with real influence Work within a collaborative and supportive team Be part of a company where your contribution is valued Long-term career development opportunities Package & Benefits Holiday buy-back scheme Contributory pension On-site parking (including bikes/e-scooters) Staff canteen with kitchen facilities Modern working environment Immediate start available (handover period supported)
Hays
Senior Compliance Officer
Hays
As Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance. Your new company You'll be joining a large, highly regulated organisation operating at the forefront of advanced technology, engineering and innovation. The business supports critical national and international programmes and works within a complex global regulatory environment. With a strong focus on purpose, integrity and long-term investment in people, this organisation offers the opportunity to contribute to work that genuinely matters while building a sustainable and rewarding career. Your new role As Senior Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance at site level. You will provide day-to-day regulatory advice, ensuring robust adherence to UK and US Export Control regulations, and engage directly with regulatory authorities where required.The role has significant autonomy and visibility, overseeing internal and external audits, leading investigations, preparing disclosure documentation and driving corrective actions through root cause analysis and lessons-learned activities. You'll also play a key role in developing and delivering compliance training, updating policies and procedures, and embedding export control requirements within wider site transformation and improvement programmes. In addition, you will supervise and develop junior compliance professionals, helping to build resilient, long-term capability. What you'll need to succeed Strong working knowledge of US Export Control regulations, including ITAR, with current regulatory awarenessProven experience conducting export control investigations with strong analytical and probing skillsAbility to draft disclosure documentation and lead corrective action and root cause analysis initiativesExcellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory requirements to stakeholders at all levelsConfidence engaging with internal teams, senior leadership, customers, suppliers and external auditorsDesirable: understanding of UK Export Control regulations and experience of complex internal and external export auditsExperience supervising or mentoring junior team members What you'll get in return You'll be supported by a collaborative compliance function that works closely with the wider business to drive best practice and continuous improvement. The organisation offers structured career development, meaningful work and a culture that values professionalism and integrity. In addition to a competitive salary, you'll benefit from a comprehensive reward and wellbeing offering including: Competitive pension Share save scheme Annual bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Life assurance Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced maternity pay and parental leave What you need to do now If you're an experienced Export Control professional seeking a senior, influential role within a technically complex and highly regulated environment, please apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.Please note: this role is subject to security and export control restrictions. All applicants must meet baseline personnel security requirements, with certain roles requiring additional UK residency history for security vetting purposes. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 13, 2026
Full time
As Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance. Your new company You'll be joining a large, highly regulated organisation operating at the forefront of advanced technology, engineering and innovation. The business supports critical national and international programmes and works within a complex global regulatory environment. With a strong focus on purpose, integrity and long-term investment in people, this organisation offers the opportunity to contribute to work that genuinely matters while building a sustainable and rewarding career. Your new role As Senior Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance at site level. You will provide day-to-day regulatory advice, ensuring robust adherence to UK and US Export Control regulations, and engage directly with regulatory authorities where required.The role has significant autonomy and visibility, overseeing internal and external audits, leading investigations, preparing disclosure documentation and driving corrective actions through root cause analysis and lessons-learned activities. You'll also play a key role in developing and delivering compliance training, updating policies and procedures, and embedding export control requirements within wider site transformation and improvement programmes. In addition, you will supervise and develop junior compliance professionals, helping to build resilient, long-term capability. What you'll need to succeed Strong working knowledge of US Export Control regulations, including ITAR, with current regulatory awarenessProven experience conducting export control investigations with strong analytical and probing skillsAbility to draft disclosure documentation and lead corrective action and root cause analysis initiativesExcellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory requirements to stakeholders at all levelsConfidence engaging with internal teams, senior leadership, customers, suppliers and external auditorsDesirable: understanding of UK Export Control regulations and experience of complex internal and external export auditsExperience supervising or mentoring junior team members What you'll get in return You'll be supported by a collaborative compliance function that works closely with the wider business to drive best practice and continuous improvement. The organisation offers structured career development, meaningful work and a culture that values professionalism and integrity. In addition to a competitive salary, you'll benefit from a comprehensive reward and wellbeing offering including: Competitive pension Share save scheme Annual bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Life assurance Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced maternity pay and parental leave What you need to do now If you're an experienced Export Control professional seeking a senior, influential role within a technically complex and highly regulated environment, please apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.Please note: this role is subject to security and export control restrictions. All applicants must meet baseline personnel security requirements, with certain roles requiring additional UK residency history for security vetting purposes. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Azenta Life Sciences
Financial Accounting Manager
Azenta Life Sciences Partington, Manchester
We are seeking a hands on, experienced Senior Accounting Manager to join our team reporting to the Global Accounting Director for Sample Management Solutions. This is a key leadership position leading the European Accounting team for the segment. Provide direction to the accounting team for the region and collaborates with Corporate team to ensure compliance with local and US accounting principles and standards, maintain a robust SOX environment and company policies. This role will have oversight of accounting matters of the region and will be responsible for monthly and quarter end activities as well as ensuring group and local compliances. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, has a solid operational and technical accounting background, with a high level of integrity, and is action and goal-oriented in a fast-paced, team-oriented, collaborative environment. What You ll Do Lead and oversee accounting processes for the UK & European entities of Sample Management Solutions Operating Company. Responsible for accounting in the general ledger, provision of financial information, implementing and maintenance of controls for the assigned areas. Lead month-end closing activities, ensure reliable & timely closing of books and preparation or review of reports and analysis in support of internal and external reporting requirements. Ensure Account reconciliations are of high quality and completed on time. Perform a detailed balance sheet review for the responsible entities, ensure balances are well explained and supported. Coordinate with external auditors and financial and tax advisors to ensure timely submission of statutory financial statements and local requirements for the assigned legal entities within the segment in collaboration with the Corporate Tax and Treasury department Ensure compliance in SOX and other controls in the Finance department and across the business. Collaborate with the Internal audit department and external SOX auditors Liaise with shared service global process owners on matters relating to Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Accounts Receivable and other general accounting. Answer queries on financial accounting, Treasury management, release payment runs. Collaborate with business operations, provide guidance on accounting matters. Liaise with the corporate accounting team on technical matters. Provide insight and clarity on matters of accounting complexity. Lease accounting. Internal and external audits. Be hands on to drive process and system improvements to enable team productivity, accuracy, enhance timeliness and control environment. Provide coaching / guidance to assigned team members leading to high performance and fostering a positive work environment What you will Bring Qualified Chartered Accountant or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Progressive accounting experience. Strong technical USGAAP and UK/IFRS knowledge. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven record of successful collaboration with team members and stakeholders. Strong process focus & improvement mindset; Six Sigma and/or Lean trained a plus; strong project management skills Experience with large-scale ERP systems required. Knowledge of Oracle Cloud and OneStream is a plus Excellent communication skills and ability to multi-task in complex and dynamic environments Experience working at a global company in a SOX compliant environment is preferred Other Requirements Demonstrate sound work ethic, respect and cultural sensitivity and awareness. Self-Starter, Effective time management, organizational and prioritization skills. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Detail-oriented with the ability to work independently to meet deadlines A sense of urgency and self-motivation, with a personal commitment to meeting deadlines. Working Conditions/ Schedule Hybrid - Manchester (aligned to company policy 4 days in office) Occasional travel may be required
May 13, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a hands on, experienced Senior Accounting Manager to join our team reporting to the Global Accounting Director for Sample Management Solutions. This is a key leadership position leading the European Accounting team for the segment. Provide direction to the accounting team for the region and collaborates with Corporate team to ensure compliance with local and US accounting principles and standards, maintain a robust SOX environment and company policies. This role will have oversight of accounting matters of the region and will be responsible for monthly and quarter end activities as well as ensuring group and local compliances. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, has a solid operational and technical accounting background, with a high level of integrity, and is action and goal-oriented in a fast-paced, team-oriented, collaborative environment. What You ll Do Lead and oversee accounting processes for the UK & European entities of Sample Management Solutions Operating Company. Responsible for accounting in the general ledger, provision of financial information, implementing and maintenance of controls for the assigned areas. Lead month-end closing activities, ensure reliable & timely closing of books and preparation or review of reports and analysis in support of internal and external reporting requirements. Ensure Account reconciliations are of high quality and completed on time. Perform a detailed balance sheet review for the responsible entities, ensure balances are well explained and supported. Coordinate with external auditors and financial and tax advisors to ensure timely submission of statutory financial statements and local requirements for the assigned legal entities within the segment in collaboration with the Corporate Tax and Treasury department Ensure compliance in SOX and other controls in the Finance department and across the business. Collaborate with the Internal audit department and external SOX auditors Liaise with shared service global process owners on matters relating to Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Accounts Receivable and other general accounting. Answer queries on financial accounting, Treasury management, release payment runs. Collaborate with business operations, provide guidance on accounting matters. Liaise with the corporate accounting team on technical matters. Provide insight and clarity on matters of accounting complexity. Lease accounting. Internal and external audits. Be hands on to drive process and system improvements to enable team productivity, accuracy, enhance timeliness and control environment. Provide coaching / guidance to assigned team members leading to high performance and fostering a positive work environment What you will Bring Qualified Chartered Accountant or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Progressive accounting experience. Strong technical USGAAP and UK/IFRS knowledge. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven record of successful collaboration with team members and stakeholders. Strong process focus & improvement mindset; Six Sigma and/or Lean trained a plus; strong project management skills Experience with large-scale ERP systems required. Knowledge of Oracle Cloud and OneStream is a plus Excellent communication skills and ability to multi-task in complex and dynamic environments Experience working at a global company in a SOX compliant environment is preferred Other Requirements Demonstrate sound work ethic, respect and cultural sensitivity and awareness. Self-Starter, Effective time management, organizational and prioritization skills. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Detail-oriented with the ability to work independently to meet deadlines A sense of urgency and self-motivation, with a personal commitment to meeting deadlines. Working Conditions/ Schedule Hybrid - Manchester (aligned to company policy 4 days in office) Occasional travel may be required
Hays
Senior Finance Manager
Hays Manchester, Lancashire
Senior Finance Manager - Bolton - £70,000 + bonus Hybrid role 3days in the office Your new company This dynamic retail PLC is in an exciting scale-up phase, having recently secured strategic investment from a well-established player in the retail sector. With a diverse service portfolio and strong growth ambitions, the business is now poised to accelerate its expansion. Backed by enhanced operational capabilities from its strong ownership model, the company is focused on driving efficiency, profitability, and long-term success. Your new role Support the bring financial excellence to life with a role that sits at the heart of the business. This is an exciting opportunity to drive strong balance sheet governance through robust reconciliations and controls, while overseeing critical areas such as VAT, payroll, bonus provisions and statutory compliance. You'll deliver advanced financial analysis and insightful reporting, bringing budgets, trends and variances to life to support smarter decision making. As a hands-on leader, you'll inspire and develop a high-performing team of four, while also supporting the Audit Lead and acting as the key point of contact for external auditors making a visible, valued impact across the organisation. What you'll need to succeed You will be a commercially minded accountant with strong technical foundations, ideally qualified ACA, ACCA, CIMA, . You will bring proven experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis, supported by excellent Excel skills. Your ability to influence and collaborate effectively with senior stakeholders and non finance teams will be essential. You will also demonstrate a proactive, solutions focused mindset and a genuine passion for adding value in a fast paced environment. What you'll get in return Flexible working options are available, with a hybrid arrangement requiring three days per week in the office. The role offers a salary of £70,000, along with private health care, a bonus scheme, and a private pension. There are also learning and development opportunities, as well as clear pathways for progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Finance Manager - Bolton - £70,000 + bonus Hybrid role 3days in the office Your new company This dynamic retail PLC is in an exciting scale-up phase, having recently secured strategic investment from a well-established player in the retail sector. With a diverse service portfolio and strong growth ambitions, the business is now poised to accelerate its expansion. Backed by enhanced operational capabilities from its strong ownership model, the company is focused on driving efficiency, profitability, and long-term success. Your new role Support the bring financial excellence to life with a role that sits at the heart of the business. This is an exciting opportunity to drive strong balance sheet governance through robust reconciliations and controls, while overseeing critical areas such as VAT, payroll, bonus provisions and statutory compliance. You'll deliver advanced financial analysis and insightful reporting, bringing budgets, trends and variances to life to support smarter decision making. As a hands-on leader, you'll inspire and develop a high-performing team of four, while also supporting the Audit Lead and acting as the key point of contact for external auditors making a visible, valued impact across the organisation. What you'll need to succeed You will be a commercially minded accountant with strong technical foundations, ideally qualified ACA, ACCA, CIMA, . You will bring proven experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis, supported by excellent Excel skills. Your ability to influence and collaborate effectively with senior stakeholders and non finance teams will be essential. You will also demonstrate a proactive, solutions focused mindset and a genuine passion for adding value in a fast paced environment. What you'll get in return Flexible working options are available, with a hybrid arrangement requiring three days per week in the office. The role offers a salary of £70,000, along with private health care, a bonus scheme, and a private pension. There are also learning and development opportunities, as well as clear pathways for progression. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Howett Thorpe
Financial Controller - Shared Services
Howett Thorpe East Challow, Oxfordshire
We re partnering with a leading international business to recruit a Financial Controller to join the controllership team within their European Shared Service Centre. This is a high-impact, high-visibility role with a clear mandate: to transform and elevate controllership into a best-in-class, insight-led finance function. You ll be instrumental in shaping how finance supports a complex, multi-entity European operation moving from efficient delivery to true strategic value. This is an opportunity to step into a role where your influence will be felt across the business. You ll lead change, enhance control, and develop a team capable of operating at a significantly higher level. If you re motivated by building, improving, and leading from the front, this role offers both challenge and genuine scope. Salary: £80 - 85,000 Ref: 16039 Financial Controller Shared Services Benefits 25 days annual leave 9:00 am 17:00 Office-based position Company Car Salary Exchange Pension Scheme Non-Contributory Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Group Income Protection Financial Controller Shared Services About The Role Reporting to the Director of European Shared Services, you will take ownership of the controllership agenda across multiple European entities, driving both performance and transformation. Act as the European lead for R2R, setting the standard for governance, control, and best practice Own the integrity, accuracy, and completeness of financial reporting across all entities Lead balance sheet governance, ensuring risks are identified, understood, and resolved proactively Ensure alignment across management, statutory, and tax reporting frameworks Lead the end-to-end close process, driving quality, consistency, and reduced cycle times Create a first-time right culture across journals, reconciliations, and reporting Oversee the delivery of clear, insightful reporting and meaningful performance analysis Lead the relationship with external auditors, ensuring smooth and efficient audit cycles Own and strengthen the control environment, including SOX compliance Lead, develop, and inspire a team of c., building capability and accountability Drive standardisation and optimisation of processes across European operations Identify and deliver efficiencies, improving close timelines and reporting quality Champion automation and the effective use of systems (SAP S/4HANA, OneStream) Act as a key link between Shared Services, local finance teams, and Group Finance The successful Financial Controller Shared Services will have: Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Proven controllership experience within a complex, international environment Strong technical accounting knowledge (IFRS / US GAAP) and controls (SOX preferred) A track record of driving improvement, transformation, and team development Strong systems capability (SAP S/4HANA, OneStream or similar preferred) Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a Friend If this role isn t right for you but you know someone who would be a strong fit, we offer a referral scheme with vouchers awarded for successful placements (terms & conditions apply).
May 13, 2026
Full time
We re partnering with a leading international business to recruit a Financial Controller to join the controllership team within their European Shared Service Centre. This is a high-impact, high-visibility role with a clear mandate: to transform and elevate controllership into a best-in-class, insight-led finance function. You ll be instrumental in shaping how finance supports a complex, multi-entity European operation moving from efficient delivery to true strategic value. This is an opportunity to step into a role where your influence will be felt across the business. You ll lead change, enhance control, and develop a team capable of operating at a significantly higher level. If you re motivated by building, improving, and leading from the front, this role offers both challenge and genuine scope. Salary: £80 - 85,000 Ref: 16039 Financial Controller Shared Services Benefits 25 days annual leave 9:00 am 17:00 Office-based position Company Car Salary Exchange Pension Scheme Non-Contributory Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Group Income Protection Financial Controller Shared Services About The Role Reporting to the Director of European Shared Services, you will take ownership of the controllership agenda across multiple European entities, driving both performance and transformation. Act as the European lead for R2R, setting the standard for governance, control, and best practice Own the integrity, accuracy, and completeness of financial reporting across all entities Lead balance sheet governance, ensuring risks are identified, understood, and resolved proactively Ensure alignment across management, statutory, and tax reporting frameworks Lead the end-to-end close process, driving quality, consistency, and reduced cycle times Create a first-time right culture across journals, reconciliations, and reporting Oversee the delivery of clear, insightful reporting and meaningful performance analysis Lead the relationship with external auditors, ensuring smooth and efficient audit cycles Own and strengthen the control environment, including SOX compliance Lead, develop, and inspire a team of c., building capability and accountability Drive standardisation and optimisation of processes across European operations Identify and deliver efficiencies, improving close timelines and reporting quality Champion automation and the effective use of systems (SAP S/4HANA, OneStream) Act as a key link between Shared Services, local finance teams, and Group Finance The successful Financial Controller Shared Services will have: Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Proven controllership experience within a complex, international environment Strong technical accounting knowledge (IFRS / US GAAP) and controls (SOX preferred) A track record of driving improvement, transformation, and team development Strong systems capability (SAP S/4HANA, OneStream or similar preferred) Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a Friend If this role isn t right for you but you know someone who would be a strong fit, we offer a referral scheme with vouchers awarded for successful placements (terms & conditions apply).
ARM
Supplier Quality Engineer
ARM Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Supplier Quality Engineer 6 month contract Based in Stevenage - hybrid Offering 45ph Inside IR35 Do you have experience with AS9100 standards? Do you have quality experience in Manufacturing and Supply Chain environments? Do you want to work with an industry-leading company? If your answer to these is yes, then this could be the role for you! As the Supplier Quality Engineer, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry. You will be involved in: Complete scheduled Quality Assurance audits at suppliers using standardised tools Conduct thorough verification/inspection of products to ensure they meet the required quality standards Identify and document any non-conformities in the manufacturing process and deviations from the product specifications Maintain accurate and organised records of all quality control activities Communicate findings to relevant departments/stakeholders Work cross-functionally to implement root cause corrective actions at supplier Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance the quality of our products Participate in the Project Quality network to report and share the quality assurance status linked to applicable suppliers Provide non-conformance, root cause & corrective action data analysis and summary reports into senior stakeholders Your skillset may include: Trained auditor to AS9100 Experienced in conducting Quality Audits & surveillance Quality experience within Mechanical, Manufacturing or Electronic Engineering Proven track record in Quality, Supply Chain or Manufacturing Defence, automotive, or aerospace industry experience Familiar with GD&T and able to use a variety of metrology equipment QA problem-solving and improvement methods (8D, RCA, DMAIC, etc.) Knowledge of the product lifecycle management Analytical skills; ability to run reports in Excel, use SAP QM system, and document management tools Continuous improvement awareness Experience is NADCAP If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further! Supplier Quality Engineer 6 month contract Based in Stevenage - hybrid Offering 45ph Inside IR35 Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Supplier Quality Engineer 6 month contract Based in Stevenage - hybrid Offering 45ph Inside IR35 Do you have experience with AS9100 standards? Do you have quality experience in Manufacturing and Supply Chain environments? Do you want to work with an industry-leading company? If your answer to these is yes, then this could be the role for you! As the Supplier Quality Engineer, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry. You will be involved in: Complete scheduled Quality Assurance audits at suppliers using standardised tools Conduct thorough verification/inspection of products to ensure they meet the required quality standards Identify and document any non-conformities in the manufacturing process and deviations from the product specifications Maintain accurate and organised records of all quality control activities Communicate findings to relevant departments/stakeholders Work cross-functionally to implement root cause corrective actions at supplier Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance the quality of our products Participate in the Project Quality network to report and share the quality assurance status linked to applicable suppliers Provide non-conformance, root cause & corrective action data analysis and summary reports into senior stakeholders Your skillset may include: Trained auditor to AS9100 Experienced in conducting Quality Audits & surveillance Quality experience within Mechanical, Manufacturing or Electronic Engineering Proven track record in Quality, Supply Chain or Manufacturing Defence, automotive, or aerospace industry experience Familiar with GD&T and able to use a variety of metrology equipment QA problem-solving and improvement methods (8D, RCA, DMAIC, etc.) Knowledge of the product lifecycle management Analytical skills; ability to run reports in Excel, use SAP QM system, and document management tools Continuous improvement awareness Experience is NADCAP If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further! Supplier Quality Engineer 6 month contract Based in Stevenage - hybrid Offering 45ph Inside IR35 Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.

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