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Blazers Fuels
Machine Operator / 360 Excavator Operator
Blazers Fuels Ruthin, Clwyd
Job Title: Machine Operator Location: Ruthin Salary: 29,355 - 31,571 per annum (DOE) Job type: Full Time, Permanent Hours : 4-on 4-off shifts (Days: 06:00-18:00 & Nights: 18:00-06:00) Ready to drive change in a sustainable future? Blazer's Fuels Ltd, part of Newbridge Energy Ltd, is a UK leader in premium wood fuel manufacturing. We're all about green energy, top-quality biomass products, and serious innovation. Our fuels are ENplus , BSL, Woodsure, and HETAS certified, and made exclusively from 100% virgin British wood residue. Now, we're looking for a Skilled Shovel Driver to join our high-performing team and help keep our cutting-edge plant running safely, smoothly, and sustainably. About the role: Operating a JCB excavator, you'll play a key role in our production and logistics team by: Moving materials and products safely around the plant Loading silos and sorting/blending product Managing burner operations and monitoring product quality Recording bucket weights and completing documentation Handling ash waste and ensuring proper disposal Performing daily safety checks and maintaining excellent cab hygiene Keeping workspaces clean and hazard-free Reporting issues and contributing to continuous improvement About you: Essentials: A valid Shovel Driver / Rough Terrain Licence (or equivalent) At least 1 year's experience operating mobile plant machinery Good paperwork and numeracy skills A full, clean UK driving licence Strong safety awareness and a proactive work ethic Desirables: 5 GCSEs (grades 9-5 / A -C or equivalent) IOSH Working Safely qualification or equivalent Why join us: It's an exciting time to join Newbridge Energy. We're growing fast, investing in innovation, and building a positive, people-first culture under dynamic new leadership. And if that's not enough we also provide: A stable, full-time role in a growing green energy business Competitive salary and regular shifts A chance to work in a purpose-driven, future-focused company Supportive, inclusive environment with development opportunities We're an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments - we'd be happy to help. If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter and get ready to start your journey with us at Newbridge Energy. Please note: We are managing this vacancy directly and are not accepting agency CVs at this time. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Machine Operator, Plant Operator, Shovel Loader Operator, 360 Plant Operative, Manufacturing Operative, Manufacturing Engineer, Junior Production Operative, Production Technician, Junior Service Engineer, Graduate Mechanical Engineer, Production Machine Operator, Die Cutting Operator may also be considered for this role.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Machine Operator Location: Ruthin Salary: 29,355 - 31,571 per annum (DOE) Job type: Full Time, Permanent Hours : 4-on 4-off shifts (Days: 06:00-18:00 & Nights: 18:00-06:00) Ready to drive change in a sustainable future? Blazer's Fuels Ltd, part of Newbridge Energy Ltd, is a UK leader in premium wood fuel manufacturing. We're all about green energy, top-quality biomass products, and serious innovation. Our fuels are ENplus , BSL, Woodsure, and HETAS certified, and made exclusively from 100% virgin British wood residue. Now, we're looking for a Skilled Shovel Driver to join our high-performing team and help keep our cutting-edge plant running safely, smoothly, and sustainably. About the role: Operating a JCB excavator, you'll play a key role in our production and logistics team by: Moving materials and products safely around the plant Loading silos and sorting/blending product Managing burner operations and monitoring product quality Recording bucket weights and completing documentation Handling ash waste and ensuring proper disposal Performing daily safety checks and maintaining excellent cab hygiene Keeping workspaces clean and hazard-free Reporting issues and contributing to continuous improvement About you: Essentials: A valid Shovel Driver / Rough Terrain Licence (or equivalent) At least 1 year's experience operating mobile plant machinery Good paperwork and numeracy skills A full, clean UK driving licence Strong safety awareness and a proactive work ethic Desirables: 5 GCSEs (grades 9-5 / A -C or equivalent) IOSH Working Safely qualification or equivalent Why join us: It's an exciting time to join Newbridge Energy. We're growing fast, investing in innovation, and building a positive, people-first culture under dynamic new leadership. And if that's not enough we also provide: A stable, full-time role in a growing green energy business Competitive salary and regular shifts A chance to work in a purpose-driven, future-focused company Supportive, inclusive environment with development opportunities We're an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments - we'd be happy to help. If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter and get ready to start your journey with us at Newbridge Energy. Please note: We are managing this vacancy directly and are not accepting agency CVs at this time. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Machine Operator, Plant Operator, Shovel Loader Operator, 360 Plant Operative, Manufacturing Operative, Manufacturing Engineer, Junior Production Operative, Production Technician, Junior Service Engineer, Graduate Mechanical Engineer, Production Machine Operator, Die Cutting Operator may also be considered for this role.
Eolas Recruitment
Senior AI Dotnet Engineer
Eolas Recruitment
Our client, a rapidly scaling organisation in Dublin's IT sector, is seeking a Senior AI/.NET Engineer to lead the design and deployment of production-grade AI systems, with a strong focus on RAG architecture and AI safety. This is a hands-on engineering role working on real-world AI applications used at scale, where performance, accuracy, and reliability are critical. The Role You will work closely with senior leadership to evolve an existing AI platform. moving from managed services to a custom RAG orchestration layer, while also strengthening AI safety, compliance, and system robustness. Key Responsibilities Design and build a production .NET Core API for AI/LLM orchestration Develop and optimise RAG pipelines (retrieval, grounding, generation) Integrate Azure AI Search and LLM services into scalable systems Improve performance, latency, and response quality in production Implement CI/CD pipelines and automated evaluation frameworks Lead AI safety improvements, ensuring grounded, reliable outputs Support live system migration with minimal disruption Required Experience Strong expertise in C#/.NET Core and Back End engineering Proven experience with Azure OpenAI/LLMs in production Hands-on experience with Azure AI Search/vector retrieval Deep understanding of RAG pipelines end-to-end Experience deploying and scaling production-grade systems Familiarity with CI/CD (Azure DevOps) and cloud environments Desirable Experience with Semantic Kernel or similar frameworks Background in regulated environments or AI safety Experience with prompt engineering and evaluation frameworks Interest in building practical, real-world AI systems at scale Why This Role Work on high-impact AI systems used in real-world scenarios Strong technical ownership and influence on architecture Opportunity to shape AI safety and production AI standards Join a high-growth Dublin-based technology environment HOW TO APPLY: If you are interested in this role, please apply for this role with your updated CV
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Our client, a rapidly scaling organisation in Dublin's IT sector, is seeking a Senior AI/.NET Engineer to lead the design and deployment of production-grade AI systems, with a strong focus on RAG architecture and AI safety. This is a hands-on engineering role working on real-world AI applications used at scale, where performance, accuracy, and reliability are critical. The Role You will work closely with senior leadership to evolve an existing AI platform. moving from managed services to a custom RAG orchestration layer, while also strengthening AI safety, compliance, and system robustness. Key Responsibilities Design and build a production .NET Core API for AI/LLM orchestration Develop and optimise RAG pipelines (retrieval, grounding, generation) Integrate Azure AI Search and LLM services into scalable systems Improve performance, latency, and response quality in production Implement CI/CD pipelines and automated evaluation frameworks Lead AI safety improvements, ensuring grounded, reliable outputs Support live system migration with minimal disruption Required Experience Strong expertise in C#/.NET Core and Back End engineering Proven experience with Azure OpenAI/LLMs in production Hands-on experience with Azure AI Search/vector retrieval Deep understanding of RAG pipelines end-to-end Experience deploying and scaling production-grade systems Familiarity with CI/CD (Azure DevOps) and cloud environments Desirable Experience with Semantic Kernel or similar frameworks Background in regulated environments or AI safety Experience with prompt engineering and evaluation frameworks Interest in building practical, real-world AI systems at scale Why This Role Work on high-impact AI systems used in real-world scenarios Strong technical ownership and influence on architecture Opportunity to shape AI safety and production AI standards Join a high-growth Dublin-based technology environment HOW TO APPLY: If you are interested in this role, please apply for this role with your updated CV
Not For Profit People
Service Manager Outreach & Day Centre
Not For Profit People
Service Manager Outreach & Day Centre We are seeking an experienced and values led manager to lead frontline outreach and day centre services supporting people experiencing rough sleeping and multiple disadvantage. Overview Position: Service Manager Outreach & Day Centre Salary: £34,000 £39,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Location: Southend-on-Sea Hours: 37 hours per week (including evenings, weekends, bank holidays and on call duties as required) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 28th May 2026 About the role This is a senior operational leadership role with overall responsibility for the delivery and development of outreach and day centre services. You will lead skilled teams to provide high quality, trauma informed, psychologically informed support to people experiencing rough sleeping, ensuring services are safe, effective and outcomes focused. Key responsibilities include: Leading and overseeing community outreach and day centre provision to ensure flexible, person centred and assertive engagement. Managing and developing deputy managers, staff, volunteers and peer mentors, promoting reflective and values led practice. Providing oversight of safeguarding, risk management, crisis intervention and complex casework. Ensuring services meet contractual requirements, KPIs and quality standards. Using performance data and service user feedback to drive continuous improvement. Building strong partnerships with statutory and voluntary sector agencies to support positive housing and recovery outcomes. Overseeing operational budgets, resources, health & safety and compliance. Contributing to cross service leadership and participating in an on call rota. About you You will bring significant experience of managing frontline services within homelessness, rough sleeping or multiple disadvantage. You will have a strong understanding of trauma informed practice and the ability to lead teams in challenging, fast paced environments. You will also demonstrate: Proven people management and leadership skills. Experience of safeguarding, crisis response and complex case management. Strong partnership working and communication skills. Confidence using performance data to improve services. A resilient, compassionate and outcomes focused approach aligned with values of dignity, respect and inclusion. About the organisation This organisation delivers life changing services for people facing homelessness and rough sleeping, working within psychologically informed environments and in close partnership with local agencies. The culture is collaborative, reflective and committed to equality, diversity and co production with people who have lived experience. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Homelessness Service Manager, Supported Housing Manager, Outreach Manager, Rough Sleeping Manager, Day Centre Manager, Housing Services Manager, Community Services Manager, Social Care Manager.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Service Manager Outreach & Day Centre We are seeking an experienced and values led manager to lead frontline outreach and day centre services supporting people experiencing rough sleeping and multiple disadvantage. Overview Position: Service Manager Outreach & Day Centre Salary: £34,000 £39,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Location: Southend-on-Sea Hours: 37 hours per week (including evenings, weekends, bank holidays and on call duties as required) Contract: Permanent Closing date: 28th May 2026 About the role This is a senior operational leadership role with overall responsibility for the delivery and development of outreach and day centre services. You will lead skilled teams to provide high quality, trauma informed, psychologically informed support to people experiencing rough sleeping, ensuring services are safe, effective and outcomes focused. Key responsibilities include: Leading and overseeing community outreach and day centre provision to ensure flexible, person centred and assertive engagement. Managing and developing deputy managers, staff, volunteers and peer mentors, promoting reflective and values led practice. Providing oversight of safeguarding, risk management, crisis intervention and complex casework. Ensuring services meet contractual requirements, KPIs and quality standards. Using performance data and service user feedback to drive continuous improvement. Building strong partnerships with statutory and voluntary sector agencies to support positive housing and recovery outcomes. Overseeing operational budgets, resources, health & safety and compliance. Contributing to cross service leadership and participating in an on call rota. About you You will bring significant experience of managing frontline services within homelessness, rough sleeping or multiple disadvantage. You will have a strong understanding of trauma informed practice and the ability to lead teams in challenging, fast paced environments. You will also demonstrate: Proven people management and leadership skills. Experience of safeguarding, crisis response and complex case management. Strong partnership working and communication skills. Confidence using performance data to improve services. A resilient, compassionate and outcomes focused approach aligned with values of dignity, respect and inclusion. About the organisation This organisation delivers life changing services for people facing homelessness and rough sleeping, working within psychologically informed environments and in close partnership with local agencies. The culture is collaborative, reflective and committed to equality, diversity and co production with people who have lived experience. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Homelessness Service Manager, Supported Housing Manager, Outreach Manager, Rough Sleeping Manager, Day Centre Manager, Housing Services Manager, Community Services Manager, Social Care Manager.
Hays
Finance Manager
Hays
Finance Manager required for a retail business in Bristol Your new company Retail business based in Bristol Your new role A hands-on Finance Manager role in a growing, product-led SME where you'll lead a small team, stay close to the numbers, and keep the operational finance engine running smoothly.This is a practical, detail-focused position: you'll own the day-to-day finance function, oversee core processes, and ensure the business has accurate, timely and reliable financial information to support decision-making.You'll work closely with the Operations team and Finance leadership, providing strong financial oversight across a stock-led production environment.What you'll do Month-end delivery - run a clean, consistent close and produce accurate management accounts AP/AR oversight - ensure banking, reconciliations and transactional processes are completed on time Team leadership - manage and support a small finance team (approx. 3 people) Financial controls - maintain strong processes, audit trails and compliance Debtor management - oversee payment runs and credit control VAT & compliance - ensure returns are accurate and submitted on schedule Reporting & insight - produce structured reporting, highlighting risks, variances and trends Payroll coordination - oversee payroll processes with external partners Data accuracy - keep financial information consistent across systems Stock & cost accounting - oversee costing, stock reconciliations and COGS accuracy Stock alignment - support stocktakes and ensure physical vs financial stock matches What you'll need to succeed Experience as a Finance Manager, Senior Management Accountant or similar Strong hands-on experience across month-end, reporting, AP/AR and reconciliations Experience managing or overseeing a transactional finance team Confident working with ERP systems Background in a stock-led, manufacturing or product-based SME Highly organised, detail-focused and reliable Clear communicator who works well across teams AAT qualified, or CIMA/ACCA qualified/part-qualified What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. 25 days holiday Additional parental and sick pay Free on-site parking Cycle to Work scheme Paid volunteer days Employee wellbeing support 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. INDHAF #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager required for a retail business in Bristol Your new company Retail business based in Bristol Your new role A hands-on Finance Manager role in a growing, product-led SME where you'll lead a small team, stay close to the numbers, and keep the operational finance engine running smoothly.This is a practical, detail-focused position: you'll own the day-to-day finance function, oversee core processes, and ensure the business has accurate, timely and reliable financial information to support decision-making.You'll work closely with the Operations team and Finance leadership, providing strong financial oversight across a stock-led production environment.What you'll do Month-end delivery - run a clean, consistent close and produce accurate management accounts AP/AR oversight - ensure banking, reconciliations and transactional processes are completed on time Team leadership - manage and support a small finance team (approx. 3 people) Financial controls - maintain strong processes, audit trails and compliance Debtor management - oversee payment runs and credit control VAT & compliance - ensure returns are accurate and submitted on schedule Reporting & insight - produce structured reporting, highlighting risks, variances and trends Payroll coordination - oversee payroll processes with external partners Data accuracy - keep financial information consistent across systems Stock & cost accounting - oversee costing, stock reconciliations and COGS accuracy Stock alignment - support stocktakes and ensure physical vs financial stock matches What you'll need to succeed Experience as a Finance Manager, Senior Management Accountant or similar Strong hands-on experience across month-end, reporting, AP/AR and reconciliations Experience managing or overseeing a transactional finance team Confident working with ERP systems Background in a stock-led, manufacturing or product-based SME Highly organised, detail-focused and reliable Clear communicator who works well across teams AAT qualified, or CIMA/ACCA qualified/part-qualified What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. 25 days holiday Additional parental and sick pay Free on-site parking Cycle to Work scheme Paid volunteer days Employee wellbeing support 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. INDHAF #
TCS Consulting
Sales Manager
TCS Consulting City, Manchester
Sales Manager Location : Irlam, Manchester Office Based with occasional UK travel and some international travel as required Commutable locations : Manchester, Salford, Warrington, Trafford, Stockport, Altrincham, Bolton, Wigan, Leigh, St Helens, Liverpool THE OPPORTUNITY TCS Consulting is working in partnership with a long-established, family-owned manufacturing business operating within the foundry and metal casting sector. This is a key leadership role for an experienced Sales Manager who can take ownership of the sales function, lead commercial growth, manage key accounts, and develop a high-performing team. The business supplies technically engineered products into a range of industrial markets and is looking for someone who can combine strategic leadership with a hands-on, customer-facing approach. JOB DESCRIPTION: Sales Manager, Technical Sales Manager, Commercial Manager, Head of Sales, Business Development Manager As Sales Manager, you will lead the overall sales function across domestic and export markets. You will be responsible for sales strategy, key account development, new business generation, forecasting, and team leadership, while working closely with internal departments to ensure customer requirements are met and commercial opportunities are maximised. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Take full responsibility for the overall sales function Develop and execute sales strategies to grow market share in both domestic and export markets Deliver against agreed sales targets and budget Own and develop relationships with key customers, negotiating pricing, contracts, and service agreements Identify and secure new business opportunities across target industries including OEMs, contractors, and end users Deliver accurate sales forecasts, pipeline reports, and performance updates to the board Oversee estimation, new product introduction, and order book management Ensure marketing activities are aligned with sales strategy and use market insights to inform commercial decisions Work closely with Estimating, Production, Supply Chain and Logistics, Quality, and Technical teams to deliver on customer expectations Lead, manage, coach, and develop internal and external sales teams Maintain regular engagement with field sales through accompanied visits and support strategic supplier and customer relationships PERSON SPECIFICATION : To be successful in your application, you will need to meet the following criteria. Essential Requirements Proven track record in B2B technical sales within the foundry, castings, forgings, or closely related manufacturing sector Strong understanding of casting processes, metallurgy, and the ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications Experience of successfully managing and developing a sales team Excellent negotiation, communication, and relationship-building skills Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationally and occasionally internationally Desirable requirements Degree in engineering, metallurgy, or a related discipline Existing network of contacts in target industries such as hydraulics, pumps, valves, automotive, construction, and defence Experience with CRM and ERP systems The ideal person will be a commercially strong and technically credible sales leader who is comfortable operating at both strategic and operational level. You will be proactive, adaptable, and confident building long-term relationships with customers while driving accountability and performance within the sales team. THE COMPANY Our client is a long-established, family-owned manufacturing business within the UK foundry sector, supplying investment castings, die castings, metal injection mouldings, and forgings to customers across a range of industrial markets through both UK production and international supply partnerships. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Sales Manager, Technical Sales Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development Manager, Head of Sales, foundry sales, castings, forgings, metal components, engineering-led manufacturing, OEM sales, subcontract manufacturing. Benefits: 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service up to 28 days Monday to Friday with half day finish on Fridays Company pension scheme Long service award scheme Enhanced Paternity Pay Company Sick Pay Company Bonus Scheme Paid company social events throughout the year Annual pay reviews Christmas and Birthday Bonus Life Assurance
May 14, 2026
Full time
Sales Manager Location : Irlam, Manchester Office Based with occasional UK travel and some international travel as required Commutable locations : Manchester, Salford, Warrington, Trafford, Stockport, Altrincham, Bolton, Wigan, Leigh, St Helens, Liverpool THE OPPORTUNITY TCS Consulting is working in partnership with a long-established, family-owned manufacturing business operating within the foundry and metal casting sector. This is a key leadership role for an experienced Sales Manager who can take ownership of the sales function, lead commercial growth, manage key accounts, and develop a high-performing team. The business supplies technically engineered products into a range of industrial markets and is looking for someone who can combine strategic leadership with a hands-on, customer-facing approach. JOB DESCRIPTION: Sales Manager, Technical Sales Manager, Commercial Manager, Head of Sales, Business Development Manager As Sales Manager, you will lead the overall sales function across domestic and export markets. You will be responsible for sales strategy, key account development, new business generation, forecasting, and team leadership, while working closely with internal departments to ensure customer requirements are met and commercial opportunities are maximised. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Take full responsibility for the overall sales function Develop and execute sales strategies to grow market share in both domestic and export markets Deliver against agreed sales targets and budget Own and develop relationships with key customers, negotiating pricing, contracts, and service agreements Identify and secure new business opportunities across target industries including OEMs, contractors, and end users Deliver accurate sales forecasts, pipeline reports, and performance updates to the board Oversee estimation, new product introduction, and order book management Ensure marketing activities are aligned with sales strategy and use market insights to inform commercial decisions Work closely with Estimating, Production, Supply Chain and Logistics, Quality, and Technical teams to deliver on customer expectations Lead, manage, coach, and develop internal and external sales teams Maintain regular engagement with field sales through accompanied visits and support strategic supplier and customer relationships PERSON SPECIFICATION : To be successful in your application, you will need to meet the following criteria. Essential Requirements Proven track record in B2B technical sales within the foundry, castings, forgings, or closely related manufacturing sector Strong understanding of casting processes, metallurgy, and the ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications Experience of successfully managing and developing a sales team Excellent negotiation, communication, and relationship-building skills Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationally and occasionally internationally Desirable requirements Degree in engineering, metallurgy, or a related discipline Existing network of contacts in target industries such as hydraulics, pumps, valves, automotive, construction, and defence Experience with CRM and ERP systems The ideal person will be a commercially strong and technically credible sales leader who is comfortable operating at both strategic and operational level. You will be proactive, adaptable, and confident building long-term relationships with customers while driving accountability and performance within the sales team. THE COMPANY Our client is a long-established, family-owned manufacturing business within the UK foundry sector, supplying investment castings, die castings, metal injection mouldings, and forgings to customers across a range of industrial markets through both UK production and international supply partnerships. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Sales Manager, Technical Sales Manager, Commercial Manager, Business Development Manager, Head of Sales, foundry sales, castings, forgings, metal components, engineering-led manufacturing, OEM sales, subcontract manufacturing. Benefits: 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service up to 28 days Monday to Friday with half day finish on Fridays Company pension scheme Long service award scheme Enhanced Paternity Pay Company Sick Pay Company Bonus Scheme Paid company social events throughout the year Annual pay reviews Christmas and Birthday Bonus Life Assurance
Owen Daniels
Contract Manufacturing Engineer x2
Owen Daniels Sunbury-on-thames, Middlesex
Manufacturing Engineer 8 month contract - Outside IR35 Immediate start Sunbury on Thames Our client are a leading manufacturer providing specialist solutions to a variety of industries such as aerospace, power generation, rail and oil and gas industries. They are looking for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join the team. Manufacturing Engineer Working across operations, supply chain and design engineering to provide manufacturing engineering expertise in supporting existing and new products, defining new and supporting existing processes. You will assist in the implementation of strategic Lean initiatives throughout the Company, leading some Continuous Improvement projects. Main Duties/Responsibilities Work with manufacturing cell leaders, lean co-ordinator and design engineering to improve process efficiencies Implement 'Standard work', generating & maintaining manufacturing documentation (SOP's, Routings, "Visual Factory" displays) Creation & Maintenance of Routings in the MRP system Implement lean manufacturing methods (e.g. 1-piece flow lines, visual factory) to reduce throughput times, rework/scrap and work in progress Implement basic improvement tools, from 5S, 7 Wastes, Visual Management and Standardised Work balanced assembly lines where single (best) piece flow philosophies are employed Implement any required layout changes, ensuring both the facilities and maintenance teams are fully involved Support the Manufacturing Cells with their recording, and analysis of production data, and ensure the correct focus is placed on the main issues arising Initiate and / or lead improvement projects and CAPEX to enable new process and product introductions. Work with Engineering on product documentation modifications and parts obsolescence Provide day-to-day manufacturing engineering support for the production cells to enable customer schedule adherence (Fracas/concessions, change notes or MRB (material review board) Lead and work in teams to develop process FMEA, in their construction and implementation. Manage new product introductions and the manufacture of legacy products from release to production through the product life cycle. Mentor for cell leaders for improved methods of manufacturing assembly and test. Manufacturing Engineer Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications; 5+ years experience within a manufacturing/engineering environment, ideally for the aerospace industry Previous experience of NPI Experience of implementing Standard Work processes Proven record of successfully implementing Lean in an industrial environment (either as a co-ordinator or as a leader) A proven track record of generating and maintaining process maps, PFMEA's and control plans Strong knowledge of lean manufacturing principles Experience of using problem solving techniques (5 Why's, Fishbone/Ishikawa diagrams, 8D) Significant technical & problem solving experience in an electro-mech. manufacturing environment. Good time management with a significant track record of planning / managing complex long term projects.
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Manufacturing Engineer 8 month contract - Outside IR35 Immediate start Sunbury on Thames Our client are a leading manufacturer providing specialist solutions to a variety of industries such as aerospace, power generation, rail and oil and gas industries. They are looking for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join the team. Manufacturing Engineer Working across operations, supply chain and design engineering to provide manufacturing engineering expertise in supporting existing and new products, defining new and supporting existing processes. You will assist in the implementation of strategic Lean initiatives throughout the Company, leading some Continuous Improvement projects. Main Duties/Responsibilities Work with manufacturing cell leaders, lean co-ordinator and design engineering to improve process efficiencies Implement 'Standard work', generating & maintaining manufacturing documentation (SOP's, Routings, "Visual Factory" displays) Creation & Maintenance of Routings in the MRP system Implement lean manufacturing methods (e.g. 1-piece flow lines, visual factory) to reduce throughput times, rework/scrap and work in progress Implement basic improvement tools, from 5S, 7 Wastes, Visual Management and Standardised Work balanced assembly lines where single (best) piece flow philosophies are employed Implement any required layout changes, ensuring both the facilities and maintenance teams are fully involved Support the Manufacturing Cells with their recording, and analysis of production data, and ensure the correct focus is placed on the main issues arising Initiate and / or lead improvement projects and CAPEX to enable new process and product introductions. Work with Engineering on product documentation modifications and parts obsolescence Provide day-to-day manufacturing engineering support for the production cells to enable customer schedule adherence (Fracas/concessions, change notes or MRB (material review board) Lead and work in teams to develop process FMEA, in their construction and implementation. Manage new product introductions and the manufacture of legacy products from release to production through the product life cycle. Mentor for cell leaders for improved methods of manufacturing assembly and test. Manufacturing Engineer Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications; 5+ years experience within a manufacturing/engineering environment, ideally for the aerospace industry Previous experience of NPI Experience of implementing Standard Work processes Proven record of successfully implementing Lean in an industrial environment (either as a co-ordinator or as a leader) A proven track record of generating and maintaining process maps, PFMEA's and control plans Strong knowledge of lean manufacturing principles Experience of using problem solving techniques (5 Why's, Fishbone/Ishikawa diagrams, 8D) Significant technical & problem solving experience in an electro-mech. manufacturing environment. Good time management with a significant track record of planning / managing complex long term projects.
Recruit4staff LTD
Packaging Line Leader
Recruit4staff LTD Pentre Maelor, Clwyd
Recruit4staff are representing a leading pharmaceutical manufacturing business in their search for a Packaging Line Leader to work in Wrexham Job Details: Pay: £17.55 per hour (including shift allowance) Hours of Work: Monday - Friday, 6 am - 2 pm / 2 pm - 10 pm Duration: Temp To Perm Job Role: As a Packaging Line Leader, you will oversee the efficient operation of automated and semi-automated packing lines within a fast-paced and highly regulated manufacturing environment. The Packaging Line Leader will ensure production targets are met while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, productivity, and compliance. The Packaging Line Leader will act as the first point of contact for packing operations, coordinating team activities, troubleshooting equipment issues, and driving continuous improvement initiatives. This is a hands-on role, working as part of the packing team while also stepping up to cover the Team Leader when required, including leading tier meetings and liaising with the Production Manager. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications: Extensive experience working in a packing department within a highly regulated manufacturing environment Demonstrable Team Leader or Supervisory experience Strong knowledge of Operational Excellence, 5S, and TPM Proven experience in a Packaging Line Leader role Advantageous Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Lean or Six Sigma certification Previous experience in a Packaging Line Leader position Additional Information Opportunity to progress into a permanent position Hands-on leadership role with team responsibility Commutable From: Wrexham, Chester, Oswestry, Deeside, Wirral Similar Job Titles: Packing Line Leader, Packing Team Leader, Senior Packer, Packing Operative, Packaging Operative For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Recruit4staff are representing a leading pharmaceutical manufacturing business in their search for a Packaging Line Leader to work in Wrexham Job Details: Pay: £17.55 per hour (including shift allowance) Hours of Work: Monday - Friday, 6 am - 2 pm / 2 pm - 10 pm Duration: Temp To Perm Job Role: As a Packaging Line Leader, you will oversee the efficient operation of automated and semi-automated packing lines within a fast-paced and highly regulated manufacturing environment. The Packaging Line Leader will ensure production targets are met while maintaining high standards of safety, quality, productivity, and compliance. The Packaging Line Leader will act as the first point of contact for packing operations, coordinating team activities, troubleshooting equipment issues, and driving continuous improvement initiatives. This is a hands-on role, working as part of the packing team while also stepping up to cover the Team Leader when required, including leading tier meetings and liaising with the Production Manager. Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications: Extensive experience working in a packing department within a highly regulated manufacturing environment Demonstrable Team Leader or Supervisory experience Strong knowledge of Operational Excellence, 5S, and TPM Proven experience in a Packaging Line Leader role Advantageous Skills, Experience, or Qualifications Lean or Six Sigma certification Previous experience in a Packaging Line Leader position Additional Information Opportunity to progress into a permanent position Hands-on leadership role with team responsibility Commutable From: Wrexham, Chester, Oswestry, Deeside, Wirral Similar Job Titles: Packing Line Leader, Packing Team Leader, Senior Packer, Packing Operative, Packaging Operative For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.
Lipton Media
Senior Marketing Manager
Lipton Media
Senior Marketing Manager Reports to: Marketing Director £45,000 - £55,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid - London The Company Leading media events business seeks a highly accomplished Events Marketing Manager to join their fast-growing events team. As Senior Marketing Manager, you will have complete bottom-line responsibility for creating and executing innovative, international marketing plans deploying online and offline direct marketing tactics. Focused on demand generation and driving leads along the sales funnel, you will be working in collaboration with the Marketing Director, Managing Director and Delegates Sales to ensure that you are focusing on areas of attendee marketing across the industry. Key Responsibilities: Formulating and executing targeted attendee marketing strategies with a goal to drive scale on premium and free visitor reg's and to drive attendance to the show Establish close working relationships with their exhibitor clients to create extended campaigns and outreach Forging mutually beneficial marketing partnerships with associations and publications with the goal of driving visitor attendance Utilising a full range of online marketing tactics, including social media, SEO and PPC Nurturing customers up the advocacy ladder by engaging them with tailored marketing copy and understanding how to navigate the commercial landscape. Preparing all promotional copy and collateral for internal and client use Establishing effective working relationships with speakers to gain their buy in to promote the expo through podcasts, webinars and webcasts Hitting agreed targets for direct revenue generation, registration numbers and lead generation whilst closely managing the event marketing budget Profile of Experience: Educated to degree level 2:1 or equivalent working experience - ideally within marketing or communications 3+ years event marketing experience preferred, ideally gained within exhibitions Commercial mindset - Experience in driving leads and footfall with a focus on conversion and ROI Experience with digital marketing (SEO & SEM, social media etc.) Excellent written & oral communication skills Is a creative problem-solver, detail focused and analytically inclined Ability to work independently under tight deadlines Self-driven, results-oriented, with a positive outlook Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Senior Marketing Manager Reports to: Marketing Director £45,000 - £55,000 Base + Bonus Hybrid - London The Company Leading media events business seeks a highly accomplished Events Marketing Manager to join their fast-growing events team. As Senior Marketing Manager, you will have complete bottom-line responsibility for creating and executing innovative, international marketing plans deploying online and offline direct marketing tactics. Focused on demand generation and driving leads along the sales funnel, you will be working in collaboration with the Marketing Director, Managing Director and Delegates Sales to ensure that you are focusing on areas of attendee marketing across the industry. Key Responsibilities: Formulating and executing targeted attendee marketing strategies with a goal to drive scale on premium and free visitor reg's and to drive attendance to the show Establish close working relationships with their exhibitor clients to create extended campaigns and outreach Forging mutually beneficial marketing partnerships with associations and publications with the goal of driving visitor attendance Utilising a full range of online marketing tactics, including social media, SEO and PPC Nurturing customers up the advocacy ladder by engaging them with tailored marketing copy and understanding how to navigate the commercial landscape. Preparing all promotional copy and collateral for internal and client use Establishing effective working relationships with speakers to gain their buy in to promote the expo through podcasts, webinars and webcasts Hitting agreed targets for direct revenue generation, registration numbers and lead generation whilst closely managing the event marketing budget Profile of Experience: Educated to degree level 2:1 or equivalent working experience - ideally within marketing or communications 3+ years event marketing experience preferred, ideally gained within exhibitions Commercial mindset - Experience in driving leads and footfall with a focus on conversion and ROI Experience with digital marketing (SEO & SEM, social media etc.) Excellent written & oral communication skills Is a creative problem-solver, detail focused and analytically inclined Ability to work independently under tight deadlines Self-driven, results-oriented, with a positive outlook Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
ARK SCHOOLS
Chef Manager
ARK SCHOOLS
About The Role Chef Manager Be supported and encouraged to be the best that you can be Start date: September 2026 Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. Hours: 36 hours per week Monday - Friday, term time plus two weeks during school holiday periods (41 weeks per year in total) Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, Westminster, London Nearest Tube station: Royal Oak (Hammersmith & City, Circle) or Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo) Deadline: Monday 1st June at 10am. Ofsted: Outstanding in all areas (2024). Visits to our school are warmly encouraged; to arrange, please call . Ark Atwood is passionate about life-changing teaching and instilling an eagerness to learn within our pupils. The success of our staff has led to a rating of outstanding by Ofsted, just two years after opening. In order to help us achieve our vision for success, we are looking for a Chef Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for leading the catering team, creating new exciting menus and leading the food education across the school. You will play a pivotal role in a committed team and make a real impact on the outcomes of our pupils. Great importance is placed on the welfare of the pupils, with the catering operation being central to this. As a member of staff at Ark Atwood, you will be part of Ark, an international charity and one of the UK's most successful multi-academy trusts, with a network of 35 schools in 4 locations across the country. Visit our website for more information on the school. For an informal, confidential discussion, please contact the Executive Principal via email Please submit your application online by visiting If you have any technical difficulties, please contact the recruitment team on or . The deadline for applications is Monday 1st June at 10am. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early applications are encouraged. Ark is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Job Description: Chef Manager Reporting to: Executive Principal. Responsible for: Catering assistants. Start date: September 2026. Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, W9 2JY. Contract: Term time + 2 weeks (41 weeks per year), 36 hours per week Monday - Friday. Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. The Role As Chef Manager you will lead the team responsible for ensuring the highest quality of lunches and afterschool refreshments to around 450 pupils, staff and visitors daily, within pre-agreed budgetary terms. To continuously develop the catering service and education at school through the introduction of innovation and interest, being mindful that all innovation must be to the benefit of the health and well-being of the pupils and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Key Responsibilities Meal Service: Continuously develop the catering service at school through innovative planning, prioritising the health and well-being of students and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Be the lead chef when catering for meals, including special events or functions. Draw up a three weekly menu cycle for each term based on suitability for 4 - 11 year old's, seasonality, fresh ingredients and nutritional balance and market initiative. Create individual menus for specific hospitality events. Order all items required for the production of these menus. Manage costs and stock of all areas of food productions, in keeping with the academy's catering budget, recording monthly stock counts and calculate food costs accordingly. Keep a record of all kitchen (not plate) wastage and cost this wastage at the end of each week. Calculate the percentage wasted to total food consumption monthly (target 5%). Finance Management: Ensure that the Catering Department operates at maximum efficiency within budgetary targets to deliver the required level of service at all times. At least one term in advance of the start of the budget financial year, draw up a draft catering budget in conjunction with the Headteacher for discussion. Make revisions and agree final budget against which targets will be set. Monitor financial performance monthly and in a format agreed with the Senior Leadership Team. Any overspends to be either justified or an action plan produced which rectifies the overspend in the following reporting period. Evidence of catering financial best practice to be in place such as recipe/dish costings, cost per head calculations, wastage monitoring and minimum monthly stock-takes. Arrange the working rota cover effectively ensuring that all areas are fully covered and that the labour force is used to best effect both operationally and financially. People Management: To be the primary point of contact for the catering team and to be responsible for all matters relating to the welfare, motivation, achievement of best practice and development of this team. To assist with all interviews for the catering team, appointing new employees as necessary. Ensuring induction training, setting early objectives and acting as a guardian/mentor, as appropriate, for new team members. To conduct annual and mid-year appraisals for the Catering Team, identifying areas for improvement, setting new targets and formulating training plans to improve skills etc. Produce Individual and Group Training Plans and conduct internal training accordingly, noting all training on the Individual Training Record Cards. Organise all internal training for the catering team, producing a comprehensive Training Plan three months prior to the beginning of the following academic year, from the training needs identified at the annual appraisals. Update personnel files accordingly. Operational: Promote exceptional standards of customer service, interacting with customers to receive feedback, to ensure that all services, operate in a friendly and efficient manner at all times Complete daily pre-service checks to ensure that all areas are fully sourced and ready for service Ensure that all members of the kitchen team are aware of their duties, especially during service periods, and the kitchen team are motivated and work closely, to ensure they run smoothly Establish and maintain systems and procedures in all operational areas under your control in order to monitor, maintain and improve upon the standards of the product and service as agreed. Interact with customers at every service period ensuring that the service is running smoothly and that the customers are happy with the service they are receiving. Operate a customer feedback system that allows constructive feedback to be gathered and suggestions to be implemented if practically or financially possible. Acknowledge and respond to all customer feedback. Ensure a set of pre-service checklists that ensures that all areas, whether within the main dining hall or at a function, are fully sourced and ready for the service to commence. Promote exceptional standards of customer service, ensuring that all services, whether core feeding or hospitality, operate in a friendly, smooth and efficient manner at all times. Introduce new service innovations on a regular basis including special days and school-related themes. Ensure with that all members of the catering team are aware of their duties throughout the day, especially during service periods, and that the kitchen team work very closely together during these periods to ensure that they run as smoothly as possible Food safety: Ensure all food is prepared and cooked in accordance with food safety policies Ensure that all records relating to the safe storage, preparation and storage of food are maintained and accessible for inspection at any time. Ensure that all kitchen equipment, work and service areas are maintained and spotlessly clean at all times and that appropriate cleaning schedules are in place, completed and archived. Carry out deep cleans of the kitchen, food storage and dining areas of the school as directed by the Headteacher. Ensure that all food handlers are food safety trained and understand their responsibilities. Health and Safety: To be responsible for all legislative requirements including health, safety, fire and hygiene legislation. To ensure that all staff members are trained and follow safe working practice at all times. Ensure that all catering equipment is safe to use and that all maintenance issues are reported as they arise. Education: To lead on the food education for the school, engaging directly with the pupils in a variety of ways, such as assemblies, cooking classes and staff meetings. . click apply for full job details
May 14, 2026
Full time
About The Role Chef Manager Be supported and encouraged to be the best that you can be Start date: September 2026 Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. Hours: 36 hours per week Monday - Friday, term time plus two weeks during school holiday periods (41 weeks per year in total) Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, Westminster, London Nearest Tube station: Royal Oak (Hammersmith & City, Circle) or Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo) Deadline: Monday 1st June at 10am. Ofsted: Outstanding in all areas (2024). Visits to our school are warmly encouraged; to arrange, please call . Ark Atwood is passionate about life-changing teaching and instilling an eagerness to learn within our pupils. The success of our staff has led to a rating of outstanding by Ofsted, just two years after opening. In order to help us achieve our vision for success, we are looking for a Chef Manager to join our team. You will be responsible for leading the catering team, creating new exciting menus and leading the food education across the school. You will play a pivotal role in a committed team and make a real impact on the outcomes of our pupils. Great importance is placed on the welfare of the pupils, with the catering operation being central to this. As a member of staff at Ark Atwood, you will be part of Ark, an international charity and one of the UK's most successful multi-academy trusts, with a network of 35 schools in 4 locations across the country. Visit our website for more information on the school. For an informal, confidential discussion, please contact the Executive Principal via email Please submit your application online by visiting If you have any technical difficulties, please contact the recruitment team on or . The deadline for applications is Monday 1st June at 10am. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early applications are encouraged. Ark is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Job Description: Chef Manager Reporting to: Executive Principal. Responsible for: Catering assistants. Start date: September 2026. Location: Ark Atwood Primary Academy, W9 2JY. Contract: Term time + 2 weeks (41 weeks per year), 36 hours per week Monday - Friday. Salary: Ark Support Staff (Inner London) Band 7: Full time equivalent circa £35,368 - £41,010; actual pro-rata salary circa dependent on the experience and calibre of candidate. The Role As Chef Manager you will lead the team responsible for ensuring the highest quality of lunches and afterschool refreshments to around 450 pupils, staff and visitors daily, within pre-agreed budgetary terms. To continuously develop the catering service and education at school through the introduction of innovation and interest, being mindful that all innovation must be to the benefit of the health and well-being of the pupils and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Key Responsibilities Meal Service: Continuously develop the catering service at school through innovative planning, prioritising the health and well-being of students and the promotion of a healthy well-balanced lifestyle. Be the lead chef when catering for meals, including special events or functions. Draw up a three weekly menu cycle for each term based on suitability for 4 - 11 year old's, seasonality, fresh ingredients and nutritional balance and market initiative. Create individual menus for specific hospitality events. Order all items required for the production of these menus. Manage costs and stock of all areas of food productions, in keeping with the academy's catering budget, recording monthly stock counts and calculate food costs accordingly. Keep a record of all kitchen (not plate) wastage and cost this wastage at the end of each week. Calculate the percentage wasted to total food consumption monthly (target 5%). Finance Management: Ensure that the Catering Department operates at maximum efficiency within budgetary targets to deliver the required level of service at all times. At least one term in advance of the start of the budget financial year, draw up a draft catering budget in conjunction with the Headteacher for discussion. Make revisions and agree final budget against which targets will be set. Monitor financial performance monthly and in a format agreed with the Senior Leadership Team. Any overspends to be either justified or an action plan produced which rectifies the overspend in the following reporting period. Evidence of catering financial best practice to be in place such as recipe/dish costings, cost per head calculations, wastage monitoring and minimum monthly stock-takes. Arrange the working rota cover effectively ensuring that all areas are fully covered and that the labour force is used to best effect both operationally and financially. People Management: To be the primary point of contact for the catering team and to be responsible for all matters relating to the welfare, motivation, achievement of best practice and development of this team. To assist with all interviews for the catering team, appointing new employees as necessary. Ensuring induction training, setting early objectives and acting as a guardian/mentor, as appropriate, for new team members. To conduct annual and mid-year appraisals for the Catering Team, identifying areas for improvement, setting new targets and formulating training plans to improve skills etc. Produce Individual and Group Training Plans and conduct internal training accordingly, noting all training on the Individual Training Record Cards. Organise all internal training for the catering team, producing a comprehensive Training Plan three months prior to the beginning of the following academic year, from the training needs identified at the annual appraisals. Update personnel files accordingly. Operational: Promote exceptional standards of customer service, interacting with customers to receive feedback, to ensure that all services, operate in a friendly and efficient manner at all times Complete daily pre-service checks to ensure that all areas are fully sourced and ready for service Ensure that all members of the kitchen team are aware of their duties, especially during service periods, and the kitchen team are motivated and work closely, to ensure they run smoothly Establish and maintain systems and procedures in all operational areas under your control in order to monitor, maintain and improve upon the standards of the product and service as agreed. Interact with customers at every service period ensuring that the service is running smoothly and that the customers are happy with the service they are receiving. Operate a customer feedback system that allows constructive feedback to be gathered and suggestions to be implemented if practically or financially possible. Acknowledge and respond to all customer feedback. Ensure a set of pre-service checklists that ensures that all areas, whether within the main dining hall or at a function, are fully sourced and ready for the service to commence. Promote exceptional standards of customer service, ensuring that all services, whether core feeding or hospitality, operate in a friendly, smooth and efficient manner at all times. Introduce new service innovations on a regular basis including special days and school-related themes. Ensure with that all members of the catering team are aware of their duties throughout the day, especially during service periods, and that the kitchen team work very closely together during these periods to ensure that they run as smoothly as possible Food safety: Ensure all food is prepared and cooked in accordance with food safety policies Ensure that all records relating to the safe storage, preparation and storage of food are maintained and accessible for inspection at any time. Ensure that all kitchen equipment, work and service areas are maintained and spotlessly clean at all times and that appropriate cleaning schedules are in place, completed and archived. Carry out deep cleans of the kitchen, food storage and dining areas of the school as directed by the Headteacher. Ensure that all food handlers are food safety trained and understand their responsibilities. Health and Safety: To be responsible for all legislative requirements including health, safety, fire and hygiene legislation. To ensure that all staff members are trained and follow safe working practice at all times. Ensure that all catering equipment is safe to use and that all maintenance issues are reported as they arise. Education: To lead on the food education for the school, engaging directly with the pupils in a variety of ways, such as assemblies, cooking classes and staff meetings. . click apply for full job details
Manufacturing Engineering Manager - Microelectronics
TT Electronics Bedlington, Northumberland
Company Overview COME JOIN OUR JOURNEY! When you join TT, you join our global community of visionaries, creators, and achievers dedicated to engineering and manufacturing electronic solutions enabling a safer, healthier and more sustainable world. Simply put, we are a global manufacturer with a passion for engineering advanced electronics that benefit our planet and people for future generations. We are committed to having a positive impact on the world through a culture built around safety, transparency, collaboration, and positive relationships. Our teams are fuelled by performance and expertise, leading the charge in innovation, efficiency and delivering world class customer service. Be part of the journey. Role Overview and Responsibilities This is an excellent opportunity to take the step from Senior Engineer to a direct Management position and lead a team of 8 to 10 Engineers and Technicians through manufacture and complex electronics assembly of products going into a range of regulated industries. Key Responsibilities: Team leadership: Lead and develop a multi disciplinary team of engineers and technicians while fostering a culture of technical and operational excellence. Continuous Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean tools and diagnostics to reduce the Cost of Poor Quality (CoPQ) and waste. Technical Ownership: Oversee core assembly modules developing and maintaining KPIs to drive deliverables against key strategic objectives. Yield & Stability: Manage daily yield, driving the elimination of stoppages and downtime to achieve world class OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness). SPC & Control: Implement real time Statistical Process Control for critical to quality (CTQ) parameters. Yield Test Correlation: Apply data driven analytics to identify process excursions and drive root cause corrective actions (RCCA). Validation: Manage the industrialisation of process development and test system validation, including Design of Experiments (DoE) and Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R) studies for optimisation and repeatability. AE Integration: Coordinate the introduction of automated equipment in process and Test and hardware/software interfaces into the production flow. Cross Functional Collaboration: Work with the Product team during the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase to ensure DfM and DfT capability. Work with Production, Quality and Supply Chain teams to resolve technical challenges and maximise Operational Efficiencies. Production Support: Support day to day production demand NPI activities, collaborating across wider operations. Budget Ownership: With support from your line manager, manage budgets for implementing equipment upgrades and improvements in line with objectives. Qualifications, Skills and Attributes Qualifications required Engineering Degree in a relevant discipline or qualified by experience. An additional certification in Lean Six Sigma, Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM), etc would be beneficial but is not essential to apply. Skills and Experience required A background in microelectronics assembly, packaging and test. Strong experience in a manufacturing or process engineering role. Familiarity with TPM, equipment maintainability, and operational performance metrics (OEE, TTP, DT, etc.). Demonstrated ability to lead engineering teams, manage budgets, and drive change in complex environments. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in digital manufacturing or Industry 4.0 implementation. Exposure to industrial investment planning and ROI analysis. Familiar with SPS frameworks or similar operational excellence systems. What We Offer You From this role you will have the opportunity to develop the experience needed to explore and progress to more senior leadership roles within TT Electronics Bedlington, or the wider group, if this is in your own career plan. Competitive Salary Enhanced pension contributions Healthcare cashback plan Employee assistance programme Site incentive plan Financial wellbeing benefit Discounted online and high street shopping and lifestyle vouchers Cycle to Work Scheme Discounted RAC membership Discounted Gym membership 5 weeks (in hours) annual leave plus bank holidays A supportive and friendly working environment with a focus on wellbeing and sustainability TT Electronics are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and actively encourage applications from under represented groups. Please be aware that many roles at TT Electronics are subject to both security and export control restrictions which means that limitations relating to nationality may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates must achieve Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS). TT Electronics is unable to sponsor work visas for this role. We hold Health and Safety in the highest regard at TT, with the Wellbeing of our employees our top priority. Any successful candidate will be required to successfully pass a pre employment Drug and Alcohol Screening.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Company Overview COME JOIN OUR JOURNEY! When you join TT, you join our global community of visionaries, creators, and achievers dedicated to engineering and manufacturing electronic solutions enabling a safer, healthier and more sustainable world. Simply put, we are a global manufacturer with a passion for engineering advanced electronics that benefit our planet and people for future generations. We are committed to having a positive impact on the world through a culture built around safety, transparency, collaboration, and positive relationships. Our teams are fuelled by performance and expertise, leading the charge in innovation, efficiency and delivering world class customer service. Be part of the journey. Role Overview and Responsibilities This is an excellent opportunity to take the step from Senior Engineer to a direct Management position and lead a team of 8 to 10 Engineers and Technicians through manufacture and complex electronics assembly of products going into a range of regulated industries. Key Responsibilities: Team leadership: Lead and develop a multi disciplinary team of engineers and technicians while fostering a culture of technical and operational excellence. Continuous Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean tools and diagnostics to reduce the Cost of Poor Quality (CoPQ) and waste. Technical Ownership: Oversee core assembly modules developing and maintaining KPIs to drive deliverables against key strategic objectives. Yield & Stability: Manage daily yield, driving the elimination of stoppages and downtime to achieve world class OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness). SPC & Control: Implement real time Statistical Process Control for critical to quality (CTQ) parameters. Yield Test Correlation: Apply data driven analytics to identify process excursions and drive root cause corrective actions (RCCA). Validation: Manage the industrialisation of process development and test system validation, including Design of Experiments (DoE) and Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R) studies for optimisation and repeatability. AE Integration: Coordinate the introduction of automated equipment in process and Test and hardware/software interfaces into the production flow. Cross Functional Collaboration: Work with the Product team during the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase to ensure DfM and DfT capability. Work with Production, Quality and Supply Chain teams to resolve technical challenges and maximise Operational Efficiencies. Production Support: Support day to day production demand NPI activities, collaborating across wider operations. Budget Ownership: With support from your line manager, manage budgets for implementing equipment upgrades and improvements in line with objectives. Qualifications, Skills and Attributes Qualifications required Engineering Degree in a relevant discipline or qualified by experience. An additional certification in Lean Six Sigma, Total Preventative Maintenance (TPM), etc would be beneficial but is not essential to apply. Skills and Experience required A background in microelectronics assembly, packaging and test. Strong experience in a manufacturing or process engineering role. Familiarity with TPM, equipment maintainability, and operational performance metrics (OEE, TTP, DT, etc.). Demonstrated ability to lead engineering teams, manage budgets, and drive change in complex environments. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Experience in digital manufacturing or Industry 4.0 implementation. Exposure to industrial investment planning and ROI analysis. Familiar with SPS frameworks or similar operational excellence systems. What We Offer You From this role you will have the opportunity to develop the experience needed to explore and progress to more senior leadership roles within TT Electronics Bedlington, or the wider group, if this is in your own career plan. Competitive Salary Enhanced pension contributions Healthcare cashback plan Employee assistance programme Site incentive plan Financial wellbeing benefit Discounted online and high street shopping and lifestyle vouchers Cycle to Work Scheme Discounted RAC membership Discounted Gym membership 5 weeks (in hours) annual leave plus bank holidays A supportive and friendly working environment with a focus on wellbeing and sustainability TT Electronics are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and actively encourage applications from under represented groups. Please be aware that many roles at TT Electronics are subject to both security and export control restrictions which means that limitations relating to nationality may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates must achieve Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS). TT Electronics is unable to sponsor work visas for this role. We hold Health and Safety in the highest regard at TT, with the Wellbeing of our employees our top priority. Any successful candidate will be required to successfully pass a pre employment Drug and Alcohol Screening.
Business Unit Manager
ComputerWorld Personnel Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
Business Unit Manager Swansea £78,000 Commutable from Swansea, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath, Llanelli, Ammanford, Glynneath, Aberdare, Pontardawe, Ystradgynlais, Porthcawl Benefits 25 Days + Bank Holidays Car Allowance 8% matched Pension Private Medical Private Dental Bonus Company sick pay This is a fantastic opportunity to join a world leader in an Business Unit Manager role. This position will provide you with excellent job security, a market leading salary alongside a fantastic benefits package including a car allowance, matched pension, medical and dental cover. This role is well suited to a candidate with a strong manufacturing operations background, with experience of overseeing a business function in a manufacturing setting. Roles and Responsibilities Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager will have responsibility for managing the day-to day Safety, Quality, Throughput and Cost for all plant Business Units. Is accountable for Leading the HSE legislative requirements and Zero Harm processes. Delivery of the Zero Defects programme and adherence to quality standards and procedures. Must Staff to the Throughput and Labour Plan. Is accountable for the Business Unit P&L. Achieve Quality and Throughput Goals, Targets & Expectations for the Business Unit. Responsible for ensuring production plans are available and adhered to at key resources. Requirements Demonstrated experience in a similar role in a manufacturing environment. Demonstrated experience and exposure to a union environment would be advantageous. Demonstrated experience in managing people. Effective budget control and communication activities. Prioritising activities, continuous improvement activities) and managing systems including. Knowledge of ISO9001, OSHA18001 and ISO14001. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Business Unit Manager Swansea £78,000 Commutable from Swansea, Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath, Llanelli, Ammanford, Glynneath, Aberdare, Pontardawe, Ystradgynlais, Porthcawl Benefits 25 Days + Bank Holidays Car Allowance 8% matched Pension Private Medical Private Dental Bonus Company sick pay This is a fantastic opportunity to join a world leader in an Business Unit Manager role. This position will provide you with excellent job security, a market leading salary alongside a fantastic benefits package including a car allowance, matched pension, medical and dental cover. This role is well suited to a candidate with a strong manufacturing operations background, with experience of overseeing a business function in a manufacturing setting. Roles and Responsibilities Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager will have responsibility for managing the day-to day Safety, Quality, Throughput and Cost for all plant Business Units. Is accountable for Leading the HSE legislative requirements and Zero Harm processes. Delivery of the Zero Defects programme and adherence to quality standards and procedures. Must Staff to the Throughput and Labour Plan. Is accountable for the Business Unit P&L. Achieve Quality and Throughput Goals, Targets & Expectations for the Business Unit. Responsible for ensuring production plans are available and adhered to at key resources. Requirements Demonstrated experience in a similar role in a manufacturing environment. Demonstrated experience and exposure to a union environment would be advantageous. Demonstrated experience in managing people. Effective budget control and communication activities. Prioritising activities, continuous improvement activities) and managing systems including. Knowledge of ISO9001, OSHA18001 and ISO14001. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Pioneer Selection Ltd
Deputy Plant Manager
Pioneer Selection Ltd
DEPUTY PLANT MANAGER (MRF) Job Title Deputy Plant Manager Location Wandsworth, London Salary £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Benefits Shift Days (38.5 hours per week) Job Role of the Deputy Plant Manager An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Deputy Plant Manager to join a well-established and growing recycling and waste management facility. This is a key operational role within a busy Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), offering a hands-on position where you will take ownership of plant performance, team leadership, and operational efficiency. Working closely with the Senior Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the full waste processing operation from intake through to separation ensuring the plant runs safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with environmental regulations. This is a highly visible role combining operational management with a hands-on presence across the site. Key responsibilities include: Managing the waste processing operation ( tonnes daily throughput) Ensuring compliance with environmental permits and legal requirements Overseeing plant performance and resolving operational and quality issues Leading and managing a team of 11 staff including supervisors and operators Ensuring Health & Safety standards are maintained across the facility Preparing reports, analysing performance, and driving improvements Liaising with external bodies such as the Environment Agency Managing budgets, resources, and departmental financial performance Supporting business continuity and maintaining existing contracts Contributing to continuous improvement and operational efficiency initiatives Sector Operational Management / Recycling & Waste Processing Non-Negotiable Requirements of the Deputy Plant Manager Experience within a process, plant, or production environment Proven experience managing teams Desirable Requirements for the Deputy Plant Manager Experience within a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) or waste/recycling sector IOSH Managing Safely qualification (essential) Management qualification or Certificate of Technical Competence Experience operating plant equipment (e.g. forklifts, loading shovels) The Deputy Plant Manager will benefit from: Working for a well-established and growing environmental services business Clear progression opportunities across multiple UK sites Strong training and development support (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH) Competitive salary with annual bonus (12.5%) Benefits package including private healthcare, pension, and dental Accessible location with excellent transport links and on-site parking
May 14, 2026
Full time
DEPUTY PLANT MANAGER (MRF) Job Title Deputy Plant Manager Location Wandsworth, London Salary £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Benefits Shift Days (38.5 hours per week) Job Role of the Deputy Plant Manager An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Deputy Plant Manager to join a well-established and growing recycling and waste management facility. This is a key operational role within a busy Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), offering a hands-on position where you will take ownership of plant performance, team leadership, and operational efficiency. Working closely with the Senior Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the full waste processing operation from intake through to separation ensuring the plant runs safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with environmental regulations. This is a highly visible role combining operational management with a hands-on presence across the site. Key responsibilities include: Managing the waste processing operation ( tonnes daily throughput) Ensuring compliance with environmental permits and legal requirements Overseeing plant performance and resolving operational and quality issues Leading and managing a team of 11 staff including supervisors and operators Ensuring Health & Safety standards are maintained across the facility Preparing reports, analysing performance, and driving improvements Liaising with external bodies such as the Environment Agency Managing budgets, resources, and departmental financial performance Supporting business continuity and maintaining existing contracts Contributing to continuous improvement and operational efficiency initiatives Sector Operational Management / Recycling & Waste Processing Non-Negotiable Requirements of the Deputy Plant Manager Experience within a process, plant, or production environment Proven experience managing teams Desirable Requirements for the Deputy Plant Manager Experience within a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) or waste/recycling sector IOSH Managing Safely qualification (essential) Management qualification or Certificate of Technical Competence Experience operating plant equipment (e.g. forklifts, loading shovels) The Deputy Plant Manager will benefit from: Working for a well-established and growing environmental services business Clear progression opportunities across multiple UK sites Strong training and development support (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH) Competitive salary with annual bonus (12.5%) Benefits package including private healthcare, pension, and dental Accessible location with excellent transport links and on-site parking
Andover Trailers Ltd
Field Service Engineer - Heavy & Ministry of Defence (MOD) Trailers
Andover Trailers Ltd Andover, Hampshire
Overview Founded in 1985, Andover Trailers Limited has become a leader in the field of specialist body and trailer manufacturing. We are renowned for our unrivalled engineering standards and the highest quality materials, ensuring our products offer an unmatched combination of strength, durability, and operational ease. Each trailer and body leaving our facility is a testament to our commitment to "Better by Design," tailored to meet the precise needs of our customers now and in the future. Role Purpose To provide high-quality on-site servicing, fault diagnosis, and repair of heavy commercial trailers and MOD trailers. The role requires strong mechanical and electrical skills, a proactive approach, and a commitment to safety and reliability. Key Responsibilities Perform routine maintenance, inspections, and repairs on trailers at customer locations Diagnose and fix faults in braking systems, suspension, electrical wiring, chassis, and pneumatics Replace worn or damaged parts and perform minor welding or fabrication when needed Complete all job documentation, service reports, and time sheets accurately Communicate regularly with the Service Coordinator regarding job status and requirements Ensure all work complies with VOSA, IVA, and MOD standards and specifications Maintain the service van, tools, and stock in a safe and organised manner Work safely and complete site-specific risk assessments prior to starting work Deliver a professional and courteous service to all customers Quality Standards Responsible for the quality output within your respective area/department Ensure all work meets the required quality standards and follows the relevant specifications in line with drawings and build instructions Highlight any quality issues immediately and support investigation or corrective actions Conduct quality inspections and ensuring the Job Book inspection sign-offs have been completed for your area/department before moving the product on Work closely with the Quality department to address non-conformances and implement corrective actions Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce waste, improve efficiency and enhance product quality Communication & Liaison Act as a point of contact between shop floor, production teams and management Provide regular up-dates on progress, issues and resource/material shortages or re-work requirements Complete production records including job book inspection sign-offs Communicate clearly with fitting, welding, paint and quality teams to resolve issues Work closely with Quality, Health & Safety and Stores teams to maintain smooth workflow Health & Safety Responsible for health and safety within respective area/team Ensure all work is conducted in accordance with company health & safety policies, risk assessments, and statutory regulations Promote a culture of safety-first and challenge unsafe behaviours or conditions via our near miss procedures Participate in toolbox talks, safety briefings, and support accident/incident investigations if any witness, near misses in line with support from Health & Safety Advisors Maintain a tidy and organised bay in line with Health and Safety 6S principles Ensure all tools, equipment and PPE are used correctly and maintained in good condition Other Duties Support cross-functional teams as and when required Contribute to audits, compliance checks and improvement projects Perform any other reasonable duties in line with business needs Essential Knowledge & Experience Proven experience in trailer maintenance and repair (commercial or MOD) Strong diagnostic ability across mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems Full UK driving licence Ability to work independently in the field Good communication and documentation skills Working knowledge and understanding of health and safety practices Desirable Knowledge & Experience HGV licence, preferable Knowledge of MOD-spec trailer requirements Welding and basic fabrication skills IRTEC certification or similar Familiarity with EBS/ABS systems and hydraulic components Working Hours Monday to Friday, 39 hours per week Job Type Full-time Salary From £17.26 to £18.74 per hour equivalent to £35, 000. 00- £38, 000 per annum Benefits Competitive hourly rate or salary (based on experience) 20 days holiday plus bank holidays 2/3 days gifted by the Company for Christmas/New Year Early Friday finish time of 3.00pm, for all employees Bonus Scheme- In Place for hourly paid Production/Workshop employees Overtime available- In Place for hourly paid Production/Workshop employees Free on-site Parking Convenient location, close to food outlets, green space & parks Company team events Life Assurance Scheme Pension Scheme Training and development opportunities Additional Information On site/field based working required with limited flexibility for remote working. This will include some working away from home. -Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) only Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £35,000.00-£38,000.00 per year Application question(s): Experience in trailer maintenance and repair (commercial or MOD) Strong diagnostic ability across mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems Ability to work independently in the field Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
May 14, 2026
Full time
Overview Founded in 1985, Andover Trailers Limited has become a leader in the field of specialist body and trailer manufacturing. We are renowned for our unrivalled engineering standards and the highest quality materials, ensuring our products offer an unmatched combination of strength, durability, and operational ease. Each trailer and body leaving our facility is a testament to our commitment to "Better by Design," tailored to meet the precise needs of our customers now and in the future. Role Purpose To provide high-quality on-site servicing, fault diagnosis, and repair of heavy commercial trailers and MOD trailers. The role requires strong mechanical and electrical skills, a proactive approach, and a commitment to safety and reliability. Key Responsibilities Perform routine maintenance, inspections, and repairs on trailers at customer locations Diagnose and fix faults in braking systems, suspension, electrical wiring, chassis, and pneumatics Replace worn or damaged parts and perform minor welding or fabrication when needed Complete all job documentation, service reports, and time sheets accurately Communicate regularly with the Service Coordinator regarding job status and requirements Ensure all work complies with VOSA, IVA, and MOD standards and specifications Maintain the service van, tools, and stock in a safe and organised manner Work safely and complete site-specific risk assessments prior to starting work Deliver a professional and courteous service to all customers Quality Standards Responsible for the quality output within your respective area/department Ensure all work meets the required quality standards and follows the relevant specifications in line with drawings and build instructions Highlight any quality issues immediately and support investigation or corrective actions Conduct quality inspections and ensuring the Job Book inspection sign-offs have been completed for your area/department before moving the product on Work closely with the Quality department to address non-conformances and implement corrective actions Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce waste, improve efficiency and enhance product quality Communication & Liaison Act as a point of contact between shop floor, production teams and management Provide regular up-dates on progress, issues and resource/material shortages or re-work requirements Complete production records including job book inspection sign-offs Communicate clearly with fitting, welding, paint and quality teams to resolve issues Work closely with Quality, Health & Safety and Stores teams to maintain smooth workflow Health & Safety Responsible for health and safety within respective area/team Ensure all work is conducted in accordance with company health & safety policies, risk assessments, and statutory regulations Promote a culture of safety-first and challenge unsafe behaviours or conditions via our near miss procedures Participate in toolbox talks, safety briefings, and support accident/incident investigations if any witness, near misses in line with support from Health & Safety Advisors Maintain a tidy and organised bay in line with Health and Safety 6S principles Ensure all tools, equipment and PPE are used correctly and maintained in good condition Other Duties Support cross-functional teams as and when required Contribute to audits, compliance checks and improvement projects Perform any other reasonable duties in line with business needs Essential Knowledge & Experience Proven experience in trailer maintenance and repair (commercial or MOD) Strong diagnostic ability across mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems Full UK driving licence Ability to work independently in the field Good communication and documentation skills Working knowledge and understanding of health and safety practices Desirable Knowledge & Experience HGV licence, preferable Knowledge of MOD-spec trailer requirements Welding and basic fabrication skills IRTEC certification or similar Familiarity with EBS/ABS systems and hydraulic components Working Hours Monday to Friday, 39 hours per week Job Type Full-time Salary From £17.26 to £18.74 per hour equivalent to £35, 000. 00- £38, 000 per annum Benefits Competitive hourly rate or salary (based on experience) 20 days holiday plus bank holidays 2/3 days gifted by the Company for Christmas/New Year Early Friday finish time of 3.00pm, for all employees Bonus Scheme- In Place for hourly paid Production/Workshop employees Overtime available- In Place for hourly paid Production/Workshop employees Free on-site Parking Convenient location, close to food outlets, green space & parks Company team events Life Assurance Scheme Pension Scheme Training and development opportunities Additional Information On site/field based working required with limited flexibility for remote working. This will include some working away from home. -Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) only Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £35,000.00-£38,000.00 per year Application question(s): Experience in trailer maintenance and repair (commercial or MOD) Strong diagnostic ability across mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems Ability to work independently in the field Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Owen Daniels
Manufacturing Team Leader
Owen Daniels Derby, Derbyshire
Do you have experience working in a within a manufacturing environment? If so, this position could be perfect for you! Our client is a global, leading precision component manufacturer primarily operating in the Aerospace sector. They manufacture precision engineered parts for aerospace customers (mainly precision fabrication and machining) and are looking for a General Hand to join their growing team. The ideal candidate will have relevant experience supporting a facilities/maintenance department. Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Permanent Up to £41,200 39 hours (Flexible Start & Finish Times) Mon-Fri: 07:00 and 08:00 (Start) Mon-Thurs: 16:00 and 17:00 (Finish), Friday: 12.00 (Finish) Derby Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Job Description Support the "internal customer" (Manufacturing Manager) by sharing agreed objectives on EHS, Quality, Cost and Delivery and participating in the Operational Control model. Responsible for conducting the designated departmental walk the floor routine. Participate in the Daily Operations meeting, taking ownership of problems assigned to the TL function for resolution. Participation also includes presenting daily production metrics, quality issues, reporting on departmental EHS and capacity planning. Contribute to the delivery of the EHS Model, by leading in Job Safety Observations and providing technical/process solutions to EHS problems where appropriate. Understand the process constraints and operating rules of the value stream covered in the TL role and lead problem-solving exercises to improve flow where relevant. Support Manufacturing Manager through day-to-day supervision of Machine Shop Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications Must have leadership/management experience Knowledge of SQCDP and confident communicator Demonstrates good teamwork, but should also be capable of working individually Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Company Benefits 28 days Annual Leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays) Participation in the Employee Bonus Scheme Pension Scheme Eligibility If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
May 14, 2026
Full time
Do you have experience working in a within a manufacturing environment? If so, this position could be perfect for you! Our client is a global, leading precision component manufacturer primarily operating in the Aerospace sector. They manufacture precision engineered parts for aerospace customers (mainly precision fabrication and machining) and are looking for a General Hand to join their growing team. The ideal candidate will have relevant experience supporting a facilities/maintenance department. Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Permanent Up to £41,200 39 hours (Flexible Start & Finish Times) Mon-Fri: 07:00 and 08:00 (Start) Mon-Thurs: 16:00 and 17:00 (Finish), Friday: 12.00 (Finish) Derby Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Job Description Support the "internal customer" (Manufacturing Manager) by sharing agreed objectives on EHS, Quality, Cost and Delivery and participating in the Operational Control model. Responsible for conducting the designated departmental walk the floor routine. Participate in the Daily Operations meeting, taking ownership of problems assigned to the TL function for resolution. Participation also includes presenting daily production metrics, quality issues, reporting on departmental EHS and capacity planning. Contribute to the delivery of the EHS Model, by leading in Job Safety Observations and providing technical/process solutions to EHS problems where appropriate. Understand the process constraints and operating rules of the value stream covered in the TL role and lead problem-solving exercises to improve flow where relevant. Support Manufacturing Manager through day-to-day supervision of Machine Shop Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications Must have leadership/management experience Knowledge of SQCDP and confident communicator Demonstrates good teamwork, but should also be capable of working individually Manufacturing Team Leader (Machine Shop) Company Benefits 28 days Annual Leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays) Participation in the Employee Bonus Scheme Pension Scheme Eligibility If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
Head of Production
AMIQUS
About the job Astrid is a gaming studio that brings together accomplished worldbuilders and game developers to create multiplayer creative experiences. The first project is a cooperative open world sim, designed to foster connection, problem solving, and shared discovery. Players embark on a profound social experience in a richly imagined world shaped by dynamic systems, immersive storytelling, and community driven play. Our team spans the US, the UK, and beyond. We are taking a fully remote approach, but have regular in person meetups to synchronize, huddle and build our culture. Astrid is seeking an experienced Production Director to join our team. Reporting to the CEO, this key role will collaborate closely with a thoughtful group of accomplished professionals to push the boundaries of gaming and IP, delivering meaningful new worlds and experiences for our players. You are hired in a leadership position. As such, you are expected to lead by example and actively contribute to the company's positive culture and values. Who You Are You are kind You are incredibly organised You are an excellent communicator and a remarkable facilitator You are passionate about games and what they mean for our players Comfortable working in a small, agile studio environment - not too rigid You are proactive and take initiative You are a problem solver with a positive mindset who likes a challenge You care about production quality but realistic about budgets and timeline You work well with others and are a people person in heart You work well in a remote environment What You Will Do Manage the project schedule and resource allocation to meet project timelines and objectives. Work closely with the creative and technical teams to align project development with the company's vision, mission, and values. Drive the day to day production efforts for key game features or areas, implementing and refining efficient processes and best practices to deliver high quality work within deadlines. Create, manage and optimize development and production workflow and reviews. Own the creation and oversight of project specific production documentation, timelines, project management, and risk evaluations. Track, evaluate, and assess project results, providing clear and proactive status reports on progress, risks, and team productivity. Anticipate production issues and remove roadblocks or bottlenecks that may prevent developers from achieving their goals on time. Help recruit talented individuals to join the studio team. Help with operational duties like managing and tracking licenses, ordering hardware, managing access to various service websites, etc. Ensure that the project team operates in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Support, empower, and celebrate our team, our work, and our successes. Manage relationships with external development partners to ensure timely project completion and adherence to budget constraints. Qualifications (Must have) At least 7 years of production or project management experience in the gaming industry (ideally Open World, Sim, Sandbox games). Have shipped at least one or two successful AAA or indie games. Have experience with prototyping innovative projects (no cookie cutters). Proficiency with production tools such as Jira. Adept at managing agile game development teams. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comfortable working with modern production tools including AI assisted workflows. 7+ years of work experience with Game Development. 1+ years of work experience with Jira. Location Preferred remote location is the United Kingdom.
May 14, 2026
Full time
About the job Astrid is a gaming studio that brings together accomplished worldbuilders and game developers to create multiplayer creative experiences. The first project is a cooperative open world sim, designed to foster connection, problem solving, and shared discovery. Players embark on a profound social experience in a richly imagined world shaped by dynamic systems, immersive storytelling, and community driven play. Our team spans the US, the UK, and beyond. We are taking a fully remote approach, but have regular in person meetups to synchronize, huddle and build our culture. Astrid is seeking an experienced Production Director to join our team. Reporting to the CEO, this key role will collaborate closely with a thoughtful group of accomplished professionals to push the boundaries of gaming and IP, delivering meaningful new worlds and experiences for our players. You are hired in a leadership position. As such, you are expected to lead by example and actively contribute to the company's positive culture and values. Who You Are You are kind You are incredibly organised You are an excellent communicator and a remarkable facilitator You are passionate about games and what they mean for our players Comfortable working in a small, agile studio environment - not too rigid You are proactive and take initiative You are a problem solver with a positive mindset who likes a challenge You care about production quality but realistic about budgets and timeline You work well with others and are a people person in heart You work well in a remote environment What You Will Do Manage the project schedule and resource allocation to meet project timelines and objectives. Work closely with the creative and technical teams to align project development with the company's vision, mission, and values. Drive the day to day production efforts for key game features or areas, implementing and refining efficient processes and best practices to deliver high quality work within deadlines. Create, manage and optimize development and production workflow and reviews. Own the creation and oversight of project specific production documentation, timelines, project management, and risk evaluations. Track, evaluate, and assess project results, providing clear and proactive status reports on progress, risks, and team productivity. Anticipate production issues and remove roadblocks or bottlenecks that may prevent developers from achieving their goals on time. Help recruit talented individuals to join the studio team. Help with operational duties like managing and tracking licenses, ordering hardware, managing access to various service websites, etc. Ensure that the project team operates in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards. Support, empower, and celebrate our team, our work, and our successes. Manage relationships with external development partners to ensure timely project completion and adherence to budget constraints. Qualifications (Must have) At least 7 years of production or project management experience in the gaming industry (ideally Open World, Sim, Sandbox games). Have shipped at least one or two successful AAA or indie games. Have experience with prototyping innovative projects (no cookie cutters). Proficiency with production tools such as Jira. Adept at managing agile game development teams. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Comfortable working with modern production tools including AI assisted workflows. 7+ years of work experience with Game Development. 1+ years of work experience with Jira. Location Preferred remote location is the United Kingdom.
Morgan Law
Head of Finance - Technical & Close Down
Morgan Law Ipswich, Suffolk
An exciting position has arisen to join this ambitious council as the Head of Finance - Technical. Reporting into the Assistant Director of Finance, your role will be to lead the Council's technical finance function, ensuring robust, strategic, and compliant financial operations, as well as to ensure the vision of the corporate strategy is realised. Key responsibilities of the role include: Providing strategic leadership on statutory accounting, treasury management, taxation, and financial compliance. Acting as a principal financial advisor to the Council, Executive, Committees, and senior managers. Leading the closure of accounts, production of the Statement of Accounts, and liaison with External Audit. Line managing the Finance Manager and providing strategic direction to the Technical, Treasury, Insurance, Income and Payments team. Identifying and leading opportunities for innovation, compliance improvements, and risk mitigation. Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and standards. In order to be considered for the role you will need to be a qualified finance professionals (CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with the following experience: Previous experience in a local government finance role. Strong leadership and people management skills. A track record of delivering high-quality financial services in a complex organisation. Excellent communication and influencing skills. A proactive, collaborative approach to problem-solving and innovation. Highly organised and agile, with the ability to adapt quickly in a changing environment. The role is being offered on a permanent basis with a salary range of 63,092 to 67,853 with 1 day in the office.
May 14, 2026
Full time
An exciting position has arisen to join this ambitious council as the Head of Finance - Technical. Reporting into the Assistant Director of Finance, your role will be to lead the Council's technical finance function, ensuring robust, strategic, and compliant financial operations, as well as to ensure the vision of the corporate strategy is realised. Key responsibilities of the role include: Providing strategic leadership on statutory accounting, treasury management, taxation, and financial compliance. Acting as a principal financial advisor to the Council, Executive, Committees, and senior managers. Leading the closure of accounts, production of the Statement of Accounts, and liaison with External Audit. Line managing the Finance Manager and providing strategic direction to the Technical, Treasury, Insurance, Income and Payments team. Identifying and leading opportunities for innovation, compliance improvements, and risk mitigation. Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and standards. In order to be considered for the role you will need to be a qualified finance professionals (CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with the following experience: Previous experience in a local government finance role. Strong leadership and people management skills. A track record of delivering high-quality financial services in a complex organisation. Excellent communication and influencing skills. A proactive, collaborative approach to problem-solving and innovation. Highly organised and agile, with the ability to adapt quickly in a changing environment. The role is being offered on a permanent basis with a salary range of 63,092 to 67,853 with 1 day in the office.
Adecco
Production Team Leader
Adecco Burgess Hill, Sussex
Production Team Leader (Full Time) Overview The Production Team Leader is responsible for overseeing daily production operations, ensuring high-quality outputs, efficient workflows, and a safe working environment. You'll lead, develop, and engage the production team while driving continuous improvement and consistently meeting production targets. Key Responsibilities Production Leadership Lead and coordinate daily production across all areas Monitor schedules, workflow, and output to ensure deadlines and quality standards are met. Troubleshoot issues and implement timely solutions. Team Management & Development Supervise, support, and motivate the production team. Conduct regular 1:1s and team meetings to provide feedback and align on goals. Train, onboard, and develop team members, identifying ongoing training needs. Quality & Safety Carry out regular quality checks to ensure products meet company and customer standards. Maintain and continuously improve quality control processes. Enforce health and safety procedures, addressing risks and ensuring compliance. Communication & Collaboration Act as the main link between production staff and senior management. Work closely with other departments to ensure smooth order fulfilment. Continuous Improvement Review production processes and recommend efficiency improvements. Reduce waste, improve turnaround times, and optimise resource use. Encourage team involvement in improvement initiatives. Key Attributes Strong people leadership and team-building skills. Proactive, organised, and solution-focused approach. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. High attention to detail with a strong commitment to quality and safety. Ability to manage priorities in a fast-paced production environment. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Production Team Leader (Full Time) Overview The Production Team Leader is responsible for overseeing daily production operations, ensuring high-quality outputs, efficient workflows, and a safe working environment. You'll lead, develop, and engage the production team while driving continuous improvement and consistently meeting production targets. Key Responsibilities Production Leadership Lead and coordinate daily production across all areas Monitor schedules, workflow, and output to ensure deadlines and quality standards are met. Troubleshoot issues and implement timely solutions. Team Management & Development Supervise, support, and motivate the production team. Conduct regular 1:1s and team meetings to provide feedback and align on goals. Train, onboard, and develop team members, identifying ongoing training needs. Quality & Safety Carry out regular quality checks to ensure products meet company and customer standards. Maintain and continuously improve quality control processes. Enforce health and safety procedures, addressing risks and ensuring compliance. Communication & Collaboration Act as the main link between production staff and senior management. Work closely with other departments to ensure smooth order fulfilment. Continuous Improvement Review production processes and recommend efficiency improvements. Reduce waste, improve turnaround times, and optimise resource use. Encourage team involvement in improvement initiatives. Key Attributes Strong people leadership and team-building skills. Proactive, organised, and solution-focused approach. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. High attention to detail with a strong commitment to quality and safety. Ability to manage priorities in a fast-paced production environment. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Staffline
Production Administrator
Staffline Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Great opportunity to work as a Production Administrator for our client's fruit and vegetable site, packing tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. Staffline is recruiting a Production Administrator in Chatteris. This is a temp-to-perm position, with the opportunity to move to a permanent contract after 12 weeks. Due to the location of the site in Chatteris, candidates must have access to their own vehicle or reliable transport to travel to and from the workplace. The rate of pay is £13.27 per hour up to 48 hours, with overtime paid at £16.59 per hour for all hours worked over 48. Bank Holiday pay is £13.77 per hour. This role works Sunday to Saturday , 5 days per week, starting at 08:00am. Finish times vary, and you must be prepared to work until the job is completed (40-48 hours per week). Your Time at Work As a Production Administrator at this site, you will play a key role in supporting smooth and efficient daily operations. Working at the heart of the production team, you will ensure accurate records, timely reporting, and effective coordination across departments. You will handle data entry, maintain production documentation and spreadsheets (including Excel), and prepare regular reports. The role also involves carrying out physical stock checks, supporting planning activities, and liaising with packhouse leaders and admin teams to keep operations running seamlessly. Our Perfect Worker This is a great opportunity for someone who is organised, detail-focused, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. You will have strong administrative skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. You should be confident using spreadsheets, particularly Excel, and able to handle data entry and reporting with ease. Strong communication skills are important, as you will be working closely with production teams, packhouse leaders, and other departments. A proactive approach, good problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team will help you succeed in this role. Previous experience in an administrative or production environment would be beneficial. Key Information and Benefits - Earn £13.77 - £16.59 per hour - Sunday to Saturday - Temp to perm opportunity - Canteen on site - Free car parking on site - PPE provided - Full training provided - Opportunities for overtime Job Ref: V1CPK About Staffline Staffline is the UK's leading provider of flexible, temporary and permanent workforce solutions, enabling over 28,000 people into good work every day. We operate at more than 350 customer sites across England, Scotland and Wales. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Great opportunity to work as a Production Administrator for our client's fruit and vegetable site, packing tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. Staffline is recruiting a Production Administrator in Chatteris. This is a temp-to-perm position, with the opportunity to move to a permanent contract after 12 weeks. Due to the location of the site in Chatteris, candidates must have access to their own vehicle or reliable transport to travel to and from the workplace. The rate of pay is £13.27 per hour up to 48 hours, with overtime paid at £16.59 per hour for all hours worked over 48. Bank Holiday pay is £13.77 per hour. This role works Sunday to Saturday , 5 days per week, starting at 08:00am. Finish times vary, and you must be prepared to work until the job is completed (40-48 hours per week). Your Time at Work As a Production Administrator at this site, you will play a key role in supporting smooth and efficient daily operations. Working at the heart of the production team, you will ensure accurate records, timely reporting, and effective coordination across departments. You will handle data entry, maintain production documentation and spreadsheets (including Excel), and prepare regular reports. The role also involves carrying out physical stock checks, supporting planning activities, and liaising with packhouse leaders and admin teams to keep operations running seamlessly. Our Perfect Worker This is a great opportunity for someone who is organised, detail-focused, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. You will have strong administrative skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. You should be confident using spreadsheets, particularly Excel, and able to handle data entry and reporting with ease. Strong communication skills are important, as you will be working closely with production teams, packhouse leaders, and other departments. A proactive approach, good problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team will help you succeed in this role. Previous experience in an administrative or production environment would be beneficial. Key Information and Benefits - Earn £13.77 - £16.59 per hour - Sunday to Saturday - Temp to perm opportunity - Canteen on site - Free car parking on site - PPE provided - Full training provided - Opportunities for overtime Job Ref: V1CPK About Staffline Staffline is the UK's leading provider of flexible, temporary and permanent workforce solutions, enabling over 28,000 people into good work every day. We operate at more than 350 customer sites across England, Scotland and Wales. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Morson Edge
Quality Assurance Engineer
Morson Edge Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Morson are working with a leading Aerospace Manufacturer who are looking for a Quality Assurance Engineer to join the quality team the Stevenage site. Responsibilities The QA is fully empowered to manage all aspects of quality within the Spacecraft Production work area. Performing critical inspection activities and witnessing critical operations. Lead and influence the prevention of non-conformances and enforcing the quality mind set in the local work areas. Drive the efficient management of non-conformance and Cost of Non quality reduction. Collate build reconciliations and open points (e.g. open work orders). Perform Quality surveillance in the local work areas to ensure product quality meets the stated requirements. Ensure open actions from critical inspections are managed and tracked during all production phases. Attend and support PPS (root cause analysis) / IRB (internal review board) meetings where required Review and supply feedback of quality procedures, processes, documents and forms used during daily activities for accuracy and completeness Request and/or carry out a process audit as and when necessary Review Spacecraft Production work instructions for technical integrity, regarding product quality requirements through QVPs and standards, whether specific or more general. If needed, reject and assist manufacturing in the correction of errors. Reviewing drawings as needed in support of a work instruction review. Apply our Core Values to create an environment for success, set the example, uphold the standard and welcome challenges while maintaining integrity, commitment, confidence, teamwork, customer focus, respect and reliability Skill Set- Essential Good understanding of Quality Assurance and product assurance activities. Communication skills to motivate others to improve the quality of their work as well as to explain your findings clearly. Teamwork and leadership attributes with excellent written and oral communication and persuasion skills. Solid hardware inspection background. Willingness to work on shift, on-call or off-site when required. Knowledge of Space Quality standards would be a strong advantage. Desirable Lean, continuous improvement qualifications ESA qualification would be a plus Experience with 3D drawings (Catia,3DX) would be a plus Knowledge on composite/carbon would be a plus N.B. This is not suitable for Software Engineers If you are interested n applying for this position please submit an up to date CV
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Morson are working with a leading Aerospace Manufacturer who are looking for a Quality Assurance Engineer to join the quality team the Stevenage site. Responsibilities The QA is fully empowered to manage all aspects of quality within the Spacecraft Production work area. Performing critical inspection activities and witnessing critical operations. Lead and influence the prevention of non-conformances and enforcing the quality mind set in the local work areas. Drive the efficient management of non-conformance and Cost of Non quality reduction. Collate build reconciliations and open points (e.g. open work orders). Perform Quality surveillance in the local work areas to ensure product quality meets the stated requirements. Ensure open actions from critical inspections are managed and tracked during all production phases. Attend and support PPS (root cause analysis) / IRB (internal review board) meetings where required Review and supply feedback of quality procedures, processes, documents and forms used during daily activities for accuracy and completeness Request and/or carry out a process audit as and when necessary Review Spacecraft Production work instructions for technical integrity, regarding product quality requirements through QVPs and standards, whether specific or more general. If needed, reject and assist manufacturing in the correction of errors. Reviewing drawings as needed in support of a work instruction review. Apply our Core Values to create an environment for success, set the example, uphold the standard and welcome challenges while maintaining integrity, commitment, confidence, teamwork, customer focus, respect and reliability Skill Set- Essential Good understanding of Quality Assurance and product assurance activities. Communication skills to motivate others to improve the quality of their work as well as to explain your findings clearly. Teamwork and leadership attributes with excellent written and oral communication and persuasion skills. Solid hardware inspection background. Willingness to work on shift, on-call or off-site when required. Knowledge of Space Quality standards would be a strong advantage. Desirable Lean, continuous improvement qualifications ESA qualification would be a plus Experience with 3D drawings (Catia,3DX) would be a plus Knowledge on composite/carbon would be a plus N.B. This is not suitable for Software Engineers If you are interested n applying for this position please submit an up to date CV
Lipton Media
Copy Editor - Finance
Lipton Media
Copy Editor £60,000 - £70,000 + Excellent Company Benefits Hybrid London Leading media business intelligence provider specialising in Digital Infrastructure, M&A and financing, is seeking a high-calibre Copy Editor to join its London-based editorial team. The role sits at the core of their editorial operation, working across a fast-paced, proprietary intelligence (PI)-driven newsroom delivering data-rich, market-leading content on global telecoms, datacentres, fibre, towers and broader digital infrastructure transactions. You will work closely with a team of editors, reporters and data specialists to produce high-quality, accurate and commercially valuable content for a senior audience of investors, advisors and corporate leaders. Our client is differentiated by its deep industry relationships, exclusive intelligence, and data-led analysis. Role: The Copy Editor will be responsible for editing and refining proprietary intelligence articles, analysis, and data-driven content, ensuring speed, accuracy, and consistency across all editorial output. This includes working on complex M&A and financing stories, strengthening structure and clarity, verifying financial and factual detail, and ensuring compliance with legal and editorial standards. You will also play a key role in improving editorial processes, supporting reporters and editors, and helping scale output and quality in line with our client's Finance's growth strategy. Requirements: 5+ years' experience editing or reporting on financial, business, or M&A-focused content Strong understanding of M&A, financing (DCM/ECM), valuation metrics, and financial statements Experience working on fast-paced, real-time news or proprietary intelligence is highly desirable Exceptional editing skills with meticulous attention to detail Ability to quickly restructure and improve complex copy Strong grasp of grammar, style, and clear, concise business writing Solid understanding of legal and compliance considerations in financial journalism High level of numeracy and confidence working with financial data Ability to work under pressure, manage multiple deadlines, and maintain accuracy at speed Interest in Digital Infrastructure (telecoms, data centres, fibre, towers) preferred Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Copy Editor £60,000 - £70,000 + Excellent Company Benefits Hybrid London Leading media business intelligence provider specialising in Digital Infrastructure, M&A and financing, is seeking a high-calibre Copy Editor to join its London-based editorial team. The role sits at the core of their editorial operation, working across a fast-paced, proprietary intelligence (PI)-driven newsroom delivering data-rich, market-leading content on global telecoms, datacentres, fibre, towers and broader digital infrastructure transactions. You will work closely with a team of editors, reporters and data specialists to produce high-quality, accurate and commercially valuable content for a senior audience of investors, advisors and corporate leaders. Our client is differentiated by its deep industry relationships, exclusive intelligence, and data-led analysis. Role: The Copy Editor will be responsible for editing and refining proprietary intelligence articles, analysis, and data-driven content, ensuring speed, accuracy, and consistency across all editorial output. This includes working on complex M&A and financing stories, strengthening structure and clarity, verifying financial and factual detail, and ensuring compliance with legal and editorial standards. You will also play a key role in improving editorial processes, supporting reporters and editors, and helping scale output and quality in line with our client's Finance's growth strategy. Requirements: 5+ years' experience editing or reporting on financial, business, or M&A-focused content Strong understanding of M&A, financing (DCM/ECM), valuation metrics, and financial statements Experience working on fast-paced, real-time news or proprietary intelligence is highly desirable Exceptional editing skills with meticulous attention to detail Ability to quickly restructure and improve complex copy Strong grasp of grammar, style, and clear, concise business writing Solid understanding of legal and compliance considerations in financial journalism High level of numeracy and confidence working with financial data Ability to work under pressure, manage multiple deadlines, and maintain accuracy at speed Interest in Digital Infrastructure (telecoms, data centres, fibre, towers) preferred Lipton Media is a dynamic, proactive and progressive media recruitment agency solely dedicated to the media industry. We are leaders across media sales and creative opportunities. We cover: media sales, digital media sales, print sales, exhibition sales, event sales, conference sales, outdoor sales, radio sales, marketing, conference production and editorial jobs. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.

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