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Loom Talent
BI Business Analyst
Loom Talent Lutterworth, Leicestershire
About the job Role: BI Business Analyst - 3PL Contract Logistics . Company: Leading Global 3PL Contract Logistics Provider. Location: Lutterworth, Leicestershire (LE17). Salary & Benefits: 34,000 - 36,000 + Holidays & Package. Shift Pattern: The role works to a Daytime Shift Patter, The Company Loom Talent are proud to have been exclusively appointed to lead the hiring strategy for a new site start up in Lutterworth. Our client, a leading global 3PL contract logistics provider are actively needing to source a full leadership and management structure for a prestigious existing customer. Searching for a skilled and driven BI Business Analyst to join their UK team. In this role, you will work closely with the BI Manager and wider BI team to develop, maintain, and continuously improve reporting tools used across multiple sites. You will play a key role in translating operational requirements into data-driven solutions, supporting warehouse performance, and ensuring high-quality reporting that enables effective decision-making in a timely fashion with a go-live fast approaching. Operating within a dedicated customer facility in excess of 600,000 sq. ft. working to a site wide rotating shift pattern AM & Nights 4 on 4 off, with a projected headcount of 1,000 in peak periods. The Role The BI Business Analyst role will play a critical role in designing, maintaining and leading all site based activity across what will be a key UK DC operation. This position is a truly exciting opportunity for an experienced Business Analyst professional to be at the forefront of a rapidly expanding organisation. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Team Responsibilities Foster a positive, high-performing team environment through coaching and feedback Support team development, training, and performance management Promote safe working practices and ensure compliance with health & safety standards Encourage innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement The Candidate The successful candidate for the BI Business Analyst opportunity will have the following skills and experiences: A Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain Background - Essential Advanced knowledge of Tableau - Essential Experience with Warehouse Management systems (e.g. PKMS, JDA, RedPrairie, Blue Yonder, or similar) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills - Essential Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) - Essential Ability to "tell a story" with data and present insights clearly - Essential High attention to detail and accuracy - Essential Ability to prioritise workload and work flexibly across multiple systems - Essential Experience working independently and as part of a team - Essential Team leadership or supervisory experience (or working towards a recognised qualification) - Advantageous. Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment - Essential. Proven 3PL Warehousing experience required - Advantageous. Exposure to a successful & sizeable start up operations - Advantageous. An individual truly excited by large scale growth challenges - Essential. Commutable to Lutterworth area 5 x days per week - Essential. The Package Salary - 34,000 to 36,000. Company Holidays. Matched Pension Contributions. Plus, additional company benefits.
May 15, 2026
Full time
About the job Role: BI Business Analyst - 3PL Contract Logistics . Company: Leading Global 3PL Contract Logistics Provider. Location: Lutterworth, Leicestershire (LE17). Salary & Benefits: 34,000 - 36,000 + Holidays & Package. Shift Pattern: The role works to a Daytime Shift Patter, The Company Loom Talent are proud to have been exclusively appointed to lead the hiring strategy for a new site start up in Lutterworth. Our client, a leading global 3PL contract logistics provider are actively needing to source a full leadership and management structure for a prestigious existing customer. Searching for a skilled and driven BI Business Analyst to join their UK team. In this role, you will work closely with the BI Manager and wider BI team to develop, maintain, and continuously improve reporting tools used across multiple sites. You will play a key role in translating operational requirements into data-driven solutions, supporting warehouse performance, and ensuring high-quality reporting that enables effective decision-making in a timely fashion with a go-live fast approaching. Operating within a dedicated customer facility in excess of 600,000 sq. ft. working to a site wide rotating shift pattern AM & Nights 4 on 4 off, with a projected headcount of 1,000 in peak periods. The Role The BI Business Analyst role will play a critical role in designing, maintaining and leading all site based activity across what will be a key UK DC operation. This position is a truly exciting opportunity for an experienced Business Analyst professional to be at the forefront of a rapidly expanding organisation. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Team Responsibilities Foster a positive, high-performing team environment through coaching and feedback Support team development, training, and performance management Promote safe working practices and ensure compliance with health & safety standards Encourage innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement The Candidate The successful candidate for the BI Business Analyst opportunity will have the following skills and experiences: A Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain Background - Essential Advanced knowledge of Tableau - Essential Experience with Warehouse Management systems (e.g. PKMS, JDA, RedPrairie, Blue Yonder, or similar) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills - Essential Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) - Essential Ability to "tell a story" with data and present insights clearly - Essential High attention to detail and accuracy - Essential Ability to prioritise workload and work flexibly across multiple systems - Essential Experience working independently and as part of a team - Essential Team leadership or supervisory experience (or working towards a recognised qualification) - Advantageous. Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment - Essential. Proven 3PL Warehousing experience required - Advantageous. Exposure to a successful & sizeable start up operations - Advantageous. An individual truly excited by large scale growth challenges - Essential. Commutable to Lutterworth area 5 x days per week - Essential. The Package Salary - 34,000 to 36,000. Company Holidays. Matched Pension Contributions. Plus, additional company benefits.
Page Executive
Programme Lead - Warehousing
Page Executive
About Our Client My client are a leading UK 3PL who are continuing to grow both via organic customer development as well as securing major new contract wins. Job Description Create and lead multiple change programmes that enhance operational efficiency. Translating strategic objectives into clear & actionable change plans. Lead multiple warehouse change and transformation projects from initiation through to completion. Develop and manage detailed project plans, milestones, risks, dependencies and resource requirements. Ensure projects are delivered within agreed timelines, scope & budget. Work closely with General Managers to land change effectively. Support managers and teams through change, ensuring clarity of roles, processes and expectations. Maintain a visible commitment to health & safety and compliance during all phases of change. The Successful Applicant Proven experience delivering warehouse change/transformation programmes. Strong project or programme management capacity within an operational environment. Experience of supporting or leading site start ups, relocation or expansion's. Strong working knowledge of WMS implementations and improvements. This role is ideally aligned to someone who has a very strong operations background and is comfortable in starting and finishing a project. What's on Offer 6-9 month fixed term contract Competitive market rate salary car completion bonus
May 15, 2026
Full time
About Our Client My client are a leading UK 3PL who are continuing to grow both via organic customer development as well as securing major new contract wins. Job Description Create and lead multiple change programmes that enhance operational efficiency. Translating strategic objectives into clear & actionable change plans. Lead multiple warehouse change and transformation projects from initiation through to completion. Develop and manage detailed project plans, milestones, risks, dependencies and resource requirements. Ensure projects are delivered within agreed timelines, scope & budget. Work closely with General Managers to land change effectively. Support managers and teams through change, ensuring clarity of roles, processes and expectations. Maintain a visible commitment to health & safety and compliance during all phases of change. The Successful Applicant Proven experience delivering warehouse change/transformation programmes. Strong project or programme management capacity within an operational environment. Experience of supporting or leading site start ups, relocation or expansion's. Strong working knowledge of WMS implementations and improvements. This role is ideally aligned to someone who has a very strong operations background and is comfortable in starting and finishing a project. What's on Offer 6-9 month fixed term contract Competitive market rate salary car completion bonus
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
Customs Manager
Zachary Daniels Recruitment Plymouth, Devon
Customs Manager Retail Remote c 50k Remote with occasional office attendance in the South West. Initially it will require more presence as their is a team to manage. A leading UK retail and distribution business is seeking an experienced Customs Manager to join its growing Import & Supply Chain function. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role within a fast-paced organisation handling high-volume international imports across the UK and Europe. The Role Reporting into the Head of Shipping, you will oversee customs compliance, tariff classification, customs warehousing processes, and import/export documentation requirements across the UK & Ireland. You will lead a small customs team while supporting wider business operations, ensuring compliance with current HMRC and EU regulations and implementing best practices to support future growth. Key Responsibilities Manage and develop the customs/import compliance team Oversee tariff classification and customs compliance processes Monitor customs clearances, documentation accuracy, and reporting Support customs warehousing and CFSP compliance requirements Ensure compliance with UK, NI, ROI, and EU import/export regulations Maintain up-to-date knowledge of HMRC and EU customs legislation Support customs audits, reporting, and process improvements Deliver training and guidance across the business on customs procedures Lead projects relating to evolving customs and trade regulations Identify efficiencies and cost-saving opportunities within import operations Experience Required Proven experience in Customs Management or Trade Compliance Strong knowledge of UK customs procedures and import regulations Experience with: Tariff classifications Customs warehousing / CFSP Import/export documentation Rules of Origin and tariff preferences Northern Ireland movements (TSS) Republic of Ireland import procedures Customs reporting and compliance checks Understanding of current EU/UK regulations including CBAM and EUDR Strong Excel and data analysis skills Ideal Candidate You will be highly organised, detail-focused, and comfortable working in a busy operational environment. The role suits someone proactive, solutions-focused, and confident managing both compliance and people responsibilities. Salary can be slight flexible to ensure the right calibre of individual in this business critical role. BBBH: 36190
May 15, 2026
Full time
Customs Manager Retail Remote c 50k Remote with occasional office attendance in the South West. Initially it will require more presence as their is a team to manage. A leading UK retail and distribution business is seeking an experienced Customs Manager to join its growing Import & Supply Chain function. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role within a fast-paced organisation handling high-volume international imports across the UK and Europe. The Role Reporting into the Head of Shipping, you will oversee customs compliance, tariff classification, customs warehousing processes, and import/export documentation requirements across the UK & Ireland. You will lead a small customs team while supporting wider business operations, ensuring compliance with current HMRC and EU regulations and implementing best practices to support future growth. Key Responsibilities Manage and develop the customs/import compliance team Oversee tariff classification and customs compliance processes Monitor customs clearances, documentation accuracy, and reporting Support customs warehousing and CFSP compliance requirements Ensure compliance with UK, NI, ROI, and EU import/export regulations Maintain up-to-date knowledge of HMRC and EU customs legislation Support customs audits, reporting, and process improvements Deliver training and guidance across the business on customs procedures Lead projects relating to evolving customs and trade regulations Identify efficiencies and cost-saving opportunities within import operations Experience Required Proven experience in Customs Management or Trade Compliance Strong knowledge of UK customs procedures and import regulations Experience with: Tariff classifications Customs warehousing / CFSP Import/export documentation Rules of Origin and tariff preferences Northern Ireland movements (TSS) Republic of Ireland import procedures Customs reporting and compliance checks Understanding of current EU/UK regulations including CBAM and EUDR Strong Excel and data analysis skills Ideal Candidate You will be highly organised, detail-focused, and comfortable working in a busy operational environment. The role suits someone proactive, solutions-focused, and confident managing both compliance and people responsibilities. Salary can be slight flexible to ensure the right calibre of individual in this business critical role. BBBH: 36190
Morgan Ryder Associates
Compliance Specilist
Morgan Ryder Associates
Compliance Specialist Burnley, Lancashire Up to 45,000 + Outstanding Development Opportunities Ready to take the next step towards becoming a Quality Manager? We are recruiting on behalf of a highly successful and growing manufacturing business based in Burnley that supplies products into international commercial markets. Renowned for quality, innovation and continuous improvement, the company has built a strong reputation within its sector and continues to invest heavily in both its people and operations. This is a genuine development opportunity for an ambitious and career-driven Compliance Specialist looking to progress towards a future Quality Manager role within a forward-thinking manufacturing environment. Why This Role Stands Out This is not a role where you'll simply maintain systems from behind a desk. You'll become a key part of the business, working closely with senior leadership to shape compliance, quality and sustainability standards across the manufacturing operation. You'll gain exposure to audits, environmental initiatives, quality systems and continuous improvement projects while building the leadership skills needed for future management progression. If you are someone who wants responsibility, visibility and the chance to genuinely progress your career, this role has been designed with that journey in mind. What You'll Be Doing Supporting and improving compliance systems across the manufacturing operation Managing compliance processes and documentation Supporting internal and external audits Working with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 systems Driving sustainability and environmental compliance initiatives Supporting quality processes, complaints handling and corrective actions Contributing to continuous improvement projects across the business Managing and mentoring one direct report Working closely with senior stakeholders to support future operational excellence What We're Looking For Essential Experience Experience in a compliance role within a manufacturing environment Knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 systems Experience supporting or conducting audits Strong organisational and process management skills Understanding of sustainability and environmental compliance Experience supporting quality processes and corrective actions Ambition to progress into a management-level role Confidence supporting and developing others Desirable Experience Textile manufacturing experience SEDEX / SMETA audit exposure MED compliance experience Carbon footprint or environmental reporting knowledge Experience with ISO 45001 or additional ISO standards Sustainability-focused compliance programme experience What You'll Get in Return Alongside a salary of up to 45,000, you'll join a business that genuinely invests in its people and supports long-term career development. Benefits include: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Christmas shutdown period Free onsite parking Pension scheme + annual pension advice Free food, tea and coffee onsite Company social events In-house masterclasses with buffet lunches Part-funded qualifications and training to support career progression Recognition programmes celebrating achievements and milestones Your Career Path This role is ideal for someone currently working in compliance or quality who is ready for the next step and wants to build towards a future Quality Manager position within a growing manufacturing business. You'll be joining a company where your ideas, development and progression will be actively encouraged - not just discussed. If you're ambitious, motivated by progression and excited by the opportunity to grow your career within a forward-thinking manufacturing environment, we'd love to hear from you. At Morgan Ryder we can provide you with a full range of employment opportunities from short term and fixed term temporary vacancies to permanent positions. We recruit for companies that operate in the following industries: Defence Equipment, Food and Drink Manufacturers, FMCG, Packaging, Engineering, Automotive, Aerospace, Warehousing, Logistics, Waste Management, Petro Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Power & Renewable Energy. Our commitment: Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion at Morgan Ryder Associates are critical to our success as DE&I positive company, so we want to recruit, develop, and keep the best talent. We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic. Please note that calls to and from the offices of Morgan Ryder Associates Ltd. may be monitored or recorded. This is to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures, record business transactions and for training purposes.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Compliance Specialist Burnley, Lancashire Up to 45,000 + Outstanding Development Opportunities Ready to take the next step towards becoming a Quality Manager? We are recruiting on behalf of a highly successful and growing manufacturing business based in Burnley that supplies products into international commercial markets. Renowned for quality, innovation and continuous improvement, the company has built a strong reputation within its sector and continues to invest heavily in both its people and operations. This is a genuine development opportunity for an ambitious and career-driven Compliance Specialist looking to progress towards a future Quality Manager role within a forward-thinking manufacturing environment. Why This Role Stands Out This is not a role where you'll simply maintain systems from behind a desk. You'll become a key part of the business, working closely with senior leadership to shape compliance, quality and sustainability standards across the manufacturing operation. You'll gain exposure to audits, environmental initiatives, quality systems and continuous improvement projects while building the leadership skills needed for future management progression. If you are someone who wants responsibility, visibility and the chance to genuinely progress your career, this role has been designed with that journey in mind. What You'll Be Doing Supporting and improving compliance systems across the manufacturing operation Managing compliance processes and documentation Supporting internal and external audits Working with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 systems Driving sustainability and environmental compliance initiatives Supporting quality processes, complaints handling and corrective actions Contributing to continuous improvement projects across the business Managing and mentoring one direct report Working closely with senior stakeholders to support future operational excellence What We're Looking For Essential Experience Experience in a compliance role within a manufacturing environment Knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 systems Experience supporting or conducting audits Strong organisational and process management skills Understanding of sustainability and environmental compliance Experience supporting quality processes and corrective actions Ambition to progress into a management-level role Confidence supporting and developing others Desirable Experience Textile manufacturing experience SEDEX / SMETA audit exposure MED compliance experience Carbon footprint or environmental reporting knowledge Experience with ISO 45001 or additional ISO standards Sustainability-focused compliance programme experience What You'll Get in Return Alongside a salary of up to 45,000, you'll join a business that genuinely invests in its people and supports long-term career development. Benefits include: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Christmas shutdown period Free onsite parking Pension scheme + annual pension advice Free food, tea and coffee onsite Company social events In-house masterclasses with buffet lunches Part-funded qualifications and training to support career progression Recognition programmes celebrating achievements and milestones Your Career Path This role is ideal for someone currently working in compliance or quality who is ready for the next step and wants to build towards a future Quality Manager position within a growing manufacturing business. You'll be joining a company where your ideas, development and progression will be actively encouraged - not just discussed. If you're ambitious, motivated by progression and excited by the opportunity to grow your career within a forward-thinking manufacturing environment, we'd love to hear from you. At Morgan Ryder we can provide you with a full range of employment opportunities from short term and fixed term temporary vacancies to permanent positions. We recruit for companies that operate in the following industries: Defence Equipment, Food and Drink Manufacturers, FMCG, Packaging, Engineering, Automotive, Aerospace, Warehousing, Logistics, Waste Management, Petro Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Power & Renewable Energy. Our commitment: Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion at Morgan Ryder Associates are critical to our success as DE&I positive company, so we want to recruit, develop, and keep the best talent. We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic. Please note that calls to and from the offices of Morgan Ryder Associates Ltd. may be monitored or recorded. This is to ensure compliance with regulatory procedures, record business transactions and for training purposes.
Hays
Site Manager
Hays Leicester, Leicestershire
Site Manager Job - Leicetser based site - £50k-£60k + Package Your new company Join a leading specialist, delivering high-quality new build social housing construction projects across the UK. With a strong focus on safety, innovation, and customer satisfaction, this company offers a supportive environment where employees can develop and progress their careers. Your new role As a Site Manager, you will report to the Contracts Manager and take full responsibility for delivering construction projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme requirements Liaising with client representatives, residents, and project stakeholders to maintain strong relationships Planning works, including determining methods, phasing, and producing short-term programmes. Ensuring compliance with health, safety, environmental, and company procedures Monitoring site progress, coordinating labour, plant, and materials Leading site teams, holding regular meetings, and supporting staff development Managing resident expectations, resolving issues, and minimising disruption Maintaining site administration systems and ensuring accurate reporting Supporting quality delivery through systems such as LIMS What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: Proven experience in a Site Manager position, ideally within new build housing, traditional or timber frame Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and site practices Ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications Excellent communication and leadership skills Good understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards Be within a 1-hour commute of Leicester Essential qualifications: CSCS Card (Black, White or Gold) SMSTS First Aid certification Asbestos Awareness Desirable skills: Knowledge of temporary works procedures Experience with Microsoft Office and project planning tools Ability to identify variations and manage programme performance What you'll get in return Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday Company pension scheme Bonus scheme Full PPE provided Excellent career progression and development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 15, 2026
Full time
Site Manager Job - Leicetser based site - £50k-£60k + Package Your new company Join a leading specialist, delivering high-quality new build social housing construction projects across the UK. With a strong focus on safety, innovation, and customer satisfaction, this company offers a supportive environment where employees can develop and progress their careers. Your new role As a Site Manager, you will report to the Contracts Manager and take full responsibility for delivering construction projects on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing site operations, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme requirements Liaising with client representatives, residents, and project stakeholders to maintain strong relationships Planning works, including determining methods, phasing, and producing short-term programmes. Ensuring compliance with health, safety, environmental, and company procedures Monitoring site progress, coordinating labour, plant, and materials Leading site teams, holding regular meetings, and supporting staff development Managing resident expectations, resolving issues, and minimising disruption Maintaining site administration systems and ensuring accurate reporting Supporting quality delivery through systems such as LIMS What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need: Proven experience in a Site Manager position, ideally within new build housing, traditional or timber frame Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and site practices Ability to read and interpret drawings and specifications Excellent communication and leadership skills Good understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards Be within a 1-hour commute of Leicester Essential qualifications: CSCS Card (Black, White or Gold) SMSTS First Aid certification Asbestos Awareness Desirable skills: Knowledge of temporary works procedures Experience with Microsoft Office and project planning tools Ability to identify variations and manage programme performance What you'll get in return Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 Company car or car allowance 26 days holiday Company pension scheme Bonus scheme Full PPE provided Excellent career progression and development opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Stay
Project & Engagement Coordinator
Stay Telford, Shropshire
Project and Engagement Coordinator Job Title: Project and Engagement Coordinator Location: Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin / county-wide community-based role Responsible to: Head of Operations and Service at Stay Responsible for: Intensive Support Workers and associated delivery Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Fixed term, linked to project funding Salary: £32,103 Per Annum Base: Hosted by Stay, with travel across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin as required Job Purpose The Project and Engagement Coordinator will play a central role in the implementation, coordination and day-to-day delivery of the Partners for Change project. Hosted by Stay and working across the wider partnership, the postholder will help ensure that the project delivers a high-quality, joined-up, trauma-informed and person-centred response to homelessness, rough sleeping, housing insecurity, multiple disadvantage and crisis across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. This is both an operational and strategic role. The postholder will coordinate activity across partners, support delivery against agreed outputs and outcomes, manage data and reporting requirements, and help maintain strong communication, consistency and shared practice across the project. A key part of the role will be the direct line management and operational oversight of the Intensive Support Workers. The Project and Engagement Coordinator will provide leadership, supervision, caseload oversight, quality assurance and day-to-day guidance to the Intensive Support Worker team, ensuring that support is well coordinated, responsive, safe and effective. The role will also lead on engagement activity linked to the project, including partnership working, community engagement, peer support approaches, co-production, service development and the promotion of client voice. The postholder will help act as the operational bridge between frontline delivery, partner coordination, and project performance. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Coordination and Delivery Coordinate the day-to-day implementation of the Partners for Change project across the partnership. Support the effective delivery of a county-wide, joined-up service for people experiencing homelessness, rough sleeping, housing insecurity, multiple disadvantage and crisis. Help ensure that project activity remains aligned with agreed aims, outputs, outcomes, funding requirements, and partnership commitments. Monitor progress across key areas of delivery and identify issues, risks, gaps, or delays requiring action. Work closely with partner organisations to support consistent and coordinated operational practice. Help maintain clear communication between delivery partners to ensure a seamless and person-centred service offer. Support the practical organisation of meetings, delivery planning, shared actions and follow-up tasks across the partnership. 2. Line Management of Intensive Support Workers Provide direct line management to the Intensive Support Workers employed as part of the project. Offer day-to-day leadership, supervision, support and guidance to Intensive Support Workers delivering community-based interventions. Allocate and oversee caseloads, areas of work and priorities to ensure an effective, safe and balanced outreach response. Monitor staff workload, performance, wellbeing and professional development. Carry out regular one-to-one supervision, case discussions, support reviews and appraisal processes in line with organisational policy. Provide reflective practice support and help staff respond effectively to challenging, complex and high-risk situations. Promote consistent standards of trauma-informed, person-centred, strengths-based and professionally accountable practice. Support induction, training, development and ongoing quality improvement within the Intensive Support Worker team. Ensure outreach delivery is well coordinated and responsive to both urgent need and planned support. 3. Oversight of Outreach Delivery Oversee the operational delivery of intensive outreach support across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. Ensure outreach activity is targeted appropriately towards people who are rough sleeping, homeless, at risk of homelessness, in crisis, excluded from services, or experiencing multiple disadvantage. Ensure support is accessible and responsive for people experiencing multiple disadvantage and for those in crisis, including individuals who may face barriers to engagement with mainstream services. Support the team to deliver holistic assessments, support plans, urgent interventions, advocacy, referrals, and warm handovers. Monitor outreach caseloads, client journeys, and support outcomes to help ensure effective and timely intervention. Help identify patterns of need, service gaps and barriers to engagement, and respond to these through operational planning and partnership discussion. Promote high standards of client engagement, safeguarding practice, risk management, professional boundaries and record keeping. Provide additional support or escalation where cases are particularly complex, high risk or blocked. 4. Partnership Working and Multi-Agency Coordination Act as a key operational link between Stay, The Shrewsbury Ark, KiP and other external stakeholders. Build and maintain positive working relationships with local authorities, housing providers, health services, voluntary organisations and community groups. Contribute to a coordinated county-wide response by supporting shared planning, communication and problem solving across agencies. Attend and contribute to partnership meetings, case coordination meetings, strategy discussions and service development forums. Help ensure that referrals, pathways and inter-agency communication are clear, effective and person-centred. Work collaboratively to reduce duplication, close gaps between services and improve continuity of support for clients. 5. Monitoring, Data and Reporting Oversee the collection, recording and monitoring of project activity, outputs and outcomes. Support the effective use of shared case management and reporting systems, including In-Form or other agreed systems. Check that Intensive Support Workers and relevant project partners maintain timely, accurate and high-quality records. Collate data, narrative updates, case studies and evidence of impact for internal monitoring and external reporting. Contribute to reports for funders, managers, trustees and partnership governance arrangements as required. Monitor progress against targets and help identify where corrective action or additional support is needed. Support a culture of evidence-led delivery, accountability and continuous learning. 6. Client and Community Engagement and Volunteering Lead community engagement activities to raise awareness of homelessness and rough sleeping. Build relationships with local communities, stakeholders, schools, faith groups, businesses, and partner agencies. Support the development of communications, events, and engagement opportunities that promote the project and encourage community involvement. Help coordinate volunteer involvement, including supporting recruitment, induction, and ongoing engagement in partnership with delivery teams. Contribute to wider service development, co-production, and tenancy-readiness activities to strengthen the overall partnership offer. 7. Service Development and Quality Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and improvement of the project model and operational practice. Support the development and facilitation of co-production opportunities, ensuring people with lived experience are involved in service planning, feedback, and continuous improvement of the project. Identify learning from delivery, feedback, case trends and data, and use this to inform service improvement. Support consistency in standards, approaches and quality across partners where possible. Help embed trauma-informed, anti-discriminatory, inclusive and psychologically informed ways of working. Contribute to shared learning opportunities, best-practice sessions and reflective discussions across the partnership. Support innovation and practical problem solving in response to emerging needs or operational challenges. 8. Safeguarding, Risk and Compliance Take responsibility for safeguarding practice within the scope of the role, ensuring concerns are identified, recorded and escalated appropriately. Support Intensive Support Workers to assess and manage risk in relation to rough sleeping, self-neglect, exploitation, poor mental health, substance use, domestic abuse and other forms of vulnerability. Ensure lone working, health and safety, confidentiality, information sharing and data protection procedures are followed consistently. Promote safe working practice for staff delivering outreach in community settings and high-risk environments. Contribute to incident review, learning and service response where safeguarding or serious concerns arise. Maintain clear accountability, professional boundaries and lawful information handling at all times. 9. Communication and Representation . click apply for full job details
May 15, 2026
Full time
Project and Engagement Coordinator Job Title: Project and Engagement Coordinator Location: Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin / county-wide community-based role Responsible to: Head of Operations and Service at Stay Responsible for: Intensive Support Workers and associated delivery Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Fixed term, linked to project funding Salary: £32,103 Per Annum Base: Hosted by Stay, with travel across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin as required Job Purpose The Project and Engagement Coordinator will play a central role in the implementation, coordination and day-to-day delivery of the Partners for Change project. Hosted by Stay and working across the wider partnership, the postholder will help ensure that the project delivers a high-quality, joined-up, trauma-informed and person-centred response to homelessness, rough sleeping, housing insecurity, multiple disadvantage and crisis across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. This is both an operational and strategic role. The postholder will coordinate activity across partners, support delivery against agreed outputs and outcomes, manage data and reporting requirements, and help maintain strong communication, consistency and shared practice across the project. A key part of the role will be the direct line management and operational oversight of the Intensive Support Workers. The Project and Engagement Coordinator will provide leadership, supervision, caseload oversight, quality assurance and day-to-day guidance to the Intensive Support Worker team, ensuring that support is well coordinated, responsive, safe and effective. The role will also lead on engagement activity linked to the project, including partnership working, community engagement, peer support approaches, co-production, service development and the promotion of client voice. The postholder will help act as the operational bridge between frontline delivery, partner coordination, and project performance. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Coordination and Delivery Coordinate the day-to-day implementation of the Partners for Change project across the partnership. Support the effective delivery of a county-wide, joined-up service for people experiencing homelessness, rough sleeping, housing insecurity, multiple disadvantage and crisis. Help ensure that project activity remains aligned with agreed aims, outputs, outcomes, funding requirements, and partnership commitments. Monitor progress across key areas of delivery and identify issues, risks, gaps, or delays requiring action. Work closely with partner organisations to support consistent and coordinated operational practice. Help maintain clear communication between delivery partners to ensure a seamless and person-centred service offer. Support the practical organisation of meetings, delivery planning, shared actions and follow-up tasks across the partnership. 2. Line Management of Intensive Support Workers Provide direct line management to the Intensive Support Workers employed as part of the project. Offer day-to-day leadership, supervision, support and guidance to Intensive Support Workers delivering community-based interventions. Allocate and oversee caseloads, areas of work and priorities to ensure an effective, safe and balanced outreach response. Monitor staff workload, performance, wellbeing and professional development. Carry out regular one-to-one supervision, case discussions, support reviews and appraisal processes in line with organisational policy. Provide reflective practice support and help staff respond effectively to challenging, complex and high-risk situations. Promote consistent standards of trauma-informed, person-centred, strengths-based and professionally accountable practice. Support induction, training, development and ongoing quality improvement within the Intensive Support Worker team. Ensure outreach delivery is well coordinated and responsive to both urgent need and planned support. 3. Oversight of Outreach Delivery Oversee the operational delivery of intensive outreach support across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. Ensure outreach activity is targeted appropriately towards people who are rough sleeping, homeless, at risk of homelessness, in crisis, excluded from services, or experiencing multiple disadvantage. Ensure support is accessible and responsive for people experiencing multiple disadvantage and for those in crisis, including individuals who may face barriers to engagement with mainstream services. Support the team to deliver holistic assessments, support plans, urgent interventions, advocacy, referrals, and warm handovers. Monitor outreach caseloads, client journeys, and support outcomes to help ensure effective and timely intervention. Help identify patterns of need, service gaps and barriers to engagement, and respond to these through operational planning and partnership discussion. Promote high standards of client engagement, safeguarding practice, risk management, professional boundaries and record keeping. Provide additional support or escalation where cases are particularly complex, high risk or blocked. 4. Partnership Working and Multi-Agency Coordination Act as a key operational link between Stay, The Shrewsbury Ark, KiP and other external stakeholders. Build and maintain positive working relationships with local authorities, housing providers, health services, voluntary organisations and community groups. Contribute to a coordinated county-wide response by supporting shared planning, communication and problem solving across agencies. Attend and contribute to partnership meetings, case coordination meetings, strategy discussions and service development forums. Help ensure that referrals, pathways and inter-agency communication are clear, effective and person-centred. Work collaboratively to reduce duplication, close gaps between services and improve continuity of support for clients. 5. Monitoring, Data and Reporting Oversee the collection, recording and monitoring of project activity, outputs and outcomes. Support the effective use of shared case management and reporting systems, including In-Form or other agreed systems. Check that Intensive Support Workers and relevant project partners maintain timely, accurate and high-quality records. Collate data, narrative updates, case studies and evidence of impact for internal monitoring and external reporting. Contribute to reports for funders, managers, trustees and partnership governance arrangements as required. Monitor progress against targets and help identify where corrective action or additional support is needed. Support a culture of evidence-led delivery, accountability and continuous learning. 6. Client and Community Engagement and Volunteering Lead community engagement activities to raise awareness of homelessness and rough sleeping. Build relationships with local communities, stakeholders, schools, faith groups, businesses, and partner agencies. Support the development of communications, events, and engagement opportunities that promote the project and encourage community involvement. Help coordinate volunteer involvement, including supporting recruitment, induction, and ongoing engagement in partnership with delivery teams. Contribute to wider service development, co-production, and tenancy-readiness activities to strengthen the overall partnership offer. 7. Service Development and Quality Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and improvement of the project model and operational practice. Support the development and facilitation of co-production opportunities, ensuring people with lived experience are involved in service planning, feedback, and continuous improvement of the project. Identify learning from delivery, feedback, case trends and data, and use this to inform service improvement. Support consistency in standards, approaches and quality across partners where possible. Help embed trauma-informed, anti-discriminatory, inclusive and psychologically informed ways of working. Contribute to shared learning opportunities, best-practice sessions and reflective discussions across the partnership. Support innovation and practical problem solving in response to emerging needs or operational challenges. 8. Safeguarding, Risk and Compliance Take responsibility for safeguarding practice within the scope of the role, ensuring concerns are identified, recorded and escalated appropriately. Support Intensive Support Workers to assess and manage risk in relation to rough sleeping, self-neglect, exploitation, poor mental health, substance use, domestic abuse and other forms of vulnerability. Ensure lone working, health and safety, confidentiality, information sharing and data protection procedures are followed consistently. Promote safe working practice for staff delivering outreach in community settings and high-risk environments. Contribute to incident review, learning and service response where safeguarding or serious concerns arise. Maintain clear accountability, professional boundaries and lawful information handling at all times. 9. Communication and Representation . click apply for full job details
Positive Employment
Project Manager (IT Transformation)
Positive Employment Portsmouth, Hampshire
Positive Employment is currently recruiting for a Project Manager for our client a government organisation in Portsmouth. The organisation is embarking on a major transformation of its Housing Management services, replacing a complex mix of ageing systems with a single, modern, cloud-hosted Housing Management System (HMS). This high-profile project will play a significant role in improving services for more than 15,000 households across the city. The new HMS will bring together all Portsmouth Homes tenancy, property, and asset information into one secure, modern platform, improving data accuracy, strengthening compliance, and enabling smarter, real-time decision-making. It will also provide improved customer experience, giving residents access to online services and enabling staff to work more efficiently with better tools and streamlined processes. This is an exciting opportunity to join a programme with strong organizational backing, clear strategic drivers, and a wide impact across Housing, Repairs & Maintenance, Community Safety, and Corporate IT. The post holder will help deliver a modern SaaS solution that supports regulatory standards, drives digital transformation, and creates a resilient technical foundation for future service improvement. This role is a temporary contract initially for 24 months with the possibility to extend. This role has flexibility for remote working with occasional requirement to work onsite in the Portsmouth offices or in a local housing office in either Somerstown, Paulsgrove or Leigh Park. Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to: Lead full lifecycle delivery of Portsmouth Homes Housing Management System (HMS) transformation, from mobilisation through tender, implementation, testing, cutover, and post-go-live stabilisation. Provide line management and day-to-day leadership for project delivery resources, including the Project Coordinator, Data Lead, Business Analyst, Test Lead and any contracted specialists, ensuring clear accountability, prioritisation, and effective collaboration across all workstreams. Function as the primary bridge between Housing, IT & Digital, Data, Procurement, Finance, corporate governance teams, external suppliers, and delivery partners, ensuring effective communication, aligned priorities, and timely decision-making. Drive strategic alignment with PCC's cloud, data protection, information governance, cyber security, and IT architectural standards, ensuring project alignment across all required IT checkpoints such as IT Change Board (CAB) and Architecture Review Board (ARB). Work with Portsmouth Homes stakeholders to ensure the new HMS fully supports regulatory and compliance requirements. Own and manage the programme plan, overseeing scope, milestones, interdependencies, risks, issues, budget, change control and resource planning, ensuring effective reporting into project and governance boards. Lead procurement engagement where required, ensuring supplier deliverables meet contractual expectations. Oversee all technical and functional workstreams, including data cleansing, migration from multiple legacy systems, integrations with Repairs, Community Safety, Finance and corporate platforms, environment management, and configuration. Manage testing cycles end-to-end, including SIT, UAT, defect tracking, quality assurance, and readiness assessments to ensure a robust and stable solution at go-live. Coordinate business change and transformation activity, ensuring redesigned processes, operating models, and workflows are embedded and aligned with the Council's wider digital ambitions. Lead organisational readiness, including training planning and delivery, user support models, communications, impact assessments, and transition to BAU support teams, including Hand Over to Service (HOTS) activities with IT. Championing data quality and governance, working with data owners and analysts to establish a single authoritative dataset, improve reporting capability, and support emerging regulatory expectations. Personal Requirements: Proven history of delivering complex housing-focused IT system implementations, including large-scale data migrations from multiple legacy platforms. Hands-on experience with major housing technologies, including NEC Housing, Microsoft Dynamics 365, or similar enterprise-grade HMS solutions. Strong understanding of end-to-end landlord services, including tenancy management, allocations, repairs and maintenance, rents, asset management, and associated compliance workflows. Practical experience working with cloud-hosted SaaS environments, including configuration, integration, security, and vendor-managed delivery models. Robust knowledge of project governance, including change control, risk and issue management, cutover planning, and quality assurance across complex IT environments. Demonstrated ability to collaborate across business, operational, digital, data, and technical teams, ensuring solutions align with IT governance, organisational standards, and GDPR. Experience leading stakeholders through significant organisational or digital change, including training, engagement, process redesign, and adoption support. Expertise in data extraction, cleansing, transformation, and migration from legacy housing systems into a consolidated, modern HMS (Desirable). Formal project management certification, such as PRINCE2 Practitioner (Desirable). Broad modular understanding across housing operations, such as Rents, Repairs, Allocations, ASB, Voids, Stock Condition, and Planned Maintenance (Desirable). Experience integrating HMS platforms with wider systems, such as document management, customer portals, workflow automation tools, and reporting solutions (e.g., Power BI, Business Objects) (Desirable). Working Hours: 37hrs / Monday - Friday Pay: £450.00 per day Please note this role is within the scope of IR35.
May 15, 2026
Seasonal
Positive Employment is currently recruiting for a Project Manager for our client a government organisation in Portsmouth. The organisation is embarking on a major transformation of its Housing Management services, replacing a complex mix of ageing systems with a single, modern, cloud-hosted Housing Management System (HMS). This high-profile project will play a significant role in improving services for more than 15,000 households across the city. The new HMS will bring together all Portsmouth Homes tenancy, property, and asset information into one secure, modern platform, improving data accuracy, strengthening compliance, and enabling smarter, real-time decision-making. It will also provide improved customer experience, giving residents access to online services and enabling staff to work more efficiently with better tools and streamlined processes. This is an exciting opportunity to join a programme with strong organizational backing, clear strategic drivers, and a wide impact across Housing, Repairs & Maintenance, Community Safety, and Corporate IT. The post holder will help deliver a modern SaaS solution that supports regulatory standards, drives digital transformation, and creates a resilient technical foundation for future service improvement. This role is a temporary contract initially for 24 months with the possibility to extend. This role has flexibility for remote working with occasional requirement to work onsite in the Portsmouth offices or in a local housing office in either Somerstown, Paulsgrove or Leigh Park. Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to: Lead full lifecycle delivery of Portsmouth Homes Housing Management System (HMS) transformation, from mobilisation through tender, implementation, testing, cutover, and post-go-live stabilisation. Provide line management and day-to-day leadership for project delivery resources, including the Project Coordinator, Data Lead, Business Analyst, Test Lead and any contracted specialists, ensuring clear accountability, prioritisation, and effective collaboration across all workstreams. Function as the primary bridge between Housing, IT & Digital, Data, Procurement, Finance, corporate governance teams, external suppliers, and delivery partners, ensuring effective communication, aligned priorities, and timely decision-making. Drive strategic alignment with PCC's cloud, data protection, information governance, cyber security, and IT architectural standards, ensuring project alignment across all required IT checkpoints such as IT Change Board (CAB) and Architecture Review Board (ARB). Work with Portsmouth Homes stakeholders to ensure the new HMS fully supports regulatory and compliance requirements. Own and manage the programme plan, overseeing scope, milestones, interdependencies, risks, issues, budget, change control and resource planning, ensuring effective reporting into project and governance boards. Lead procurement engagement where required, ensuring supplier deliverables meet contractual expectations. Oversee all technical and functional workstreams, including data cleansing, migration from multiple legacy systems, integrations with Repairs, Community Safety, Finance and corporate platforms, environment management, and configuration. Manage testing cycles end-to-end, including SIT, UAT, defect tracking, quality assurance, and readiness assessments to ensure a robust and stable solution at go-live. Coordinate business change and transformation activity, ensuring redesigned processes, operating models, and workflows are embedded and aligned with the Council's wider digital ambitions. Lead organisational readiness, including training planning and delivery, user support models, communications, impact assessments, and transition to BAU support teams, including Hand Over to Service (HOTS) activities with IT. Championing data quality and governance, working with data owners and analysts to establish a single authoritative dataset, improve reporting capability, and support emerging regulatory expectations. Personal Requirements: Proven history of delivering complex housing-focused IT system implementations, including large-scale data migrations from multiple legacy platforms. Hands-on experience with major housing technologies, including NEC Housing, Microsoft Dynamics 365, or similar enterprise-grade HMS solutions. Strong understanding of end-to-end landlord services, including tenancy management, allocations, repairs and maintenance, rents, asset management, and associated compliance workflows. Practical experience working with cloud-hosted SaaS environments, including configuration, integration, security, and vendor-managed delivery models. Robust knowledge of project governance, including change control, risk and issue management, cutover planning, and quality assurance across complex IT environments. Demonstrated ability to collaborate across business, operational, digital, data, and technical teams, ensuring solutions align with IT governance, organisational standards, and GDPR. Experience leading stakeholders through significant organisational or digital change, including training, engagement, process redesign, and adoption support. Expertise in data extraction, cleansing, transformation, and migration from legacy housing systems into a consolidated, modern HMS (Desirable). Formal project management certification, such as PRINCE2 Practitioner (Desirable). Broad modular understanding across housing operations, such as Rents, Repairs, Allocations, ASB, Voids, Stock Condition, and Planned Maintenance (Desirable). Experience integrating HMS platforms with wider systems, such as document management, customer portals, workflow automation tools, and reporting solutions (e.g., Power BI, Business Objects) (Desirable). Working Hours: 37hrs / Monday - Friday Pay: £450.00 per day Please note this role is within the scope of IR35.
Recruit 360 Limited
Site Manager
Recruit 360 Limited Chester, Cheshire
Senior Site Manager Permanent We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a well-established house builder on a large residential development. This is a permanent opportunity overseeing a (Apply online only)-unit housing development with a projected build programme of approximately 4 years. Package £60,000 £65,000 salary, with a view to potentially increase D.O.E Car allowance Full benefits package Inc Healthcare cover and pension Permanent position Long-term local project stability The Role Managing day-to-day site operations on a busy residential development Overseeing subcontractors, site teams and programme delivery Ensuring health & safety standards are maintained at all times Driving quality, build standards and customer satisfaction Working closely with Contracts Managers and Technical teams Managing plots from groundwork through to handover Requirements Proven experience as a Senior Site Manager within residential house building, timber frame experience essential but traditional also considered Experience managing large-scale housing developments Strong knowledge of NHBC standards and build programmes SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid essential Excellent leadership and organisational skills Ideal candidates will have worked for volume house builders and have a strong track record delivering high-quality residential schemes safely and on programme.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Site Manager Permanent We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join a well-established house builder on a large residential development. This is a permanent opportunity overseeing a (Apply online only)-unit housing development with a projected build programme of approximately 4 years. Package £60,000 £65,000 salary, with a view to potentially increase D.O.E Car allowance Full benefits package Inc Healthcare cover and pension Permanent position Long-term local project stability The Role Managing day-to-day site operations on a busy residential development Overseeing subcontractors, site teams and programme delivery Ensuring health & safety standards are maintained at all times Driving quality, build standards and customer satisfaction Working closely with Contracts Managers and Technical teams Managing plots from groundwork through to handover Requirements Proven experience as a Senior Site Manager within residential house building, timber frame experience essential but traditional also considered Experience managing large-scale housing developments Strong knowledge of NHBC standards and build programmes SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid essential Excellent leadership and organisational skills Ideal candidates will have worked for volume house builders and have a strong track record delivering high-quality residential schemes safely and on programme.
Elevate Projects Ltd
Contract Manager (Operations)
Elevate Projects Ltd
Job Title: Contract Manager (Operations) Location: London (Hybrid working available; base at Clerkenwell) About the Role: We are seeking a highly capable Contract Manager (Operations) to strengthen the management, governance, and optimisation of operational contracts within a large, values-driven organisation. This is a high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and influence across a diverse housing portfolio. Reporting to the Head of Commercial Operations, you will lead the development and ongoing management of a robust contract management framework. This includes student, keyworker, market rent, co-operative, and short-life accommodation contracts. Your role will ensure contractual arrangements are effectively governed, performance-driven, and aligned with strategic objectives, while mitigating contractual, financial, legal, and reputational risks. As a trusted subject-matter expert, you will work closely with internal teams and external partners to embed clarity, accountability, and compliance. The role focuses on assurance and insight, including performance monitoring, audits, risk management, and evidence-based reporting to senior leaders and the Board. This position is ideal for someone comfortable operating in complex environments, leading through influence, and supporting executive-level decision-making while upholding core values of honesty, efficiency, accountability, respect, and trust. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive contract management framework for leases, management agreements, SLAs, and related contracts. Establish and operate governance and assurance structures for contractual performance, compliance, and risk. Provide expert guidance on contractual obligations to colleagues. Conduct audits and reviews to ensure compliance with legislation, regulation, and internal policies. Monitor provider performance against KPIs, service standards, and statutory requirements. Identify and address contractual and operational risks, leading corrective action plans. Manage relationships with partners, providers, local authorities, and internal stakeholders. Investigate and resolve contractual breaches, escalating where necessary. Lead contract variations, change control, and change-in-law activities, ensuring impacts are documented. Produce high-quality reports and insights for senior management, committees, and the Board. Drive continuous improvement in contract management processes, systems, and reporting. Requirements: Proven experience as a contract or governance professional, managing complex contractual arrangements. Strong assurance, compliance, and performance management capabilities. Ability to interpret contractual requirements and translate them into practical oversight. Analytical, influential, and credible, with the ability to challenge constructively and drive accountability. Comfortable leading without formal authority and working with multiple stakeholders. Experience in risk management, audits, and performance reporting. Ability to produce clear, evidence-based reports for senior leadership. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated copy of your CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Contract Manager (Operations) Location: London (Hybrid working available; base at Clerkenwell) About the Role: We are seeking a highly capable Contract Manager (Operations) to strengthen the management, governance, and optimisation of operational contracts within a large, values-driven organisation. This is a high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and influence across a diverse housing portfolio. Reporting to the Head of Commercial Operations, you will lead the development and ongoing management of a robust contract management framework. This includes student, keyworker, market rent, co-operative, and short-life accommodation contracts. Your role will ensure contractual arrangements are effectively governed, performance-driven, and aligned with strategic objectives, while mitigating contractual, financial, legal, and reputational risks. As a trusted subject-matter expert, you will work closely with internal teams and external partners to embed clarity, accountability, and compliance. The role focuses on assurance and insight, including performance monitoring, audits, risk management, and evidence-based reporting to senior leaders and the Board. This position is ideal for someone comfortable operating in complex environments, leading through influence, and supporting executive-level decision-making while upholding core values of honesty, efficiency, accountability, respect, and trust. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive contract management framework for leases, management agreements, SLAs, and related contracts. Establish and operate governance and assurance structures for contractual performance, compliance, and risk. Provide expert guidance on contractual obligations to colleagues. Conduct audits and reviews to ensure compliance with legislation, regulation, and internal policies. Monitor provider performance against KPIs, service standards, and statutory requirements. Identify and address contractual and operational risks, leading corrective action plans. Manage relationships with partners, providers, local authorities, and internal stakeholders. Investigate and resolve contractual breaches, escalating where necessary. Lead contract variations, change control, and change-in-law activities, ensuring impacts are documented. Produce high-quality reports and insights for senior management, committees, and the Board. Drive continuous improvement in contract management processes, systems, and reporting. Requirements: Proven experience as a contract or governance professional, managing complex contractual arrangements. Strong assurance, compliance, and performance management capabilities. Ability to interpret contractual requirements and translate them into practical oversight. Analytical, influential, and credible, with the ability to challenge constructively and drive accountability. Comfortable leading without formal authority and working with multiple stakeholders. Experience in risk management, audits, and performance reporting. Ability to produce clear, evidence-based reports for senior leadership. If this sounds suitable for you, or someone you know, please send an updated copy of your CV to Sean Cloherty at Elevate Projects so we can discuss further.
Daniel Owen Ltd
Estimator
Daniel Owen Ltd
Estimator - Social Housing Repairs Location: South East London Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 We are currently working with a well-established and growing contractor within the social housing sector who is looking to appoint an experienced Estimator to join their team in South East London. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially aware professional to play a key role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services across a busy portfolio. The Role As an Estimator, you will be responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for reactive repairs, planned maintenance, and minor works within social housing. You will collaborate closely with operations, commercial, and client teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and within budget. Key Responsibilities Preparing detailed cost estimates for repairs and maintenance works Reviewing specifications, drawings, and schedules of rates Liaising with subcontractors and suppliers to obtain competitive pricing Supporting bid submissions and pricing frameworks Monitoring costs and identifying value engineering opportunities Working closely with contract managers to ensure financial control across projects Requirements Proven experience as an Estimator within social housing, repairs, or maintenance Strong understanding of Schedule of Rates (SoR), particularly NHF Commercially astute with excellent numerical and analytical skills Ability to manage multiple tenders and deadlines simultaneously Proficient in estimating software and Microsoft Excel Strong communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 60,000 Permanent, stable position with a reputable contractor Opportunity to work on long-term social housing frameworks Career progression within a growing business Supportive and collaborative team environment If you are an experienced Estimator looking to take the next step in your career within the social housing sector, we would be keen to hear from you.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Estimator - Social Housing Repairs Location: South East London Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 We are currently working with a well-established and growing contractor within the social housing sector who is looking to appoint an experienced Estimator to join their team in South East London. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially aware professional to play a key role in delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services across a busy portfolio. The Role As an Estimator, you will be responsible for preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for reactive repairs, planned maintenance, and minor works within social housing. You will collaborate closely with operations, commercial, and client teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and within budget. Key Responsibilities Preparing detailed cost estimates for repairs and maintenance works Reviewing specifications, drawings, and schedules of rates Liaising with subcontractors and suppliers to obtain competitive pricing Supporting bid submissions and pricing frameworks Monitoring costs and identifying value engineering opportunities Working closely with contract managers to ensure financial control across projects Requirements Proven experience as an Estimator within social housing, repairs, or maintenance Strong understanding of Schedule of Rates (SoR), particularly NHF Commercially astute with excellent numerical and analytical skills Ability to manage multiple tenders and deadlines simultaneously Proficient in estimating software and Microsoft Excel Strong communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 60,000 Permanent, stable position with a reputable contractor Opportunity to work on long-term social housing frameworks Career progression within a growing business Supportive and collaborative team environment If you are an experienced Estimator looking to take the next step in your career within the social housing sector, we would be keen to hear from you.
Maintech Recruitment
Maintenance Manager
Maintech Recruitment Perry Barr, Birmingham
location; Birmingham We are working with a leading UK pharmaceutical distribution and healthcare logistics business operating a highly automated distribution environment supporting the national healthcare supply chain. The site is a fast-paced, highly regulated operation where automation uptime, facilities reliability and engineering leadership are critical to business performance. This is a great opportunity for an Engineering Manager to join a well-established automated distribution site, taking ownership of the engineering function across automation, facilities, compliance and engineering team development. The site operates advanced automated warehouse systems including Knapp, Peem and Schaefer technologies, alongside specialist plant and facilities infrastructure. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will be responsible for ensuring the engineering function delivers maximum equipment reliability, strong preventative maintenance performance and continuous improvement across the site. You will lead, coach and develop the engineering team while working closely with operations, transport and senior leadership. This role would suit an Engineering Manager, Lead Engineer or Engineering Supervisor from a logistics, automated warehousing, FMCG or highly automated manufacturing background , who enjoys balancing technical leadership with hands-on engineering involvement. responsibilities of an engineering manager: Lead and support the site engineering team in a hands-on engineering capacity where required Drive engineering performance across automation systems, materials handling equipment and facilities infrastructure Ensure preventative maintenance schedules are effective, delivered and continuously improved Lead root cause analysis and reliability improvement activity to reduce downtime and improve equipment performance Ensure full utilisation and compliance of the CMMS system for maintenance planning and reporting Manage engineering KPIs, analyse performance data and drive continuous improvement initiatives Oversee maintenance and contractor management for specialist plant including HVAC, generators, sprinkler systems and facilities infrastructure Ensure strong contractor management in line with HSE legislation and internal compliance standards Support facilities maintenance, CAPEX projects and site infrastructure improvements Lead team development through coaching, succession planning and structured training plans Provide engineering support outside normal hours where required Work closely with Operations, Transport and Site Leadership to support site performance and service delivery Ensure full compliance with health & safety legislation and Good Distribution Practice standards skills & qualifications of an engineering manager: Recognised engineering apprenticeship HNC in an engineering discipline (essential) Strong engineering leadership and team development experience Experience managing maintenance teams within automated or fast-paced operational environments CMMS experience essential Project management experience Strong understanding of maintenance strategy, reliability and continuous improvement Experience with automation systems and materials handling equipment desirable IOSH / NEBOSH qualification desirable Lean manufacturing or maintenance strategy experience advantageous Degree in Engineering (desirable) benefits of an engineering manager: Basic salary £55,000 with Car allowance of £400 PCM Leadership role within a highly automated national operation Opportunity to shape engineering performance and site reliability strategy Exposure to advanced warehouse automation technologies Long-term career progression within a major healthcare supply chain business Structured leadership and engineering development opportunities Stable role within a critical national infrastructure environment If you feel this Engineering Manager role is right for you, please contact Becky Prince at Maintech Recruitment for more information or click apply. Please note this client is unable to offer sponsorship; you will require full rights to work in the UK. Maintech Recruitment Engineering Great Careers Maintech Recruitment are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of sex, religion, belief, political opinion, race, age, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. Please note by applying for this role your data will be processed in line with our privacy policy, available on our website.
May 15, 2026
Full time
location; Birmingham We are working with a leading UK pharmaceutical distribution and healthcare logistics business operating a highly automated distribution environment supporting the national healthcare supply chain. The site is a fast-paced, highly regulated operation where automation uptime, facilities reliability and engineering leadership are critical to business performance. This is a great opportunity for an Engineering Manager to join a well-established automated distribution site, taking ownership of the engineering function across automation, facilities, compliance and engineering team development. The site operates advanced automated warehouse systems including Knapp, Peem and Schaefer technologies, alongside specialist plant and facilities infrastructure. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will be responsible for ensuring the engineering function delivers maximum equipment reliability, strong preventative maintenance performance and continuous improvement across the site. You will lead, coach and develop the engineering team while working closely with operations, transport and senior leadership. This role would suit an Engineering Manager, Lead Engineer or Engineering Supervisor from a logistics, automated warehousing, FMCG or highly automated manufacturing background , who enjoys balancing technical leadership with hands-on engineering involvement. responsibilities of an engineering manager: Lead and support the site engineering team in a hands-on engineering capacity where required Drive engineering performance across automation systems, materials handling equipment and facilities infrastructure Ensure preventative maintenance schedules are effective, delivered and continuously improved Lead root cause analysis and reliability improvement activity to reduce downtime and improve equipment performance Ensure full utilisation and compliance of the CMMS system for maintenance planning and reporting Manage engineering KPIs, analyse performance data and drive continuous improvement initiatives Oversee maintenance and contractor management for specialist plant including HVAC, generators, sprinkler systems and facilities infrastructure Ensure strong contractor management in line with HSE legislation and internal compliance standards Support facilities maintenance, CAPEX projects and site infrastructure improvements Lead team development through coaching, succession planning and structured training plans Provide engineering support outside normal hours where required Work closely with Operations, Transport and Site Leadership to support site performance and service delivery Ensure full compliance with health & safety legislation and Good Distribution Practice standards skills & qualifications of an engineering manager: Recognised engineering apprenticeship HNC in an engineering discipline (essential) Strong engineering leadership and team development experience Experience managing maintenance teams within automated or fast-paced operational environments CMMS experience essential Project management experience Strong understanding of maintenance strategy, reliability and continuous improvement Experience with automation systems and materials handling equipment desirable IOSH / NEBOSH qualification desirable Lean manufacturing or maintenance strategy experience advantageous Degree in Engineering (desirable) benefits of an engineering manager: Basic salary £55,000 with Car allowance of £400 PCM Leadership role within a highly automated national operation Opportunity to shape engineering performance and site reliability strategy Exposure to advanced warehouse automation technologies Long-term career progression within a major healthcare supply chain business Structured leadership and engineering development opportunities Stable role within a critical national infrastructure environment If you feel this Engineering Manager role is right for you, please contact Becky Prince at Maintech Recruitment for more information or click apply. Please note this client is unable to offer sponsorship; you will require full rights to work in the UK. Maintech Recruitment Engineering Great Careers Maintech Recruitment are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of sex, religion, belief, political opinion, race, age, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. Please note by applying for this role your data will be processed in line with our privacy policy, available on our website.
Response
Mental Health Team Manager - TS Housing Project
Response Oxford, Oxfordshire
Our mission at Response is to enable people of all ages to live a more fulfilled life by providing excellent mental health services, housing, and supported living. Do you have the desire to empower and promote independence and an interest in mental health? Mental Health Team Manager Transitional Supported Housing Project - £32,760 - £38,220 per annum (Salaries vary depending on experiences) Contract Type Permanent, Full Time - 37 hours per week, Monday Friday, inclusive of bank holidays, Occasional Evening & Weekends, with occasional covering of shifts. You will be required to participate in an on-call rota as part of this role. Location Oxfordshire We are recruiting a Mental Health Team Manager for our Transitional Supported Housing Project, a service supporting individuals with serious mental health diagnoses in their recovery journey and transition to independent living. Role Overview You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the service, ensuring the team provides bespoke packages of support tailored to the needs of the individuals we support. You will ensure KPIs are met and audits are successful, demonstrating the service is operating efficiently and legally. You will provide leadership to the team and encourage them to perform at their highest level achievable. Key Responsibilities : Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Oversee daily operations and ensure support plans promote dignity, choice, and independence Manage complex cases and escalate serious concerns to clinical teams Facilitate move-ins, manage voids, and coordinate with referrals and housing teams Lead reflective practice following serious incidents Supervise and develop staff, manage rotas, recruitment, and training compliance Conduct audits, spot checks, and ensure health & safety standards Oversee medication checks and safeguarding processes Advocate for residents in clinical consultations and support benefit access Promote meaningful activities and skill development Person Specification: Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Even if you don t have all the specifications below, please still apply as we would welcome a conversation with individual s with experience in different sectors. Essential: Strong experience managing a team Basic knowledge of safeguarding, mental health, and team development Strong planning, communication, and management skills Desirable: Diploma or vocational qualifications in management and leadership Knowledge of trauma-informed care, CBT, motivational interviewing Why Join Us? Be part of a values-driven organisation: Caring, Safe, Creative, Aspirational Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable adults Access to training, development, and career progression Supportive management and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and pension scheme 37 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Cycle to Work Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Access to Blue Light Card discounts Opportunities for secondments and internal progression If this Mental Health Team Manager position sounds like the role for you then please apply today! We would love to hear from you! This vacancy may be closed early. To learn more about Response and what we do, please visit our website. Closing date - 04/06/2026 Our employees and clients come from all over the world, we proudly promote a friendly and inclusive culture and are registered as a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. All our roles require an enhanced DBS check, two references from most recent employers and you must have the right to work in the UK.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Our mission at Response is to enable people of all ages to live a more fulfilled life by providing excellent mental health services, housing, and supported living. Do you have the desire to empower and promote independence and an interest in mental health? Mental Health Team Manager Transitional Supported Housing Project - £32,760 - £38,220 per annum (Salaries vary depending on experiences) Contract Type Permanent, Full Time - 37 hours per week, Monday Friday, inclusive of bank holidays, Occasional Evening & Weekends, with occasional covering of shifts. You will be required to participate in an on-call rota as part of this role. Location Oxfordshire We are recruiting a Mental Health Team Manager for our Transitional Supported Housing Project, a service supporting individuals with serious mental health diagnoses in their recovery journey and transition to independent living. Role Overview You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the service, ensuring the team provides bespoke packages of support tailored to the needs of the individuals we support. You will ensure KPIs are met and audits are successful, demonstrating the service is operating efficiently and legally. You will provide leadership to the team and encourage them to perform at their highest level achievable. Key Responsibilities : Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Oversee daily operations and ensure support plans promote dignity, choice, and independence Manage complex cases and escalate serious concerns to clinical teams Facilitate move-ins, manage voids, and coordinate with referrals and housing teams Lead reflective practice following serious incidents Supervise and develop staff, manage rotas, recruitment, and training compliance Conduct audits, spot checks, and ensure health & safety standards Oversee medication checks and safeguarding processes Advocate for residents in clinical consultations and support benefit access Promote meaningful activities and skill development Person Specification: Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Even if you don t have all the specifications below, please still apply as we would welcome a conversation with individual s with experience in different sectors. Essential: Strong experience managing a team Basic knowledge of safeguarding, mental health, and team development Strong planning, communication, and management skills Desirable: Diploma or vocational qualifications in management and leadership Knowledge of trauma-informed care, CBT, motivational interviewing Why Join Us? Be part of a values-driven organisation: Caring, Safe, Creative, Aspirational Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable adults Access to training, development, and career progression Supportive management and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and pension scheme 37 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Cycle to Work Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Access to Blue Light Card discounts Opportunities for secondments and internal progression If this Mental Health Team Manager position sounds like the role for you then please apply today! We would love to hear from you! This vacancy may be closed early. To learn more about Response and what we do, please visit our website. Closing date - 04/06/2026 Our employees and clients come from all over the world, we proudly promote a friendly and inclusive culture and are registered as a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. All our roles require an enhanced DBS check, two references from most recent employers and you must have the right to work in the UK.
ARM
Project Manager - Housing Management System
ARM Portsmouth, Hampshire
Project Manager - Housing Management System Transformation Location: Hybrid - Portsmouth with flexible remote working Contract: 24-Month Programme Start Date: Summer 2026 Pay rate : 450 per day Umbrella rate. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of a major Housing Management System (HMS) transformation programme. The project will replace multiple legacy systems with a modern cloud-hosted platform, improving services, data quality, compliance, and customer experience for over 15,000 households across Portsmouth. Key Responsibilities Lead the full lifecycle delivery of the HMS transformation programme from mobilisation through to go-live and post-implementation support. Manage programme governance including planning, budgets, risks, issues, reporting, change control, and stakeholder engagement. Act as the key interface between Housing, IT, Data, Procurement, Finance, suppliers, and delivery partners. Oversee data migration, integrations, testing, cutover planning, organisational readiness, and transition into BAU support. Ensure compliance with IT governance, GDPR, cyber security, and housing regulatory requirements. Essential Experience Proven experience delivering complex IT and digital transformation projects, ideally within Housing or Local Government. Experience with Housing Management Systems such as NEC Housing, Microsoft Dynamics 365, or similar enterprise platforms. Strong background in SaaS implementations, data migration, supplier management, risk management, and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of housing operations including tenancy management, repairs, rents, allocations, and compliance processes. Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner or equivalent certification. Experience with system integrations, reporting tools, and digital transformation programmes. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile transformation programme with strong organisational backing and long-term impact across housing services. Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Project Manager - Housing Management System Transformation Location: Hybrid - Portsmouth with flexible remote working Contract: 24-Month Programme Start Date: Summer 2026 Pay rate : 450 per day Umbrella rate. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of a major Housing Management System (HMS) transformation programme. The project will replace multiple legacy systems with a modern cloud-hosted platform, improving services, data quality, compliance, and customer experience for over 15,000 households across Portsmouth. Key Responsibilities Lead the full lifecycle delivery of the HMS transformation programme from mobilisation through to go-live and post-implementation support. Manage programme governance including planning, budgets, risks, issues, reporting, change control, and stakeholder engagement. Act as the key interface between Housing, IT, Data, Procurement, Finance, suppliers, and delivery partners. Oversee data migration, integrations, testing, cutover planning, organisational readiness, and transition into BAU support. Ensure compliance with IT governance, GDPR, cyber security, and housing regulatory requirements. Essential Experience Proven experience delivering complex IT and digital transformation projects, ideally within Housing or Local Government. Experience with Housing Management Systems such as NEC Housing, Microsoft Dynamics 365, or similar enterprise platforms. Strong background in SaaS implementations, data migration, supplier management, risk management, and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of housing operations including tenancy management, repairs, rents, allocations, and compliance processes. Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner or equivalent certification. Experience with system integrations, reporting tools, and digital transformation programmes. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile transformation programme with strong organisational backing and long-term impact across housing services. Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Hays
Site Manager - Housebuilding
Hays
Construction Site Manager - House Building - Yorkshire - Permanent - £45k-£55k Construction Site Manager - Housebuilding Permanent Yorkshire Region £45,000-£55,000 + package Are you an experienced Site Manager with a strong background in volume housebuilding? An established residential developer in Yorkshire is looking to appoint a driven and quality-focused Site Manager to lead day-to-day operations on a new-build housing development. The Role As Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for the safe and efficient delivery of a mixed-tenure housing scheme. You'll oversee all on-site activities from groundwork stages through to handover, ensuring programmes are met, quality standards are upheld, and customer satisfaction remains a priority. Key Responsibilities Manage all on-site construction activities for a new-build residential scheme Lead and coordinate subcontractors, trades, and site labour Drive programme delivery while maintaining exceptional build quality Ensure all health & safety regulations, site audits, and RAMS are fully compliant Conduct regular progress meetings with the project team and commercial functions Work closely with the customer care team to deliver defect-free homes Maintain accurate site records, reports, logistics plans, and H&S documentation About You Proven experience as a Site Manager within the UK housebuilding sector Track record of delivering multi-unit housing developments to NHBC/Building Reg standards Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage pressure, deadlines, and multiple subcontract teams Valid SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold), and First Aid qualifications What's on Offer Salary £45,000-£55,000, depending on experience Opportunity to work with a reputable regional/national housebuilder Long-term pipeline of developments across the Yorkshire region Supportive team environment with genuine career progression opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Construction Site Manager - House Building - Yorkshire - Permanent - £45k-£55k Construction Site Manager - Housebuilding Permanent Yorkshire Region £45,000-£55,000 + package Are you an experienced Site Manager with a strong background in volume housebuilding? An established residential developer in Yorkshire is looking to appoint a driven and quality-focused Site Manager to lead day-to-day operations on a new-build housing development. The Role As Site Manager, you will take full responsibility for the safe and efficient delivery of a mixed-tenure housing scheme. You'll oversee all on-site activities from groundwork stages through to handover, ensuring programmes are met, quality standards are upheld, and customer satisfaction remains a priority. Key Responsibilities Manage all on-site construction activities for a new-build residential scheme Lead and coordinate subcontractors, trades, and site labour Drive programme delivery while maintaining exceptional build quality Ensure all health & safety regulations, site audits, and RAMS are fully compliant Conduct regular progress meetings with the project team and commercial functions Work closely with the customer care team to deliver defect-free homes Maintain accurate site records, reports, logistics plans, and H&S documentation About You Proven experience as a Site Manager within the UK housebuilding sector Track record of delivering multi-unit housing developments to NHBC/Building Reg standards Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills Ability to manage pressure, deadlines, and multiple subcontract teams Valid SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold), and First Aid qualifications What's on Offer Salary £45,000-£55,000, depending on experience Opportunity to work with a reputable regional/national housebuilder Long-term pipeline of developments across the Yorkshire region Supportive team environment with genuine career progression opportunities What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
TRI Consulting Ltd
Home Ownership Support Adviser
TRI Consulting Ltd
A Housing Association is currently looking for a Home Ownership Support Adviser on a temporary basis for about 3 months. Key responsibilities are as follows Be the conveyancing specialist within the Home Ownership Support team acting as the single point of contact for your customers, providing sound advice,proactively progressing transactions and unlocking obstacles to completion/resolution. Lead on all relevant legally administrative functions related to the transfer or disposal of property. Manage a complex and demanding caseload, juggling competing priorities, ensuring cases are progressed and deadlines met. Work under your own initiative to determine actions and advice needed for each transaction. Competently handle customer enquiries about a range of Low-Cost Home Ownership products. Support with the management of team in-boxes and general enquiries. Supply day-to-day supervisory and escalation support for the Home Ownership Support Officers and Operations staff, hosting surgeries and providing training across the organisation to share your expertise. Lead on the disposal of void units, undertaking viewings or on-site visits if required. Actively champion continuous improvement, identifying and suggesting service improvements for implementation and work collaboratively with the wider department to reach our joint objectives. Build and maintain collaborative working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to foster better outcomes for our residents, drive successful transactions and share expertise. Be engaged on policy and legislative changes, highlighting risks and following relevant policies and procedures as required. Achieve high levels of customer satisfaction and financial targets as set by the Home Ownership Support Manager, in line with our customer strategy. Drive income by actively promote staircasing, loft conversion, lease extension and loan redemption, managing all aspects of each application. Meet our compliance requirements, ensuring data is recorded correctly, and transactions are completed in line with regulatory and audit requirements. Inform business planning thorough effective progression and accurate forecasting of your transactions. Support Operations and our customers by making sure new accounts are set-up, amended and closed as needed, including the amendment of rents and ground rents. Manage complaints and service recovery effectively and within designated timescales. Support team and departmental projects as required by the Home Ownership Support Manager. Support the effective management of other low-cost home ownership products (historic or new) as necessary. PAYE 26.81 Umbrella 35.46 Hybrid role Essential requirements Worked in a similar role previously and has knowledge of shared ownership,lease extensions,right to buy, affordable housing, understanding ground rent. Experience of working independently to deliver excellent customer service across a diverse workload, in a fast paced, target driven environment. Must be immediately available or on short notice
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
A Housing Association is currently looking for a Home Ownership Support Adviser on a temporary basis for about 3 months. Key responsibilities are as follows Be the conveyancing specialist within the Home Ownership Support team acting as the single point of contact for your customers, providing sound advice,proactively progressing transactions and unlocking obstacles to completion/resolution. Lead on all relevant legally administrative functions related to the transfer or disposal of property. Manage a complex and demanding caseload, juggling competing priorities, ensuring cases are progressed and deadlines met. Work under your own initiative to determine actions and advice needed for each transaction. Competently handle customer enquiries about a range of Low-Cost Home Ownership products. Support with the management of team in-boxes and general enquiries. Supply day-to-day supervisory and escalation support for the Home Ownership Support Officers and Operations staff, hosting surgeries and providing training across the organisation to share your expertise. Lead on the disposal of void units, undertaking viewings or on-site visits if required. Actively champion continuous improvement, identifying and suggesting service improvements for implementation and work collaboratively with the wider department to reach our joint objectives. Build and maintain collaborative working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to foster better outcomes for our residents, drive successful transactions and share expertise. Be engaged on policy and legislative changes, highlighting risks and following relevant policies and procedures as required. Achieve high levels of customer satisfaction and financial targets as set by the Home Ownership Support Manager, in line with our customer strategy. Drive income by actively promote staircasing, loft conversion, lease extension and loan redemption, managing all aspects of each application. Meet our compliance requirements, ensuring data is recorded correctly, and transactions are completed in line with regulatory and audit requirements. Inform business planning thorough effective progression and accurate forecasting of your transactions. Support Operations and our customers by making sure new accounts are set-up, amended and closed as needed, including the amendment of rents and ground rents. Manage complaints and service recovery effectively and within designated timescales. Support team and departmental projects as required by the Home Ownership Support Manager. Support the effective management of other low-cost home ownership products (historic or new) as necessary. PAYE 26.81 Umbrella 35.46 Hybrid role Essential requirements Worked in a similar role previously and has knowledge of shared ownership,lease extensions,right to buy, affordable housing, understanding ground rent. Experience of working independently to deliver excellent customer service across a diverse workload, in a fast paced, target driven environment. Must be immediately available or on short notice
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Housing Operations and Project Manager
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Leading Housing Association North London (Hybrid) £50,-Month Fixed-Term Our client, an established housing association with deep community roots, is seeking an experienced Housing Operations & Project Manager to provide focused leadership during an exciting period of service improvement and digital transformation. About Our Client Founded over 50 years ago, this housing association has grown into a vital provider of affordable housing across four North London boroughs. Managing around 1,600 homes, they're a local landlord deeply connected to their community, providing affordable housing, supported living for young people, and retirement schemes. Their team of 100 dedicated professionals delivers excellent and innovative housing services through shared values that make a real difference locally. They're a Disability Confident Employer, anti-racism organisation, and welcome people from all faiths and backgrounds. The Role This 12-month fixed-term position reports directly to the Chief Executive and offers the chance to drive meaningful change across housing operations. You'll lead key projects including tenant involvement, leasehold and homeownership processes, and digital transformation whilst ensuring KPI performance and regulatory compliance. Key responsibilities: -Lead housing management projects with full accountability for timelines, risks and resources -Drive tenant involvement initiatives, embedding resident voice into service improvement -Manage complex tenancy matters including leaseholder enquiries and Section 20 consultations -Oversee agency-managed portfolio delivery and contract management -Champion digital transformation as the housing system lead -Deliver tenancy audits and evidence-based decision making -Support leasehold processes including shared ownership staircasing and lease enforcement What You'll Bring -Significant experience in a similar housing operations or project management role -Strong knowledge of tenancy management law, regulatory guidance and housing policies -Proven track record in tenant involvement and customer-focused service delivery -Experience managing projects in a regulated environment -Strong IT skills with housing management systems experience -Natural ability to translate strategy into operational delivery -Commitment to quality, accuracy and continuous improvement What's On Offer -£50,000 salary for this 12-month fixed-term role -25 days holiday plus bank holidays -Generous pension scheme -Health care cashback scheme and employee assistance programme -Hybrid working after probation -Supportive, friendly working environment with development opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional to make a tangible impact during a critical transformation period whilst working for a values-driven organisation that truly serves its community.
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Leading Housing Association North London (Hybrid) £50,-Month Fixed-Term Our client, an established housing association with deep community roots, is seeking an experienced Housing Operations & Project Manager to provide focused leadership during an exciting period of service improvement and digital transformation. About Our Client Founded over 50 years ago, this housing association has grown into a vital provider of affordable housing across four North London boroughs. Managing around 1,600 homes, they're a local landlord deeply connected to their community, providing affordable housing, supported living for young people, and retirement schemes. Their team of 100 dedicated professionals delivers excellent and innovative housing services through shared values that make a real difference locally. They're a Disability Confident Employer, anti-racism organisation, and welcome people from all faiths and backgrounds. The Role This 12-month fixed-term position reports directly to the Chief Executive and offers the chance to drive meaningful change across housing operations. You'll lead key projects including tenant involvement, leasehold and homeownership processes, and digital transformation whilst ensuring KPI performance and regulatory compliance. Key responsibilities: -Lead housing management projects with full accountability for timelines, risks and resources -Drive tenant involvement initiatives, embedding resident voice into service improvement -Manage complex tenancy matters including leaseholder enquiries and Section 20 consultations -Oversee agency-managed portfolio delivery and contract management -Champion digital transformation as the housing system lead -Deliver tenancy audits and evidence-based decision making -Support leasehold processes including shared ownership staircasing and lease enforcement What You'll Bring -Significant experience in a similar housing operations or project management role -Strong knowledge of tenancy management law, regulatory guidance and housing policies -Proven track record in tenant involvement and customer-focused service delivery -Experience managing projects in a regulated environment -Strong IT skills with housing management systems experience -Natural ability to translate strategy into operational delivery -Commitment to quality, accuracy and continuous improvement What's On Offer -£50,000 salary for this 12-month fixed-term role -25 days holiday plus bank holidays -Generous pension scheme -Health care cashback scheme and employee assistance programme -Hybrid working after probation -Supportive, friendly working environment with development opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing professional to make a tangible impact during a critical transformation period whilst working for a values-driven organisation that truly serves its community.
Marks Consulting Partners Limited
Team Leader (Reactive)
Marks Consulting Partners Limited Canterbury, Kent
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Team Leader to join a busy Facilities Management function within a public sector organisation. Reporting to the Lead Assets Works Delivery Manager, you'll take ownership of day-to-day repairs delivery across a large and varied estate; leading a dedicated team and working closely with planned works colleagues, contractors, and leaseholders. The Role Lead the reactive works delivery team to ensure repairs are delivered on time, to budget, and to agreed standards across the estate; maintaining compliance with statutory obligations and sector best practice throughout Work collaboratively with the Team Leader (Planned) to ensure resilience across both reactive and planned works delivery for the whole estate Assist in developing long-term repairs and maintenance strategies; researching and applying professional and technical judgement to implement agreed delivery plans Work with partner contractors to provide a responsive day-to-day repairs service for tenants, leaseholders, and customers; meeting performance targets within budget Ensure appropriate consultation is undertaken with leaseholders in line with the Landlord and Tenant Acts and other relevant legislation Work with Contracts Officers to provide technical expertise in the production of specifications and ongoing contractor management for repairs and maintenance contracts Deliver procurement efficiencies and value for money; using technical expertise to inform specification writing and scope of works in compliance with statutory obligations and sector best practice Manage the voids process (property element) to ensure turnaround times and quality meet targets; working with Housing Management and contractors to develop improved working practices What We're Looking For Knowledge: Major legislation and issues affecting local government; social housing and operational property maintenance Best practice across these functions within a similar environment or local authority Compliance and statutory landlord obligations and their effect upon buildings; engineering services; trades; operations; materials and construction Experience: Managing repairs and maintenance services within the public sector; social housing; or a similar operating environment Collating and analysing information for reports to councillors; residents; and other stakeholders Developing; leading; mentoring; and motivating successful individuals and teams within an environment of change Skills: Managing multiple projects effectively and prioritising in response to changing deadlines Exercising sound judgement in decision making; analysing problems; separating symptoms from causes; and identifying short and long-term solutions Strong communication skills with the ability to convey information clearly to a wide range of audiences Setting and monitoring measurable performance targets Building and maintaining effective working relationships with staff; partners; tenants; and stakeholders A good level of IT competency across Microsoft 365; Google Workspace; and other service-based software systems Qualifications: Membership of the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (MCIBSE) or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) A broad knowledge of buildings and building engineering services; trades; operations; materials; and construction If this sounds like your next move, get in touch to find out more or apply now. About Marks Consulting Partners Marks Consulting Partners is a specialist public sector recruitment consultancy with over a decade of experience placing exceptional talent across Property Services; Housing Services; General Practice; Town Planning; Regeneration and Development; and Building Consultancy. With 267 public sector clients; a 96% repeat business rate; and a 100% client recommendation rate; we are proud to be trusted partners to the organisations we work with.
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Team Leader to join a busy Facilities Management function within a public sector organisation. Reporting to the Lead Assets Works Delivery Manager, you'll take ownership of day-to-day repairs delivery across a large and varied estate; leading a dedicated team and working closely with planned works colleagues, contractors, and leaseholders. The Role Lead the reactive works delivery team to ensure repairs are delivered on time, to budget, and to agreed standards across the estate; maintaining compliance with statutory obligations and sector best practice throughout Work collaboratively with the Team Leader (Planned) to ensure resilience across both reactive and planned works delivery for the whole estate Assist in developing long-term repairs and maintenance strategies; researching and applying professional and technical judgement to implement agreed delivery plans Work with partner contractors to provide a responsive day-to-day repairs service for tenants, leaseholders, and customers; meeting performance targets within budget Ensure appropriate consultation is undertaken with leaseholders in line with the Landlord and Tenant Acts and other relevant legislation Work with Contracts Officers to provide technical expertise in the production of specifications and ongoing contractor management for repairs and maintenance contracts Deliver procurement efficiencies and value for money; using technical expertise to inform specification writing and scope of works in compliance with statutory obligations and sector best practice Manage the voids process (property element) to ensure turnaround times and quality meet targets; working with Housing Management and contractors to develop improved working practices What We're Looking For Knowledge: Major legislation and issues affecting local government; social housing and operational property maintenance Best practice across these functions within a similar environment or local authority Compliance and statutory landlord obligations and their effect upon buildings; engineering services; trades; operations; materials and construction Experience: Managing repairs and maintenance services within the public sector; social housing; or a similar operating environment Collating and analysing information for reports to councillors; residents; and other stakeholders Developing; leading; mentoring; and motivating successful individuals and teams within an environment of change Skills: Managing multiple projects effectively and prioritising in response to changing deadlines Exercising sound judgement in decision making; analysing problems; separating symptoms from causes; and identifying short and long-term solutions Strong communication skills with the ability to convey information clearly to a wide range of audiences Setting and monitoring measurable performance targets Building and maintaining effective working relationships with staff; partners; tenants; and stakeholders A good level of IT competency across Microsoft 365; Google Workspace; and other service-based software systems Qualifications: Membership of the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (MCIBSE) or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) A broad knowledge of buildings and building engineering services; trades; operations; materials; and construction If this sounds like your next move, get in touch to find out more or apply now. About Marks Consulting Partners Marks Consulting Partners is a specialist public sector recruitment consultancy with over a decade of experience placing exceptional talent across Property Services; Housing Services; General Practice; Town Planning; Regeneration and Development; and Building Consultancy. With 267 public sector clients; a 96% repeat business rate; and a 100% client recommendation rate; we are proud to be trusted partners to the organisations we work with.
Daniel Owen Ltd
QS Electrical Manager
Daniel Owen Ltd Haringey, London
Job Title: NICEIC QS Electrical Manager Location: North London Salary: 54,267 - 57,402 Job Type: Permanent (Full-Time, 36 hrs/week) A North London local council is seeking an experienced NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) Electrical Manager to lead electrical operations across housing and neighbourhood projects. You will oversee electrical teams, ensuring all works are compliant, safe, and meet regulatory standards. Responsibilities include managing inspection and testing, auditing completed works, monitoring KPIs, and maintaining compliance records, while promoting health & safety and supporting team development. Key Responsibilities: Act as NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) for all electrical works Oversee inspection, testing, and certification processes Ensure compliance with all regulatory, safety, and quality standards Audit completed works and monitor performance KPIs Maintain accurate compliance and certification records Lead and support electrical teams across multiple projects Promote a strong health & safety culture Requirements for the Electrical Manager: NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation AM2 Qualification 18th Edition Wiring Regulations 2391 Inspection & Testing Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role Strong leadership, organisational, and problem-solving skills Benefits: Competitive local authority salary Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme Stable, long-term employment Opportunities for professional development If you are interested in this role, please apply to the advert or send your CV for further information. Tags: Electrical Manager, NICEIC QS, Qualified Supervisor, Electrical Supervisor, Compliance Manager, Electrical Compliance, Contracts Manager (Electrical), M&E Manager, Electrical Testing, Inspection & Testing, Social Housing Electrical, Public Sector Electrical, Facilities Electrical Manager, 18th Edition Electrician LON123
May 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: NICEIC QS Electrical Manager Location: North London Salary: 54,267 - 57,402 Job Type: Permanent (Full-Time, 36 hrs/week) A North London local council is seeking an experienced NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) Electrical Manager to lead electrical operations across housing and neighbourhood projects. You will oversee electrical teams, ensuring all works are compliant, safe, and meet regulatory standards. Responsibilities include managing inspection and testing, auditing completed works, monitoring KPIs, and maintaining compliance records, while promoting health & safety and supporting team development. Key Responsibilities: Act as NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) for all electrical works Oversee inspection, testing, and certification processes Ensure compliance with all regulatory, safety, and quality standards Audit completed works and monitor performance KPIs Maintain accurate compliance and certification records Lead and support electrical teams across multiple projects Promote a strong health & safety culture Requirements for the Electrical Manager: NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation AM2 Qualification 18th Edition Wiring Regulations 2391 Inspection & Testing Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role Strong leadership, organisational, and problem-solving skills Benefits: Competitive local authority salary Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme Stable, long-term employment Opportunities for professional development If you are interested in this role, please apply to the advert or send your CV for further information. Tags: Electrical Manager, NICEIC QS, Qualified Supervisor, Electrical Supervisor, Compliance Manager, Electrical Compliance, Contracts Manager (Electrical), M&E Manager, Electrical Testing, Inspection & Testing, Social Housing Electrical, Public Sector Electrical, Facilities Electrical Manager, 18th Edition Electrician LON123
Ashdown Group
ERP Manager - Chelmsford - Hybrid - £90,000
Ashdown Group Chelmsford, Essex
ERP Manager - Chelmsford - Hybrid - £90,000 Salary: £90,000 + excellent benefitsType: Full-time, Permanent - Hybrid About the Role We are seeking an experienced and hands-on ERP Manager to take ownership of a business-critical ERP environment centred around Infor M3. This is a key leadership role responsible for the operational performance, continual improvement, and strategic development of the ERP platform and associated business applications. Working closely with stakeholders across the organisation, you will act as the bridge between business operations and technology, ensuring the ERP system is stable, effective, and continually evolving to meet changing business needs. This role combines technical expertise, operational leadership, process optimisation, stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning. You will lead continual service improvement initiatives, optimise business processes, and ensure the ERP platform delivers measurable business value. The role offers a hybrid working arrangement with regular onsite presence required in Essex. Key Responsibilities ERP Support & Operational Service Delivery Own the operational performance, stability, and support model for the Infor M3 ERP platform Lead and oversee 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line ERP support activities Drive root cause analysis and permanent resolution of recurring issues Monitor system performance, risk, and usage trends to proactively identify improvements Manage ERP support standards, documentation, and known error records Build and maintain relationships with Infor and third-party support providers Oversee integrations between Infor M3 and external systems Assess the impact of system updates, releases, and enhancements Continual Service Improvement & Process Optimisation Lead a structured Continual Service Improvement (CSI) programme across the ERP landscape Identify and deliver incremental improvements that enhance usability, efficiency, and data quality Lead business process mapping exercises, documenting current and future-state workflows Drive automation and simplification of business processes Balance operational stability with ongoing system and process enhancement Business Engagement & ERP Adoption Act as the primary interface between operational teams and the ERP platform Translate business requirements into effective ERP solutions Promote best practice use of Infor M3 across departments Support informed decision-making by clearly communicating system capabilities and limitations Encourage the use of standard functionality over unnecessary customisation Identify opportunities to expand ERP functionality and system adoption Change Management & Governance Own ERP change governance processes and controls Ensure all changes are assessed, prioritised, tested, approved, and implemented effectively Coordinate business testing activities and release readiness Maintain a controlled and auditable ERP environment that protects business continuity ERP Roadmap & Strategic Development Define and manage the ERP improvement roadmap Scope and shape ERP initiatives and transformation projects Prioritise change requests based on business value, operational impact, and strategic alignment Lead ERP-related projects and workstreams Contribute to wider IT and digital strategy initiatives Reporting, Data & Team Leadership Line manage and develop the ERP reporting resource Ensure alignment between ERP data structures and reporting outputs Improve collaboration between ERP and BI/reporting functions Support data quality, governance, and reporting capability development About You We are looking for someone with strong ERP ownership experience who can operate strategically while remaining hands-on when required. Essential Skills & Experience Strong hands-on experience supporting and configuring Infor M3 within a business-critical environment Proven experience managing ERP operational support alongside continuous improvement initiatives Strong business process mapping and workflow optimisation experience Experience leading ERP changes, upgrades, testing, and release management Ability to translate business requirements into practical ERP solutions Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving capability with a focus on root cause resolution Experience balancing operational priorities with long-term strategic planning Knowledge & Technical Expertise Strong understanding of: Infor M3 functional processes and administration ERP lifecycle management and governance Procurement and purchase-to-pay workflows Warehousing and inventory management Manufacturing and planning Finance and costing processes Master data governance ERP integrations, APIs, and data flows Infor OS, ION, APIs, or related integration frameworks What's on Offer Salary of £90,000 Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working model Opportunity to shape and evolve a critical ERP platform Collaborative and forward-thinking environment Strategic leadership role with significant business impact If you are an experienced ERP professional looking for a role where you can influence operational excellence and long-term ERP strategy, we would love to hear from you.
May 14, 2026
Full time
ERP Manager - Chelmsford - Hybrid - £90,000 Salary: £90,000 + excellent benefitsType: Full-time, Permanent - Hybrid About the Role We are seeking an experienced and hands-on ERP Manager to take ownership of a business-critical ERP environment centred around Infor M3. This is a key leadership role responsible for the operational performance, continual improvement, and strategic development of the ERP platform and associated business applications. Working closely with stakeholders across the organisation, you will act as the bridge between business operations and technology, ensuring the ERP system is stable, effective, and continually evolving to meet changing business needs. This role combines technical expertise, operational leadership, process optimisation, stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning. You will lead continual service improvement initiatives, optimise business processes, and ensure the ERP platform delivers measurable business value. The role offers a hybrid working arrangement with regular onsite presence required in Essex. Key Responsibilities ERP Support & Operational Service Delivery Own the operational performance, stability, and support model for the Infor M3 ERP platform Lead and oversee 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line ERP support activities Drive root cause analysis and permanent resolution of recurring issues Monitor system performance, risk, and usage trends to proactively identify improvements Manage ERP support standards, documentation, and known error records Build and maintain relationships with Infor and third-party support providers Oversee integrations between Infor M3 and external systems Assess the impact of system updates, releases, and enhancements Continual Service Improvement & Process Optimisation Lead a structured Continual Service Improvement (CSI) programme across the ERP landscape Identify and deliver incremental improvements that enhance usability, efficiency, and data quality Lead business process mapping exercises, documenting current and future-state workflows Drive automation and simplification of business processes Balance operational stability with ongoing system and process enhancement Business Engagement & ERP Adoption Act as the primary interface between operational teams and the ERP platform Translate business requirements into effective ERP solutions Promote best practice use of Infor M3 across departments Support informed decision-making by clearly communicating system capabilities and limitations Encourage the use of standard functionality over unnecessary customisation Identify opportunities to expand ERP functionality and system adoption Change Management & Governance Own ERP change governance processes and controls Ensure all changes are assessed, prioritised, tested, approved, and implemented effectively Coordinate business testing activities and release readiness Maintain a controlled and auditable ERP environment that protects business continuity ERP Roadmap & Strategic Development Define and manage the ERP improvement roadmap Scope and shape ERP initiatives and transformation projects Prioritise change requests based on business value, operational impact, and strategic alignment Lead ERP-related projects and workstreams Contribute to wider IT and digital strategy initiatives Reporting, Data & Team Leadership Line manage and develop the ERP reporting resource Ensure alignment between ERP data structures and reporting outputs Improve collaboration between ERP and BI/reporting functions Support data quality, governance, and reporting capability development About You We are looking for someone with strong ERP ownership experience who can operate strategically while remaining hands-on when required. Essential Skills & Experience Strong hands-on experience supporting and configuring Infor M3 within a business-critical environment Proven experience managing ERP operational support alongside continuous improvement initiatives Strong business process mapping and workflow optimisation experience Experience leading ERP changes, upgrades, testing, and release management Ability to translate business requirements into practical ERP solutions Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving capability with a focus on root cause resolution Experience balancing operational priorities with long-term strategic planning Knowledge & Technical Expertise Strong understanding of: Infor M3 functional processes and administration ERP lifecycle management and governance Procurement and purchase-to-pay workflows Warehousing and inventory management Manufacturing and planning Finance and costing processes Master data governance ERP integrations, APIs, and data flows Infor OS, ION, APIs, or related integration frameworks What's on Offer Salary of £90,000 Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working model Opportunity to shape and evolve a critical ERP platform Collaborative and forward-thinking environment Strategic leadership role with significant business impact If you are an experienced ERP professional looking for a role where you can influence operational excellence and long-term ERP strategy, we would love to hear from you.
Tristone Nash
Senior Planned Operations Manager
Tristone Nash
TristoneNash are supporting a large housing association in their search for a Senior Planned Operations Manager covering the organisations patches of Eastleigh, Yeovil, London and Bracknell. The successful candidate is expected to be office based three days per week spread across all regions. Job role: The Senior Planned Operations Manager is responsible for the delivery of all planned and cyclical works programmes for the housing stock. Utilising a team of managers and trades, the role will deliver all planned works which could include bathrooms, kitchens, roofs, windows and redecoration works across the whole operational area of the Group & responsible for a budget of circa 23M. Seeking to identify opportunities to expand and develop in house capacity to deliver works whilst keeping a focus on legislative obligations and compliance. Experience required: Holder of a recognised construction qualification at the appropriate level or extensive experience at this level. Have, or be willing to work towards, an Ofqual-recognised qualification in Housing Management (Chartered Institute of Housing Level 4 or equivalent). H&S qualification (IOSH 5 day or NEBOSH construction certificate) with a depth of working knowledge of application of Health and Safety legislation and how to keep people safe. Extensive knowledge of statutory regulations relevant to the role Demonstrable experience in managing large scale contract and maintenance projects within a housing organisation. Commercially astute with the ability to analyse financial data and formulate work programmes within defined budgets Good communicator with ability to lead and motivate individuals and teams in the delivery of key services Ability to provide support and guidance in the management of trades and external contractors Broad knowledge of building related issues with the ability to provide technical support and advice Demonstrate our Values and Behaviours.
May 13, 2026
Full time
TristoneNash are supporting a large housing association in their search for a Senior Planned Operations Manager covering the organisations patches of Eastleigh, Yeovil, London and Bracknell. The successful candidate is expected to be office based three days per week spread across all regions. Job role: The Senior Planned Operations Manager is responsible for the delivery of all planned and cyclical works programmes for the housing stock. Utilising a team of managers and trades, the role will deliver all planned works which could include bathrooms, kitchens, roofs, windows and redecoration works across the whole operational area of the Group & responsible for a budget of circa 23M. Seeking to identify opportunities to expand and develop in house capacity to deliver works whilst keeping a focus on legislative obligations and compliance. Experience required: Holder of a recognised construction qualification at the appropriate level or extensive experience at this level. Have, or be willing to work towards, an Ofqual-recognised qualification in Housing Management (Chartered Institute of Housing Level 4 or equivalent). H&S qualification (IOSH 5 day or NEBOSH construction certificate) with a depth of working knowledge of application of Health and Safety legislation and how to keep people safe. Extensive knowledge of statutory regulations relevant to the role Demonstrable experience in managing large scale contract and maintenance projects within a housing organisation. Commercially astute with the ability to analyse financial data and formulate work programmes within defined budgets Good communicator with ability to lead and motivate individuals and teams in the delivery of key services Ability to provide support and guidance in the management of trades and external contractors Broad knowledge of building related issues with the ability to provide technical support and advice Demonstrate our Values and Behaviours.

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