Duncan Lewis Solicitors (Ltd): Regulated by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority, Duncan Lewis Solicitors was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in the City of London (Fenchurch Street EC3M), with offices nationwide. We are recognised by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners UK independent legal directories as a top-tier law firm in all of our key practice areas - "a diligent and professional team that is prepared to go the extra mile for its clients". A paperless law firm with over 500 personnel that embraces hybrid-working, we service both corporate entities and private individuals in over 25 areas of law across 60 languages. We give people a voice - that is our ethos. Recognised among The Times 200 Best Law Firms, we have been awarded Law Firm of the Year at the 2024 Lexis Nexis Awards and 2023 Modern Law Awards, reflecting our dedication to legal expertise and client service. We hold Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation for over 15 years, showcasing our commitment to professional development. Duncan Lewis is also Law Society Lexcel, Cyber Essentials Plus, and ISO 27001 certified, ensuring excellence in practice management and data security. We are committed to recruiting dedicated and talented professionals and welcome applications from exceptional candidates. At Duncan Lewis, we value training and diversity, and we take pride in our inclusive workforce. The Role: The ideal candidate will join a well-established national team of experienced Costs Lawyers and Costs Draftsmen, supporting the full lifecycle of the billing and recovery process for a wide range of legal sector clients. This senior position requires strong technical expertise, excellent drafting ability, and confident negotiation skills. Candidates with substantial Legal Aid experience and the ability to hit the ground running will be particularly valued. Main Responsibilities of the Role: Report directly to Manager Drafting / preparing inter partes bills of costs, costs budgets; and points of reply/dispute Drafting inter partes bills with Legal Aid element Drafting Claim1's, 1a's and VHCC/HCCP case Drafting of estimates of costs to accompany Allocation Questionnaires and Pre-Trial Checklists. Negotiations of Bills including attendance at CCMC's Overseeing the Issuing of the Notice of Commencement and associated documents Working to deadlines Attendance upon Detailed Assessment Hearing as and when necessary Providing technical / costs guidance to fee earners where required Assist junior members of the team to complete post -assessment work, with training and ad hoc queries Maintaining accurate time costing procedures Implementing any recommendations made by your supervisor following monthly meetings ensuring that these are dealt with promptly Ensuring full compliance with file management and internal quality standards Contributing to internal training and the ongoing development of costs management processes Key Skills Required: Minimum of 3 years legal experience in Costs Law namely drafting legal aid and Inter partes bills along with clear understanding and application of the civil procedure rules relating to costs Ability to draft an IP bill of costs (preferably with some LAA experience - 3 & 6 column bills) Ability to prepare costs budgets and have experience in the same Ability to draft schedule of costs and breakdowns Ability to negotiate Ability to draft Points of Reply Ability to work on their own and within a team Ability to risk assess Ability to provide sound advice to client's Ability to set matters down for assessment Have an understanding of Part 8 procedure Advocacy would be desired but not essential Work to achievable targets Familiar with Costs Master would be useful but not essential Have good Excel skills and Microsoft skills Why Join Us: A supportive, knowledgeable team that values expertise and encourages growth Opportunities to mentor, lead, and shape best practice within the department The chance to work on high-quality, complex matters that stretch your skills Clear pathways for progression within a respected national Costs team The recruitment process will fully comply with GDPR and other applicable laws. Background checks including CRB / DBS checks will establish your eligibility to work in the UK and suitability to the role. Equal Opportunities: Duncan Lewis is committed to Equal Opportunities and embraces diversity of its staff. The Company strives to ensure that our staff reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, which is reflective at all levels within our workforce. We guarantee an interview for candidates that disclose a disability and meet the essential requirements for the post. Please provide additional details in your covering letter if this applies.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Duncan Lewis Solicitors (Ltd): Regulated by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority, Duncan Lewis Solicitors was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in the City of London (Fenchurch Street EC3M), with offices nationwide. We are recognised by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners UK independent legal directories as a top-tier law firm in all of our key practice areas - "a diligent and professional team that is prepared to go the extra mile for its clients". A paperless law firm with over 500 personnel that embraces hybrid-working, we service both corporate entities and private individuals in over 25 areas of law across 60 languages. We give people a voice - that is our ethos. Recognised among The Times 200 Best Law Firms, we have been awarded Law Firm of the Year at the 2024 Lexis Nexis Awards and 2023 Modern Law Awards, reflecting our dedication to legal expertise and client service. We hold Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation for over 15 years, showcasing our commitment to professional development. Duncan Lewis is also Law Society Lexcel, Cyber Essentials Plus, and ISO 27001 certified, ensuring excellence in practice management and data security. We are committed to recruiting dedicated and talented professionals and welcome applications from exceptional candidates. At Duncan Lewis, we value training and diversity, and we take pride in our inclusive workforce. The Role: The ideal candidate will join a well-established national team of experienced Costs Lawyers and Costs Draftsmen, supporting the full lifecycle of the billing and recovery process for a wide range of legal sector clients. This senior position requires strong technical expertise, excellent drafting ability, and confident negotiation skills. Candidates with substantial Legal Aid experience and the ability to hit the ground running will be particularly valued. Main Responsibilities of the Role: Report directly to Manager Drafting / preparing inter partes bills of costs, costs budgets; and points of reply/dispute Drafting inter partes bills with Legal Aid element Drafting Claim1's, 1a's and VHCC/HCCP case Drafting of estimates of costs to accompany Allocation Questionnaires and Pre-Trial Checklists. Negotiations of Bills including attendance at CCMC's Overseeing the Issuing of the Notice of Commencement and associated documents Working to deadlines Attendance upon Detailed Assessment Hearing as and when necessary Providing technical / costs guidance to fee earners where required Assist junior members of the team to complete post -assessment work, with training and ad hoc queries Maintaining accurate time costing procedures Implementing any recommendations made by your supervisor following monthly meetings ensuring that these are dealt with promptly Ensuring full compliance with file management and internal quality standards Contributing to internal training and the ongoing development of costs management processes Key Skills Required: Minimum of 3 years legal experience in Costs Law namely drafting legal aid and Inter partes bills along with clear understanding and application of the civil procedure rules relating to costs Ability to draft an IP bill of costs (preferably with some LAA experience - 3 & 6 column bills) Ability to prepare costs budgets and have experience in the same Ability to draft schedule of costs and breakdowns Ability to negotiate Ability to draft Points of Reply Ability to work on their own and within a team Ability to risk assess Ability to provide sound advice to client's Ability to set matters down for assessment Have an understanding of Part 8 procedure Advocacy would be desired but not essential Work to achievable targets Familiar with Costs Master would be useful but not essential Have good Excel skills and Microsoft skills Why Join Us: A supportive, knowledgeable team that values expertise and encourages growth Opportunities to mentor, lead, and shape best practice within the department The chance to work on high-quality, complex matters that stretch your skills Clear pathways for progression within a respected national Costs team The recruitment process will fully comply with GDPR and other applicable laws. Background checks including CRB / DBS checks will establish your eligibility to work in the UK and suitability to the role. Equal Opportunities: Duncan Lewis is committed to Equal Opportunities and embraces diversity of its staff. The Company strives to ensure that our staff reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, which is reflective at all levels within our workforce. We guarantee an interview for candidates that disclose a disability and meet the essential requirements for the post. Please provide additional details in your covering letter if this applies.
Job Title: Associate Director Location: Cardiff (Hybrid) Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established and highly regarded consultancy operating across planning, development economics, and design throughout the UK. With a creative, dynamic, and collaborative culture, they provide expert advice to major developers and housebuilders on complex, high-profile projects across both England and Wales. This is a full-time position offering an excellent benefits package, including: Competitive salary 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 30 days) Staff discount schemes across a range of retailers 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Discounts on property and financial services Salary sacrifice pension scheme Death in Service benefit Private medical insurance Cycle to Work scheme Eye care vouchers Staff referral bonus scheme The Role As part of the Cardiff Planning team, you will play a leading role in delivering significant projects across strategic planning, development management, and project coordination. You will work with a diverse portfolio of private and public sector clients, contributing to the continued growth and success of the Cardiff office. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious professional to take the next step in their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A minimum of 6 years' experience and MRTPI accreditation Strong understanding of commercial planning environments, including both forward planning and development management Excellent knowledge of planning legislation and a commitment to high professional standards Strong analytical, written, and communication skills Confidence in client-facing situations and project leadership responsibilities Experience working within the local/regional area is advantageous Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Director Location: Cardiff (Hybrid) Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established and highly regarded consultancy operating across planning, development economics, and design throughout the UK. With a creative, dynamic, and collaborative culture, they provide expert advice to major developers and housebuilders on complex, high-profile projects across both England and Wales. This is a full-time position offering an excellent benefits package, including: Competitive salary 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing by 1 day per year of service up to 30 days) Staff discount schemes across a range of retailers 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Discounts on property and financial services Salary sacrifice pension scheme Death in Service benefit Private medical insurance Cycle to Work scheme Eye care vouchers Staff referral bonus scheme The Role As part of the Cardiff Planning team, you will play a leading role in delivering significant projects across strategic planning, development management, and project coordination. You will work with a diverse portfolio of private and public sector clients, contributing to the continued growth and success of the Cardiff office. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious professional to take the next step in their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The Ideal Candidate Will Have: A minimum of 6 years' experience and MRTPI accreditation Strong understanding of commercial planning environments, including both forward planning and development management Excellent knowledge of planning legislation and a commitment to high professional standards Strong analytical, written, and communication skills Confidence in client-facing situations and project leadership responsibilities Experience working within the local/regional area is advantageous Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Head of PR & Corporate Communications Location: West Midlands (Hybrid - 3 days onsite) Salary: Up to £60,000 About the Opportunity We're partnering with a well-established, market-leading organisation within the engineering and consumer technology sector to appoint a Head of PR & Corporate Communications. This is a newly created role, reflecting the organisation's increased focus on reputation, corporate narrative, and strategic communications. It offers a unique opportunity to shape the function from the ground up, influence senior leadership, and play a key role in supporting business growth and transformation. The Role Reporting into the Marketing Director, you will lead the organisation's external communications strategy-defining how the business presents itself to key stakeholders, media, and the wider market. You'll act as a trusted advisor to senior executives, combining strategic leadership with hands-on delivery, particularly in high-profile or sensitive situations. Key Responsibilities Corporate Communications & Strategy Define and deliver a clear external communications strategy aligned to business priorities Develop the organisation's narrative, tone of voice, and messaging framework Advise senior leadership on communications strategy, risk, and positioning Lead communications around key announcements including financial results, strategic initiatives, ESG, and leadership changes Ensure alignment between internal and external communications Reputation Management & Executive Positioning Lead reputation management, including issues and crisis communications Support and coach senior leaders on media engagement and public positioning Develop high-quality thought leadership content (speeches, articles, commentary) Maintain consistency and quality across all communication outputs Media & PR Leadership Drive proactive, high-impact media relations and PR campaigns Build and maintain strong relationships with key journalists and industry influencers Manage and optimise the performance of external PR agencies Deliver measurable outcomes, with clear focus on ROI and impact Strategic Marketing Contribution Define the role of PR within the broader marketing and brand strategy Manage budgets and establish clear KPIs and performance metrics Provide insight and evaluation to continually improve effectiveness Leadership & Collaboration Lead and develop the PR function, setting high standards of performance Work cross-functionally with HR, Internal Communications, and senior stakeholders Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing culture About You We're looking for a highly credible and commercially minded communications leader who combines strategic thinking with strong delivery capability. You will demonstrate: Significant experience in PR, corporate communications, or reputation management A proven track record of delivering high-impact media coverage and corporate campaigns Strong experience advising senior executives and managing high-profile or sensitive issues Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong storytelling ability A strategic mindset with sound commercial awareness You will also bring the following personal strengths: Strong influencing skills with the ability to challenge and advise at senior level Sound judgement and high levels of discretion, particularly in sensitive situations Calm, confident approach and the ability to perform under pressure Highly organised with excellent attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused and resilient mindset Experience managing agencies and cross-functional stakeholders Media training and confidence representing a business externally Desirable Experience within industrial, engineering, or regulated sectors Professional accreditation (e.g. CIPR)
May 18, 2026
Full time
Head of PR & Corporate Communications Location: West Midlands (Hybrid - 3 days onsite) Salary: Up to £60,000 About the Opportunity We're partnering with a well-established, market-leading organisation within the engineering and consumer technology sector to appoint a Head of PR & Corporate Communications. This is a newly created role, reflecting the organisation's increased focus on reputation, corporate narrative, and strategic communications. It offers a unique opportunity to shape the function from the ground up, influence senior leadership, and play a key role in supporting business growth and transformation. The Role Reporting into the Marketing Director, you will lead the organisation's external communications strategy-defining how the business presents itself to key stakeholders, media, and the wider market. You'll act as a trusted advisor to senior executives, combining strategic leadership with hands-on delivery, particularly in high-profile or sensitive situations. Key Responsibilities Corporate Communications & Strategy Define and deliver a clear external communications strategy aligned to business priorities Develop the organisation's narrative, tone of voice, and messaging framework Advise senior leadership on communications strategy, risk, and positioning Lead communications around key announcements including financial results, strategic initiatives, ESG, and leadership changes Ensure alignment between internal and external communications Reputation Management & Executive Positioning Lead reputation management, including issues and crisis communications Support and coach senior leaders on media engagement and public positioning Develop high-quality thought leadership content (speeches, articles, commentary) Maintain consistency and quality across all communication outputs Media & PR Leadership Drive proactive, high-impact media relations and PR campaigns Build and maintain strong relationships with key journalists and industry influencers Manage and optimise the performance of external PR agencies Deliver measurable outcomes, with clear focus on ROI and impact Strategic Marketing Contribution Define the role of PR within the broader marketing and brand strategy Manage budgets and establish clear KPIs and performance metrics Provide insight and evaluation to continually improve effectiveness Leadership & Collaboration Lead and develop the PR function, setting high standards of performance Work cross-functionally with HR, Internal Communications, and senior stakeholders Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing culture About You We're looking for a highly credible and commercially minded communications leader who combines strategic thinking with strong delivery capability. You will demonstrate: Significant experience in PR, corporate communications, or reputation management A proven track record of delivering high-impact media coverage and corporate campaigns Strong experience advising senior executives and managing high-profile or sensitive issues Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong storytelling ability A strategic mindset with sound commercial awareness You will also bring the following personal strengths: Strong influencing skills with the ability to challenge and advise at senior level Sound judgement and high levels of discretion, particularly in sensitive situations Calm, confident approach and the ability to perform under pressure Highly organised with excellent attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused and resilient mindset Experience managing agencies and cross-functional stakeholders Media training and confidence representing a business externally Desirable Experience within industrial, engineering, or regulated sectors Professional accreditation (e.g. CIPR)
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 per annum (negotiable DOE) + car or car allowance + Bonus Hours: 40 hours per week Monday to Friday (flexible start/finish times) Location: Wetherby (office-based), with 1-2 days per week on site nationwide Holidays: 25 days + 8 bank holidays + birthday off Benefits: Car or car allowance Bonus opportunity Free on-site parking Auto-enrolment pension Flexible working hours Informal rewards (team lunches and recognition for project wins) The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a growing, highly respected specialist design-and-delivery business operating within complex care, healthcare and specialist environments. Following significant project growth and the expansion of an in-house BIM/CAD function, the business is now seeking an experienced Design Engineering Manager to take ownership of design governance, team leadership and process maturity - ensuring high-quality, coordinated design outputs across a high-volume, multi-project environment . This is a pivotal role, reporting into the Operations Director, with real influence over quality, systems, people and future innovation. The Role As Design Manager, you will lead and coordinate all design activity across a diverse portfolio of projects ranging in value from £5k to £1m , focused on specialist equipment, hoisting systems, hydrotherapy and integrated environments. You will provide structure, accountability and technical assurance to an in-house team of designers, while acting as a key interface between sales, project delivery and clients . Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing the in-house design team, setting clear expectations for quality, performance and delivery Establishing and embedding robust design management procedures, standards and governance Ensuring design compliance with statutory regulations, industry standards and best practice Overseeing design resource planning, workloads, deliverables and information release schedules Implementing quality checks, KPIs and performance metrics to drive continuous improvement Supporting commercial decision-making, value engineering and cost control through the design process Managing design change control to minimise cost and programme impact Acting as a client-facing technical authority on complex and flagship projects Working closely with Project Managers to ensure seamless transition from design to delivery Exploring opportunities for AI, automation and potential offshoring within the design function About You This role will suit a Design Manager who combines technical credibility with strong people leadership and thrives in a fast-moving environment where multiple projects run simultaneously. You will ideally bring: Proven experience managing and leading a design team within construction, fit-out or specialist environments Strong understanding of design governance, coordination and assurance Confidence reviewing, challenging and coordinating work produced in AutoCAD, Revit and BIM environments Commercial awareness with the ability to influence scope, cost and programme decisions Excellent communication skills and confidence working directly with clients and senior stakeholders Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage 50-70 live projects concurrently A proactive, improvement-focused mindset with strong attention to detail Experience with COBie, BIM, specialist equipment integration or healthcare environments is beneficial but not essential. Chartered or professionally accredited candidates (or those working toward accreditation) are welcomed, as are those with architectural, engineering or technical backgrounds. IND25
May 18, 2026
Full time
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 per annum (negotiable DOE) + car or car allowance + Bonus Hours: 40 hours per week Monday to Friday (flexible start/finish times) Location: Wetherby (office-based), with 1-2 days per week on site nationwide Holidays: 25 days + 8 bank holidays + birthday off Benefits: Car or car allowance Bonus opportunity Free on-site parking Auto-enrolment pension Flexible working hours Informal rewards (team lunches and recognition for project wins) The Opportunity We are recruiting on behalf of a growing, highly respected specialist design-and-delivery business operating within complex care, healthcare and specialist environments. Following significant project growth and the expansion of an in-house BIM/CAD function, the business is now seeking an experienced Design Engineering Manager to take ownership of design governance, team leadership and process maturity - ensuring high-quality, coordinated design outputs across a high-volume, multi-project environment . This is a pivotal role, reporting into the Operations Director, with real influence over quality, systems, people and future innovation. The Role As Design Manager, you will lead and coordinate all design activity across a diverse portfolio of projects ranging in value from £5k to £1m , focused on specialist equipment, hoisting systems, hydrotherapy and integrated environments. You will provide structure, accountability and technical assurance to an in-house team of designers, while acting as a key interface between sales, project delivery and clients . Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing the in-house design team, setting clear expectations for quality, performance and delivery Establishing and embedding robust design management procedures, standards and governance Ensuring design compliance with statutory regulations, industry standards and best practice Overseeing design resource planning, workloads, deliverables and information release schedules Implementing quality checks, KPIs and performance metrics to drive continuous improvement Supporting commercial decision-making, value engineering and cost control through the design process Managing design change control to minimise cost and programme impact Acting as a client-facing technical authority on complex and flagship projects Working closely with Project Managers to ensure seamless transition from design to delivery Exploring opportunities for AI, automation and potential offshoring within the design function About You This role will suit a Design Manager who combines technical credibility with strong people leadership and thrives in a fast-moving environment where multiple projects run simultaneously. You will ideally bring: Proven experience managing and leading a design team within construction, fit-out or specialist environments Strong understanding of design governance, coordination and assurance Confidence reviewing, challenging and coordinating work produced in AutoCAD, Revit and BIM environments Commercial awareness with the ability to influence scope, cost and programme decisions Excellent communication skills and confidence working directly with clients and senior stakeholders Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage 50-70 live projects concurrently A proactive, improvement-focused mindset with strong attention to detail Experience with COBie, BIM, specialist equipment integration or healthcare environments is beneficial but not essential. Chartered or professionally accredited candidates (or those working toward accreditation) are welcomed, as are those with architectural, engineering or technical backgrounds. IND25
Want to be the reason why people should've gone to Specsavers? As an Optometrist here, you'll be the go-to for eye examinations and contact lens services, helping us keep the nation seeing 20/20. You'll work with the store team to deliver high-standard clinical care and customer service to meet both patient needs and business objectives. And of course, you'll be a key part in creating a warm and friendly environment for our customers and our team. Our store At Specsavers Morningside, we pride ourselves on the patient experience we provide through clinical excellence and our store is a local hub for clinical advancement. We take Optics very seriously, but we also understand the value of fun and work-life balance. If you want to work in a fun and supportive environment that will bring out the very best in your clinical skills, but also allow you to enjoy your daily routine, contact us today to find out more. We are passionate about the clinical & professional development of our team, and as our new Optometrist, we want to support you every step of the way. Through open conversations and regular 1-2-1's, we will work together to tailor-make a career that suits you. There are so many areas to explore; from WOPEC qualifications and independent prescribing to paediatric accreditations or enhanced optical services, ILM courses, Pre-Reg supervision and the Specsavers Partnership scheme (Pathway). Along with your clinical expertise - this will stand you in good stead if you choose to become a store director yourself one day. Whatever your ambitions, we'll do everything we can to help you be the best you can be. Our team You will join an excellent team of 20 plus highly trained optical professionals who consistently provide high standards of excellent customer care to our patients, and we are looking for an Optometrist who shares this ethos. Specsavers, Morningside is owned and run by the same directors who own our Specsavers, Cameron Toll branch. Both directors have received multiple awards for their Management and employee conditions (Platinum Employer, and Investors in Young People) as well as for investment in test room technology and dedication to patient care. What's on offer? Up to £65,000 depending on experience Up to £10,000 Golden Hello (T&Cs apply) Competitive bonus scheme Full and part-time working patterns available. Can accommodate full-time hours over 4 days 1 hour lunch 30 days holiday (pro rata) Professional fees paid 30-minute testing Outstanding clinical and professional development opportunities Opportunity to join an award-winning store who won a National Optician Award in 2018 Support with CPD Access to the latest clinical technology Support with Pathway - 2 colleagues in store currently pursuing partnership route Find out more We do need you to have a few skills to get started in this role. Firstly, you'll need to be registered as a member of the General Optical Council (keeping this up to date). You'll also need to be confident and passionate about providing the best customer service and work well as part of a team. Got all of these? We can't wait for you to apply! To find out more contact Lauren on or email
May 17, 2026
Full time
Want to be the reason why people should've gone to Specsavers? As an Optometrist here, you'll be the go-to for eye examinations and contact lens services, helping us keep the nation seeing 20/20. You'll work with the store team to deliver high-standard clinical care and customer service to meet both patient needs and business objectives. And of course, you'll be a key part in creating a warm and friendly environment for our customers and our team. Our store At Specsavers Morningside, we pride ourselves on the patient experience we provide through clinical excellence and our store is a local hub for clinical advancement. We take Optics very seriously, but we also understand the value of fun and work-life balance. If you want to work in a fun and supportive environment that will bring out the very best in your clinical skills, but also allow you to enjoy your daily routine, contact us today to find out more. We are passionate about the clinical & professional development of our team, and as our new Optometrist, we want to support you every step of the way. Through open conversations and regular 1-2-1's, we will work together to tailor-make a career that suits you. There are so many areas to explore; from WOPEC qualifications and independent prescribing to paediatric accreditations or enhanced optical services, ILM courses, Pre-Reg supervision and the Specsavers Partnership scheme (Pathway). Along with your clinical expertise - this will stand you in good stead if you choose to become a store director yourself one day. Whatever your ambitions, we'll do everything we can to help you be the best you can be. Our team You will join an excellent team of 20 plus highly trained optical professionals who consistently provide high standards of excellent customer care to our patients, and we are looking for an Optometrist who shares this ethos. Specsavers, Morningside is owned and run by the same directors who own our Specsavers, Cameron Toll branch. Both directors have received multiple awards for their Management and employee conditions (Platinum Employer, and Investors in Young People) as well as for investment in test room technology and dedication to patient care. What's on offer? Up to £65,000 depending on experience Up to £10,000 Golden Hello (T&Cs apply) Competitive bonus scheme Full and part-time working patterns available. Can accommodate full-time hours over 4 days 1 hour lunch 30 days holiday (pro rata) Professional fees paid 30-minute testing Outstanding clinical and professional development opportunities Opportunity to join an award-winning store who won a National Optician Award in 2018 Support with CPD Access to the latest clinical technology Support with Pathway - 2 colleagues in store currently pursuing partnership route Find out more We do need you to have a few skills to get started in this role. Firstly, you'll need to be registered as a member of the General Optical Council (keeping this up to date). You'll also need to be confident and passionate about providing the best customer service and work well as part of a team. Got all of these? We can't wait for you to apply! To find out more contact Lauren on or email
Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager Lewes, East Sussex Circa 75,000 plus profit-related bonus and excellent benefits Are you experienced in leading quality functions within manufacturing environments and looking to make a strategic impact at senior level? Do you want to work for a growing business that values customer engagement, quality assurance, and operational excellence? We are supporting a family-owned UK manufacturing company to recruit a senior QHSE Manager to oversee quality and health & safety standards across the organization. This key role involves providing strategic leadership above the existing quality team, strengthening customer relationships, and driving continuous improvement projects. The role will be predominantly quality-focused (70-80%), with a supporting role in health & safety management supported by external experts. Responsibilities of the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager will include: Lead, develop, and motivate a team of four quality professionals, fostering a collaborative and proactive culture Oversee manufacturing quality systems, ensuring compliance with current standards and preparing for future accreditation such as IATF Engage directly with customers and suppliers on quality matters, including audits and site visits Collaborate with operations to implement continuous improvement initiatives and support strategic quality targets Oversee health & safety activities, integrating in-house knowledge and working alongside external consultants where required The successful Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager will have: Significant senior quality leadership experience within a manufacturing environment, preferably electronics Strong understanding of complex manufacturing processes and quality standards, with exposure to IATF or similar frameworks Demonstrable experience engaging with customers and suppliers regarding quality issues People leadership experience with a collaborative, non-authoritarian style Knowledge of health & safety principles, ideally supported by IOSH/NEBOSH certification (or willing to obtain) This is an exciting opportunity to influence quality strategy in a growing, family-run manufacturing business. If you are a strategic thinker with a dedication to quality and continuous improvement, please contact us to discuss your application. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leader in their field. For further details and to apply please contact Scott Whyte on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager Lewes, East Sussex Circa 75,000 plus profit-related bonus and excellent benefits Are you experienced in leading quality functions within manufacturing environments and looking to make a strategic impact at senior level? Do you want to work for a growing business that values customer engagement, quality assurance, and operational excellence? We are supporting a family-owned UK manufacturing company to recruit a senior QHSE Manager to oversee quality and health & safety standards across the organization. This key role involves providing strategic leadership above the existing quality team, strengthening customer relationships, and driving continuous improvement projects. The role will be predominantly quality-focused (70-80%), with a supporting role in health & safety management supported by external experts. Responsibilities of the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager will include: Lead, develop, and motivate a team of four quality professionals, fostering a collaborative and proactive culture Oversee manufacturing quality systems, ensuring compliance with current standards and preparing for future accreditation such as IATF Engage directly with customers and suppliers on quality matters, including audits and site visits Collaborate with operations to implement continuous improvement initiatives and support strategic quality targets Oversee health & safety activities, integrating in-house knowledge and working alongside external consultants where required The successful Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Manager will have: Significant senior quality leadership experience within a manufacturing environment, preferably electronics Strong understanding of complex manufacturing processes and quality standards, with exposure to IATF or similar frameworks Demonstrable experience engaging with customers and suppliers regarding quality issues People leadership experience with a collaborative, non-authoritarian style Knowledge of health & safety principles, ideally supported by IOSH/NEBOSH certification (or willing to obtain) This is an exciting opportunity to influence quality strategy in a growing, family-run manufacturing business. If you are a strategic thinker with a dedication to quality and continuous improvement, please contact us to discuss your application. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leader in their field. For further details and to apply please contact Scott Whyte on or (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England we recruit across the UK. We recruit all roles in the health and safety industry from Health and Safety Manager, Health and Safety Director through to Health and Safety Advisor positions. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website (url removed). Irwin and Colton is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Property Manager Senior Block Property Manager Boutique Portfolio Central London Are you looking for High profile portfolio / exciting buildings First class company that values its Property Managers and promotes a healthy work/life balance Company offering extensive benefits and career opportunity Working with positive, happy and driven colleagues and back office support teams A rare opportunity to join a five-time "Great Place to Work UK" award-winner. Trade the high Block numbers chaos for a role located in the heart of London, designed for genuine professional management. Our client is a premier Block Management specialist that has spent the last five years being formally recognised as one of the best employers in the UK. They have built their reputation on a simple philosophy: provide Managers with an elite support structure so they can deliver a gold-standard service to their clients without the burnout. Based in a brand-new, state-of-the-art head office in Central London (moments from the train station), this role is perfectly positioned for an easy commute and offers an enviable lifestyle location for your lunch breaks and post-work socials. The Portfolio: Quality & Local Focus Our client focuses on a manageable, boutique-style portfolio. While you will lead on all aspects of management, the portfolio currently consists of local, lower-complexity buildings, allowing you to be present on-site without the burden of long-distance travel. Prime Location: Situated in Central London, seconds from the station so car or parking required. Manageable Scale: A portfolio designed for quality of service, not just unit count. Modern Environment: Work from a state-of-the-art office designed for high-level collaboration. An Unrivalled Support Structure The standout feature of this role is the internal infrastructure. You are supported by dedicated specialists, ensuring you are never bogged down by back-office admin: H&S & Compliance Team: Leading on FRAs and navigating all statutory safety requirements. Major Works Team: Expert surveyors managing the Section 20 process from start to finish. Legal & Accounts: In-house specialists handling PL1s, legal admin, and service charge accounting. Dedicated Assistant: Providing direct support for the day-to-day. Key Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for RMC directors and leaseholders, your focus will be: Site Presence: Conducting regular site visits to ensure buildings are maintained to the highest standards. Site staff management and development Relationship Management: Leading AGMs and board meetings with the support. Financial Oversight: Setting annual service charge budgets with the support. Contractor Performance: Overseeing local contractors to ensure high standards of maintenance. Insurance: Managing claims and renewals in tandem with specialist brokers. The Rewards: Invest in YOUR Future Our client is committed to the long-term career health of their staff. They offer a structured environment where hard work is formally recognised: Professional Growth: Fully funded TPI (IRPM) and RICS accreditation. Structured Progression: Documented development plans with a pathway to Senior/Associate levels. Regular pay and reward reviews with an attractive performance-related bonus. Time Off: 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays + Birthday leave Perks: High street discounts with major UK retailers. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in Residential Block Management. Competency in Service Charge Budgeting and leading AGMs. A professional, "people-first" approach to property management. experience of working with prime location clients and staffed buildings would be desirable A desire to advance your career. For more details on this exciting position, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Property Manager Senior Block Property Manager Boutique Portfolio Central London Are you looking for High profile portfolio / exciting buildings First class company that values its Property Managers and promotes a healthy work/life balance Company offering extensive benefits and career opportunity Working with positive, happy and driven colleagues and back office support teams A rare opportunity to join a five-time "Great Place to Work UK" award-winner. Trade the high Block numbers chaos for a role located in the heart of London, designed for genuine professional management. Our client is a premier Block Management specialist that has spent the last five years being formally recognised as one of the best employers in the UK. They have built their reputation on a simple philosophy: provide Managers with an elite support structure so they can deliver a gold-standard service to their clients without the burnout. Based in a brand-new, state-of-the-art head office in Central London (moments from the train station), this role is perfectly positioned for an easy commute and offers an enviable lifestyle location for your lunch breaks and post-work socials. The Portfolio: Quality & Local Focus Our client focuses on a manageable, boutique-style portfolio. While you will lead on all aspects of management, the portfolio currently consists of local, lower-complexity buildings, allowing you to be present on-site without the burden of long-distance travel. Prime Location: Situated in Central London, seconds from the station so car or parking required. Manageable Scale: A portfolio designed for quality of service, not just unit count. Modern Environment: Work from a state-of-the-art office designed for high-level collaboration. An Unrivalled Support Structure The standout feature of this role is the internal infrastructure. You are supported by dedicated specialists, ensuring you are never bogged down by back-office admin: H&S & Compliance Team: Leading on FRAs and navigating all statutory safety requirements. Major Works Team: Expert surveyors managing the Section 20 process from start to finish. Legal & Accounts: In-house specialists handling PL1s, legal admin, and service charge accounting. Dedicated Assistant: Providing direct support for the day-to-day. Key Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for RMC directors and leaseholders, your focus will be: Site Presence: Conducting regular site visits to ensure buildings are maintained to the highest standards. Site staff management and development Relationship Management: Leading AGMs and board meetings with the support. Financial Oversight: Setting annual service charge budgets with the support. Contractor Performance: Overseeing local contractors to ensure high standards of maintenance. Insurance: Managing claims and renewals in tandem with specialist brokers. The Rewards: Invest in YOUR Future Our client is committed to the long-term career health of their staff. They offer a structured environment where hard work is formally recognised: Professional Growth: Fully funded TPI (IRPM) and RICS accreditation. Structured Progression: Documented development plans with a pathway to Senior/Associate levels. Regular pay and reward reviews with an attractive performance-related bonus. Time Off: 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays + Birthday leave Perks: High street discounts with major UK retailers. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in Residential Block Management. Competency in Service Charge Budgeting and leading AGMs. A professional, "people-first" approach to property management. experience of working with prime location clients and staffed buildings would be desirable A desire to advance your career. For more details on this exciting position, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Legal Review and Operations Officer (12 Month Fixed Term Contract) PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AUTHORITY FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Salary: £49,180 We are looking to recruit a Legal Review and Operations Officer to join our Section 29 team within the Regulation and Accreditation Directorate on a 12-month fixed term contract. We are open to this role being a secondment from another organisation. The team is responsible for reviewing final fitness to practise panel decisions of the 10 health and social care regulators we oversee, and where we decide that the decisions do not protect the public, we can bring an appeal to Court under Section 29 of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002. We also share learning and feedback from our scrutiny of panel decisions with the regulators with the aim to help improve regulation and decision making, and these are taken into account by our Performance Review team in their regular assessments of a regulator's performance. You can find out more about our work here . The role involves: To review and analyse cases under the PSA's section 29 process, making decisions on the PSA's action. To identify (and draft) learning points to be fed back to the regulators. Line managing Legal Administrator Ensuring the efficient coordination and operation of the work of the team, particularly its section 29 process and monitoring of cases at different stages. You will carry out case management and administration tasks, where required. To collate and carry out analysis of information about the team's work, case data and appeals for internal and external stakeholders. We currently operate a hybrid policy. In the first six months of employment full-time staff working over five days will be expected to attend the office three days a week, after this the requirement is two days a week in the office. However, should you require any reasonable adjustments or wish to discuss the possibility of further flexible working please contact us directly to discuss. The PSA's offices are currently located in Blackfriars, London. About you We are looking to recruit a Legal Review and Operations Officer who has: Strong analytical skills and excellent attention to detail Good drafting and communication skills including the ability to communicate complex concepts effectively and simply Strong coordination/operational skills An understanding of statistics and the production of statistical data, is numerate, and has an ability to work comfortably with figures and statistics A good understanding of fitness to practise legislation and processes of the regulatory bodies the PSA oversees. You will need and a strong commitment to protecting patients and the public. You will also need to share our values of integrity, transparency, respect, fairness and teamwork. About the Professional Standards Authority We are the UK's oversight body for the regulation of people working in health and social care. There are 10 organisations that regulate health professionals in the UK and social workers in England by law. We audit their performance and review their decisions on practitioners' fitness to practise. We also accredit and set standards for organisations holding registers of health and care practitioners not regulated by law. We share good practice, knowledge and our right-touch regulation expertise. We monitor policy developments in the UK and internationally, providing guidance to governments and stakeholders. We are committed to promoting a fair and inclusive workplace where all our staff can flourish and reach their full potential. We know that a diverse workforce, at all levels, allows for a more creative and productive environment bringing different viewpoints, knowledge and experience. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from everyone irrespective of age, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability, ethnicity and sexual orientation. As a Disability Confident employer, we will guarantee an interview for people with disabilities who meet all the essential criteria and so if you would like to be considered under this scheme then please let us know. We will not accept CVs or applications where CVs are attached in place of a personal statement. To apply, please see attachments at the bottom of this page for the job description and application form. Alternatively, please contact our team for a copy of the application form at . If you have any questions, or would like reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage of the process, please do not hesitate to contact the HR team on or email us at . The closing date for applications is 31 May 2026 (11.59pm). Interviews will be held on 16 June 2026. The interview will include a written assessment. Please note that it is unlikely that an alternative interview date could be offered should you be unable to attend at this time. For more information regarding the PSA's privacy policies please see our privacy notice 10
May 16, 2026
Full time
Legal Review and Operations Officer (12 Month Fixed Term Contract) PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AUTHORITY FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Salary: £49,180 We are looking to recruit a Legal Review and Operations Officer to join our Section 29 team within the Regulation and Accreditation Directorate on a 12-month fixed term contract. We are open to this role being a secondment from another organisation. The team is responsible for reviewing final fitness to practise panel decisions of the 10 health and social care regulators we oversee, and where we decide that the decisions do not protect the public, we can bring an appeal to Court under Section 29 of the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002. We also share learning and feedback from our scrutiny of panel decisions with the regulators with the aim to help improve regulation and decision making, and these are taken into account by our Performance Review team in their regular assessments of a regulator's performance. You can find out more about our work here . The role involves: To review and analyse cases under the PSA's section 29 process, making decisions on the PSA's action. To identify (and draft) learning points to be fed back to the regulators. Line managing Legal Administrator Ensuring the efficient coordination and operation of the work of the team, particularly its section 29 process and monitoring of cases at different stages. You will carry out case management and administration tasks, where required. To collate and carry out analysis of information about the team's work, case data and appeals for internal and external stakeholders. We currently operate a hybrid policy. In the first six months of employment full-time staff working over five days will be expected to attend the office three days a week, after this the requirement is two days a week in the office. However, should you require any reasonable adjustments or wish to discuss the possibility of further flexible working please contact us directly to discuss. The PSA's offices are currently located in Blackfriars, London. About you We are looking to recruit a Legal Review and Operations Officer who has: Strong analytical skills and excellent attention to detail Good drafting and communication skills including the ability to communicate complex concepts effectively and simply Strong coordination/operational skills An understanding of statistics and the production of statistical data, is numerate, and has an ability to work comfortably with figures and statistics A good understanding of fitness to practise legislation and processes of the regulatory bodies the PSA oversees. You will need and a strong commitment to protecting patients and the public. You will also need to share our values of integrity, transparency, respect, fairness and teamwork. About the Professional Standards Authority We are the UK's oversight body for the regulation of people working in health and social care. There are 10 organisations that regulate health professionals in the UK and social workers in England by law. We audit their performance and review their decisions on practitioners' fitness to practise. We also accredit and set standards for organisations holding registers of health and care practitioners not regulated by law. We share good practice, knowledge and our right-touch regulation expertise. We monitor policy developments in the UK and internationally, providing guidance to governments and stakeholders. We are committed to promoting a fair and inclusive workplace where all our staff can flourish and reach their full potential. We know that a diverse workforce, at all levels, allows for a more creative and productive environment bringing different viewpoints, knowledge and experience. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from everyone irrespective of age, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability, ethnicity and sexual orientation. As a Disability Confident employer, we will guarantee an interview for people with disabilities who meet all the essential criteria and so if you would like to be considered under this scheme then please let us know. We will not accept CVs or applications where CVs are attached in place of a personal statement. To apply, please see attachments at the bottom of this page for the job description and application form. Alternatively, please contact our team for a copy of the application form at . If you have any questions, or would like reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage of the process, please do not hesitate to contact the HR team on or email us at . The closing date for applications is 31 May 2026 (11.59pm). Interviews will be held on 16 June 2026. The interview will include a written assessment. Please note that it is unlikely that an alternative interview date could be offered should you be unable to attend at this time. For more information regarding the PSA's privacy policies please see our privacy notice 10
Compliance Officer Data Protection Governance Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Compliance Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer Data Protection Governance Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Compliance Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Property Manager Block Property Manager Boutique Portfolio Central Richmond (TW9) Are you looking for Small Low risk / more manageable portfolio First class company that values its Property Managers and promotes a healthy work/life balance Comapny offering extensive benefits and career opportunity Working with positive, happy and driven colleagues and back office support teams Beat the Block Management burnout and read on A rare opportunity to join a five-time "Great Place to Work UK" award-winner. Trade the high-rise chaos for a role located in the heart of Richmond, designed for genuine professional management. Our client is a premier Block Management specialist that has spent the last five years being formally recognised as one of the best employers in the UK. They have built their reputation on a simple philosophy: provide Managers with an elite support structure so they can deliver a gold-standard service to their clients without the burnout. Based in a brand-new, state-of-the-art head office in Central Richmond (moments from the train station), this role is perfectly positioned for an easy commute and offers an enviable lifestyle location for your lunch breaks and post-work socials. The Portfolio: Quality & Local Focus Our client focuses on a manageable, boutique-style portfolio. While you will lead on all aspects of management, the portfolio currently consists of local, lower-complexity buildings, allowing you to be present on-site without the burden of long-distance travel. Prime Location: Situated in Central Richmond, seconds from the station so car or parking required. Manageable Scale: A portfolio designed for quality of service, not just unit count. Modern Environment: Work from a state-of-the-art office designed for high-level collaboration. An Unrivalled Support Structure The standout feature of this role is the internal infrastructure. You are supported by dedicated specialists, ensuring you are never bogged down by back-office admin: H&S & Compliance Team: Leading on FRAs and navigating all statutory safety requirements. Major Works Team: Expert surveyors managing the Section 20 process from start to finish. Legal & Accounts: In-house specialists handling PL1s, legal admin, and service charge accounting. Dedicated Assistant: Providing direct support for the day-to-day. Key Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for RMC directors and leaseholders, your focus will be: Site Presence: Conducting regular site visits to ensure buildings are maintained to the highest standards. Relationship Management: Leading AGMs and board meetings with the support. Financial Oversight: Setting annual service charge budgets with the support. Contractor Performance: Overseeing local contractors to ensure high standards of maintenance. Insurance: Managing claims and renewals in tandem with specialist brokers. The Rewards: Invest in YOUR Future Our client is committed to the long-term career health of their staff. They offer a structured environment where hard work is formally recognised: Professional Growth: Fully funded TPI (IRPM) and RICS accreditation. Structured Progression: Documented development plans with a pathway to Senior/Associate levels. Regular pay and reward reviews with an attractive performance-related bonus. Time Off: 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays + Birthday leave Perks: High street discounts with major UK retailers. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in Residential Block Management. Competency in Service Charge Budgeting and leading AGMs. A professional, "people-first" approach to property management. A desire to advance your career. For more details on this exciting position, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Property Manager Block Property Manager Boutique Portfolio Central Richmond (TW9) Are you looking for Small Low risk / more manageable portfolio First class company that values its Property Managers and promotes a healthy work/life balance Comapny offering extensive benefits and career opportunity Working with positive, happy and driven colleagues and back office support teams Beat the Block Management burnout and read on A rare opportunity to join a five-time "Great Place to Work UK" award-winner. Trade the high-rise chaos for a role located in the heart of Richmond, designed for genuine professional management. Our client is a premier Block Management specialist that has spent the last five years being formally recognised as one of the best employers in the UK. They have built their reputation on a simple philosophy: provide Managers with an elite support structure so they can deliver a gold-standard service to their clients without the burnout. Based in a brand-new, state-of-the-art head office in Central Richmond (moments from the train station), this role is perfectly positioned for an easy commute and offers an enviable lifestyle location for your lunch breaks and post-work socials. The Portfolio: Quality & Local Focus Our client focuses on a manageable, boutique-style portfolio. While you will lead on all aspects of management, the portfolio currently consists of local, lower-complexity buildings, allowing you to be present on-site without the burden of long-distance travel. Prime Location: Situated in Central Richmond, seconds from the station so car or parking required. Manageable Scale: A portfolio designed for quality of service, not just unit count. Modern Environment: Work from a state-of-the-art office designed for high-level collaboration. An Unrivalled Support Structure The standout feature of this role is the internal infrastructure. You are supported by dedicated specialists, ensuring you are never bogged down by back-office admin: H&S & Compliance Team: Leading on FRAs and navigating all statutory safety requirements. Major Works Team: Expert surveyors managing the Section 20 process from start to finish. Legal & Accounts: In-house specialists handling PL1s, legal admin, and service charge accounting. Dedicated Assistant: Providing direct support for the day-to-day. Key Responsibilities Acting as the primary point of contact for RMC directors and leaseholders, your focus will be: Site Presence: Conducting regular site visits to ensure buildings are maintained to the highest standards. Relationship Management: Leading AGMs and board meetings with the support. Financial Oversight: Setting annual service charge budgets with the support. Contractor Performance: Overseeing local contractors to ensure high standards of maintenance. Insurance: Managing claims and renewals in tandem with specialist brokers. The Rewards: Invest in YOUR Future Our client is committed to the long-term career health of their staff. They offer a structured environment where hard work is formally recognised: Professional Growth: Fully funded TPI (IRPM) and RICS accreditation. Structured Progression: Documented development plans with a pathway to Senior/Associate levels. Regular pay and reward reviews with an attractive performance-related bonus. Time Off: 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays + Birthday leave Perks: High street discounts with major UK retailers. Candidate Requirements Proven experience in Residential Block Management. Competency in Service Charge Budgeting and leading AGMs. A professional, "people-first" approach to property management. A desire to advance your career. For more details on this exciting position, please apply today Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Head of PR & Corporate Communications Location: West Midlands (Hybrid - 3 days onsite) Salary: Up to £60,000 About the Opportunity We're partnering with a well-established, market-leading organisation within the engineering and consumer technology sector to appoint a Head of PR & Corporate Communications. This is a newly created role, reflecting the organisation's increased focus on reputation, corporate narrative, and strategic communications. It offers a unique opportunity to shape the function from the ground up, influence senior leadership, and play a key role in supporting business growth and transformation. The Role Reporting into the Marketing Director, you will lead the organisation's external communications strategy-defining how the business presents itself to key stakeholders, media, and the wider market. You'll act as a trusted advisor to senior executives, combining strategic leadership with hands-on delivery, particularly in high-profile or sensitive situations. Key Responsibilities Corporate Communications & Strategy Define and deliver a clear external communications strategy aligned to business priorities Develop the organisation's narrative, tone of voice, and messaging framework Advise senior leadership on communications strategy, risk, and positioning Lead communications around key announcements including financial results, strategic initiatives, ESG, and leadership changes Ensure alignment between internal and external communications Reputation Management & Executive Positioning Lead reputation management, including issues and crisis communications Support and coach senior leaders on media engagement and public positioning Develop high-quality thought leadership content (speeches, articles, commentary) Maintain consistency and quality across all communication outputs Media & PR Leadership Drive proactive, high-impact media relations and PR campaigns Build and maintain strong relationships with key journalists and industry influencers Manage and optimise the performance of external PR agencies Deliver measurable outcomes, with clear focus on ROI and impact Strategic Marketing Contribution Define the role of PR within the broader marketing and brand strategy Manage budgets and establish clear KPIs and performance metrics Provide insight and evaluation to continually improve effectiveness Leadership & Collaboration Lead and develop the PR function, setting high standards of performance Work cross-functionally with HR, Internal Communications, and senior stakeholders Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing culture About You We're looking for a highly credible and commercially minded communications leader who combines strategic thinking with strong delivery capability. You will demonstrate: Significant experience in PR, corporate communications, or reputation management A proven track record of delivering high-impact media coverage and corporate campaigns Strong experience advising senior executives and managing high-profile or sensitive issues Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong storytelling ability A strategic mindset with sound commercial awareness You will also bring the following personal strengths: Strong influencing skills with the ability to challenge and advise at senior level Sound judgement and high levels of discretion, particularly in sensitive situations Calm, confident approach and the ability to perform under pressure Highly organised with excellent attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused and resilient mindset Experience managing agencies and cross-functional stakeholders Media training and confidence representing a business externally Desirable Experience within industrial, engineering, or regulated sectors Professional accreditation (e.g. CIPR)
May 14, 2026
Full time
Head of PR & Corporate Communications Location: West Midlands (Hybrid - 3 days onsite) Salary: Up to £60,000 About the Opportunity We're partnering with a well-established, market-leading organisation within the engineering and consumer technology sector to appoint a Head of PR & Corporate Communications. This is a newly created role, reflecting the organisation's increased focus on reputation, corporate narrative, and strategic communications. It offers a unique opportunity to shape the function from the ground up, influence senior leadership, and play a key role in supporting business growth and transformation. The Role Reporting into the Marketing Director, you will lead the organisation's external communications strategy-defining how the business presents itself to key stakeholders, media, and the wider market. You'll act as a trusted advisor to senior executives, combining strategic leadership with hands-on delivery, particularly in high-profile or sensitive situations. Key Responsibilities Corporate Communications & Strategy Define and deliver a clear external communications strategy aligned to business priorities Develop the organisation's narrative, tone of voice, and messaging framework Advise senior leadership on communications strategy, risk, and positioning Lead communications around key announcements including financial results, strategic initiatives, ESG, and leadership changes Ensure alignment between internal and external communications Reputation Management & Executive Positioning Lead reputation management, including issues and crisis communications Support and coach senior leaders on media engagement and public positioning Develop high-quality thought leadership content (speeches, articles, commentary) Maintain consistency and quality across all communication outputs Media & PR Leadership Drive proactive, high-impact media relations and PR campaigns Build and maintain strong relationships with key journalists and industry influencers Manage and optimise the performance of external PR agencies Deliver measurable outcomes, with clear focus on ROI and impact Strategic Marketing Contribution Define the role of PR within the broader marketing and brand strategy Manage budgets and establish clear KPIs and performance metrics Provide insight and evaluation to continually improve effectiveness Leadership & Collaboration Lead and develop the PR function, setting high standards of performance Work cross-functionally with HR, Internal Communications, and senior stakeholders Foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing culture About You We're looking for a highly credible and commercially minded communications leader who combines strategic thinking with strong delivery capability. You will demonstrate: Significant experience in PR, corporate communications, or reputation management A proven track record of delivering high-impact media coverage and corporate campaigns Strong experience advising senior executives and managing high-profile or sensitive issues Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong storytelling ability A strategic mindset with sound commercial awareness You will also bring the following personal strengths: Strong influencing skills with the ability to challenge and advise at senior level Sound judgement and high levels of discretion, particularly in sensitive situations Calm, confident approach and the ability to perform under pressure Highly organised with excellent attention to detail A proactive, solutions-focused and resilient mindset Experience managing agencies and cross-functional stakeholders Media training and confidence representing a business externally Desirable Experience within industrial, engineering, or regulated sectors Professional accreditation (e.g. CIPR)
The role: We are looking to appoint a new Mechanical Trainer Assessor, on a 2 Year FTC (fixed-term contract) with the possibility of this role becoming permanent, to develop, implement, and deliver learning and training assessments, development activities, and programmes to cover all our engineering roles within OPA. With a primary focus on all safety critical tasks/roles and Asset Technical posts operating within our COMAH regulated sites, to ensure the competency of staff (including apprentices) and contractors, are maintained and ensure compliance with current and future regulations. This newly created role will also be responsible for the coordination and management of our Engineering apprenticeship programme within our organisation. The role will require the post holder to support the Competence Assurance Manager / Human Resources Director with the ongoing implementation and expansion of the Competence Management System and any other HR related programmes. OPA operates within the MAH industry and is engaged in the operational and maintenance management of a number of UK OFD s (Oil Fuel Depots), and oversees strategic assets owned by the MoD. Due to the assets being managed covering sites across, England, Scotland, and potentially overseas, it necessitates a significant amount of travel and need to spend nights away from home in order to carry out the duties required. Therefore, a full (preferably clean) driving licence is essential for the successful candidate. There will also be occasional overseas travel when required. Responsibilities: Develop and deliver engineering training material, incorporating safety, health, environmental and process safety information wherever relevant. Evaluate the effectiveness of the training at the appropriate level. Manage the Engineering apprenticeship schemes including recruitment, education, site induction, overseeing mentoring programmes and skills development to provide potential skilled technicians and Operators. Cover all activities associated with the apprenticeship and workforce development programmes, with support from the HR Team. Support CMS implementation in areas/facilities not yet engaged with the program, or not meeting established goals. Provide local training and support through active interactions with stakeholders. Identify high level training and development opportunities for failed assessments. Work with stakeholders to attain expected competency standards. Identify engineering training gaps and recommend training solutions. Collaborate with external partners and internal stakeholders to manage the development and implementation of training solutions. Implement training and competence solutions, including the delivery of in-house training. Measure and evaluate training and competence solutions to determine effectiveness and return on investment. Analyse Training Evaluation Feedback and take action where issues are identified Communicate progress monthly and quarterly and as needed with regards to apprenticeship recruitment and development. Engage with functional leaders (Operations, Asset Technical, Maintenance Engineering, Business Services, HSSEQ, Capital Projects, Air Command & HR) to align competency assurance with overall business goals. Recommend, develop, and implement new procedures to improve effectiveness of training and development. Where capital development programmes are in place, support the identification of training needs and ensure where possible training is implemented before equipment is commissioned. Initiate, lead or support adhoc projects as required. (e.g Implementation of Operating procedures for the Control Rooms) Assist Depot Managers to update and develop Training material including Operating Manuals, Operating Procedures and ABLs (Activity Based Learning). The candidate: A Graduate, holding a relevant degree level qualification in Training & Development or equivalent career experience in training competency management, with a working knowledge of Competency Assurance in relation to COMAH, preferably from within the oil and gas industry although other Major Accident Hazard industries would be considered. The individual must have a proven track record of developing, delivering Engineering training and development programmes, with good knowledge of instructional and demonstrational skills covering technical and operational subjects at all levels of a business including sound knowledge of coaching/ mentoring skills. The post holder is required to have excellent knowledge of current learning and development processes, educational and accreditation structures, competency-based assessment techniques, and regulatory training practices relevant within the High Hazard Industry. Knowledge/Skills: Project Management A minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Engineering or equivalent with working. knowledge and experience. A Minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Training and Development. A1 Assessor Qualification (or Equivalent). V1 Internal Quality Assurance Qualification (or Equivalent). IOSH Working Safely (or equivalent). Train the Trainer (or similar qualification) or relevant experience as a Trainer. Must understand business drivers and how various functions interact within the organisation. Good knowledge of external funding support arrangements and apprenticeship levy funding. MS Office Application Proficient Ability to build strong internal and external business relationships Ability to work independently Ability to influence and drive change Must be enthusiastic about competency, training and human performance Excellent organisational skills self starter Ability to deal with ambiguity and strong personalities Willingness to travel extensively Excellent interpersonal/presentation skills must be able to engage at all levels of the organisation, and with external elements such as Auditors, Regulators, and Contractors
May 14, 2026
Full time
The role: We are looking to appoint a new Mechanical Trainer Assessor, on a 2 Year FTC (fixed-term contract) with the possibility of this role becoming permanent, to develop, implement, and deliver learning and training assessments, development activities, and programmes to cover all our engineering roles within OPA. With a primary focus on all safety critical tasks/roles and Asset Technical posts operating within our COMAH regulated sites, to ensure the competency of staff (including apprentices) and contractors, are maintained and ensure compliance with current and future regulations. This newly created role will also be responsible for the coordination and management of our Engineering apprenticeship programme within our organisation. The role will require the post holder to support the Competence Assurance Manager / Human Resources Director with the ongoing implementation and expansion of the Competence Management System and any other HR related programmes. OPA operates within the MAH industry and is engaged in the operational and maintenance management of a number of UK OFD s (Oil Fuel Depots), and oversees strategic assets owned by the MoD. Due to the assets being managed covering sites across, England, Scotland, and potentially overseas, it necessitates a significant amount of travel and need to spend nights away from home in order to carry out the duties required. Therefore, a full (preferably clean) driving licence is essential for the successful candidate. There will also be occasional overseas travel when required. Responsibilities: Develop and deliver engineering training material, incorporating safety, health, environmental and process safety information wherever relevant. Evaluate the effectiveness of the training at the appropriate level. Manage the Engineering apprenticeship schemes including recruitment, education, site induction, overseeing mentoring programmes and skills development to provide potential skilled technicians and Operators. Cover all activities associated with the apprenticeship and workforce development programmes, with support from the HR Team. Support CMS implementation in areas/facilities not yet engaged with the program, or not meeting established goals. Provide local training and support through active interactions with stakeholders. Identify high level training and development opportunities for failed assessments. Work with stakeholders to attain expected competency standards. Identify engineering training gaps and recommend training solutions. Collaborate with external partners and internal stakeholders to manage the development and implementation of training solutions. Implement training and competence solutions, including the delivery of in-house training. Measure and evaluate training and competence solutions to determine effectiveness and return on investment. Analyse Training Evaluation Feedback and take action where issues are identified Communicate progress monthly and quarterly and as needed with regards to apprenticeship recruitment and development. Engage with functional leaders (Operations, Asset Technical, Maintenance Engineering, Business Services, HSSEQ, Capital Projects, Air Command & HR) to align competency assurance with overall business goals. Recommend, develop, and implement new procedures to improve effectiveness of training and development. Where capital development programmes are in place, support the identification of training needs and ensure where possible training is implemented before equipment is commissioned. Initiate, lead or support adhoc projects as required. (e.g Implementation of Operating procedures for the Control Rooms) Assist Depot Managers to update and develop Training material including Operating Manuals, Operating Procedures and ABLs (Activity Based Learning). The candidate: A Graduate, holding a relevant degree level qualification in Training & Development or equivalent career experience in training competency management, with a working knowledge of Competency Assurance in relation to COMAH, preferably from within the oil and gas industry although other Major Accident Hazard industries would be considered. The individual must have a proven track record of developing, delivering Engineering training and development programmes, with good knowledge of instructional and demonstrational skills covering technical and operational subjects at all levels of a business including sound knowledge of coaching/ mentoring skills. The post holder is required to have excellent knowledge of current learning and development processes, educational and accreditation structures, competency-based assessment techniques, and regulatory training practices relevant within the High Hazard Industry. Knowledge/Skills: Project Management A minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Engineering or equivalent with working. knowledge and experience. A Minimum Level 4 Professional accreditation / qualification in Training and Development. A1 Assessor Qualification (or Equivalent). V1 Internal Quality Assurance Qualification (or Equivalent). IOSH Working Safely (or equivalent). Train the Trainer (or similar qualification) or relevant experience as a Trainer. Must understand business drivers and how various functions interact within the organisation. Good knowledge of external funding support arrangements and apprenticeship levy funding. MS Office Application Proficient Ability to build strong internal and external business relationships Ability to work independently Ability to influence and drive change Must be enthusiastic about competency, training and human performance Excellent organisational skills self starter Ability to deal with ambiguity and strong personalities Willingness to travel extensively Excellent interpersonal/presentation skills must be able to engage at all levels of the organisation, and with external elements such as Auditors, Regulators, and Contractors
Project Manager Tier 1 Housing Developer The Opportunity Are you a high-caliber Project Manager with a passion for delivering award-winning developments? We are a Tier 1 National House Builder renowned for our commitment to quality, design excellence, and sustainable communities. We don't just build houses; we create legacies. We are looking for a strategic leader to take the helm of a flagship multi-phase development. This is a role for a "CEO of the Site"-someone who thrives on precision, safety, and the prestige of delivering a five-star product. The Role As Project Manager, you will be the primary driver of the project's lifecycle, from initial groundworks to the final handover. You will lead a dedicated site team, ensuring that every home meets our exacting standards. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Oversee the master programme, ensuring milestones are met on time and within budget. Quality Excellence: Maintain our reputation for craftsmanship by conducting rigorous inspections and upholding NHBC standards. Health & Safety: Foster a "Safety First" culture, ensuring 100% compliance with HSE regulations and internal protocols. Commercial Acumen: Work closely with the Surveying team to manage costs, prevent waste, and maximize efficiency. Stakeholder Management: Act as the primary point of contact for local authorities, contractors, and senior directors. Who You Are You are a seasoned construction professional with a "get it done" attitude and a keen eye for detail. You understand that in the Tier 1 world, volume never comes at the expense of value. Experience: Proven track record as a Project Manager or Senior Site Manager with a Tier 1 or high-volume developer. Accreditations: SMSTS, CSCS (Black Card), and First Aid at Work are essential. Skills: Exceptional communication, a deep understanding of modern building techniques, and the ability to inspire a diverse workforce. Why Join Us? Performance Bonus: One of the most lucrative schemes in the sector. Company Car/Allowance: Premium brand options or a generous cash alternative. Future Growth: Clear pathways to Construction Director roles. Wellbeing: Private healthcare, enhanced pension, and a focus on work-life balance. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Project Manager Tier 1 Housing Developer The Opportunity Are you a high-caliber Project Manager with a passion for delivering award-winning developments? We are a Tier 1 National House Builder renowned for our commitment to quality, design excellence, and sustainable communities. We don't just build houses; we create legacies. We are looking for a strategic leader to take the helm of a flagship multi-phase development. This is a role for a "CEO of the Site"-someone who thrives on precision, safety, and the prestige of delivering a five-star product. The Role As Project Manager, you will be the primary driver of the project's lifecycle, from initial groundworks to the final handover. You will lead a dedicated site team, ensuring that every home meets our exacting standards. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership: Oversee the master programme, ensuring milestones are met on time and within budget. Quality Excellence: Maintain our reputation for craftsmanship by conducting rigorous inspections and upholding NHBC standards. Health & Safety: Foster a "Safety First" culture, ensuring 100% compliance with HSE regulations and internal protocols. Commercial Acumen: Work closely with the Surveying team to manage costs, prevent waste, and maximize efficiency. Stakeholder Management: Act as the primary point of contact for local authorities, contractors, and senior directors. Who You Are You are a seasoned construction professional with a "get it done" attitude and a keen eye for detail. You understand that in the Tier 1 world, volume never comes at the expense of value. Experience: Proven track record as a Project Manager or Senior Site Manager with a Tier 1 or high-volume developer. Accreditations: SMSTS, CSCS (Black Card), and First Aid at Work are essential. Skills: Exceptional communication, a deep understanding of modern building techniques, and the ability to inspire a diverse workforce. Why Join Us? Performance Bonus: One of the most lucrative schemes in the sector. Company Car/Allowance: Premium brand options or a generous cash alternative. Future Growth: Clear pathways to Construction Director roles. Wellbeing: Private healthcare, enhanced pension, and a focus on work-life balance. Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Reporting to: Finance Director Start Date: Immediate Working Hours: Mon Fri, 9am 5pm Probation Period: 6 months Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Job Location: Office Based SCOPE The Financial Controller is a senior-level responsible for overseeing financial operations, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial reporting, compliance with financial regulations, and the overall financial health of the company. The Financial Controller acts as a bridge between the finance department and executive management, providing insights and guidance on financial matters to support strategic decision-making. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Financial Reporting To ensure the timely and accurate preparation of financial statements. This includes managing the month-end and year-end closing processes, consolidating financial data, balance sheet reconciliation and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulations. The Financial Controller will also prepare reports for internal stakeholders and external entities, such as auditors and regulatory bodies. Budgeting and Forecasting The Financial Controller plays a pivotal role in the budgeting and forecasting processes, working closely with department heads and the commercial team to develop budgets that align with the organisation s strategic goals. The Financial Controller will also monitor performance, analyses variances, and provides forecasts to anticipate future financial trends and challenges. Internal Controls and Compliance Ensuring robust internal controls, design and implement control systems to safeguard the organisation s assets, prevent fraud, and ensure compliance with financial regulations such as GAAP or IFRS, undertake regular review of the process with the FD and provide guidance to the board on proposed changes. Cash Flow Management Monitor cash flow, manage working capital requirements, and ensure that the company has sufficient liquidity to meet its obligations. Develop, alongside the commercial team, strategies to optimise cash flow and reduce financial risks. ESSENTIAL SKILLS Analytical Skills Interpret complex financial data and provide actionable insights, identify trends, assess financial performance, and make recommendations to improve efficiency and profitability. Prepare accurate and timely financial reports including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Analyse financial data to identify trends, variances, and areas for improvement, providing insights that support strategic decision making. Leadership and Communication Act as the deputy to the FD, providing direct advice and guidance to the Directors/Managers and to the Board as required by the FD or other leadership, and as required external parties such as funders, investors, regulatory bodies and external auditors. Communicate financial performance, risks, and opportunities clearly and effectively, ensuring that stakeholders are informed and engaged. To mentor and develop team members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth, ensuring that the team is equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform effectively. Technical Proficiency A deep understanding of accounting principles, financial software, and regulatory requirements, be proficient in using financial management systems and tools to streamline processes and enhance reporting accuracy. Strategic Thinking Aligning financial management with the organisation s long-term objectives, evaluating financial risks and opportunities, supporting strategic initiatives, and contributing to the development of business strategies. Budgeting and Forecasting Ability to create detailed budgets and forecasts that can be cascaded through teams, working closely with commercial and operational teams to ensure that budgets meet the overall objectives of the business. Regularly review forecasts taking account of market and operational risks and advise senior management accordingly QUALIFICATIONS . A bachelor s or master s degree in finance, accounting. As a minimum we require one of the following accreditations (Fully Qualified or Part Qualified) Chartered Accountant (CA): Recognised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Chartered Management Accountant (CMA): Offered by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) TECHNICAL SKILLS Key technical skills include: Financial Reporting: Proficiency in preparing and analysing financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Ability to explain and illustrate complex information in a manner that is clearly understood. Budgeting and Forecasting: Ability to develop, manage, and analyse budgets and financial forecasts to guide strategic decision making. Accounting Software: Expertise in using accounting software preferably construction focused such as 4PS/Business Central or Coins or as a minimum platform such as SAP, Oracle, MS Dynamics, or Sage for financial management and reporting. Data Analysis: Strong analytical skills to interpret financial data, identify trends, and provide actionable insights. Project Accounting: Proficiency in Job Costing ability to prepare reliable cost to complete data and align with income. Regulatory Knowledge A comprehensive understanding of financial regulations and compliance This includes but is not limited to: UK GAAP and IFRS: Knowledge of UK Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is essential for accurate financial reporting. Tax Regulations: Familiarity with UK tax laws and regulations to ensure compliance and optimize tax strategies. Audit Processes: Understanding of internal and external audit processes to ensure financial accuracy and integrity. Soft Skills Leadership and Management: Ability to lead and manage finance teams, providing guidance and support to achieve organizational goals. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to convey financial information clearly to non-financial stakeholders. Problem-Solving: Aptitude for identifying financial issues and developing effective solutions to address them. Diligence: Meticulous attention to detail to ensure accuracy in financial reporting and compliance. EXPERIENCE Industry Experience: A minimum of 5 years experience in a contractor or engineering consultant, and full understanding of operational requirement in the construction industry including the specific risks which are present in the transaction cycle. People Responsibility: A history of managing and developing high performing teams fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment,
May 12, 2026
Full time
Reporting to: Finance Director Start Date: Immediate Working Hours: Mon Fri, 9am 5pm Probation Period: 6 months Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Job Location: Office Based SCOPE The Financial Controller is a senior-level responsible for overseeing financial operations, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial reporting, compliance with financial regulations, and the overall financial health of the company. The Financial Controller acts as a bridge between the finance department and executive management, providing insights and guidance on financial matters to support strategic decision-making. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Financial Reporting To ensure the timely and accurate preparation of financial statements. This includes managing the month-end and year-end closing processes, consolidating financial data, balance sheet reconciliation and ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulations. The Financial Controller will also prepare reports for internal stakeholders and external entities, such as auditors and regulatory bodies. Budgeting and Forecasting The Financial Controller plays a pivotal role in the budgeting and forecasting processes, working closely with department heads and the commercial team to develop budgets that align with the organisation s strategic goals. The Financial Controller will also monitor performance, analyses variances, and provides forecasts to anticipate future financial trends and challenges. Internal Controls and Compliance Ensuring robust internal controls, design and implement control systems to safeguard the organisation s assets, prevent fraud, and ensure compliance with financial regulations such as GAAP or IFRS, undertake regular review of the process with the FD and provide guidance to the board on proposed changes. Cash Flow Management Monitor cash flow, manage working capital requirements, and ensure that the company has sufficient liquidity to meet its obligations. Develop, alongside the commercial team, strategies to optimise cash flow and reduce financial risks. ESSENTIAL SKILLS Analytical Skills Interpret complex financial data and provide actionable insights, identify trends, assess financial performance, and make recommendations to improve efficiency and profitability. Prepare accurate and timely financial reports including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Analyse financial data to identify trends, variances, and areas for improvement, providing insights that support strategic decision making. Leadership and Communication Act as the deputy to the FD, providing direct advice and guidance to the Directors/Managers and to the Board as required by the FD or other leadership, and as required external parties such as funders, investors, regulatory bodies and external auditors. Communicate financial performance, risks, and opportunities clearly and effectively, ensuring that stakeholders are informed and engaged. To mentor and develop team members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth, ensuring that the team is equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform effectively. Technical Proficiency A deep understanding of accounting principles, financial software, and regulatory requirements, be proficient in using financial management systems and tools to streamline processes and enhance reporting accuracy. Strategic Thinking Aligning financial management with the organisation s long-term objectives, evaluating financial risks and opportunities, supporting strategic initiatives, and contributing to the development of business strategies. Budgeting and Forecasting Ability to create detailed budgets and forecasts that can be cascaded through teams, working closely with commercial and operational teams to ensure that budgets meet the overall objectives of the business. Regularly review forecasts taking account of market and operational risks and advise senior management accordingly QUALIFICATIONS . A bachelor s or master s degree in finance, accounting. As a minimum we require one of the following accreditations (Fully Qualified or Part Qualified) Chartered Accountant (CA): Recognised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Chartered Management Accountant (CMA): Offered by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) TECHNICAL SKILLS Key technical skills include: Financial Reporting: Proficiency in preparing and analysing financial statements, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Ability to explain and illustrate complex information in a manner that is clearly understood. Budgeting and Forecasting: Ability to develop, manage, and analyse budgets and financial forecasts to guide strategic decision making. Accounting Software: Expertise in using accounting software preferably construction focused such as 4PS/Business Central or Coins or as a minimum platform such as SAP, Oracle, MS Dynamics, or Sage for financial management and reporting. Data Analysis: Strong analytical skills to interpret financial data, identify trends, and provide actionable insights. Project Accounting: Proficiency in Job Costing ability to prepare reliable cost to complete data and align with income. Regulatory Knowledge A comprehensive understanding of financial regulations and compliance This includes but is not limited to: UK GAAP and IFRS: Knowledge of UK Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is essential for accurate financial reporting. Tax Regulations: Familiarity with UK tax laws and regulations to ensure compliance and optimize tax strategies. Audit Processes: Understanding of internal and external audit processes to ensure financial accuracy and integrity. Soft Skills Leadership and Management: Ability to lead and manage finance teams, providing guidance and support to achieve organizational goals. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to convey financial information clearly to non-financial stakeholders. Problem-Solving: Aptitude for identifying financial issues and developing effective solutions to address them. Diligence: Meticulous attention to detail to ensure accuracy in financial reporting and compliance. EXPERIENCE Industry Experience: A minimum of 5 years experience in a contractor or engineering consultant, and full understanding of operational requirement in the construction industry including the specific risks which are present in the transaction cycle. People Responsibility: A history of managing and developing high performing teams fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment,
Job Title: Civils Director - Rail & Infrastructure Responsible for (no. of staff): 20+ Reports to (Job Title): Managing Director Job Summary We are seeking a dynamic, technically aware, and commercially focused Director to establish and lead an SME consultancy's new Manchester office. The post-holder will take responsibility for building and managing a regional team, developing strong client relationships, and delivering complex rail and infrastructure engineering projects. Working closely with the Managing Director and Senior Leadership, the role combines strategic growth, business development, technical oversight, and project delivery. The successful candidate will be expected to act as both a business leader and technical authority, ensuring projects are delivered to the highest standards of safety, quality, and efficiency. This is a hands-on leadership role, providing extensive scope for professional growth and the freedom to shape a new regional hub with the full support of the wider business. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities Leadership & Management Establish and lead the Manchester office, creating a high-performing and collaborative team environment. Provide technical leadership and professional development for staff, acting as mentor and "go-to" authority on engineering matters. Foster cohesion between UK and non-UK offices and promote best practice across disciplines. Business Development & Strategy Identify, pursue, and secure new opportunities within the rail and infrastructure sectors. Prepare fee proposals, manage bids, and build long-term client relationships. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums, and regional events. Contribute to the strategic growth plan for the Northern region. Project Delivery Oversee the successful delivery of multidisciplinary rail and infrastructure projects, ensuring deadlines, budgets, and quality standards are met. Review and approve engineering designs, specifications, calculations, and reports. Act as CRE / CEM on projects as required by Network Rail or TOCs. Coordinate project assurance submissions and compliance with industry standards. Nurture and develop existing engineering teams elsewhere in the UK and locally within the Manchester office. Commercial & Financial Management Take responsibility for financial performance of the Manchester office, including forecasting, budgeting, and reporting. Ensure efficient allocation of resources, identifying recruitment needs and driving project delivery. Support compliance with audits such as RISQS and ISO. Client & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain strong relationships with infrastructure owners, contractors, and public sector clients. Ensure effective communication at all levels of client management. Coordinate with other company specialist services to maximise value to clients. Health, Safety, Quality, and Environment (HSQE) Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, quality, and environmental legislation, standards, and company policies. Promote the highest levels of HSQE awareness and actively implement the duties of the Designer under CDM Regulations. Support audits and continuous improvement in HSQE performance. Minimum Competencies Required Strong client focus with excellent relationship management skills. Proven leadership and team-building ability. Innovative approach to engineering and problem-solving. Commercial awareness with the ability to identify and secure new business. Commitment to continuing professional development (CPD). Effective communication, influencing, and presentation skills. Delivery-driven with strong organisational and resource management capability. Required Previous Experience Significant track record in the UK rail and infrastructure sector, ideally within a consultancy environment. Experience of managing multidisciplinary projects in design and delivery. Technical expertise in civil/structural design including rail infrastructure, buildings, and associated works. Familiarity with UK codes, practices, and rail industry procedures. Experience acting in CRE / CEM roles for Network Rail or equivalent. Proven ability to win work, prepare fee proposals, and develop long-term client relationships. Demonstrable skills in mentoring and developing less experienced engineers. Other Requirements Ability to travel and work flexible hours, including evenings/weekends where required by rail operations. Commitment to supporting the company values and strategic growth. Professional Qualifications / Certifications Required Degree educated in Civil/Structural Engineering or related discipline. Chartered or Incorporated Engineer (CEng, MICE, IStructE) preferred, or working towards chartership. Project management and/or commercial accreditations (e.g., MAPM, MRICS) desirable.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Civils Director - Rail & Infrastructure Responsible for (no. of staff): 20+ Reports to (Job Title): Managing Director Job Summary We are seeking a dynamic, technically aware, and commercially focused Director to establish and lead an SME consultancy's new Manchester office. The post-holder will take responsibility for building and managing a regional team, developing strong client relationships, and delivering complex rail and infrastructure engineering projects. Working closely with the Managing Director and Senior Leadership, the role combines strategic growth, business development, technical oversight, and project delivery. The successful candidate will be expected to act as both a business leader and technical authority, ensuring projects are delivered to the highest standards of safety, quality, and efficiency. This is a hands-on leadership role, providing extensive scope for professional growth and the freedom to shape a new regional hub with the full support of the wider business. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities Leadership & Management Establish and lead the Manchester office, creating a high-performing and collaborative team environment. Provide technical leadership and professional development for staff, acting as mentor and "go-to" authority on engineering matters. Foster cohesion between UK and non-UK offices and promote best practice across disciplines. Business Development & Strategy Identify, pursue, and secure new opportunities within the rail and infrastructure sectors. Prepare fee proposals, manage bids, and build long-term client relationships. Represent the business at client meetings, industry forums, and regional events. Contribute to the strategic growth plan for the Northern region. Project Delivery Oversee the successful delivery of multidisciplinary rail and infrastructure projects, ensuring deadlines, budgets, and quality standards are met. Review and approve engineering designs, specifications, calculations, and reports. Act as CRE / CEM on projects as required by Network Rail or TOCs. Coordinate project assurance submissions and compliance with industry standards. Nurture and develop existing engineering teams elsewhere in the UK and locally within the Manchester office. Commercial & Financial Management Take responsibility for financial performance of the Manchester office, including forecasting, budgeting, and reporting. Ensure efficient allocation of resources, identifying recruitment needs and driving project delivery. Support compliance with audits such as RISQS and ISO. Client & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain strong relationships with infrastructure owners, contractors, and public sector clients. Ensure effective communication at all levels of client management. Coordinate with other company specialist services to maximise value to clients. Health, Safety, Quality, and Environment (HSQE) Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, quality, and environmental legislation, standards, and company policies. Promote the highest levels of HSQE awareness and actively implement the duties of the Designer under CDM Regulations. Support audits and continuous improvement in HSQE performance. Minimum Competencies Required Strong client focus with excellent relationship management skills. Proven leadership and team-building ability. Innovative approach to engineering and problem-solving. Commercial awareness with the ability to identify and secure new business. Commitment to continuing professional development (CPD). Effective communication, influencing, and presentation skills. Delivery-driven with strong organisational and resource management capability. Required Previous Experience Significant track record in the UK rail and infrastructure sector, ideally within a consultancy environment. Experience of managing multidisciplinary projects in design and delivery. Technical expertise in civil/structural design including rail infrastructure, buildings, and associated works. Familiarity with UK codes, practices, and rail industry procedures. Experience acting in CRE / CEM roles for Network Rail or equivalent. Proven ability to win work, prepare fee proposals, and develop long-term client relationships. Demonstrable skills in mentoring and developing less experienced engineers. Other Requirements Ability to travel and work flexible hours, including evenings/weekends where required by rail operations. Commitment to supporting the company values and strategic growth. Professional Qualifications / Certifications Required Degree educated in Civil/Structural Engineering or related discipline. Chartered or Incorporated Engineer (CEng, MICE, IStructE) preferred, or working towards chartership. Project management and/or commercial accreditations (e.g., MAPM, MRICS) desirable.
Out of Hours 2nd Line IT Support Engineer Location : Borehamwood, WD6 1JD Salary : £35K £45K per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits! Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours : Shifts outside of our standard operating hours (8am-6pm). The Out of Hours shifts will be on a rota basis and will include weekends. Benefits : 20 days holiday plus bank holidays, Bupa Cash plan with EAP support after 1 month service, 4% Pension contribution (matched by employee), Stock options after 1 years service, Private Health Insurance after 2 years service At Chalkline, we re more than just a Microsoft Solutions Partner we re a people-first business! We specialise in Modern Work and Azure Infrastructure, and hold an Advanced Specialisation in Azure Virtual Desktop, we re proud to deliver technical excellence and outstanding service to every client. Our commitment doesn t stop at our customers. We re just as focused on our team! If you re passionate about tech, eager to develop your skills, and thrive in a collaborative environment, Chalkline is the place to grow. We have extremely high standards in everything we do and place importance on continued technical development achieved through Microsoft accreditations. We are now recruiting for driven and capable 2nd Line IT Support Engineer to join our close-knit team in Borehamwood. You ll work directly with our clients across a range of cutting-edge Microsoft technologies and provide high-quality support that makes a real difference to their businesses. You ll play a key role in solving technical challenges, mentoring 1st line engineers, and contributing to ongoing product development and innovation. In addition to this, as our 2nd Line IT Support Engineer you will be responsible for: Providing excellent 2nd line technical support to our clients Acting as an escalation point for the 1st line support team Troubleshooting issues across a wide range of systems and technologies Working on projects involving Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune and more Assisting with research and development of new services and solutions Your Experience & Skills We re looking for someone with at least 3 5 years of experience in an IT support or systems role and strong working knowledge of: Microsoft 365 Microsoft Azure Microsoft Entra Intune Windows Server (2016 / 2019 / 2022) Active Directory Windows networking Basic routing, switching, and firewall rules Printer support and troubleshooting You ll also need: Excellent written and verbal communication skills A strong customer-focused attitude A proactive, can-do approach to problem-solving Why Join Chalkline Work with the latest Microsoft technologies Gain industry-recognised certifications Be part of a friendly, supportive team that values quality and professionalism Receive continuous learning and development opportunities Make a real impact in a growing business Plus free parking, training programmes and much more! If you feel you have the skills and experience to be successful in this role then click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Out of Hours 2nd Line IT Support Engineer Location : Borehamwood, WD6 1JD Salary : £35K £45K per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits! Contract : Full time, Permanent Hours : Shifts outside of our standard operating hours (8am-6pm). The Out of Hours shifts will be on a rota basis and will include weekends. Benefits : 20 days holiday plus bank holidays, Bupa Cash plan with EAP support after 1 month service, 4% Pension contribution (matched by employee), Stock options after 1 years service, Private Health Insurance after 2 years service At Chalkline, we re more than just a Microsoft Solutions Partner we re a people-first business! We specialise in Modern Work and Azure Infrastructure, and hold an Advanced Specialisation in Azure Virtual Desktop, we re proud to deliver technical excellence and outstanding service to every client. Our commitment doesn t stop at our customers. We re just as focused on our team! If you re passionate about tech, eager to develop your skills, and thrive in a collaborative environment, Chalkline is the place to grow. We have extremely high standards in everything we do and place importance on continued technical development achieved through Microsoft accreditations. We are now recruiting for driven and capable 2nd Line IT Support Engineer to join our close-knit team in Borehamwood. You ll work directly with our clients across a range of cutting-edge Microsoft technologies and provide high-quality support that makes a real difference to their businesses. You ll play a key role in solving technical challenges, mentoring 1st line engineers, and contributing to ongoing product development and innovation. In addition to this, as our 2nd Line IT Support Engineer you will be responsible for: Providing excellent 2nd line technical support to our clients Acting as an escalation point for the 1st line support team Troubleshooting issues across a wide range of systems and technologies Working on projects involving Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune and more Assisting with research and development of new services and solutions Your Experience & Skills We re looking for someone with at least 3 5 years of experience in an IT support or systems role and strong working knowledge of: Microsoft 365 Microsoft Azure Microsoft Entra Intune Windows Server (2016 / 2019 / 2022) Active Directory Windows networking Basic routing, switching, and firewall rules Printer support and troubleshooting You ll also need: Excellent written and verbal communication skills A strong customer-focused attitude A proactive, can-do approach to problem-solving Why Join Chalkline Work with the latest Microsoft technologies Gain industry-recognised certifications Be part of a friendly, supportive team that values quality and professionalism Receive continuous learning and development opportunities Make a real impact in a growing business Plus free parking, training programmes and much more! If you feel you have the skills and experience to be successful in this role then click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Southampton, Hampshire
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.