Job Title: Snowflake Data Architect Salary: Paying up to 90,000 per annum Location: Wembley London - 5 days on-site Our client, a well-established and diversified multinational organisation, is seeking a Snowflake / Data Architect to join their team. Skills Solid experience in Data Engineering or Data Architecture, with a minimum of 4 years specialising in Snowflake platform design and governance. Data Architecture: Mastery of Data Warehouse design methodologies - Inmon, Kimball, and Data Vault 2.0 - with the judgement to apply the right pattern for the right use case. Technical Skills: Expert SQL and Python; hands-on experience with dbt (data build tool) or equivalent transformation frameworks. AWS Integration : Solid understanding of AWS IAM, S3 data lake patterns, and PrivateLink for cross-cloud data connectivity. AI Readiness : Practical experience architecting data infrastructure for AI/ML consumption - vector databases, embedding stores, and RAG pipeline integration. Soft Skills: Strong interpersonal skills; ability to translate complex data architecture into clear language for Business Analysts and non-technical stakeholders. Duties Data Modelling Standard: defining Star Schema patterns, Snowflake object hierarchies, and modelling conventions that serve as the Group-wide standard for all data products. Cross-Cloud Orchestration : Design and implement secure, high-throughput data pipelines connecting AWS S3 and Azure APIs through Snowflake - ensuring data integrity, lineage tracking, and end-to-end auditability. Snowflake Governance : Own the full security model for the Snowflake platform - RBAC policy design, dynamic data masking, row-level security, and comprehensive audit logging across all environments. FinOps for Data: Monitor Snowflake credit consumption patterns, identify and remediate high-cost query anti-patterns, and implement warehouse scheduling strategies to reduce operational data spend. AI Readiness: Architect data stores purpose-built for LLM consumption - including vector databases, embedding pipelines, and RAG-compatible data structures that will serve as the foundation for Bestway's AI product layer. Data Contracts : Partner with Business Analysts to formally define and document 'Data Contracts' between systems - creating clear, agreed interfaces between producers and consumers across the data platform.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Snowflake Data Architect Salary: Paying up to 90,000 per annum Location: Wembley London - 5 days on-site Our client, a well-established and diversified multinational organisation, is seeking a Snowflake / Data Architect to join their team. Skills Solid experience in Data Engineering or Data Architecture, with a minimum of 4 years specialising in Snowflake platform design and governance. Data Architecture: Mastery of Data Warehouse design methodologies - Inmon, Kimball, and Data Vault 2.0 - with the judgement to apply the right pattern for the right use case. Technical Skills: Expert SQL and Python; hands-on experience with dbt (data build tool) or equivalent transformation frameworks. AWS Integration : Solid understanding of AWS IAM, S3 data lake patterns, and PrivateLink for cross-cloud data connectivity. AI Readiness : Practical experience architecting data infrastructure for AI/ML consumption - vector databases, embedding stores, and RAG pipeline integration. Soft Skills: Strong interpersonal skills; ability to translate complex data architecture into clear language for Business Analysts and non-technical stakeholders. Duties Data Modelling Standard: defining Star Schema patterns, Snowflake object hierarchies, and modelling conventions that serve as the Group-wide standard for all data products. Cross-Cloud Orchestration : Design and implement secure, high-throughput data pipelines connecting AWS S3 and Azure APIs through Snowflake - ensuring data integrity, lineage tracking, and end-to-end auditability. Snowflake Governance : Own the full security model for the Snowflake platform - RBAC policy design, dynamic data masking, row-level security, and comprehensive audit logging across all environments. FinOps for Data: Monitor Snowflake credit consumption patterns, identify and remediate high-cost query anti-patterns, and implement warehouse scheduling strategies to reduce operational data spend. AI Readiness: Architect data stores purpose-built for LLM consumption - including vector databases, embedding pipelines, and RAG-compatible data structures that will serve as the foundation for Bestway's AI product layer. Data Contracts : Partner with Business Analysts to formally define and document 'Data Contracts' between systems - creating clear, agreed interfaces between producers and consumers across the data platform.
Financial Business Partner - Working for a dynamic team. £55k - £65k per annum, Belfast Financial Business Partner - £55000 - £65000 per annum - Belfast Your new companyYou will be joining a dynamic, high-growth organisation undergoing significant expansion across the UK. This is a permanent role within a progressive and well-established business that places strong emphasis on commercial insight, high-quality financial analysis, and continuous improvement. The organisation offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment with direct exposure to senior leadership and meaningful involvement in strategic decision-making. Your new roleAs a Financial Business Partner, based in Belfast, you will play a pivotal role within the Finance function, reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. This is a high-profile, commercially focused position that combines financial planning & analysis (FP&A), performance measurement, and investment appraisal.Initially, the role will focus on delivering high-quality financial planning, forecasting and performance analysis as part of a maternity cover assignment, providing you with deep exposure to budgeting, strategic planning, rolling forecasts, and profitability analysis across multiple business units.Beyond this initial phase, the role will evolve to include broader responsibilities in business performance measurement, commercial decision support, profitability improvement and investment analysis, aligned to the organisation's continued growth strategy.You will work closely with senior stakeholders, support key finance processes, and contribute to finance transformation initiatives in a hybrid working environment, with a minimum of two days per week based in a Belfast office. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this Senior FP&A / Financial Performance Analyst role, you will be: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, with at least three years' post-qualification experience in a commercial finance or FP&A environment Highly experienced in budgeting, rolling forecasts and long-term financial planning Comfortable building and reviewing complex financial models to support strategic decision-making and investment appraisals Advanced in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, with the ability to communicate financial insights clearly to senior leaders Experienced working with accounting systems such as Sage, NetSuite, Oracle, Navision or similar Confident working independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, managing multiple priorities A strong communicator with a proven ability to influence senior stakeholders and collaborate across teams. Detail-focused, commercially minded and proactive in identifying risks and opportunities Experience with Power BI or other data analytics tools, commercial KPI reporting, forecasting tools, or advanced financial modelling techniques would be highly advantageous.What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A permanent Financial Business Partner position within a growing and ambitious organisation Exposure to senior leadership and meaningful participation in strategic and commercial projects A hybrid working model with flexibility and autonomy The opportunity to develop your commercial finance and FP&A expertise in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment A role that will evolve as the business grows, offering long-term career development and progression. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant looking to step into a high-impact, commercially focused finance role in Belfast.What you need to do nowIf this Financial Business Partner job in Belfast sounds like the right next step for your career, we want to hear from you.If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 21, 2026
Full time
Financial Business Partner - Working for a dynamic team. £55k - £65k per annum, Belfast Financial Business Partner - £55000 - £65000 per annum - Belfast Your new companyYou will be joining a dynamic, high-growth organisation undergoing significant expansion across the UK. This is a permanent role within a progressive and well-established business that places strong emphasis on commercial insight, high-quality financial analysis, and continuous improvement. The organisation offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment with direct exposure to senior leadership and meaningful involvement in strategic decision-making. Your new roleAs a Financial Business Partner, based in Belfast, you will play a pivotal role within the Finance function, reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. This is a high-profile, commercially focused position that combines financial planning & analysis (FP&A), performance measurement, and investment appraisal.Initially, the role will focus on delivering high-quality financial planning, forecasting and performance analysis as part of a maternity cover assignment, providing you with deep exposure to budgeting, strategic planning, rolling forecasts, and profitability analysis across multiple business units.Beyond this initial phase, the role will evolve to include broader responsibilities in business performance measurement, commercial decision support, profitability improvement and investment analysis, aligned to the organisation's continued growth strategy.You will work closely with senior stakeholders, support key finance processes, and contribute to finance transformation initiatives in a hybrid working environment, with a minimum of two days per week based in a Belfast office. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this Senior FP&A / Financial Performance Analyst role, you will be: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, with at least three years' post-qualification experience in a commercial finance or FP&A environment Highly experienced in budgeting, rolling forecasts and long-term financial planning Comfortable building and reviewing complex financial models to support strategic decision-making and investment appraisals Advanced in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, with the ability to communicate financial insights clearly to senior leaders Experienced working with accounting systems such as Sage, NetSuite, Oracle, Navision or similar Confident working independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, managing multiple priorities A strong communicator with a proven ability to influence senior stakeholders and collaborate across teams. Detail-focused, commercially minded and proactive in identifying risks and opportunities Experience with Power BI or other data analytics tools, commercial KPI reporting, forecasting tools, or advanced financial modelling techniques would be highly advantageous.What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A permanent Financial Business Partner position within a growing and ambitious organisation Exposure to senior leadership and meaningful participation in strategic and commercial projects A hybrid working model with flexibility and autonomy The opportunity to develop your commercial finance and FP&A expertise in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment A role that will evolve as the business grows, offering long-term career development and progression. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant looking to step into a high-impact, commercially focused finance role in Belfast.What you need to do nowIf this Financial Business Partner job in Belfast sounds like the right next step for your career, we want to hear from you.If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Commercial Finance Large, Complex Org Up to £375 DailyRate 6-9Month Contract 2x Opportunities Hybrid Your new company You will be joining a large, complex, contract-led infrastructure business, operating across major long-term frameworks. The organisation is PE-backed, commercially driven, and continues to invest heavily in its finance and commercial capability as its portfolio grows. Due to internal change and an expanding senior leadership remit, the business is now seeking 2x additional interim commercial finance support to ensure continuity and robustness across key contracts. Your new role As an Interim Commercial Finance Analyst, you will play a pivotal role supporting one of the organisation's largest and most commercially complex contracts. Reporting into the Head of Commercial Finance, you will act as a key link between finance, operations, and commercial teams. This is a highly hands-on role, requiring someone who can hit the ground running, quickly understand contract mechanics, and work comfortably with detailed operational and financial data. Key responsibilities will include: Producing weekly and monthly P&L reporting, using operational and commercial data to drive insight Ownership of forecasting, variance analysis, and rolling reforecasts, ensuring forecast accuracy and transparency Detailed margin analysis, revenue recognition, and contract performance tracking Managing accrued income and WIP, ensuring accurate balance sheet treatment and cashflow forecasting Supporting month-end close with robust commentary and variance explanations Working closely with non-finance stakeholders, including Quantity Surveyors and operational leads, to translate financial performance into operational actions Operating within a manual-process, Excel-heavy environment, identifying risks, trends, and data inconsistencies The role is offered on an interim basis for 6-9 months, with two days per week onsite. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will be a commercially minded finance professional with strong contract exposure and the confidence to operate independently. You will ideally bring: Experience in Commercial Finance, Finance Business Partnering, or Contract Finance roles Strong understanding of contract mechanics, revenue recognition, and margin drivers Proven capability across forecasting, P&L ownership, and cashflow Advanced Excel skills, with the ability to manipulate and analyse large, complex datasets Experience working in PE-backed, fast-paced, or operationally complex environments Strong stakeholder engagement skills, particularly with operational and commercial teams Systems exposure to NetSuite or similar ERP systems (highly desirable) What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A day rate of £300-£375, depending on experience A 6-9 month interim assignment with potential for extension Hybrid working, with two days onsite per week Exposure to high-profile contracts within a commercially sophisticated business The opportunity to work closely with senior finance leadership during a period of transformation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please click "apply" and we will revert to the most relevant applications as soon as possible. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're an accountant looking for a new job in finance, please contact Benjamin Stanton at the Hays Senior Finance team in Manchester. #
May 21, 2026
Seasonal
Commercial Finance Large, Complex Org Up to £375 DailyRate 6-9Month Contract 2x Opportunities Hybrid Your new company You will be joining a large, complex, contract-led infrastructure business, operating across major long-term frameworks. The organisation is PE-backed, commercially driven, and continues to invest heavily in its finance and commercial capability as its portfolio grows. Due to internal change and an expanding senior leadership remit, the business is now seeking 2x additional interim commercial finance support to ensure continuity and robustness across key contracts. Your new role As an Interim Commercial Finance Analyst, you will play a pivotal role supporting one of the organisation's largest and most commercially complex contracts. Reporting into the Head of Commercial Finance, you will act as a key link between finance, operations, and commercial teams. This is a highly hands-on role, requiring someone who can hit the ground running, quickly understand contract mechanics, and work comfortably with detailed operational and financial data. Key responsibilities will include: Producing weekly and monthly P&L reporting, using operational and commercial data to drive insight Ownership of forecasting, variance analysis, and rolling reforecasts, ensuring forecast accuracy and transparency Detailed margin analysis, revenue recognition, and contract performance tracking Managing accrued income and WIP, ensuring accurate balance sheet treatment and cashflow forecasting Supporting month-end close with robust commentary and variance explanations Working closely with non-finance stakeholders, including Quantity Surveyors and operational leads, to translate financial performance into operational actions Operating within a manual-process, Excel-heavy environment, identifying risks, trends, and data inconsistencies The role is offered on an interim basis for 6-9 months, with two days per week onsite. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will be a commercially minded finance professional with strong contract exposure and the confidence to operate independently. You will ideally bring: Experience in Commercial Finance, Finance Business Partnering, or Contract Finance roles Strong understanding of contract mechanics, revenue recognition, and margin drivers Proven capability across forecasting, P&L ownership, and cashflow Advanced Excel skills, with the ability to manipulate and analyse large, complex datasets Experience working in PE-backed, fast-paced, or operationally complex environments Strong stakeholder engagement skills, particularly with operational and commercial teams Systems exposure to NetSuite or similar ERP systems (highly desirable) What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A day rate of £300-£375, depending on experience A 6-9 month interim assignment with potential for extension Hybrid working, with two days onsite per week Exposure to high-profile contracts within a commercially sophisticated business The opportunity to work closely with senior finance leadership during a period of transformation What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please click "apply" and we will revert to the most relevant applications as soon as possible. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you're an accountant looking for a new job in finance, please contact Benjamin Stanton at the Hays Senior Finance team in Manchester. #
MTrec Ltd Commercial
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Rewards and Benefits on Offer. A brand-new role, where you help improve all aspects of the company's sales and marketing teams The company are very open to new ideas to help develop new business opportunities. You will be working in a friendly, fast-moving and dynamic environment. Highly competitive salary on offer. An immediate start date for the right person. Your Next Career Opportunity. Our client is now seeking an experienced marketing data analyst to support the sales and marketing function. This is a great career opportunity to make a genuine and long-term impact on a company that needs your expertise. Your New Role. Responsible for analysing marketing performance data to help a business improve lead generation, customer engagement, campaign effectiveness, and overall commercial performance. Here are the main responsibilities typically involved: Analyse marketing campaign performance across digital channels such as email, social media, PPC, SEO, and websites. Interpret large volumes of customer and sales data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Produce regular reports, dashboards, and KPI analysis for senior management and sales teams. Measure ROI and effectiveness of marketing activity and recommend improvements based on data insights. Support lead generation activity by analysing customer behaviour, conversion rates, and campaign engagement. Manage and maintain CRM and marketing databases, ensuring data accuracy, segmentation, and cleansing. Use tools such as Google Analytics, Excel, CRM platforms, and marketing automation systems. Track website traffic, customer journeys, and user engagement to improve digital performance and user experience. Work closely with sales, marketing, and leadership teams to support commercial decision-making. Identify market trends, competitor activity, and customer insights to help shape future marketing strategy. Develop data-driven recommendations to improve customer acquisition, retention, and brand performance. Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection regulations when handling customer data. About You. Strong analytical and problem-solving ability Data-driven Previous experience supporting marketing and sales teams to improve Experience with Google Analytics and CRM systems Attention to detail Commercial awareness Strong communication and presentation skills
May 21, 2026
Full time
Rewards and Benefits on Offer. A brand-new role, where you help improve all aspects of the company's sales and marketing teams The company are very open to new ideas to help develop new business opportunities. You will be working in a friendly, fast-moving and dynamic environment. Highly competitive salary on offer. An immediate start date for the right person. Your Next Career Opportunity. Our client is now seeking an experienced marketing data analyst to support the sales and marketing function. This is a great career opportunity to make a genuine and long-term impact on a company that needs your expertise. Your New Role. Responsible for analysing marketing performance data to help a business improve lead generation, customer engagement, campaign effectiveness, and overall commercial performance. Here are the main responsibilities typically involved: Analyse marketing campaign performance across digital channels such as email, social media, PPC, SEO, and websites. Interpret large volumes of customer and sales data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. Produce regular reports, dashboards, and KPI analysis for senior management and sales teams. Measure ROI and effectiveness of marketing activity and recommend improvements based on data insights. Support lead generation activity by analysing customer behaviour, conversion rates, and campaign engagement. Manage and maintain CRM and marketing databases, ensuring data accuracy, segmentation, and cleansing. Use tools such as Google Analytics, Excel, CRM platforms, and marketing automation systems. Track website traffic, customer journeys, and user engagement to improve digital performance and user experience. Work closely with sales, marketing, and leadership teams to support commercial decision-making. Identify market trends, competitor activity, and customer insights to help shape future marketing strategy. Develop data-driven recommendations to improve customer acquisition, retention, and brand performance. Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection regulations when handling customer data. About You. Strong analytical and problem-solving ability Data-driven Previous experience supporting marketing and sales teams to improve Experience with Google Analytics and CRM systems Attention to detail Commercial awareness Strong communication and presentation skills
Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst Location: Surrey - 2 days on-site Salary: 70k + benefits Type: Permanent Overview We're looking for a Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst to join a high-performing IT function responsible for protecting and supporting a complex enterprise environment. This is a hands-on, hybrid role combining cyber security operations, security engineering, and network infrastructure ownership . You'll play a key part in safeguarding systems, responding to threats, and driving continuous improvements across the organisation's security posture. What You'll Be Doing Lead day-to-day cyber security operations , ensuring systems remain protected and resilient Monitor and respond to threats via SIEM tools , investigating incidents and implementing fixes Manage and optimise next-generation firewalls (Palo Alto) and endpoint security platforms Oversee vulnerability management and patching (e.g. Qualys) Maintain and support network infrastructure (LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, load balancing, connectivity) Analyse security data to identify risks, threats, and vulnerabilities Deliver security-focused projects , including new tool implementation and enhancements Support security audits, access controls, and compliance requirements Collaborate with internal teams and third-party vendors to resolve complex issues Produce and maintain technical documentation, policies, and procedures Key Skills & Experience We're particularly interested in candidates with a strong mix of security + networking expertise, including: Proven experience in cyber security operations and engineering Strong hands-on experience with: Palo Alto Firewalls (essential) SIEM tools Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) Vulnerability management tools (e.g. Qualys) Solid networking knowledge: L2/L3 switching (Cisco Nexus) LAN/WAN, Wi-Fi (Aruba), load balancing Experience managing security incidents and threat response Understanding of data security, risk management, and compliance environments Exposure to working within structured or regulated environments is beneficial
May 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst Location: Surrey - 2 days on-site Salary: 70k + benefits Type: Permanent Overview We're looking for a Senior Cyber Security & Network Analyst to join a high-performing IT function responsible for protecting and supporting a complex enterprise environment. This is a hands-on, hybrid role combining cyber security operations, security engineering, and network infrastructure ownership . You'll play a key part in safeguarding systems, responding to threats, and driving continuous improvements across the organisation's security posture. What You'll Be Doing Lead day-to-day cyber security operations , ensuring systems remain protected and resilient Monitor and respond to threats via SIEM tools , investigating incidents and implementing fixes Manage and optimise next-generation firewalls (Palo Alto) and endpoint security platforms Oversee vulnerability management and patching (e.g. Qualys) Maintain and support network infrastructure (LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, load balancing, connectivity) Analyse security data to identify risks, threats, and vulnerabilities Deliver security-focused projects , including new tool implementation and enhancements Support security audits, access controls, and compliance requirements Collaborate with internal teams and third-party vendors to resolve complex issues Produce and maintain technical documentation, policies, and procedures Key Skills & Experience We're particularly interested in candidates with a strong mix of security + networking expertise, including: Proven experience in cyber security operations and engineering Strong hands-on experience with: Palo Alto Firewalls (essential) SIEM tools Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) Vulnerability management tools (e.g. Qualys) Solid networking knowledge: L2/L3 switching (Cisco Nexus) LAN/WAN, Wi-Fi (Aruba), load balancing Experience managing security incidents and threat response Understanding of data security, risk management, and compliance environments Exposure to working within structured or regulated environments is beneficial
First Team Goalkeeping Analyst (Intern Volunteer) Colchester United are looking for a Goalkeeping Insights Analyst to support the First Team on an interim basis. This is an opportunity to work within a senior professional environment, contributing directly to goalkeeper preparation and performance through video and data analysis. Role responsibilities: • Deliver pre-match analysis to support preparation • Provide post-match reviews identifying key moments and performance outcomes • Support individual goalkeeper analysis with clear, actionable feedback • Assist with training analysis (filming, clipping, feedback) • Produce concise reports that impact performance and decision-making We are looking for: • tactical understanding of the game • Ability to translate analysis into clear, actionable insights • Experience using Hudl, Wyscout, or similar platforms • Ability to work with and interpret data to support performance insights • Professional, reliable, and able to operate in a First Team environment Details: • Internship • Volunteer (Unpaid) • First Team Environment This role is ideal for someone looking to gain hands-on experience in a First Team setting and contribute to real performance outcomes. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
First Team Goalkeeping Analyst (Intern Volunteer) Colchester United are looking for a Goalkeeping Insights Analyst to support the First Team on an interim basis. This is an opportunity to work within a senior professional environment, contributing directly to goalkeeper preparation and performance through video and data analysis. Role responsibilities: • Deliver pre-match analysis to support preparation • Provide post-match reviews identifying key moments and performance outcomes • Support individual goalkeeper analysis with clear, actionable feedback • Assist with training analysis (filming, clipping, feedback) • Produce concise reports that impact performance and decision-making We are looking for: • tactical understanding of the game • Ability to translate analysis into clear, actionable insights • Experience using Hudl, Wyscout, or similar platforms • Ability to work with and interpret data to support performance insights • Professional, reliable, and able to operate in a First Team environment Details: • Internship • Volunteer (Unpaid) • First Team Environment This role is ideal for someone looking to gain hands-on experience in a First Team setting and contribute to real performance outcomes. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
At M&G our purpose is to give everyone real confidence to put their money to work. As an international savings and investments business with roots stretching back more than 170 years, we offer a range of financial products and services through Asset Management, Life and Wealth. All three operating segments work together to deliver attractive financial outcomes for our clients, and superior shareholder returns. Through our behaviours of telling it like it is, owning it now, and moving it forward together with care and integrity; we are creating an exceptional place to work for exceptional talent. AMS is a global workforce solutions partner committed to creating inclusive, dynamic, and future-ready workplaces. We help organisations adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-evolving world by building, shaping, and optimising diverse talent strategies. We partner with M&G to support their contingent recruitment processes. Acting as an extension of their recruitment teams, we connect them with skilled interim and temporary professionals, fostering workplaces where everyone can contribute and succeed. On behalf of M&G, AMS are looking for a Business Analyst Life- Financial Crime based in Edinburgh/ London for an initial 6- month contract . It is a hybrid model. We will consider flexible working arrangements for any of our roles and also offer workplace accommodations to ensure you have what you need to effectively deliver in your role. Purpose of the role: The Business Analyst will support the delivery of the Framework Implementation workstream within the Financial Crime Enhancement Programme (FCEP) for the Life Business. This workstream focuses on embedding enhanced financial crime frameworks, including governance, risk appetite, policies, standards, and MI reporting, to strengthen the organisation's control environment and meet regulatory expectations. The role involves gathering and analysing requirements, designing solutions, and supporting implementation activities to ensure frameworks are effectively integrated across the business. The BA will work closely with Programme Managers, the Financial Crime team, Compliance, Risk, and Operations teams to translate strategic objectives into actionable deliverables. What you'll do: Analyse current frameworks and identify gaps against regulatory requirements and best practice. Produce high-quality gap analysis outputs, business requirements documents and process maps Support solution design and implementation planning for framework enhancements. Facilitate workshops with stakeholders to validate requirements and ensure alignment across 1LoD and 2LoD. Collaborate with Financial Crime team, Compliance, Risk, and Operations teams to embed frameworks into BAU processes. Provide input into programme governance packs and steering committee updates. Assist with planning and execution for framework-related changes. Maintain RAID for BA-related risks and issues. Support other FCEP workstreams as required to meet programme priorities. The skills you'll need: Strong analytical skills with ability to interpret data and regulatory requirements. Expertise in requirements elicitation, process mapping, and solution design. Ability to manage ambiguity and conflicting stakeholder priorities. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills e.g. comfortable discussing Financial Crime requirements with senior business stakeholders Comfortable working in Agile, Waterfall, and hybrid environments. Able to own deliverables with minimum supervision. Significant experience delivering across the full project lifecycle in regulatory or financial crime programmes. Experience conducting gap analysis between current (as-is) and target (to-be) states Skilled in facilitating workshops and producing high-quality analysis artefacts. Experience and knowledge of Financial Services Life and pensions products and practices. Next steps We have a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture at M&G plc, underpinned by our policies and our employee-led networks who provide networking opportunities, advice and support for the diverse communities our colleagues represent. Regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or long term condition, we are looking to attract, promote and retain exceptional people. We also welcome those who take part in military service and those returning from career breaks.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
At M&G our purpose is to give everyone real confidence to put their money to work. As an international savings and investments business with roots stretching back more than 170 years, we offer a range of financial products and services through Asset Management, Life and Wealth. All three operating segments work together to deliver attractive financial outcomes for our clients, and superior shareholder returns. Through our behaviours of telling it like it is, owning it now, and moving it forward together with care and integrity; we are creating an exceptional place to work for exceptional talent. AMS is a global workforce solutions partner committed to creating inclusive, dynamic, and future-ready workplaces. We help organisations adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-evolving world by building, shaping, and optimising diverse talent strategies. We partner with M&G to support their contingent recruitment processes. Acting as an extension of their recruitment teams, we connect them with skilled interim and temporary professionals, fostering workplaces where everyone can contribute and succeed. On behalf of M&G, AMS are looking for a Business Analyst Life- Financial Crime based in Edinburgh/ London for an initial 6- month contract . It is a hybrid model. We will consider flexible working arrangements for any of our roles and also offer workplace accommodations to ensure you have what you need to effectively deliver in your role. Purpose of the role: The Business Analyst will support the delivery of the Framework Implementation workstream within the Financial Crime Enhancement Programme (FCEP) for the Life Business. This workstream focuses on embedding enhanced financial crime frameworks, including governance, risk appetite, policies, standards, and MI reporting, to strengthen the organisation's control environment and meet regulatory expectations. The role involves gathering and analysing requirements, designing solutions, and supporting implementation activities to ensure frameworks are effectively integrated across the business. The BA will work closely with Programme Managers, the Financial Crime team, Compliance, Risk, and Operations teams to translate strategic objectives into actionable deliverables. What you'll do: Analyse current frameworks and identify gaps against regulatory requirements and best practice. Produce high-quality gap analysis outputs, business requirements documents and process maps Support solution design and implementation planning for framework enhancements. Facilitate workshops with stakeholders to validate requirements and ensure alignment across 1LoD and 2LoD. Collaborate with Financial Crime team, Compliance, Risk, and Operations teams to embed frameworks into BAU processes. Provide input into programme governance packs and steering committee updates. Assist with planning and execution for framework-related changes. Maintain RAID for BA-related risks and issues. Support other FCEP workstreams as required to meet programme priorities. The skills you'll need: Strong analytical skills with ability to interpret data and regulatory requirements. Expertise in requirements elicitation, process mapping, and solution design. Ability to manage ambiguity and conflicting stakeholder priorities. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills e.g. comfortable discussing Financial Crime requirements with senior business stakeholders Comfortable working in Agile, Waterfall, and hybrid environments. Able to own deliverables with minimum supervision. Significant experience delivering across the full project lifecycle in regulatory or financial crime programmes. Experience conducting gap analysis between current (as-is) and target (to-be) states Skilled in facilitating workshops and producing high-quality analysis artefacts. Experience and knowledge of Financial Services Life and pensions products and practices. Next steps We have a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture at M&G plc, underpinned by our policies and our employee-led networks who provide networking opportunities, advice and support for the diverse communities our colleagues represent. Regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability or long term condition, we are looking to attract, promote and retain exceptional people. We also welcome those who take part in military service and those returning from career breaks.
Infrastructure Analyst - Vulnerability & Patch Management 12-month Fixed Term Contract Up to £55,000 Hybrid: 3 days onsite / 2 days remote We're hiring an Infrastructure Analyst to join a busy enterprise environment, with a strong focus on endpoint vulnerability management and remediation . This role is best suited to someone who can combine solid infrastructure engineering experience with practical exposure to vulnerability management , patching, and third-party coordination. The role is weighted more toward vulnerability remediation than traditional patching , so we're looking for someone who can assess, prioritise and drive remediation activity across a large and complex endpoint estate. What you'll be doing Managing and driving remediation of endpoint vulnerabilities across a large estate Reviewing vulnerability and compliance reports, grouping recurring issues, prioritising remediation activity, and coordinating fixes Working closely with a newly appointed Vulnerability Manager to ensure vulnerabilities are tracked, prioritised and resolved Supporting and improving endpoint patching processes where needed Managing remediation activity across both internal teams and third-party providers Helping document process improvements and build a more scalable vulnerability remediation approach Environment Cloud-first endpoint environment Windows 11 estate using Autopilot and Intune MS Defender for Endpoint SCCM/MECM still used for key on-prem device management, including critical payment-related estate Established patching lifecycle with opportunity to improve processes further What we're looking for Strong infrastructure/endpoint engineering background Experience with MS Defender and vulnerability remediation and patch management Good understanding of Intune and SCCM/MECM Ability to work from large vulnerability datasets and turn them into clear remediation plans Confidence dealing with third parties , pushing for action, and managing accountability Able to prioritise effectively in a fast-moving environment Strong communication skills and the ability to work closely with both technical teams and security stakeholders Ideal background You may have worked in roles focused on: Endpoint management Patch and vulnerability remediation Infrastructure engineering EUC / modern workplace engineering Security remediation within infrastructure teams Why this role? Opportunity to take ownership of a high-impact vulnerability remediation workload Work alongside a dedicated Vulnerability Manager in a business investing in security improvement Join a mature endpoint environment where you can make measurable improvements quickly
May 21, 2026
Full time
Infrastructure Analyst - Vulnerability & Patch Management 12-month Fixed Term Contract Up to £55,000 Hybrid: 3 days onsite / 2 days remote We're hiring an Infrastructure Analyst to join a busy enterprise environment, with a strong focus on endpoint vulnerability management and remediation . This role is best suited to someone who can combine solid infrastructure engineering experience with practical exposure to vulnerability management , patching, and third-party coordination. The role is weighted more toward vulnerability remediation than traditional patching , so we're looking for someone who can assess, prioritise and drive remediation activity across a large and complex endpoint estate. What you'll be doing Managing and driving remediation of endpoint vulnerabilities across a large estate Reviewing vulnerability and compliance reports, grouping recurring issues, prioritising remediation activity, and coordinating fixes Working closely with a newly appointed Vulnerability Manager to ensure vulnerabilities are tracked, prioritised and resolved Supporting and improving endpoint patching processes where needed Managing remediation activity across both internal teams and third-party providers Helping document process improvements and build a more scalable vulnerability remediation approach Environment Cloud-first endpoint environment Windows 11 estate using Autopilot and Intune MS Defender for Endpoint SCCM/MECM still used for key on-prem device management, including critical payment-related estate Established patching lifecycle with opportunity to improve processes further What we're looking for Strong infrastructure/endpoint engineering background Experience with MS Defender and vulnerability remediation and patch management Good understanding of Intune and SCCM/MECM Ability to work from large vulnerability datasets and turn them into clear remediation plans Confidence dealing with third parties , pushing for action, and managing accountability Able to prioritise effectively in a fast-moving environment Strong communication skills and the ability to work closely with both technical teams and security stakeholders Ideal background You may have worked in roles focused on: Endpoint management Patch and vulnerability remediation Infrastructure engineering EUC / modern workplace engineering Security remediation within infrastructure teams Why this role? Opportunity to take ownership of a high-impact vulnerability remediation workload Work alongside a dedicated Vulnerability Manager in a business investing in security improvement Join a mature endpoint environment where you can make measurable improvements quickly
Databricks Solution Architect (Azure / Lakehouse) Salary: Up to £90,000 + Bonus + Benefits Location: Reading - Hybrid (3 days per week onsite) Working Hours: 40 hours per week - Full time Job Type: PermanentA globally established organisation is seeking an experienced Databricks Solution Architect to lead the design and delivery of modern, scalable cloud data platforms. This Databricks Solution Architect role will focus on architecting enterprise-grade Lakehouse solutions, designing secure and high-performing data frameworks, and driving data transformation initiatives across a complex Azure environment. Responsibilities for the Databricks Solution Architect: Design and implement scalable Lakehouse, warehouse and enterprise data architectures Build and optimise ETL / ELT pipelines using Azure Databricks Design data solutions using Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory and cloud storage services Lead greenfield Lakehouse framework implementations Define conceptual, logical and physical data models Establish data governance, security and compliance standards Implement partitioning, clustering and optimisation strategies for performance and scalability Collaborate with data scientists, analysts and DevOps teams to deliver end-to-end solutions Contribute hands-on development using PySpark, SQL and Python Support CI/CD and DevOps practices using Git-based version control Present architectural designs to governance and review forums Essential Skills for the Databricks Solution Architect: Strong experience designing ETL / ELT pipelines using Azure Databricks Hands-on experience with Azure Data Lake and Azure Data Factory Strong experience implementing Lakehouse architecture in greenfield environments Strong knowledge of data modelling and enterprise data architecture Experience implementing data governance, metadata and security frameworks Experience working across enterprise-scale cloud data landscapes Strong understanding of performance optimisation and data management strategies Experience with PySpark, SQL and Python Spark Desirable Skills for the Databricks Solution Architect: Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Experience working within Agile delivery environments Experience collaborating with large cross-functional delivery teams Retail industry experience beneficial If you are an experienced Databricks Architect looking to shape enterprise-scale cloud data platforms within a modern Azure environment, this role offers strong technical ownership, large-scale delivery exposure and long-term career growth.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Databricks Solution Architect (Azure / Lakehouse) Salary: Up to £90,000 + Bonus + Benefits Location: Reading - Hybrid (3 days per week onsite) Working Hours: 40 hours per week - Full time Job Type: PermanentA globally established organisation is seeking an experienced Databricks Solution Architect to lead the design and delivery of modern, scalable cloud data platforms. This Databricks Solution Architect role will focus on architecting enterprise-grade Lakehouse solutions, designing secure and high-performing data frameworks, and driving data transformation initiatives across a complex Azure environment. Responsibilities for the Databricks Solution Architect: Design and implement scalable Lakehouse, warehouse and enterprise data architectures Build and optimise ETL / ELT pipelines using Azure Databricks Design data solutions using Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory and cloud storage services Lead greenfield Lakehouse framework implementations Define conceptual, logical and physical data models Establish data governance, security and compliance standards Implement partitioning, clustering and optimisation strategies for performance and scalability Collaborate with data scientists, analysts and DevOps teams to deliver end-to-end solutions Contribute hands-on development using PySpark, SQL and Python Support CI/CD and DevOps practices using Git-based version control Present architectural designs to governance and review forums Essential Skills for the Databricks Solution Architect: Strong experience designing ETL / ELT pipelines using Azure Databricks Hands-on experience with Azure Data Lake and Azure Data Factory Strong experience implementing Lakehouse architecture in greenfield environments Strong knowledge of data modelling and enterprise data architecture Experience implementing data governance, metadata and security frameworks Experience working across enterprise-scale cloud data landscapes Strong understanding of performance optimisation and data management strategies Experience with PySpark, SQL and Python Spark Desirable Skills for the Databricks Solution Architect: Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Experience working within Agile delivery environments Experience collaborating with large cross-functional delivery teams Retail industry experience beneficial If you are an experienced Databricks Architect looking to shape enterprise-scale cloud data platforms within a modern Azure environment, this role offers strong technical ownership, large-scale delivery exposure and long-term career growth.
Job Description: Business Change Analyst (Data Warehouse & Reporting) Contract:5 months Role Overview We are seeking a Business Change Analyst to support the delivery of a new enterprise data warehouse solution. The role will focus on gathering and documenting incoming data requirements, analysing business reporting needs, and ensuring alignment between business stakeholders, data teams, and technology delivery teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in translating business requirements into functional data and reporting specifications to support strategic decision-making and operational reporting. Key Responsibilities Engage with business stakeholders to gather, analyse, and document data requirements for the new data warehouse. Identify and define source system data inputs, transformations, business rules, and data quality requirements. Analyse current and future-state reporting requirements across departments. Produce functional specifications, process maps, data mappings, and reporting requirement documents. Work closely with Data Engineers, BI Developers, Architects, and Project Managers to ensure requirements are understood and delivered accurately. Support the design and validation of reporting outputs, dashboards, and KPIs. Facilitate workshops, stakeholder interviews, and requirement review sessions. Assist with data validation, user acceptance testing (UAT), and change management activities. Ensure traceability between business requirements, data models, and reporting deliverables. Identify risks, gaps, and dependencies related to data and reporting processes. Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Job Description: Business Change Analyst (Data Warehouse & Reporting) Contract:5 months Role Overview We are seeking a Business Change Analyst to support the delivery of a new enterprise data warehouse solution. The role will focus on gathering and documenting incoming data requirements, analysing business reporting needs, and ensuring alignment between business stakeholders, data teams, and technology delivery teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in translating business requirements into functional data and reporting specifications to support strategic decision-making and operational reporting. Key Responsibilities Engage with business stakeholders to gather, analyse, and document data requirements for the new data warehouse. Identify and define source system data inputs, transformations, business rules, and data quality requirements. Analyse current and future-state reporting requirements across departments. Produce functional specifications, process maps, data mappings, and reporting requirement documents. Work closely with Data Engineers, BI Developers, Architects, and Project Managers to ensure requirements are understood and delivered accurately. Support the design and validation of reporting outputs, dashboards, and KPIs. Facilitate workshops, stakeholder interviews, and requirement review sessions. Assist with data validation, user acceptance testing (UAT), and change management activities. Ensure traceability between business requirements, data models, and reporting deliverables. Identify risks, gaps, and dependencies related to data and reporting processes. Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Location: Luton / Edinburgh - remote with adhoc site visits when required Duration: 6 month contract Rate: 94.49ph UMB (Inside IR35) SAP Project Systems (PS) Functional Analyst We are looking for an experienced SAP Project Systems (PS) Functional Analyst to support the delivery and ongoing improvement of enterprise project management and financial integration capabilities for our defence client. This role plays a key part in bridging the gap between Finance and SAP PS, ensuring project financial processes, project controls, and enterprise planning platforms operate effectively together. You will work closely with business stakeholders, finance teams, architects, and delivery teams to design, implement, and support SAP PS solutions across the full application lifecycle. The role operates within an Agile delivery environment and focuses on stabilising, enhancing, and continuously improving the SAP PS solution and its integrations. Key Responsibilities: Act as the functional bridge between Finance and SAP PS, ensuring alignment of project accounting, financial reporting, and project controls processes. Analyse business requirements and identify process improvements impacting SAP PS and SAP Finance. Support solution design and configuration of SAP PS, including project structures, WBS standards, budgeting, settlement, and reporting. Support integration between SAP PS, SAP Finance/Controlling, and external project or financial planning systems. Assess the impact of enterprise systems such as Oracle EPM on SAP Finance, SAP PS, and project investment planning processes. Support business and architecture decisions relating to specialist project cost management tools (e.g. Dassian) and their interaction with SAP. Ensure the solution is built and maintained in line with the approved configuration and architecture. Support SIT and UAT testing, data validation, and reconciliation across integrated systems. Work with product owners and architects to stabilise and continuously improve the existing solution. Support application lifecycle activities including upgrades, patching, incident resolution, and enhancements. Produce documentation required for change governance and approval processes. Work within Agile delivery teams, contributing to sprint planning, demos, and continuous improvement. Skills & Experience: Strong functional experience with SAP Project Systems (PS). Experience with WBS structures, project profiles, budgeting, settlement, and project cost reporting. Understanding of SAP PS integration with SAP Finance/Controlling (FI/CO). Experience supporting enterprise system integrations and project financial data flows. Experience working in Agile delivery environments. Strong stakeholder engagement and business analysis skills. Desirable Experience with Primavera P6 or enterprise project controls platforms. Familiarity with Oracle EPM or enterprise financial planning tools. Experience with project cost management solutions such as Dassian. Interested? Apply today via the link provided!
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Location: Luton / Edinburgh - remote with adhoc site visits when required Duration: 6 month contract Rate: 94.49ph UMB (Inside IR35) SAP Project Systems (PS) Functional Analyst We are looking for an experienced SAP Project Systems (PS) Functional Analyst to support the delivery and ongoing improvement of enterprise project management and financial integration capabilities for our defence client. This role plays a key part in bridging the gap between Finance and SAP PS, ensuring project financial processes, project controls, and enterprise planning platforms operate effectively together. You will work closely with business stakeholders, finance teams, architects, and delivery teams to design, implement, and support SAP PS solutions across the full application lifecycle. The role operates within an Agile delivery environment and focuses on stabilising, enhancing, and continuously improving the SAP PS solution and its integrations. Key Responsibilities: Act as the functional bridge between Finance and SAP PS, ensuring alignment of project accounting, financial reporting, and project controls processes. Analyse business requirements and identify process improvements impacting SAP PS and SAP Finance. Support solution design and configuration of SAP PS, including project structures, WBS standards, budgeting, settlement, and reporting. Support integration between SAP PS, SAP Finance/Controlling, and external project or financial planning systems. Assess the impact of enterprise systems such as Oracle EPM on SAP Finance, SAP PS, and project investment planning processes. Support business and architecture decisions relating to specialist project cost management tools (e.g. Dassian) and their interaction with SAP. Ensure the solution is built and maintained in line with the approved configuration and architecture. Support SIT and UAT testing, data validation, and reconciliation across integrated systems. Work with product owners and architects to stabilise and continuously improve the existing solution. Support application lifecycle activities including upgrades, patching, incident resolution, and enhancements. Produce documentation required for change governance and approval processes. Work within Agile delivery teams, contributing to sprint planning, demos, and continuous improvement. Skills & Experience: Strong functional experience with SAP Project Systems (PS). Experience with WBS structures, project profiles, budgeting, settlement, and project cost reporting. Understanding of SAP PS integration with SAP Finance/Controlling (FI/CO). Experience supporting enterprise system integrations and project financial data flows. Experience working in Agile delivery environments. Strong stakeholder engagement and business analysis skills. Desirable Experience with Primavera P6 or enterprise project controls platforms. Familiarity with Oracle EPM or enterprise financial planning tools. Experience with project cost management solutions such as Dassian. Interested? Apply today via the link provided!
Job Title: Change Management Coordinator - On-Site Location : Sheffield - Office based Salary: Competitive Job type: Full Time, Temporary With employees based in 21 countries around the world, TNS is a leading global provider of data communication and interoperability services to diverse industries, such as retail, banking, payment processing, telecommunications and the financial markets. Our extraordinarily talented team work together every day to drive TNS' success, from both professional and personal perspectives. Come join the excellence! Overview: This role supports the execution of change management activities and plans, tracking progress and escalating issues or needed adjustments as appropriate. You'll assist with defining basic KPI's and contributing to measurement and reporting activities. You'll serve as a point of contact for key stakeholders, helping to reinforce change management policy and encourage adherence by providing day-to-day support and guidance. The holder of the role will contribute to the development and delivery of communications to keep stakeholders informed and engaged, while assisting in assessing and validating the scope and impact of changes associated with the project. Responsibilities: Ensure requests for change are risk managed through their lifecycle for accurate and timely delivery into the production environment, ensuring standardized methods, process and procedures are used for all changes Change Management administrative tasks, including customer notifications, Service Management approvals, responses to customer queries and ongoing creation of customer 'Forward Schedule Change' reports Conduct impact analyses, assess change readiness, and identify key stakeholders. Work closely with Network Operations to provide proactive and reactive assistance to a diverse range of issues in order to resolve any underlying service issues Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate change management activities into project plans Working with the Global Change Manager develop and implement change management strategies and plans that maximize employee adoption and minimize resistance Design and deliver communication plans that articulate the vision, benefits, and progress of change initiatives Support the development and delivery of training programs to ensure smooth transitions Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of change initiatives and adjust strategies as needed Ensure alignment of change initiatives with regulatory requirements and industry best practices About you: A flexible approach to ensure continuous support for the Global Change Management Team by providing coverage during holidays, sickness, or other absences-maintaining a seamless 'follow-the-sun' model for Change Management responsibilities Excellent English language skills, both verbal and written, with strong interpersonal, and negotiation abilities. Comfortable working independently, with a self-driven approach to taking ownership and completing responsibilities with minimal supervision. Strong understanding of business functions, workflows, and processes within an Operations environment. Your experience: Change Management Expertise 1-2 years of experience in a Change Management or similar role preferred Proven track record of managing end-to-end change initiatives in complex environments Frameworks & Methodologies Experience with ITIL (especially Change Enablement) preferred Change Governance Experience participating in Change Advisory Boards (CABs) Strong understanding of risk assessment, impact analysis, and change prioritization Tool Proficiency Experience using change management tools such as BMC Remedy ServiceNow, Jira, Salesforce or similar platforms Stakeholder Management Demonstrated ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels Experience working with cross-functional teams including IT, operations, and business units Communication & Documentation Strong English language skills, both verbal and written Experience preparing change documentation, reports, including internal root cause analysis reports Industry Knowledge Experience in Payments, Telecom, Financial Services or other regulated industries is highly desirable Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills Ability to assess complex change requests and identify potential risks and dependencies Experience using data to track change success metrics and drive continuous improvement If you are passionate about technology, love personal growth and opportunity, come see what TNS is all about! TNS is an equal opportunity employer. TNS evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, disability/handicap status or any other legally protected characteristic. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to complete your application for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Change Management Coordinator, Change Analyst, IT Change Coordinator, Service Management Analyst, Junior Change Manager, ITIL Change Lead, ITSM Coordinator, Service Transition Analyst, NOC Change Coordinator, Operations Support Analyst, Release Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
May 21, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Change Management Coordinator - On-Site Location : Sheffield - Office based Salary: Competitive Job type: Full Time, Temporary With employees based in 21 countries around the world, TNS is a leading global provider of data communication and interoperability services to diverse industries, such as retail, banking, payment processing, telecommunications and the financial markets. Our extraordinarily talented team work together every day to drive TNS' success, from both professional and personal perspectives. Come join the excellence! Overview: This role supports the execution of change management activities and plans, tracking progress and escalating issues or needed adjustments as appropriate. You'll assist with defining basic KPI's and contributing to measurement and reporting activities. You'll serve as a point of contact for key stakeholders, helping to reinforce change management policy and encourage adherence by providing day-to-day support and guidance. The holder of the role will contribute to the development and delivery of communications to keep stakeholders informed and engaged, while assisting in assessing and validating the scope and impact of changes associated with the project. Responsibilities: Ensure requests for change are risk managed through their lifecycle for accurate and timely delivery into the production environment, ensuring standardized methods, process and procedures are used for all changes Change Management administrative tasks, including customer notifications, Service Management approvals, responses to customer queries and ongoing creation of customer 'Forward Schedule Change' reports Conduct impact analyses, assess change readiness, and identify key stakeholders. Work closely with Network Operations to provide proactive and reactive assistance to a diverse range of issues in order to resolve any underlying service issues Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate change management activities into project plans Working with the Global Change Manager develop and implement change management strategies and plans that maximize employee adoption and minimize resistance Design and deliver communication plans that articulate the vision, benefits, and progress of change initiatives Support the development and delivery of training programs to ensure smooth transitions Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of change initiatives and adjust strategies as needed Ensure alignment of change initiatives with regulatory requirements and industry best practices About you: A flexible approach to ensure continuous support for the Global Change Management Team by providing coverage during holidays, sickness, or other absences-maintaining a seamless 'follow-the-sun' model for Change Management responsibilities Excellent English language skills, both verbal and written, with strong interpersonal, and negotiation abilities. Comfortable working independently, with a self-driven approach to taking ownership and completing responsibilities with minimal supervision. Strong understanding of business functions, workflows, and processes within an Operations environment. Your experience: Change Management Expertise 1-2 years of experience in a Change Management or similar role preferred Proven track record of managing end-to-end change initiatives in complex environments Frameworks & Methodologies Experience with ITIL (especially Change Enablement) preferred Change Governance Experience participating in Change Advisory Boards (CABs) Strong understanding of risk assessment, impact analysis, and change prioritization Tool Proficiency Experience using change management tools such as BMC Remedy ServiceNow, Jira, Salesforce or similar platforms Stakeholder Management Demonstrated ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels Experience working with cross-functional teams including IT, operations, and business units Communication & Documentation Strong English language skills, both verbal and written Experience preparing change documentation, reports, including internal root cause analysis reports Industry Knowledge Experience in Payments, Telecom, Financial Services or other regulated industries is highly desirable Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills Ability to assess complex change requests and identify potential risks and dependencies Experience using data to track change success metrics and drive continuous improvement If you are passionate about technology, love personal growth and opportunity, come see what TNS is all about! TNS is an equal opportunity employer. TNS evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, disability/handicap status or any other legally protected characteristic. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to complete your application for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; Change Management Coordinator, Change Analyst, IT Change Coordinator, Service Management Analyst, Junior Change Manager, ITIL Change Lead, ITSM Coordinator, Service Transition Analyst, NOC Change Coordinator, Operations Support Analyst, Release Coordinator may also be considered for this role.
FP&A Analyst Edinburgh Permanent Full -Time Hybrid £55,000 - £65,000 + Benefits Your new company Hays is proud to be partnering with a high - growth,international Fintech organisation with a complex group structure and a strongfocus on high - quality financial planning, analysis and commercialinsight. The Group Finance function plays a central role in supporting decision - makingacross the wider business, working closely with senior stakeholders andleadership teams to deliver robust forecasting and strategic analysis. Your new role As anFP&A Analyst, you will be a key member of the Group FP&A team,supporting the delivery of budgeting, forecasting, modelling and reportingacross the entire group. Reporting directly to a senior FP&A leader, thisrole offers broad exposure to senior stakeholders and the opportunity toinfluence decision - making through high - quality analysis andinsight. Yourresponsibilities will include supporting the group forecasting process throughregular update cycles, consolidating regional inputs into management andstakeholder reporting, and producing ad - hoc analysis to inform business decisions. You willwork closely with budget holders and senior management, providing commercialbusiness partnering support, responding to forecast and budget queries, andhighlighting risks and opportunities through variance analysis. The role willalso involve maintaining complex Excel forecast models, managing data fromfinancial systems, and supporting longer - term planning, strategic projects and funding - relatedanalysis. What you'll need to succeed To besuccessful in this role, you will be a fully qualified accountant (CA, CIMA orACCA) with strong experience in planning and forecasting within a fast - pacedenvironment. Advanced Excel modelling capability is essential, including theuse of Power Query, XLOOKUP, GroupBy and PivotBy. You will bring stronganalytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and turn it intomeaningful commercial insight. Excellentcommunication skills are key, as the role involves regular interaction withstakeholders at all levels of the business. You will be comfortable managingyour own workload, adapting to changing priorities and using initiative todeliver high - quality outcomes. Experience using planning andreporting tools is required, and exposure to tools such as Power BI, Qlik orAnaplan would be advantageous. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity to join a high - performingGroup FP&A team within a dynamic and evolving organisation. You will gainexposure to senior leadership, complex group forecasting and strategicprojects, while developing your commercial and technical skillset in asupportive and professional environment. The role offers the chance to make atangible impact on business performance while progressing your career within arespected finance function. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 21, 2026
Full time
FP&A Analyst Edinburgh Permanent Full -Time Hybrid £55,000 - £65,000 + Benefits Your new company Hays is proud to be partnering with a high - growth,international Fintech organisation with a complex group structure and a strongfocus on high - quality financial planning, analysis and commercialinsight. The Group Finance function plays a central role in supporting decision - makingacross the wider business, working closely with senior stakeholders andleadership teams to deliver robust forecasting and strategic analysis. Your new role As anFP&A Analyst, you will be a key member of the Group FP&A team,supporting the delivery of budgeting, forecasting, modelling and reportingacross the entire group. Reporting directly to a senior FP&A leader, thisrole offers broad exposure to senior stakeholders and the opportunity toinfluence decision - making through high - quality analysis andinsight. Yourresponsibilities will include supporting the group forecasting process throughregular update cycles, consolidating regional inputs into management andstakeholder reporting, and producing ad - hoc analysis to inform business decisions. You willwork closely with budget holders and senior management, providing commercialbusiness partnering support, responding to forecast and budget queries, andhighlighting risks and opportunities through variance analysis. The role willalso involve maintaining complex Excel forecast models, managing data fromfinancial systems, and supporting longer - term planning, strategic projects and funding - relatedanalysis. What you'll need to succeed To besuccessful in this role, you will be a fully qualified accountant (CA, CIMA orACCA) with strong experience in planning and forecasting within a fast - pacedenvironment. Advanced Excel modelling capability is essential, including theuse of Power Query, XLOOKUP, GroupBy and PivotBy. You will bring stronganalytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and turn it intomeaningful commercial insight. Excellentcommunication skills are key, as the role involves regular interaction withstakeholders at all levels of the business. You will be comfortable managingyour own workload, adapting to changing priorities and using initiative todeliver high - quality outcomes. Experience using planning andreporting tools is required, and exposure to tools such as Power BI, Qlik orAnaplan would be advantageous. What you'll get in return This is an excellent opportunity to join a high - performingGroup FP&A team within a dynamic and evolving organisation. You will gainexposure to senior leadership, complex group forecasting and strategicprojects, while developing your commercial and technical skillset in asupportive and professional environment. The role offers the chance to make atangible impact on business performance while progressing your career within arespected finance function. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Finance Business Partner We are seeking a qualified finance professional to support strategic decision making across a high-profile arts and cultural organisation. Position: Finance Business Partner Salary: £50,000 to £55,000 per annum Location: Millbank, London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7 June 2026 Interview Date: Week commencing 15 June 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced finance professional to join a collaborative finance team supporting a wide range of audience-focused departments including Membership, Marketing, Visitor Experience, Learning, International Partnerships and Research & Interpretation. Working closely with budget holders and senior stakeholders, you will play a key role in promoting strong financial management, supporting planning and forecasting activity, and helping teams make informed decisions through high quality financial insight and analysis. Key responsibilities include: Producing and analysing monthly management accounts and reports Supporting budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Providing variance analysis and clear financial commentary Processing accruals, prepayments and financial adjustments Building strong relationships with budget holders and non-financial stakeholders Supporting business cases, option appraisals and ad hoc financial projects Monitoring financial performance and key benchmarking data Promoting financial awareness and supporting colleagues with financial management About You You will be a qualified accountant with strong management accounting experience gained within a complex organisation. You will be confident working with senior stakeholders and able to explain financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues. To succeed in this role, you will ideally have: A recognised accountancy qualification Experience of budgeting, forecasting and financial reporting Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience producing management accounts and financial analysis Strong Excel and financial systems knowledge The ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines A collaborative and supportive approach to working with colleagues Experience of using Unit4 or financial reporting tools would be beneficial but is not essential. About the Organisation This organisation is internationally recognised for its contribution to arts and culture and is committed to making creativity and artistic experiences accessible to all. With a strong focus on inclusion, collaboration and innovation, it offers an inspiring and purpose-driven working environment where employees are encouraged to develop and thrive. Benefits include generous annual leave, pension contributions, season ticket loans, wellbeing support, discounts, and access to exhibitions and cultural venues. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant, Finance Manager, Commercial Finance Analyst, Senior Management Accountant, Financial Planning Analyst, FP&A Analyst, Finance Analyst, Finance Officer, Business Partner Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner We are seeking a qualified finance professional to support strategic decision making across a high-profile arts and cultural organisation. Position: Finance Business Partner Salary: £50,000 to £55,000 per annum Location: Millbank, London Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7 June 2026 Interview Date: Week commencing 15 June 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced finance professional to join a collaborative finance team supporting a wide range of audience-focused departments including Membership, Marketing, Visitor Experience, Learning, International Partnerships and Research & Interpretation. Working closely with budget holders and senior stakeholders, you will play a key role in promoting strong financial management, supporting planning and forecasting activity, and helping teams make informed decisions through high quality financial insight and analysis. Key responsibilities include: Producing and analysing monthly management accounts and reports Supporting budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Providing variance analysis and clear financial commentary Processing accruals, prepayments and financial adjustments Building strong relationships with budget holders and non-financial stakeholders Supporting business cases, option appraisals and ad hoc financial projects Monitoring financial performance and key benchmarking data Promoting financial awareness and supporting colleagues with financial management About You You will be a qualified accountant with strong management accounting experience gained within a complex organisation. You will be confident working with senior stakeholders and able to explain financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues. To succeed in this role, you will ideally have: A recognised accountancy qualification Experience of budgeting, forecasting and financial reporting Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Experience producing management accounts and financial analysis Strong Excel and financial systems knowledge The ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines A collaborative and supportive approach to working with colleagues Experience of using Unit4 or financial reporting tools would be beneficial but is not essential. About the Organisation This organisation is internationally recognised for its contribution to arts and culture and is committed to making creativity and artistic experiences accessible to all. With a strong focus on inclusion, collaboration and innovation, it offers an inspiring and purpose-driven working environment where employees are encouraged to develop and thrive. Benefits include generous annual leave, pension contributions, season ticket loans, wellbeing support, discounts, and access to exhibitions and cultural venues. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Finance Business Partner, Management Accountant, Finance Manager, Commercial Finance Analyst, Senior Management Accountant, Financial Planning Analyst, FP&A Analyst, Finance Analyst, Finance Officer, Business Partner Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
RISK ANALYST ROLE OVERVIEW Analyst in operational risk and credit risk. Assist operational risk managers and credit risk managers in compiling and analysis of risk data. Assist in gathering key risk-related data from internal resources and support in devising risk mitigation strategies for both Branch. JOB RESPONSIBILITY Credit Risk Management Assist Credit Risk Managers in producing MI for all committees. OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Assist with establishing Bank's risk appetite thresholds, statement, and reporting in line with UK PRA/FCA requirements. Assist line manager with collation of risk reporting for London Branch and for compliance with IBG reporting requirements for foreign office. Assist Ops Risk team with preparation of MI, Parent Reporting, Near Miss/Loss data, Quarterly KI reporting, Monthly Risk Committee MI, and Quarterly risk reporting. Risk Management Committee minutes taking, tracking actions, and circulating to committee members in a timely manner. Assist in audit-related activities. Ensure effectiveness of all risk-related committees. Assist managers while reviewing policies relevant to the Risk Department. KEY INTERACTIONS / NETWORKS Interaction with all areas across London Branch and all levels of management. PERSON SPECIFICATION / COMPETENCY Basic understanding of Bank's systems and processes and the regulatory environment in the UK. Previous exposure to working within a Risk Department team is desirable. Good interpersonal skills: Ability to interact and build effective working relationships with peers and all levels of management. Communication skills: This is a cross-functional role requiring teamwork with all departments; strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Self-starter: Independent thinker who can work without supervision, as well as with management to identify risks and controls. Computer skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Tactical, strategic, and proactive: Demonstrates the ability to accurately anticipate outcomes and respond accordingly.
May 21, 2026
Full time
RISK ANALYST ROLE OVERVIEW Analyst in operational risk and credit risk. Assist operational risk managers and credit risk managers in compiling and analysis of risk data. Assist in gathering key risk-related data from internal resources and support in devising risk mitigation strategies for both Branch. JOB RESPONSIBILITY Credit Risk Management Assist Credit Risk Managers in producing MI for all committees. OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Assist with establishing Bank's risk appetite thresholds, statement, and reporting in line with UK PRA/FCA requirements. Assist line manager with collation of risk reporting for London Branch and for compliance with IBG reporting requirements for foreign office. Assist Ops Risk team with preparation of MI, Parent Reporting, Near Miss/Loss data, Quarterly KI reporting, Monthly Risk Committee MI, and Quarterly risk reporting. Risk Management Committee minutes taking, tracking actions, and circulating to committee members in a timely manner. Assist in audit-related activities. Ensure effectiveness of all risk-related committees. Assist managers while reviewing policies relevant to the Risk Department. KEY INTERACTIONS / NETWORKS Interaction with all areas across London Branch and all levels of management. PERSON SPECIFICATION / COMPETENCY Basic understanding of Bank's systems and processes and the regulatory environment in the UK. Previous exposure to working within a Risk Department team is desirable. Good interpersonal skills: Ability to interact and build effective working relationships with peers and all levels of management. Communication skills: This is a cross-functional role requiring teamwork with all departments; strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Self-starter: Independent thinker who can work without supervision, as well as with management to identify risks and controls. Computer skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Tactical, strategic, and proactive: Demonstrates the ability to accurately anticipate outcomes and respond accordingly.
Pharmaceutical Product Owner Our client, a leading global supplier for IT services, requires experienced Product Owner to be based at their client's offices in Stevenage or London. This is a hybrid role - you can work remotely in the UK and attend the Stevenage or London office 2- 3 days per week. This is a 6+ month temporary contract to start ASAP Day rate: Competitive Market rate Our client is looking for a seasoned Product Owner with strong experience in pharmaceutical or other highly regulated environments. The candidate will be responsible for defining the product vision and roadmap, ensuring alignment with business needs, scientific workflows, and compliance expectations. You must be able to work closely with cross functional teams to translate complex processes into clear product requirements and maintain a well-structured backlog. The role requires experience in Agile delivery, with accountability for ensuring that product increments meet GxP, data integrity, and validation standards. The individual should be comfortable collaborating with diverse stakeholders - scientific, technical, and quality teams - and communicating progress and risks effectively. The client needs someone who can balance compliance with innovation while driving measurable value and user adoption. You will: Drive real-world patient impact by shaping digital products that directly influence the quality, safety, and efficiency of pharmaceutical processes - your decisions help accelerate life changing therapies to those who need them. Lead ambitious innovation by solving complex scientific and regulatory challenges that demand creativity, critical thinking, and thought leadership, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a highly regulated environment. Grow through purpose-driven work where challenging projects, diverse stakeholders, and evolving scientific needs give you the opportunity to make an impact that truly matters -both for the organisation and for global healthcare outcomes. Key Responsibilities Define and communicate the product vision and roadmap aligned with pharma business goals and regulatory timelines. Ensure all product capabilities meet relevant compliance standards, including GxP, ALCOA+, 21 CFR Part 11, and Annex 11. Own and prioritize the product backlog, balancing business value, scientific needs, regulatory requirements, and technical debt. Translate complex scientific, clinical, or manufacturing workflows into actionable user stories with clear acceptance criteria. Collaborate closely with engineering, data, QA, design, and business SMEs to deliver validated and compliant product increments. Lead Agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, refinement sessions, and sprint reviews. Ensure all deliverables meet validated-state requirements for deployment in regulated environments. Engage with stakeholders across scientific, clinical, manufacturing, regulatory, and quality teams to gather requirements and share product updates. Monitor product KPIs, user adoption, operational efficiency, and compliance metrics to guide continuous improvement. Uphold strong data governance and data integrity principles while driving user centric, compliant product enhancements. Key Requirements Proven experience as a Product Owner, Business Analyst, or similar role within pharmaceutical, life sciences, or other regulated industries. Strong understanding of GxP regulations, including 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, and data integrity principles (ALCOA+). Hands on experience supporting Computer System Validation (CSV)/Computer Software Assurance (CSA) processes, validation documentation, and audit readiness. Demonstrated ability to translate complex scientific, clinical, or manufacturing workflows into clear product requirements. Solid working knowledge of Agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban) with experience leading Agile ceremonies. Experience collaborating with scientific, clinical, engineering, quality, or manufacturing teams in a cross functional setup. Ability to manage and prioritize a product backlog that balances business value, compliance needs, and technical constraints. Strong analytical and problem solving mindset, especially in regulated or high complexity environments. Excellent communication skills for engaging both technical and non technical stakeholders. Proven ability to operate in ambiguity, drive clarity, and make decisions in compliance driven environments. Desirable: Familiarity with FAIR data principles, data governance frameworks, and digital transformation in life sciences. Product management certifications such as CSPO, PSPO, or SAFe PO/PM. Understanding of automation, AI/ML, data engineering, or modern cloud technologies. Exposure to scaling Agile delivery in complex or regulated enterprise environments Due to the volume of applications received, unfortunately we cannot respond to everyone If you do not hear back from us within 7 days of sending your application, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Pharmaceutical Product Owner Our client, a leading global supplier for IT services, requires experienced Product Owner to be based at their client's offices in Stevenage or London. This is a hybrid role - you can work remotely in the UK and attend the Stevenage or London office 2- 3 days per week. This is a 6+ month temporary contract to start ASAP Day rate: Competitive Market rate Our client is looking for a seasoned Product Owner with strong experience in pharmaceutical or other highly regulated environments. The candidate will be responsible for defining the product vision and roadmap, ensuring alignment with business needs, scientific workflows, and compliance expectations. You must be able to work closely with cross functional teams to translate complex processes into clear product requirements and maintain a well-structured backlog. The role requires experience in Agile delivery, with accountability for ensuring that product increments meet GxP, data integrity, and validation standards. The individual should be comfortable collaborating with diverse stakeholders - scientific, technical, and quality teams - and communicating progress and risks effectively. The client needs someone who can balance compliance with innovation while driving measurable value and user adoption. You will: Drive real-world patient impact by shaping digital products that directly influence the quality, safety, and efficiency of pharmaceutical processes - your decisions help accelerate life changing therapies to those who need them. Lead ambitious innovation by solving complex scientific and regulatory challenges that demand creativity, critical thinking, and thought leadership, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a highly regulated environment. Grow through purpose-driven work where challenging projects, diverse stakeholders, and evolving scientific needs give you the opportunity to make an impact that truly matters -both for the organisation and for global healthcare outcomes. Key Responsibilities Define and communicate the product vision and roadmap aligned with pharma business goals and regulatory timelines. Ensure all product capabilities meet relevant compliance standards, including GxP, ALCOA+, 21 CFR Part 11, and Annex 11. Own and prioritize the product backlog, balancing business value, scientific needs, regulatory requirements, and technical debt. Translate complex scientific, clinical, or manufacturing workflows into actionable user stories with clear acceptance criteria. Collaborate closely with engineering, data, QA, design, and business SMEs to deliver validated and compliant product increments. Lead Agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, refinement sessions, and sprint reviews. Ensure all deliverables meet validated-state requirements for deployment in regulated environments. Engage with stakeholders across scientific, clinical, manufacturing, regulatory, and quality teams to gather requirements and share product updates. Monitor product KPIs, user adoption, operational efficiency, and compliance metrics to guide continuous improvement. Uphold strong data governance and data integrity principles while driving user centric, compliant product enhancements. Key Requirements Proven experience as a Product Owner, Business Analyst, or similar role within pharmaceutical, life sciences, or other regulated industries. Strong understanding of GxP regulations, including 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, and data integrity principles (ALCOA+). Hands on experience supporting Computer System Validation (CSV)/Computer Software Assurance (CSA) processes, validation documentation, and audit readiness. Demonstrated ability to translate complex scientific, clinical, or manufacturing workflows into clear product requirements. Solid working knowledge of Agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban) with experience leading Agile ceremonies. Experience collaborating with scientific, clinical, engineering, quality, or manufacturing teams in a cross functional setup. Ability to manage and prioritize a product backlog that balances business value, compliance needs, and technical constraints. Strong analytical and problem solving mindset, especially in regulated or high complexity environments. Excellent communication skills for engaging both technical and non technical stakeholders. Proven ability to operate in ambiguity, drive clarity, and make decisions in compliance driven environments. Desirable: Familiarity with FAIR data principles, data governance frameworks, and digital transformation in life sciences. Product management certifications such as CSPO, PSPO, or SAFe PO/PM. Understanding of automation, AI/ML, data engineering, or modern cloud technologies. Exposure to scaling Agile delivery in complex or regulated enterprise environments Due to the volume of applications received, unfortunately we cannot respond to everyone If you do not hear back from us within 7 days of sending your application, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.
Acturis Change AnalystLocation: Remote Package: £Negotiable This role is accountable for the end-to-end governance, prioritisation, and delivery of all Acturis small change activity across Retail Operations. The role exists to ensure that every small change is necessary, proportionate, controlled, properly assessed for risk and benefit, and aligned to regulatory, financial, and operational objectives. The postholder acts as the custodian of the Small Change governance framework, ensuring that changes are not driven by ad-hoc requests, individual preference, or short-term fixes, but are instead considered through a structured change process that protects data integrity, customer outcomes, regulatory compliance, and financial controls. The role is central to the success of the Small Change Board, providing clarity, challenge, and direction so that the Board operates as a decision-making forum rather than a status update meeting, and so that small change remains a strategic enabler rather than an unmanaged workload. The day to day: Own and operate the Acturis Small Change governance framework , ensuring all small change activity is identified, assessed, prioritised, approved, and delivered in a controlled, auditable manner. Lead the operational management of the Acturis Small Change Board , ensuring it functions as a proportionate, decision-making forum with clear agendas, high-quality information, and timely outcomes. Control and prioritise demand , applying consistent criteria to ensure regulatory, financial, data-risk, and customer-impacting changes take precedence over discretionary or preference-driven requests. Provide clear challenge and decision support , ensuring each change is assessed for risk, benefit, operational impact, testing requirements, and alignment with wider Retail and Technology strategy. Safeguard regulatory compliance, financial controls, and data integrity by ensuring changes do not introduce misuse, workaround behaviour, or unintended exposure. Define proportionate testing and release requirements , ensuring changes are appropriately validated, documented, and communicated before production deployment. Maintain full transparency of small change activity , including demand, backlog, throughput, capacity, and realised benefits, to support assurance, audit, and planning. Act as the primary operational interface with Acturis for small change , managing scope, cost, feasibility, and delivery expectations, and escalating development or project-level change where appropriate. Guide the business on appropriate use of system change , distinguishing between issues best solved through configuration, process, training, or policy. About you: Experience working in change, operations, governance, or platform-based roles, ideally within insurance, financial services, or a regulated environment. Experience analysing change to understand impact, risk, dependencies, and root cause, and using that analysis to inform decisions or recommendations. A solid understanding of how system changes affect operations, people, data, and controls, gained through practical, hands-on experience. Confidence engaging with a range of stakeholders and explaining decisions clearly, including when challenge or reassurance is needed. Experience prioritising work and making balanced, risk-aware decisions across competing demands. Comfortable working within governance processes or forums, with a willingness to take ownership and accountability. Clear and practical communication skills, with the ability to turn decisions into understandable guidance for teams. Proficient in working with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and other tools. Desirable Understanding of regulatory, financial, and data integrity considerations in system change. Exposure to FCA-regulated environments, Consumer Duty, or financial controls. Experience bridging operational, technical, and compliance stakeholders.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Acturis Change AnalystLocation: Remote Package: £Negotiable This role is accountable for the end-to-end governance, prioritisation, and delivery of all Acturis small change activity across Retail Operations. The role exists to ensure that every small change is necessary, proportionate, controlled, properly assessed for risk and benefit, and aligned to regulatory, financial, and operational objectives. The postholder acts as the custodian of the Small Change governance framework, ensuring that changes are not driven by ad-hoc requests, individual preference, or short-term fixes, but are instead considered through a structured change process that protects data integrity, customer outcomes, regulatory compliance, and financial controls. The role is central to the success of the Small Change Board, providing clarity, challenge, and direction so that the Board operates as a decision-making forum rather than a status update meeting, and so that small change remains a strategic enabler rather than an unmanaged workload. The day to day: Own and operate the Acturis Small Change governance framework , ensuring all small change activity is identified, assessed, prioritised, approved, and delivered in a controlled, auditable manner. Lead the operational management of the Acturis Small Change Board , ensuring it functions as a proportionate, decision-making forum with clear agendas, high-quality information, and timely outcomes. Control and prioritise demand , applying consistent criteria to ensure regulatory, financial, data-risk, and customer-impacting changes take precedence over discretionary or preference-driven requests. Provide clear challenge and decision support , ensuring each change is assessed for risk, benefit, operational impact, testing requirements, and alignment with wider Retail and Technology strategy. Safeguard regulatory compliance, financial controls, and data integrity by ensuring changes do not introduce misuse, workaround behaviour, or unintended exposure. Define proportionate testing and release requirements , ensuring changes are appropriately validated, documented, and communicated before production deployment. Maintain full transparency of small change activity , including demand, backlog, throughput, capacity, and realised benefits, to support assurance, audit, and planning. Act as the primary operational interface with Acturis for small change , managing scope, cost, feasibility, and delivery expectations, and escalating development or project-level change where appropriate. Guide the business on appropriate use of system change , distinguishing between issues best solved through configuration, process, training, or policy. About you: Experience working in change, operations, governance, or platform-based roles, ideally within insurance, financial services, or a regulated environment. Experience analysing change to understand impact, risk, dependencies, and root cause, and using that analysis to inform decisions or recommendations. A solid understanding of how system changes affect operations, people, data, and controls, gained through practical, hands-on experience. Confidence engaging with a range of stakeholders and explaining decisions clearly, including when challenge or reassurance is needed. Experience prioritising work and making balanced, risk-aware decisions across competing demands. Comfortable working within governance processes or forums, with a willingness to take ownership and accountability. Clear and practical communication skills, with the ability to turn decisions into understandable guidance for teams. Proficient in working with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and other tools. Desirable Understanding of regulatory, financial, and data integrity considerations in system change. Exposure to FCA-regulated environments, Consumer Duty, or financial controls. Experience bridging operational, technical, and compliance stakeholders.
Ivanti Administrator (Patching Analyst) Location: Warwickshire - Hybrid/Remote working options available (Candidates must be UK based) Duration: Min 6 months Rate: £500-550 Per Day (Inside IR35 via Umbrella) Our leading financial services client in the Midlands is seeking an experienced Ivanti Administrator to support and optimise their new enterprise patch management service. The role will focus on policy configuration, reporting, and analysing deployment data to drive service performance and reliability. Key Responsibilities: Support roll out of the Ivanti Neurons patch tool and delegate access to 3rd party vendors Configure and maintain Ivanti patching policies across the estate Develop and manage reports to support compliance, risk, and operational insights Analyse deployment data to identify trends, failures, and improvement opportunities Support the end-to-end patching service, ensuring high levels of compliance and stability Work with stakeholders to provide accurate, timely enterprise reporting Investigate patching issues and recommend remediation actions Skills & Experience: Strong hands-on experience with Ivanti (Neurons or equivalent) - ESSENTIAL Solid Windows OS knowledge (desktop & server) to troubleshoot patching behaviour Ability to interpret patch deployment data and identify trends or systemic issues Experience producing enterprise-level reporting and dashboards Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience working in large enterprise environments Familiarity with broader patching ecosystems (e.g., Qualys, Intune, SCCM) Understanding of IT service management processes If your profile demonstrates strong and recent experience in the above areas - please submit your application to Jackie Dean at TXP for consideration. TXP takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Ivanti Administrator (Patching Analyst) Location: Warwickshire - Hybrid/Remote working options available (Candidates must be UK based) Duration: Min 6 months Rate: £500-550 Per Day (Inside IR35 via Umbrella) Our leading financial services client in the Midlands is seeking an experienced Ivanti Administrator to support and optimise their new enterprise patch management service. The role will focus on policy configuration, reporting, and analysing deployment data to drive service performance and reliability. Key Responsibilities: Support roll out of the Ivanti Neurons patch tool and delegate access to 3rd party vendors Configure and maintain Ivanti patching policies across the estate Develop and manage reports to support compliance, risk, and operational insights Analyse deployment data to identify trends, failures, and improvement opportunities Support the end-to-end patching service, ensuring high levels of compliance and stability Work with stakeholders to provide accurate, timely enterprise reporting Investigate patching issues and recommend remediation actions Skills & Experience: Strong hands-on experience with Ivanti (Neurons or equivalent) - ESSENTIAL Solid Windows OS knowledge (desktop & server) to troubleshoot patching behaviour Ability to interpret patch deployment data and identify trends or systemic issues Experience producing enterprise-level reporting and dashboards Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience working in large enterprise environments Familiarity with broader patching ecosystems (e.g., Qualys, Intune, SCCM) Understanding of IT service management processes If your profile demonstrates strong and recent experience in the above areas - please submit your application to Jackie Dean at TXP for consideration. TXP takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Our client, a large Aerospace and Defence supplier is looking for a Logistics Services Analyst to join them on a contract basis at their site in either Stevenage or Bolton. Due to the nature of the role, applicants must hold the sole British nationality and be eligible to obtain full SC clearance (can start on BPSS clearance) Based out of either Stevenage or Bolton, 4 days per week onsite 40 p/h Umbrella, inside IR35 12 month initial contract. We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Manufacturing Logistics Services Analyst to join the Manufacturing UK IMPACT core team. This role will work closely with the Logistics Services lead subject matter expert (SME) to ensure all preparation activities, across Logistics Services UK, are effectively delivered ahead of the ERP implementation. Day to Day responsibilities will include: Support the lead SME across all preparation activities for the S/4HANA ERP upgrade Assist in documenting current-state (AS-IS) Manufacturing logistics processes Contribute to gap analysis and future-state (TO-BE) process design Coordinate data preparation, cleansing and validation activities including; Master data cleansing Fixing incomplete records Inputting minimum expected inputs for TO BE processes to work effectively (e.g dimensions, weights etc.) Removing duplicates Validating storage locations and bins etc. Transactional data cleansing Resolve inconsistencies between physical inventory and system stock Clean open records, close archived, obsolete, or incorrect transactional records Data mapping & transformation activities Support how legacy data will translate into S/4HANA Generation of migration mapping documentation Identification of new mandatory fields in S/4 Support conversion and transformation rules Support the data migration definition of inclusion/exclusion rules and criteria for Logistics Services objects Support warehouse ORG structure definitions Coordinate physical labelling/identification activities Coordinate and monitor progress against stock inventory checks North & South Support the preparation activities relating to the integration of an Automated storage solution Support testing preparation and execution including; test script readiness and data readiness Assist in identifying risks, issues and dependencies related to logistics processes Contribute to knowledge transfer activities to ensure business readiness before the migration What we're looking for from you: Experience in Manufacturing Logistics, Supply chain or Operations environment Exposure to ERP systems (SAP experience preferred, S/4HANA exposure advantageous) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience supporting large-scale transformation or system implementation projects Ability to document processes and manage data-related tasks
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Our client, a large Aerospace and Defence supplier is looking for a Logistics Services Analyst to join them on a contract basis at their site in either Stevenage or Bolton. Due to the nature of the role, applicants must hold the sole British nationality and be eligible to obtain full SC clearance (can start on BPSS clearance) Based out of either Stevenage or Bolton, 4 days per week onsite 40 p/h Umbrella, inside IR35 12 month initial contract. We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Manufacturing Logistics Services Analyst to join the Manufacturing UK IMPACT core team. This role will work closely with the Logistics Services lead subject matter expert (SME) to ensure all preparation activities, across Logistics Services UK, are effectively delivered ahead of the ERP implementation. Day to Day responsibilities will include: Support the lead SME across all preparation activities for the S/4HANA ERP upgrade Assist in documenting current-state (AS-IS) Manufacturing logistics processes Contribute to gap analysis and future-state (TO-BE) process design Coordinate data preparation, cleansing and validation activities including; Master data cleansing Fixing incomplete records Inputting minimum expected inputs for TO BE processes to work effectively (e.g dimensions, weights etc.) Removing duplicates Validating storage locations and bins etc. Transactional data cleansing Resolve inconsistencies between physical inventory and system stock Clean open records, close archived, obsolete, or incorrect transactional records Data mapping & transformation activities Support how legacy data will translate into S/4HANA Generation of migration mapping documentation Identification of new mandatory fields in S/4 Support conversion and transformation rules Support the data migration definition of inclusion/exclusion rules and criteria for Logistics Services objects Support warehouse ORG structure definitions Coordinate physical labelling/identification activities Coordinate and monitor progress against stock inventory checks North & South Support the preparation activities relating to the integration of an Automated storage solution Support testing preparation and execution including; test script readiness and data readiness Assist in identifying risks, issues and dependencies related to logistics processes Contribute to knowledge transfer activities to ensure business readiness before the migration What we're looking for from you: Experience in Manufacturing Logistics, Supply chain or Operations environment Exposure to ERP systems (SAP experience preferred, S/4HANA exposure advantageous) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Experience supporting large-scale transformation or system implementation projects Ability to document processes and manage data-related tasks
SIEM Analyst / Cyber Threat Detection Analyst - SANS/GIAC Cyber Threat Detection Analyst Location: Wokingham, Berkshire (On-site) Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience) + excellent benefits & training Security Clearance: Ideally SC Cleared or eligible for SC Role Overview As a SIEM Analyst Cyber Threat Detection, you will play a hands-on role within an advanced cyber defence function, focused on proactive threat hunting, adversary behaviour analysis, and high-fidelity threat detection across enterprise environments. This role goes beyond reactive alert handling. You will actively hunt for malicious activity using telemetry, SIEM data, and threat intelligence, develop hypotheses based on MITRE ATT&CK Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), and support incident management and response activities when threats are identified. We are open to experienced SOC Analysts where threat hunting, investigations, and proactive detection have formed a significant part of their role, and who are looking to further develop in a more hunting-led environment. This position is well suited to analysts who enjoy thinking like an attacker, have worked alongside or supported red team or purple team activities, and want to deepen their expertise in threat detection and detection engineering. Skills & Experience We're Seeking Experience in threat hunting, cyber threat detection, SOC, blue team, or cyber defence environments, with ideally around five years hands on experience. Strong hands-on experience using SIEM platforms, including: Microsoft Sentinel (KQL) Splunk (SPL) Elastic Security/Kibana (KQL, ESQL) Practical and operational understanding of MITRE ATT&CK, attacker techniques, and adversary tradecraft Experience working with Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and threat intelligence feeds Solid experience across the security event life cycle, including detection, investigation, and incident management Hands-on experience with EDR/XDR technologies such as Microsoft Defender, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or Carbon Black Strong knowledge of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP/S, Firewalls, VPNs, Proxy technologies) Experience analysing telemetry from Windows, Linux, identity, endpoint, and network sources Strong analytical mindset with the ability to clearly communicate findings, impact, and risk Key Responsibilities Conduct proactive threat hunting activities across log, endpoint, and network telemetry to identify suspicious, stealthy, or previously unknown threats Develop and execute hunt hypotheses aligned to MITRE ATT&CK TTPs, adversary behaviours, and emerging threat intelligence Write, refine, and optimise SIEM queries using KQL, SPL, Elastic/ESQL, and Kibana Query Language Perform IOC analysis, enrichment, and validation, integrating internal and external threat intelligence sources Lead investigations from initial detection through scoping, root cause analysis, and impact assessment Support incident management and incident response activities, including containment, remediation, escalation, and lessons learned Collaborate closely with SOC teams, incident responders, red teams, and purple teams to validate detections and improve defensive coverage Contribute to detection logic improvements, use-case development, and continuous enhancement of hunting methodologies Produce clear investigation write-ups, timelines, and recommendations for technical and non-technical stakeholders Security Certifications (Highly Beneficial) SANS/GIAC certifications, including but not limited to: GCIH - Incident Handler GCIA - Intrusion Analyst GCED - Enterprise Defender GCTI - Cyber Threat Intelligence GMON - Continuous Monitoring GDAT - Defending Advanced Threats GCAT - Advanced Threat Intelligence OSCP or equivalent offensive security qualifications Crest certifications, such as: Crest Practitioner Intrusion Analyst (CPIA) Crest Registered Intrusion Analyst (CRIA) Crest Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (CCTIA) Crest Certified Blue Team Professional (CCBTP) Microsoft SC-200 or related detection and response certifications Other recognised cyber security or threat intelligence credentials
May 21, 2026
Full time
SIEM Analyst / Cyber Threat Detection Analyst - SANS/GIAC Cyber Threat Detection Analyst Location: Wokingham, Berkshire (On-site) Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience) + excellent benefits & training Security Clearance: Ideally SC Cleared or eligible for SC Role Overview As a SIEM Analyst Cyber Threat Detection, you will play a hands-on role within an advanced cyber defence function, focused on proactive threat hunting, adversary behaviour analysis, and high-fidelity threat detection across enterprise environments. This role goes beyond reactive alert handling. You will actively hunt for malicious activity using telemetry, SIEM data, and threat intelligence, develop hypotheses based on MITRE ATT&CK Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), and support incident management and response activities when threats are identified. We are open to experienced SOC Analysts where threat hunting, investigations, and proactive detection have formed a significant part of their role, and who are looking to further develop in a more hunting-led environment. This position is well suited to analysts who enjoy thinking like an attacker, have worked alongside or supported red team or purple team activities, and want to deepen their expertise in threat detection and detection engineering. Skills & Experience We're Seeking Experience in threat hunting, cyber threat detection, SOC, blue team, or cyber defence environments, with ideally around five years hands on experience. Strong hands-on experience using SIEM platforms, including: Microsoft Sentinel (KQL) Splunk (SPL) Elastic Security/Kibana (KQL, ESQL) Practical and operational understanding of MITRE ATT&CK, attacker techniques, and adversary tradecraft Experience working with Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and threat intelligence feeds Solid experience across the security event life cycle, including detection, investigation, and incident management Hands-on experience with EDR/XDR technologies such as Microsoft Defender, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or Carbon Black Strong knowledge of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP/S, Firewalls, VPNs, Proxy technologies) Experience analysing telemetry from Windows, Linux, identity, endpoint, and network sources Strong analytical mindset with the ability to clearly communicate findings, impact, and risk Key Responsibilities Conduct proactive threat hunting activities across log, endpoint, and network telemetry to identify suspicious, stealthy, or previously unknown threats Develop and execute hunt hypotheses aligned to MITRE ATT&CK TTPs, adversary behaviours, and emerging threat intelligence Write, refine, and optimise SIEM queries using KQL, SPL, Elastic/ESQL, and Kibana Query Language Perform IOC analysis, enrichment, and validation, integrating internal and external threat intelligence sources Lead investigations from initial detection through scoping, root cause analysis, and impact assessment Support incident management and incident response activities, including containment, remediation, escalation, and lessons learned Collaborate closely with SOC teams, incident responders, red teams, and purple teams to validate detections and improve defensive coverage Contribute to detection logic improvements, use-case development, and continuous enhancement of hunting methodologies Produce clear investigation write-ups, timelines, and recommendations for technical and non-technical stakeholders Security Certifications (Highly Beneficial) SANS/GIAC certifications, including but not limited to: GCIH - Incident Handler GCIA - Intrusion Analyst GCED - Enterprise Defender GCTI - Cyber Threat Intelligence GMON - Continuous Monitoring GDAT - Defending Advanced Threats GCAT - Advanced Threat Intelligence OSCP or equivalent offensive security qualifications Crest certifications, such as: Crest Practitioner Intrusion Analyst (CPIA) Crest Registered Intrusion Analyst (CRIA) Crest Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (CCTIA) Crest Certified Blue Team Professional (CCBTP) Microsoft SC-200 or related detection and response certifications Other recognised cyber security or threat intelligence credentials