Title : Chief Financial Officer (Family Office) Location : West London (hybrid) Salary : £100,000 - £150,000 + bonus & benefits Language Requirement: Fluent Hindi, Tamil or Telugu Speaker We are working with a multinational investment group to appoint a CFO for its Family Office division, based in West London. The group has a diversified international portfolio spanning private equity, real estate, operating businesses, and strategic investments across multiple jurisdictions. The Chief Financial Officer will work closely with the principals and senior leadership team, taking responsibility for the financial strategy, reporting, tax oversight, and operational management of the Family Office and associated investment structures. This is a broad and commercially focused role offering significant exposure across international investments, asset management, and strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities: Lead the financial management and strategic direction of the Family Office and associated entities Oversee monthly management accounts, consolidated reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning across multiple jurisdictions Manage group cash flow, treasury activities, liquidity planning, and banking relationships Oversee tax planning and compliance across UK and international structures, working closely with external tax advisers and auditors Coordinate corporate, partnership, and personal tax matters relating to investment vehicles, holding companies, and principals Ensure efficient structuring of investments from a tax and regulatory perspective Monitor changes in international tax legislation and assess the impact on the group's structures and investments Support investment analysis, acquisitions, disposals, and ongoing portfolio performance reporting across mining, manufacturing, and real estate assets Partner with the principals on strategic investment decisions, financial modelling, and long-term wealth planning Maintain strong internal controls, governance procedures, and risk management frameworks Manage relationships with banks, legal advisers, auditors, tax advisers, and other key external stakeholders Drive operational improvements, systems development, and process efficiencies across the finance function Experience and Skills: Proven experience as a CFO, Finance Director, or senior finance leader within a family office, investment group, private equity environment, or diversified international business Strong understanding of multinational investment structures and asset management, ideally with exposure to mining, manufacturing, or real estate sectors Experience overseeing complex tax structures, international tax planning, and multi-jurisdictional compliance Strong knowledge of UK financial reporting, corporate governance, and taxation requirements Commercially minded with the ability to provide strategic financial insight to principals and senior stakeholders Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified preferred Highly organised, discreet, and comfortable operating within a dynamic entrepreneurial environment
May 19, 2026
Full time
Title : Chief Financial Officer (Family Office) Location : West London (hybrid) Salary : £100,000 - £150,000 + bonus & benefits Language Requirement: Fluent Hindi, Tamil or Telugu Speaker We are working with a multinational investment group to appoint a CFO for its Family Office division, based in West London. The group has a diversified international portfolio spanning private equity, real estate, operating businesses, and strategic investments across multiple jurisdictions. The Chief Financial Officer will work closely with the principals and senior leadership team, taking responsibility for the financial strategy, reporting, tax oversight, and operational management of the Family Office and associated investment structures. This is a broad and commercially focused role offering significant exposure across international investments, asset management, and strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities: Lead the financial management and strategic direction of the Family Office and associated entities Oversee monthly management accounts, consolidated reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning across multiple jurisdictions Manage group cash flow, treasury activities, liquidity planning, and banking relationships Oversee tax planning and compliance across UK and international structures, working closely with external tax advisers and auditors Coordinate corporate, partnership, and personal tax matters relating to investment vehicles, holding companies, and principals Ensure efficient structuring of investments from a tax and regulatory perspective Monitor changes in international tax legislation and assess the impact on the group's structures and investments Support investment analysis, acquisitions, disposals, and ongoing portfolio performance reporting across mining, manufacturing, and real estate assets Partner with the principals on strategic investment decisions, financial modelling, and long-term wealth planning Maintain strong internal controls, governance procedures, and risk management frameworks Manage relationships with banks, legal advisers, auditors, tax advisers, and other key external stakeholders Drive operational improvements, systems development, and process efficiencies across the finance function Experience and Skills: Proven experience as a CFO, Finance Director, or senior finance leader within a family office, investment group, private equity environment, or diversified international business Strong understanding of multinational investment structures and asset management, ideally with exposure to mining, manufacturing, or real estate sectors Experience overseeing complex tax structures, international tax planning, and multi-jurisdictional compliance Strong knowledge of UK financial reporting, corporate governance, and taxation requirements Commercially minded with the ability to provide strategic financial insight to principals and senior stakeholders Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified preferred Highly organised, discreet, and comfortable operating within a dynamic entrepreneurial environment
Deputy Head of Residential RESPONSIBLE FOR: Assisting the Director of Residential- to be responsible for the Operational Management of residential care and to assist with strategic planning Reporting to the Director of Residential on all matters arising within the Operational Management of residential care. Deputising for the Director of Residential in Operational Management of residential care when they are not on duty. Prime Function: To assist the Director of Residential to safeguard and promote the health and wellbeing of the students, ensuring that they are cared for and supported by a team of professional care staff, following the guidelines as laid down by the Children Act 1989 and other legislation, the current National Minimum Care Standards for Residential Special Schools, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Professional Care Practice and NCW's Policies and Procedures. Leadership - Deputy Head of Care. Operational Management: Staff: To support the Director of Care in ensuring compliance with NCW policies and procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations, including, Keeping Children Safe in Education and National Minimum Standards. Managing the Residential Site Leaders to support their teams effectively. To deputise for the Director of Care in their absence. The role requires being on call weekends and evenings, when on shift, and having managerial responsibilities with an oversight of the campus. To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people To ensure there is a robust admissions, transitions and discharges process that reflects planned care and intervention to include supporting the visits of parents, LEAs and professionals throughout the year including Family days, Celebration Events, New Student Days and the Assessment Process. To organise and chair a wide range of meetings, including care team meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings and consultation meetings. To develop and nurture a multi-agency approach to ensure positive outcomes for young people. To ensure all care plans, risk assessments are implemented and adhered to at all times. To ensure there is oversight and compliance for all handovers and daily paperwork. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow all child protection and safeguarding policies and procedures. To ensure professional development in safeguarding and complete all mandatory safeguarding training. To deliver CPD with the on-going training and professional development of all staff, including facilitating the required Level 3 qualifications for all Care Staff, ensuring the management of the Level 3 (and other qualifications) are progressed in a timely manner to successful completion To ensure that there is a robust auditing and compliance system in place, ensuring we adhere to all regulatory and legislative guidance. To assist in all aspects of staffing, including recruitment, cover, rotas, supervision, training, monitoring and CPD Working in partnership with the HR department regarding employee relations assisting with investigations, be involved in disciplinary and grievance procedures and hearings. To support the Director of Residential in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by care staff. Provide support and guide staff through difficult and challenging situations relating to their experiences at work or impacting on their work. To support the Residential Site Leaders in ensuring the organisation of staff duty rotas and the provision of cover for absent care staff. In support of Operational Management To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota' to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff, including handovers, daily documentation. To ensure that all staff are checking and reading emails at the start of shift and at any point in the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident and ensure that information is passed on accordingly to the relevant NCW contact, such as the Director of Residential, DSL, Principal, within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Child Protection Procedures, Keeping Children Safe in Education, NCW policies and government legislation. To ensure that all staff maintain confidentiality at all times. To ensure that all staff under their supervision undertake and complete training in accordance with their induction training and objectives that have been set. To complete on call duties in line with rotas. To be flexible in hours of work in order to meet tasks required. Conduct supervisions with Residential Site Leaders. To ensure rotas are current up to date and all houses are aware of them, including being aware of rota changes. To be aware of Health & Safety regulations particularly related to the upkeep of the houses and report issues, repairs to the Premises Team. To undertake any other duties that may be reasonably required. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people and be aware of relevant policies and procedures. Adhere to the NCW equality, inclusion and Diversity policies. Students: To assist in ensuring positive student wellbeing within the residential care setting. To support care staff to provide advice, behaviour management, guidance and problem-solving strategies for students. To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the houses and to challenge discrimination from outside of the houses. To support the Director of Residential to ensure that the young person's stay complies with the ethos of NCW and the care plan. To organise and run student voice meetings in care relating to the residential care setting To ensure that the houses meet the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the group. Understanding group living theory to support the young people. To have an understanding of therapeutic interventions to ensure emotional needs are met. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of young people, working within a multi-agency collaboration in line with the National Minimum Standards. To assist with the management and co-ordination of matching and allocating keyworkers and accommodation, monitoring this process and ensuring records are kept up to date. To collaborate with college staff to agree the allocation of key workers and students. To ensure that young people are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes heard. To ensure that a positive study ethic and work routine, including the development of independent living skills and the progression of other essential skills is promoted for all students, supported and encouraged by all care staff. To ensure appropriate individual timetables are organised and in operation in the residential setting to support student development. To support staff to effectively apply the NCW behaviour policy within the residential care setting 4. Parents: To assist in maintaining effective communication with parents and involved professionals. To provide a vital link between parents and NCW especially when there are issues or concerns being raised. Strategic responsibilities: To work with the Director of Residential to provide a vibrant, positive residential experience for all young people. To assist the Director of Care in drawing up and implementing college policies and methods of good practice, and to promote and maintain good care practice throughout the College. To ensure effective lines of communication are maintained with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Care staff. To effectively perform the duties of safeguarding the students and staff at NCW as a member of the Safeguarding team, including completing the duties of a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), including any training associated with being a DDSL Safeguarding Children NCW is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of students at the College. You are responsible for adhering to the college's policies on Child Protection and for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people you come into contact with. As a member of both the Safeguarding Operational and Safeguarding Strategic Groups you will be required to provide leadership and guidance to other staff in relation to Safeguarding. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at NCW. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. Annual Review. This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification at any time after consultation with the post holder . click apply for full job details
May 19, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head of Residential RESPONSIBLE FOR: Assisting the Director of Residential- to be responsible for the Operational Management of residential care and to assist with strategic planning Reporting to the Director of Residential on all matters arising within the Operational Management of residential care. Deputising for the Director of Residential in Operational Management of residential care when they are not on duty. Prime Function: To assist the Director of Residential to safeguard and promote the health and wellbeing of the students, ensuring that they are cared for and supported by a team of professional care staff, following the guidelines as laid down by the Children Act 1989 and other legislation, the current National Minimum Care Standards for Residential Special Schools, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Professional Care Practice and NCW's Policies and Procedures. Leadership - Deputy Head of Care. Operational Management: Staff: To support the Director of Care in ensuring compliance with NCW policies and procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations, including, Keeping Children Safe in Education and National Minimum Standards. Managing the Residential Site Leaders to support their teams effectively. To deputise for the Director of Care in their absence. The role requires being on call weekends and evenings, when on shift, and having managerial responsibilities with an oversight of the campus. To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people To ensure there is a robust admissions, transitions and discharges process that reflects planned care and intervention to include supporting the visits of parents, LEAs and professionals throughout the year including Family days, Celebration Events, New Student Days and the Assessment Process. To organise and chair a wide range of meetings, including care team meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings and consultation meetings. To develop and nurture a multi-agency approach to ensure positive outcomes for young people. To ensure all care plans, risk assessments are implemented and adhered to at all times. To ensure there is oversight and compliance for all handovers and daily paperwork. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow all child protection and safeguarding policies and procedures. To ensure professional development in safeguarding and complete all mandatory safeguarding training. To deliver CPD with the on-going training and professional development of all staff, including facilitating the required Level 3 qualifications for all Care Staff, ensuring the management of the Level 3 (and other qualifications) are progressed in a timely manner to successful completion To ensure that there is a robust auditing and compliance system in place, ensuring we adhere to all regulatory and legislative guidance. To assist in all aspects of staffing, including recruitment, cover, rotas, supervision, training, monitoring and CPD Working in partnership with the HR department regarding employee relations assisting with investigations, be involved in disciplinary and grievance procedures and hearings. To support the Director of Residential in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by care staff. Provide support and guide staff through difficult and challenging situations relating to their experiences at work or impacting on their work. To support the Residential Site Leaders in ensuring the organisation of staff duty rotas and the provision of cover for absent care staff. In support of Operational Management To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota' to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff, including handovers, daily documentation. To ensure that all staff are checking and reading emails at the start of shift and at any point in the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident and ensure that information is passed on accordingly to the relevant NCW contact, such as the Director of Residential, DSL, Principal, within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Child Protection Procedures, Keeping Children Safe in Education, NCW policies and government legislation. To ensure that all staff maintain confidentiality at all times. To ensure that all staff under their supervision undertake and complete training in accordance with their induction training and objectives that have been set. To complete on call duties in line with rotas. To be flexible in hours of work in order to meet tasks required. Conduct supervisions with Residential Site Leaders. To ensure rotas are current up to date and all houses are aware of them, including being aware of rota changes. To be aware of Health & Safety regulations particularly related to the upkeep of the houses and report issues, repairs to the Premises Team. To undertake any other duties that may be reasonably required. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people and be aware of relevant policies and procedures. Adhere to the NCW equality, inclusion and Diversity policies. Students: To assist in ensuring positive student wellbeing within the residential care setting. To support care staff to provide advice, behaviour management, guidance and problem-solving strategies for students. To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the houses and to challenge discrimination from outside of the houses. To support the Director of Residential to ensure that the young person's stay complies with the ethos of NCW and the care plan. To organise and run student voice meetings in care relating to the residential care setting To ensure that the houses meet the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the group. Understanding group living theory to support the young people. To have an understanding of therapeutic interventions to ensure emotional needs are met. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of young people, working within a multi-agency collaboration in line with the National Minimum Standards. To assist with the management and co-ordination of matching and allocating keyworkers and accommodation, monitoring this process and ensuring records are kept up to date. To collaborate with college staff to agree the allocation of key workers and students. To ensure that young people are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes heard. To ensure that a positive study ethic and work routine, including the development of independent living skills and the progression of other essential skills is promoted for all students, supported and encouraged by all care staff. To ensure appropriate individual timetables are organised and in operation in the residential setting to support student development. To support staff to effectively apply the NCW behaviour policy within the residential care setting 4. Parents: To assist in maintaining effective communication with parents and involved professionals. To provide a vital link between parents and NCW especially when there are issues or concerns being raised. Strategic responsibilities: To work with the Director of Residential to provide a vibrant, positive residential experience for all young people. To assist the Director of Care in drawing up and implementing college policies and methods of good practice, and to promote and maintain good care practice throughout the College. To ensure effective lines of communication are maintained with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Care staff. To effectively perform the duties of safeguarding the students and staff at NCW as a member of the Safeguarding team, including completing the duties of a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), including any training associated with being a DDSL Safeguarding Children NCW is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of students at the College. You are responsible for adhering to the college's policies on Child Protection and for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people you come into contact with. As a member of both the Safeguarding Operational and Safeguarding Strategic Groups you will be required to provide leadership and guidance to other staff in relation to Safeguarding. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at NCW. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. Annual Review. This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification at any time after consultation with the post holder . click apply for full job details
Job Title: Principal Pricing Analyst Locations : This can be a largely remote position with the occasion travel to the office closest to you. We have offices based in Manchester, Stoke, London and Peterborough. Role Overview Markerstudy Group are looking for a Principal Pricing Analyst to join a quickly growing and developing pricing department across a range of insurance lines. You will utilise your technical expertise, in-depth knowledge of insurance industry and market leading tools to produce creative and actionable pricing solutions. This role requires a large element of coaching team members and championing best practice across the department. Reporting to the our Associate Director, you will make use of WTW Radar and Emblem and you will have responsibility for the development and maintenance of predictive models (GLM) and price optimisation including machine learning algorithms (GBM), LTV (Lifetime Value) and fair pricing principles. Ultimately creating value for our customers. Bringing best in class pricing experience, you'll be expected to provide pricing proposals considering customer and commercial outcomes, communicating these in a compelling, impactful way to all levels of stakeholders to help us make the right decisions at the right times. You'll work on multiple priorities within a fast paced, dynamic environment. You'll need to be able to manage the expectations of stakeholders alongside prioritising your workload. As a Principal Pricing Analyst, you will use your advanced analytical skills to: Be a key stakeholder influencing the direction & outcome of projects Provide technical leadership on WTW toolkit (in particular Radar Optimiser) to drive forward effective and efficient solutions Provide thought leadership on optimisation and modelling concepts Research, develop and champion the use of best practice methods and standards and ensure they are embedded throughout the department Lead the development of the Groups pricing capability Query large databases to extract and manipulate data that is fit for purpose Oversee and assist in the development and implementation of the market leading methodologies you've identified Continuously evaluate methodologies, understanding how they fit into the wider piece, and identify where they can be improved Key Skills and Experience: Previous experience within general insurance pricing Experience with some of the following predictive modelling techniques; Logistic Regression, GBMs, Elastic Net GLMs, GAMs, Decision Trees, Random Forests, Neural Nets and Clustering Experience in statistical and data science programming languages (e.g. R, Python, PySpark, SAS, SQL) A quantitative degree (Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Actuarial Science) Experience of WTW's Radar software Proficient at communicating results in a concise manner both verbally and written About us Markerstudy Group is a major force in UK general insurance market, combining scale with innovation. Markerstudy Group have deep product and distribution reach through multiple brands and an experienced leadership foundation coordinating diverse and fast-evolving business units. The Group employs more than 6,000 people across the UK.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal Pricing Analyst Locations : This can be a largely remote position with the occasion travel to the office closest to you. We have offices based in Manchester, Stoke, London and Peterborough. Role Overview Markerstudy Group are looking for a Principal Pricing Analyst to join a quickly growing and developing pricing department across a range of insurance lines. You will utilise your technical expertise, in-depth knowledge of insurance industry and market leading tools to produce creative and actionable pricing solutions. This role requires a large element of coaching team members and championing best practice across the department. Reporting to the our Associate Director, you will make use of WTW Radar and Emblem and you will have responsibility for the development and maintenance of predictive models (GLM) and price optimisation including machine learning algorithms (GBM), LTV (Lifetime Value) and fair pricing principles. Ultimately creating value for our customers. Bringing best in class pricing experience, you'll be expected to provide pricing proposals considering customer and commercial outcomes, communicating these in a compelling, impactful way to all levels of stakeholders to help us make the right decisions at the right times. You'll work on multiple priorities within a fast paced, dynamic environment. You'll need to be able to manage the expectations of stakeholders alongside prioritising your workload. As a Principal Pricing Analyst, you will use your advanced analytical skills to: Be a key stakeholder influencing the direction & outcome of projects Provide technical leadership on WTW toolkit (in particular Radar Optimiser) to drive forward effective and efficient solutions Provide thought leadership on optimisation and modelling concepts Research, develop and champion the use of best practice methods and standards and ensure they are embedded throughout the department Lead the development of the Groups pricing capability Query large databases to extract and manipulate data that is fit for purpose Oversee and assist in the development and implementation of the market leading methodologies you've identified Continuously evaluate methodologies, understanding how they fit into the wider piece, and identify where they can be improved Key Skills and Experience: Previous experience within general insurance pricing Experience with some of the following predictive modelling techniques; Logistic Regression, GBMs, Elastic Net GLMs, GAMs, Decision Trees, Random Forests, Neural Nets and Clustering Experience in statistical and data science programming languages (e.g. R, Python, PySpark, SAS, SQL) A quantitative degree (Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Actuarial Science) Experience of WTW's Radar software Proficient at communicating results in a concise manner both verbally and written About us Markerstudy Group is a major force in UK general insurance market, combining scale with innovation. Markerstudy Group have deep product and distribution reach through multiple brands and an experienced leadership foundation coordinating diverse and fast-evolving business units. The Group employs more than 6,000 people across the UK.
Gregory Martin International Limited
Winchester, Hampshire
Principal Consultant - MOD, Defence, Government, Nuclear Location - Winchester, Hampshire / Hybrid role Salary: £70,000 to £90,000 plus bonus, medical, life insurance The Opportunity Our client is looking for a positive and enthusiastic Principal Consultant with demonstrable experience in developing Cat A 5-case model Business Cases within UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Government (Navy, Submarine, Army). This role combines a sound knowledge of consultancy delivery with strategic business case leadership, focussing on the strategic case and economic case, optioneering, evidence and approvals. It is an excellent opportunity to become a key member of a small, agile, and growing consultancy working at the heart of Defence transformation. You will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills , strong stakeholder engagement skills and able to build collaborative relationships You will work in a dynamic team with consultants, analysts and senior MOD stakeholders across a range of complex transformation programmes. This role will initially support Defence clients, delivering robust, evidence-based Business Cases that secure investment and enable successful delivery. Skills & Experience required for role of Principal Consultant: We believe skills and experience of the following will enable you to excel in this role: Extensive experience developing MOD Business Cases (SOC, OBC, FBC) for complex programmes, platforms, digital, data, or capability investments. Collaborative working with MOD finance, commercial, and assurance teams. Strong knowledge of HM Treasury Green Book, JSP 655 and Defence approvals processes. Proven ability to build compelling strategic, economic, commercial, financial, and management cases supported by robust evidence and analysis. Experience eliciting requirements, defining business processes, and developing target operating models in complex Defence environments. Knowledge of data analysis, benefits realisation, and performance measurement to underpin investment decisions. Requirements management. Capability Management. Experience leading senior client interactions and establishing trusted-advisor relationships on both short- and long-term engagements. Strong delivery leadership skills, including managing multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with ability to influence at all levels. A positive, flexible, and collaborative approach, with a preference for building and working as part of high-performing teams. The ability to engage and enthuse personnel, and provide effective support and challenge, across all areas and at all levels within client organisations. Recent UK Defence Security Clearance (SC or DV) would be benefical. Qualifications- Degree, MBA or equiv experience , Project Management qualifications e.g. APMP useful. The Principal Consultants role will include: Leading the development of high-value MOD Business Cases, including Strategic Outline Case (SOC), Outline Business Case (OBC), and Full Business Case (FBC), in line with HM Treasury Green Book and MOD approvals processes. Shaping investment strategies, options analysis, affordability models, investment appraisals, benefits cases, and value-for-money arguments to secure senior and investment approval. Working directly with MOD and Defence stakeholders as a lead business analyst and trusted advisor to help stakeholders agree the best option / strategy. Defining and analysing complex business problems, operating models, and capability gaps within Defence environments. Providing leadership, and leading teams across solution architecture and delivery oversight to ensure Business Cases are credible, deliverable, and benefits-led. Contributing to developing the company's business case and analysis capabilities. Developing and managing senior client relationships, including SROs, programme directors, and commercial, finance, and assurance stakeholders. Building and managing relationships with delivery partners and specialist associates. A competitive package will be offered, based on your experience. This is a hybrid role, you will be required to travel to client sites mainly across the Southeast, Southwest, London, occasional trips to other parts of the UK and Scotland.The role is a mix of client sites, office and home working. Principal Consultant - MOD, Defence, Government, Nuclear
May 19, 2026
Full time
Principal Consultant - MOD, Defence, Government, Nuclear Location - Winchester, Hampshire / Hybrid role Salary: £70,000 to £90,000 plus bonus, medical, life insurance The Opportunity Our client is looking for a positive and enthusiastic Principal Consultant with demonstrable experience in developing Cat A 5-case model Business Cases within UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Government (Navy, Submarine, Army). This role combines a sound knowledge of consultancy delivery with strategic business case leadership, focussing on the strategic case and economic case, optioneering, evidence and approvals. It is an excellent opportunity to become a key member of a small, agile, and growing consultancy working at the heart of Defence transformation. You will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills , strong stakeholder engagement skills and able to build collaborative relationships You will work in a dynamic team with consultants, analysts and senior MOD stakeholders across a range of complex transformation programmes. This role will initially support Defence clients, delivering robust, evidence-based Business Cases that secure investment and enable successful delivery. Skills & Experience required for role of Principal Consultant: We believe skills and experience of the following will enable you to excel in this role: Extensive experience developing MOD Business Cases (SOC, OBC, FBC) for complex programmes, platforms, digital, data, or capability investments. Collaborative working with MOD finance, commercial, and assurance teams. Strong knowledge of HM Treasury Green Book, JSP 655 and Defence approvals processes. Proven ability to build compelling strategic, economic, commercial, financial, and management cases supported by robust evidence and analysis. Experience eliciting requirements, defining business processes, and developing target operating models in complex Defence environments. Knowledge of data analysis, benefits realisation, and performance measurement to underpin investment decisions. Requirements management. Capability Management. Experience leading senior client interactions and establishing trusted-advisor relationships on both short- and long-term engagements. Strong delivery leadership skills, including managing multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with ability to influence at all levels. A positive, flexible, and collaborative approach, with a preference for building and working as part of high-performing teams. The ability to engage and enthuse personnel, and provide effective support and challenge, across all areas and at all levels within client organisations. Recent UK Defence Security Clearance (SC or DV) would be benefical. Qualifications- Degree, MBA or equiv experience , Project Management qualifications e.g. APMP useful. The Principal Consultants role will include: Leading the development of high-value MOD Business Cases, including Strategic Outline Case (SOC), Outline Business Case (OBC), and Full Business Case (FBC), in line with HM Treasury Green Book and MOD approvals processes. Shaping investment strategies, options analysis, affordability models, investment appraisals, benefits cases, and value-for-money arguments to secure senior and investment approval. Working directly with MOD and Defence stakeholders as a lead business analyst and trusted advisor to help stakeholders agree the best option / strategy. Defining and analysing complex business problems, operating models, and capability gaps within Defence environments. Providing leadership, and leading teams across solution architecture and delivery oversight to ensure Business Cases are credible, deliverable, and benefits-led. Contributing to developing the company's business case and analysis capabilities. Developing and managing senior client relationships, including SROs, programme directors, and commercial, finance, and assurance stakeholders. Building and managing relationships with delivery partners and specialist associates. A competitive package will be offered, based on your experience. This is a hybrid role, you will be required to travel to client sites mainly across the Southeast, Southwest, London, occasional trips to other parts of the UK and Scotland.The role is a mix of client sites, office and home working. Principal Consultant - MOD, Defence, Government, Nuclear
Senior / Principal / Associate Director Flood Modeller/Hydrology UK wide 75,000 plus benefits Exceptional opportunities exist with this leading consultancy who continue to grow their water group across the country. We are keen to hear from Senior to Associate Director level individuals with strong Flood Modelling/Hydrology experience. At Senior/Principal level you will lead and manage commissions, sign off modelling reporting, manage budgets as well as change control and mentor modellers. The Associate Director will act as Project Director on key commissions, lead client relationships and work-winning, set modelling governance standards across the team and oversee portfolio performance. The main focus surrounds the leadership and management and the delivery of hydrology and hydraulic modelling commissions (1D/2D fluvial, tidal and surface water) to support planning, design and construction. Providing technical direction, managing programme/budget/risk/QA, coordinate multi-disciplinary inputs, and acted as the key client interface for modelling work streams. In more detail the role will be to:- Lead and manage modelling projects end-to-end: define scope and methodology, set programme, manage budget, control risk, and deliver to agreed QA/QMS standards. Lead and manage hydrology inputs: catchment assessment, rainfall/flow estimation, hydrograph derivation, climate change allowances, and clear documentation of assumptions and uncertainty. Lead and coordinate model build, verification and scenario testing (e.g., climate change, breach/blockage, sensitivities) ensuring outputs are fit for purpose. Provide technical direction on data requirements, boundary conditions, model schematisation, mesh strategy, time step selection, roughness/structures representation, stability/performance and optimisation. Interpret and communicate results into clear, decision-ready advice for clients and design teams (mitigation optioneering, levels/FFL strategy, safe access/egress, residual risk, exceedance routing, floodplain compensation concepts where applicable). Produce and sign-off technical reports/appendices suitable for regulator review and planning/design submissions; respond to technical queries and challenge. Lead and manage stakeholder engagement with EA/LLFAs/LPAs and other technical reviewers (method agreement, meetings, review responses). Coordinate interfaces with drainage, civils, highways, geotechnical and planning teams to ensure consistent assumptions and integrated outcomes. Resource-plan and delegate tasks; mentor junior modellers; maintain consistent standards, templates, and auditable file/version control. Contribute to bids: scope, methodology, programme, assumptions, risks and fee inputs; identify follow-on opportunities. For your part you will possess:- Strong UK consultancy experience leading hydrology and hydraulic modelling projects, including delivery governance (scope/programme/budget/risk/QA). Demonstrable hydrology competence: flow estimation and hydrograph development; confident selection of methods appropriate to catchment type, data availability and study purpose; able to communicate uncertainty and sensitivity clearly. Strong hydraulic modelling understanding (stability, mesh/timestep, roughness, structures representation, boundary conditions, calibration/validation where possible). Confident client-facing communicator with excellent technical writing and project management discipline. Advanced capability in one or more of: TUFLOW, Flood Modeller, InfoWorks ICM. Strong GIS skills (QGIS/ArcGIS) for data preparation and mapping outputs. Desirable: hydrology tools familiarity (e.g., ReFH2, WINFAP, FEH methods or equivalent), plus Python/data processing and CAD familiarity. A graduate in Civil Engineering, Water/Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Geography or similar and preferably Chartered (ICE/CIWEM) In return you can expect an above industry salary and benefits package together with unrivalled career progression.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Senior / Principal / Associate Director Flood Modeller/Hydrology UK wide 75,000 plus benefits Exceptional opportunities exist with this leading consultancy who continue to grow their water group across the country. We are keen to hear from Senior to Associate Director level individuals with strong Flood Modelling/Hydrology experience. At Senior/Principal level you will lead and manage commissions, sign off modelling reporting, manage budgets as well as change control and mentor modellers. The Associate Director will act as Project Director on key commissions, lead client relationships and work-winning, set modelling governance standards across the team and oversee portfolio performance. The main focus surrounds the leadership and management and the delivery of hydrology and hydraulic modelling commissions (1D/2D fluvial, tidal and surface water) to support planning, design and construction. Providing technical direction, managing programme/budget/risk/QA, coordinate multi-disciplinary inputs, and acted as the key client interface for modelling work streams. In more detail the role will be to:- Lead and manage modelling projects end-to-end: define scope and methodology, set programme, manage budget, control risk, and deliver to agreed QA/QMS standards. Lead and manage hydrology inputs: catchment assessment, rainfall/flow estimation, hydrograph derivation, climate change allowances, and clear documentation of assumptions and uncertainty. Lead and coordinate model build, verification and scenario testing (e.g., climate change, breach/blockage, sensitivities) ensuring outputs are fit for purpose. Provide technical direction on data requirements, boundary conditions, model schematisation, mesh strategy, time step selection, roughness/structures representation, stability/performance and optimisation. Interpret and communicate results into clear, decision-ready advice for clients and design teams (mitigation optioneering, levels/FFL strategy, safe access/egress, residual risk, exceedance routing, floodplain compensation concepts where applicable). Produce and sign-off technical reports/appendices suitable for regulator review and planning/design submissions; respond to technical queries and challenge. Lead and manage stakeholder engagement with EA/LLFAs/LPAs and other technical reviewers (method agreement, meetings, review responses). Coordinate interfaces with drainage, civils, highways, geotechnical and planning teams to ensure consistent assumptions and integrated outcomes. Resource-plan and delegate tasks; mentor junior modellers; maintain consistent standards, templates, and auditable file/version control. Contribute to bids: scope, methodology, programme, assumptions, risks and fee inputs; identify follow-on opportunities. For your part you will possess:- Strong UK consultancy experience leading hydrology and hydraulic modelling projects, including delivery governance (scope/programme/budget/risk/QA). Demonstrable hydrology competence: flow estimation and hydrograph development; confident selection of methods appropriate to catchment type, data availability and study purpose; able to communicate uncertainty and sensitivity clearly. Strong hydraulic modelling understanding (stability, mesh/timestep, roughness, structures representation, boundary conditions, calibration/validation where possible). Confident client-facing communicator with excellent technical writing and project management discipline. Advanced capability in one or more of: TUFLOW, Flood Modeller, InfoWorks ICM. Strong GIS skills (QGIS/ArcGIS) for data preparation and mapping outputs. Desirable: hydrology tools familiarity (e.g., ReFH2, WINFAP, FEH methods or equivalent), plus Python/data processing and CAD familiarity. A graduate in Civil Engineering, Water/Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Geography or similar and preferably Chartered (ICE/CIWEM) In return you can expect an above industry salary and benefits package together with unrivalled career progression.
Compliance Accountant Overview We have an outstanding opportunity to join a hugely successful global business in a compliance focused capacity. This represents a rare chance to join their stable finance team, all of which is based here in the UK, on a hybrid basis. Reporting directly into the Finance Director the principal objectives of the role are to ensure accurate and timely delivery of filing obligations across multiple jurisdictions, while maintaining effective communication with external advisers and internal stakeholders. Responsibilities : Coordinating externally managed tax and financial accounts filing compliance across 10+ jurisdictions including USA, APAC and EU Primary internal contact for external consultants in their preparation of annual tax and statutory filings (including any associated audits). Managing data requests and internal coordination Maintaining compliance calendars and monitoring deadlines Reviewing deliverables for completeness prior to submission Ownership of UK VAT process (data capture, review, submission, payments) Primary internal contact for external advisers, coordinating information flow and deadlines Monthly reconciliation of Group tax balance sheet accounts Supporting year-end audit queries relating to tax compliance Tracking regulatory updates from advisers and coordinating internal responses Improving processes, documentation and controls US Remit Oversight of Avalara-managed US sales tax process Identifying potential new state filing obligations and monitoring any assessed exposures Researching customer nexus positions and summarising findings for FD review, including exemptions Liaising with US advisers where required Person Profile Strong academics and a professional accounting qualification or working towards one, are an absolute must. This role would suit someone with significant tax and statutory filing experience to date, ideally encompassing US sales tax in a previous position. You must be agile, possess excellent communication skills and be proven at developing strong relationships with internal stakeholders as well as external partners.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Compliance Accountant Overview We have an outstanding opportunity to join a hugely successful global business in a compliance focused capacity. This represents a rare chance to join their stable finance team, all of which is based here in the UK, on a hybrid basis. Reporting directly into the Finance Director the principal objectives of the role are to ensure accurate and timely delivery of filing obligations across multiple jurisdictions, while maintaining effective communication with external advisers and internal stakeholders. Responsibilities : Coordinating externally managed tax and financial accounts filing compliance across 10+ jurisdictions including USA, APAC and EU Primary internal contact for external consultants in their preparation of annual tax and statutory filings (including any associated audits). Managing data requests and internal coordination Maintaining compliance calendars and monitoring deadlines Reviewing deliverables for completeness prior to submission Ownership of UK VAT process (data capture, review, submission, payments) Primary internal contact for external advisers, coordinating information flow and deadlines Monthly reconciliation of Group tax balance sheet accounts Supporting year-end audit queries relating to tax compliance Tracking regulatory updates from advisers and coordinating internal responses Improving processes, documentation and controls US Remit Oversight of Avalara-managed US sales tax process Identifying potential new state filing obligations and monitoring any assessed exposures Researching customer nexus positions and summarising findings for FD review, including exemptions Liaising with US advisers where required Person Profile Strong academics and a professional accounting qualification or working towards one, are an absolute must. This role would suit someone with significant tax and statutory filing experience to date, ideally encompassing US sales tax in a previous position. You must be agile, possess excellent communication skills and be proven at developing strong relationships with internal stakeholders as well as external partners.
Senior Recruitment Consultant - Legal London (Hybrid available) Private Practice & In-House Legal Recruitment Build your legal recruitment career at the very top of the market. Henderson Scott is a recognised leader in professional services recruitment, with a long-established and highly respected Legal division. Due to continued growth and client demand, we're looking to hire an ambitious Senior Recruitment Consultant to join our London Legal team. This opportunity is ideal for a driven legal recruiter with 1-3 years' experience who wants exposure to elite clients, access to established networks, and a clear, accelerated path to Director level within 2-3 years. The Opportunity You'll step into a warm, well-connected desk with access to: Established candidate and client networks across London Relationships with US law firms, Magic Circle, and Silver Circle firms A strong brand with deep credibility in the legal market Ongoing roles across private practice and in-house legal functions This is not a cold start. You'll be supported by experienced legal leaders, proven delivery infrastructure, and a collaborative team culture designed to help high performers scale quickly. What You'll Be Doing Managing and developing relationships with leading London-based law firms Working with high-calibre associate through partner-level candidates Growing your desk through a mix of warm relationships and targeted business development Delivering a best-in-class recruitment experience to clients and candidates Building the foundations for future leadership responsibility Clear Progression - Fast-Track to Director At Henderson Scott, progression is merit-based and genuinely achievable. High-performing consultants can expect: Promotion to Principal / Managing Consultant in the short term A defined pathway to Associate Director / Director within 2-3 years The opportunity to build and lead a team as the division continues to grow You'll be supported with leadership coaching, market expertise, and the autonomy to shape your own success. What We're Looking For 1-3 years' experience in legal recruitment (private practice or in-house) Ambition to progress quickly and build a long-term career Strong communication and relationship-building skills A commercial mindset and desire to work at the top end of the market Motivation, resilience, and a competitive edge Why Henderson Scott? Market-leading brand in Legal & Professional Services recruitment Access to premium London and international legal clients Highly competitive basic salary and uncapped commission Clear progression framework with real examples of internal promotion Supportive, high-performance culture with experienced leadership If you're a legal recruiter who wants more exposure, faster progression, and a seat at the top table of the London legal market, this is the move that accelerates your career. Apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Recruitment Consultant - Legal London (Hybrid available) Private Practice & In-House Legal Recruitment Build your legal recruitment career at the very top of the market. Henderson Scott is a recognised leader in professional services recruitment, with a long-established and highly respected Legal division. Due to continued growth and client demand, we're looking to hire an ambitious Senior Recruitment Consultant to join our London Legal team. This opportunity is ideal for a driven legal recruiter with 1-3 years' experience who wants exposure to elite clients, access to established networks, and a clear, accelerated path to Director level within 2-3 years. The Opportunity You'll step into a warm, well-connected desk with access to: Established candidate and client networks across London Relationships with US law firms, Magic Circle, and Silver Circle firms A strong brand with deep credibility in the legal market Ongoing roles across private practice and in-house legal functions This is not a cold start. You'll be supported by experienced legal leaders, proven delivery infrastructure, and a collaborative team culture designed to help high performers scale quickly. What You'll Be Doing Managing and developing relationships with leading London-based law firms Working with high-calibre associate through partner-level candidates Growing your desk through a mix of warm relationships and targeted business development Delivering a best-in-class recruitment experience to clients and candidates Building the foundations for future leadership responsibility Clear Progression - Fast-Track to Director At Henderson Scott, progression is merit-based and genuinely achievable. High-performing consultants can expect: Promotion to Principal / Managing Consultant in the short term A defined pathway to Associate Director / Director within 2-3 years The opportunity to build and lead a team as the division continues to grow You'll be supported with leadership coaching, market expertise, and the autonomy to shape your own success. What We're Looking For 1-3 years' experience in legal recruitment (private practice or in-house) Ambition to progress quickly and build a long-term career Strong communication and relationship-building skills A commercial mindset and desire to work at the top end of the market Motivation, resilience, and a competitive edge Why Henderson Scott? Market-leading brand in Legal & Professional Services recruitment Access to premium London and international legal clients Highly competitive basic salary and uncapped commission Clear progression framework with real examples of internal promotion Supportive, high-performance culture with experienced leadership If you're a legal recruiter who wants more exposure, faster progression, and a seat at the top table of the London legal market, this is the move that accelerates your career. Apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Building Safety Case Manager £60,000 - £65,000 London & Home Counties Permanent Home/Field Based About A well-established property services consultancy operating across the UK residential sector, this organisation works with a broad range of clients including large PLC developers, residential management companies, and landlord clients to deliver professional building safety and compliance services. With a reputation built on technical expertise and sector-specific knowledge, the business positions itself as a leading provider of managed services to the property industry. This role sits within the Building Safety function, reporting directly to the Director of Building Safety, and has been created to manage the end-to-end building safety case process across a portfolio of higher-risk residential developments. It is a client-facing, compliance-critical position that requires both technical understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 and the interpersonal skills to manage relationships with multiple stakeholders simultaneously. The role is based on a hybrid working pattern, with regular travel into London and across the portfolio required to attend site visits, client meetings, and multi-disciplinary coordination sessions. The Role This is a substantive compliance management role at the centre of post-Grenfell regulatory delivery. You will own the building safety case process for a defined portfolio, coordinating across fire engineers, surveyors, contractors, and client representatives to ensure all documentation is accurate, current, and regulator-ready. Produce, maintain, and submit Building Safety Cases and Safety Case Reports to the Regulator as required Keep the Golden Thread documentation current, ensuring all records are accurate, correctly saved, and appropriately shared Re-issue and maintain Resident Engagement Strategies, including collating and analysing resident data Coordinate multi-disciplinary site visits and meetings with contractors and suppliers Manage financial administration for the service, including supplier payments and client invoicing Provide regular reporting to clients and senior management, and fulfil Mandatory Occurrence Reporting obligations About You You will be a compliance or building safety professional with a solid grounding in the Building Safety Act 2022 and the confidence to manage complex, multi-stakeholder portfolios independently. Detailed working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022 and associated secondary legislation, including the obligations of the Principal Accountable Person Experience in property management, with an understanding of lease structures and client relationships within the residential sector Proven project management capability, with the ability to coordinate across multiple disciplines and workstreams concurrently Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience producing formal reports and presenting to clients Comfortable managing financial processes including supplier payments and client invoicing Organised, methodical, and able to maintain documentation standards across a live portfolio Based in or commutable to London, and willing to travel across the portfolio on a regular basis to fulfil the requirements of the role For a confidential conversation on this position please reach out to Kieran Williams at Joshua Robert Recruitment.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Building Safety Case Manager £60,000 - £65,000 London & Home Counties Permanent Home/Field Based About A well-established property services consultancy operating across the UK residential sector, this organisation works with a broad range of clients including large PLC developers, residential management companies, and landlord clients to deliver professional building safety and compliance services. With a reputation built on technical expertise and sector-specific knowledge, the business positions itself as a leading provider of managed services to the property industry. This role sits within the Building Safety function, reporting directly to the Director of Building Safety, and has been created to manage the end-to-end building safety case process across a portfolio of higher-risk residential developments. It is a client-facing, compliance-critical position that requires both technical understanding of the Building Safety Act 2022 and the interpersonal skills to manage relationships with multiple stakeholders simultaneously. The role is based on a hybrid working pattern, with regular travel into London and across the portfolio required to attend site visits, client meetings, and multi-disciplinary coordination sessions. The Role This is a substantive compliance management role at the centre of post-Grenfell regulatory delivery. You will own the building safety case process for a defined portfolio, coordinating across fire engineers, surveyors, contractors, and client representatives to ensure all documentation is accurate, current, and regulator-ready. Produce, maintain, and submit Building Safety Cases and Safety Case Reports to the Regulator as required Keep the Golden Thread documentation current, ensuring all records are accurate, correctly saved, and appropriately shared Re-issue and maintain Resident Engagement Strategies, including collating and analysing resident data Coordinate multi-disciplinary site visits and meetings with contractors and suppliers Manage financial administration for the service, including supplier payments and client invoicing Provide regular reporting to clients and senior management, and fulfil Mandatory Occurrence Reporting obligations About You You will be a compliance or building safety professional with a solid grounding in the Building Safety Act 2022 and the confidence to manage complex, multi-stakeholder portfolios independently. Detailed working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022 and associated secondary legislation, including the obligations of the Principal Accountable Person Experience in property management, with an understanding of lease structures and client relationships within the residential sector Proven project management capability, with the ability to coordinate across multiple disciplines and workstreams concurrently Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience producing formal reports and presenting to clients Comfortable managing financial processes including supplier payments and client invoicing Organised, methodical, and able to maintain documentation standards across a live portfolio Based in or commutable to London, and willing to travel across the portfolio on a regular basis to fulfil the requirements of the role For a confidential conversation on this position please reach out to Kieran Williams at Joshua Robert Recruitment.
Principal Associate / Legal Director - Financial Services Regulatory National Hybrid Working 8+ PQE Yolk Recruitment are working with a leading national law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Financial Services Regulatory lawyer to join its expanding Commercial practice at Principal Associate or Legal Director level. This is a strategic senior hire within a highly regarded specialist team that advises a broad range of financial institutions, asset managers, investment firms, fintech businesses and retail financial services providers on complex regulatory matters. The team has an excellent reputation in the market and works with an impressive portfolio of national and international clients. The Opportunity This role will focus heavily on the asset management and investments space, advising clients on the evolving regulatory landscape and helping shape commercially focused solutions within a fast-moving sector. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor across a broad range of regulatory matters including FCA compliance, regulatory perimeter issues, authorisations, governance frameworks, consumer investment products and ongoing conduct obligations. You will also play a key role in supporting transactional and cross-border matters alongside Corporate and Funds teams, advising on the regulatory aspects of structuring, launches and investment strategies. This opportunity would suit someone who enjoys combining high-level advisory work with client relationship management, business development and team leadership responsibilities. The Candidate Applications are welcomed from senior Financial Services Regulatory lawyers with strong technical expertise and experience advising clients within the investments, asset management or broader retail financial services sector. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: Strong knowledge of FCA regulation and the wider UK regulatory framework Experience advising on matters such as MiFID II, UCITS, AIFMD, ESG regulation and SMCR Confidence handling complex advisory matters autonomously Strong client management and stakeholder engagement skills Experience supervising and mentoring junior lawyers A commercial and solutions-focused mindset An interest in contributing to the continued growth of a specialist regulatory practice Experience across wider financial services areas such as payments, insurance, e-money or capital markets would be advantageous, though not essential. The Firm The successful candidate will join a collaborative national Commercial team working across multiple UK offices. The wider group is recognised for its strength across technology, data, intellectual property, outsourcing, infrastructure and complex commercial advisory work. The firm is known for its modern and flexible approach, strong internal culture and commitment to innovation, diversity and professional development. It offers genuinely high-quality work alongside a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals are encouraged to develop their own profile and specialism. What's on Offer National platform with high-profile clients Complex and market-leading regulatory work Genuine progression opportunities Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Strong benefits package and competitive remuneration Supportive, collaborative and entrepreneurial culture For further information or to apply confidentially, please get in touch. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Nicole Smith on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Principal Associate / Legal Director - Financial Services Regulatory National Hybrid Working 8+ PQE Yolk Recruitment are working with a leading national law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Financial Services Regulatory lawyer to join its expanding Commercial practice at Principal Associate or Legal Director level. This is a strategic senior hire within a highly regarded specialist team that advises a broad range of financial institutions, asset managers, investment firms, fintech businesses and retail financial services providers on complex regulatory matters. The team has an excellent reputation in the market and works with an impressive portfolio of national and international clients. The Opportunity This role will focus heavily on the asset management and investments space, advising clients on the evolving regulatory landscape and helping shape commercially focused solutions within a fast-moving sector. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor across a broad range of regulatory matters including FCA compliance, regulatory perimeter issues, authorisations, governance frameworks, consumer investment products and ongoing conduct obligations. You will also play a key role in supporting transactional and cross-border matters alongside Corporate and Funds teams, advising on the regulatory aspects of structuring, launches and investment strategies. This opportunity would suit someone who enjoys combining high-level advisory work with client relationship management, business development and team leadership responsibilities. The Candidate Applications are welcomed from senior Financial Services Regulatory lawyers with strong technical expertise and experience advising clients within the investments, asset management or broader retail financial services sector. Candidates should be able to demonstrate: Strong knowledge of FCA regulation and the wider UK regulatory framework Experience advising on matters such as MiFID II, UCITS, AIFMD, ESG regulation and SMCR Confidence handling complex advisory matters autonomously Strong client management and stakeholder engagement skills Experience supervising and mentoring junior lawyers A commercial and solutions-focused mindset An interest in contributing to the continued growth of a specialist regulatory practice Experience across wider financial services areas such as payments, insurance, e-money or capital markets would be advantageous, though not essential. The Firm The successful candidate will join a collaborative national Commercial team working across multiple UK offices. The wider group is recognised for its strength across technology, data, intellectual property, outsourcing, infrastructure and complex commercial advisory work. The firm is known for its modern and flexible approach, strong internal culture and commitment to innovation, diversity and professional development. It offers genuinely high-quality work alongside a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals are encouraged to develop their own profile and specialism. What's on Offer National platform with high-profile clients Complex and market-leading regulatory work Genuine progression opportunities Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Strong benefits package and competitive remuneration Supportive, collaborative and entrepreneurial culture For further information or to apply confidentially, please get in touch. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Nicole Smith on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
REED Practice is excited to be working in partnership with a long-established firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, and Registered Auditors based in Wimborne, Dorset. The practice has been operating for over 45 years, serving more than 1,000 clients across Dorset and the wider region, providing a broad range of professional services, including audit, accounts preparation, taxation, business advisory, bookkeeping, payroll, and outsourcing solutions. They work with individuals, small businesses, and larger companies-ranging from sole traders needing tax returns to organisations with up to £25m turnover requiring audit and corporate tax advice. Owing to growth within the Audit Team, our client is recruiting as Audit Principal or Associate Director Audit Principal / Associate Director Full Time, Hybrid working (3 days at home, 2 days office after probation) Salary: DOE £80000 - £95,000 per annum + Guaranteed bonus + Progression On offer is The opportunity to manage a mixed portfolio (Accounts and Audit, weighted depending on skillset) Build long term rapport with new and existing clients in a client facing role. Progression towards an Associate Director level Hybrid working after 3 months probation (3 days at home, 2 days office) Joining a supportive and growing team of 35 within new offices. Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities to contribute to department strategy and growth. Duties: Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of audit engagements from planning through to completion. Review audit files in line with professional and regulatory standards, ensuring technical accuracy and quality. Lead, support, and develop audit seniors and trainees, providing coaching, feedback, and performance oversight. Act as a primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong professional relationships and addressing queries effectively. Ensure engagement delivery aligns with internal processes, budget requirements, and project deadlines. Contribute to departmental resource planning, workflow management, and team utilisation. Support Partners with technical matters, reporting, and business development initiatives including proposals and tender submissions. Keep up to date with relevant audit, accounting, and regulatory developments and promote best practice across the team. Qualifications & Experience ACA/ACCA Qualified (or equivalent). Significant post-qualification audit experience within an accountancy practice. Strong understanding of UK auditing standards and financial reporting frameworks, including FRS 102. Proven experience managing audit engagements and overseeing audit teams. Experience working with a varied client base across multiple sectors. Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High level of technical competence and professional judgement. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering high-quality service. Professional, methodical, and proactive working style.
May 14, 2026
Full time
REED Practice is excited to be working in partnership with a long-established firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, and Registered Auditors based in Wimborne, Dorset. The practice has been operating for over 45 years, serving more than 1,000 clients across Dorset and the wider region, providing a broad range of professional services, including audit, accounts preparation, taxation, business advisory, bookkeeping, payroll, and outsourcing solutions. They work with individuals, small businesses, and larger companies-ranging from sole traders needing tax returns to organisations with up to £25m turnover requiring audit and corporate tax advice. Owing to growth within the Audit Team, our client is recruiting as Audit Principal or Associate Director Audit Principal / Associate Director Full Time, Hybrid working (3 days at home, 2 days office after probation) Salary: DOE £80000 - £95,000 per annum + Guaranteed bonus + Progression On offer is The opportunity to manage a mixed portfolio (Accounts and Audit, weighted depending on skillset) Build long term rapport with new and existing clients in a client facing role. Progression towards an Associate Director level Hybrid working after 3 months probation (3 days at home, 2 days office) Joining a supportive and growing team of 35 within new offices. Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities to contribute to department strategy and growth. Duties: Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of audit engagements from planning through to completion. Review audit files in line with professional and regulatory standards, ensuring technical accuracy and quality. Lead, support, and develop audit seniors and trainees, providing coaching, feedback, and performance oversight. Act as a primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong professional relationships and addressing queries effectively. Ensure engagement delivery aligns with internal processes, budget requirements, and project deadlines. Contribute to departmental resource planning, workflow management, and team utilisation. Support Partners with technical matters, reporting, and business development initiatives including proposals and tender submissions. Keep up to date with relevant audit, accounting, and regulatory developments and promote best practice across the team. Qualifications & Experience ACA/ACCA Qualified (or equivalent). Significant post-qualification audit experience within an accountancy practice. Strong understanding of UK auditing standards and financial reporting frameworks, including FRS 102. Proven experience managing audit engagements and overseeing audit teams. Experience working with a varied client base across multiple sectors. Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High level of technical competence and professional judgement. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering high-quality service. Professional, methodical, and proactive working style.
Our client is seeking an exceptional communications leader to join them as their first Director of Communications & PR. This is a pivotal opportunity to shape and deliver a bold, inclusive and transparent communications strategy that will drive engagement, strengthen our client's reputation and support their ambition to be exceptional. Reporting directly to the Principal and Chief Executive, you will be the College's senior professional lead for communications, reputation and stakeholder engagement. You will develop and implement a whole-college communication and engagement strategy, champion open and purposeful communication, and ensure clarity, consistency and accessibility across all channels and campuses. You will work closely with senior leaders, staff and students, aligning messaging, building trust and fostering a culture of collaboration and shared purpose. Our client is looking for a credible, values-led professional with significant experience leading complex communications in a multi-stakeholder environment. You will be confident influencing senior leaders, skilled at managing reputational risk and passionate about inclusive communication. If you are motivated by the opportunity to make a visible and lasting impact, our client wants to hear from you. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange a conversation by emailing , to discuss this opportunity before the closing date. Closing date: Tuesday 16 June 2026 Interview date: Friday 26 June 2026
May 14, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking an exceptional communications leader to join them as their first Director of Communications & PR. This is a pivotal opportunity to shape and deliver a bold, inclusive and transparent communications strategy that will drive engagement, strengthen our client's reputation and support their ambition to be exceptional. Reporting directly to the Principal and Chief Executive, you will be the College's senior professional lead for communications, reputation and stakeholder engagement. You will develop and implement a whole-college communication and engagement strategy, champion open and purposeful communication, and ensure clarity, consistency and accessibility across all channels and campuses. You will work closely with senior leaders, staff and students, aligning messaging, building trust and fostering a culture of collaboration and shared purpose. Our client is looking for a credible, values-led professional with significant experience leading complex communications in a multi-stakeholder environment. You will be confident influencing senior leaders, skilled at managing reputational risk and passionate about inclusive communication. If you are motivated by the opportunity to make a visible and lasting impact, our client wants to hear from you. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange a conversation by emailing , to discuss this opportunity before the closing date. Closing date: Tuesday 16 June 2026 Interview date: Friday 26 June 2026
Job Title: Associate Town Planner Location Nottingham As an Associate Town Planner, you will take a leading role within a multidisciplinary team of planners and urban designers, delivering high-quality planning services across a diverse portfolio of projects. You will be responsible for overseeing complex schemes, managing key client relationships, and contributing to the strategic direction of projects and the wider business. This role offers a strong balance of project leadership, commercial responsibility, and team development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment that values innovation and creativity. Key Responsibilities Project & Technical Leadership Lead the delivery of complex planning projects from inception through to determination Oversee preparation and submission of high-quality planning applications, appeals and supporting reports Provide expert planning advice on a wide range of development proposals Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high professional standard Client & Stakeholder Management Act as a senior point of contact for key clients Build, maintain and strengthen long-term client relationships Represent the consultancy at meetings, hearings and public consultations Provide clear, commercially focused planning advice and guidance Strategic & Commercial Contribution Contribute to the development and implementation of planning strategies Identify opportunities for new work and support business development activity Assist in preparing bids, tenders and fee proposals Promote a commercially aware approach across all project work Leadership & Mentoring Support, guide and mentor junior and mid-level planners Foster a collaborative, supportive and high-performance team culture Contribute to internal knowledge sharing and professional development initiatives Collaboration Work closely with urban designers and technical specialists to deliver integrated planning solutions Encourage innovative, design-led approaches to development opportunities Requirements Degree in Town Planning or related discipline (essential) Chartered Membership of the RTPI (or equivalent) Significant experience within a UK planning consultancy or local authority environment Proven track record at Senior or Principal level, ready to step into an Associate role Strong experience managing complex planning applications and projects Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness and ability to support business growth Confident leadership and mentoring capability Knowledge across residential, mixed-use and broader development sectors desirable What's on Offer Senior leadership role within a growing and ambitious consultancy Opportunity to influence major and complex development projects Strong emphasis on creativity, collaboration and innovation Clear progression opportunities toward Director level Flexible and supportive working culture Exposure to a wide variety of project types and sectors Competitive salary and benefits package Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Town Planner Location Nottingham As an Associate Town Planner, you will take a leading role within a multidisciplinary team of planners and urban designers, delivering high-quality planning services across a diverse portfolio of projects. You will be responsible for overseeing complex schemes, managing key client relationships, and contributing to the strategic direction of projects and the wider business. This role offers a strong balance of project leadership, commercial responsibility, and team development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment that values innovation and creativity. Key Responsibilities Project & Technical Leadership Lead the delivery of complex planning projects from inception through to determination Oversee preparation and submission of high-quality planning applications, appeals and supporting reports Provide expert planning advice on a wide range of development proposals Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to a high professional standard Client & Stakeholder Management Act as a senior point of contact for key clients Build, maintain and strengthen long-term client relationships Represent the consultancy at meetings, hearings and public consultations Provide clear, commercially focused planning advice and guidance Strategic & Commercial Contribution Contribute to the development and implementation of planning strategies Identify opportunities for new work and support business development activity Assist in preparing bids, tenders and fee proposals Promote a commercially aware approach across all project work Leadership & Mentoring Support, guide and mentor junior and mid-level planners Foster a collaborative, supportive and high-performance team culture Contribute to internal knowledge sharing and professional development initiatives Collaboration Work closely with urban designers and technical specialists to deliver integrated planning solutions Encourage innovative, design-led approaches to development opportunities Requirements Degree in Town Planning or related discipline (essential) Chartered Membership of the RTPI (or equivalent) Significant experience within a UK planning consultancy or local authority environment Proven track record at Senior or Principal level, ready to step into an Associate role Strong experience managing complex planning applications and projects Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills Strong commercial awareness and ability to support business growth Confident leadership and mentoring capability Knowledge across residential, mixed-use and broader development sectors desirable What's on Offer Senior leadership role within a growing and ambitious consultancy Opportunity to influence major and complex development projects Strong emphasis on creativity, collaboration and innovation Clear progression opportunities toward Director level Flexible and supportive working culture Exposure to a wide variety of project types and sectors Competitive salary and benefits package Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
REED Practice is excited to be working in partnership with a long-established firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, and Registered Auditors based in Wimborne, Dorset. The practice has been operating for over 45 years, serving more than 1,000 clients across Dorset and the wider region, providing a broad range of professional services, including audit, accounts preparation, taxation, business advisory, bookkeeping, payroll, and outsourcing solutions. They work with individuals, small businesses, and larger companies-ranging from sole traders needing tax returns to organisations with up to £25m turnover requiring audit and corporate tax advice. Owing to growth within the Audit Team, our client is recruiting as Audit Principal or Associate Director Audit Principal / Associate Director Full Time, Hybrid working (3 days at home, 2 days office after probation) Salary: DOE £80000 - £95,000 per annum + Guaranteed bonus + Progression On offer is The opportunity to manage a mixed portfolio (Accounts and Audit, weighted depending on skillset) Build long term rapport with new and existing clients in a client facing role. Progression towards an Associate Director level Hybrid working after 3 months probation (3 days at home, 2 days office) Joining a supportive and growing team of 35 within new offices. Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities to contribute to department strategy and growth. Duties: Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of audit engagements from planning through to completion. Review audit files in line with professional and regulatory standards, ensuring technical accuracy and quality. Lead, support, and develop audit seniors and trainees, providing coaching, feedback, and performance oversight. Act as a primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong professional relationships and addressing queries effectively. Ensure engagement delivery aligns with internal processes, budget requirements, and project deadlines. Contribute to departmental resource planning, workflow management, and team utilisation. Support Partners with technical matters, reporting, and business development initiatives including proposals and tender submissions. Keep up to date with relevant audit, accounting, and regulatory developments and promote best practice across the team. Qualifications & Experience ACA/ACCA Qualified (or equivalent). Significant post-qualification audit experience within an accountancy practice. Strong understanding of UK auditing standards and financial reporting frameworks, including FRS 102. Proven experience managing audit engagements and overseeing audit teams. Experience working with a varied client base across multiple sectors. Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High level of technical competence and professional judgement. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering high-quality service. Professional, methodical, and proactive working style.
May 14, 2026
Full time
REED Practice is excited to be working in partnership with a long-established firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, and Registered Auditors based in Wimborne, Dorset. The practice has been operating for over 45 years, serving more than 1,000 clients across Dorset and the wider region, providing a broad range of professional services, including audit, accounts preparation, taxation, business advisory, bookkeeping, payroll, and outsourcing solutions. They work with individuals, small businesses, and larger companies-ranging from sole traders needing tax returns to organisations with up to £25m turnover requiring audit and corporate tax advice. Owing to growth within the Audit Team, our client is recruiting as Audit Principal or Associate Director Audit Principal / Associate Director Full Time, Hybrid working (3 days at home, 2 days office after probation) Salary: DOE £80000 - £95,000 per annum + Guaranteed bonus + Progression On offer is The opportunity to manage a mixed portfolio (Accounts and Audit, weighted depending on skillset) Build long term rapport with new and existing clients in a client facing role. Progression towards an Associate Director level Hybrid working after 3 months probation (3 days at home, 2 days office) Joining a supportive and growing team of 35 within new offices. Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities to contribute to department strategy and growth. Duties: Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of audit engagements from planning through to completion. Review audit files in line with professional and regulatory standards, ensuring technical accuracy and quality. Lead, support, and develop audit seniors and trainees, providing coaching, feedback, and performance oversight. Act as a primary point of contact for clients, maintaining strong professional relationships and addressing queries effectively. Ensure engagement delivery aligns with internal processes, budget requirements, and project deadlines. Contribute to departmental resource planning, workflow management, and team utilisation. Support Partners with technical matters, reporting, and business development initiatives including proposals and tender submissions. Keep up to date with relevant audit, accounting, and regulatory developments and promote best practice across the team. Qualifications & Experience ACA/ACCA Qualified (or equivalent). Significant post-qualification audit experience within an accountancy practice. Strong understanding of UK auditing standards and financial reporting frameworks, including FRS 102. Proven experience managing audit engagements and overseeing audit teams. Experience working with a varied client base across multiple sectors. Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-management abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High level of technical competence and professional judgement. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Client-focused approach with a commitment to delivering high-quality service. Professional, methodical, and proactive working style.
Our client is a large, diverse and vibrant further education college located in the heart of Birmingham. The College offers a wide range of vocational, academic and apprenticeship programmes to thousands of students each year, supporting its local communities and employers to develop the skills needed for the future. Our client is seeking to appoint an outstanding Executive Director of Finance to lead, mentor and develop their finance team, fostering a culture of high performance, continuous improvement and digital innovation. The successful candidate will be a fully qualified accountant and have significant experience in senior financial management roles, ideally within the education or public sector. You will provide strategic financial leadership, ensure robust financial management and reporting and work closely with the Vice Principal/CFO, Principal and Senior Leadership Team to support the delivery of the College's organisational aims and ambitions. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange an initial conversation by emailing , to discuss the role before the closing date. Closes: 9am on Monday 15 June 2026 Interviews: Friday 26 June 2026
May 14, 2026
Full time
Our client is a large, diverse and vibrant further education college located in the heart of Birmingham. The College offers a wide range of vocational, academic and apprenticeship programmes to thousands of students each year, supporting its local communities and employers to develop the skills needed for the future. Our client is seeking to appoint an outstanding Executive Director of Finance to lead, mentor and develop their finance team, fostering a culture of high performance, continuous improvement and digital innovation. The successful candidate will be a fully qualified accountant and have significant experience in senior financial management roles, ideally within the education or public sector. You will provide strategic financial leadership, ensure robust financial management and reporting and work closely with the Vice Principal/CFO, Principal and Senior Leadership Team to support the delivery of the College's organisational aims and ambitions. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange an initial conversation by emailing , to discuss the role before the closing date. Closes: 9am on Monday 15 June 2026 Interviews: Friday 26 June 2026
Principal Technical Safety Engineer with knowledge and experience of Software Development Warrington and Other Locations Risktec is looking for a Principal Technical Safety Engineer who not only has strong technical safety expertise, but also a genuine interest in and aptitude for software development. Specifically, we are seeking someone who can maintain and further develop our internal software tools that support our consultancy services. Background Risktec Solutions is an established, independent and specialist risk management consulting and training company, and is part of the TÜV Rheinland Group. We help clients to manage health, safety, security, environmental and business risk in sectors where the impact of loss is significant. Our people are high calibre professionals, with a strong focus on meeting clients expectations and we have offices across the UK and in the Netherlands, Dubai, Muscat, Houston and Calgary. Role Description The successful candidate will be part of an energetic, expanding team, and will be expected to work effectively and collaboratively with colleagues on multiple projects in a supportive, progressive environment. This permanent position would be based preferably at our Warrington office, but our other office locations will also be considered. The role may involve some occasional travel within the UK and world-wide locations to meet project requirements. This varied and challenging role will help drive forward Risktec s risk management consulting services, with your focus in two key areas: Technical safety project work and consultancy for external clients; and Maintenance and development of internal software packages supporting consultancy services. Consulting Key Skills and Experience Applicants should have a relevant Science, Mathematics or Engineering Degree , and possess strong analytical thinking, numerical, written and verbal communication skills. The candidate must have a minimum of eight years of relevant experience in some of the following areas: QRA and other technical safety studies (BRA, EERA, ESSA, FERA, Facility Siting Studies, etc.) Consequence and physical effects modelling Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Fire and Gas Mapping Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) studies Experience in the use of software packages such as SAFETI, PHAST, FRED, SHEPHERD, FLACS, FDS, Reliability/ Availability Workbench Software Development Key Skills and Experience Due to the varied nature of the role, candidates must have a broad experience base, with the ability to select the optimum technology for a particular problem. To this end, the candidate must have some experience in several of the following areas: Full stack development Python (and associated data analysis libraries such as Numpy and Pandas) C#, .NET, and JavaScript/Typescript Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Linux, including bash scripting Git You will maintain, develop and use internal software relating to our risk modelling capabilities, supporting consultancy projects across the company. This will include routine development of our existing internal tools, as well as ad-hoc support to other consultants where automated software solutions are required. Tasks may include scripting of simulation data analyses, 3D and mathematical modelling, process automation and development of bespoke risk modelling software solutions based on specific client requests. To fulfil this responsibility, applicants should be experienced in both front-end and back-end development languages, frameworks and third-party libraries. You will be the driving force behind the software maintenance/ development programme leading, managing and implementing it assisted by Directors, subject matter experts and consultants. Our Offer We have an established competence framework, with regular appraisals and a defined pathway for progression. In addition, a competitive package of salary and benefits is offered for permanent staff, including: 33 days annual leave (including public holidays) Flexible working Company-wide, inclusive profit share scheme Private medical insurance Life insurance 7.5% contribution into a pension scheme Payment of subscription fees for membership of one professional body
May 14, 2026
Full time
Principal Technical Safety Engineer with knowledge and experience of Software Development Warrington and Other Locations Risktec is looking for a Principal Technical Safety Engineer who not only has strong technical safety expertise, but also a genuine interest in and aptitude for software development. Specifically, we are seeking someone who can maintain and further develop our internal software tools that support our consultancy services. Background Risktec Solutions is an established, independent and specialist risk management consulting and training company, and is part of the TÜV Rheinland Group. We help clients to manage health, safety, security, environmental and business risk in sectors where the impact of loss is significant. Our people are high calibre professionals, with a strong focus on meeting clients expectations and we have offices across the UK and in the Netherlands, Dubai, Muscat, Houston and Calgary. Role Description The successful candidate will be part of an energetic, expanding team, and will be expected to work effectively and collaboratively with colleagues on multiple projects in a supportive, progressive environment. This permanent position would be based preferably at our Warrington office, but our other office locations will also be considered. The role may involve some occasional travel within the UK and world-wide locations to meet project requirements. This varied and challenging role will help drive forward Risktec s risk management consulting services, with your focus in two key areas: Technical safety project work and consultancy for external clients; and Maintenance and development of internal software packages supporting consultancy services. Consulting Key Skills and Experience Applicants should have a relevant Science, Mathematics or Engineering Degree , and possess strong analytical thinking, numerical, written and verbal communication skills. The candidate must have a minimum of eight years of relevant experience in some of the following areas: QRA and other technical safety studies (BRA, EERA, ESSA, FERA, Facility Siting Studies, etc.) Consequence and physical effects modelling Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Fire and Gas Mapping Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) studies Experience in the use of software packages such as SAFETI, PHAST, FRED, SHEPHERD, FLACS, FDS, Reliability/ Availability Workbench Software Development Key Skills and Experience Due to the varied nature of the role, candidates must have a broad experience base, with the ability to select the optimum technology for a particular problem. To this end, the candidate must have some experience in several of the following areas: Full stack development Python (and associated data analysis libraries such as Numpy and Pandas) C#, .NET, and JavaScript/Typescript Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Linux, including bash scripting Git You will maintain, develop and use internal software relating to our risk modelling capabilities, supporting consultancy projects across the company. This will include routine development of our existing internal tools, as well as ad-hoc support to other consultants where automated software solutions are required. Tasks may include scripting of simulation data analyses, 3D and mathematical modelling, process automation and development of bespoke risk modelling software solutions based on specific client requests. To fulfil this responsibility, applicants should be experienced in both front-end and back-end development languages, frameworks and third-party libraries. You will be the driving force behind the software maintenance/ development programme leading, managing and implementing it assisted by Directors, subject matter experts and consultants. Our Offer We have an established competence framework, with regular appraisals and a defined pathway for progression. In addition, a competitive package of salary and benefits is offered for permanent staff, including: 33 days annual leave (including public holidays) Flexible working Company-wide, inclusive profit share scheme Private medical insurance Life insurance 7.5% contribution into a pension scheme Payment of subscription fees for membership of one professional body
2nd Line IT Support Engineer (Field & Remote) - 40,000/ 45,000 - Peterborough Principal IT are currently working with a leading Managed Service Provider who are looking to recruit an experienced IT Support Engineer to join their growing technical team. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused engineer who enjoys a mix of remote support, onsite work, and hands-on troubleshooting across a broad range of modern technologies. Based from their Peterborough office, with regular travel to customer sites including Heathrow, this role will primarily support a key strategic client while also assisting across the wider managed services customer base. The successful candidate will play an important role in delivering high-quality support services, maintaining strong client relationships, and contributing to ongoing service improvements within a fast-paced MSP environment. The Role As an IT Support Engineer, you will provide both remote and onsite technical support across a variety of customer environments. You will be responsible for diagnosing and resolving escalated technical issues, supporting infrastructure and cloud technologies, and ensuring excellent customer service delivery at all times. This role would suit someone with previous MSP or service desk experience who enjoys working across multiple technologies and building strong client relationships. Key Responsibilities Provide 2nd line technical support across customer environments Resolve escalated incidents from the 1st line support team Deliver both remote and onsite support where required Troubleshoot issues across systems, networks, infrastructure, and applications Manage and update tickets through the service desk platform Ensure tickets are progressed within agreed SLAs Escalate complex technical issues to senior engineers where necessary Attend customer sites to deliver onsite technical support Create and maintain technical documentation and knowledge base articles Monitor infrastructure alerts through RMM and monitoring platforms Support ongoing service improvement and automation initiatives Promote IT security best practices across customer environments Build strong working relationships with customers and stakeholders Technologies You will gain exposure to a broad range of technologies including: Microsoft Technologies Microsoft 365 Exchange Online SharePoint Microsoft Teams Entra ID / Azure Active Directory Intune / Endpoint Management Windows 10 & Windows 11 Windows Server Microsoft Defender Cloud & Infrastructure Microsoft Azure VMware & Hyper-V Backup & Disaster Recovery solutions Identity & Access Management Networking Cisco Meraki Firewalls VPN connectivity Network troubleshooting Support Tools RMM platforms Service desk systems Remote support tools Monitoring & alerting systems Skills & Experience Required Minimum 2 years' experience within an IT support, MSP, or service desk environment Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills Experience supporting Microsoft 365 environments Good understanding of networking technologies Experience using ticketing and remote support systems Excellent communication and customer service skills Strong organisational and prioritisation abilities Full UK driving licence Willingness to travel to customer sites when required Certifications Essential Microsoft Associate Certification (MD-102 or MS-102) or equivalent Desirable AZ-104 SC-300 Cisco Meraki certifications If you are an experienced 2nd line IT support engineer looking to step into a delivery-focused role with strong career development opportunities, we would love to hear from you. INDGH
May 13, 2026
Full time
2nd Line IT Support Engineer (Field & Remote) - 40,000/ 45,000 - Peterborough Principal IT are currently working with a leading Managed Service Provider who are looking to recruit an experienced IT Support Engineer to join their growing technical team. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused engineer who enjoys a mix of remote support, onsite work, and hands-on troubleshooting across a broad range of modern technologies. Based from their Peterborough office, with regular travel to customer sites including Heathrow, this role will primarily support a key strategic client while also assisting across the wider managed services customer base. The successful candidate will play an important role in delivering high-quality support services, maintaining strong client relationships, and contributing to ongoing service improvements within a fast-paced MSP environment. The Role As an IT Support Engineer, you will provide both remote and onsite technical support across a variety of customer environments. You will be responsible for diagnosing and resolving escalated technical issues, supporting infrastructure and cloud technologies, and ensuring excellent customer service delivery at all times. This role would suit someone with previous MSP or service desk experience who enjoys working across multiple technologies and building strong client relationships. Key Responsibilities Provide 2nd line technical support across customer environments Resolve escalated incidents from the 1st line support team Deliver both remote and onsite support where required Troubleshoot issues across systems, networks, infrastructure, and applications Manage and update tickets through the service desk platform Ensure tickets are progressed within agreed SLAs Escalate complex technical issues to senior engineers where necessary Attend customer sites to deliver onsite technical support Create and maintain technical documentation and knowledge base articles Monitor infrastructure alerts through RMM and monitoring platforms Support ongoing service improvement and automation initiatives Promote IT security best practices across customer environments Build strong working relationships with customers and stakeholders Technologies You will gain exposure to a broad range of technologies including: Microsoft Technologies Microsoft 365 Exchange Online SharePoint Microsoft Teams Entra ID / Azure Active Directory Intune / Endpoint Management Windows 10 & Windows 11 Windows Server Microsoft Defender Cloud & Infrastructure Microsoft Azure VMware & Hyper-V Backup & Disaster Recovery solutions Identity & Access Management Networking Cisco Meraki Firewalls VPN connectivity Network troubleshooting Support Tools RMM platforms Service desk systems Remote support tools Monitoring & alerting systems Skills & Experience Required Minimum 2 years' experience within an IT support, MSP, or service desk environment Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic skills Experience supporting Microsoft 365 environments Good understanding of networking technologies Experience using ticketing and remote support systems Excellent communication and customer service skills Strong organisational and prioritisation abilities Full UK driving licence Willingness to travel to customer sites when required Certifications Essential Microsoft Associate Certification (MD-102 or MS-102) or equivalent Desirable AZ-104 SC-300 Cisco Meraki certifications If you are an experienced 2nd line IT support engineer looking to step into a delivery-focused role with strong career development opportunities, we would love to hear from you. INDGH
Job Title: Director of Investment and Finance Location: Aberdeen Reporting to: Director of GBE Local (Pending appointment of the Local Managing Director) Number of Roles Available: 1 Company Overview Join Great British Energy and be part of powering the UK's Clean Energy Future. At GBE, we're not just building an energy company - we're shaping the future of the UK's energy landscape. Our mission is clear: Drive clean energy deployment across the UK as a strategic developer, investor, and owner of renewable projects Deliver benefits for communities and taxpayers, ensuring the clean energy transition creates jobs, boosts local economies, and increases public ownership We focus on innovation, sustainability, and impact, working on projects that matter - from large-scale national renewable investments to empowering local and community energy initiatives Joining GBE means: Purpose-driven work: Be part of a national effort to accelerate the clean energy transition Career growth: Opportunities to develop expertise in cutting-edge energy technologies and strategic investment Collaboration and flexibility: Work with passionate professionals in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment If you want to make a real difference and help power a greener, fairer future for the UK, GBE is the place for you. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. About the Role Great British Energy is looking for a Director of Investment and Finance to join our GBE Local Directorate Team. This role will play a key part in contributing to projects, objectives, and wider organisational goals. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain the GBE Local finance and funding strategy, ensuring it is aligned to the GBE company strategy and Local Power Plan objectives and is deliverable within agreed constraints Translate strategy into clear annual plans, spend profiles and performance metrics; monitor delivery against targets and lead corrective action where required Lead portfolio level financial planning, modelling and structuring for distributed/local energy portfolios, including approach to capital stacks, risk-sharing, revenue stabilisation and crowding-in private finance Oversee project and portfolio underwriting to investment grade standards, ensuring robust governance, documentation and assurance for investment decisions, including stage gate submissions Lead financial transaction design and delivery (including engagement with HM Treasury and other stakeholders) and ensure compliance with public finance requirements (including RDEL/CDEL treatment and concessionality considerations where relevant) Ensure the Local and Community Portfolio Model and associated tools (including the Project Assessment Tool (PAT) and portfolio aggregation methods) are fit-for-purpose, quality assured, and maintain a clear golden thread from inputs to decision outputs Commission and integrate market intelligence (e.g., forward curves, PPA benchmarks and policy/regulatory monitoring) to ensure modelling assumptions remain market-reflective and risk analysis is robust Provide leadership on value for money, financial controls and performance reporting for GBE Locals investment activity, working with central finance to ensure appropriate budgeting, forecasting and reporting Build and lead a high-performing team in line with the interim finance team structure, including senior project finance (portfolio structuring and deal execution), PAT/data modelling, and market analysis capability; set clear objectives, develop capability and foster a strong culture of delivery, integrity and continuous improvement Act as a key senior stakeholder for finance and funding across the Local directorate, advising the Local MD and fellow Directors and representing GBE Local with external partners, investors, lenders, Combined Authorities and advisers Qualifications and Experience Essential: Experience in energy markets and low-carbon infrastructure investment, including revenue models (e.g., PPAs, CfD/merchant exposure), and/or financing distributed energy portfolios Senior leadership experience in investment, corporate finance, project finance, treasury, structured finance and/or public finance, with accountability for strategy, budgets and delivery outcomes Demonstrable track record of developing and executing finance and funding strategies, including translating objectives into spend profiles, performance metrics and delivery plans Expertise in investment appraisal, financial modelling and assurance, including risk analysis, sensitivities/scenarios and producing investment papers for senior governance Experience structuring portfolios and transactions (e.g., senior/junior debt and equity, credit enhancement, revenue stabilisation mechanisms) and engaging credibly with investors and lenders Strong understanding of public sector financial frameworks and governance (or ability to acquire quickly), including working with HM Treasury and applying value-for-money, assurance and compliance requirements Strong analytical and performance management skills, able to define and monitor KPIs, manage budgets/forecasts, and drive delivery against time, cost and quality constraints Excellent stakeholder management and people leadership: able to build, motivate and develop specialist teams and suppliers, and influence senior leaders and partners to deliver shared objectives Desirable: Experience designing and operationalising blended finance or public-private funding mechanisms, including managing concessionality and state-aid/subsidy control considerations where relevant Experience establishing modelling governance, data/assumption management and market intelligence processes to support investment decision-making at scale Relevant degree or equivalent experience in finance, economics, business, mathematics, engineering or a related field. Investment qualification (e.g., ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CFA Charterholder) is desirable Personal Qualities Takes ownership, shows confidence in decision-making, and is willing to challenge constructively Focuses on delivering meaningful outcomes and making a positive, lasting impact Works collaboratively, valuing different perspectives and building inclusive relationships Proactive and adaptable, with a curiosity to explore new ideas and improve ways of working Resilient and resourceful in a fast-paced environment What We Offer Competitive base salary Performance-related bonus scheme Excellent pension scheme 4x salary life assurance Group income protection 38 days annual leave Flexible working arrangements Ongoing professional development and training Supportive, inclusive working environment How to Apply For further information please contact: Pearse O'Brien Principal Talent Acquisition Specialist 1 2 Application Close Date: 19th May 2026 References Visible links 1. mailto: 2. mailto:
May 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Director of Investment and Finance Location: Aberdeen Reporting to: Director of GBE Local (Pending appointment of the Local Managing Director) Number of Roles Available: 1 Company Overview Join Great British Energy and be part of powering the UK's Clean Energy Future. At GBE, we're not just building an energy company - we're shaping the future of the UK's energy landscape. Our mission is clear: Drive clean energy deployment across the UK as a strategic developer, investor, and owner of renewable projects Deliver benefits for communities and taxpayers, ensuring the clean energy transition creates jobs, boosts local economies, and increases public ownership We focus on innovation, sustainability, and impact, working on projects that matter - from large-scale national renewable investments to empowering local and community energy initiatives Joining GBE means: Purpose-driven work: Be part of a national effort to accelerate the clean energy transition Career growth: Opportunities to develop expertise in cutting-edge energy technologies and strategic investment Collaboration and flexibility: Work with passionate professionals in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment If you want to make a real difference and help power a greener, fairer future for the UK, GBE is the place for you. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. About the Role Great British Energy is looking for a Director of Investment and Finance to join our GBE Local Directorate Team. This role will play a key part in contributing to projects, objectives, and wider organisational goals. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain the GBE Local finance and funding strategy, ensuring it is aligned to the GBE company strategy and Local Power Plan objectives and is deliverable within agreed constraints Translate strategy into clear annual plans, spend profiles and performance metrics; monitor delivery against targets and lead corrective action where required Lead portfolio level financial planning, modelling and structuring for distributed/local energy portfolios, including approach to capital stacks, risk-sharing, revenue stabilisation and crowding-in private finance Oversee project and portfolio underwriting to investment grade standards, ensuring robust governance, documentation and assurance for investment decisions, including stage gate submissions Lead financial transaction design and delivery (including engagement with HM Treasury and other stakeholders) and ensure compliance with public finance requirements (including RDEL/CDEL treatment and concessionality considerations where relevant) Ensure the Local and Community Portfolio Model and associated tools (including the Project Assessment Tool (PAT) and portfolio aggregation methods) are fit-for-purpose, quality assured, and maintain a clear golden thread from inputs to decision outputs Commission and integrate market intelligence (e.g., forward curves, PPA benchmarks and policy/regulatory monitoring) to ensure modelling assumptions remain market-reflective and risk analysis is robust Provide leadership on value for money, financial controls and performance reporting for GBE Locals investment activity, working with central finance to ensure appropriate budgeting, forecasting and reporting Build and lead a high-performing team in line with the interim finance team structure, including senior project finance (portfolio structuring and deal execution), PAT/data modelling, and market analysis capability; set clear objectives, develop capability and foster a strong culture of delivery, integrity and continuous improvement Act as a key senior stakeholder for finance and funding across the Local directorate, advising the Local MD and fellow Directors and representing GBE Local with external partners, investors, lenders, Combined Authorities and advisers Qualifications and Experience Essential: Experience in energy markets and low-carbon infrastructure investment, including revenue models (e.g., PPAs, CfD/merchant exposure), and/or financing distributed energy portfolios Senior leadership experience in investment, corporate finance, project finance, treasury, structured finance and/or public finance, with accountability for strategy, budgets and delivery outcomes Demonstrable track record of developing and executing finance and funding strategies, including translating objectives into spend profiles, performance metrics and delivery plans Expertise in investment appraisal, financial modelling and assurance, including risk analysis, sensitivities/scenarios and producing investment papers for senior governance Experience structuring portfolios and transactions (e.g., senior/junior debt and equity, credit enhancement, revenue stabilisation mechanisms) and engaging credibly with investors and lenders Strong understanding of public sector financial frameworks and governance (or ability to acquire quickly), including working with HM Treasury and applying value-for-money, assurance and compliance requirements Strong analytical and performance management skills, able to define and monitor KPIs, manage budgets/forecasts, and drive delivery against time, cost and quality constraints Excellent stakeholder management and people leadership: able to build, motivate and develop specialist teams and suppliers, and influence senior leaders and partners to deliver shared objectives Desirable: Experience designing and operationalising blended finance or public-private funding mechanisms, including managing concessionality and state-aid/subsidy control considerations where relevant Experience establishing modelling governance, data/assumption management and market intelligence processes to support investment decision-making at scale Relevant degree or equivalent experience in finance, economics, business, mathematics, engineering or a related field. Investment qualification (e.g., ACA/ACCA/CIMA/CFA Charterholder) is desirable Personal Qualities Takes ownership, shows confidence in decision-making, and is willing to challenge constructively Focuses on delivering meaningful outcomes and making a positive, lasting impact Works collaboratively, valuing different perspectives and building inclusive relationships Proactive and adaptable, with a curiosity to explore new ideas and improve ways of working Resilient and resourceful in a fast-paced environment What We Offer Competitive base salary Performance-related bonus scheme Excellent pension scheme 4x salary life assurance Group income protection 38 days annual leave Flexible working arrangements Ongoing professional development and training Supportive, inclusive working environment How to Apply For further information please contact: Pearse O'Brien Principal Talent Acquisition Specialist 1 2 Application Close Date: 19th May 2026 References Visible links 1. mailto: 2. mailto:
Principal Town Planner - Minerals & Waste Location: Warwickshire Salary: £45,000+ Working Pattern: 3 days office / 2 days WFH Type: Full-time Carrington West are pleased to be working with an environmental consultancy seeking a Principal Planner to join a growing team in Warwickshire, with a focus on minerals and waste projects. This is an urgent requirement, offering the opportunity to take on a key role within a supportive and expanding business. You will work closely with the Technical Director, supporting on a range of projects while also playing an important role in mentoring junior members of the team. This position offers clear scope for progression, with a defined pathway to Associate Director level. Requirements Background in town planning, ideally with exposure to minerals and waste (not essential) Private sector experience preferred Ability to support senior leadership and contribute to project delivery Experience or willingness to mentor and develop junior staff RTPI accredited degree or masters inTown Planning or similar. Holds MRTPI chartered status. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension scheme Car allowance (in addition to salary) Full support and funding for chartership Why Apply? Clear and structured progression to Associate Director Growing team with strong leadership Flexible hybrid working Opportunity to take on responsibility and influence team development Application Process For more information apply today with your updated CV and call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed) o avoid missing out. Due to the urgent nature of this role, early applications are encouraged.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner - Minerals & Waste Location: Warwickshire Salary: £45,000+ Working Pattern: 3 days office / 2 days WFH Type: Full-time Carrington West are pleased to be working with an environmental consultancy seeking a Principal Planner to join a growing team in Warwickshire, with a focus on minerals and waste projects. This is an urgent requirement, offering the opportunity to take on a key role within a supportive and expanding business. You will work closely with the Technical Director, supporting on a range of projects while also playing an important role in mentoring junior members of the team. This position offers clear scope for progression, with a defined pathway to Associate Director level. Requirements Background in town planning, ideally with exposure to minerals and waste (not essential) Private sector experience preferred Ability to support senior leadership and contribute to project delivery Experience or willingness to mentor and develop junior staff RTPI accredited degree or masters inTown Planning or similar. Holds MRTPI chartered status. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Pension scheme Car allowance (in addition to salary) Full support and funding for chartership Why Apply? Clear and structured progression to Associate Director Growing team with strong leadership Flexible hybrid working Opportunity to take on responsibility and influence team development Application Process For more information apply today with your updated CV and call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed) o avoid missing out. Due to the urgent nature of this role, early applications are encouraged.
Senior Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant Fully Remote (UK) £45,000 £55,000+ depending on experience Permanent Reports to: Director / Principal About the company Our client is an independent specialist consultancy working in UK flood risk, water and environment. They're small enough that every consultant has visible impact, and their work spans residential developments to nationally significant infrastructure. Their reputation is built on rigorous technical analysis, careful problem-solving, and unlocking development potential on sites where flood risk is a central planning consideration. Why this company? Why Now? They're growing not for the sake of headcount, but because their project pipeline demands it. Recent work across complex development sites, public sector flood defence schemes and international commissions means they're adding another senior consultant to the team. Above all, they're looking for someone who wants to come in and drive their own career not wait for it. What sets them apart Niche focus, national impact. Water, flood risk and environment are the entire business not a service line bolted onto something larger. Your name on the work. Senior consultants here build direct client relationships, present findings to planning committees, and become a recognised face in the industry. Innovation is embedded. They develop proprietary tools like FloodMetric, adopt current modelling techniques, and actively invest in technology. If you have an idea that improves how they work, you'll be heard. Genuine flexibility. Fully remote with truly flexible hours. Their team spans the UK and they care about deliverables, not presenteeism. Career progression you can see. In a team of this size your contribution is visible from day one. Principal and leadership pathways are open to those who demonstrate the capability and they'll actively support you through chartership, CPD and the company Academy. The Role As a Senior Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant, you'll manage, coordinate and deliver Flood Risk Assessments and Drainage Strategies for a range of clients from private developers working through complex EA flood zones to local authorities seeking robust technical evidence. You'll lead on technically demanding projects, direct junior team members, and think independently about how best to approach the brief. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Lead the production and technical review of Flood Risk Assessments and Surface Water Drainage Strategies, ensuring compliance with NPPF, TAN15 and/or NPF4 as appropriate. Interpret EA, NRW, SEPA, LLFA and third-party datasets to develop evidence-based flood risk conclusions and identify practical solutions for clients. Where appropriate, develop the technical case for revised flood zone designations through detailed modelling, topographic analysis and engagement with regulators. Support feasibility studies at the early stages of development, identifying constraints and the routes through them. Manage multiple concurrent projects to programme, budget and quality expectations. Develop and maintain client and stakeholder relationships as a trusted technical advisor. Mentor and review the work of junior consultants and graduates, supporting their technical development. Support business development through fee proposals, scope development and client presentations. Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal tools, templates and technical processes. About You They're looking for a consultant who combines technical depth with the commercial awareness to understand what the data means for a client's project and who's ready to take ownership of their own development rather than wait to be promoted. Essential A minimum of 6 years' UK consultancy experience in flood risk, with at least 1 year at senior level. Working knowledge of NPPF and associated planning practice guidance; familiarity with TAN15 and/or NPF4 is an advantage. Strong technical report writing clear, concise and well-reasoned. Confident interpretation of third-party datasets (EA Product 4/8, LLFA data, historical records) to derive design flood levels and inform planning decisions. BSc or higher in Geography, Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline. GIS proficiency (ArcGIS, QGIS or MapInfo). Experience managing and mentoring junior team members. A track record of direct client liaison and the ability to advise non-technical stakeholders clearly. Experience reviewing and signing off work produced by others. Desirable Experience with InfoDrainage, MicroDrainage or equivalent drainage design software. Knowledge of the drainage hierarchy and experience producing SuDS-based drainage strategies. AutoCAD proficiency. Hydraulic modelling experience (Flood Modeller, TUFLOW, HEC-RAS). Chartered or working towards chartership with CIWEM, ICE or equivalent. Experience preparing or supporting expert witness statements or planning appeals. What They Offer Salary - £45,000 £55,000+, depending on experience. Pension - Employer-matched pension via salary sacrifice. Health insurance - Provided following successful probation. Working pattern - Fully remote with genuine flexible hours. CPD & development - Support through the company Academy, external courses, conferences and networking events. Chartership - Active support towards CIWEM, ICE or equivalent chartership. Project variety - UK-wide projects spanning residential, major development, public sector flood defence and international commissions. Culture - A supportive, inclusive team with a trained mental health first aider and regular social events. Ready to Be Known for Your Work? Please send your CV and a short introduction. A formal cover letter isn't necessary a few paragraphs about your experience, the projects you've enjoyed most, and why this opportunity interests you is plenty. If you don't meet every desirable criterion but feel the role is a good fit, please still apply. PLEASE NOTE by applying to this position, you agree for your CV to be submitted to our client, who shall contact you directly should your application make their short-list. You also agree to our Privacy Policy: (url removed)./privacy-policy.html which can be found on our website.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Senior Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant Fully Remote (UK) £45,000 £55,000+ depending on experience Permanent Reports to: Director / Principal About the company Our client is an independent specialist consultancy working in UK flood risk, water and environment. They're small enough that every consultant has visible impact, and their work spans residential developments to nationally significant infrastructure. Their reputation is built on rigorous technical analysis, careful problem-solving, and unlocking development potential on sites where flood risk is a central planning consideration. Why this company? Why Now? They're growing not for the sake of headcount, but because their project pipeline demands it. Recent work across complex development sites, public sector flood defence schemes and international commissions means they're adding another senior consultant to the team. Above all, they're looking for someone who wants to come in and drive their own career not wait for it. What sets them apart Niche focus, national impact. Water, flood risk and environment are the entire business not a service line bolted onto something larger. Your name on the work. Senior consultants here build direct client relationships, present findings to planning committees, and become a recognised face in the industry. Innovation is embedded. They develop proprietary tools like FloodMetric, adopt current modelling techniques, and actively invest in technology. If you have an idea that improves how they work, you'll be heard. Genuine flexibility. Fully remote with truly flexible hours. Their team spans the UK and they care about deliverables, not presenteeism. Career progression you can see. In a team of this size your contribution is visible from day one. Principal and leadership pathways are open to those who demonstrate the capability and they'll actively support you through chartership, CPD and the company Academy. The Role As a Senior Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant, you'll manage, coordinate and deliver Flood Risk Assessments and Drainage Strategies for a range of clients from private developers working through complex EA flood zones to local authorities seeking robust technical evidence. You'll lead on technically demanding projects, direct junior team members, and think independently about how best to approach the brief. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Lead the production and technical review of Flood Risk Assessments and Surface Water Drainage Strategies, ensuring compliance with NPPF, TAN15 and/or NPF4 as appropriate. Interpret EA, NRW, SEPA, LLFA and third-party datasets to develop evidence-based flood risk conclusions and identify practical solutions for clients. Where appropriate, develop the technical case for revised flood zone designations through detailed modelling, topographic analysis and engagement with regulators. Support feasibility studies at the early stages of development, identifying constraints and the routes through them. Manage multiple concurrent projects to programme, budget and quality expectations. Develop and maintain client and stakeholder relationships as a trusted technical advisor. Mentor and review the work of junior consultants and graduates, supporting their technical development. Support business development through fee proposals, scope development and client presentations. Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal tools, templates and technical processes. About You They're looking for a consultant who combines technical depth with the commercial awareness to understand what the data means for a client's project and who's ready to take ownership of their own development rather than wait to be promoted. Essential A minimum of 6 years' UK consultancy experience in flood risk, with at least 1 year at senior level. Working knowledge of NPPF and associated planning practice guidance; familiarity with TAN15 and/or NPF4 is an advantage. Strong technical report writing clear, concise and well-reasoned. Confident interpretation of third-party datasets (EA Product 4/8, LLFA data, historical records) to derive design flood levels and inform planning decisions. BSc or higher in Geography, Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline. GIS proficiency (ArcGIS, QGIS or MapInfo). Experience managing and mentoring junior team members. A track record of direct client liaison and the ability to advise non-technical stakeholders clearly. Experience reviewing and signing off work produced by others. Desirable Experience with InfoDrainage, MicroDrainage or equivalent drainage design software. Knowledge of the drainage hierarchy and experience producing SuDS-based drainage strategies. AutoCAD proficiency. Hydraulic modelling experience (Flood Modeller, TUFLOW, HEC-RAS). Chartered or working towards chartership with CIWEM, ICE or equivalent. Experience preparing or supporting expert witness statements or planning appeals. What They Offer Salary - £45,000 £55,000+, depending on experience. Pension - Employer-matched pension via salary sacrifice. Health insurance - Provided following successful probation. Working pattern - Fully remote with genuine flexible hours. CPD & development - Support through the company Academy, external courses, conferences and networking events. Chartership - Active support towards CIWEM, ICE or equivalent chartership. Project variety - UK-wide projects spanning residential, major development, public sector flood defence and international commissions. Culture - A supportive, inclusive team with a trained mental health first aider and regular social events. Ready to Be Known for Your Work? Please send your CV and a short introduction. A formal cover letter isn't necessary a few paragraphs about your experience, the projects you've enjoyed most, and why this opportunity interests you is plenty. If you don't meet every desirable criterion but feel the role is a good fit, please still apply. PLEASE NOTE by applying to this position, you agree for your CV to be submitted to our client, who shall contact you directly should your application make their short-list. You also agree to our Privacy Policy: (url removed)./privacy-policy.html which can be found on our website.
They're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part-time working, flexible hours, and hybrid/remote working. 'We're particularly keen to get across to prospective candidates that this role they really are able to make their own, and that the opportunity is there for the right person to be able to ultimately play a leading role in the company.' Ideally a minimum 5 years' experience is required for this role with the successful candidate being able to bring the following to the role: Project management of larger scale Transport Planning projects, including preparation of complex Transport Assessments and input into Environmental Statements; Preparation of evidence to support strategic/Local Plan site promotion; Preparation of evidence to input to Planning Appeals, including acting as Expert Witness at Planning Inquiries; An understanding of highway design standards and guidance, as well as transport related planning guidance; Input to junction design and undertaking swept path appraisals; Data analysis and junction modelling (Junctions10, LinSig etc.); Presentation skills, including attendance at client & Authority facing meetings as well as public consultation events; Project management of post-planning projects such as S38 & S278 works (engineering design experience is not essential); All applicants should ideally have a relevant degree such as Civil Engineering, Geography, or Transport Planning and a high standard of writing skills. Remuneration & Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, a number of additional benefits will be discussed in detail with all prospective candidates, including but not limited to: 30 days paid leave per annum (3 reserved for the Christmas period); Pension contributions; Flexible working including the opportunity to work from home; Paid annual professional membership/subscription. If you are an experienced Transport Planning Consultant looking for a new opportunity to further develop your career, and bring your expertise to a growing consultancy, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in South Manchester.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
They're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part-time working, flexible hours, and hybrid/remote working. 'We're particularly keen to get across to prospective candidates that this role they really are able to make their own, and that the opportunity is there for the right person to be able to ultimately play a leading role in the company.' Ideally a minimum 5 years' experience is required for this role with the successful candidate being able to bring the following to the role: Project management of larger scale Transport Planning projects, including preparation of complex Transport Assessments and input into Environmental Statements; Preparation of evidence to support strategic/Local Plan site promotion; Preparation of evidence to input to Planning Appeals, including acting as Expert Witness at Planning Inquiries; An understanding of highway design standards and guidance, as well as transport related planning guidance; Input to junction design and undertaking swept path appraisals; Data analysis and junction modelling (Junctions10, LinSig etc.); Presentation skills, including attendance at client & Authority facing meetings as well as public consultation events; Project management of post-planning projects such as S38 & S278 works (engineering design experience is not essential); All applicants should ideally have a relevant degree such as Civil Engineering, Geography, or Transport Planning and a high standard of writing skills. Remuneration & Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, a number of additional benefits will be discussed in detail with all prospective candidates, including but not limited to: 30 days paid leave per annum (3 reserved for the Christmas period); Pension contributions; Flexible working including the opportunity to work from home; Paid annual professional membership/subscription. If you are an experienced Transport Planning Consultant looking for a new opportunity to further develop your career, and bring your expertise to a growing consultancy, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in South Manchester.