Advise Concession and Project teams including wider business on contractual, legal and regulatory requirements, including grant funding, subcontract and procurement agreements. Leading compliance with internal Governance Process. Client Details Our client is a growing UK-based energy infrastructure business, delivering low-carbon heating and cooling solutions across residential and commercial developments. Operating a portfolio of energy centres and district energy networks, the business plays a key role in supporting the UK's energy transition. With continued expansion across the UK, they are strengthening their regional commercial capability. Description We are looking for a Commercial Manager to join the London HQ, supporting the management and optimisation of a portfolio of long-term service and concession contracts. This is not a traditional project QS role. Instead, the position focuses on commercial oversight, contract interpretation, and risk management across operational assets, working closely with Senior Commercial Managers and Regional Directors. Key Responsibilities: Interpret and manage a portfolio of existing customer, supplier, and concession contracts Ensure compliance with contractual, legal, and regulatory requirements Support contract amendments, variations, and dispute resolution Identify and assess commercial risks within contracts Support development of risk registers and mitigation strategies Analyse contract performance and highlight opportunities for optimisation Ensure compliance with internal governance processes Support reporting on contract performance, risks, and KPIs Contribute to regional commercial strategy and decision-making. Profile A successful Commercial Manager should have: Strong ability to interpret contracts and understand commercial implications Good financial and analytical capability Understanding of risk, compliance, and governance frameworks Confident communicator with ability to influence stakeholders Experience in commercial / contract management within: Energy / utilities Infrastructure Facilities management Engineering environments Job Offer A competitive salary and strong benefits package including a car allowance and a discretionary bonus.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Advise Concession and Project teams including wider business on contractual, legal and regulatory requirements, including grant funding, subcontract and procurement agreements. Leading compliance with internal Governance Process. Client Details Our client is a growing UK-based energy infrastructure business, delivering low-carbon heating and cooling solutions across residential and commercial developments. Operating a portfolio of energy centres and district energy networks, the business plays a key role in supporting the UK's energy transition. With continued expansion across the UK, they are strengthening their regional commercial capability. Description We are looking for a Commercial Manager to join the London HQ, supporting the management and optimisation of a portfolio of long-term service and concession contracts. This is not a traditional project QS role. Instead, the position focuses on commercial oversight, contract interpretation, and risk management across operational assets, working closely with Senior Commercial Managers and Regional Directors. Key Responsibilities: Interpret and manage a portfolio of existing customer, supplier, and concession contracts Ensure compliance with contractual, legal, and regulatory requirements Support contract amendments, variations, and dispute resolution Identify and assess commercial risks within contracts Support development of risk registers and mitigation strategies Analyse contract performance and highlight opportunities for optimisation Ensure compliance with internal governance processes Support reporting on contract performance, risks, and KPIs Contribute to regional commercial strategy and decision-making. Profile A successful Commercial Manager should have: Strong ability to interpret contracts and understand commercial implications Good financial and analytical capability Understanding of risk, compliance, and governance frameworks Confident communicator with ability to influence stakeholders Experience in commercial / contract management within: Energy / utilities Infrastructure Facilities management Engineering environments Job Offer A competitive salary and strong benefits package including a car allowance and a discretionary bonus.
Product Manager - Data | London Hybrid | Sustainability Technology | Product & Data Strategy We're working with a fast-growing SaaS technology business on a newly created Data Product Manager position that will sit at the heart of their product strategy This is an opportunity to own how data flows across an entire product ecosystem, shape the future of a next-generation carbon intelligence platform and influence product, engineering and commercial decisions at every stage of the journey. Working closely with the Senior Product Director, you'll take ownership of the organisation's data model, lead the evolution of Dynamics 365 as a strategic product asset and help define how APIs, AI capabilities and external data sources power the next phase of growth. The Opportunity You'll be responsible for creating the foundations that enable customers to better understand, manage and reduce their carbon footprint. You'll work directly with customers, internal stakeholders and engineering teams to identify problems worth solving, shape product direction and ensure data is treated as a genuine product rather than a business by-product. This is a role for somebody who enjoys operating in ambiguity, influencing senior stakeholders and building products that deliver measurable outcomes. What You'll Be Doing Owning and evolving the core data model underpinning the Carbon Hub platform Driving the strategic development of Dynamics 365 and associated integrations Working closely with Product, Engineering, Sales and Operations teams to shape roadmap priorities Leading discovery with customers to understand how data impacts their experience Defining and prioritising a data product backlog Supporting the development of API and future AI-enabled platform capabilities Managing relationships with external data providers Using AI tools to accelerate discovery, analysis and product delivery What We're Looking For Proven experience delivering successful data products within SaaS or technology environments Strong understanding of data models, integrations and platform architecture Experience owning CRM products, ideally within Microsoft Dynamics 365 Ability to influence and align stakeholders across technical and non-technical teams Experience working in scale-up or fast-moving product environments Commercially minded with a strong customer focus Passion for using AI tools to improve productivity and decision making Why Apply? Shape the future of a growing sustainability technology platform Significant influence over product and data strategy Work closely with senior leadership Opportunity to build products with genuine environmental impact High-autonomy role with visibility across the business Hybrid working with a collaborative product tea If you're a Data Product Manager who enjoys solving complex problems, influencing product direction and building scalable data platforms, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Product Manager - Data | London Hybrid | Sustainability Technology | Product & Data Strategy We're working with a fast-growing SaaS technology business on a newly created Data Product Manager position that will sit at the heart of their product strategy This is an opportunity to own how data flows across an entire product ecosystem, shape the future of a next-generation carbon intelligence platform and influence product, engineering and commercial decisions at every stage of the journey. Working closely with the Senior Product Director, you'll take ownership of the organisation's data model, lead the evolution of Dynamics 365 as a strategic product asset and help define how APIs, AI capabilities and external data sources power the next phase of growth. The Opportunity You'll be responsible for creating the foundations that enable customers to better understand, manage and reduce their carbon footprint. You'll work directly with customers, internal stakeholders and engineering teams to identify problems worth solving, shape product direction and ensure data is treated as a genuine product rather than a business by-product. This is a role for somebody who enjoys operating in ambiguity, influencing senior stakeholders and building products that deliver measurable outcomes. What You'll Be Doing Owning and evolving the core data model underpinning the Carbon Hub platform Driving the strategic development of Dynamics 365 and associated integrations Working closely with Product, Engineering, Sales and Operations teams to shape roadmap priorities Leading discovery with customers to understand how data impacts their experience Defining and prioritising a data product backlog Supporting the development of API and future AI-enabled platform capabilities Managing relationships with external data providers Using AI tools to accelerate discovery, analysis and product delivery What We're Looking For Proven experience delivering successful data products within SaaS or technology environments Strong understanding of data models, integrations and platform architecture Experience owning CRM products, ideally within Microsoft Dynamics 365 Ability to influence and align stakeholders across technical and non-technical teams Experience working in scale-up or fast-moving product environments Commercially minded with a strong customer focus Passion for using AI tools to improve productivity and decision making Why Apply? Shape the future of a growing sustainability technology platform Significant influence over product and data strategy Work closely with senior leadership Opportunity to build products with genuine environmental impact High-autonomy role with visibility across the business Hybrid working with a collaborative product tea If you're a Data Product Manager who enjoys solving complex problems, influencing product direction and building scalable data platforms, we'd love to hear from you.
Advise Concession and Project teams including wider business on contractual, legal and regulatory requirements, including grant funding, subcontract and procurement agreements. Leading compliance with internal Governance Process. Client Details Our client is a growing UK-based energy infrastructure business, delivering low-carbon heating and cooling solutions across residential and commercial developments. Operating a portfolio of energy centres and district energy networks, the business plays a key role in supporting the UK's energy transition. With continued expansion across the UK, they are strengthening their regional commercial capability. Description We are looking for a Commercial Manager to join the Newcastle office, supporting the management and optimisation of a portfolio of long-term service and concession contracts. This is not a traditional project QS role. Instead, the position focuses on commercial oversight, contract interpretation, and risk management across operational assets, working closely with Senior Commercial Managers and Regional Directors. Key Responsibilities: Interpret and manage a portfolio of existing customer, supplier, and concession contracts Ensure compliance with contractual, legal, and regulatory requirements Support contract amendments, variations, and dispute resolution Identify and assess commercial risks within contracts Support development of risk registers and mitigation strategies Analyse contract performance and highlight opportunities for optimisation Ensure compliance with internal governance processes Support reporting on contract performance, risks, and KPIs Contribute to regional commercial strategy and decision-making. Profile A successful Commercial Manager should have: Strong ability to interpret contracts and understand commercial implications Good financial and analytical capability Understanding of risk, compliance, and governance frameworks Confident communicator with ability to influence stakeholders Experience in commercial / contract management within: Energy / utilities Infrastructure Facilities management Engineering environments. Job Offer A competitive salary and strong benefits package including a car allowance and a discretionary bonus.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Advise Concession and Project teams including wider business on contractual, legal and regulatory requirements, including grant funding, subcontract and procurement agreements. Leading compliance with internal Governance Process. Client Details Our client is a growing UK-based energy infrastructure business, delivering low-carbon heating and cooling solutions across residential and commercial developments. Operating a portfolio of energy centres and district energy networks, the business plays a key role in supporting the UK's energy transition. With continued expansion across the UK, they are strengthening their regional commercial capability. Description We are looking for a Commercial Manager to join the Newcastle office, supporting the management and optimisation of a portfolio of long-term service and concession contracts. This is not a traditional project QS role. Instead, the position focuses on commercial oversight, contract interpretation, and risk management across operational assets, working closely with Senior Commercial Managers and Regional Directors. Key Responsibilities: Interpret and manage a portfolio of existing customer, supplier, and concession contracts Ensure compliance with contractual, legal, and regulatory requirements Support contract amendments, variations, and dispute resolution Identify and assess commercial risks within contracts Support development of risk registers and mitigation strategies Analyse contract performance and highlight opportunities for optimisation Ensure compliance with internal governance processes Support reporting on contract performance, risks, and KPIs Contribute to regional commercial strategy and decision-making. Profile A successful Commercial Manager should have: Strong ability to interpret contracts and understand commercial implications Good financial and analytical capability Understanding of risk, compliance, and governance frameworks Confident communicator with ability to influence stakeholders Experience in commercial / contract management within: Energy / utilities Infrastructure Facilities management Engineering environments. Job Offer A competitive salary and strong benefits package including a car allowance and a discretionary bonus.
Assistant Director of Asset Investment and Sustainability (AIS) Advert Employer : Sutton Housing Partnership Ltd Location(s): Sutton Gate, London Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: Full Time, average of 3-days per week onsite Grade Band: EMT4 Hours Per Week: 36 Salary Range Competitive salary of £93,660 - £95,600 pa , plus LGPS pension and attractive benefits. Pay award pending for 2026 Enhancements/Additional Payments: Market Supplement of £2.5k Leave Entitlement: 33 days Closing Date: 22nd June 2026 Anticipated Interview Date(s): 30th June 2026 SUTTON HOUSING PARTNERSHIP We are a groundbreaking, innovative housing partnership working as a not-for-profit organisation in the Borough of Sutton with ambitious objectives for making Sutton a great place to live. Formed in April 2006 as an Arms Length Management Organisation (ALMO) we work in partnership with Sutton Council and its residents, managing over 6,000 council properties and over 1,470 leasehold properties in Sutton. The Opportunity: This is one of those roles where the brief is simple on paper but the impact is anything but. Sutton Housing Partnership (SHP) is seeking an exceptional senior leader to join us as the Assistant Director of Asset Investment and Sustainability. This role is crucial for delivering real outputs and maximum value for our residents and the organisation. You will operate at a senior level to lead and motivate teams, foster collaborative working relationships, and drive our Major Works and sustainability agenda. You ll be operating at a strategic level, but close enough to delivery to know exactly where performance is won or lost. Key Responsibilities Will Include: You ll lead the capital investment programme end-to-end from developing intelligent, data-led major works programmes through to procurement, contractor management and delivery. This role sits at the centre of asset strategy, sustainability and operational delivery. You ll be responsible for ensuring programmes are compliant, commercially sound and deliver real value both in terms of asset performance and resident experience Leading the Asset Investment & Sustainability function, setting direction and driving a high-performance culture Developing and delivering major works programmes in excess of £20m, ensuring they are data-led, efficient and aligned to strategic priorities Overseeing procurement activity, ensuring compliance, value for money and strong commercial outcomes Managing contractor and supply chain performance, ensuring works are delivered to quality, cost and programme expectations Ensuring full compliance with asset management, building safety and regulatory requirements Owning budget planning, financial control and long-term investment forecasting Driving resident engagement strategy across major works programmes, ensuring a strong and consistent customer experience Leading service improvement and change initiatives to enhance performance, efficiency and delivery standards Working as part of the senior leadership team, collaborating across services to deliver organisational objectives Qualifications Required: Educated to degree level A professional building services qualification, e.g., RICS, CIOB. CIH Level 4 qualification in Managing Housing Maintenance or CIH Level 5 - Those willing to work or who are working towards the qualification are encouraged to apply Essential Requirements: This is a role for someone already operating at senior level within social housing asset investment or capital works. Significant experience leading major works programmes within social housing Proven track record delivering large-scale capital investment programmes (£20m+) Strong commercial and financial acumen, with experience managing budgets and driving value for money Deep understanding of asset management, building safety and regulatory frameworks Experience leading teams and driving performance at scale Strong procurement and contractor management capability Experience delivering service improvement and organisational change Professional qualification such as RICS, CIOB or CIH Level 5 (or equivalent experience) SHP Total Reward Offer Includes: 33 days annual leave, plus statutory holidays Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS), which offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependents Hybrid working and a modern, flexible working environment Simply Health medical cash plan Staff Benefit platform via Pluxee HOME Award scheme1 Before applying, please refer to the role profile and ensure you meet the essential criteria. Closing Date: 14th June 2026 Anticipated interview date(s): 30th June 2026 We kindly request that Recruitment Agencies do not contact SHP with applicant CVs as they will not be considered.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Assistant Director of Asset Investment and Sustainability (AIS) Advert Employer : Sutton Housing Partnership Ltd Location(s): Sutton Gate, London Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: Full Time, average of 3-days per week onsite Grade Band: EMT4 Hours Per Week: 36 Salary Range Competitive salary of £93,660 - £95,600 pa , plus LGPS pension and attractive benefits. Pay award pending for 2026 Enhancements/Additional Payments: Market Supplement of £2.5k Leave Entitlement: 33 days Closing Date: 22nd June 2026 Anticipated Interview Date(s): 30th June 2026 SUTTON HOUSING PARTNERSHIP We are a groundbreaking, innovative housing partnership working as a not-for-profit organisation in the Borough of Sutton with ambitious objectives for making Sutton a great place to live. Formed in April 2006 as an Arms Length Management Organisation (ALMO) we work in partnership with Sutton Council and its residents, managing over 6,000 council properties and over 1,470 leasehold properties in Sutton. The Opportunity: This is one of those roles where the brief is simple on paper but the impact is anything but. Sutton Housing Partnership (SHP) is seeking an exceptional senior leader to join us as the Assistant Director of Asset Investment and Sustainability. This role is crucial for delivering real outputs and maximum value for our residents and the organisation. You will operate at a senior level to lead and motivate teams, foster collaborative working relationships, and drive our Major Works and sustainability agenda. You ll be operating at a strategic level, but close enough to delivery to know exactly where performance is won or lost. Key Responsibilities Will Include: You ll lead the capital investment programme end-to-end from developing intelligent, data-led major works programmes through to procurement, contractor management and delivery. This role sits at the centre of asset strategy, sustainability and operational delivery. You ll be responsible for ensuring programmes are compliant, commercially sound and deliver real value both in terms of asset performance and resident experience Leading the Asset Investment & Sustainability function, setting direction and driving a high-performance culture Developing and delivering major works programmes in excess of £20m, ensuring they are data-led, efficient and aligned to strategic priorities Overseeing procurement activity, ensuring compliance, value for money and strong commercial outcomes Managing contractor and supply chain performance, ensuring works are delivered to quality, cost and programme expectations Ensuring full compliance with asset management, building safety and regulatory requirements Owning budget planning, financial control and long-term investment forecasting Driving resident engagement strategy across major works programmes, ensuring a strong and consistent customer experience Leading service improvement and change initiatives to enhance performance, efficiency and delivery standards Working as part of the senior leadership team, collaborating across services to deliver organisational objectives Qualifications Required: Educated to degree level A professional building services qualification, e.g., RICS, CIOB. CIH Level 4 qualification in Managing Housing Maintenance or CIH Level 5 - Those willing to work or who are working towards the qualification are encouraged to apply Essential Requirements: This is a role for someone already operating at senior level within social housing asset investment or capital works. Significant experience leading major works programmes within social housing Proven track record delivering large-scale capital investment programmes (£20m+) Strong commercial and financial acumen, with experience managing budgets and driving value for money Deep understanding of asset management, building safety and regulatory frameworks Experience leading teams and driving performance at scale Strong procurement and contractor management capability Experience delivering service improvement and organisational change Professional qualification such as RICS, CIOB or CIH Level 5 (or equivalent experience) SHP Total Reward Offer Includes: 33 days annual leave, plus statutory holidays Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS), which offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependents Hybrid working and a modern, flexible working environment Simply Health medical cash plan Staff Benefit platform via Pluxee HOME Award scheme1 Before applying, please refer to the role profile and ensure you meet the essential criteria. Closing Date: 14th June 2026 Anticipated interview date(s): 30th June 2026 We kindly request that Recruitment Agencies do not contact SHP with applicant CVs as they will not be considered.
Contracts Manager (Engineering) Position Description As CGI's Contracts Manager you will own the reliability, safety and performance of multi-site office environments, delivering measurable reductions in operating cost and increased asset uptime. You'll shape how built-environment services support business outcomes - driving high-value facilities projects, optimizing planned maintenance regimes and negotiating commercial contracts that protect budgets and elevate workplace experience. Working with cross-functional teams and external partners, you'll enable scalable, resilient estates solutions that let clients focus on mission-critical priorities while you deliver clear, data-driven results and continuous improvement. CGI was recognised in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work List 2025 and has been named a UK 'Best Employer' by the Financial Times. We offer a competitive salary, excellent pension, private healthcare, plus a share scheme (3.5% + 3.5% matching) which makes you a CGI Partner not just an employee. We are committed to inclusivity, building a genuinely diverse community of tech talent and inspiring everyone to pursue careers in our sector, including our Armed Forces, and are proud to hold a Gold Award in recognition of our support of the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant. Join us and you'll be part of an open, friendly community of experts. We'll train and support you in taking your career wherever you want it to go. Due to the secure nature of the programme, you will need to hold UK Security Clearance or be eligible to go through this clearance. This is a hybrid position based in our Leeds office. Your future duties and responsibilities In this role, you will lead day-to-day mechanical and facilities operations across multiple UK locations, ensuring safety, regulatory compliance and excellent service delivery. You will manage and develop the facilities technical team, allocate the right skills to each site, and act as the primary point of contact for landlords, property managers and specialist contractors. You will influence strategic estate planning and renovations, manage planned maintenance systems (including SFG20/TABS CAFM), and take ownership of budgets, procurement and supplier performance to drive efficiency and cost savings. Key responsibilities Lead & Innovate: Direct facilities technical team, coach performance and assign resources to meet site needs. Develop & Deliver: Oversee planned and reactive maintenance, specialist contractors and project delivery for refurbishments. Optimise & Automate: Manage SFG20/TABS CAFM and processes to improve productivity and reporting. Procure & Negotiate: Source and negotiate mechanical services contracts to deliver value and compliance. Plan & Report: Produce occupancy and spend reports, review tenders, and present recommendations to the Director of Operations. Respond & Resolve: Triage and resolve emergencies or urgent site issues promptly. Collaborate & Influence: Liaise with CRE, landlords and senior stakeholders to support strategic site decisions. Travel & Presence: Provide in-person leadership across the UK region (travel required) and maintain on-site presence typically 4 days per week. Required qualifications to be successful in this role You should bring experience in mechanical engineering and facilities leadership, with demonstrable success managing multi-site operations, budgets and supplier networks. You are organised, analytically strong, excellent with stakeholder engagement and skilled at turning technical data into clear commercial decisions. Essential qualifications & experience Experience in mechanical engineering (HVAC, AC, gas & ventilation) and facilities management. Proven track record managing a facilities/technical team and contractor supply chains. Strong experience in budgeting, space planning and multi-site asset management. Proficiency with planned maintenance standards (SFG20) and CAFM systems (TABS or equivalent). Excellent Excel, PowerPoint, Word and MS Project skills. Strong commercial negotiation, procurement and contract management experience. Clear communicator with stakeholder influence at all organisational levels. Ability to work independently under pressure and travel across the UK as required. Together, as owners, let's turn meaningful insights into action. Life at CGI is rooted in ownership, teamwork, respect and belonging. Here, you'll reach your full potential because You are invited to be an owner from day 1 as we work together to bring our Dream to life. That's why we call ourselves CGI Partners rather than employees. We benefit from our collective success and actively shape our company's strategy and direction. Your work creates value. You'll develop innovative solutions and build relationships with teammates and clients while accessing global capabilities to scale your ideas, embrace new opportunities, and benefit from expansive industry and technology expertise. You'll shape your career by joining a company built to grow and last. You'll be supported by leaders who care about your health and well-being and provide you with opportunities to deepen your skills and broaden your horizons. Come join our team-one of the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Contracts Manager (Engineering) Position Description As CGI's Contracts Manager you will own the reliability, safety and performance of multi-site office environments, delivering measurable reductions in operating cost and increased asset uptime. You'll shape how built-environment services support business outcomes - driving high-value facilities projects, optimizing planned maintenance regimes and negotiating commercial contracts that protect budgets and elevate workplace experience. Working with cross-functional teams and external partners, you'll enable scalable, resilient estates solutions that let clients focus on mission-critical priorities while you deliver clear, data-driven results and continuous improvement. CGI was recognised in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work List 2025 and has been named a UK 'Best Employer' by the Financial Times. We offer a competitive salary, excellent pension, private healthcare, plus a share scheme (3.5% + 3.5% matching) which makes you a CGI Partner not just an employee. We are committed to inclusivity, building a genuinely diverse community of tech talent and inspiring everyone to pursue careers in our sector, including our Armed Forces, and are proud to hold a Gold Award in recognition of our support of the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant. Join us and you'll be part of an open, friendly community of experts. We'll train and support you in taking your career wherever you want it to go. Due to the secure nature of the programme, you will need to hold UK Security Clearance or be eligible to go through this clearance. This is a hybrid position based in our Leeds office. Your future duties and responsibilities In this role, you will lead day-to-day mechanical and facilities operations across multiple UK locations, ensuring safety, regulatory compliance and excellent service delivery. You will manage and develop the facilities technical team, allocate the right skills to each site, and act as the primary point of contact for landlords, property managers and specialist contractors. You will influence strategic estate planning and renovations, manage planned maintenance systems (including SFG20/TABS CAFM), and take ownership of budgets, procurement and supplier performance to drive efficiency and cost savings. Key responsibilities Lead & Innovate: Direct facilities technical team, coach performance and assign resources to meet site needs. Develop & Deliver: Oversee planned and reactive maintenance, specialist contractors and project delivery for refurbishments. Optimise & Automate: Manage SFG20/TABS CAFM and processes to improve productivity and reporting. Procure & Negotiate: Source and negotiate mechanical services contracts to deliver value and compliance. Plan & Report: Produce occupancy and spend reports, review tenders, and present recommendations to the Director of Operations. Respond & Resolve: Triage and resolve emergencies or urgent site issues promptly. Collaborate & Influence: Liaise with CRE, landlords and senior stakeholders to support strategic site decisions. Travel & Presence: Provide in-person leadership across the UK region (travel required) and maintain on-site presence typically 4 days per week. Required qualifications to be successful in this role You should bring experience in mechanical engineering and facilities leadership, with demonstrable success managing multi-site operations, budgets and supplier networks. You are organised, analytically strong, excellent with stakeholder engagement and skilled at turning technical data into clear commercial decisions. Essential qualifications & experience Experience in mechanical engineering (HVAC, AC, gas & ventilation) and facilities management. Proven track record managing a facilities/technical team and contractor supply chains. Strong experience in budgeting, space planning and multi-site asset management. Proficiency with planned maintenance standards (SFG20) and CAFM systems (TABS or equivalent). Excellent Excel, PowerPoint, Word and MS Project skills. Strong commercial negotiation, procurement and contract management experience. Clear communicator with stakeholder influence at all organisational levels. Ability to work independently under pressure and travel across the UK as required. Together, as owners, let's turn meaningful insights into action. Life at CGI is rooted in ownership, teamwork, respect and belonging. Here, you'll reach your full potential because You are invited to be an owner from day 1 as we work together to bring our Dream to life. That's why we call ourselves CGI Partners rather than employees. We benefit from our collective success and actively shape our company's strategy and direction. Your work creates value. You'll develop innovative solutions and build relationships with teammates and clients while accessing global capabilities to scale your ideas, embrace new opportunities, and benefit from expansive industry and technology expertise. You'll shape your career by joining a company built to grow and last. You'll be supported by leaders who care about your health and well-being and provide you with opportunities to deepen your skills and broaden your horizons. Come join our team-one of the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world.
A senior leadership opportunity to own and deliver a complex, high-value capital programme within a high-hazard manufacturing environment. This role combines technical authority, strategic capital planning, and end-to-end project delivery to ensure safe, reliable and future-fit assets. Client Details Our client is a leading global business operating at the heart of the supply chain, delivering essential products across food, agriculture and industrial markets. As one of the world's largest privately owned organisations, they combine deep technical expertise with a strong commitment to safety, sustainability and long-term performance. They are now looking for a Senior Engineering Project Manager for their Kingston upon Hull based site. Description The Senior Engineering Project Manager forms a vital part of the site's leadership team, reporting into the Site Director. You will take full ownership of the site capital programme, translating business strategy into a structured portfolio of investments while acting as the engineering authority across the full project lifecycle-from concept through to commissioning and handover-ensuring all projects deliver safe, reliable and high-performing assets aligned to long-term site objectives. You will: Lead and prioritise the site capital portfolio, aligning investment with safety, risk, reliability and value Act as the final technical authority, owning key engineering decisions and standards Provide hands-on leadership, mentoring and development to the on-site project engineering team, setting clear expectations and building capability Create a high-performance engineering culture through coaching, challenge and technical guidance Retain full accountability for contractor performance, providing strong oversight and challenge to external engineering partners and EPCs Ensure robust engineering assurance, governance and risk management across all projects Oversee project execution, including construction, contractor management and SIMOPS risk Drive high standards in process safety, ensuring risks are identified, mitigated and controlled Own commissioning, start-up and handover to ensure assets are operable and maintainable Embed reliability and lifecycle thinking into all engineering and design decisions Collaborate closely with operations, maintenance and EHS to support site performance Maintain accountability for capital cost control, forecasting and value-based decision making Profile The Senior Engineering Project Manager will have a strong technical engineering background gained within a high-hazard, heavy industrial environment such as chemicals, biofuels or manufacturing, alongside proven experience delivering complex capital projects. You will bring: Demonstrated experience leading capital programmes or major projects end-to-end Strong process safety knowledge and the ability to manage risk in complex environments Experience acting as an engineering authority or providing technical governance Proven leadership capability, including managing and developing engineering teams The ability to influence stakeholders and challenge decisions where safety or reliability is at risk A delivery-focused mindset, capable of balancing cost, performance and long-term asset integrity Experience managing and successfully delivering a complex portfolio of projects simultaneously Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package inclusive of car allowance and performance related bonus A fast-paced, international environment with significant scope and autonomy The opportunity to lead key investment programmes within a highly complex industrial site Strong career development opportunities within a large, stable and globally recognised organisation
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
A senior leadership opportunity to own and deliver a complex, high-value capital programme within a high-hazard manufacturing environment. This role combines technical authority, strategic capital planning, and end-to-end project delivery to ensure safe, reliable and future-fit assets. Client Details Our client is a leading global business operating at the heart of the supply chain, delivering essential products across food, agriculture and industrial markets. As one of the world's largest privately owned organisations, they combine deep technical expertise with a strong commitment to safety, sustainability and long-term performance. They are now looking for a Senior Engineering Project Manager for their Kingston upon Hull based site. Description The Senior Engineering Project Manager forms a vital part of the site's leadership team, reporting into the Site Director. You will take full ownership of the site capital programme, translating business strategy into a structured portfolio of investments while acting as the engineering authority across the full project lifecycle-from concept through to commissioning and handover-ensuring all projects deliver safe, reliable and high-performing assets aligned to long-term site objectives. You will: Lead and prioritise the site capital portfolio, aligning investment with safety, risk, reliability and value Act as the final technical authority, owning key engineering decisions and standards Provide hands-on leadership, mentoring and development to the on-site project engineering team, setting clear expectations and building capability Create a high-performance engineering culture through coaching, challenge and technical guidance Retain full accountability for contractor performance, providing strong oversight and challenge to external engineering partners and EPCs Ensure robust engineering assurance, governance and risk management across all projects Oversee project execution, including construction, contractor management and SIMOPS risk Drive high standards in process safety, ensuring risks are identified, mitigated and controlled Own commissioning, start-up and handover to ensure assets are operable and maintainable Embed reliability and lifecycle thinking into all engineering and design decisions Collaborate closely with operations, maintenance and EHS to support site performance Maintain accountability for capital cost control, forecasting and value-based decision making Profile The Senior Engineering Project Manager will have a strong technical engineering background gained within a high-hazard, heavy industrial environment such as chemicals, biofuels or manufacturing, alongside proven experience delivering complex capital projects. You will bring: Demonstrated experience leading capital programmes or major projects end-to-end Strong process safety knowledge and the ability to manage risk in complex environments Experience acting as an engineering authority or providing technical governance Proven leadership capability, including managing and developing engineering teams The ability to influence stakeholders and challenge decisions where safety or reliability is at risk A delivery-focused mindset, capable of balancing cost, performance and long-term asset integrity Experience managing and successfully delivering a complex portfolio of projects simultaneously Job Offer Competitive salary and benefits package inclusive of car allowance and performance related bonus A fast-paced, international environment with significant scope and autonomy The opportunity to lead key investment programmes within a highly complex industrial site Strong career development opportunities within a large, stable and globally recognised organisation
Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Head of Operations Role Profile Role: Accommodation Manager Term: Permanent Salary: 38 - 40k Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Accommodation Team Leader/Housekeeper & Maintenance officer Pension: 6% employer contribution Health: Cash Plan Health Scheme and Health & Wellbeing Assistance Programme Hours: 37.5 hours per week Annual Leave: 30 days (inclusive of birthday) plus 8 bank holidays Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Key aspects of the role • To ensure the effective management of Pdap safe accommodation services. We currently have 3 refuge sites across Kirklees and a combined bed space of 23, with plans for further expansion in 2027. • To provide regular line management and development opportunities to your team and ensure they are adequately supported on a day-to-day basis. 2 • To be responsible for accommodation contract compliance and maintain effective relationships with our partners and commissioners in Kirklees. • Develop and maintain excellent links with our accommodation landlords ensuring they are kept up to date with any concerns, areas for development and opportunities for growth at each site. • To ensure our buildings and support services meet all legal regulations (e.g. Health & Safety/ HMO licencing conditions & Safeguarding). • Lead on the implementation and compliance of our Leading Lights accreditation within our accommodation team. • To work with the CEO to contribute to Pdap Strategic Planning, including opportunities for further development and expansion of our safe accommodation services. • To educate and inform the public and other professionals; raising awareness, increasing understanding of domestic abuse and improving the multi-agency response in Kirklees. • To ensure Pdap values are central to delivery of all services including that our homes are fit for purpose as welcoming places for our families to live. • To ensure that the views of those with lived experience of domestic abuse are at the core of the work Pdap carries out and that they inform and shape the development of new services Oversight of high quality service delivery • To develop and implement policies and procedures relating to the accommodation service ensuring they are kept up to date and in line with current legislation. • Embed accreditation requirements throughout service management and delivery. • Monitor and evaluate the service, producing accurate data reports as and when required for commissioners, CEO and the Board of Trustees. • Support the accommodation team in providing a safe, secure and welcoming environment for victims of domestic abuse. • To ensure that our commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity is embedded across all aspects of employment and service delivery. • To ensure our accommodation services are delivered and adequately resourced in line with the DA Act and the LA Statutory Duty requirements, identifying any gaps in delivery and working with the CEO and commissioners to address these. • Take part in the out of hours (back up) on call management rota. Supporting our Staff • To lead on the recruitment, induction and deployment of accommodation staff, volunteers and student placements ensuring effective cover across all sites. • To provide regular supervision, support and development opportunities to the accommodation team leader, maintenance officer and housekeeper. • Oversee training and development opportunities for accommodation staff, empowering them to develop their skills and knowledge whilst being managed with a fair and consistent approach. • Act as Safeguarding Lead for Accommodation services. • Promote and foster good working relationships between all Pdap staffing teams. Working with our Partners • To represent the values of Pdap in all our external partnership working. • To represent Pdap at a strategic level including attendance at and chairing meetings, attending advisory groups and influencing how stakeholders respond to domestic abuse. • To develop and maintain good positive working relationships and referral pathways with relevant agencies and professionals. 3 • To liaise with universities and external tutors in relation to student placements. • Foster positive relationships with our commissioners, landlords and funders. Finance & Administration • To oversee and deliver agreed budgets relating to the accommodation service. • To assist the Finance Director with setting annual budgets. • To be responsible for the effective operation of accommodation services, ensuring that all resources, assets and monies are always properly accounted for. Promoting equity, diversity & inclusion • Regularly review service level accessibility data and update the EDI action plan with actions to address these. • Actively and appropriately challenge all forms of discrimination. • Proactively promote equity, diversity and inclusion in all work with clients, ensuring fair access to services for all. Other • Flexible working hours according to the needs of the project. • Evening and weekend work may sometimes be required. • Annual leave and time off in lieu to be taken at times to meet the requirements of the organisation, and with the prior agreement of the COO. • The role will predominantly be based across our accommodation sites or at our main office. • As our sites are across Kirklees, use of a car is desirable • Please note this post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Person Specification Skills & Experience Essential/Desirable Experience of managing a HMO or similar supported housing service Essential Significant experience in a line management role Essential Ability to identify areas of development for staff and support them to improve their practice Essential Experience working in Domestic abuse or aligned sector such as substance misuse, housing, mental health, social care etc Essential Experience of working in the third sector Desirable Ability to work independently and within a team, to plan and manage a complex workload, meet deadlines, problem-solve and respond to unplanned demands Essential Ability to analyse data to identify gaps, and actions and write high quality reports and action plans Essential 4 Proven track record translating strategy into operational delivery Essential Be able to demonstrate excellent literacy and IT skills, including case management systems, Word, Outlook and Excel. Essential Experience & confidence delivering presentations/ training and talks to a wide range of audiences Essential Ability to build and maintain strong partnership relationships with landlords, contract managers and commissioners Essential Able to demonstrate strong professional boundaries and maintain confidentiality Essential Knowledge Essential/Desirable Sound understanding of domestic abuse and VAWG Essential Knowledge of charity governance and financial management Desirable Understanding of the full range of housing management responsibilities including preventing rent arrears, supporting safe and planned transitions to permanent housing, health and safety, and the housing, legal and welfare rights of those experiencing domestic violence Essential Understanding of commissioning requirements and contract compliance Essential Understanding of housing legislation in relation to the delivery of supported housing and HMOs Essential Excellent understanding of quality assurance including Leading Lights or equivalent accreditation Desirable Commitment to working in partnership and building strong relationships with stakeholders Essential Excellent understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Essential
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Head of Operations Role Profile Role: Accommodation Manager Term: Permanent Salary: 38 - 40k Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Accommodation Team Leader/Housekeeper & Maintenance officer Pension: 6% employer contribution Health: Cash Plan Health Scheme and Health & Wellbeing Assistance Programme Hours: 37.5 hours per week Annual Leave: 30 days (inclusive of birthday) plus 8 bank holidays Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Key aspects of the role • To ensure the effective management of Pdap safe accommodation services. We currently have 3 refuge sites across Kirklees and a combined bed space of 23, with plans for further expansion in 2027. • To provide regular line management and development opportunities to your team and ensure they are adequately supported on a day-to-day basis. 2 • To be responsible for accommodation contract compliance and maintain effective relationships with our partners and commissioners in Kirklees. • Develop and maintain excellent links with our accommodation landlords ensuring they are kept up to date with any concerns, areas for development and opportunities for growth at each site. • To ensure our buildings and support services meet all legal regulations (e.g. Health & Safety/ HMO licencing conditions & Safeguarding). • Lead on the implementation and compliance of our Leading Lights accreditation within our accommodation team. • To work with the CEO to contribute to Pdap Strategic Planning, including opportunities for further development and expansion of our safe accommodation services. • To educate and inform the public and other professionals; raising awareness, increasing understanding of domestic abuse and improving the multi-agency response in Kirklees. • To ensure Pdap values are central to delivery of all services including that our homes are fit for purpose as welcoming places for our families to live. • To ensure that the views of those with lived experience of domestic abuse are at the core of the work Pdap carries out and that they inform and shape the development of new services Oversight of high quality service delivery • To develop and implement policies and procedures relating to the accommodation service ensuring they are kept up to date and in line with current legislation. • Embed accreditation requirements throughout service management and delivery. • Monitor and evaluate the service, producing accurate data reports as and when required for commissioners, CEO and the Board of Trustees. • Support the accommodation team in providing a safe, secure and welcoming environment for victims of domestic abuse. • To ensure that our commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity is embedded across all aspects of employment and service delivery. • To ensure our accommodation services are delivered and adequately resourced in line with the DA Act and the LA Statutory Duty requirements, identifying any gaps in delivery and working with the CEO and commissioners to address these. • Take part in the out of hours (back up) on call management rota. Supporting our Staff • To lead on the recruitment, induction and deployment of accommodation staff, volunteers and student placements ensuring effective cover across all sites. • To provide regular supervision, support and development opportunities to the accommodation team leader, maintenance officer and housekeeper. • Oversee training and development opportunities for accommodation staff, empowering them to develop their skills and knowledge whilst being managed with a fair and consistent approach. • Act as Safeguarding Lead for Accommodation services. • Promote and foster good working relationships between all Pdap staffing teams. Working with our Partners • To represent the values of Pdap in all our external partnership working. • To represent Pdap at a strategic level including attendance at and chairing meetings, attending advisory groups and influencing how stakeholders respond to domestic abuse. • To develop and maintain good positive working relationships and referral pathways with relevant agencies and professionals. 3 • To liaise with universities and external tutors in relation to student placements. • Foster positive relationships with our commissioners, landlords and funders. Finance & Administration • To oversee and deliver agreed budgets relating to the accommodation service. • To assist the Finance Director with setting annual budgets. • To be responsible for the effective operation of accommodation services, ensuring that all resources, assets and monies are always properly accounted for. Promoting equity, diversity & inclusion • Regularly review service level accessibility data and update the EDI action plan with actions to address these. • Actively and appropriately challenge all forms of discrimination. • Proactively promote equity, diversity and inclusion in all work with clients, ensuring fair access to services for all. Other • Flexible working hours according to the needs of the project. • Evening and weekend work may sometimes be required. • Annual leave and time off in lieu to be taken at times to meet the requirements of the organisation, and with the prior agreement of the COO. • The role will predominantly be based across our accommodation sites or at our main office. • As our sites are across Kirklees, use of a car is desirable • Please note this post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Person Specification Skills & Experience Essential/Desirable Experience of managing a HMO or similar supported housing service Essential Significant experience in a line management role Essential Ability to identify areas of development for staff and support them to improve their practice Essential Experience working in Domestic abuse or aligned sector such as substance misuse, housing, mental health, social care etc Essential Experience of working in the third sector Desirable Ability to work independently and within a team, to plan and manage a complex workload, meet deadlines, problem-solve and respond to unplanned demands Essential Ability to analyse data to identify gaps, and actions and write high quality reports and action plans Essential 4 Proven track record translating strategy into operational delivery Essential Be able to demonstrate excellent literacy and IT skills, including case management systems, Word, Outlook and Excel. Essential Experience & confidence delivering presentations/ training and talks to a wide range of audiences Essential Ability to build and maintain strong partnership relationships with landlords, contract managers and commissioners Essential Able to demonstrate strong professional boundaries and maintain confidentiality Essential Knowledge Essential/Desirable Sound understanding of domestic abuse and VAWG Essential Knowledge of charity governance and financial management Desirable Understanding of the full range of housing management responsibilities including preventing rent arrears, supporting safe and planned transitions to permanent housing, health and safety, and the housing, legal and welfare rights of those experiencing domestic violence Essential Understanding of commissioning requirements and contract compliance Essential Understanding of housing legislation in relation to the delivery of supported housing and HMOs Essential Excellent understanding of quality assurance including Leading Lights or equivalent accreditation Desirable Commitment to working in partnership and building strong relationships with stakeholders Essential Excellent understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Essential
Use your engineering expertise to shape the future of an organisation that supports military veterans. This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the engineering strategy, infrastructure investment and long-term development of a respected charitable organisation's multi-site estate portfolio. Reporting directly to the Director of Operations, you will become the organisation's senior engineering authority, providing technical leadership across multiple sites while helping to shape future investment decisions, sustainability initiatives and asset management strategies. This is not a traditional facilities management position. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing how buildings, engineering systems and infrastructure evolve over the coming years, ensuring environments remain safe, sustainable, compliant and fit for the future. Most importantly, every decision you make will positively impact the lives of military veterans and their families. Why this role is different As Head of Estates, you will sit at the heart of the organisation's leadership team, acting as the bridge between technical engineering requirements and operational delivery. You will have the opportunity to: Lead the long-term engineering and estates strategy across a diverse property portfolio Influence significant capital investment and infrastructure improvement programmes Develop asset lifecycle and replacement strategies Drive sustainability and environmental initiatives Provide expert engineering advice to senior leadership Shape future estate development and investment decisions Deliver meaningful improvements within environments that support military veterans This is an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy while leading engineering decisions that genuinely matter. The Role As Head of Estates, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across building services, infrastructure, engineering systems and estate assets. Working across multiple locations, you will oversee a small engineering team and specialist contractors while ensuring the estate remains safe, compliant, efficient and future-ready. Key responsibilities will include: Engineering Leadership & Strategy Act as the organisation's senior engineering and technical advisor Develop and implement long-term engineering and asset management strategies Support senior leaders with technical decision-making and investment planning Build strong engineering governance and compliance frameworks Lead infrastructure and sustainability initiatives Asset Management & Capital Planning Develop structured asset lifecycle and replacement programmes Create long-term capital expenditure plans and investment roadmaps Assess infrastructure condition, risk and future viability Support business case development for major projects and upgrades Prioritise engineering investment to maximise value and operational resilience Estates & Infrastructure Management Oversee building services, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems Lead infrastructure improvement and upgrade projects Ensure estates services support operational excellence across all locations Manage planned maintenance strategies and contractor performance Drive continuous improvement across engineering operations Stakeholder Engagement Build collaborative relationships across Operations, Sustainability and Senior Leadership teams Communicate technical information clearly to non-technical stakeholders Work closely with site leadership teams to ensure engineering solutions support resident wellbeing Foster a culture of openness, collaboration and shared decision making About You We are keen to hear from candidates who bring strong engineering leadership experience within multi-site environments. You may currently be working as a: Head of Estates Estates Manager Senior Estates Manager Technical Services Manager Building Services Manager Engineering Services Manager Regional Engineering Manager Facilities Engineering Manager Head of Building Services Senior Engineering Manager Experience gained within healthcare, care, facilities management, defence, hospitality, education, commercial property, manufacturing, engineering services or other regulated environments will be considered. What You'll Bring Strong mechanical and electrical building services knowledge Experience managing engineering or estates functions across multiple sites Asset management and lifecycle planning expertise Capital expenditure planning and budget management experience Contractor and supplier management capability Strong understanding of compliance, risk and engineering governance Experience delivering infrastructure upgrades and improvement projects Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly Experience of HVAC systems, water infrastructure, sustainability initiatives and regulated environments would be advantageous. The Person Cultural fit is critical to this appointment. You will be: Collaborative and approachable Humble and respectful Values-driven and people-focused Comfortable working across teams and disciplines Emotionally intelligent with strong relationship-building skills Able to influence through expertise rather than hierarchy Passionate about creating positive environments for residents and colleagues This role requires someone who understands that they are supporting people's homes, not simply managing buildings. Working Pattern This is a multi-site role covering locations including: Solihull High Wycombe Surbiton Worthing The role typically involves: Visiting approximately two sites per week Three to four days site-based One to two days working from home Travel is an essential part of the role. Travel time is paid from the point you leave home and mileage is reimbursed. Benefits Salary of 60,000 - 65,000 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 7.5% employer pension contribution Life assurance (3x salary) Professional membership fees paid Blue Light Card discounts Occupational sick pay scheme Additional paid leave for Reservists and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers Mileage reimbursement Paid travel time Hybrid working Apply Now If you are an engineering leader looking for an opportunity to shape the future of a multi-site estate portfolio while making a genuine difference to the lives of military veterans, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more about this unique leadership opportunity.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Use your engineering expertise to shape the future of an organisation that supports military veterans. This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the engineering strategy, infrastructure investment and long-term development of a respected charitable organisation's multi-site estate portfolio. Reporting directly to the Director of Operations, you will become the organisation's senior engineering authority, providing technical leadership across multiple sites while helping to shape future investment decisions, sustainability initiatives and asset management strategies. This is not a traditional facilities management position. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing how buildings, engineering systems and infrastructure evolve over the coming years, ensuring environments remain safe, sustainable, compliant and fit for the future. Most importantly, every decision you make will positively impact the lives of military veterans and their families. Why this role is different As Head of Estates, you will sit at the heart of the organisation's leadership team, acting as the bridge between technical engineering requirements and operational delivery. You will have the opportunity to: Lead the long-term engineering and estates strategy across a diverse property portfolio Influence significant capital investment and infrastructure improvement programmes Develop asset lifecycle and replacement strategies Drive sustainability and environmental initiatives Provide expert engineering advice to senior leadership Shape future estate development and investment decisions Deliver meaningful improvements within environments that support military veterans This is an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy while leading engineering decisions that genuinely matter. The Role As Head of Estates, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across building services, infrastructure, engineering systems and estate assets. Working across multiple locations, you will oversee a small engineering team and specialist contractors while ensuring the estate remains safe, compliant, efficient and future-ready. Key responsibilities will include: Engineering Leadership & Strategy Act as the organisation's senior engineering and technical advisor Develop and implement long-term engineering and asset management strategies Support senior leaders with technical decision-making and investment planning Build strong engineering governance and compliance frameworks Lead infrastructure and sustainability initiatives Asset Management & Capital Planning Develop structured asset lifecycle and replacement programmes Create long-term capital expenditure plans and investment roadmaps Assess infrastructure condition, risk and future viability Support business case development for major projects and upgrades Prioritise engineering investment to maximise value and operational resilience Estates & Infrastructure Management Oversee building services, HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems Lead infrastructure improvement and upgrade projects Ensure estates services support operational excellence across all locations Manage planned maintenance strategies and contractor performance Drive continuous improvement across engineering operations Stakeholder Engagement Build collaborative relationships across Operations, Sustainability and Senior Leadership teams Communicate technical information clearly to non-technical stakeholders Work closely with site leadership teams to ensure engineering solutions support resident wellbeing Foster a culture of openness, collaboration and shared decision making About You We are keen to hear from candidates who bring strong engineering leadership experience within multi-site environments. You may currently be working as a: Head of Estates Estates Manager Senior Estates Manager Technical Services Manager Building Services Manager Engineering Services Manager Regional Engineering Manager Facilities Engineering Manager Head of Building Services Senior Engineering Manager Experience gained within healthcare, care, facilities management, defence, hospitality, education, commercial property, manufacturing, engineering services or other regulated environments will be considered. What You'll Bring Strong mechanical and electrical building services knowledge Experience managing engineering or estates functions across multiple sites Asset management and lifecycle planning expertise Capital expenditure planning and budget management experience Contractor and supplier management capability Strong understanding of compliance, risk and engineering governance Experience delivering infrastructure upgrades and improvement projects Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly Experience of HVAC systems, water infrastructure, sustainability initiatives and regulated environments would be advantageous. The Person Cultural fit is critical to this appointment. You will be: Collaborative and approachable Humble and respectful Values-driven and people-focused Comfortable working across teams and disciplines Emotionally intelligent with strong relationship-building skills Able to influence through expertise rather than hierarchy Passionate about creating positive environments for residents and colleagues This role requires someone who understands that they are supporting people's homes, not simply managing buildings. Working Pattern This is a multi-site role covering locations including: Solihull High Wycombe Surbiton Worthing The role typically involves: Visiting approximately two sites per week Three to four days site-based One to two days working from home Travel is an essential part of the role. Travel time is paid from the point you leave home and mileage is reimbursed. Benefits Salary of 60,000 - 65,000 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 7.5% employer pension contribution Life assurance (3x salary) Professional membership fees paid Blue Light Card discounts Occupational sick pay scheme Additional paid leave for Reservists and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers Mileage reimbursement Paid travel time Hybrid working Apply Now If you are an engineering leader looking for an opportunity to shape the future of a multi-site estate portfolio while making a genuine difference to the lives of military veterans, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more about this unique leadership opportunity.
Educational Institution are hiring for a Senior Facilities Manager Your new company You will be joining a prestigious, high-profile educational and cultural institution based in central London. The organisation operates in a vibrant, public-facing environment with multiple buildings, busy footfall, and a year-round schedule of events, performances, and community activity. With a strong commitment to excellence, safety, and an exceptional user experience, the organisation places its Estates team at the heart of its operations. You'll be part of a dedicated professional community that supports students, staff, and thousands of visitors each year. Your new role As Senior Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for the smooth day-to-day running of all operational estates services across several sites. Reporting into the Director of Finance, you will manage a broad remit including building maintenance, security, soft services, health & safety, and contractor management.You will lead operational teams, set clear priorities, and ensure exceptional service delivery across the estate. Key responsibilities include: Delivering the Estates strategy and overseeing all operational activity. Managing hard and soft service providers, ensuring SLA and KPI performance and driving continuous improvement. Overseeing all security operations-including access control, key management, CCTV, and out-of-hours incident response. Working closely with the Health & Safety Manager to ensure compliance and robust risk management. Managing contracts across mechanical, electrical, fire services and other critical building systems. Maintaining asset registers and operational documentation. Leading and monitoring project work within the Estates remit. Overseeing budgets, procurement processes, and ensuring value for money across all external contracts. This is a fast-paced, varied role that requires confidence, resilience, and the ability to make rapid decisions that impact the whole organisation. What you'll need to succeed Essential: Significant experience in Estates or Facilities Management, ideally in a public-facing environment. Strong leadership skills with proven experience managing large, multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent communication, organisation, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, and outsourced teams. Ability to prioritise, make quick decisions, and take ownership of issues from start to finish. Good Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel. Strong technical understanding of building operations and maintenance. A customer-focused approach with the ability to work effectively with people at all levels. A good general education, including GCSE Maths and English (A-C or equivalent). Health & Safety knowledge (IOSH/NEBOSH desirable). IWFM or degree-level FM qualification (desirable). Desirable: Listed building knowledge Maintenance experience Experience in Higher Education or performing arts venues Procurement and change management experience AutoCAD LT skills Knowledge of framework procurement (e.g., LUPC) What you'll get in return You will join a respected and genuinely inspiring organisation where your work directly contributes to the experience of students, staff, and the wider public. You'll have the opportunity to lead an engaged team, shape the future of the facilities function, and take ownership of meaningful operational and project work.Alongside a competitive salary and benefits package, you will benefit from: A collaborative, supportive working culture Opportunities for professional development Exposure to unique and dynamic estates challenges The chance to work in a vibrant environment that hosts hundreds of public events each year This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced facilities professional looking to make a real impact in a high-profile London setting. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Educational Institution are hiring for a Senior Facilities Manager Your new company You will be joining a prestigious, high-profile educational and cultural institution based in central London. The organisation operates in a vibrant, public-facing environment with multiple buildings, busy footfall, and a year-round schedule of events, performances, and community activity. With a strong commitment to excellence, safety, and an exceptional user experience, the organisation places its Estates team at the heart of its operations. You'll be part of a dedicated professional community that supports students, staff, and thousands of visitors each year. Your new role As Senior Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for the smooth day-to-day running of all operational estates services across several sites. Reporting into the Director of Finance, you will manage a broad remit including building maintenance, security, soft services, health & safety, and contractor management.You will lead operational teams, set clear priorities, and ensure exceptional service delivery across the estate. Key responsibilities include: Delivering the Estates strategy and overseeing all operational activity. Managing hard and soft service providers, ensuring SLA and KPI performance and driving continuous improvement. Overseeing all security operations-including access control, key management, CCTV, and out-of-hours incident response. Working closely with the Health & Safety Manager to ensure compliance and robust risk management. Managing contracts across mechanical, electrical, fire services and other critical building systems. Maintaining asset registers and operational documentation. Leading and monitoring project work within the Estates remit. Overseeing budgets, procurement processes, and ensuring value for money across all external contracts. This is a fast-paced, varied role that requires confidence, resilience, and the ability to make rapid decisions that impact the whole organisation. What you'll need to succeed Essential: Significant experience in Estates or Facilities Management, ideally in a public-facing environment. Strong leadership skills with proven experience managing large, multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent communication, organisation, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Experience managing contractors, suppliers, and outsourced teams. Ability to prioritise, make quick decisions, and take ownership of issues from start to finish. Good Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel. Strong technical understanding of building operations and maintenance. A customer-focused approach with the ability to work effectively with people at all levels. A good general education, including GCSE Maths and English (A-C or equivalent). Health & Safety knowledge (IOSH/NEBOSH desirable). IWFM or degree-level FM qualification (desirable). Desirable: Listed building knowledge Maintenance experience Experience in Higher Education or performing arts venues Procurement and change management experience AutoCAD LT skills Knowledge of framework procurement (e.g., LUPC) What you'll get in return You will join a respected and genuinely inspiring organisation where your work directly contributes to the experience of students, staff, and the wider public. You'll have the opportunity to lead an engaged team, shape the future of the facilities function, and take ownership of meaningful operational and project work.Alongside a competitive salary and benefits package, you will benefit from: A collaborative, supportive working culture Opportunities for professional development Exposure to unique and dynamic estates challenges The chance to work in a vibrant environment that hosts hundreds of public events each year This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced facilities professional looking to make a real impact in a high-profile London setting. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Finance Manager - Office based This Finance Manager position offers the chance to take full ownership of the company's financial operations and shape long-term financial strategy. It's a high level, hands-on, office based role for a qualified finance professional with strong manufacturing or construction experience, confident in balancing day-to-day control with strategic insight and a senior management mindset, able to demonstrate where you have made solid financial recommendations to grow a business. As Finance Manager, you'll be central to driving sustainable growth, strengthening financial processes, and acting as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, your approach being confident and capable. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Manager: Project & Construction Finance: Working closely with project managers, estimators, and commercial teams to oversee: Project profitability tracking and cost-to-cost forecasting Project valuations and applications for payment Tendering and bidding with accurate cost analysis Fully responsible for: Retentions management and recovery Contractual payment mechanisms (including MCD and similar frameworks ) Strategic Finance Evaluate investments, capital expenditure, and asset management Advise on borrowing, financing options, and lender relationships Support growth initiatives with robust financial modelling Financial Operations Lead bookkeeping, ledgers, and monthly/annual reporting Manage cashflow forecasting, working capital, and liquidity Develop and control budgets across departments and projects Oversee procurement and purchasing to reduce material and overhead costs Produce management accounts, cost reports, and financial KPIs What You Bring as Finance Manager Experience & Capability Proven experience as a Finance Manager or senior finance lead Strong background in manufacturing or contracting finance Deep knowledge of bookkeeping, cashflow, and budget management Solid understanding of construction finance: valuations, bidding, retentions, payment cycles Experience advising on investments, borrowing, and financial strategy High levels of accuracy, integrity, and commercial awareness Desirable Professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience in specialist construction or craft-led sectors Strong financial modelling and forecasting skills Understanding of M&A activity Experience implementing share ownership schemes Ways of Working Skilled at improving efficiency through strong processes, controls, and governance Confident ensuring compliance with accounting standards, tax, and regulatory requirements Experience integrating financial systems with operational platforms (e.g., Simpro, Procore) Comfortable liaising with external accountants, auditors, banks, and advisors Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a practical, hands-on approach Clear, confident communicator able to advise at director level Organised, proactive, and commercially minded Values-driven, committed to quality and long-term legacy Due to the nature of the role, it is office based, therefore you will need to live within a daily commutable distance, using your own transport. Only those who fulfill the specified criteria will be considered. If you have not received a response within 3 working days, then you have not been successful on this occasion. Gibson Search acting as an Employment Agency.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager - Office based This Finance Manager position offers the chance to take full ownership of the company's financial operations and shape long-term financial strategy. It's a high level, hands-on, office based role for a qualified finance professional with strong manufacturing or construction experience, confident in balancing day-to-day control with strategic insight and a senior management mindset, able to demonstrate where you have made solid financial recommendations to grow a business. As Finance Manager, you'll be central to driving sustainable growth, strengthening financial processes, and acting as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, your approach being confident and capable. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Manager: Project & Construction Finance: Working closely with project managers, estimators, and commercial teams to oversee: Project profitability tracking and cost-to-cost forecasting Project valuations and applications for payment Tendering and bidding with accurate cost analysis Fully responsible for: Retentions management and recovery Contractual payment mechanisms (including MCD and similar frameworks ) Strategic Finance Evaluate investments, capital expenditure, and asset management Advise on borrowing, financing options, and lender relationships Support growth initiatives with robust financial modelling Financial Operations Lead bookkeeping, ledgers, and monthly/annual reporting Manage cashflow forecasting, working capital, and liquidity Develop and control budgets across departments and projects Oversee procurement and purchasing to reduce material and overhead costs Produce management accounts, cost reports, and financial KPIs What You Bring as Finance Manager Experience & Capability Proven experience as a Finance Manager or senior finance lead Strong background in manufacturing or contracting finance Deep knowledge of bookkeeping, cashflow, and budget management Solid understanding of construction finance: valuations, bidding, retentions, payment cycles Experience advising on investments, borrowing, and financial strategy High levels of accuracy, integrity, and commercial awareness Desirable Professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience in specialist construction or craft-led sectors Strong financial modelling and forecasting skills Understanding of M&A activity Experience implementing share ownership schemes Ways of Working Skilled at improving efficiency through strong processes, controls, and governance Confident ensuring compliance with accounting standards, tax, and regulatory requirements Experience integrating financial systems with operational platforms (e.g., Simpro, Procore) Comfortable liaising with external accountants, auditors, banks, and advisors Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a practical, hands-on approach Clear, confident communicator able to advise at director level Organised, proactive, and commercially minded Values-driven, committed to quality and long-term legacy Due to the nature of the role, it is office based, therefore you will need to live within a daily commutable distance, using your own transport. Only those who fulfill the specified criteria will be considered. If you have not received a response within 3 working days, then you have not been successful on this occasion. Gibson Search acting as an Employment Agency.
Recruitment Consultant Manchester City Centre - Hybrid Working OTE 70K Plus The Business: Get Recruited is entering an exciting new chapter. With Chloe Marsh promoted to Managing Director last year and Matthew Ager stepping into the CEO role, we're implementing a fresh strategy for growth, investment, and team development. As we head on the next part of our journey, a brand new office earlier this year, we're now hiring a Recruitment Consultant to join our team. We recognise that our people are our most valuable asset and that's why we always prioritise our people over profits. We encourage a healthy work life balance, that doesn't compromise the ability to take career steps within our business. This is a fantastic opportunity for a career driven and experienced Recruiter to join a small but ambitious business where you will benefit from one-on-one support, tailored development and training plans and a market leading commission package! The Person: We'd love to speak with experienced Recruitment Consultants who have at least 6 months experience in a 360 Recruitment role within an agency environment Experience within one of our markets would be ideal, however, we're open to speaking with recruiters who can demonstrate that they can transfer specialisms. Strong new business experience Confident in embracing leading edge technologies. Highly motivated and career driven individual who'd like to quickly progress. To Apply: Please send your CV for the Recruitment Consultant role via the advertisement for immediate consideration. All applications are strictly confidential. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Recruitment Consultant Manchester City Centre - Hybrid Working OTE 70K Plus The Business: Get Recruited is entering an exciting new chapter. With Chloe Marsh promoted to Managing Director last year and Matthew Ager stepping into the CEO role, we're implementing a fresh strategy for growth, investment, and team development. As we head on the next part of our journey, a brand new office earlier this year, we're now hiring a Recruitment Consultant to join our team. We recognise that our people are our most valuable asset and that's why we always prioritise our people over profits. We encourage a healthy work life balance, that doesn't compromise the ability to take career steps within our business. This is a fantastic opportunity for a career driven and experienced Recruiter to join a small but ambitious business where you will benefit from one-on-one support, tailored development and training plans and a market leading commission package! The Person: We'd love to speak with experienced Recruitment Consultants who have at least 6 months experience in a 360 Recruitment role within an agency environment Experience within one of our markets would be ideal, however, we're open to speaking with recruiters who can demonstrate that they can transfer specialisms. Strong new business experience Confident in embracing leading edge technologies. Highly motivated and career driven individual who'd like to quickly progress. To Apply: Please send your CV for the Recruitment Consultant role via the advertisement for immediate consideration. All applications are strictly confidential. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Director - Head of Office (Building Surveying & Project Management) Location: Cardiff The Opportunity Due to a forthcoming retirement, an outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced and commercially driven professional to lead a well-established Cardiff office. Working closely with a senior director and an established team of chartered building surveyors and project managers, you will take full responsibility for managing, growing, and shaping the office. This is a strategic leadership role combined with hands-on delivery across a wide range of high-profile projects. You'll work with leading institutional investors, developers, and occupiers across sectors including industrial, office, PBSA, and build-to-rent, driving both client satisfaction and business growth. The Role As Head of Office, you will: Lead and grow the Cardiff office, driving performance and market presence Deliver a broad range of Building Surveying services Build and maintain strong client relationships, identifying new opportunities Take ownership of business development, marketing, and resourcing Drive excellence in service delivery, quality, and best practice Support and develop a high-performing team through mentorship and leadership Align office strategy with wider business goals Promote innovation, continuous improvement, and knowledge sharing Represent the business in the regional market and wider industry Key Responsibilities Full operational leadership of the office Achievement of financial and performance targets Collaboration across multidisciplinary service lines Team development, coaching, and performance management Active networking and client engagement Contribution to strategic growth initiatives About You You will be a confident and commercially aware leader with: A relevant degree and MRICS qualification Strong technical expertise in Building Surveying A proven track record in client relationship management and business development An existing network and ability to generate new work Leadership experience with the ability to inspire and develop teams Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with high professional standards What's on Offer Flexible and hybrid working Competitive salary + car allowance Bonus scheme Private healthcare, life assurance, and personal accident cover 27 days holiday + wellbeing, charity, and training days Contributory pension scheme Season ticket loan & cycle-to-work scheme Long-term career development and progression opportunities About the Business Our client is a highly respected, independent consultancy operating across Development, Built Asset, Engineering, and Sustainability. Known for combining technical excellence with commercial insight, they advise investors, developers, and occupiers across all major property sectors. With a strong UK presence and a reputation for high-quality delivery, the business places equal emphasis on people development, innovation, and sustainability. They are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment where individuals are empowered to succeed and grow. Apply Now If you're ready to step into a leadership role with real influence, strong client exposure, and long-term career potential, we'd love to hear from you. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Director - Head of Office (Building Surveying & Project Management) Location: Cardiff The Opportunity Due to a forthcoming retirement, an outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced and commercially driven professional to lead a well-established Cardiff office. Working closely with a senior director and an established team of chartered building surveyors and project managers, you will take full responsibility for managing, growing, and shaping the office. This is a strategic leadership role combined with hands-on delivery across a wide range of high-profile projects. You'll work with leading institutional investors, developers, and occupiers across sectors including industrial, office, PBSA, and build-to-rent, driving both client satisfaction and business growth. The Role As Head of Office, you will: Lead and grow the Cardiff office, driving performance and market presence Deliver a broad range of Building Surveying services Build and maintain strong client relationships, identifying new opportunities Take ownership of business development, marketing, and resourcing Drive excellence in service delivery, quality, and best practice Support and develop a high-performing team through mentorship and leadership Align office strategy with wider business goals Promote innovation, continuous improvement, and knowledge sharing Represent the business in the regional market and wider industry Key Responsibilities Full operational leadership of the office Achievement of financial and performance targets Collaboration across multidisciplinary service lines Team development, coaching, and performance management Active networking and client engagement Contribution to strategic growth initiatives About You You will be a confident and commercially aware leader with: A relevant degree and MRICS qualification Strong technical expertise in Building Surveying A proven track record in client relationship management and business development An existing network and ability to generate new work Leadership experience with the ability to inspire and develop teams Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with high professional standards What's on Offer Flexible and hybrid working Competitive salary + car allowance Bonus scheme Private healthcare, life assurance, and personal accident cover 27 days holiday + wellbeing, charity, and training days Contributory pension scheme Season ticket loan & cycle-to-work scheme Long-term career development and progression opportunities About the Business Our client is a highly respected, independent consultancy operating across Development, Built Asset, Engineering, and Sustainability. Known for combining technical excellence with commercial insight, they advise investors, developers, and occupiers across all major property sectors. With a strong UK presence and a reputation for high-quality delivery, the business places equal emphasis on people development, innovation, and sustainability. They are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment where individuals are empowered to succeed and grow. Apply Now If you're ready to step into a leadership role with real influence, strong client exposure, and long-term career potential, we'd love to hear from you. Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
HARP is South Essex's leading homelessness charity and a Registered Social Landlord. Founded in 2002, we support more than 1,000 people each year who are homeless, rough sleeping, vulnerably housed, or at risk of losing their accommodation. On any given night we provide accommodation for over 320 people, and our Bradbury Day Centre operates 365 days a year, offering practical support that helps people move from crisis towards stability and long-term independence. Over the past few years HARP has grown significantly in scale and complexity. Alongside our core mission, we have strengthened our housing pathway, broadened our partnerships, and developed a more mature approach to governance, assurance and regulation. We are coming to the end of our current five-year strategy and are taking stock: consolidating progress, strengthening sustainability, and shaping what comes next. To support this next phase, we are recruiting five new Trustees, including an Honorary Treasurer. Several long-serving trustees are approaching the end of their terms, and we want to bring in new voices, new skills and new perspectives. You do not need to have been a trustee before. What matters most is sound judgement, a willingness to engage, and a clear commitment to the people HARP exists for. The roles Trustee Trustees play a central role in how HARP is governed and held to account. As a member of the Board, you will help set strategic direction, safeguard the charity's purpose and reputation, and ensure strong oversight of performance, risk, quality and financial stewardship. Trustees also contribute through committee work, where detailed governance happens between Board meetings. Honorary Treasurer (Trustee) The Treasurer is a trustee with particular responsibility for HARP's financial health. You will work closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Director of Finance, chair the Finance Committee, help the Board understand the numbers and make good decisions, and ensure strong controls, risk management and transparent reporting. As HARP is regulated both as a charity and as a Registered Social Landlord, the Treasurer plays an important role in evidencing financial viability and value for money. What you will do As a Trustee, you will: Attend and contribute at Board and committee meetings, reading papers, asking good questions and bringing your experience to bear. Help set direction and keep a clear line of sight between strategy, delivery and impact. Support and challenge constructively, helping HARP make good decisions, manage risk well, and stay ambitious but realistic. Safeguard purpose and integrity, ensuring HARP meets the standards expected by our regulators, funders and stakeholders. Act as an ambassador, representing HARP with credibility and warmth in the community and with partners. As Treasurer, you will also: Provide financial leadership at Board level, guiding budgets, forecasts, accounts, reserves, liquidity and audit. Champion strong financial controls, assurance and risk, including oversight of key financial policies and governance. Support major investment and property decisions, helping the Board understand implications and trade-offs. Chair the Finance Committee and report clearly to the wider Board. Who we are looking for We are looking for people who are thoughtful, grounded and motivated by HARP's mission. You will: Think strategically, while taking stewardship and accountability seriously. Listen well, analyse issues carefully, and contribute with independence and integrity. Be comfortable offering both encouragement and challenge, with respect and good judgement. Bring a collaborative mindset, and an interest in the lived experience of homelessness and multiple disadvantage. We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities HARP serves. We particularly welcome interest from people who have been underrepresented on charity boards, and from those with lived experience of homelessness, housing insecurity, or the issues that intersect with them. Areas of focus in this recruitment round We are seeking five appointments across the following profiles: 1.Honorary Treasurer Qualified accountant or equivalent senior financial leadership experience. Experience in regulated environments is particularly relevant, including social housing or charities. 2. Trustee, Housing and Registered Provider governance Senior experience in registered provider governance, asset management, housing regulation, investment, or development. 3. Trustee, Commercial / Retail / Social enterprise Someone excited by income generation and social enterprise, with leadership experience in retail, hospitality, commercial growth or building a mission-led business. 4. Trustee, System leadership (health, commissioning, homelessness) Senior experience across health, public health, integrated care, commissioning, or system-wide partnership work, with insight into complex needs and joined-up services. 5. Trustee, Cause-led / creative ("wild card") A visionary, values-driven thinker who brings a different lens, creativity and energy, and is excited by what HARP could become. Time commitment and term Trustee: approximately 6-12 days per year, including preparation. Honorary Treasurer: approximately 12-15 days per year. Term: three years, renewable (maximum nine). These roles are voluntary and unremunerated. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed. Whilst the preference is that board meetings are attended in-person, they can be attended virtually Why now This is a practical, hands-on opportunity to join a charity with real scale, strong services, and a clear sense of purpose, at a point where good governance and clear thinking will shape what happens next. If you can bring judgement, curiosity and commitment, and you want to contribute to an organisation that exists to help people move from crisis to recovery, we would be very pleased to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight on Thursday 18th June To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. Documents should be uploaded via our website, please include and upload the below information in two documents only. If you experience any issues whilst applying, please contact . Applications should include: Full contact details; Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees); Details of your notice period Notification of any dates when you are not available for an interview. At Tile Hill, we are committed to inclusion and accessibility. We champion and support all individuals to ensure everyone feels valued, listened to and motivated to get the very best out of each recruitment process and that processes are designed to meet the needs of individuals. If you have any specific requests and would like a confidential discussion with the Tile Hill team, then please email .
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
HARP is South Essex's leading homelessness charity and a Registered Social Landlord. Founded in 2002, we support more than 1,000 people each year who are homeless, rough sleeping, vulnerably housed, or at risk of losing their accommodation. On any given night we provide accommodation for over 320 people, and our Bradbury Day Centre operates 365 days a year, offering practical support that helps people move from crisis towards stability and long-term independence. Over the past few years HARP has grown significantly in scale and complexity. Alongside our core mission, we have strengthened our housing pathway, broadened our partnerships, and developed a more mature approach to governance, assurance and regulation. We are coming to the end of our current five-year strategy and are taking stock: consolidating progress, strengthening sustainability, and shaping what comes next. To support this next phase, we are recruiting five new Trustees, including an Honorary Treasurer. Several long-serving trustees are approaching the end of their terms, and we want to bring in new voices, new skills and new perspectives. You do not need to have been a trustee before. What matters most is sound judgement, a willingness to engage, and a clear commitment to the people HARP exists for. The roles Trustee Trustees play a central role in how HARP is governed and held to account. As a member of the Board, you will help set strategic direction, safeguard the charity's purpose and reputation, and ensure strong oversight of performance, risk, quality and financial stewardship. Trustees also contribute through committee work, where detailed governance happens between Board meetings. Honorary Treasurer (Trustee) The Treasurer is a trustee with particular responsibility for HARP's financial health. You will work closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Director of Finance, chair the Finance Committee, help the Board understand the numbers and make good decisions, and ensure strong controls, risk management and transparent reporting. As HARP is regulated both as a charity and as a Registered Social Landlord, the Treasurer plays an important role in evidencing financial viability and value for money. What you will do As a Trustee, you will: Attend and contribute at Board and committee meetings, reading papers, asking good questions and bringing your experience to bear. Help set direction and keep a clear line of sight between strategy, delivery and impact. Support and challenge constructively, helping HARP make good decisions, manage risk well, and stay ambitious but realistic. Safeguard purpose and integrity, ensuring HARP meets the standards expected by our regulators, funders and stakeholders. Act as an ambassador, representing HARP with credibility and warmth in the community and with partners. As Treasurer, you will also: Provide financial leadership at Board level, guiding budgets, forecasts, accounts, reserves, liquidity and audit. Champion strong financial controls, assurance and risk, including oversight of key financial policies and governance. Support major investment and property decisions, helping the Board understand implications and trade-offs. Chair the Finance Committee and report clearly to the wider Board. Who we are looking for We are looking for people who are thoughtful, grounded and motivated by HARP's mission. You will: Think strategically, while taking stewardship and accountability seriously. Listen well, analyse issues carefully, and contribute with independence and integrity. Be comfortable offering both encouragement and challenge, with respect and good judgement. Bring a collaborative mindset, and an interest in the lived experience of homelessness and multiple disadvantage. We are committed to building a Board that reflects the diversity of the communities HARP serves. We particularly welcome interest from people who have been underrepresented on charity boards, and from those with lived experience of homelessness, housing insecurity, or the issues that intersect with them. Areas of focus in this recruitment round We are seeking five appointments across the following profiles: 1.Honorary Treasurer Qualified accountant or equivalent senior financial leadership experience. Experience in regulated environments is particularly relevant, including social housing or charities. 2. Trustee, Housing and Registered Provider governance Senior experience in registered provider governance, asset management, housing regulation, investment, or development. 3. Trustee, Commercial / Retail / Social enterprise Someone excited by income generation and social enterprise, with leadership experience in retail, hospitality, commercial growth or building a mission-led business. 4. Trustee, System leadership (health, commissioning, homelessness) Senior experience across health, public health, integrated care, commissioning, or system-wide partnership work, with insight into complex needs and joined-up services. 5. Trustee, Cause-led / creative ("wild card") A visionary, values-driven thinker who brings a different lens, creativity and energy, and is excited by what HARP could become. Time commitment and term Trustee: approximately 6-12 days per year, including preparation. Honorary Treasurer: approximately 12-15 days per year. Term: three years, renewable (maximum nine). These roles are voluntary and unremunerated. Reasonable expenses are reimbursed. Whilst the preference is that board meetings are attended in-person, they can be attended virtually Why now This is a practical, hands-on opportunity to join a charity with real scale, strong services, and a clear sense of purpose, at a point where good governance and clear thinking will shape what happens next. If you can bring judgement, curiosity and commitment, and you want to contribute to an organisation that exists to help people move from crisis to recovery, we would be very pleased to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight on Thursday 18th June To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. Documents should be uploaded via our website, please include and upload the below information in two documents only. If you experience any issues whilst applying, please contact . Applications should include: Full contact details; Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees); Details of your notice period Notification of any dates when you are not available for an interview. At Tile Hill, we are committed to inclusion and accessibility. We champion and support all individuals to ensure everyone feels valued, listened to and motivated to get the very best out of each recruitment process and that processes are designed to meet the needs of individuals. If you have any specific requests and would like a confidential discussion with the Tile Hill team, then please email .
Senior Accountant - Technical Technical and Capital Senior Accountant (Service Focused) Uttlesford District Council - Local Government Pension Scheme + Flexible Hybrid Working Hays are delighted to be exclusively supporting Uttlesford District Council in the recruitment of a Senior Accountant - Technical & Capital. About Uttlesford District Council Located in the picturesque market town of Saffron Walden, Uttlesford District Council serves a vibrant rural community across Essex. The Council delivers key services including housing, planning, waste and community development, alongside an ambitious capital programme supporting growth and sustainability.About the RoleThis is a pivotal senior finance role that combines technical accounting expertise, capital programme oversight, and strong service-facing business partnering, alongside the management of a small team. You will play a key role in ensuring robust financial governance while working closely with services to provide meaningful financial insight, challenge, and support across both revenue and capital activity. Key Responsibilities Technical & Statutory Accounting Lead on the preparation of the Council's Statement of Accounts, ensuring compliance with the CIPFA Code and IFRS Act as the lead on technical accounting matters including assets, pensions, and complex accounting treatments Manage year-end processes and coordinate the external audit Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and strengthen financial governance Capital & Financial Management Oversee the Council's capital programme, ensuring effective monitoring, forecasting, and reporting Maintain the fixed asset register and ensure accurate capital accounting Support services with capital bids, business cases, and investment decisions Advise on capital financing options including borrowing, grants, and capital receipts Service-Focused Business Partnering Act as a trusted finance partner for services, providing support, challenge, and insight Lead on budget setting and in-year monitoring, working closely with service managers Translate financial data into clear and practical advice to support decision-making Build strong relationships across the organisation to embed finance within service delivery Leadership & Team Management Manage, support, and develop a team of 4 finance staff Provide technical guidance, mentoring, and performance oversight Drive continuous improvement across processes, reporting, and ways of working Strategic Contribution Contribute to the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) and long-term planning Support the development of financial policies and procedures Represent Finance across corporate projects, working groups, and transformation activities. What We're Looking For CCAB qualified accountant (CIPFA, ACA, ACCA or equivalent) Strong experience in technical accounting and capital finance within local government Proven ability to work closely with services and influence stakeholders Experience managing or supervising staff Strong communication, analytical, and organisational skills What's on Offer Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions Flexible hybrid working with minimal office presence required Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression Apply / ContactFor a confidential discussion, please contact:Lucy West - Senior Business Director, Hays Public Sector FinanceIf you want, I can also tailor this into a shorter LinkedIn/job board version or make it more candidate-attractive/less formal
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Senior Accountant - Technical Technical and Capital Senior Accountant (Service Focused) Uttlesford District Council - Local Government Pension Scheme + Flexible Hybrid Working Hays are delighted to be exclusively supporting Uttlesford District Council in the recruitment of a Senior Accountant - Technical & Capital. About Uttlesford District Council Located in the picturesque market town of Saffron Walden, Uttlesford District Council serves a vibrant rural community across Essex. The Council delivers key services including housing, planning, waste and community development, alongside an ambitious capital programme supporting growth and sustainability.About the RoleThis is a pivotal senior finance role that combines technical accounting expertise, capital programme oversight, and strong service-facing business partnering, alongside the management of a small team. You will play a key role in ensuring robust financial governance while working closely with services to provide meaningful financial insight, challenge, and support across both revenue and capital activity. Key Responsibilities Technical & Statutory Accounting Lead on the preparation of the Council's Statement of Accounts, ensuring compliance with the CIPFA Code and IFRS Act as the lead on technical accounting matters including assets, pensions, and complex accounting treatments Manage year-end processes and coordinate the external audit Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and strengthen financial governance Capital & Financial Management Oversee the Council's capital programme, ensuring effective monitoring, forecasting, and reporting Maintain the fixed asset register and ensure accurate capital accounting Support services with capital bids, business cases, and investment decisions Advise on capital financing options including borrowing, grants, and capital receipts Service-Focused Business Partnering Act as a trusted finance partner for services, providing support, challenge, and insight Lead on budget setting and in-year monitoring, working closely with service managers Translate financial data into clear and practical advice to support decision-making Build strong relationships across the organisation to embed finance within service delivery Leadership & Team Management Manage, support, and develop a team of 4 finance staff Provide technical guidance, mentoring, and performance oversight Drive continuous improvement across processes, reporting, and ways of working Strategic Contribution Contribute to the Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) and long-term planning Support the development of financial policies and procedures Represent Finance across corporate projects, working groups, and transformation activities. What We're Looking For CCAB qualified accountant (CIPFA, ACA, ACCA or equivalent) Strong experience in technical accounting and capital finance within local government Proven ability to work closely with services and influence stakeholders Experience managing or supervising staff Strong communication, analytical, and organisational skills What's on Offer Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions Flexible hybrid working with minimal office presence required Supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and progression Apply / ContactFor a confidential discussion, please contact:Lucy West - Senior Business Director, Hays Public Sector FinanceIf you want, I can also tailor this into a shorter LinkedIn/job board version or make it more candidate-attractive/less formal
Project Manager - UK & Ireland Central London Homeworking (1 day/week) PermanentCompetitive salary based on experience and good working conditionsA dynamic and international work environment, fostering professional development through involvement in strategic activities and international missions. Overview We are supporting a Basque government international trade and investment agency in appointing a Project Manager for the UK & Ireland , based in Central London. This is a high-profile opportunity within an organisation focused on supporting international market expansion, trade development, and inward investment activity. The role sits within a strategic UK & Ireland office responsible for connecting innovative international businesses with key stakeholders across industry, government, and investment communities. The Role The Project Manager will take ownership of a portfolio of internationalisation and market development projects, supporting Basque companies as they enter and expand within the UK and Irish markets. Reporting to the Office Director, this role combines commercial insight, stakeholder engagement, and project leadership. The successful candidate will be expected to operate confidently across both public and private sector environments, building trusted relationships and delivering tangible commercial outcomes. This is a highly client-facing position, requiring hands-on delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver Basque companies' internationalisation and consultancy projects across the UK & Ireland marketsConduct in-depth market research and sector analysis to identify opportunitiesDevelop and manage relationships with potential clients, distributors, partners, and institutional stakeholdersAdvise Basque companies on export strategy, market entry, and commercial positioningProduce high-quality commercial, technical, and economic reports and briefingsManage CRM systems and maintain accurate stakeholder intelligenceOrganise and deliver trade missions, business agendas, and structured B2B programmesAttend industry conferences, trade fairs, and networking eventsSupport Office Director in investment opportunities, investment promotion campaigns, trade missions, and investor summitsProvide support to Office Director analysing global investment tendencies and other investment interests for our customers Candidate Profile We are seeking a commercially astute, internationally minded professional with strong experience in trade, investment, or business development. Essential Bachelor's degreeFluent EnglishBetween 2 - 3 years of minimum experience in international activities. Excellent analytical skills, organisation planning and customer orientation. Flexibility and adaptability to dynamic and international environments, high achievement orientation and sense of responsibility and strong teamwork skills. Right to work in the UK (British nationality or residence permit in the UK) Desirable Knowledge of the British and Irish, as well as the Basque industrial and institutional, will be an asset.Previous work experience with the following institutions will be an asset: Associations, Consulates, Industrial Parks, Clusters, Local Authorities, etc.Spanish and/or Basque language skills (preferred but not essential)Exposure to industrial, manufacturing, engineering, energy, bio-health or export-led sectors will be an asset. Working Pattern Homeworking (1 day/week)Occasional travel across the UK, Ireland, and Europe Why This Role? This is a rare opportunity to join a respected international trade and investment organisation operating at the intersection of economic development, global investment, and cross-border commercial expansion. This is an engaging position for someone looking to operate in an internationally focused environment with real commercial impact, directly influencing the international growth of Basque businesses. How to Apply Please apply via Command Recruitment.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Project Manager - UK & Ireland Central London Homeworking (1 day/week) PermanentCompetitive salary based on experience and good working conditionsA dynamic and international work environment, fostering professional development through involvement in strategic activities and international missions. Overview We are supporting a Basque government international trade and investment agency in appointing a Project Manager for the UK & Ireland , based in Central London. This is a high-profile opportunity within an organisation focused on supporting international market expansion, trade development, and inward investment activity. The role sits within a strategic UK & Ireland office responsible for connecting innovative international businesses with key stakeholders across industry, government, and investment communities. The Role The Project Manager will take ownership of a portfolio of internationalisation and market development projects, supporting Basque companies as they enter and expand within the UK and Irish markets. Reporting to the Office Director, this role combines commercial insight, stakeholder engagement, and project leadership. The successful candidate will be expected to operate confidently across both public and private sector environments, building trusted relationships and delivering tangible commercial outcomes. This is a highly client-facing position, requiring hands-on delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver Basque companies' internationalisation and consultancy projects across the UK & Ireland marketsConduct in-depth market research and sector analysis to identify opportunitiesDevelop and manage relationships with potential clients, distributors, partners, and institutional stakeholdersAdvise Basque companies on export strategy, market entry, and commercial positioningProduce high-quality commercial, technical, and economic reports and briefingsManage CRM systems and maintain accurate stakeholder intelligenceOrganise and deliver trade missions, business agendas, and structured B2B programmesAttend industry conferences, trade fairs, and networking eventsSupport Office Director in investment opportunities, investment promotion campaigns, trade missions, and investor summitsProvide support to Office Director analysing global investment tendencies and other investment interests for our customers Candidate Profile We are seeking a commercially astute, internationally minded professional with strong experience in trade, investment, or business development. Essential Bachelor's degreeFluent EnglishBetween 2 - 3 years of minimum experience in international activities. Excellent analytical skills, organisation planning and customer orientation. Flexibility and adaptability to dynamic and international environments, high achievement orientation and sense of responsibility and strong teamwork skills. Right to work in the UK (British nationality or residence permit in the UK) Desirable Knowledge of the British and Irish, as well as the Basque industrial and institutional, will be an asset.Previous work experience with the following institutions will be an asset: Associations, Consulates, Industrial Parks, Clusters, Local Authorities, etc.Spanish and/or Basque language skills (preferred but not essential)Exposure to industrial, manufacturing, engineering, energy, bio-health or export-led sectors will be an asset. Working Pattern Homeworking (1 day/week)Occasional travel across the UK, Ireland, and Europe Why This Role? This is a rare opportunity to join a respected international trade and investment organisation operating at the intersection of economic development, global investment, and cross-border commercial expansion. This is an engaging position for someone looking to operate in an internationally focused environment with real commercial impact, directly influencing the international growth of Basque businesses. How to Apply Please apply via Command Recruitment.
Your new company Peel Ports Group is the second largest port operator in the UK, managing a network of major ports and terminals across the UK and Ireland, including Liverpool, Heysham and the Manchester Ship Canal. They employ over 1200 people across the UK and Ireland and handle tens of millions of tonnes of cargo annually, making it a key driver of economic activity and trade. With a strong focus on sustainability and long-term investment, they are modernising their infrastructure and expanding into areas such as renewable energy and decarbonisation to support future growth. Your new role The Director of OT is a transformation-focused leadership role responsible for defining and executing a group-wide OT strategy across a complex, multi-site, safety-critical environment. Reporting to the CTIO, the role involves modernising a legacy OT estate, driving IT/OT convergence, strengthening cyber resilience, and building a scalable, high-performing OT function to support 24/7 port operations. The successful candidate will operate at the intersection of technology, engineering, and operations, influencing executive-level investment decisions while delivering a prioritised transformation roadmap. Key Responsibilities: Establish clear governance, standards and ways of working for OT across a geographically dispersed operation. Partner closely with operations and engineering leaders to embed technology into day-to-day performance and decision-making. Identify and mitigate operational and technology risks, particularly across ageing and non-standardised systems. Lead the integration and optimisation of OT platforms to improve consistency and reliability across sites. Develop organisational capability through talent, structure and supplier ecosystem development. Act as the senior point of accountability for OT performance, resilience and continuous improvement across the Group. What you'll need to succeed They are seeking an experienced leader from a similar industrial or critical national infrastructure setting, with a proven track record in OT transformation, strong technical understanding of industrial systems and networks, and the ability to navigate ambiguity, drive standardisation, and deliver change with both strategic clarity and operational discipline. Essential Requirements: Proven leadership experience within complex, asset-intensive or industrial environments, ideally across multiple locations. Strong ability to influence at Executive level, shaping strategy and securing investment for large-scale initiatives. Demonstrated success in leading organisational and cultural change, particularly in operational settings. Deep understanding of risk, safety and regulatory considerations in critical infrastructure or similar sectors. Track record of building and developing high-performing teams, including internal capability and external partners. A pragmatic, delivery-focused leader who can bring clarity, structure and pace in ambiguous or evolving environments. What you'll get in return You can expect a competitive salary in the region of £160,000 (depending on experience), along with an £8500 car allowance, performance related bonus up to 20%, private medical (individual & family), matched pension up to 10% and a degree of hybrid/flexible working (up to 4 days a week onsite). Please only apply if you have demonstrable experience of leading large-scale operational technology transformation across the industrial or critical infrastructure sectors. This role also requires a significant onsite presence, with up to 4 days a week in the office, so please only apply if you live within a commutable distance to Liverpool. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Your new company Peel Ports Group is the second largest port operator in the UK, managing a network of major ports and terminals across the UK and Ireland, including Liverpool, Heysham and the Manchester Ship Canal. They employ over 1200 people across the UK and Ireland and handle tens of millions of tonnes of cargo annually, making it a key driver of economic activity and trade. With a strong focus on sustainability and long-term investment, they are modernising their infrastructure and expanding into areas such as renewable energy and decarbonisation to support future growth. Your new role The Director of OT is a transformation-focused leadership role responsible for defining and executing a group-wide OT strategy across a complex, multi-site, safety-critical environment. Reporting to the CTIO, the role involves modernising a legacy OT estate, driving IT/OT convergence, strengthening cyber resilience, and building a scalable, high-performing OT function to support 24/7 port operations. The successful candidate will operate at the intersection of technology, engineering, and operations, influencing executive-level investment decisions while delivering a prioritised transformation roadmap. Key Responsibilities: Establish clear governance, standards and ways of working for OT across a geographically dispersed operation. Partner closely with operations and engineering leaders to embed technology into day-to-day performance and decision-making. Identify and mitigate operational and technology risks, particularly across ageing and non-standardised systems. Lead the integration and optimisation of OT platforms to improve consistency and reliability across sites. Develop organisational capability through talent, structure and supplier ecosystem development. Act as the senior point of accountability for OT performance, resilience and continuous improvement across the Group. What you'll need to succeed They are seeking an experienced leader from a similar industrial or critical national infrastructure setting, with a proven track record in OT transformation, strong technical understanding of industrial systems and networks, and the ability to navigate ambiguity, drive standardisation, and deliver change with both strategic clarity and operational discipline. Essential Requirements: Proven leadership experience within complex, asset-intensive or industrial environments, ideally across multiple locations. Strong ability to influence at Executive level, shaping strategy and securing investment for large-scale initiatives. Demonstrated success in leading organisational and cultural change, particularly in operational settings. Deep understanding of risk, safety and regulatory considerations in critical infrastructure or similar sectors. Track record of building and developing high-performing teams, including internal capability and external partners. A pragmatic, delivery-focused leader who can bring clarity, structure and pace in ambiguous or evolving environments. What you'll get in return You can expect a competitive salary in the region of £160,000 (depending on experience), along with an £8500 car allowance, performance related bonus up to 20%, private medical (individual & family), matched pension up to 10% and a degree of hybrid/flexible working (up to 4 days a week onsite). Please only apply if you have demonstrable experience of leading large-scale operational technology transformation across the industrial or critical infrastructure sectors. This role also requires a significant onsite presence, with up to 4 days a week in the office, so please only apply if you live within a commutable distance to Liverpool. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
This role will be employed by G4S but will hold duty responsibility for Sizewell C (SZC) , therefore be an integral part of the client team. The on duty SZC Emergency Shift Manager (ESM) assumes and retains overall command for the operation or incident. They have responsibility and authority for the site tactical procedures based from the Emergency Control Centre (EmCC). The role will be one of four/five ESM's who will hold equivalent authority when on duty and hold a nominated specialism related to the phase of construction, this will be detailed by the Licence Condition (LC) 11 - On-site Emergency Arrangements Lead. This LC will form the basis of this role. The EmCC will be fed information from Operational Management via the Security Control Room (SCR) including Incident Controllers, Duty Managers, and specialist response. The EmCC will be populated with a number of Subject Matter Experts (SME) from site depending on the type of incident or event which they will coordinate throughout and act as the interface with specialists internally and externally. The ESM however, should not make Operational decisions, instead the ESM focuses on Tactical responses & coordination and Recovery. They are responsible for ensuring that any tactics deployed are proportionate to the risks identified, meet the objectives of the strategy and are legally compliant. They must be capable and confident in briefing at a Strategic level and during an incident and will report directly to the Site Operations Site Lead, Construction, and Site Operations Directors. The Areas of Responsibility (AOR) sit within the Main Development Site (MDS), and Off Site Infrastructure (OSI) pending individual site incident management plans. They will also manage situations on Public Highways that involve SZC workforce or assets, including freight delivery to site. It is essential this role enables the maintenance of situational awareness and anticipates the 'So What' to ensure the appropriate resources are available to fulfill tasks and site incident response as required. To achieve this, the ESM will be expected to be immersed within the different Construction disciplines (Civils, Site Operations, Marine, Tunnelling, Nuclear Island, Balance of Plant etc), to understand the construction activity and associated safety risks, which may require an emergency response in the event of an incident). They must be confident in the recovery process post incident/event, including evidence collection, investigation and returning to Business As Usual (BAU). This is a duty role, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Role holders will complete 12-hour shifts, on a rotation of 4-on-4-off, including days, nights, weekends and bank holidays. Location - Sizewell C Nuclear Development, Ancillary Construction Area, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4UR Up to 78K per annum on hourly rate £35.53 per hour Average 42 hours per week , based on a 12 hour shift pattern rotating through days, nights and weekends - Built into this shift pattern will be a period of Mon to Fri Office Role for continuity and management of the function. Key Responsibilities The SZC 'on duty' Emergency Shift Manager has the responsibility to ensure they are prepared to carry out their role. This includes: - Keeping up to date with the policies and processes that are used for major incidents - Protect life, property, environment and Information - Be aware of and understand the multi agency command structure, commander roles, responsibilities, requirements and capabilities (including gaps), and monitor the operational command structure, including functional roles - Establish and Manage the EmCC at the earliest opportunity - Establish shared situational awareness between the responder organisations at the tactical level and promote effective decision making, using the Joint Decision Model (JDM). - Develop and agree the overall joint intent, regularly assessing and sharing the information and intelligence available - Understand how ever-changing threats and hazards affect each organisation, and work with multi construction disciplines and multi-agency colleagues to develop a joint understanding of risk, putting in place appropriate mitigation and management arrangements to continually monitor and respond to the changing nature of emergencies for the organisation - Ensure that statutory responsibilities are met for health, safety, human rights, data protection and welfare of people during the incident - Address the longer-term priorities in the recovery of the Construction site through restoration of essential services - Warn and inform the Site Workforce by providing accurate and timely information, using the appropriate media channels - Where necessary make the Strategic Commander aware of the incident and the common operating picture - Ensure that all tactical decisions made, and the rationale behind them, are documented in a decision log, ensuring that a clear audit trail exists for all multi-agency debriefs and future multi-agency learning - Debrief the Incident Controller and onsite and offsite operational commanders , ensuring any issues that have affected interoperability are shared using Joint Organisational Learning (JOL) - Responsible for the Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person (SQEP) profiles for all nominated EmCC specialists, these will include but not limited to: Assistant, Loggist, Health and Safety, Environmental, Communication, Site Operations, Construction Manager/PM, Security, Occ Health, Welfare, IR, onsite and off-site Blue Light response Commanders and others. Skills and Competencies - Knowledge of Health & Safety procedures, policies and best working practices - Strong and proven management and leadership skills together with excellent communication, influencing, negotiating and engagement skills - Sound judgment and decision making, with a 'hands on' problem-solving approach, able to remain calm under pressure and take control of SMEs to ensure effective communication and management of an incident/event - Innovative in approach, supportive and adaptable to change. - Team work, able to work with counterparts to ensure effective delivery of the EmCC, training and exercising Profile Educational Requirements/Qualifications - Ideally (but not essential) have a Degree in Crisis or Emergency Management - Ideally (but not essential) Degree level leadership and Management - Ideally (but not essential) have a HSE Diploma - Ideally (but not essential) Emergency Planning College certifications Preferred Experience - A professional leader with prior experience gained in a corporate, Critical National Infrastructure, uniformed services or heavy industrial environments - Experience of leading teams in a demanding environment - Enthusiastic and committed approach with a track record of building strong, trust-based relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels - Experience of training and mentoring - Proven experience in a high tempo, operational theatre in a pressurised role Personal Qualities - Highest levels of integrity, respectfulness and professionalism - An engaging and proactive 'can do' attitude where successes and failures are shared - Doing what we say we are going to do and only committing to what can be done - Ability to plan ahead and share intelligence to prevent surprises Specific occupational requirements - Ability to pass and hold National Security Clearance Vetting (NSV SC) - Driving Licence Key Information and Benefits - Permanent Contract - 20 days leave per year - G4S National Pension Scheme - Dell, Vodafone and O2 discounts - Perks at Work (national reward and discount scheme) - Aviva car, home and travel insurance discount - Health Saturday Fund (health cash plan for you and your family) Ref: 1G4S (G182) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
This role will be employed by G4S but will hold duty responsibility for Sizewell C (SZC) , therefore be an integral part of the client team. The on duty SZC Emergency Shift Manager (ESM) assumes and retains overall command for the operation or incident. They have responsibility and authority for the site tactical procedures based from the Emergency Control Centre (EmCC). The role will be one of four/five ESM's who will hold equivalent authority when on duty and hold a nominated specialism related to the phase of construction, this will be detailed by the Licence Condition (LC) 11 - On-site Emergency Arrangements Lead. This LC will form the basis of this role. The EmCC will be fed information from Operational Management via the Security Control Room (SCR) including Incident Controllers, Duty Managers, and specialist response. The EmCC will be populated with a number of Subject Matter Experts (SME) from site depending on the type of incident or event which they will coordinate throughout and act as the interface with specialists internally and externally. The ESM however, should not make Operational decisions, instead the ESM focuses on Tactical responses & coordination and Recovery. They are responsible for ensuring that any tactics deployed are proportionate to the risks identified, meet the objectives of the strategy and are legally compliant. They must be capable and confident in briefing at a Strategic level and during an incident and will report directly to the Site Operations Site Lead, Construction, and Site Operations Directors. The Areas of Responsibility (AOR) sit within the Main Development Site (MDS), and Off Site Infrastructure (OSI) pending individual site incident management plans. They will also manage situations on Public Highways that involve SZC workforce or assets, including freight delivery to site. It is essential this role enables the maintenance of situational awareness and anticipates the 'So What' to ensure the appropriate resources are available to fulfill tasks and site incident response as required. To achieve this, the ESM will be expected to be immersed within the different Construction disciplines (Civils, Site Operations, Marine, Tunnelling, Nuclear Island, Balance of Plant etc), to understand the construction activity and associated safety risks, which may require an emergency response in the event of an incident). They must be confident in the recovery process post incident/event, including evidence collection, investigation and returning to Business As Usual (BAU). This is a duty role, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Role holders will complete 12-hour shifts, on a rotation of 4-on-4-off, including days, nights, weekends and bank holidays. Location - Sizewell C Nuclear Development, Ancillary Construction Area, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4UR Up to 78K per annum on hourly rate £35.53 per hour Average 42 hours per week , based on a 12 hour shift pattern rotating through days, nights and weekends - Built into this shift pattern will be a period of Mon to Fri Office Role for continuity and management of the function. Key Responsibilities The SZC 'on duty' Emergency Shift Manager has the responsibility to ensure they are prepared to carry out their role. This includes: - Keeping up to date with the policies and processes that are used for major incidents - Protect life, property, environment and Information - Be aware of and understand the multi agency command structure, commander roles, responsibilities, requirements and capabilities (including gaps), and monitor the operational command structure, including functional roles - Establish and Manage the EmCC at the earliest opportunity - Establish shared situational awareness between the responder organisations at the tactical level and promote effective decision making, using the Joint Decision Model (JDM). - Develop and agree the overall joint intent, regularly assessing and sharing the information and intelligence available - Understand how ever-changing threats and hazards affect each organisation, and work with multi construction disciplines and multi-agency colleagues to develop a joint understanding of risk, putting in place appropriate mitigation and management arrangements to continually monitor and respond to the changing nature of emergencies for the organisation - Ensure that statutory responsibilities are met for health, safety, human rights, data protection and welfare of people during the incident - Address the longer-term priorities in the recovery of the Construction site through restoration of essential services - Warn and inform the Site Workforce by providing accurate and timely information, using the appropriate media channels - Where necessary make the Strategic Commander aware of the incident and the common operating picture - Ensure that all tactical decisions made, and the rationale behind them, are documented in a decision log, ensuring that a clear audit trail exists for all multi-agency debriefs and future multi-agency learning - Debrief the Incident Controller and onsite and offsite operational commanders , ensuring any issues that have affected interoperability are shared using Joint Organisational Learning (JOL) - Responsible for the Suitably Qualified and Experienced Person (SQEP) profiles for all nominated EmCC specialists, these will include but not limited to: Assistant, Loggist, Health and Safety, Environmental, Communication, Site Operations, Construction Manager/PM, Security, Occ Health, Welfare, IR, onsite and off-site Blue Light response Commanders and others. Skills and Competencies - Knowledge of Health & Safety procedures, policies and best working practices - Strong and proven management and leadership skills together with excellent communication, influencing, negotiating and engagement skills - Sound judgment and decision making, with a 'hands on' problem-solving approach, able to remain calm under pressure and take control of SMEs to ensure effective communication and management of an incident/event - Innovative in approach, supportive and adaptable to change. - Team work, able to work with counterparts to ensure effective delivery of the EmCC, training and exercising Profile Educational Requirements/Qualifications - Ideally (but not essential) have a Degree in Crisis or Emergency Management - Ideally (but not essential) Degree level leadership and Management - Ideally (but not essential) have a HSE Diploma - Ideally (but not essential) Emergency Planning College certifications Preferred Experience - A professional leader with prior experience gained in a corporate, Critical National Infrastructure, uniformed services or heavy industrial environments - Experience of leading teams in a demanding environment - Enthusiastic and committed approach with a track record of building strong, trust-based relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels - Experience of training and mentoring - Proven experience in a high tempo, operational theatre in a pressurised role Personal Qualities - Highest levels of integrity, respectfulness and professionalism - An engaging and proactive 'can do' attitude where successes and failures are shared - Doing what we say we are going to do and only committing to what can be done - Ability to plan ahead and share intelligence to prevent surprises Specific occupational requirements - Ability to pass and hold National Security Clearance Vetting (NSV SC) - Driving Licence Key Information and Benefits - Permanent Contract - 20 days leave per year - G4S National Pension Scheme - Dell, Vodafone and O2 discounts - Perks at Work (national reward and discount scheme) - Aviva car, home and travel insurance discount - Health Saturday Fund (health cash plan for you and your family) Ref: 1G4S (G182) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Finance Manager - Real Estate - OUR CLIENT: is a dominant landowner in the Central London market who own and manage commercial and residential property. They are a well-established firm with a good reputation, and they are now looking for a Finance Manager to take responsibility for financial operations and analysis of their assets. THE ROLE REQUIREMENTS for the Finance Manager will include: Preparing the annual statutory accounts under IFRS. Preparing quarterly covenant testing and report to bank. Working on the annual budget and quarterly reforecasting. Cashflow forecasting. Preparing internal monthly reporting including variance analysis. Undertaking initial preparation of monthly Board pack. Taking full responsibility for month end process, including posting journals. Performing balance sheet reconciliations. Reviewing monthly bank reconciliations Preparing VAT returns and information for external advisors. HMRC reporting including CIS returns, ATED. Assisting the Finance Director with review of the external Investment Property valuation of the Estate Preparing supplier costs analysis, payback period analysis on potential projects, and analysis of best and worst performing units and tenants. Responsible for Business Rates reliefs claims. Preparing accounting policies and procedures manual. Understanding of regulations and industry developments and how they will impact the business. THE PERSON and SKILL REQUIREMENTS Be c1-3 year ACA/ACCA qualified either from practice or real estate finance. Happy to work in the London office 5 days a week 9am-5:30pm. Ideal for a newly qualified ACA/ACCA, this role offers accelerated responsibility, visibility, and the chance to shape financial strategy within a highly regarded real estate business. Please apply if you are looking to fast-track your career in a high-quality real estate environment, this role offers hands-on responsibility, senior exposure, and the chance to make a tangible impact from day one. Follow us on LinkedIn Discover Your Next Opportunity with Trident Browse our latest vacancies on our website and connect with us on LinkedIn to stay updated on exciting career opportunities. We Value Every Application While we receive many applications and cannot respond to each individually, every submission is carefully reviewed and stored in our database for future roles. If you haven't heard from us within 5 working days, please assume your application wasn't successful this time-but we'll reach out if a suitable opportunity arises. Get Ahead in Your Career • Sign Up for Job Alerts - Be the first to hear about new openings. • Register Your CV - Make sure we have your details on file. • Looking to Recruit? - Partner with us to find top talent.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager - Real Estate - OUR CLIENT: is a dominant landowner in the Central London market who own and manage commercial and residential property. They are a well-established firm with a good reputation, and they are now looking for a Finance Manager to take responsibility for financial operations and analysis of their assets. THE ROLE REQUIREMENTS for the Finance Manager will include: Preparing the annual statutory accounts under IFRS. Preparing quarterly covenant testing and report to bank. Working on the annual budget and quarterly reforecasting. Cashflow forecasting. Preparing internal monthly reporting including variance analysis. Undertaking initial preparation of monthly Board pack. Taking full responsibility for month end process, including posting journals. Performing balance sheet reconciliations. Reviewing monthly bank reconciliations Preparing VAT returns and information for external advisors. HMRC reporting including CIS returns, ATED. Assisting the Finance Director with review of the external Investment Property valuation of the Estate Preparing supplier costs analysis, payback period analysis on potential projects, and analysis of best and worst performing units and tenants. Responsible for Business Rates reliefs claims. Preparing accounting policies and procedures manual. Understanding of regulations and industry developments and how they will impact the business. THE PERSON and SKILL REQUIREMENTS Be c1-3 year ACA/ACCA qualified either from practice or real estate finance. Happy to work in the London office 5 days a week 9am-5:30pm. Ideal for a newly qualified ACA/ACCA, this role offers accelerated responsibility, visibility, and the chance to shape financial strategy within a highly regarded real estate business. Please apply if you are looking to fast-track your career in a high-quality real estate environment, this role offers hands-on responsibility, senior exposure, and the chance to make a tangible impact from day one. Follow us on LinkedIn Discover Your Next Opportunity with Trident Browse our latest vacancies on our website and connect with us on LinkedIn to stay updated on exciting career opportunities. We Value Every Application While we receive many applications and cannot respond to each individually, every submission is carefully reviewed and stored in our database for future roles. If you haven't heard from us within 5 working days, please assume your application wasn't successful this time-but we'll reach out if a suitable opportunity arises. Get Ahead in Your Career • Sign Up for Job Alerts - Be the first to hear about new openings. • Register Your CV - Make sure we have your details on file. • Looking to Recruit? - Partner with us to find top talent.
SME Credit Analyst Confidential Client | SME Lending/Alternative Finance (Start-Up) Location: London (Hybrid - 3-4 days in office) Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Equity Participation About the Business Our client is a well-funded, early-stage SME lending business with ambitious plans to build a high-quality UK loan book from the ground up. Backed by experienced entrepreneurs with a strong track record of building and scaling successful businesses, the firm is focused on providing fast, flexible, and responsible funding solutions to underserved small and medium-sized enterprises. With an initial loan book of approximately £2m and clear plans to scale significantly over the coming years, this is a unique opportunity to join at founding stage and play a key role in shaping the credit function, underwriting standards, and risk framework of a growing lending platform. The Opportunity The SME Credit Analyst will take ownership of end-to-end credit assessment for SME lending applications. This is a hands-on underwriting role requiring strong financial analysis skills, sound commercial judgement, and the ability to make well-reasoned lending recommendations. You will work closely with the founding team to evaluate borrower risk, structure lending facilities, and help define credit policies and processes as the business scales. This is a rare opportunity to have direct influence on how a lending business is built and operated from day one. Key Responsibilities Credit Underwriting & Analysis Conduct full credit assessments of SME loan applications. Analyse financial statements, management accounts, and cash flow information. Assess affordability, repayment capacity, and overall business viability. Evaluate sector risks, market conditions, and borrower-specific factors. Assign credit risk ratings and recommend appropriate lending structures. Financial Analysis Spread and normalise financial accounts, identifying key trends and risks. Build and interpret cash flow models, including stress testing scenarios. Analyse working capital cycles, liquidity positions, and seasonal fluctuations. Review bank statements and supporting documentation to validate financial data. Credit Decisioning & Documentation Prepare detailed credit papers with clear lending recommendations. Present findings to credit stakeholders for approval. Conduct due diligence including company searches, director checks, and credit bureau reports. Review security documentation including guarantees, debentures, and collateral arrangements. Process & Policy Development Contribute to the development of credit policies and underwriting frameworks. Assist in building credit scorecards and decision-support tools. Identify opportunities to improve underwriting efficiency and scalability. Support portfolio monitoring and early identification of credit risk indicators. Candidate Profile Essential Experience 3-5+ years' experience in SME or commercial credit underwriting. Strong experience analysing SME financial statements and cash flows. Proven ability to write and present credit papers for approval. Experience working within SME lending, challenger banks, alternative lenders, or specialist finance providers. Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or equivalent experience. Desirable Experience Experience in SME lending products such as term loans, revolving credit, invoice finance, or asset-based lending. Exposure to secured lending structures. Experience in start-up or scale-up environments. Knowledge of Open Banking or alternative credit data sources. ACA/ACCA/CFA (ACA strongly preferred but not essential). Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical ability with excellent attention to detail. Commercial mindset with pragmatic decision-making ability. Confident working directly with borrowers and external stakeholders. Strong written communication skills, particularly in credit paper writing. Ability to manage multiple applications and prioritise workload effectively. Interest in leveraging technology or AI tools to improve underwriting efficiency. High integrity and commitment to responsible lending. What's on Offer Competitive base salary aligned to experience. Performance-related bonus structure. Equity/share options in a high-growth lending business. Hybrid working model (3-4 days in London office). Significant autonomy and influence over credit strategy and policy. Opportunity to grow into a senior credit leadership role as the business scales. Why This Role? This is a rare opportunity to join a founding credit team within a fast-growing SME lender at an early stage of its journey. You will have real ownership over underwriting decisions, direct exposure to borrowers, and the chance to shape how a lending business operates as it scales from a small initial loan book into a significant UK credit platform.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
SME Credit Analyst Confidential Client | SME Lending/Alternative Finance (Start-Up) Location: London (Hybrid - 3-4 days in office) Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Equity Participation About the Business Our client is a well-funded, early-stage SME lending business with ambitious plans to build a high-quality UK loan book from the ground up. Backed by experienced entrepreneurs with a strong track record of building and scaling successful businesses, the firm is focused on providing fast, flexible, and responsible funding solutions to underserved small and medium-sized enterprises. With an initial loan book of approximately £2m and clear plans to scale significantly over the coming years, this is a unique opportunity to join at founding stage and play a key role in shaping the credit function, underwriting standards, and risk framework of a growing lending platform. The Opportunity The SME Credit Analyst will take ownership of end-to-end credit assessment for SME lending applications. This is a hands-on underwriting role requiring strong financial analysis skills, sound commercial judgement, and the ability to make well-reasoned lending recommendations. You will work closely with the founding team to evaluate borrower risk, structure lending facilities, and help define credit policies and processes as the business scales. This is a rare opportunity to have direct influence on how a lending business is built and operated from day one. Key Responsibilities Credit Underwriting & Analysis Conduct full credit assessments of SME loan applications. Analyse financial statements, management accounts, and cash flow information. Assess affordability, repayment capacity, and overall business viability. Evaluate sector risks, market conditions, and borrower-specific factors. Assign credit risk ratings and recommend appropriate lending structures. Financial Analysis Spread and normalise financial accounts, identifying key trends and risks. Build and interpret cash flow models, including stress testing scenarios. Analyse working capital cycles, liquidity positions, and seasonal fluctuations. Review bank statements and supporting documentation to validate financial data. Credit Decisioning & Documentation Prepare detailed credit papers with clear lending recommendations. Present findings to credit stakeholders for approval. Conduct due diligence including company searches, director checks, and credit bureau reports. Review security documentation including guarantees, debentures, and collateral arrangements. Process & Policy Development Contribute to the development of credit policies and underwriting frameworks. Assist in building credit scorecards and decision-support tools. Identify opportunities to improve underwriting efficiency and scalability. Support portfolio monitoring and early identification of credit risk indicators. Candidate Profile Essential Experience 3-5+ years' experience in SME or commercial credit underwriting. Strong experience analysing SME financial statements and cash flows. Proven ability to write and present credit papers for approval. Experience working within SME lending, challenger banks, alternative lenders, or specialist finance providers. Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or equivalent experience. Desirable Experience Experience in SME lending products such as term loans, revolving credit, invoice finance, or asset-based lending. Exposure to secured lending structures. Experience in start-up or scale-up environments. Knowledge of Open Banking or alternative credit data sources. ACA/ACCA/CFA (ACA strongly preferred but not essential). Skills & Attributes Strong numerical and analytical ability with excellent attention to detail. Commercial mindset with pragmatic decision-making ability. Confident working directly with borrowers and external stakeholders. Strong written communication skills, particularly in credit paper writing. Ability to manage multiple applications and prioritise workload effectively. Interest in leveraging technology or AI tools to improve underwriting efficiency. High integrity and commitment to responsible lending. What's on Offer Competitive base salary aligned to experience. Performance-related bonus structure. Equity/share options in a high-growth lending business. Hybrid working model (3-4 days in London office). Significant autonomy and influence over credit strategy and policy. Opportunity to grow into a senior credit leadership role as the business scales. Why This Role? This is a rare opportunity to join a founding credit team within a fast-growing SME lender at an early stage of its journey. You will have real ownership over underwriting decisions, direct exposure to borrowers, and the chance to shape how a lending business operates as it scales from a small initial loan book into a significant UK credit platform.
Key Responsibilities Enterprise digital governance and operating model stewardship Lead the application and integration of enterprise governance frameworks within digital services, ensuring digital decisions align with organisational strategy, values and regulatory expectations. Partner with the Governance Directorate to align digital governance with corporate policy, risk and audit requirements, ensuring clear roles, no duplication of controls and consistent assurance across the organisation. Lead governance for the responsible and controlled use of AI within digital delivery, setting clear guardrails for permitted use, assurance thresholds and exception management, and ensuring AI usage supports lawful, ethical and auditable decision making. Translate organisational strategy into clear governance guardrails, enabling consistent, disciplined decision making across change, run and assurance activities. Challenge and escalate where exceptions erode the operating model, preventing informal or precedent setting decisions from undermining control. Own the lifecycle of governance exceptions, ensuring deviations are time bound, documented, actively monitored and closed, and do not become precedent or erode the operating model. Policy, standards and lifecycle control Lead the digital policy and standards lifecycle, ensuring policies are current, proportionate and applied consistently. Ensure governance controls remain practical and usable, reducing unnecessary bureaucracy while maintaining assurance and compliance. Risk management, audit and inspection readiness Oversee digital risk management and assurance arrangements, ensuring risks are identified, understood and actively managed. Lead audit and inspection readiness across the digital portfolio, ensuring findings are addressed and assurance improves over time. Monitor emerging regulatory, assurance and audit expectations, adapting governance frameworks proactively to avoid reactive control changes. Make digital risk and trade offs explicit, supporting timely and informed executive decision making Change governance and decision control Lead digital change governance and decision control, ensuring initiatives progress with appropriate approval, evidence and discipline. Exercise authority to pause, stop or defer digital decisions and change activity where governance, risk, assurance or regulatory thresholds are not met, escalating appropriately to protect organisational control and decision quality. Contract, procurement and asset stewardship Own the full lifecycle governance of digital contracts, ensuring procurement, performance management and exit decisions support value for money and accountability. Ensure robust asset management for digital hardware and software, maintaining accurate visibility, control and compliance. Performance, value for money and reporting Ensure clear and consistent performance and budget reporting for digital services, enabling transparent oversight and informed challenge. Drive performance improvement and value for money discipline, ensuring investment decisions demonstrate benefit and sustainability. Governance communication and organisational understanding Lead clear governance communication, ensuring expectations, decisions and controls are understood by delivery teams and leaders. Build organisational understanding of governance purpose, positioning governance as an enabler of better decisions rather than a barrier. Leadership, culture and resource stewardship Build and lead a high performing digital governance function, modelling values led, proportionate and confident governance behaviour. Set expectations for professional conduct, accountability and decision quality, intervening where behaviours undermine control or integrity. Ensure that you follow and keep up to date with all relevant Notting Hill Genesis and statutory policies and related procedures including health and safety and financial regulations. Hybrid arrangements - at least two days in an office working with others. Depending on work and interactions required working from home may be possible one day a week. Essential knowledge, experience and skills including qualifications and professional membership Senior experience providing governance, risk, assurance or commercial oversight in complex, regulated environments. Strong understanding of policy, risk management, audit and contractual governance. Proven ability to challenge constructively, escalate appropriately and protect decision quality. Experience working with senior leaders across digital delivery, operations, data and security functions. A recognised governance, management or related professional qualification, or equivalent experience, demonstrating capability to operate with integrity, judgement and accountability. Advanced IT and systems skills including Microsoft office (delete as appropriate) GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Key Responsibilities Enterprise digital governance and operating model stewardship Lead the application and integration of enterprise governance frameworks within digital services, ensuring digital decisions align with organisational strategy, values and regulatory expectations. Partner with the Governance Directorate to align digital governance with corporate policy, risk and audit requirements, ensuring clear roles, no duplication of controls and consistent assurance across the organisation. Lead governance for the responsible and controlled use of AI within digital delivery, setting clear guardrails for permitted use, assurance thresholds and exception management, and ensuring AI usage supports lawful, ethical and auditable decision making. Translate organisational strategy into clear governance guardrails, enabling consistent, disciplined decision making across change, run and assurance activities. Challenge and escalate where exceptions erode the operating model, preventing informal or precedent setting decisions from undermining control. Own the lifecycle of governance exceptions, ensuring deviations are time bound, documented, actively monitored and closed, and do not become precedent or erode the operating model. Policy, standards and lifecycle control Lead the digital policy and standards lifecycle, ensuring policies are current, proportionate and applied consistently. Ensure governance controls remain practical and usable, reducing unnecessary bureaucracy while maintaining assurance and compliance. Risk management, audit and inspection readiness Oversee digital risk management and assurance arrangements, ensuring risks are identified, understood and actively managed. Lead audit and inspection readiness across the digital portfolio, ensuring findings are addressed and assurance improves over time. Monitor emerging regulatory, assurance and audit expectations, adapting governance frameworks proactively to avoid reactive control changes. Make digital risk and trade offs explicit, supporting timely and informed executive decision making Change governance and decision control Lead digital change governance and decision control, ensuring initiatives progress with appropriate approval, evidence and discipline. Exercise authority to pause, stop or defer digital decisions and change activity where governance, risk, assurance or regulatory thresholds are not met, escalating appropriately to protect organisational control and decision quality. Contract, procurement and asset stewardship Own the full lifecycle governance of digital contracts, ensuring procurement, performance management and exit decisions support value for money and accountability. Ensure robust asset management for digital hardware and software, maintaining accurate visibility, control and compliance. Performance, value for money and reporting Ensure clear and consistent performance and budget reporting for digital services, enabling transparent oversight and informed challenge. Drive performance improvement and value for money discipline, ensuring investment decisions demonstrate benefit and sustainability. Governance communication and organisational understanding Lead clear governance communication, ensuring expectations, decisions and controls are understood by delivery teams and leaders. Build organisational understanding of governance purpose, positioning governance as an enabler of better decisions rather than a barrier. Leadership, culture and resource stewardship Build and lead a high performing digital governance function, modelling values led, proportionate and confident governance behaviour. Set expectations for professional conduct, accountability and decision quality, intervening where behaviours undermine control or integrity. Ensure that you follow and keep up to date with all relevant Notting Hill Genesis and statutory policies and related procedures including health and safety and financial regulations. Hybrid arrangements - at least two days in an office working with others. Depending on work and interactions required working from home may be possible one day a week. Essential knowledge, experience and skills including qualifications and professional membership Senior experience providing governance, risk, assurance or commercial oversight in complex, regulated environments. Strong understanding of policy, risk management, audit and contractual governance. Proven ability to challenge constructively, escalate appropriately and protect decision quality. Experience working with senior leaders across digital delivery, operations, data and security functions. A recognised governance, management or related professional qualification, or equivalent experience, demonstrating capability to operate with integrity, judgement and accountability. Advanced IT and systems skills including Microsoft office (delete as appropriate) GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.