Howards Motor Group, an award-winning family-owned regional automotive retailer, is seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Head of People to join our leadership team. Representing 14 brands across 27 dealerships throughout Somerset, Dorset and Devon, and employing over 350 colleagues, we have built a reputation for excellence in both customer experience and colleague engagement click apply for full job details
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Howards Motor Group, an award-winning family-owned regional automotive retailer, is seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Head of People to join our leadership team. Representing 14 brands across 27 dealerships throughout Somerset, Dorset and Devon, and employing over 350 colleagues, we have built a reputation for excellence in both customer experience and colleague engagement click apply for full job details
FULCRUM RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader Location: Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Competitive salary + benefits Sector: Civil Engineering / Structural Engineering Consultancy Fulcrum Recruitment is working with a well-established civil and structural engineering consultancy based in Gateshead that is looking to appoint an Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader. This is a senior opportunity for an experienced and commercially aware Civil Engineer to lead and develop a Civil Engineering team within a respected regional consultancy. The business delivers practical, commercially aware and cost-effective engineering solutions across a wide range of sectors, including housing, industrial, commercial, retail, healthcare, leisure and wider development schemes. Please note this role is fully office-based in Gateshead and does not offer hybrid working. Candidates should therefore be within a realistic daily commute of the office. The business does offer flexible working hours and operates a 4.5-day working week, finishing at 12:30pm on a Friday. The Role As Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader, you will play a key role in leading the Civil Engineering team, overseeing technical delivery, managing workloads and supporting the future growth of the business. You will be responsible for the successful delivery of civil engineering projects from concept through to construction, while maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring technical standards, commercial performance and team development are properly managed. The role would suit a Senior Civil Engineer, Associate Civil Engineer or experienced Team Leader who is confident balancing technical design, people management, client engagement and commercial responsibility. Project Types The consultancy works across a varied portfolio of projects, including social and private housing, industrial and commercial developments, retail schemes, healthcare projects, leisure schemes, refurbishment works and new-build developments. The Civil Engineering team is involved in infrastructure design, drainage, highways, external works, Section Agreements, technical approvals, reports, calculations and construction-stage support. Most work is delivered across the North East, with selected projects in other locations where required. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage civil engineering projects from concept design through to planning, tender, construction and completion. Oversee and review drawings, reports, calculations, technical submissions and project information. Manage team workload, project resourcing, delegation, delivery standards and staff development. Support Section Agreements, technical approvals, drainage design, highway design and related infrastructure submissions. Attend client, consultant, contractor and site meetings, representing the business professionally. Support commercial performance, including fee proposals, variations, change control, invoicing and additional fee requests. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and contractors while contributing to business development, bids and growth planning. Promote a positive team culture aligned with quality, collaboration, technical excellence and continuous improvement. Candidate Requirements Chartered Engineer, or working towards chartership, with significant post-qualification experience in a civil engineering consultancy environment. Proven experience in a senior civil engineering role, ideally with responsibility for technical delivery, client relationships and team leadership. Strong ability to produce and review drainage and highway drawings, design calculations, technical reports and site appraisals. Good knowledge of UK planning procedures and relevant design standards, including Water UK, Sewerage Sector Guidance, Manual for Streets, DMRB and Local Authority Design Guidance. Working knowledge of technical software such as AutoCAD, Causeway Flow, Causeway Live or similar design packages. Strong commercial awareness, with experience of fee management, change control, project resourcing and client-facing delivery. Excellent communication, leadership and engagement skills, with the ability to mentor, manage and develop engineers and technicians. Existing right to work in the UK is required, as the company is not currently able to offer visa sponsorship. The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity to join a friendly, professional and well-regarded consultancy where you can take real ownership, influence the future of the Civil Engineering team and contribute to the continued growth of the business. The role offers a strong mix of technical leadership, team management, client engagement and commercial responsibility, making it particularly suitable for someone looking for a senior, visible and influential position. The company has a collaborative working culture, a strong North East client base and a varied project portfolio across housing, commercial, industrial, retail, healthcare and leisure sectors. Package The package includes a competitive salary and wider benefits. The business offers flexible working hours, a 4.5-day working week, a 12:30pm finish each Friday, pension enrolment, discretionary bonus scheme, death in service benefit, permanent health scheme, employee assistance programme, professional development support, free eye tests and holiday entitlement that increases with service. For further information on this opportunity, please contact David Fletcher of Fulcrum Recruitment.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader Location: Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Employment Type: Permanent Salary: Competitive salary + benefits Sector: Civil Engineering / Structural Engineering Consultancy Fulcrum Recruitment is working with a well-established civil and structural engineering consultancy based in Gateshead that is looking to appoint an Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader. This is a senior opportunity for an experienced and commercially aware Civil Engineer to lead and develop a Civil Engineering team within a respected regional consultancy. The business delivers practical, commercially aware and cost-effective engineering solutions across a wide range of sectors, including housing, industrial, commercial, retail, healthcare, leisure and wider development schemes. Please note this role is fully office-based in Gateshead and does not offer hybrid working. Candidates should therefore be within a realistic daily commute of the office. The business does offer flexible working hours and operates a 4.5-day working week, finishing at 12:30pm on a Friday. The Role As Associate / Senior Civil Engineer / Team Leader, you will play a key role in leading the Civil Engineering team, overseeing technical delivery, managing workloads and supporting the future growth of the business. You will be responsible for the successful delivery of civil engineering projects from concept through to construction, while maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring technical standards, commercial performance and team development are properly managed. The role would suit a Senior Civil Engineer, Associate Civil Engineer or experienced Team Leader who is confident balancing technical design, people management, client engagement and commercial responsibility. Project Types The consultancy works across a varied portfolio of projects, including social and private housing, industrial and commercial developments, retail schemes, healthcare projects, leisure schemes, refurbishment works and new-build developments. The Civil Engineering team is involved in infrastructure design, drainage, highways, external works, Section Agreements, technical approvals, reports, calculations and construction-stage support. Most work is delivered across the North East, with selected projects in other locations where required. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage civil engineering projects from concept design through to planning, tender, construction and completion. Oversee and review drawings, reports, calculations, technical submissions and project information. Manage team workload, project resourcing, delegation, delivery standards and staff development. Support Section Agreements, technical approvals, drainage design, highway design and related infrastructure submissions. Attend client, consultant, contractor and site meetings, representing the business professionally. Support commercial performance, including fee proposals, variations, change control, invoicing and additional fee requests. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and contractors while contributing to business development, bids and growth planning. Promote a positive team culture aligned with quality, collaboration, technical excellence and continuous improvement. Candidate Requirements Chartered Engineer, or working towards chartership, with significant post-qualification experience in a civil engineering consultancy environment. Proven experience in a senior civil engineering role, ideally with responsibility for technical delivery, client relationships and team leadership. Strong ability to produce and review drainage and highway drawings, design calculations, technical reports and site appraisals. Good knowledge of UK planning procedures and relevant design standards, including Water UK, Sewerage Sector Guidance, Manual for Streets, DMRB and Local Authority Design Guidance. Working knowledge of technical software such as AutoCAD, Causeway Flow, Causeway Live or similar design packages. Strong commercial awareness, with experience of fee management, change control, project resourcing and client-facing delivery. Excellent communication, leadership and engagement skills, with the ability to mentor, manage and develop engineers and technicians. Existing right to work in the UK is required, as the company is not currently able to offer visa sponsorship. The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity to join a friendly, professional and well-regarded consultancy where you can take real ownership, influence the future of the Civil Engineering team and contribute to the continued growth of the business. The role offers a strong mix of technical leadership, team management, client engagement and commercial responsibility, making it particularly suitable for someone looking for a senior, visible and influential position. The company has a collaborative working culture, a strong North East client base and a varied project portfolio across housing, commercial, industrial, retail, healthcare and leisure sectors. Package The package includes a competitive salary and wider benefits. The business offers flexible working hours, a 4.5-day working week, a 12:30pm finish each Friday, pension enrolment, discretionary bonus scheme, death in service benefit, permanent health scheme, employee assistance programme, professional development support, free eye tests and holiday entitlement that increases with service. For further information on this opportunity, please contact David Fletcher of Fulcrum Recruitment.
The Body Shop International Limited
Littlehampton, Sussex
The Body Shop When Anita Roddick founded The Body Shop in 1976, she had a vision. Business as a force for good - that's us. Over 40 years later, we're proud to be pioneering cruelty-free beauty every step of the way. We're the original ethical beauty brand. We've got a thing for empowering people and enriching our planet. We're all about keeping it real, in every way possible. Our activist roots remain a huge part of everything we do, from our iconic window posters to our vegetarian products to our infamous campaigns. We're never afraid to stand up and speak the truth. We like to do things a little differently around here. The Body Shop is committed to generating positive economic, social and environmental impact. We're fighting for what we believe in now more than ever. No holding back. Breaking the mould has always come naturally to us, and we need someone who's not afraid to mix things up. Your role in a nutshell We are looking for an experienced Regional Manager to lead a region of approximately 25-30 stores across London, Essex and Kent. This is a high-impact leadership role with accountability for sales performance, profitability, customer experience, people development, operational excellence and brand execution. Reporting to the Head of Retail, you'll play a key role in delivering sustainable growth by creating a high-performing retail operation that balances commercial success, exceptional customer experiences and strong people leadership in a fast-paced omnichannel environment. More about the role As Regional Manager, you'll lead and inspire a network of Store Managers, creating a culture of accountability, engagement and high performance across your region. Key responsibilities include: Leading, coaching and developing Store Managers to build strong leadership capability and succession pipelines. Driving sustainable sales growth and profitability by identifying commercial opportunities, analysing performance and implementing effective action plans. Championing exceptional customer experiences through consistent service standards, brand storytelling and flawless execution of campaigns and launches. Taking ownership of regional performance across sales, profit, payroll, productivity, compliance, shrinkage and customer metrics. Conducting purposeful store visits to review performance, coach leaders, identify opportunities and remove barriers to success. Building strong, inclusive and engaged teams through coaching, recognition and effective performance management. Developing strong partnerships with Head Office functions and key stakeholders to align priorities and support wider business objectives. Leading regional projects, trials and initiatives, providing insight and recommendations to support business growth. Ensuring consistent execution of omnichannel priorities, supporting connected customer journeys and seamless service delivery. Leading change effectively, embedding new ways of working while maintaining operational discipline, compliance and health and safety standards. What we look for We're looking for a commercially minded and people-focused retail leader who can inspire teams, drive performance and lead through change. You'll bring: Proven success in a senior multi-site retail leadership role, ideally within beauty, skincare, cosmetics or a customer-led speciality retail environment. Experience leading through others across a large store portfolio of 25-30 stores or a comparable scale. A strong track record of building high-performing teams and developing leadership capability. Excellent commercial and financial acumen, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and translate insight into action. Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills, with the ability to build credibility and alignment across functions. Confidence and resilience in leading change within a fast-paced retail environment. Experience working within an omnichannel retail business and understanding how stores contribute to connected customer journeys and commercial success. Measures of Success: Lead by example and foster a culture of ownership, accountability and high performance. Balance customer, people and commercial priorities with a business-wide mindset. Build trust through collaboration, influence and clear decision-making. Use insight and sound judgement to make commercially balanced decisions. Coach, support and challenge others to unlock potential and raise performance. Embrace change with agility, positivity and a solutions-focused approach. Talent Drivers Leadership Commerciality Collaborative Skills Personal Conduct Purpose
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
The Body Shop When Anita Roddick founded The Body Shop in 1976, she had a vision. Business as a force for good - that's us. Over 40 years later, we're proud to be pioneering cruelty-free beauty every step of the way. We're the original ethical beauty brand. We've got a thing for empowering people and enriching our planet. We're all about keeping it real, in every way possible. Our activist roots remain a huge part of everything we do, from our iconic window posters to our vegetarian products to our infamous campaigns. We're never afraid to stand up and speak the truth. We like to do things a little differently around here. The Body Shop is committed to generating positive economic, social and environmental impact. We're fighting for what we believe in now more than ever. No holding back. Breaking the mould has always come naturally to us, and we need someone who's not afraid to mix things up. Your role in a nutshell We are looking for an experienced Regional Manager to lead a region of approximately 25-30 stores across London, Essex and Kent. This is a high-impact leadership role with accountability for sales performance, profitability, customer experience, people development, operational excellence and brand execution. Reporting to the Head of Retail, you'll play a key role in delivering sustainable growth by creating a high-performing retail operation that balances commercial success, exceptional customer experiences and strong people leadership in a fast-paced omnichannel environment. More about the role As Regional Manager, you'll lead and inspire a network of Store Managers, creating a culture of accountability, engagement and high performance across your region. Key responsibilities include: Leading, coaching and developing Store Managers to build strong leadership capability and succession pipelines. Driving sustainable sales growth and profitability by identifying commercial opportunities, analysing performance and implementing effective action plans. Championing exceptional customer experiences through consistent service standards, brand storytelling and flawless execution of campaigns and launches. Taking ownership of regional performance across sales, profit, payroll, productivity, compliance, shrinkage and customer metrics. Conducting purposeful store visits to review performance, coach leaders, identify opportunities and remove barriers to success. Building strong, inclusive and engaged teams through coaching, recognition and effective performance management. Developing strong partnerships with Head Office functions and key stakeholders to align priorities and support wider business objectives. Leading regional projects, trials and initiatives, providing insight and recommendations to support business growth. Ensuring consistent execution of omnichannel priorities, supporting connected customer journeys and seamless service delivery. Leading change effectively, embedding new ways of working while maintaining operational discipline, compliance and health and safety standards. What we look for We're looking for a commercially minded and people-focused retail leader who can inspire teams, drive performance and lead through change. You'll bring: Proven success in a senior multi-site retail leadership role, ideally within beauty, skincare, cosmetics or a customer-led speciality retail environment. Experience leading through others across a large store portfolio of 25-30 stores or a comparable scale. A strong track record of building high-performing teams and developing leadership capability. Excellent commercial and financial acumen, with the ability to interpret data, identify trends and translate insight into action. Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills, with the ability to build credibility and alignment across functions. Confidence and resilience in leading change within a fast-paced retail environment. Experience working within an omnichannel retail business and understanding how stores contribute to connected customer journeys and commercial success. Measures of Success: Lead by example and foster a culture of ownership, accountability and high performance. Balance customer, people and commercial priorities with a business-wide mindset. Build trust through collaboration, influence and clear decision-making. Use insight and sound judgement to make commercially balanced decisions. Coach, support and challenge others to unlock potential and raise performance. Embrace change with agility, positivity and a solutions-focused approach. Talent Drivers Leadership Commerciality Collaborative Skills Personal Conduct Purpose
Job Title: Junior Project Manager - eCommerce & Digital Location: Chertsey (Hybrid - 3 days/week, with remote negotiation available) Contract Duration: 6 Months (Starting July 1st) Hours: 37.5 hours/week The Role: We are seeking an enthusiastic Junior Project Manager with a passion for Digital and eCommerce. Key Responsibilities: Take full ownership of project delivery within defined timelines and budgets. Proactively review projects to anticipate, identify, and prevent potential bottlenecks. Implement robust Change Management and Vendor Management processes, including conducting Quarterly Business Reviews with partners. Ensure proactive risk/dependency management and 100% compliance through regular audits. Work alongside the PMO team to improve project documentation, resource supply chains, and delivery techniques. Liaise closely with global headquarters and regional stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Experience: 2+ years of concentrated eCommerce or retail experience. Methodology: Extensive experience using Agile/Sprints and an MVP-centric design approach. Project Skills: Proven background in Vendor Management, Change Management, and Delivery Excellence. Technical Tools: Exposure to project management tools like JIRA is highly preferred. Soft Skills: Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and active listening skills. Must be a strong team player capable of driving innovation in virtual, cross-functional teams. Education: Educated to degree level or equivalent. Advantageous: 5+ years of broader PM experience, QMS system knowledge, or fluency in multiple languages. Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 26, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Junior Project Manager - eCommerce & Digital Location: Chertsey (Hybrid - 3 days/week, with remote negotiation available) Contract Duration: 6 Months (Starting July 1st) Hours: 37.5 hours/week The Role: We are seeking an enthusiastic Junior Project Manager with a passion for Digital and eCommerce. Key Responsibilities: Take full ownership of project delivery within defined timelines and budgets. Proactively review projects to anticipate, identify, and prevent potential bottlenecks. Implement robust Change Management and Vendor Management processes, including conducting Quarterly Business Reviews with partners. Ensure proactive risk/dependency management and 100% compliance through regular audits. Work alongside the PMO team to improve project documentation, resource supply chains, and delivery techniques. Liaise closely with global headquarters and regional stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Experience: 2+ years of concentrated eCommerce or retail experience. Methodology: Extensive experience using Agile/Sprints and an MVP-centric design approach. Project Skills: Proven background in Vendor Management, Change Management, and Delivery Excellence. Technical Tools: Exposure to project management tools like JIRA is highly preferred. Soft Skills: Exceptional communication, stakeholder management, and active listening skills. Must be a strong team player capable of driving innovation in virtual, cross-functional teams. Education: Educated to degree level or equivalent. Advantageous: 5+ years of broader PM experience, QMS system knowledge, or fluency in multiple languages. Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
UK Facilities Manager (120+ sites) £90-95K basic + package. One of the UK's leading entertainment and hospitality groups is looking for a UK and Ireland Facilities Manager. This company are a household name with over 120 sites. The primary purpose of this role is to provide strategic leadership of the UK&I Facilities Management (FM) function across the property portfolio, ensuring the protection of asset value, regulatory compliance, operational integrity, and long-term estate performance. Through robust governance of the outsourced FM partner, the role is accountable for delivering safe, compliant, and welcoming environments, while driving operational excellence and commercial efficiency. It also plays a key role in supporting the successful delivery of business-critical projects and wider organisational initiatives. The role holder retains overall accountability for regional CAPEX and OPEX budgets, asset life cycle management, and FM service performance. In addition, they are responsible for leading, developing, and inspiring a high-performing internal FM team to deliver best-in-class outcomes across the estate. Key Accountabilities Strategic Leadership Define and deliver the UK&I Facilities Management strategy, ensuring the protection, compliance, operational performance and long-term value of the property portfolio. Lead, develop and mentor a high-performing team of Facilities Management professionals, fostering a culture of accountability, continuous improvement and operational excellence. Drive consistency, best practice and standardisation across all sites, ensuring safe, compliant and welcoming environments for customers and colleagues. Act as the senior Facilities Management lead and trusted advisor to Property, Operations and other key business stakeholders, influencing decision-making and supporting the achievement of wider business objectives. Build strong relationships across the business and with external partners, ensuring effective service delivery and acting as the senior point of escalation for complex operational and facilities-related matters. Identify opportunities to improve operational efficiency, optimise asset performance and maximise value across the estate through effective facilities management practices. Ensure Facilities Management support is provided for all capital projects, including new openings Contract & Supplier Management Govern the performance of the outsourced primary integrated FM provider. Manage complex commercial contracts through robust KPI and SLA frameworks. Conduct regular strategic performance reviews with third-party leadership teams. Mitigate supplier risks through proactive contract compliance and regular auditing. Direct procurement and retendering processes for major outsourced contracts. Develop and maintain effective relationships with key suppliers, contractors and service partners to ensure the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective services across the estate. Lead commercial negotiations, contract reviews and supplier performance improvement initiatives to maximise value, service quality and operational effectiveness. Lead the development and implementation of energy, utilities and sustainability initiatives to optimise consumption, reduce environmental impact and support business objectives. Ensure all outsourced contracts deliver best value through regular benchmarking, market testing and continuous performance evaluation. Manage all legislative reporting in connection with UK Government and EU Schemes including but not limited to CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment) and ESOS (Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme). Financial Planning & Budgetary Control Account for the meticulous management of all regional CAPEX and OPEX. Delegate the c10% operational budget allocated to the internal FM team. Deliver accurate financial forecasting, variance analysis, and regular cost reporting including proposing annual budgets to the Director of Operations/Head of Finance for sign off. Collate, evaluate and analyse relevant financial, operational and asset performance data to support budget planning, investment decisions and business recommendations. Prepare and present cost evaluations, investment appraisals and business cases to support effective decision-making and capital expenditure planning. Optimise life cycle replacement spend across the property estate. Identify opportunities to improve cost efficiency, optimise resource allocation and maximise value across the property portfolio. Work closely with Finance to ensure robust financial controls, accurate forecasting, accruals and reporting processes are maintained. Governance, Compliance & Operations Ensure full statutory compliance with UK&I health and safety regulations, building compliance requirements and all relevant statutory inspection and certification obligations. Oversee asset management strategies to maximise building and equipment lifespans, ensuring effective life cycle planning, preventative maintenance and asset performance across the estate. Establish and maintain robust governance frameworks, policies, processes and audit controls to ensure compliance, operational consistency and risk mitigation across all sites. Maintain robust business continuity and disaster recovery plans for all sites. Provide strategic oversight of risk management activities, ensuring operational, compliance and This position is based in central London for 2/3 day a week with travel to sites as and a when required. The basic salary is in the region of £90-95K basic + bonus + excellent package. This is a wonderful opportunity to work for one of the largest UK entertainment and hospitality groups with a fabulous estate.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
UK Facilities Manager (120+ sites) £90-95K basic + package. One of the UK's leading entertainment and hospitality groups is looking for a UK and Ireland Facilities Manager. This company are a household name with over 120 sites. The primary purpose of this role is to provide strategic leadership of the UK&I Facilities Management (FM) function across the property portfolio, ensuring the protection of asset value, regulatory compliance, operational integrity, and long-term estate performance. Through robust governance of the outsourced FM partner, the role is accountable for delivering safe, compliant, and welcoming environments, while driving operational excellence and commercial efficiency. It also plays a key role in supporting the successful delivery of business-critical projects and wider organisational initiatives. The role holder retains overall accountability for regional CAPEX and OPEX budgets, asset life cycle management, and FM service performance. In addition, they are responsible for leading, developing, and inspiring a high-performing internal FM team to deliver best-in-class outcomes across the estate. Key Accountabilities Strategic Leadership Define and deliver the UK&I Facilities Management strategy, ensuring the protection, compliance, operational performance and long-term value of the property portfolio. Lead, develop and mentor a high-performing team of Facilities Management professionals, fostering a culture of accountability, continuous improvement and operational excellence. Drive consistency, best practice and standardisation across all sites, ensuring safe, compliant and welcoming environments for customers and colleagues. Act as the senior Facilities Management lead and trusted advisor to Property, Operations and other key business stakeholders, influencing decision-making and supporting the achievement of wider business objectives. Build strong relationships across the business and with external partners, ensuring effective service delivery and acting as the senior point of escalation for complex operational and facilities-related matters. Identify opportunities to improve operational efficiency, optimise asset performance and maximise value across the estate through effective facilities management practices. Ensure Facilities Management support is provided for all capital projects, including new openings Contract & Supplier Management Govern the performance of the outsourced primary integrated FM provider. Manage complex commercial contracts through robust KPI and SLA frameworks. Conduct regular strategic performance reviews with third-party leadership teams. Mitigate supplier risks through proactive contract compliance and regular auditing. Direct procurement and retendering processes for major outsourced contracts. Develop and maintain effective relationships with key suppliers, contractors and service partners to ensure the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective services across the estate. Lead commercial negotiations, contract reviews and supplier performance improvement initiatives to maximise value, service quality and operational effectiveness. Lead the development and implementation of energy, utilities and sustainability initiatives to optimise consumption, reduce environmental impact and support business objectives. Ensure all outsourced contracts deliver best value through regular benchmarking, market testing and continuous performance evaluation. Manage all legislative reporting in connection with UK Government and EU Schemes including but not limited to CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment) and ESOS (Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme). Financial Planning & Budgetary Control Account for the meticulous management of all regional CAPEX and OPEX. Delegate the c10% operational budget allocated to the internal FM team. Deliver accurate financial forecasting, variance analysis, and regular cost reporting including proposing annual budgets to the Director of Operations/Head of Finance for sign off. Collate, evaluate and analyse relevant financial, operational and asset performance data to support budget planning, investment decisions and business recommendations. Prepare and present cost evaluations, investment appraisals and business cases to support effective decision-making and capital expenditure planning. Optimise life cycle replacement spend across the property estate. Identify opportunities to improve cost efficiency, optimise resource allocation and maximise value across the property portfolio. Work closely with Finance to ensure robust financial controls, accurate forecasting, accruals and reporting processes are maintained. Governance, Compliance & Operations Ensure full statutory compliance with UK&I health and safety regulations, building compliance requirements and all relevant statutory inspection and certification obligations. Oversee asset management strategies to maximise building and equipment lifespans, ensuring effective life cycle planning, preventative maintenance and asset performance across the estate. Establish and maintain robust governance frameworks, policies, processes and audit controls to ensure compliance, operational consistency and risk mitigation across all sites. Maintain robust business continuity and disaster recovery plans for all sites. Provide strategic oversight of risk management activities, ensuring operational, compliance and This position is based in central London for 2/3 day a week with travel to sites as and a when required. The basic salary is in the region of £90-95K basic + bonus + excellent package. This is a wonderful opportunity to work for one of the largest UK entertainment and hospitality groups with a fabulous estate.
Product Merchandising Manager Womenswear North West Flexible Working Up to £65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits What's on Offer: Up to £65,000 salary Annual bonus Flexible working Excellent benefits package Significant career development opportunity The chance to shape and grow a strategically important category within a globally recognised sportswear brand A leading global sportswear brand is looking for an exceptional Product Merchandising Manager to take ownership of its Women's category and play a pivotal role in shaping future growth. This is not a retail merchandising position. We're looking for a commercially-minded product specialist with deep category expertise, a passion for women's sportswear, and a strong understanding of how branded apparel has evolved within the modern consumer landscape. This is a rare opportunity to join a high-profile brand and influence product strategy, category direction and go-to-market execution across a globally recognised business. The Opportunity: As Product Merchandising Manager for Women's, you will sit at the centre of the product creation and go-to-market process, acting as the commercial heartbeat of the category. You'll combine consumer insight, commercial analysis and product strategy to build compelling assortments, influence future product direction and ensure flawless execution across every stage of the product lifecycle. Working cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Marketing, Planning, Design and Development teams, you'll ensure the business remains consumer-led, commercially focused and ahead of market trends. This role is ideal for someone looking to take a significant step forward in their merchandising, category management or product management career within a leading branded environment. Key Responsibilities Category & Product Strategy Own and drive the Women's category strategy across multiple product areas and markets. Develop commercially relevant assortments that balance global consistency with regional and customer requirements. Identify market opportunities, consumer trends and category growth drivers to influence future product direction. Ensure the category remains fresh, relevant and competitive within the evolving women's sportswear market. Go-To-Market Leadership Lead key category milestones throughout the product creation and go-to-market process. Act as the central point of alignment between Product, Planning, Sales and Marketing teams. Ensure launch plans, timelines and product strategies are delivered accurately and on schedule. Drive executional excellence across all category touch points. Commercial Performance Partner with Key Account Managers and Sales Directors to align category strategy and business objectives. Monitor weekly sales performance and rate-of-sale metrics, translating data into actionable recommendations. Deliver seasonal forecasting and demand planning across both inline and consumer ranges. Support pricing, margin and assortment decisions to maximise category profitability and growth. Consumer & Market Insights: Maintain a deep understanding of the women's sportswear consumer and competitive landscape. Use market data, trend analysis and consumer insights to guide decision-making. Identify emerging opportunities and translate them into commercial product strategies. Champion the voice of the consumer throughout the business. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Build strong relationships across Product, Design, Development, Planning, Sales, Marketing and Visual Merchandising teams. Influence stakeholders across multiple functions and regions. Ensure clear communication, alignment and accountability throughout the product lifecycle. About You: We're looking for a commercially astute category specialist with a passion for women's product and a proven track record within branded apparel. You'll likely come from a sportswear, fashion or lifestyle brand environment and have experience working with major retailers or leading consumer brands. Essential Experience: Significant experience within Product Merchandising, Category Management, Consumer Trading, Product Management or a similar commercial product role. Strong background in branded apparel, ideally within sportswear, athleisure or lifestyle categories. Deep understanding of the women's category and the evolution of women's consumer behaviour within branded sportswear. Experience building assortments, analysing performance and influencing product strategy. Advanced commercial and analytical capability with strong numerical skills. Experience working cross-functionally within complex, fast-paced organisations. Excellent organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail. Highly Desirable: Experience with major branded retailers Experience operating within international or global markets. Degree-qualified, ideally in a discipline that promotes analytical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making such as Business, Commerce, Economics, Engineering, Architecture or similar. Personal Attributes: Consumer obsessed and passionate about women's product. Commercially sharp with strong strategic thinking capability. Naturally curious and insight-driven. Confident influencing stakeholders at all levels. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Comfortable operating within a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. Proactive, ambitious and eager to make a genuine impact. If you're passionate about branded apparel, obsessed with the women's category and ready to play a key role in shaping the future of a market-leading brand, we'd love to hear from you. BH36296
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Product Merchandising Manager Womenswear North West Flexible Working Up to £65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits What's on Offer: Up to £65,000 salary Annual bonus Flexible working Excellent benefits package Significant career development opportunity The chance to shape and grow a strategically important category within a globally recognised sportswear brand A leading global sportswear brand is looking for an exceptional Product Merchandising Manager to take ownership of its Women's category and play a pivotal role in shaping future growth. This is not a retail merchandising position. We're looking for a commercially-minded product specialist with deep category expertise, a passion for women's sportswear, and a strong understanding of how branded apparel has evolved within the modern consumer landscape. This is a rare opportunity to join a high-profile brand and influence product strategy, category direction and go-to-market execution across a globally recognised business. The Opportunity: As Product Merchandising Manager for Women's, you will sit at the centre of the product creation and go-to-market process, acting as the commercial heartbeat of the category. You'll combine consumer insight, commercial analysis and product strategy to build compelling assortments, influence future product direction and ensure flawless execution across every stage of the product lifecycle. Working cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Marketing, Planning, Design and Development teams, you'll ensure the business remains consumer-led, commercially focused and ahead of market trends. This role is ideal for someone looking to take a significant step forward in their merchandising, category management or product management career within a leading branded environment. Key Responsibilities Category & Product Strategy Own and drive the Women's category strategy across multiple product areas and markets. Develop commercially relevant assortments that balance global consistency with regional and customer requirements. Identify market opportunities, consumer trends and category growth drivers to influence future product direction. Ensure the category remains fresh, relevant and competitive within the evolving women's sportswear market. Go-To-Market Leadership Lead key category milestones throughout the product creation and go-to-market process. Act as the central point of alignment between Product, Planning, Sales and Marketing teams. Ensure launch plans, timelines and product strategies are delivered accurately and on schedule. Drive executional excellence across all category touch points. Commercial Performance Partner with Key Account Managers and Sales Directors to align category strategy and business objectives. Monitor weekly sales performance and rate-of-sale metrics, translating data into actionable recommendations. Deliver seasonal forecasting and demand planning across both inline and consumer ranges. Support pricing, margin and assortment decisions to maximise category profitability and growth. Consumer & Market Insights: Maintain a deep understanding of the women's sportswear consumer and competitive landscape. Use market data, trend analysis and consumer insights to guide decision-making. Identify emerging opportunities and translate them into commercial product strategies. Champion the voice of the consumer throughout the business. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Build strong relationships across Product, Design, Development, Planning, Sales, Marketing and Visual Merchandising teams. Influence stakeholders across multiple functions and regions. Ensure clear communication, alignment and accountability throughout the product lifecycle. About You: We're looking for a commercially astute category specialist with a passion for women's product and a proven track record within branded apparel. You'll likely come from a sportswear, fashion or lifestyle brand environment and have experience working with major retailers or leading consumer brands. Essential Experience: Significant experience within Product Merchandising, Category Management, Consumer Trading, Product Management or a similar commercial product role. Strong background in branded apparel, ideally within sportswear, athleisure or lifestyle categories. Deep understanding of the women's category and the evolution of women's consumer behaviour within branded sportswear. Experience building assortments, analysing performance and influencing product strategy. Advanced commercial and analytical capability with strong numerical skills. Experience working cross-functionally within complex, fast-paced organisations. Excellent organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail. Highly Desirable: Experience with major branded retailers Experience operating within international or global markets. Degree-qualified, ideally in a discipline that promotes analytical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making such as Business, Commerce, Economics, Engineering, Architecture or similar. Personal Attributes: Consumer obsessed and passionate about women's product. Commercially sharp with strong strategic thinking capability. Naturally curious and insight-driven. Confident influencing stakeholders at all levels. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Comfortable operating within a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. Proactive, ambitious and eager to make a genuine impact. If you're passionate about branded apparel, obsessed with the women's category and ready to play a key role in shaping the future of a market-leading brand, we'd love to hear from you. BH36296
The Material Planner is responsible for long-term material planning within a defined portfolio at McCormick. This role plays a key part in developing and optimizing material planning processes across the business, ensuring alignment with strategic goals. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Overall ownership of portfolio of materials planning across the full UK network. Own materials inventory level to guarantee the balance between service level and cash, in line with business yearly targets. Develop and maintain strong working relationship with NPD, procurement, and supply functions to ensure that the monthly planning cycle delivers for the business and has the right level of governance across the end-to-end process. Identify from the long term plan any capacity or supply gap and inventory strategy. Manage significant material availability challenges across multiple UK sites and lead communication to business contacts across impacted customers. Own short term regional availability management. Develop a long-term material requirement for assigned suppliers/ material and develop long term planning strategy in collaboration with procurement to secure right monthly capacity. External material planning interfaces with strategic suppliers driving joint value creation initiatives. Collaborate with procurement on business continuity plans for key strategic suppliers or capacity constrained suppliers. Develop and own Service Level execution agreement with key strategic suppliers to drive cost, cash, service performance. Implement Material Supply Management Capability framework including materials strategic master planning. CANDIDATE PROFILE Bachelor s degree (or equivalent) in Supply Chain or a related business field. Previous experience in a similar planning role, preferably in a production or warehouse environment (food or FMCG industry ideally). Experience of working within a Team-oriented and collaborative environment. Advanced Excel skills. Experience of the SAP MM Module and MRP or other ERP system will be an asset. Quick adaptability to a dynamic environment and ability to deal with complexity and change. Attention to details, comfortable with numbers. Good communication skills. Strong time management and multitasking skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. Customer focused. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong user of IT. COMPANY At McCormick, we bring our passion for flavor to work each day. We encourage growth, respect everyone's contributions and do what's right for our business, our people, our communities and our planet. Join us on our quest to make every meal and moment better. Founded in Baltimore, MD in 1889 in a room and a cellar by 25-year-old Willoughby McCormick with three employees, McCormick is a global leader in flavour. With over 14,000 employees around the world and more than $6 Billion in annual sales., the Company manufactures, markets and distributes spices, seasoning mixes, condiments and other flavourful products to the entire food industry, retail outlets, food manufactures, food service businesses and consumers. While our global headquarters are in the Baltimore, Maryland, USA area, McCormick operates and serves customers from nearly 50 locations in 27 countries and 135 markets in Asia-Pacific, China, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and the Americas, including North, South and Central America with recognized brands including Schwartz. At McCormick, we have over a 100-year legacy based on our Power of People principle. This principle fosters an unusually dedicated workforce requiring a culture of respect, recognition, inclusion and collaboration based on the highest ethical values. Agencies: McCormick as needed will work with external recruitment vendors through our Agency Portal. Unless previously contacted, McCormick does not accept unsolicited resumes from external recruiting agencies. McCormick & Company is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, colour, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy/ies.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
The Material Planner is responsible for long-term material planning within a defined portfolio at McCormick. This role plays a key part in developing and optimizing material planning processes across the business, ensuring alignment with strategic goals. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Overall ownership of portfolio of materials planning across the full UK network. Own materials inventory level to guarantee the balance between service level and cash, in line with business yearly targets. Develop and maintain strong working relationship with NPD, procurement, and supply functions to ensure that the monthly planning cycle delivers for the business and has the right level of governance across the end-to-end process. Identify from the long term plan any capacity or supply gap and inventory strategy. Manage significant material availability challenges across multiple UK sites and lead communication to business contacts across impacted customers. Own short term regional availability management. Develop a long-term material requirement for assigned suppliers/ material and develop long term planning strategy in collaboration with procurement to secure right monthly capacity. External material planning interfaces with strategic suppliers driving joint value creation initiatives. Collaborate with procurement on business continuity plans for key strategic suppliers or capacity constrained suppliers. Develop and own Service Level execution agreement with key strategic suppliers to drive cost, cash, service performance. Implement Material Supply Management Capability framework including materials strategic master planning. CANDIDATE PROFILE Bachelor s degree (or equivalent) in Supply Chain or a related business field. Previous experience in a similar planning role, preferably in a production or warehouse environment (food or FMCG industry ideally). Experience of working within a Team-oriented and collaborative environment. Advanced Excel skills. Experience of the SAP MM Module and MRP or other ERP system will be an asset. Quick adaptability to a dynamic environment and ability to deal with complexity and change. Attention to details, comfortable with numbers. Good communication skills. Strong time management and multitasking skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. Customer focused. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong user of IT. COMPANY At McCormick, we bring our passion for flavor to work each day. We encourage growth, respect everyone's contributions and do what's right for our business, our people, our communities and our planet. Join us on our quest to make every meal and moment better. Founded in Baltimore, MD in 1889 in a room and a cellar by 25-year-old Willoughby McCormick with three employees, McCormick is a global leader in flavour. With over 14,000 employees around the world and more than $6 Billion in annual sales., the Company manufactures, markets and distributes spices, seasoning mixes, condiments and other flavourful products to the entire food industry, retail outlets, food manufactures, food service businesses and consumers. While our global headquarters are in the Baltimore, Maryland, USA area, McCormick operates and serves customers from nearly 50 locations in 27 countries and 135 markets in Asia-Pacific, China, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and the Americas, including North, South and Central America with recognized brands including Schwartz. At McCormick, we have over a 100-year legacy based on our Power of People principle. This principle fosters an unusually dedicated workforce requiring a culture of respect, recognition, inclusion and collaboration based on the highest ethical values. Agencies: McCormick as needed will work with external recruitment vendors through our Agency Portal. Unless previously contacted, McCormick does not accept unsolicited resumes from external recruiting agencies. McCormick & Company is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, colour, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy/ies.
Product Merchandising Manager Womenswear North West Flexible Working Up to £65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits What's on Offer: Up to £65,000 salary Annual bonus Flexible working Excellent benefits package Significant career development opportunity The chance to shape and grow a strategically important category within a globally recognised sportswear brand A leading global sportswear brand is looking for an exceptional Product Merchandising Manager to take ownership of its Women's category and play a pivotal role in shaping future growth. This is not a retail merchandising position. We're looking for a commercially-minded product specialist with deep category expertise, a passion for women's sportswear, and a strong understanding of how branded apparel has evolved within the modern consumer landscape. This is a rare opportunity to join a high-profile brand and influence product strategy, category direction and go-to-market execution across a globally recognised business. The Opportunity: As Product Merchandising Manager for Women's, you will sit at the centre of the product creation and go-to-market process, acting as the commercial heartbeat of the category. You'll combine consumer insight, commercial analysis and product strategy to build compelling assortments, influence future product direction and ensure flawless execution across every stage of the product lifecycle. Working cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Marketing, Planning, Design and Development teams, you'll ensure the business remains consumer-led, commercially focused and ahead of market trends. This role is ideal for someone looking to take a significant step forward in their merchandising, category management or product management career within a leading branded environment. Key Responsibilities Category & Product Strategy Own and drive the Women's category strategy across multiple product areas and markets. Develop commercially relevant assortments that balance global consistency with regional and customer requirements. Identify market opportunities, consumer trends and category growth drivers to influence future product direction. Ensure the category remains fresh, relevant and competitive within the evolving women's sportswear market. Go-To-Market Leadership Lead key category milestones throughout the product creation and go-to-market process. Act as the central point of alignment between Product, Planning, Sales and Marketing teams. Ensure launch plans, timelines and product strategies are delivered accurately and on schedule. Drive executional excellence across all category touch points. Commercial Performance Partner with Key Account Managers and Sales Directors to align category strategy and business objectives. Monitor weekly sales performance and rate-of-sale metrics, translating data into actionable recommendations. Deliver seasonal forecasting and demand planning across both inline and consumer ranges. Support pricing, margin and assortment decisions to maximise category profitability and growth. Consumer & Market Insights: Maintain a deep understanding of the women's sportswear consumer and competitive landscape. Use market data, trend analysis and consumer insights to guide decision-making. Identify emerging opportunities and translate them into commercial product strategies. Champion the voice of the consumer throughout the business. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Build strong relationships across Product, Design, Development, Planning, Sales, Marketing and Visual Merchandising teams. Influence stakeholders across multiple functions and regions. Ensure clear communication, alignment and accountability throughout the product lifecycle. About You: We're looking for a commercially astute category specialist with a passion for women's product and a proven track record within branded apparel. You'll likely come from a sportswear, fashion or lifestyle brand environment and have experience working with major retailers or leading consumer brands. Essential Experience: Significant experience within Product Merchandising, Category Management, Consumer Trading, Product Management or a similar commercial product role. Strong background in branded apparel, ideally within sportswear, athleisure or lifestyle categories. Deep understanding of the women's category and the evolution of women's consumer behaviour within branded sportswear. Experience building assortments, analysing performance and influencing product strategy. Advanced commercial and analytical capability with strong numerical skills. Experience working cross-functionally within complex, fast-paced organisations. Excellent organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail. Highly Desirable: Experience with major branded retailers Experience operating within international or global markets. Degree-qualified, ideally in a discipline that promotes analytical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making such as Business, Commerce, Economics, Engineering, Architecture or similar. Personal Attributes: Consumer obsessed and passionate about women's product. Commercially sharp with strong strategic thinking capability. Naturally curious and insight-driven. Confident influencing stakeholders at all levels. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Comfortable operating within a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. Proactive, ambitious and eager to make a genuine impact. If you're passionate about branded apparel, obsessed with the women's category and ready to play a key role in shaping the future of a market-leading brand, we'd love to hear from you. BH36296
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Product Merchandising Manager Womenswear North West Flexible Working Up to £65,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits What's on Offer: Up to £65,000 salary Annual bonus Flexible working Excellent benefits package Significant career development opportunity The chance to shape and grow a strategically important category within a globally recognised sportswear brand A leading global sportswear brand is looking for an exceptional Product Merchandising Manager to take ownership of its Women's category and play a pivotal role in shaping future growth. This is not a retail merchandising position. We're looking for a commercially-minded product specialist with deep category expertise, a passion for women's sportswear, and a strong understanding of how branded apparel has evolved within the modern consumer landscape. This is a rare opportunity to join a high-profile brand and influence product strategy, category direction and go-to-market execution across a globally recognised business. The Opportunity: As Product Merchandising Manager for Women's, you will sit at the centre of the product creation and go-to-market process, acting as the commercial heartbeat of the category. You'll combine consumer insight, commercial analysis and product strategy to build compelling assortments, influence future product direction and ensure flawless execution across every stage of the product lifecycle. Working cross-functionally with Product, Sales, Marketing, Planning, Design and Development teams, you'll ensure the business remains consumer-led, commercially focused and ahead of market trends. This role is ideal for someone looking to take a significant step forward in their merchandising, category management or product management career within a leading branded environment. Key Responsibilities Category & Product Strategy Own and drive the Women's category strategy across multiple product areas and markets. Develop commercially relevant assortments that balance global consistency with regional and customer requirements. Identify market opportunities, consumer trends and category growth drivers to influence future product direction. Ensure the category remains fresh, relevant and competitive within the evolving women's sportswear market. Go-To-Market Leadership Lead key category milestones throughout the product creation and go-to-market process. Act as the central point of alignment between Product, Planning, Sales and Marketing teams. Ensure launch plans, timelines and product strategies are delivered accurately and on schedule. Drive executional excellence across all category touch points. Commercial Performance Partner with Key Account Managers and Sales Directors to align category strategy and business objectives. Monitor weekly sales performance and rate-of-sale metrics, translating data into actionable recommendations. Deliver seasonal forecasting and demand planning across both inline and consumer ranges. Support pricing, margin and assortment decisions to maximise category profitability and growth. Consumer & Market Insights: Maintain a deep understanding of the women's sportswear consumer and competitive landscape. Use market data, trend analysis and consumer insights to guide decision-making. Identify emerging opportunities and translate them into commercial product strategies. Champion the voice of the consumer throughout the business. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Build strong relationships across Product, Design, Development, Planning, Sales, Marketing and Visual Merchandising teams. Influence stakeholders across multiple functions and regions. Ensure clear communication, alignment and accountability throughout the product lifecycle. About You: We're looking for a commercially astute category specialist with a passion for women's product and a proven track record within branded apparel. You'll likely come from a sportswear, fashion or lifestyle brand environment and have experience working with major retailers or leading consumer brands. Essential Experience: Significant experience within Product Merchandising, Category Management, Consumer Trading, Product Management or a similar commercial product role. Strong background in branded apparel, ideally within sportswear, athleisure or lifestyle categories. Deep understanding of the women's category and the evolution of women's consumer behaviour within branded sportswear. Experience building assortments, analysing performance and influencing product strategy. Advanced commercial and analytical capability with strong numerical skills. Experience working cross-functionally within complex, fast-paced organisations. Excellent organisational skills and exceptional attention to detail. Highly Desirable: Experience with major branded retailers Experience operating within international or global markets. Degree-qualified, ideally in a discipline that promotes analytical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making such as Business, Commerce, Economics, Engineering, Architecture or similar. Personal Attributes: Consumer obsessed and passionate about women's product. Commercially sharp with strong strategic thinking capability. Naturally curious and insight-driven. Confident influencing stakeholders at all levels. Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail. Comfortable operating within a fast-paced, high-visibility environment. Proactive, ambitious and eager to make a genuine impact. If you're passionate about branded apparel, obsessed with the women's category and ready to play a key role in shaping the future of a market-leading brand, we'd love to hear from you. BH36296
Shape sustainable places. Strengthen communities. Lead ESG at Hill. As Head of Sustainability, you'll lead the development and delivery of Hill's sustainability and ESG strategy across our residential and regeneration activities. You will help drive Hill's long-term ESG ambitions, support major project opportunities and position the business as a recognised leader in sustainability best practice across the sector. You'll play a central role in delivering Hill's public ESG commitments, developing measurable sustainability targets and ensuring our projects create lasting positive impact for communities, customers, investors and partners. You will help shape places that are sustainable, inclusive and resilient for the future. What you'll do Lead the development and implementation of Hill's sustainability and ESG strategy across the business Drive delivery of Hill's public ESG commitments and long-term sustainability objectives Promote sustainability best practice across Partnerships and Residential activities Develop and manage sustainability operational plans, KPIs and performance reporting Lead production of Hill's annual Sustainability / ESG Report and external benchmarking submissions Establish data collection and reporting processes across areas including carbon, energy, waste, water, procurement and social impact Collaborate with regional, commercial, technical and development teams to embed sustainability into project delivery and regeneration opportunities Support Development and Bid teams by leading sustainability content for bids, funding submissions and new business opportunities Build strong relationships with Local Authorities, Housing Associations, consultants, investors and supply chain partners Support implementation of responsible procurement and supply chain sustainability initiatives, including Scope 3 carbon reduction Monitor legislation, policy updates, sector trends and ESG frameworks to inform strategy and continuous improvement Lead sustainability training and awareness programmes to embed a culture of sustainability across the business Manage external sustainability consultants and oversee ESG assurance and verification processes What we're looking for Experience in sustainability, ESG leadership or environmental management within construction, housebuilding or regeneration Strong understanding of carbon reporting, sustainability frameworks, environmental legislation and ESG best practice Experience developing and delivering sustainability strategies across residential or urban regeneration projects Commercial awareness with the ability to balance sustainability objectives with operational and business priorities Experience managing ESG reporting, benchmarking and sustainability KPIs Excellent stakeholder engagement, communication and presentation skills Strong leadership capability with experience influencing cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver strategic initiatives in a fast-paced environment Passion for creating sustainable places, stronger communities and long-term positive impact through development and regeneration What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer . We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Shape sustainable places. Strengthen communities. Lead ESG at Hill. As Head of Sustainability, you'll lead the development and delivery of Hill's sustainability and ESG strategy across our residential and regeneration activities. You will help drive Hill's long-term ESG ambitions, support major project opportunities and position the business as a recognised leader in sustainability best practice across the sector. You'll play a central role in delivering Hill's public ESG commitments, developing measurable sustainability targets and ensuring our projects create lasting positive impact for communities, customers, investors and partners. You will help shape places that are sustainable, inclusive and resilient for the future. What you'll do Lead the development and implementation of Hill's sustainability and ESG strategy across the business Drive delivery of Hill's public ESG commitments and long-term sustainability objectives Promote sustainability best practice across Partnerships and Residential activities Develop and manage sustainability operational plans, KPIs and performance reporting Lead production of Hill's annual Sustainability / ESG Report and external benchmarking submissions Establish data collection and reporting processes across areas including carbon, energy, waste, water, procurement and social impact Collaborate with regional, commercial, technical and development teams to embed sustainability into project delivery and regeneration opportunities Support Development and Bid teams by leading sustainability content for bids, funding submissions and new business opportunities Build strong relationships with Local Authorities, Housing Associations, consultants, investors and supply chain partners Support implementation of responsible procurement and supply chain sustainability initiatives, including Scope 3 carbon reduction Monitor legislation, policy updates, sector trends and ESG frameworks to inform strategy and continuous improvement Lead sustainability training and awareness programmes to embed a culture of sustainability across the business Manage external sustainability consultants and oversee ESG assurance and verification processes What we're looking for Experience in sustainability, ESG leadership or environmental management within construction, housebuilding or regeneration Strong understanding of carbon reporting, sustainability frameworks, environmental legislation and ESG best practice Experience developing and delivering sustainability strategies across residential or urban regeneration projects Commercial awareness with the ability to balance sustainability objectives with operational and business priorities Experience managing ESG reporting, benchmarking and sustainability KPIs Excellent stakeholder engagement, communication and presentation skills Strong leadership capability with experience influencing cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver strategic initiatives in a fast-paced environment Passion for creating sustainable places, stronger communities and long-term positive impact through development and regeneration What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer . We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
Quest Search and Selection Ltd
Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Quest Search & Selection is currently recruiting for an Assistant Branch Merchandiser on behalf of a successful multi-channel B2C consumer business. In this role, you will support the delivery of sales, profit, and cash performance through effective stock management, replenishment planning, and store grading strategies. Working closely with merchandising and buying teams, you will maximise product availability, optimise stock allocation, and identify opportunities to drive sales while minimising markdown risk. Duties & Responsibilities for this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role: Define grading policies, parameters, and reporting frameworks. Develop seasonal grading based on historical and forecasted sales data. Conduct in-season reviews to optimise store performance. Analyse historical performance to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Monitor sales, stock, and space performance across stores. Identify store performance gaps and recommend actions to Regional & Area Managers. Manage stock allocation and execute transfers to maintain optimal stock levels. Identify seasonal trading opportunities and adjust stock positioning accordingly. Oversee markdown stock allocation across stores. To be successful in this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role : Ideally having 1 year + experience in Merchandising/Branch Merch/ Allocation/Demand Planner or Stock Operations Experience in Head Office Merchandising. Have experience within a retail business with bricks & mortar is highly desirable Able to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritise workload effectively. Experience implementing merchandising processes and improvements. Strong communication skills, confident with stakeholders up to Director level. Advanced Excel and strong numerical skills. The benefits of this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role : 22 days Holidays Free Parking Central head office location (this is a fully office-based role) Attractive salary Contributory pension Discount across the group Training & development opportunities If this opportunity sounds like you and you and you feel you have the experience and skill for the role of Assistant Branch Merchandiser and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO-/C We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Quest Search & Selection is currently recruiting for an Assistant Branch Merchandiser on behalf of a successful multi-channel B2C consumer business. In this role, you will support the delivery of sales, profit, and cash performance through effective stock management, replenishment planning, and store grading strategies. Working closely with merchandising and buying teams, you will maximise product availability, optimise stock allocation, and identify opportunities to drive sales while minimising markdown risk. Duties & Responsibilities for this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role: Define grading policies, parameters, and reporting frameworks. Develop seasonal grading based on historical and forecasted sales data. Conduct in-season reviews to optimise store performance. Analyse historical performance to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Monitor sales, stock, and space performance across stores. Identify store performance gaps and recommend actions to Regional & Area Managers. Manage stock allocation and execute transfers to maintain optimal stock levels. Identify seasonal trading opportunities and adjust stock positioning accordingly. Oversee markdown stock allocation across stores. To be successful in this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role : Ideally having 1 year + experience in Merchandising/Branch Merch/ Allocation/Demand Planner or Stock Operations Experience in Head Office Merchandising. Have experience within a retail business with bricks & mortar is highly desirable Able to work in a fast-paced environment and prioritise workload effectively. Experience implementing merchandising processes and improvements. Strong communication skills, confident with stakeholders up to Director level. Advanced Excel and strong numerical skills. The benefits of this Assistant Branch Merchandiser role : 22 days Holidays Free Parking Central head office location (this is a fully office-based role) Attractive salary Contributory pension Discount across the group Training & development opportunities If this opportunity sounds like you and you and you feel you have the experience and skill for the role of Assistant Branch Merchandiser and want to be part of a growing and innovative company, then please apply quoting the reference no. JO-/C We request that candidates send their CV as a Microsoft Word document where possible. Quest Search and Selection is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
As a Senior People and Culture Partner, you will play a vital role in shaping the people strategy within the retail industry, driving initiatives that enhance employee engagement and organisational effectiveness. This permanent position, with a Head office based in Nottingham. offers a rewarding opportunity to influence and support the growth of a thriving organisation. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established company in the retail industry, recognised for its commitment to fostering a supportive and innovative work environment. With its roots firmly planted in Annesley, the organisation operates at a large scale and is dedicated to delivering excellence through its people-focused approach. Description Acts as a true partner to MD's, Directors who value and support the people function. Act as a trusted advisor to leadership, providing expert guidance on HR matters. Lead employee engagement programmes to foster a positive workplace culture. Analyse HR data to drive insights and support decision-making processes. Ensure compliance with employment legislation and company policies. Collaborate with managers to identify and address training and development needs. Oversee talent management processes, including succession planning and performance reviews. Support organisational change initiatives to drive continuous improvement. Profile A successful Senior People and Culture Partner should have: Proven expertise in human resources within the retail industry or a similar sector. Happy in a customer facing, multi site role Strong knowledge of employment law and HR best practices. Experience in developing and implementing strategic HR initiatives. Ability to analyse complex data and provide actionable insights. Effective communication and stakeholder management skills. Previous involvement in driving organisational change and cultural development. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 68,000 to 70,000. Permanent role home based role with travel 3 days a week and home for 2 in a regional capacity Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a large organisation in the retail industry. Supportive and innovative company culture. Comprehensive benefits package If you are ready to take the next step in your HR career, apply now to join a team that values your expertise and fosters professional growth.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
As a Senior People and Culture Partner, you will play a vital role in shaping the people strategy within the retail industry, driving initiatives that enhance employee engagement and organisational effectiveness. This permanent position, with a Head office based in Nottingham. offers a rewarding opportunity to influence and support the growth of a thriving organisation. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established company in the retail industry, recognised for its commitment to fostering a supportive and innovative work environment. With its roots firmly planted in Annesley, the organisation operates at a large scale and is dedicated to delivering excellence through its people-focused approach. Description Acts as a true partner to MD's, Directors who value and support the people function. Act as a trusted advisor to leadership, providing expert guidance on HR matters. Lead employee engagement programmes to foster a positive workplace culture. Analyse HR data to drive insights and support decision-making processes. Ensure compliance with employment legislation and company policies. Collaborate with managers to identify and address training and development needs. Oversee talent management processes, including succession planning and performance reviews. Support organisational change initiatives to drive continuous improvement. Profile A successful Senior People and Culture Partner should have: Proven expertise in human resources within the retail industry or a similar sector. Happy in a customer facing, multi site role Strong knowledge of employment law and HR best practices. Experience in developing and implementing strategic HR initiatives. Ability to analyse complex data and provide actionable insights. Effective communication and stakeholder management skills. Previous involvement in driving organisational change and cultural development. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 68,000 to 70,000. Permanent role home based role with travel 3 days a week and home for 2 in a regional capacity Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a large organisation in the retail industry. Supportive and innovative company culture. Comprehensive benefits package If you are ready to take the next step in your HR career, apply now to join a team that values your expertise and fosters professional growth.
More About The Role Are you passionate about leading a team to succeed, to create a customer-centric culture and be the best in the market? Our Store Managers work hard, using strong leadership, to ensure their stores are a great place for people to work and shop, making sure our core supermarket offering is strong and competitive. They play a crucial role in our business and we re always on the lookout for great Store Managers across the UK to join us and embody these values. If you're ready for a change and want to explore opportunities in a growing business, at an exciting time, get in touch or apply via this advert. About the role Reporting to the Regional Manager, your responsibilities will include: Developing and executing strategic initiatives to enhance store performance and profitability by continually challenging our current ways of working. We re always open to new ideas and Store Managers should also foster this culture in their stores. Listening and responding to what our customers and colleagues are telling us, ensuring that their experience is at the heart of all decisions that are made. Cultivate a high-performance culture through talent development, succession planning, and supportive leadership. Working with our teams in Head Office to ensure we have the best availability on the high street, ensuring Morrisons becomes a one-stop shopping destination. Building and managing relationships with the local community, marketing your store so it stands out as a pillar in the community. About You Experience managing a store in a fast paced food retail environment is essential for this role Strong leadership skills with the capacity to listen and respond. You should be great at coaching, able to give feedback to ensure common ways of working. A passion for spotting and driving talent and creating a successful team culture. The ability to resolve challenges and build trust between the store team. Natural ability to set clear objectives that link directly to each department which are aligned with the Morrisons priorities, ensuring that your team is working towards and engaged with a shared goal The power to create a culture that fosters and values collaboration. Broad thinking and willingness to accept opinions, beliefs of behaviours that are different from your own We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you don't meet every single requirement, don't worry. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. How do we say thank you? As a Store Manager, you will play a huge role in our business and be vital to our success. We offer a generous salary, along with an excellent benefits package. Generous bonus scheme Car allowance Competitive pension scheme Private healthcare for you and your family Colleague discount of 15% and 10% for a friend or a family member Up to 6 weeks of annual leave, which will increase during your length of service Competitive incentive plan A range of family friendly policies including 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave along with neonatal and fertility leave We re looking for individuals with experience as a Store Manager in food retail, who are passionate and supportive leaders, excited about driving change in a growing business. If this sounds like you, get in touch!
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
More About The Role Are you passionate about leading a team to succeed, to create a customer-centric culture and be the best in the market? Our Store Managers work hard, using strong leadership, to ensure their stores are a great place for people to work and shop, making sure our core supermarket offering is strong and competitive. They play a crucial role in our business and we re always on the lookout for great Store Managers across the UK to join us and embody these values. If you're ready for a change and want to explore opportunities in a growing business, at an exciting time, get in touch or apply via this advert. About the role Reporting to the Regional Manager, your responsibilities will include: Developing and executing strategic initiatives to enhance store performance and profitability by continually challenging our current ways of working. We re always open to new ideas and Store Managers should also foster this culture in their stores. Listening and responding to what our customers and colleagues are telling us, ensuring that their experience is at the heart of all decisions that are made. Cultivate a high-performance culture through talent development, succession planning, and supportive leadership. Working with our teams in Head Office to ensure we have the best availability on the high street, ensuring Morrisons becomes a one-stop shopping destination. Building and managing relationships with the local community, marketing your store so it stands out as a pillar in the community. About You Experience managing a store in a fast paced food retail environment is essential for this role Strong leadership skills with the capacity to listen and respond. You should be great at coaching, able to give feedback to ensure common ways of working. A passion for spotting and driving talent and creating a successful team culture. The ability to resolve challenges and build trust between the store team. Natural ability to set clear objectives that link directly to each department which are aligned with the Morrisons priorities, ensuring that your team is working towards and engaged with a shared goal The power to create a culture that fosters and values collaboration. Broad thinking and willingness to accept opinions, beliefs of behaviours that are different from your own We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you don't meet every single requirement, don't worry. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. How do we say thank you? As a Store Manager, you will play a huge role in our business and be vital to our success. We offer a generous salary, along with an excellent benefits package. Generous bonus scheme Car allowance Competitive pension scheme Private healthcare for you and your family Colleague discount of 15% and 10% for a friend or a family member Up to 6 weeks of annual leave, which will increase during your length of service Competitive incentive plan A range of family friendly policies including 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave along with neonatal and fertility leave We re looking for individuals with experience as a Store Manager in food retail, who are passionate and supportive leaders, excited about driving change in a growing business. If this sounds like you, get in touch!
Director of Human Resources - EMEA West London (with travel to Essex & Amsterdam) Permanent, Full-Time Competitive Executive Package This is a rare and compelling opportunity to take ownership of the entire HR function across a globally recognised lifestyle and apparel brand's EMEA operations. Reporting directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer, you will be the most senior HR voice in the region, covering three key hubs: West London, Essex, and Amsterdam. This is not a purely strategic role - nor is it purely operational. It demands both. You will shape the people agenda from the boardroom and deliver it on the ground, navigating the nuances of UK and Dutch employment law, building high-performing teams, and embedding a culture that is inclusive, energised, and ready for growth. The brand behind this role is a household name in lifestyle fashion - with a portfolio that spans apparel, fragrance, footwear, and accessories - sold and recognised across global markets. Their EMEA operation is at an exciting point of evolution, and the right person will play a central role in shaping what it becomes. What You'll Be Responsible For - Director of Human Resources EMEA Strategic HR Leadership Partner with the London-based Managing Director and US senior leadership team to align the people strategy with global business priorities Lead organisational design initiatives that drive efficiency and cross-border collaboration between UK and Netherlands teams Act as a trusted coach and advisor to regional directors and department heads on leadership, culture, and talent Talent Acquisition & Performance Oversee recruitment strategy to attract top-tier talent across fashion, retail, and corporate functions in competitive European markets Implement and embed performance management frameworks that foster high performance, continuous feedback, and accountability Lead succession planning and talent reviews to build a robust internal leadership pipeline Employee Relations, Culture & Legal Serve as the primary escalation point for complex ER matters, ensuring resolutions are fair, consistent, and legally compliant Design and deliver engagement initiatives tailored to both corporate office environments and operational/logistics hubs Manage relationships with external employment lawyers across the UK and Netherlands, providing expert internal liaison on disputes, restructuring, and regulatory changes Compensation, Benefits & Payroll Take end-to-end accountability for regional payroll co-ordination across all three EMEA sites, partnering with finance and external payroll vendors Ensure compliance with UK and Dutch employment legislation - including Works Councils and CAO regulations Partner with Global Total Rewards to ensure compensation and benefits packages remain competitive in each market Facilities & Office Operations Oversee EMEA facilities and property operations, managing relationships with landlords, vendors, and health & safety inspectors Lead office space planning, lease renewals, and workplace safety protocols in accordance with local regulations What We're Looking For - Director of Human Resources EMEA The successful candidate will bring a rare combination of commercial credibility, genuine people instinct, and multi-jurisdictional expertise. Specifically, we are seeking: A minimum of 8-10 years' progressive HR experience, with at least 3-5 years in a senior leadership or Director-level role Demonstrable multi-site and cross-border experience, specifically across the UK and the Netherlands Deep knowledge of UK employment law and solid working knowledge of Dutch labour law, including Works Council navigation A background in apparel, retail, wholesale, or consumer goods is highly desirable Proven experience managing payroll operations and vendor relationships across multiple jurisdictions Experience collaborating with external legal counsel on complex European employment matters Exceptional stakeholder management skills - comfortable operating at executive level and influencing across cultural and geographic boundaries CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent); Bachelor's degree in HR or Business Administration - Master's preferred Fluency in English is essential; Dutch language skills are a distinct advantage What's on Offer Competitive executive salary and performance-based bonus scheme Comprehensive benefits package including private medical insurance, life assurance, and contributory pension Employee discounts across an extensive portfolio of globally recognised brands A dynamic, international working environment within a creative and collaborative business Real influence - this is a seat at the table, not an advisory function How to Apply - Director of Human Resources EMEA All applications and enquiries are handled with the strictest confidence - your details will never be shared with any third party without your explicit consent, and we will always speak with you before approaching a client on your behalf.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Director of Human Resources - EMEA West London (with travel to Essex & Amsterdam) Permanent, Full-Time Competitive Executive Package This is a rare and compelling opportunity to take ownership of the entire HR function across a globally recognised lifestyle and apparel brand's EMEA operations. Reporting directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer, you will be the most senior HR voice in the region, covering three key hubs: West London, Essex, and Amsterdam. This is not a purely strategic role - nor is it purely operational. It demands both. You will shape the people agenda from the boardroom and deliver it on the ground, navigating the nuances of UK and Dutch employment law, building high-performing teams, and embedding a culture that is inclusive, energised, and ready for growth. The brand behind this role is a household name in lifestyle fashion - with a portfolio that spans apparel, fragrance, footwear, and accessories - sold and recognised across global markets. Their EMEA operation is at an exciting point of evolution, and the right person will play a central role in shaping what it becomes. What You'll Be Responsible For - Director of Human Resources EMEA Strategic HR Leadership Partner with the London-based Managing Director and US senior leadership team to align the people strategy with global business priorities Lead organisational design initiatives that drive efficiency and cross-border collaboration between UK and Netherlands teams Act as a trusted coach and advisor to regional directors and department heads on leadership, culture, and talent Talent Acquisition & Performance Oversee recruitment strategy to attract top-tier talent across fashion, retail, and corporate functions in competitive European markets Implement and embed performance management frameworks that foster high performance, continuous feedback, and accountability Lead succession planning and talent reviews to build a robust internal leadership pipeline Employee Relations, Culture & Legal Serve as the primary escalation point for complex ER matters, ensuring resolutions are fair, consistent, and legally compliant Design and deliver engagement initiatives tailored to both corporate office environments and operational/logistics hubs Manage relationships with external employment lawyers across the UK and Netherlands, providing expert internal liaison on disputes, restructuring, and regulatory changes Compensation, Benefits & Payroll Take end-to-end accountability for regional payroll co-ordination across all three EMEA sites, partnering with finance and external payroll vendors Ensure compliance with UK and Dutch employment legislation - including Works Councils and CAO regulations Partner with Global Total Rewards to ensure compensation and benefits packages remain competitive in each market Facilities & Office Operations Oversee EMEA facilities and property operations, managing relationships with landlords, vendors, and health & safety inspectors Lead office space planning, lease renewals, and workplace safety protocols in accordance with local regulations What We're Looking For - Director of Human Resources EMEA The successful candidate will bring a rare combination of commercial credibility, genuine people instinct, and multi-jurisdictional expertise. Specifically, we are seeking: A minimum of 8-10 years' progressive HR experience, with at least 3-5 years in a senior leadership or Director-level role Demonstrable multi-site and cross-border experience, specifically across the UK and the Netherlands Deep knowledge of UK employment law and solid working knowledge of Dutch labour law, including Works Council navigation A background in apparel, retail, wholesale, or consumer goods is highly desirable Proven experience managing payroll operations and vendor relationships across multiple jurisdictions Experience collaborating with external legal counsel on complex European employment matters Exceptional stakeholder management skills - comfortable operating at executive level and influencing across cultural and geographic boundaries CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent); Bachelor's degree in HR or Business Administration - Master's preferred Fluency in English is essential; Dutch language skills are a distinct advantage What's on Offer Competitive executive salary and performance-based bonus scheme Comprehensive benefits package including private medical insurance, life assurance, and contributory pension Employee discounts across an extensive portfolio of globally recognised brands A dynamic, international working environment within a creative and collaborative business Real influence - this is a seat at the table, not an advisory function How to Apply - Director of Human Resources EMEA All applications and enquiries are handled with the strictest confidence - your details will never be shared with any third party without your explicit consent, and we will always speak with you before approaching a client on your behalf.
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Head of Product Operations to join our growing team. The Head of Product Operations leads the strategic direction, execution, and continuous improvement of the regional product operations function, ensuring alignment with the organisation's overarching goals. This role is accountable for defining and delivering the product development roadmap, managing cross-functional collaboration, and driving innovation across products and services within scope, time, and budget constraints. A key responsibility includes working with the LOB Directors and Product Managers to develop robust business cases to support new product investments and enhancements. The role also provides visionary leadership to a team of product owners, fostering a high-performance culture through coaching, mentoring, and professional development. Day to Day You'll Be: Product Owner Leadership: Manage and develop a team of Product Owners. Oversee their responsibilities including: Acting as subject matter experts for their respective products Engaging and managing stakeholders Ensuring adherence to the Product Development Lifecycle (PDLC) Managing product risks and backlogs Leading backlog refinement and translating business requirements into acceptance criteria Maintaining product documentation and collateral Providing third-line support for product-related queries and issues Agile Release Train (ART) Management: Lead and manage the Agile Release Train (ART) for the UK Solutions Team, encompassing Credit, Fraud, Decisioning, and Data Loading domains. Ensure alignment of ART activities with strategic objectives and delivery timelines. Portfolio Prioritisation & Planning: Maintain a centralised and transparent list of ART priorities. Collaborate with product heads to define and sequence product development roadmaps in a logical and disciplined manner. Product Prioritisation Meetings: There are regular Product Prioritisation meetings which are co-ordinated with the Product Managers, Product Owners and Architects, to ensure that as well as functional enhancements, technical are also fed in. These priority lists are then used as the main feed for the Delivery Schedules. Product Performance & Insights: Deliver regular product performance reporting and dashboards, covering key metrics such as revenue, cost, usage, versioning, and quality. Use insights to inform strategic decisions and continuous improvement. Product Operations Coordination: Collaborate with global Product Operations teams to ensure accurate alignment of product codes with the appropriate product families and provide timely updates for inclusion in global delivery reports. Solutions Strategy (3YP) Coordination: Manage the Solutions 3YP process annually, collaborating closing with the Solutions Leadership team, and lead the interlock process with Sales and Technology. Manage the process of quarterly review and reporting of progress of the run and grow initiatives. Infrastructure & Operations: Update meeting which provides updates on Infrastructure deliveries which is a key meeting for identifying things which are going to hit / impact product. Business Case Delivery for Emerging Solutions: Develop business cases and manage PDLC process for emerging solutions which are coming into the UK that do not align to an existing business line. Monthly Reporting: Monthly/quarterly update and KPI reporting for the Exec, co-ordinating with stakeholders across the business to complete. Quarterly Delivery Schedule Co-ordination: Ensure that the delivery schedules are co-ordinated and locked in each quarter, that impacting items across functional areas are aligned and considered, interlocking with all line of business leaders. Co-ordination / Setting up Cross Functional: Co-ordinating any items which require cross functional involvement (a right hand to the CPO for many activities). Product (Product Solutions) - Risk Management: Management of Risk Register and Monthly Attestation for the area. Committee Meeting Attendance: Represent Solutions at Operational Resilience subcommittee, Matrix Oversight Committee, PDC, PAC and EURMC. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven Leadership Demonstrated experience in leading and developing high-performing product development teams, fostering collaboration and accountability. Product Development Expertise Strong background in delivering products within software development or infrastructure environments, with a focus on quality, scalability, and user value. Strategic Execution Track record of successfully defining and executing product development strategies and translating them into actionable roadmaps. Agile Methodologies Hands-on experience working within agile frameworks (e.g., Scrum, SAFe), with a deep understanding of agile principles and practices. Financial Acumen Experience in setting and managing budgets, with the ability to monitor financial performance and ensure alignment with business objectives. Stakeholder Management Ability to influence decision makers and delivery teams at all levels of seniority to ensure delivery to plan and within budget, often negotiating across conflicting priorities. Methodical and Organised Running a portfolio of many products across several business lines and managing stakeholders globally requires meticulous attention to detail, rigorous application of effective processes and well organised systems. Desirable Skills & Experience: Technical Foundation Background in a technology-related discipline, enabling effective communication with technical teams and informed decision-making. Regulated Industry Background Experience working in regulated sectors, with an understanding of compliance, governance, and risk management requirements. Matrix Organisation Experience Comfortable operating within a matrixed environment, with the ability to influence and collaborate across multiple teams and reporting lines. Service Management Familiarity Knowledge of service management frameworks (e.g., ITIL), with an appreciation for operational excellence and service delivery standards. Market Awareness Understanding of the industries and markets in which TransUnion operates, including trends, customer needs, and competitive landscape. Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as an excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with: 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) Global paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan Private health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs, which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process: Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies click apply for full job details
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Head of Product Operations to join our growing team. The Head of Product Operations leads the strategic direction, execution, and continuous improvement of the regional product operations function, ensuring alignment with the organisation's overarching goals. This role is accountable for defining and delivering the product development roadmap, managing cross-functional collaboration, and driving innovation across products and services within scope, time, and budget constraints. A key responsibility includes working with the LOB Directors and Product Managers to develop robust business cases to support new product investments and enhancements. The role also provides visionary leadership to a team of product owners, fostering a high-performance culture through coaching, mentoring, and professional development. Day to Day You'll Be: Product Owner Leadership: Manage and develop a team of Product Owners. Oversee their responsibilities including: Acting as subject matter experts for their respective products Engaging and managing stakeholders Ensuring adherence to the Product Development Lifecycle (PDLC) Managing product risks and backlogs Leading backlog refinement and translating business requirements into acceptance criteria Maintaining product documentation and collateral Providing third-line support for product-related queries and issues Agile Release Train (ART) Management: Lead and manage the Agile Release Train (ART) for the UK Solutions Team, encompassing Credit, Fraud, Decisioning, and Data Loading domains. Ensure alignment of ART activities with strategic objectives and delivery timelines. Portfolio Prioritisation & Planning: Maintain a centralised and transparent list of ART priorities. Collaborate with product heads to define and sequence product development roadmaps in a logical and disciplined manner. Product Prioritisation Meetings: There are regular Product Prioritisation meetings which are co-ordinated with the Product Managers, Product Owners and Architects, to ensure that as well as functional enhancements, technical are also fed in. These priority lists are then used as the main feed for the Delivery Schedules. Product Performance & Insights: Deliver regular product performance reporting and dashboards, covering key metrics such as revenue, cost, usage, versioning, and quality. Use insights to inform strategic decisions and continuous improvement. Product Operations Coordination: Collaborate with global Product Operations teams to ensure accurate alignment of product codes with the appropriate product families and provide timely updates for inclusion in global delivery reports. Solutions Strategy (3YP) Coordination: Manage the Solutions 3YP process annually, collaborating closing with the Solutions Leadership team, and lead the interlock process with Sales and Technology. Manage the process of quarterly review and reporting of progress of the run and grow initiatives. Infrastructure & Operations: Update meeting which provides updates on Infrastructure deliveries which is a key meeting for identifying things which are going to hit / impact product. Business Case Delivery for Emerging Solutions: Develop business cases and manage PDLC process for emerging solutions which are coming into the UK that do not align to an existing business line. Monthly Reporting: Monthly/quarterly update and KPI reporting for the Exec, co-ordinating with stakeholders across the business to complete. Quarterly Delivery Schedule Co-ordination: Ensure that the delivery schedules are co-ordinated and locked in each quarter, that impacting items across functional areas are aligned and considered, interlocking with all line of business leaders. Co-ordination / Setting up Cross Functional: Co-ordinating any items which require cross functional involvement (a right hand to the CPO for many activities). Product (Product Solutions) - Risk Management: Management of Risk Register and Monthly Attestation for the area. Committee Meeting Attendance: Represent Solutions at Operational Resilience subcommittee, Matrix Oversight Committee, PDC, PAC and EURMC. Essential Skills & Experience: Proven Leadership Demonstrated experience in leading and developing high-performing product development teams, fostering collaboration and accountability. Product Development Expertise Strong background in delivering products within software development or infrastructure environments, with a focus on quality, scalability, and user value. Strategic Execution Track record of successfully defining and executing product development strategies and translating them into actionable roadmaps. Agile Methodologies Hands-on experience working within agile frameworks (e.g., Scrum, SAFe), with a deep understanding of agile principles and practices. Financial Acumen Experience in setting and managing budgets, with the ability to monitor financial performance and ensure alignment with business objectives. Stakeholder Management Ability to influence decision makers and delivery teams at all levels of seniority to ensure delivery to plan and within budget, often negotiating across conflicting priorities. Methodical and Organised Running a portfolio of many products across several business lines and managing stakeholders globally requires meticulous attention to detail, rigorous application of effective processes and well organised systems. Desirable Skills & Experience: Technical Foundation Background in a technology-related discipline, enabling effective communication with technical teams and informed decision-making. Regulated Industry Background Experience working in regulated sectors, with an understanding of compliance, governance, and risk management requirements. Matrix Organisation Experience Comfortable operating within a matrixed environment, with the ability to influence and collaborate across multiple teams and reporting lines. Service Management Familiarity Knowledge of service management frameworks (e.g., ITIL), with an appreciation for operational excellence and service delivery standards. Market Awareness Understanding of the industries and markets in which TransUnion operates, including trends, customer needs, and competitive landscape. Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as an excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with: 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) Global paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan Private health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs, which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process: Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies click apply for full job details
Job Description Posted Sunday, 14 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About our opportunity: It takes a special type of person to be a Commercial Administrator at EMR. They provide unrivalled support to the regional Commercial team. Without their organisation and administration skills, tenacity and team player mentality, we wouldn't be the success we are today. What you will be doing: Management of large suppliers Updating contract and pricing Requesting accounts from the new customer Receiving job requests from customers and booking collections from around the UK Management of supplier emails and telephone queries Keeping Trade 2 up to date - which is one of our in-house systems Daily checking of purchase ticket information for accuracy Obtaining payments from customers Inform customers of weights to be invoiced in timely manner Ad hoc administration tasks requested by Depot manager/Head office About you: Previous experience of working in a busy office environment Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Excel and Outlook Experience in dealing with customers Should be able to respect the confidentiality of customer and supplier account information Should be able to plan, organise and prioritise workload to meet deadlines Should be able to work as a part of a team, and also alone using your own initiative Good listening, written and verbal communication skills (Essential) Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Job Description Posted Sunday, 14 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About our opportunity: It takes a special type of person to be a Commercial Administrator at EMR. They provide unrivalled support to the regional Commercial team. Without their organisation and administration skills, tenacity and team player mentality, we wouldn't be the success we are today. What you will be doing: Management of large suppliers Updating contract and pricing Requesting accounts from the new customer Receiving job requests from customers and booking collections from around the UK Management of supplier emails and telephone queries Keeping Trade 2 up to date - which is one of our in-house systems Daily checking of purchase ticket information for accuracy Obtaining payments from customers Inform customers of weights to be invoiced in timely manner Ad hoc administration tasks requested by Depot manager/Head office About you: Previous experience of working in a busy office environment Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Excel and Outlook Experience in dealing with customers Should be able to respect the confidentiality of customer and supplier account information Should be able to plan, organise and prioritise workload to meet deadlines Should be able to work as a part of a team, and also alone using your own initiative Good listening, written and verbal communication skills (Essential) Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Are you passionate about leading a team to succeed, to create a customer-centric culture and be the best in the market? Our Store Managers work hard, using strong leadership, to ensure their stores are a great place for people to work and shop, making sure our core supermarket offering is strong and competitive. They play a crucial role in our business and we're always on the lookout for great Store Managers across the UK to join us and embody these values. If you're ready for a change and want to explore opportunities in a growing business, at an exciting time, get in touch or apply via this advert. About the role Reporting to the Regional Manager, your responsibilities will include: Developing and executing strategic initiatives to enhance store performance and profitability by continually challenging our current ways of working. We're always open to new ideas and Store Managers should also foster this culture in their stores. Listening and responding to what our customers and colleagues are telling us, ensuring that their experience is at the heart of all decisions that are made. Cultivate a high-performance culture through talent development, succession planning, and supportive leadership. Working with our teams in Head Office to ensure we have the best availability on the high street, ensuring Morrisons becomes a one-stop shopping destination. Building and managing relationships with the local community, marketing your store so it stands out as a pillar in the community. About you Experience managing a store in a fast paced food retail environment is essential for this role Strong leadership skills with the capacity to listen and respond. You should be great at coaching, able to give feedback to ensure common ways of working. A passion for spotting and driving talent and creating a successful team culture. The ability to resolve challenges and build trust between the store team. Natural ability to set clear objectives that link directly to each department which are aligned with the Morrisons priorities, ensuring that your team is working towards and engaged with a shared goal The power to create a culture that fosters and values collaboration. Broad thinking and willingness to accept opinions, beliefs of behaviours that are different from your own. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you don't meet every single requirement, don't worry. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. About us How do we say thank you? As a Store Manager, you will play a huge role in our business and be vital to our success. We offer a generous salary, along with an excellent benefits package. Generous bonus scheme Car allowance Competitive pension scheme Private healthcare for you and your family Colleague discount of 15% and 10% for a friend or a family member Up to 6 weeks of annual leave, which will increase during your length of service Competitive incentive plan A range of family friendly policies including 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave along with neonatal and fertility leave We're looking for individuals with experience as a Store Manager in food retail, who are passionate and supportive leaders, excited about driving change in a growing business. If this sounds like you, get in touch!
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about leading a team to succeed, to create a customer-centric culture and be the best in the market? Our Store Managers work hard, using strong leadership, to ensure their stores are a great place for people to work and shop, making sure our core supermarket offering is strong and competitive. They play a crucial role in our business and we're always on the lookout for great Store Managers across the UK to join us and embody these values. If you're ready for a change and want to explore opportunities in a growing business, at an exciting time, get in touch or apply via this advert. About the role Reporting to the Regional Manager, your responsibilities will include: Developing and executing strategic initiatives to enhance store performance and profitability by continually challenging our current ways of working. We're always open to new ideas and Store Managers should also foster this culture in their stores. Listening and responding to what our customers and colleagues are telling us, ensuring that their experience is at the heart of all decisions that are made. Cultivate a high-performance culture through talent development, succession planning, and supportive leadership. Working with our teams in Head Office to ensure we have the best availability on the high street, ensuring Morrisons becomes a one-stop shopping destination. Building and managing relationships with the local community, marketing your store so it stands out as a pillar in the community. About you Experience managing a store in a fast paced food retail environment is essential for this role Strong leadership skills with the capacity to listen and respond. You should be great at coaching, able to give feedback to ensure common ways of working. A passion for spotting and driving talent and creating a successful team culture. The ability to resolve challenges and build trust between the store team. Natural ability to set clear objectives that link directly to each department which are aligned with the Morrisons priorities, ensuring that your team is working towards and engaged with a shared goal The power to create a culture that fosters and values collaboration. Broad thinking and willingness to accept opinions, beliefs of behaviours that are different from your own. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you don't meet every single requirement, don't worry. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. About us How do we say thank you? As a Store Manager, you will play a huge role in our business and be vital to our success. We offer a generous salary, along with an excellent benefits package. Generous bonus scheme Car allowance Competitive pension scheme Private healthcare for you and your family Colleague discount of 15% and 10% for a friend or a family member Up to 6 weeks of annual leave, which will increase during your length of service Competitive incentive plan A range of family friendly policies including 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave along with neonatal and fertility leave We're looking for individuals with experience as a Store Manager in food retail, who are passionate and supportive leaders, excited about driving change in a growing business. If this sounds like you, get in touch!
Location: Bolton BL3 2NU Salary: £15,288 pa + bonus Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (flexible days), 9am 5pm At Renault Retail Group, we re solution-driven committed to delivering value for our customers and our company by striving for excellence in every detail. We are proud of our history, and we leverage it to strengthen our global competitiveness. We act with respect and inclusiveness, empowering every individual, taking ownership of our decisions, and building collaborative partnerships that design mobility solutions for the future. We are now seeking an experienced Warranty Controller to join our Aftersales team at our Bolton dealership. About the Role In this position, you will play a vital part in safeguarding profitability by ensuring accurate, timely and maximised recovery of warranty claims. Your responsibilities will include: Submitting claims using technicians reports in line with manufacturer guidelines Negotiating with warranty providers and manufacturers to secure rightful reimbursements Preparing invoices for internal preparation work, job card management, filing and other admin duties Following up outstanding warranty invoices to drive recovery rates Maintaining accurate records via our Dealer Management System (DMS) and MS Excel Promoting best practice across our regional network to ensure optimal claim success You ll collaborate closely with Service Advisors, Technicians, the Parts Manager, Accounts, and the Head of Business; so teamwork and clear communication are key. About You We re looking for someone who can combine technical knowledge with customer-first service and strong negotiation skills. To succeed in this role, you should have: A proven track record as a Warranty Controller or Senior Service Advisor Confidence in handling warranty disputes with professionalism and fairness Excellent communication skills (face-to-face, phone, email, live chat) Experience with warranty systems and dealer management systems (Kerridge, ADP Autoline, CDK Drive, or similar) Competence with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams The ability to handle sensitive cases with discretion and accuracy A self-motivated and organised approach, with the ability to prioritise effectively Experience with volume, LCV, or prestige brands will all be considered. Why Join Us? We believe in empowering people and promoting collaboration to drive our business forward. When you join Renault Retail Group, you can expect: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata) Pension scheme Manufacturer training Clear career development opportunities across our network Working Hours This role is part-time 21 hours per week, 3 days per week (flexible days), 9am 5pm with 1 hour for lunch.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Location: Bolton BL3 2NU Salary: £15,288 pa + bonus Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (flexible days), 9am 5pm At Renault Retail Group, we re solution-driven committed to delivering value for our customers and our company by striving for excellence in every detail. We are proud of our history, and we leverage it to strengthen our global competitiveness. We act with respect and inclusiveness, empowering every individual, taking ownership of our decisions, and building collaborative partnerships that design mobility solutions for the future. We are now seeking an experienced Warranty Controller to join our Aftersales team at our Bolton dealership. About the Role In this position, you will play a vital part in safeguarding profitability by ensuring accurate, timely and maximised recovery of warranty claims. Your responsibilities will include: Submitting claims using technicians reports in line with manufacturer guidelines Negotiating with warranty providers and manufacturers to secure rightful reimbursements Preparing invoices for internal preparation work, job card management, filing and other admin duties Following up outstanding warranty invoices to drive recovery rates Maintaining accurate records via our Dealer Management System (DMS) and MS Excel Promoting best practice across our regional network to ensure optimal claim success You ll collaborate closely with Service Advisors, Technicians, the Parts Manager, Accounts, and the Head of Business; so teamwork and clear communication are key. About You We re looking for someone who can combine technical knowledge with customer-first service and strong negotiation skills. To succeed in this role, you should have: A proven track record as a Warranty Controller or Senior Service Advisor Confidence in handling warranty disputes with professionalism and fairness Excellent communication skills (face-to-face, phone, email, live chat) Experience with warranty systems and dealer management systems (Kerridge, ADP Autoline, CDK Drive, or similar) Competence with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams The ability to handle sensitive cases with discretion and accuracy A self-motivated and organised approach, with the ability to prioritise effectively Experience with volume, LCV, or prestige brands will all be considered. Why Join Us? We believe in empowering people and promoting collaboration to drive our business forward. When you join Renault Retail Group, you can expect: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata) Pension scheme Manufacturer training Clear career development opportunities across our network Working Hours This role is part-time 21 hours per week, 3 days per week (flexible days), 9am 5pm with 1 hour for lunch.
Location: Bishop's Stratford Hourly Rate: £13.50 Contracted Hours: 38h How you'll support our purpose: As a Branch (Bureau) Manager, you'll be the heartbeat of our retail FX business, leading your branch to success through outstanding leadership, customer focus, and financial acumen. You will be responsible for driving sales, ensuring compliance with financial regulations, and delivering an exceptional customer experience while managing day-to-day operations. You will lead from the front, inspiring your team to meet and exceed performance targets. By leveraging data-driven insights, optimising processes, and implementing best-in-class customer experience, you will contribute to the overall success and growth of the business, whilst empowering your team to exceed expectations and adapt to the evolving financial landscape, leading the way as the 'foreign exchange expert'. What you'll be doing on a day-to-day basis Sales & Business Growth: Own the performance of your branch, driving revenue and profitability by maximising sales. dentify opportunities to increase sales through promotions, product knowledge, and exceptional customer service. Work with your Area Manager to deliver specific plans & objectives which are aligned with the Regional Retail plan and business goals. Review performance and KPI data to make informed decisions, understand the root of the issues and create timely actions for your bureau to improve and branch performance. Coach colleagues to identify opportunities for upselling and cross-selling our products to drive additional sales opportunities. Coach team members on the sales conversation to meet & exceed individual and branch KPIs. Customer Experience & Brand Representation: To provide high levels of customer service, acting as the first point of contact for all customers, and dealing with complaints quickly and effectively. Train and develop your team to deliver a seamless and engaging customer experience in your branch, advocating for customer-first thinking and ensuring a personalised experience. Proactively gain customer feedback to understand how we can improve our daily offer and build their feedback into weekly calls and interactions to improve performance. Uphold our eurochange brand standards, ensuring that the bureau reflects our purpose and values. Team Leadership & Development: Lead, coach, and mentor your team to achieve high performance, engagement, and career growth. Coach and develop your team on best practices, branch standards, overs & shorts, stock management, sales techniques, and compliance with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and adherence to all company procedures. Coach your team to deliver the eurochange sales framework, completing observations and spot checks to ensure this lives and breathes across the bureau. Ensure full compliance for your team with our learning and development requirements. Operational Excellence & Compliance: Oversee daily bureau operations, ensuring efficiency and adherence to best practices. Maintain full compliance with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations. Conduct audits, cash handling checks, and risk assessments to mitigate potential issues. Ensure all transactions are completed accurately, securely, and in line with regulatory requirements. Coach colleagues to improve audit scores and develop action plans based on audit results. Provide technical expertise on the POS 'Xtris' system and related processes, ensuring colleagues are trained, well-informed and capable. Audit & Compliance Perform scheduled and ad hoc audits on your bureau Maintain up-to-date, detailed records for all reviews and outcomes Ensure alignment with internal procedures and regulatory standards Financial & Risk Management Take full accountability for financial performance, cost control, and cash flow Conduct regular cash reconciliations, managing discrepancies and minimising loss. Implement eurochange's AFC (Anti Financial Crime) & fraud prevention measures and enforce our security protocols Stakeholder & Relationship Management: Build strong relationships with internal teams, including Area Managers and head office departments such as Branch Support, Customer Support and Currency Team. Keep listening and learning, being the voice of the colleagues at the forefront to influence business decisions. Key Experience & Skills Experience in retail, banking, or foreign exchange, with a track record of sales success. Ideally experience leading a team. Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire and develop a high-performing team. Good Financial acumen, with experience managing budgets, cash handling, and risk controls. A good understanding of AML, KYC, and financial compliance regulations. A customer-first approach with excellent service and relationship-building skills. Exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Location: Bishop's Stratford Hourly Rate: £13.50 Contracted Hours: 38h How you'll support our purpose: As a Branch (Bureau) Manager, you'll be the heartbeat of our retail FX business, leading your branch to success through outstanding leadership, customer focus, and financial acumen. You will be responsible for driving sales, ensuring compliance with financial regulations, and delivering an exceptional customer experience while managing day-to-day operations. You will lead from the front, inspiring your team to meet and exceed performance targets. By leveraging data-driven insights, optimising processes, and implementing best-in-class customer experience, you will contribute to the overall success and growth of the business, whilst empowering your team to exceed expectations and adapt to the evolving financial landscape, leading the way as the 'foreign exchange expert'. What you'll be doing on a day-to-day basis Sales & Business Growth: Own the performance of your branch, driving revenue and profitability by maximising sales. dentify opportunities to increase sales through promotions, product knowledge, and exceptional customer service. Work with your Area Manager to deliver specific plans & objectives which are aligned with the Regional Retail plan and business goals. Review performance and KPI data to make informed decisions, understand the root of the issues and create timely actions for your bureau to improve and branch performance. Coach colleagues to identify opportunities for upselling and cross-selling our products to drive additional sales opportunities. Coach team members on the sales conversation to meet & exceed individual and branch KPIs. Customer Experience & Brand Representation: To provide high levels of customer service, acting as the first point of contact for all customers, and dealing with complaints quickly and effectively. Train and develop your team to deliver a seamless and engaging customer experience in your branch, advocating for customer-first thinking and ensuring a personalised experience. Proactively gain customer feedback to understand how we can improve our daily offer and build their feedback into weekly calls and interactions to improve performance. Uphold our eurochange brand standards, ensuring that the bureau reflects our purpose and values. Team Leadership & Development: Lead, coach, and mentor your team to achieve high performance, engagement, and career growth. Coach and develop your team on best practices, branch standards, overs & shorts, stock management, sales techniques, and compliance with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and adherence to all company procedures. Coach your team to deliver the eurochange sales framework, completing observations and spot checks to ensure this lives and breathes across the bureau. Ensure full compliance for your team with our learning and development requirements. Operational Excellence & Compliance: Oversee daily bureau operations, ensuring efficiency and adherence to best practices. Maintain full compliance with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations. Conduct audits, cash handling checks, and risk assessments to mitigate potential issues. Ensure all transactions are completed accurately, securely, and in line with regulatory requirements. Coach colleagues to improve audit scores and develop action plans based on audit results. Provide technical expertise on the POS 'Xtris' system and related processes, ensuring colleagues are trained, well-informed and capable. Audit & Compliance Perform scheduled and ad hoc audits on your bureau Maintain up-to-date, detailed records for all reviews and outcomes Ensure alignment with internal procedures and regulatory standards Financial & Risk Management Take full accountability for financial performance, cost control, and cash flow Conduct regular cash reconciliations, managing discrepancies and minimising loss. Implement eurochange's AFC (Anti Financial Crime) & fraud prevention measures and enforce our security protocols Stakeholder & Relationship Management: Build strong relationships with internal teams, including Area Managers and head office departments such as Branch Support, Customer Support and Currency Team. Keep listening and learning, being the voice of the colleagues at the forefront to influence business decisions. Key Experience & Skills Experience in retail, banking, or foreign exchange, with a track record of sales success. Ideally experience leading a team. Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire and develop a high-performing team. Good Financial acumen, with experience managing budgets, cash handling, and risk controls. A good understanding of AML, KYC, and financial compliance regulations. A customer-first approach with excellent service and relationship-building skills. Exceptional organisational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities.
Job Title: Director of Estates & Sustainability Location : Police & Fire Headquarters, Northallerton, hybrid working available but a presence at Northallerton is required along with site visits in order to deliver the role Contract : Permanent Hours : Full-time, standard office hours Salary : LS2, £74,649-£85,062 Closing Date : 9am, 6th October 2025 Our Support Service functions work in collaboration across North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, providing vital shared expertise to deliver efficient and effective service to our communities. The Opportunity We are looking for a high performing and experienced professional in the field of Estates and Sustainability. This role is responsible for leading the design and delivery of an effective and efficient Estates function, on behalf of the Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire & Crime to North Yorkshire Police (NYP) and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (NYFRS). Working as part of the collaborated Support Services and reporting direct to the Assistant Chief Officer, this is an exciting time to be joining the Force and Service as we deliver our new Estates Strategy and delivery plan with a focus on the long-term sustainability of our infrastructure across North Yorkshire. With over 100 buildings across the county and with new build programmes on the horizon, investments to made and innovative designs required, you will ensure our estate landscape is fit for purpose enabling NYP and NYFRS to deliver to the people of North Yorkshire. You will be at the heart of leading the team that delivers an estate capable of meeting the needs of today as well as preparing for the future. Our estate is a key pillar over which our organisational plans sit with a view to modernise and maintain our estate, working environment and assets in a sustainable manner. You will work closely with our collaborated Transport & Logistics team to ensure our estate infrastructure is in place to meet our future vehicle, electric and hybrid intentions. A proactive mindset, a visionary leader and cognisant of industry best practice and innovative techniques, you will lead by example as we modernise our estates function. You ll bring experience, technical understanding and project delivery know how and work with regional and national partners to deliver a modern estate, harnessing opportunities to collaborate in particular with stakeholders from across the broader York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority. Collaborative and financially astute, you will also be an inspirational leader who gets the best out of your teams and creates a safe working environment for people to thrive, to challenge the status quo, to innovate and to deliver. What We re Looking For You will have a proven track record of delivering large-scale sustainable estates capital programmes, developing strategies and managing delivery plans in complex and dynamic organisations be that in the public, private or third sector. You will have extensive estates, buildings, surveying and / or trade experience with qualifications desirable but experience more relevant. You will have experiences in actively managing risks and developing contingency plans to ensure continued service delivery and value for money. You will have proven leadership and people management skills gained by working at a senior level in a multi-stakeholder environment, able to co-design and implement service improvements. You will champion equality, diversion and inclusivity in your functional area and across the organisations. You will have excellent leadership and people skills, with a clear customer focus, evidenced through service plans and business partnering approaches, and be capable of evaluating and developing collaborative approaches to service delivery. You will have expertise regarding legislation relating to the effective and safe maintenance and operation of buildings You will use your commercial acumen working with suppliers, other police forces and fire and rescue services to agree standards and obtain best value for money You will ensure our business plans, budgets and policies enable the delivery of the corporate strategies for both the Police and Fire. As a result, we need an individual with excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to provide clear, balanced and professional advice that achieves corporate and service objectives. Why Join Us? Working for the emergency services is both meaningful and impactful. At North Yorkshire Police & North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, we re committed to helping colleagues reach their full potential in a fair, inclusive, and supportive environment. We value diverse perspectives and actively promote staff wellbeing so everyone can thrive. Please visit our websites to learn more about our organisation. We re also proud to provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance, and professional growth: Local Government Pension Scheme secure and competitive retirement planning Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme access to affordable vehicle leasing options Generous Annual Leave 24 days rising to 30 with length of service, plus bank holidays Blue Light Discount enjoy savings at major retailers and services Flexi-Time for Staff Roles tailor your working hours to suit your lifestyle while meeting team objectives Access to Trade Union Membership opportunity to join UNISON Inclusion & Diversity Networks connect with colleagues and contribute to a culture of belonging Health & Wellbeing Services access to resources that support your physical and mental health To be considered for this role, applicants must meet the following requirements: You must have the right to work in the UK, with no restrictions on your employment Hold a full UK manual driving licence Internal applicants must have successfully completed their probation period Meet residency requirements for vetting: MV Level Vetting minimum 5 years UK residency Your Application North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service are equal opportunity employers. Both organisations are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive working environment. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or within your role, please declare this within your online application. A member of our team will contact you prior to your interview to ensure appropriate support is in place. Safer Recruitment North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Safeguarding is a core part of our recruitment process, and we expect all applicants to share this commitment. All successful candidates will undergo a thorough recruitment process and must obtain satisfactory pre-employment clearances before commencing employment, including satisfactory Vetting or DBS checks, references, and a medical assessment, including absence history. Adherence to our safeguarding policies and procedures is essential. Ready to Apply? As part of our selection process, we ll assess your skills and experience against the requirements of the role. We therefore encourage you to take your time to tailor your application, ensuring your responses align with the job advert and role profile. Interviews are intended to take place mid October. We look forward to receiving your online application.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Director of Estates & Sustainability Location : Police & Fire Headquarters, Northallerton, hybrid working available but a presence at Northallerton is required along with site visits in order to deliver the role Contract : Permanent Hours : Full-time, standard office hours Salary : LS2, £74,649-£85,062 Closing Date : 9am, 6th October 2025 Our Support Service functions work in collaboration across North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, providing vital shared expertise to deliver efficient and effective service to our communities. The Opportunity We are looking for a high performing and experienced professional in the field of Estates and Sustainability. This role is responsible for leading the design and delivery of an effective and efficient Estates function, on behalf of the Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire & Crime to North Yorkshire Police (NYP) and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (NYFRS). Working as part of the collaborated Support Services and reporting direct to the Assistant Chief Officer, this is an exciting time to be joining the Force and Service as we deliver our new Estates Strategy and delivery plan with a focus on the long-term sustainability of our infrastructure across North Yorkshire. With over 100 buildings across the county and with new build programmes on the horizon, investments to made and innovative designs required, you will ensure our estate landscape is fit for purpose enabling NYP and NYFRS to deliver to the people of North Yorkshire. You will be at the heart of leading the team that delivers an estate capable of meeting the needs of today as well as preparing for the future. Our estate is a key pillar over which our organisational plans sit with a view to modernise and maintain our estate, working environment and assets in a sustainable manner. You will work closely with our collaborated Transport & Logistics team to ensure our estate infrastructure is in place to meet our future vehicle, electric and hybrid intentions. A proactive mindset, a visionary leader and cognisant of industry best practice and innovative techniques, you will lead by example as we modernise our estates function. You ll bring experience, technical understanding and project delivery know how and work with regional and national partners to deliver a modern estate, harnessing opportunities to collaborate in particular with stakeholders from across the broader York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority. Collaborative and financially astute, you will also be an inspirational leader who gets the best out of your teams and creates a safe working environment for people to thrive, to challenge the status quo, to innovate and to deliver. What We re Looking For You will have a proven track record of delivering large-scale sustainable estates capital programmes, developing strategies and managing delivery plans in complex and dynamic organisations be that in the public, private or third sector. You will have extensive estates, buildings, surveying and / or trade experience with qualifications desirable but experience more relevant. You will have experiences in actively managing risks and developing contingency plans to ensure continued service delivery and value for money. You will have proven leadership and people management skills gained by working at a senior level in a multi-stakeholder environment, able to co-design and implement service improvements. You will champion equality, diversion and inclusivity in your functional area and across the organisations. You will have excellent leadership and people skills, with a clear customer focus, evidenced through service plans and business partnering approaches, and be capable of evaluating and developing collaborative approaches to service delivery. You will have expertise regarding legislation relating to the effective and safe maintenance and operation of buildings You will use your commercial acumen working with suppliers, other police forces and fire and rescue services to agree standards and obtain best value for money You will ensure our business plans, budgets and policies enable the delivery of the corporate strategies for both the Police and Fire. As a result, we need an individual with excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to provide clear, balanced and professional advice that achieves corporate and service objectives. Why Join Us? Working for the emergency services is both meaningful and impactful. At North Yorkshire Police & North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, we re committed to helping colleagues reach their full potential in a fair, inclusive, and supportive environment. We value diverse perspectives and actively promote staff wellbeing so everyone can thrive. Please visit our websites to learn more about our organisation. We re also proud to provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing, work-life balance, and professional growth: Local Government Pension Scheme secure and competitive retirement planning Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme access to affordable vehicle leasing options Generous Annual Leave 24 days rising to 30 with length of service, plus bank holidays Blue Light Discount enjoy savings at major retailers and services Flexi-Time for Staff Roles tailor your working hours to suit your lifestyle while meeting team objectives Access to Trade Union Membership opportunity to join UNISON Inclusion & Diversity Networks connect with colleagues and contribute to a culture of belonging Health & Wellbeing Services access to resources that support your physical and mental health To be considered for this role, applicants must meet the following requirements: You must have the right to work in the UK, with no restrictions on your employment Hold a full UK manual driving licence Internal applicants must have successfully completed their probation period Meet residency requirements for vetting: MV Level Vetting minimum 5 years UK residency Your Application North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service are equal opportunity employers. Both organisations are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive working environment. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or within your role, please declare this within your online application. A member of our team will contact you prior to your interview to ensure appropriate support is in place. Safer Recruitment North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Safeguarding is a core part of our recruitment process, and we expect all applicants to share this commitment. All successful candidates will undergo a thorough recruitment process and must obtain satisfactory pre-employment clearances before commencing employment, including satisfactory Vetting or DBS checks, references, and a medical assessment, including absence history. Adherence to our safeguarding policies and procedures is essential. Ready to Apply? As part of our selection process, we ll assess your skills and experience against the requirements of the role. We therefore encourage you to take your time to tailor your application, ensuring your responses align with the job advert and role profile. Interviews are intended to take place mid October. We look forward to receiving your online application.
Job Description Posted Sunday, 14 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About our opportunity: It takes a special type of person to be a Commercial Administrator at EMR. They provide unrivalled support to the regional Commercial team. Without their organisation and administration skills, tenacity and team player mentality, we wouldn't be the success we are today. What you will be doing: Management of large suppliers Updating contract and pricing Requesting accounts from the new customer Receiving job requests from customers and booking collections from around the UK Management of supplier emails and telephone queries Keeping Trade 2 up to date - which is one of our in-house systems Daily checking of purchase ticket information for accuracy Obtaining payments from customers Inform customers of weights to be invoiced in timely manner Ad hoc administration tasks requested by Depot manager/Head office About you: Previous experience of working in a busy office environment Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Excel and Outlook Experience in dealing with customers Should be able to respect the confidentiality of customer and supplier account information Should be able to plan, organise and prioritise workload to meet deadlines Should be able to work as a part of a team, and also alone using your own initiative Good listening, written and verbal communication skills (Essential) Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Description Posted Sunday, 14 September 2025, 19:00 Package Description: Bonus scheme Cycle to work scheme 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, plus each year you will have the option to buy and sell leave Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing Scheme, provided through Health Shield, giving every colleague - and their dependents - unlimited access to GPs and counselling, as well as cash back on a wide range of health and wellbeing treatment Employee Support to include Life Assurance and critical illness pay 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support - access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance Online savings- major retailers, utilities, entertainment plus many more! About our opportunity: It takes a special type of person to be a Commercial Administrator at EMR. They provide unrivalled support to the regional Commercial team. Without their organisation and administration skills, tenacity and team player mentality, we wouldn't be the success we are today. What you will be doing: Management of large suppliers Updating contract and pricing Requesting accounts from the new customer Receiving job requests from customers and booking collections from around the UK Management of supplier emails and telephone queries Keeping Trade 2 up to date - which is one of our in-house systems Daily checking of purchase ticket information for accuracy Obtaining payments from customers Inform customers of weights to be invoiced in timely manner Ad hoc administration tasks requested by Depot manager/Head office About you: Previous experience of working in a busy office environment Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft office, particularly Excel and Outlook Experience in dealing with customers Should be able to respect the confidentiality of customer and supplier account information Should be able to plan, organise and prioritise workload to meet deadlines Should be able to work as a part of a team, and also alone using your own initiative Good listening, written and verbal communication skills (Essential) Who we are: Our purpose is to create a future where the materials we use don't need to be extracted from the planet.' At EMR, we give new life to unwanted materials. Every year, we recycle 10 million tonnes of metals and plastics, saving 19 million tonnes of carbon from entering the Earth's atmosphere, diverting waste from landfill and protecting resources and habitats. We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth. We're proud to have achieved Great Place To Work status, but it's about so much more than a badge. It's about being recognised by our people for the continuous work we do to do better for them: 'The people who work here are from varied backgrounds and have a variety of beliefs, all of which are accepted and respected.' 'I'm encouraged to keep a healthy work-life balance so that I can be performing at my best.' 'I've been supported every step of the way in my career progression.' EMR offers a fantastic and inclusive environment; collaboration across the whole business, humility and hard work.' We couldn't do any of this without our team members. In return for all they do, we do everything we can to create an environment of belonging, value, support and growth, underpinned by our Company values of We Care and We Do. We Care Integrity - our people are Respectful and Honest Trust - our people are Collaborative and Genuine We Do Accountable - our people are Determined and Responsible Innovative - our people have a Growth Mind-set and are Progressive Recruitment Agencies We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List (PSL) and do not accept speculative CVs. Any unsolicited CVs, whether related to a specific position or submitted speculatively, will not be considered. Job Details Pay Type Salary