Job Title: Personal Assistant Location: Leicester - LE4 Working Hours: Monday Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm (40 hours per week) Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum VH Talent is delighted to be working in partnership with a global manufacturing facility to appoint a proactive Personal Assistant. Providing comprehensive support to the CEO of a successful manufacturing business based in Leicester. This is a varied and fast-paced role that will suit an experienced PA who thrives in a professional environment and enjoys being at the heart of business operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the office while providing exceptional administrative and organisational support to the CEO and wider business. Quick snapshot of the Personal Assistant role: Provide dedicated administrative and personal assistant support to the CEO Manage and coordinate the CEO's diary, appointments, and daily schedule Arrange travel, flights, accommodation, and itineraries for business trips Prepare meeting rooms and ensure audio-visual equipment is set up for both virtual and in-person meetings Welcome and assist customers, visitors, and external stakeholders, ensuring a professional experience Maintain office supplies, stationery, and equipment, placing orders when required Organise, manage, and maintain company paperwork and filing systems Store and manage invoices, collating relevant documentation for bookkeeping and tax purposes Support general office management activities to ensure efficient business operations Manage personal administration, household matters, and property portfolio coordination. Assist with ad-hoc projects and administrative tasks as required. You ll need: Previous experience in a Personal Assistant, Executive Assistant, or Office Manager role Experience within a manufacturing, engineering, or industrial environment would be advantageous Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise confidently at all levels Exceptional organisational skills with a methodical approach and keen attention to detail Ability to prioritise workload and work effectively under pressure Ability to anticipate issues and proactively implement solutions Adaptable and able to respond quickly and effectively to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong IT skills and proficiency with Google Workspace would be advantageous Full UK Driving Licence is essential, as occasional travel may be required Flexibility to undertake occasional out-of-hours work in line with business requirements Please note: This is a fully site-based position and does not offer remote or hybrid working What's in it for you? 33 days annual leave, including bank holidays Company pension scheme Discretionary annual bonus Opportunity to work directly alongside the CEO in a trusted and influential role Exposure to all areas of the business, providing valuable insight into company operations and leadership The chance to make a genuine impact on the day-to-day success and growth of the business Stable, permanent position within an established and successful manufacturing company Opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and contribute to key business activities. Free on-site parking. VH Talent Your Permanent & Fixed-Term Contract Recruitment Partner
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Personal Assistant Location: Leicester - LE4 Working Hours: Monday Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm (40 hours per week) Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum VH Talent is delighted to be working in partnership with a global manufacturing facility to appoint a proactive Personal Assistant. Providing comprehensive support to the CEO of a successful manufacturing business based in Leicester. This is a varied and fast-paced role that will suit an experienced PA who thrives in a professional environment and enjoys being at the heart of business operations. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the office while providing exceptional administrative and organisational support to the CEO and wider business. Quick snapshot of the Personal Assistant role: Provide dedicated administrative and personal assistant support to the CEO Manage and coordinate the CEO's diary, appointments, and daily schedule Arrange travel, flights, accommodation, and itineraries for business trips Prepare meeting rooms and ensure audio-visual equipment is set up for both virtual and in-person meetings Welcome and assist customers, visitors, and external stakeholders, ensuring a professional experience Maintain office supplies, stationery, and equipment, placing orders when required Organise, manage, and maintain company paperwork and filing systems Store and manage invoices, collating relevant documentation for bookkeeping and tax purposes Support general office management activities to ensure efficient business operations Manage personal administration, household matters, and property portfolio coordination. Assist with ad-hoc projects and administrative tasks as required. You ll need: Previous experience in a Personal Assistant, Executive Assistant, or Office Manager role Experience within a manufacturing, engineering, or industrial environment would be advantageous Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to liaise confidently at all levels Exceptional organisational skills with a methodical approach and keen attention to detail Ability to prioritise workload and work effectively under pressure Ability to anticipate issues and proactively implement solutions Adaptable and able to respond quickly and effectively to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong IT skills and proficiency with Google Workspace would be advantageous Full UK Driving Licence is essential, as occasional travel may be required Flexibility to undertake occasional out-of-hours work in line with business requirements Please note: This is a fully site-based position and does not offer remote or hybrid working What's in it for you? 33 days annual leave, including bank holidays Company pension scheme Discretionary annual bonus Opportunity to work directly alongside the CEO in a trusted and influential role Exposure to all areas of the business, providing valuable insight into company operations and leadership The chance to make a genuine impact on the day-to-day success and growth of the business Stable, permanent position within an established and successful manufacturing company Opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and contribute to key business activities. Free on-site parking. VH Talent Your Permanent & Fixed-Term Contract Recruitment Partner
We're Hiring! 3 month FTC Last Mile Operations Manager Tunbridge Wells Location: Tunbridge Wells Shift Pattern: 5/7 Ready to Lead, Inspire, and Keep the Last Mile Moving? If you thrive in fast-paced environments, love problem solving on the move, and want to make a real impact on parcel delivery across your region, this is your moment click apply for full job details
Jun 28, 2026
Seasonal
We're Hiring! 3 month FTC Last Mile Operations Manager Tunbridge Wells Location: Tunbridge Wells Shift Pattern: 5/7 Ready to Lead, Inspire, and Keep the Last Mile Moving? If you thrive in fast-paced environments, love problem solving on the move, and want to make a real impact on parcel delivery across your region, this is your moment click apply for full job details
Payroll Manager - Perm - South Yorkshire - ASAP Start - Up to £40,000 - Sage & Excel Your new company Our client is a leading provider of essential services, delivering safe, reliable and customer-focused journeys across the UK.As the organisation continues to grow, they are investing in their people, processes and systems to support an expanding workforce. This is an excellent opportunity to join a values-driven business where payroll is recognised as a critical function and where you can make a genuine impact within a growing organisation. Your new role As Payroll Manager, you will take ownership of the end-to-end payroll operations for approximately 1,400 employees across a diverse workforce. Reporting into senior leadership, you will ensure the delivery of an accurate, compliant and timely payroll service while leading continuous improvement initiatives and supporting future business growth. Key responsibilities will include: Managing the monthly payroll process from start to finish, ensuring all employees are paid accurately and on time. Leading and developing a small payroll team, providing guidance, support and performance management. Ensuring payroll compliance with all HMRC legislation, PAYE, National Insurance, pensions and statutory payments. Managing payroll reconciliations, year-end processes, P60s, P11Ds and audit requirements. Preparing and submitting all required HMRC returns, including FPS and EPS submissions. Acting as the payroll subject matter expert, providing advice on payroll, tax, benefits and legislative changes. Managing salary sacrifice schemes, pension administration and employee benefits deductions. Building strong relationships with HR, Finance and operational stakeholders to ensure accurate employee and payroll data. Producing payroll reports, analytics and management information to support business decision-making. Reviewing and improving payroll processes, controls and efficiencies as the business continues to expand. Supporting payroll-related projects, system enhancements and process improvements. Ensuring payroll data is maintained in line with GDPR and internal governance requirements. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing or leading payroll operations within a medium to large organisation. Strong working knowledge of UK payroll legislation, HMRC requirements, PAYE, National Insurance and pensions. Experience with payroll systems - Sage. Experience processing high-volume payrolls, ideally within a fast-paced environment. Previous experience managing or mentoring payroll team members. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy and compliance. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the business. Advanced Excel skills and confidence working with payroll systems and reporting tools. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet strict deadlines. A proactive and solutions-focused approach with a passion for continuous improvement. CIPP qualification or relevant payroll qualification would be advantageous but is not essential. What you'll get in return Salary of £38,000 - £40,000. Opportunity to join a growing organisation providing essential services. A key role with real ownership and visibility across the business. Supportive leadership team and collaborative working culture. Opportunity to lead payroll improvements and contribute to wider business projects. Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities. Competitive benefits package. The chance to make a meaningful contribution to an organisation that supports communities across the UK. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Payroll Manager - Perm - South Yorkshire - ASAP Start - Up to £40,000 - Sage & Excel Your new company Our client is a leading provider of essential services, delivering safe, reliable and customer-focused journeys across the UK.As the organisation continues to grow, they are investing in their people, processes and systems to support an expanding workforce. This is an excellent opportunity to join a values-driven business where payroll is recognised as a critical function and where you can make a genuine impact within a growing organisation. Your new role As Payroll Manager, you will take ownership of the end-to-end payroll operations for approximately 1,400 employees across a diverse workforce. Reporting into senior leadership, you will ensure the delivery of an accurate, compliant and timely payroll service while leading continuous improvement initiatives and supporting future business growth. Key responsibilities will include: Managing the monthly payroll process from start to finish, ensuring all employees are paid accurately and on time. Leading and developing a small payroll team, providing guidance, support and performance management. Ensuring payroll compliance with all HMRC legislation, PAYE, National Insurance, pensions and statutory payments. Managing payroll reconciliations, year-end processes, P60s, P11Ds and audit requirements. Preparing and submitting all required HMRC returns, including FPS and EPS submissions. Acting as the payroll subject matter expert, providing advice on payroll, tax, benefits and legislative changes. Managing salary sacrifice schemes, pension administration and employee benefits deductions. Building strong relationships with HR, Finance and operational stakeholders to ensure accurate employee and payroll data. Producing payroll reports, analytics and management information to support business decision-making. Reviewing and improving payroll processes, controls and efficiencies as the business continues to expand. Supporting payroll-related projects, system enhancements and process improvements. Ensuring payroll data is maintained in line with GDPR and internal governance requirements. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing or leading payroll operations within a medium to large organisation. Strong working knowledge of UK payroll legislation, HMRC requirements, PAYE, National Insurance and pensions. Experience with payroll systems - Sage. Experience processing high-volume payrolls, ideally within a fast-paced environment. Previous experience managing or mentoring payroll team members. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy and compliance. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships across all levels of the business. Advanced Excel skills and confidence working with payroll systems and reporting tools. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet strict deadlines. A proactive and solutions-focused approach with a passion for continuous improvement. CIPP qualification or relevant payroll qualification would be advantageous but is not essential. What you'll get in return Salary of £38,000 - £40,000. Opportunity to join a growing organisation providing essential services. A key role with real ownership and visibility across the business. Supportive leadership team and collaborative working culture. Opportunity to lead payroll improvements and contribute to wider business projects. Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities. Competitive benefits package. The chance to make a meaningful contribution to an organisation that supports communities across the UK. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Our client is a global, leading precision component manufacturer primarily operating in the Aerospace sector. They manufacture precision engineered parts for aerospace customers (mainly precision fabrication and machining) and are looking for Engineering Team Leader to join their growing team. Engineering Team Leader Permanent Salary Dependent on Experience Monday-Thursday and Friday Alcester Engineering Team Leader Job Description Support the "internal customer" by sharing agreed objectives on EHS, Quality, Cost and Delivery and participating in the Operational Control model. Participate in the Manufacturing Manager and/or Team Leader walk the floor routine. Participate in the Daily Operations meeting and relevant Standard Diary meetings, taking ownership of problems. Contribute to the delivery of the EHS Model, by participating in Job Safety Observations and providing technical/process solutions to EHS problems where appropriate. Demonstrating clear ownership JSOs, Risk Assessments, and any further EHS requirements. Understand the process constraints and operating rules of the value stream covered in the Engineering/Manufacturing Engineering role and participate in problem-solving exercises to improve flow where relevant. Support Engineering and Product Quality Manager through day-to-day supervision of the Manufacturing Engineers and Subject Matter Experts. Engineering Team Leader Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications Job-specific IT systems: (Microsoft Excel & Projects) Previous experience of working to manufacturing standards. Preferably 2-5 years' experience in a similar role. Engineering Team Leader Company Benefits 28 days Annual Leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays) Participation in the Employee Bonus Scheme & Pension Scheme Eligibility If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Our client is a global, leading precision component manufacturer primarily operating in the Aerospace sector. They manufacture precision engineered parts for aerospace customers (mainly precision fabrication and machining) and are looking for Engineering Team Leader to join their growing team. Engineering Team Leader Permanent Salary Dependent on Experience Monday-Thursday and Friday Alcester Engineering Team Leader Job Description Support the "internal customer" by sharing agreed objectives on EHS, Quality, Cost and Delivery and participating in the Operational Control model. Participate in the Manufacturing Manager and/or Team Leader walk the floor routine. Participate in the Daily Operations meeting and relevant Standard Diary meetings, taking ownership of problems. Contribute to the delivery of the EHS Model, by participating in Job Safety Observations and providing technical/process solutions to EHS problems where appropriate. Demonstrating clear ownership JSOs, Risk Assessments, and any further EHS requirements. Understand the process constraints and operating rules of the value stream covered in the Engineering/Manufacturing Engineering role and participate in problem-solving exercises to improve flow where relevant. Support Engineering and Product Quality Manager through day-to-day supervision of the Manufacturing Engineers and Subject Matter Experts. Engineering Team Leader Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications Job-specific IT systems: (Microsoft Excel & Projects) Previous experience of working to manufacturing standards. Preferably 2-5 years' experience in a similar role. Engineering Team Leader Company Benefits 28 days Annual Leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays) Participation in the Employee Bonus Scheme & Pension Scheme Eligibility If you feel you're a good fit for this position, please click 'apply'
QUALITY MANAGER COMPANY DESCRIPTION, PROFILE AND SCOPE OF ROLE Our client is a premier UK manufacturer and market leader with over 70 years of heritage in precision engineering and high-specification component production. Part of a major global industrial group, their Sunderland facility combines a value-driven culture with significant investment in technology to serve world-class OEMs. Due to continued growth and a strategic restructure, they are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to serve as the quality lead for their Sunderland site. This role offers a unique opportunity to join a high-performing team, applying the principles of TQM and continuous improvement to drive site performance and safeguard customer standards. Reporting to the Operations Director with a functional line to the UK Quality Director, you will manage the site-specific quality assurance function, lead daily cross-functional alignment, and act as a key partner to the site management team. The ideal candidate will possess robust quality management experience gained within a manufacturing or engineering environment, combined with strong leadership capabilities and a proven track record of managing customer and supplier quality relationships. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES - Quality Manager Lead daily morning alignment meetings with Production, Health & Safety, Maintenance, Purchasing, and Planning to drive continuous improvement. Directly supervise, mentor, and conduct annual assessments for a small site quality team consisting of a Quality Engineer, Quality Technician, and Metrology Technician. Ensure only products conforming to specifications are manufactured; hold full authority to stop production and/or shipments if a customer risk is identified. Analyse customer warranty claims and returned products, implementing robust containment and permanent corrective actions (PCA) / resolutions, using the 8D model. Partner with project leaders to contribute to quality implementation during the production launch phase (NPI) and guarantee standards during manufacturing start-up. Monitor plant performance by gathering qualitative data, preparing KPIs, and generating comprehensive monthly quality reports. Financial & Process Optimization: Partner with purchasing to manage the supplier quality portal and develop targeted changes that actively reduce the Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ). QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES - Quality Manager Minimum of an HND in an Engineering or Manufacturing discipline (or equivalent). Proven experience in a Manufacturing or Engineering environment (Automotive or high-specification non-automotive). Must possess management, leadership, or supervisory experience with the ability to support cultural change and encourage proactive problem-solving. A strong working knowledge and understanding of quality requirements for an ISO 9001 certified organization (a certified Quality Auditing training certificate is highly desirable). Proficient in the application of Quality Core Tools and advanced problem-solving frameworks. Highly proficient in Microsoft Office, analytical with data, a confident communicator able to host customer visits, and comfortable working in a fast-paced plant environment. DETAILS OF PACKAGE - Quality Manager Salary: 48,000 to 55,000 (Depending on Experience) / 37.5 Hour week: Hours of work: Mon-Thur: 7.15am to 4pm / Friday 7.30am to 12 /33/34 Days holiday inc. Banks / Employer 3% / Employee 4% / Death In Service
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
QUALITY MANAGER COMPANY DESCRIPTION, PROFILE AND SCOPE OF ROLE Our client is a premier UK manufacturer and market leader with over 70 years of heritage in precision engineering and high-specification component production. Part of a major global industrial group, their Sunderland facility combines a value-driven culture with significant investment in technology to serve world-class OEMs. Due to continued growth and a strategic restructure, they are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to serve as the quality lead for their Sunderland site. This role offers a unique opportunity to join a high-performing team, applying the principles of TQM and continuous improvement to drive site performance and safeguard customer standards. Reporting to the Operations Director with a functional line to the UK Quality Director, you will manage the site-specific quality assurance function, lead daily cross-functional alignment, and act as a key partner to the site management team. The ideal candidate will possess robust quality management experience gained within a manufacturing or engineering environment, combined with strong leadership capabilities and a proven track record of managing customer and supplier quality relationships. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES - Quality Manager Lead daily morning alignment meetings with Production, Health & Safety, Maintenance, Purchasing, and Planning to drive continuous improvement. Directly supervise, mentor, and conduct annual assessments for a small site quality team consisting of a Quality Engineer, Quality Technician, and Metrology Technician. Ensure only products conforming to specifications are manufactured; hold full authority to stop production and/or shipments if a customer risk is identified. Analyse customer warranty claims and returned products, implementing robust containment and permanent corrective actions (PCA) / resolutions, using the 8D model. Partner with project leaders to contribute to quality implementation during the production launch phase (NPI) and guarantee standards during manufacturing start-up. Monitor plant performance by gathering qualitative data, preparing KPIs, and generating comprehensive monthly quality reports. Financial & Process Optimization: Partner with purchasing to manage the supplier quality portal and develop targeted changes that actively reduce the Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ). QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES - Quality Manager Minimum of an HND in an Engineering or Manufacturing discipline (or equivalent). Proven experience in a Manufacturing or Engineering environment (Automotive or high-specification non-automotive). Must possess management, leadership, or supervisory experience with the ability to support cultural change and encourage proactive problem-solving. A strong working knowledge and understanding of quality requirements for an ISO 9001 certified organization (a certified Quality Auditing training certificate is highly desirable). Proficient in the application of Quality Core Tools and advanced problem-solving frameworks. Highly proficient in Microsoft Office, analytical with data, a confident communicator able to host customer visits, and comfortable working in a fast-paced plant environment. DETAILS OF PACKAGE - Quality Manager Salary: 48,000 to 55,000 (Depending on Experience) / 37.5 Hour week: Hours of work: Mon-Thur: 7.15am to 4pm / Friday 7.30am to 12 /33/34 Days holiday inc. Banks / Employer 3% / Employee 4% / Death In Service
Join a growing international luxury retail brand in a key coordination role supporting retail initiatives across a global store network. You'll work cross-functionally to drive projects, improve performance, and enhance customer experience in a fast-paced, evolving environment.Key Responsibilities Coordinate and track retail initiatives across multiple markets Support project delivery, timelines and stakeholder alignment Analyse retail performance data and support action planning Produce reports and insights to inform decision-making Contribute to process improvements and retail best practice Support store openings and wider transformation projects What You'll Need to Succeed Experience in retail coordination or a similar commercial role Strong organisational and project management skills Confident analysing data and performance metrics Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving ability Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Commercial mindset with an interest in retail performance Advanced digital skills and experience with reporting tools What You'll Get in Return Exposure to a high-growth, international retail business Opportunity to develop commercial and project skills Broad, collaborative role with cross-functional visibility Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Join a growing international luxury retail brand in a key coordination role supporting retail initiatives across a global store network. You'll work cross-functionally to drive projects, improve performance, and enhance customer experience in a fast-paced, evolving environment.Key Responsibilities Coordinate and track retail initiatives across multiple markets Support project delivery, timelines and stakeholder alignment Analyse retail performance data and support action planning Produce reports and insights to inform decision-making Contribute to process improvements and retail best practice Support store openings and wider transformation projects What You'll Need to Succeed Experience in retail coordination or a similar commercial role Strong organisational and project management skills Confident analysing data and performance metrics Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving ability Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Commercial mindset with an interest in retail performance Advanced digital skills and experience with reporting tools What You'll Get in Return Exposure to a high-growth, international retail business Opportunity to develop commercial and project skills Broad, collaborative role with cross-functional visibility Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Job Description About the Role As a Mechanical Technician, you will serve as the subject matter expert for the safe, precise assembly and testing of K-Winch products, including both diesel- and electrically-driven winches and masts. You will ensure that consistent, high-quality output is maintained across the K-Winch area, identifying and addressing production issues as they arise. You will demonstrate expertise in the use of hand and power tools, promoting safe and efficient use among your team. Your responsibilities will include driving assembly improvements, collaborating in engineering discussions, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring work is right the first time, on time. About the Company NOV is a leading provider of technology, equipment, and services to the global energy industry. Our mission is to power the industry that powers the world. With a rich history of innovation and a commitment to excellence, we support our customers in achieving success by delivering high-quality products and services that meet their evolving needs. What We Offer A collaborative, safety-focused work environment. Opportunities to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. Training and development to support your career growth. Competitive compensation and benefits. The opportunity to work on innovative, mission-critical technology. Key Responsibilities Assemble equipment accurately using blueprints, diagrams, and written procedures. Manufacture and maintain hydraulic systems, ensuring cleanliness and functionality. Detect and report material/product defects or equipment faults. Support on-time delivery and quality improvement initiatives. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work environment in line with 5S and LEAN principles. Assist with the introduction of new techniques and machinery. Mentor and train colleagues as needed. Drive and implement process improvement initiatives. Engage in team meetings and provide constructive input. Complete tasks set by the Cell Leader and Line Manager in a timely manner. Perform quality control and functional testing (FAT) of K-Winch products. Submit engineering feedback to support design enhancement. Ensure strict adherence to safety policies and intervene in unsafe practices. Undertake other duties as required to support business operations. Participate in ongoing training for role proficiency and development. Qualifications & Skills Time-served mechanical apprenticeship. NC in a relevant subject. Experience in a mechanical-based profession. Familiarity with assembly and manufacturing environments. Ability to read engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation. Proficiency with hand and power tools. Basic Microsoft Word and Excel skills. Desirable: Higher education in a relevant field. Forklift and overhead crane certification. Why Join Us? Join our Global Family We are a global team of dedicated professionals committed to delivering excellence. By joining us, you become part of a supportive network that values innovation, integrity, and continuous improvement. Your contributions will make a difference as we work together to shape the future of our industry. About Us About the Team
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Job Description About the Role As a Mechanical Technician, you will serve as the subject matter expert for the safe, precise assembly and testing of K-Winch products, including both diesel- and electrically-driven winches and masts. You will ensure that consistent, high-quality output is maintained across the K-Winch area, identifying and addressing production issues as they arise. You will demonstrate expertise in the use of hand and power tools, promoting safe and efficient use among your team. Your responsibilities will include driving assembly improvements, collaborating in engineering discussions, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring work is right the first time, on time. About the Company NOV is a leading provider of technology, equipment, and services to the global energy industry. Our mission is to power the industry that powers the world. With a rich history of innovation and a commitment to excellence, we support our customers in achieving success by delivering high-quality products and services that meet their evolving needs. What We Offer A collaborative, safety-focused work environment. Opportunities to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. Training and development to support your career growth. Competitive compensation and benefits. The opportunity to work on innovative, mission-critical technology. Key Responsibilities Assemble equipment accurately using blueprints, diagrams, and written procedures. Manufacture and maintain hydraulic systems, ensuring cleanliness and functionality. Detect and report material/product defects or equipment faults. Support on-time delivery and quality improvement initiatives. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work environment in line with 5S and LEAN principles. Assist with the introduction of new techniques and machinery. Mentor and train colleagues as needed. Drive and implement process improvement initiatives. Engage in team meetings and provide constructive input. Complete tasks set by the Cell Leader and Line Manager in a timely manner. Perform quality control and functional testing (FAT) of K-Winch products. Submit engineering feedback to support design enhancement. Ensure strict adherence to safety policies and intervene in unsafe practices. Undertake other duties as required to support business operations. Participate in ongoing training for role proficiency and development. Qualifications & Skills Time-served mechanical apprenticeship. NC in a relevant subject. Experience in a mechanical-based profession. Familiarity with assembly and manufacturing environments. Ability to read engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation. Proficiency with hand and power tools. Basic Microsoft Word and Excel skills. Desirable: Higher education in a relevant field. Forklift and overhead crane certification. Why Join Us? Join our Global Family We are a global team of dedicated professionals committed to delivering excellence. By joining us, you become part of a supportive network that values innovation, integrity, and continuous improvement. Your contributions will make a difference as we work together to shape the future of our industry. About Us About the Team
This is a permanent, full-time opportunity offering a four-day working week and a supportive working environment. An established and growing engineering and manufacturing business is looking to recruit an experienced Welder / Fabricator to join its busy workshop team. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a strong fabrication background, excellent attention to detail, and a proactive approach to workshop operations. Working closely with the Workshop Manager, you will play a key part in supporting fabrication and vehicle conversion projects, contributing to high-quality workmanship across a range of bespoke builds and manufacturing tasks. Key Responsibilities the Mig Welder Fabricator opportunity Carry out MIG welding and fabrication work to a high standard. Support the manufacture and modification of vehicle bodies and conversions, including specialist builds and bespoke fabrications. Fabricate and assemble vehicle-related structures, storage systems, trailers, and associated equipment. Complete welding work within a manufacturing environment, primarily using mild steel. Interpret technical drawings and specifications to ensure accurate fabrication. Maintain a clean, organised, and safe workshop environment. Use workshop machinery and tooling safely and responsibly. Assist with additional workshop duties as required to support production demands. We would welcome people to apply that have: Level 2 or level 3 in welding and fabrication Ability to read and understand technical drawings. Skilled in using workshop machinery such as chop saws, guillotines, and related fabrication equipment. Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing accurate, high-quality work. Capable of working independently as well as part of a wider team. Good communication skills and a professional, collaborative attitude. Understanding of workplace health and safety procedures. Ability to maintain and care for workshop tools and welding equipment, including machine setup and adjustment. Working Hours Monday to Thursday 6:30am - 5:00pm Four-day working week Salary & Benefits Competitive hourly rate dependent on experience. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. 5.6 weeks annual leave. Opportunity to earn up to three additional days holiday over the first three years of service. Employee Assistance Programme available 24/7. Company-funded health cash plan following successful completion of probation. Free on-site parking. For more information regarding the Welder role, please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
This is a permanent, full-time opportunity offering a four-day working week and a supportive working environment. An established and growing engineering and manufacturing business is looking to recruit an experienced Welder / Fabricator to join its busy workshop team. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a strong fabrication background, excellent attention to detail, and a proactive approach to workshop operations. Working closely with the Workshop Manager, you will play a key part in supporting fabrication and vehicle conversion projects, contributing to high-quality workmanship across a range of bespoke builds and manufacturing tasks. Key Responsibilities the Mig Welder Fabricator opportunity Carry out MIG welding and fabrication work to a high standard. Support the manufacture and modification of vehicle bodies and conversions, including specialist builds and bespoke fabrications. Fabricate and assemble vehicle-related structures, storage systems, trailers, and associated equipment. Complete welding work within a manufacturing environment, primarily using mild steel. Interpret technical drawings and specifications to ensure accurate fabrication. Maintain a clean, organised, and safe workshop environment. Use workshop machinery and tooling safely and responsibly. Assist with additional workshop duties as required to support production demands. We would welcome people to apply that have: Level 2 or level 3 in welding and fabrication Ability to read and understand technical drawings. Skilled in using workshop machinery such as chop saws, guillotines, and related fabrication equipment. Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing accurate, high-quality work. Capable of working independently as well as part of a wider team. Good communication skills and a professional, collaborative attitude. Understanding of workplace health and safety procedures. Ability to maintain and care for workshop tools and welding equipment, including machine setup and adjustment. Working Hours Monday to Thursday 6:30am - 5:00pm Four-day working week Salary & Benefits Competitive hourly rate dependent on experience. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. 5.6 weeks annual leave. Opportunity to earn up to three additional days holiday over the first three years of service. Employee Assistance Programme available 24/7. Company-funded health cash plan following successful completion of probation. Free on-site parking. For more information regarding the Welder role, please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.
Financial Operations Manager Location: Manchester Hybrid Permanent ClearAccept is a fast-growing payments business and part of the ClearCourse family. As we continue to scale, we're looking for an experienced Financial Operations Manager to lead our Finance Operations function and help drive the next phase of growth. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic fintech business where you'll take ownership of critical financial processes, lead a talented team, and play a key role in ensuring compliance, accuracy, and operational excellence across the business. What you'll do Lead, mentor, and develop a Finance Operations team Own client fund reconciliations and safeguarding compliance (CASS 15) Manage merchant invoicing, payment reconciliations, and revenue reporting Oversee aged debt and credit control processes Support forecasting, budgeting, and month-end activities Lead Finance Operations support for audits and regulatory requirements Monitor transactional costs and provide financial insight to the business Drive process improvements, automation, and stronger financial controls Act as a key stakeholder across finance, operations, and customer support teams Requirements 5+ years' experience in Finance Operations within a payments business (PSP, PayFac, Acquirer, or similar) Previous experience managing or leading a finance team Strong understanding of client fund safeguarding and CASS 15 requirements Experience with merchant billing, settlements, and payment reconciliations Advanced Excel skills and experience with NetSuite or similar ERP systems Strong analytical, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, growing business environment Benefits Competitive salary + benefits 25 days holiday + your birthday off Private medical insurance (Bupa) & health cash plan Life assurance & income protection Enhanced parental leave & family wellbeing support Perkbox discounts & perks Generous pension contributions Hybrid working model This is an opportunity to join a growing fintech business where you can make a real impact, influence key operational processes, and help shape the future of Finance Operations within an ambitious and expanding organisation.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Financial Operations Manager Location: Manchester Hybrid Permanent ClearAccept is a fast-growing payments business and part of the ClearCourse family. As we continue to scale, we're looking for an experienced Financial Operations Manager to lead our Finance Operations function and help drive the next phase of growth. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic fintech business where you'll take ownership of critical financial processes, lead a talented team, and play a key role in ensuring compliance, accuracy, and operational excellence across the business. What you'll do Lead, mentor, and develop a Finance Operations team Own client fund reconciliations and safeguarding compliance (CASS 15) Manage merchant invoicing, payment reconciliations, and revenue reporting Oversee aged debt and credit control processes Support forecasting, budgeting, and month-end activities Lead Finance Operations support for audits and regulatory requirements Monitor transactional costs and provide financial insight to the business Drive process improvements, automation, and stronger financial controls Act as a key stakeholder across finance, operations, and customer support teams Requirements 5+ years' experience in Finance Operations within a payments business (PSP, PayFac, Acquirer, or similar) Previous experience managing or leading a finance team Strong understanding of client fund safeguarding and CASS 15 requirements Experience with merchant billing, settlements, and payment reconciliations Advanced Excel skills and experience with NetSuite or similar ERP systems Strong analytical, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, growing business environment Benefits Competitive salary + benefits 25 days holiday + your birthday off Private medical insurance (Bupa) & health cash plan Life assurance & income protection Enhanced parental leave & family wellbeing support Perkbox discounts & perks Generous pension contributions Hybrid working model This is an opportunity to join a growing fintech business where you can make a real impact, influence key operational processes, and help shape the future of Finance Operations within an ambitious and expanding organisation.
Head of Quality Control Dundee Competitive + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Escape Recruitment is working with a well-established and growing regulated manufacturing business seeking a Head of Quality Control to lead its laboratory function. This is a senior leadership position reporting directly into site leadership and offers the opportunity to shape the future direction of a Quality Control department during an exciting period of growth and investment. Leading a team of approximately 25 employees through a structure of Team Leaders and Analysts, you'll be responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe, compliant and efficient laboratory operations while driving continuous improvement, performance and capability across the function. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the Quality Control function Manage Team Leaders and laboratory personnel Drive GMP compliance and quality standards Support site leadership strategy and operational objectives Improve laboratory efficiency and capacity planning Support audits and regulatory compliance activities Drive continuous improvement projects Develop talent and succession plans within the QC team Collaborate closely with Production, QA, Supply Chain and Engineering teams What We're Looking For Proven QC leadership experience within pharmaceutical manufacturing Strong laboratory background with hands-on technical understanding Experience leading managers or supervisors Strong people leadership and coaching skills Knowledge of GMP environments Experience driving performance and continuous improvement Degree qualified within a relevant scientific discipline Package Competitive basic salary 15% annual bonus Private medical insurance Medicash scheme 30 days annual leave Employer pension contribution
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Head of Quality Control Dundee Competitive + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Escape Recruitment is working with a well-established and growing regulated manufacturing business seeking a Head of Quality Control to lead its laboratory function. This is a senior leadership position reporting directly into site leadership and offers the opportunity to shape the future direction of a Quality Control department during an exciting period of growth and investment. Leading a team of approximately 25 employees through a structure of Team Leaders and Analysts, you'll be responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe, compliant and efficient laboratory operations while driving continuous improvement, performance and capability across the function. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the Quality Control function Manage Team Leaders and laboratory personnel Drive GMP compliance and quality standards Support site leadership strategy and operational objectives Improve laboratory efficiency and capacity planning Support audits and regulatory compliance activities Drive continuous improvement projects Develop talent and succession plans within the QC team Collaborate closely with Production, QA, Supply Chain and Engineering teams What We're Looking For Proven QC leadership experience within pharmaceutical manufacturing Strong laboratory background with hands-on technical understanding Experience leading managers or supervisors Strong people leadership and coaching skills Knowledge of GMP environments Experience driving performance and continuous improvement Degree qualified within a relevant scientific discipline Package Competitive basic salary 15% annual bonus Private medical insurance Medicash scheme 30 days annual leave Employer pension contribution
Do you have experience of working in a community outreach, engagement or sales environment? Are you an outgoing individual who loves to network and build relationships within the community? Then consider the role of Engagement Officer at Reed Wellbeing! Internal applications for this role close on 29/06/2026 Please note this role is a fixed term contract until 18/12/2026 Please note you will need a driving licence and access to your own vehicle for this role as there is a requirement for frequent travel across West Yorkshire. Who we are Reed Wellbeing is a public services provider that aims to support people in making sustainable lifestyle changes to improve their physical and mental wellbeing. Since 2015, we have been delivering a range of evidence-based, person centred interventions and services, including: NHS Health Checks, Smoking Cessation, Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Treatment. Our NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NDPP) supports individuals identified by their GP or other healthcare professionals as being at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Participants take part in a 9-month programme offering a variety of face-to-face, digital, and remote sessions. They are designed to support individuals in achieving a healthy body weight, adopting a healthy balanced diet, increasing physical activity, and reducing sedentary behaviour. What is the role about? An Engagement Officer is responsible for identifying and engaging with local stakeholder organisations and community partners to promote the NDPP programme and build or strengthen referral pathways. You'll work closely with NHS teams, volunteers, and community leaders to ensure the programme is accessible to priority outreach areas and groups to ensure referral targets are met. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include Raising awareness of the NDPP Healthier You programme and advising on referral pathways for individuals at risk of Type 2 diabetes Supporting the achievement of local referral targets through strategic engagement and outreach activity Providing insights to operations on referral volumes and types of members identified from key stakeholders Ensuring stakeholder engagement activities meet KPIs and SLAs Maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders Working collaboratively with internal co-members to ensure services are delivered effectively Identifying and developing relationships with potential referral organisations, building effective referral pipelines and developing the existing referral pathway into our services. Attending meetings with local CCGs and GPs (e.g. locality meetings) to build broader engagement with primary health care services to build understanding of and the credibility of our services. Scheduling regular face-to-face and telephone contact with stakeholders, prioritising as appropriate, to ensure stakeholders across the whole geographical area are engaged and proactively promotes Reed Wellbeing services What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website With the chance to dramatically make a difference to the local community, this role offers immense job satisfaction. At Reed in Partnership, we live and breathe our values in every decision and action taken, resulting in a collaborative and enjoyable culture within our offices. Our company values - we are fair open and honest; we take ownership, and we work together. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with Experience of working as part of a multi-function service delivery team. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel within contract area Desirable Attainments: Experience of working in a performance target driven environment. Examples of such experience may include partnership management roles, account management roles or sales representatives. Experience of working in business to business sales. Experience of working in networking, publicly funded services or other similar sectors. Experience of working with disadvantaged client groups in the delivery of customer services. These client groups may include young people (NEETs), incapacity benefit claimants, single parents, those with criminal records, mental health groups, ex-services, specific ethnic minority or faith groups and those with disabilities. Direct previous experience of a similar role. Roles considered to be similar include the role of Partnership Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Account Manager or Strategic Stakeholder Engagement Roles on a publicly funded service. Other desirable criteria including pre-existing network of contacts in the local area; the ability to use qualitative mechanisms to deliver continuous improvement to service delivery; a pro-active 'can-do' attitude; a track record of driving positive change and the ability to work under own initiative and think outside the box.
Jun 28, 2026
Contractor
Do you have experience of working in a community outreach, engagement or sales environment? Are you an outgoing individual who loves to network and build relationships within the community? Then consider the role of Engagement Officer at Reed Wellbeing! Internal applications for this role close on 29/06/2026 Please note this role is a fixed term contract until 18/12/2026 Please note you will need a driving licence and access to your own vehicle for this role as there is a requirement for frequent travel across West Yorkshire. Who we are Reed Wellbeing is a public services provider that aims to support people in making sustainable lifestyle changes to improve their physical and mental wellbeing. Since 2015, we have been delivering a range of evidence-based, person centred interventions and services, including: NHS Health Checks, Smoking Cessation, Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Treatment. Our NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NDPP) supports individuals identified by their GP or other healthcare professionals as being at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Participants take part in a 9-month programme offering a variety of face-to-face, digital, and remote sessions. They are designed to support individuals in achieving a healthy body weight, adopting a healthy balanced diet, increasing physical activity, and reducing sedentary behaviour. What is the role about? An Engagement Officer is responsible for identifying and engaging with local stakeholder organisations and community partners to promote the NDPP programme and build or strengthen referral pathways. You'll work closely with NHS teams, volunteers, and community leaders to ensure the programme is accessible to priority outreach areas and groups to ensure referral targets are met. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include Raising awareness of the NDPP Healthier You programme and advising on referral pathways for individuals at risk of Type 2 diabetes Supporting the achievement of local referral targets through strategic engagement and outreach activity Providing insights to operations on referral volumes and types of members identified from key stakeholders Ensuring stakeholder engagement activities meet KPIs and SLAs Maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders Working collaboratively with internal co-members to ensure services are delivered effectively Identifying and developing relationships with potential referral organisations, building effective referral pipelines and developing the existing referral pathway into our services. Attending meetings with local CCGs and GPs (e.g. locality meetings) to build broader engagement with primary health care services to build understanding of and the credibility of our services. Scheduling regular face-to-face and telephone contact with stakeholders, prioritising as appropriate, to ensure stakeholders across the whole geographical area are engaged and proactively promotes Reed Wellbeing services What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website With the chance to dramatically make a difference to the local community, this role offers immense job satisfaction. At Reed in Partnership, we live and breathe our values in every decision and action taken, resulting in a collaborative and enjoyable culture within our offices. Our company values - we are fair open and honest; we take ownership, and we work together. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with Experience of working as part of a multi-function service delivery team. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel within contract area Desirable Attainments: Experience of working in a performance target driven environment. Examples of such experience may include partnership management roles, account management roles or sales representatives. Experience of working in business to business sales. Experience of working in networking, publicly funded services or other similar sectors. Experience of working with disadvantaged client groups in the delivery of customer services. These client groups may include young people (NEETs), incapacity benefit claimants, single parents, those with criminal records, mental health groups, ex-services, specific ethnic minority or faith groups and those with disabilities. Direct previous experience of a similar role. Roles considered to be similar include the role of Partnership Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Account Manager or Strategic Stakeholder Engagement Roles on a publicly funded service. Other desirable criteria including pre-existing network of contacts in the local area; the ability to use qualitative mechanisms to deliver continuous improvement to service delivery; a pro-active 'can-do' attitude; a track record of driving positive change and the ability to work under own initiative and think outside the box.
Nursery Manager - Erskine Up to £38,000 Full-Time Established Setting We are working with a well-regarded early years provider to recruit an experienced Nursery Manager for their established setting based in Erskine. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident, inspiring leader who is passionate about creating a safe, nurturing and high-quality learning environment for children. The Role As Nursery Manager, you will be responsible for: Leading, developing and motivating a dedicated staff team Ensuring the nursery meets all Ofsted and EYFS requirements Delivering exceptional standards of care, education and safeguarding Managing budgets, occupancy, performance and overall operations Building strong relationships with parents, carers and external stakeholders Driving quality improvements and maintaining a positive, child-centred culture About You We are looking for someone who: Has proven experience as a Nursery Manager or a strong Deputy Manager ready to step up Holds a minimum Level 3 Early Years qualification (Level 5/6 desirable) Has a solid understanding of EYFS, Ofsted and safeguarding requirements Is confident, organised and able to lead by example Has strong communication and people-management skills Salary & Benefits Up to £38,000 depending on experience Free on-site parking Earn an extra £200 per month through referrals Birthday holiday and wellbeing day off (additional 2 days of paid leave) Christmas week closure and Christmas shopping vouchers Company-supplied and branded outdoor jackets Up to 85% off childcare fees (T&Cs apply) Cash health plans - cashback on dental treatment and health services High street and gym membership discounts Free face-to-face counselling sessions Long service awards Monthly colleague spotlight rewards (cash incentive) If you're passionate about early years and ready to take the next step in your leadership journey, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Nursery Manager - Erskine Up to £38,000 Full-Time Established Setting We are working with a well-regarded early years provider to recruit an experienced Nursery Manager for their established setting based in Erskine. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident, inspiring leader who is passionate about creating a safe, nurturing and high-quality learning environment for children. The Role As Nursery Manager, you will be responsible for: Leading, developing and motivating a dedicated staff team Ensuring the nursery meets all Ofsted and EYFS requirements Delivering exceptional standards of care, education and safeguarding Managing budgets, occupancy, performance and overall operations Building strong relationships with parents, carers and external stakeholders Driving quality improvements and maintaining a positive, child-centred culture About You We are looking for someone who: Has proven experience as a Nursery Manager or a strong Deputy Manager ready to step up Holds a minimum Level 3 Early Years qualification (Level 5/6 desirable) Has a solid understanding of EYFS, Ofsted and safeguarding requirements Is confident, organised and able to lead by example Has strong communication and people-management skills Salary & Benefits Up to £38,000 depending on experience Free on-site parking Earn an extra £200 per month through referrals Birthday holiday and wellbeing day off (additional 2 days of paid leave) Christmas week closure and Christmas shopping vouchers Company-supplied and branded outdoor jackets Up to 85% off childcare fees (T&Cs apply) Cash health plans - cashback on dental treatment and health services High street and gym membership discounts Free face-to-face counselling sessions Long service awards Monthly colleague spotlight rewards (cash incentive) If you're passionate about early years and ready to take the next step in your leadership journey, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
ACCA, ACA, CIMA Your new company Hays Accountancy and Finance are working with our client, a well-established, mission-driven organisation with a global presence, who are seeking a talented finance professional to join their team. This organisation is dedicated to driving positive social impact through a range of programmes supporting communities, sustainability initiatives, and advocacy work. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant to play a key role in supporting financial operations within a dynamic and values-led environment. You'll work closely with senior finance stakeholders, contributing to financial reporting, budgeting, and continuous improvement initiatives. Benefits include - Private health insurance Generous pension scheme (9% employer contributions) Life insurance ( 4 x annual salary) Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Enhanced holiday and sickness leave increased with length of service 25 days plus 11 bank holidays & options to buy/sell annual leave) Employee Assistance programme including accessing to helpline counselling and wellbeing programme Cycle to work scheme Your new role Support the Finance Manager in delivering monthly management accounts and year-end financial statements Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning across multiple cost centres Ensure accuracy and integrity of financial transactions and reconciliations Provide support during internal and external audit processes Contribute to the development and enhancement of financial controls and procedures Assist in driving improvements within finance systems, including implementation projects Deliver financial training and guidance to internal stakeholders where required Support statutory reporting and compliance requirements Collaborate across the wider operational teams to support organisational objectives What you'll need to succeed Qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA) Proven experience producing management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations Strong experience working with multi-cost centre accounting systems Advanced Excel skills with the ability to analyse and present data effectively Ability to meet tight deadlines and manage a varied workload independently What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 28, 2026
Contractor
ACCA, ACA, CIMA Your new company Hays Accountancy and Finance are working with our client, a well-established, mission-driven organisation with a global presence, who are seeking a talented finance professional to join their team. This organisation is dedicated to driving positive social impact through a range of programmes supporting communities, sustainability initiatives, and advocacy work. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant to play a key role in supporting financial operations within a dynamic and values-led environment. You'll work closely with senior finance stakeholders, contributing to financial reporting, budgeting, and continuous improvement initiatives. Benefits include - Private health insurance Generous pension scheme (9% employer contributions) Life insurance ( 4 x annual salary) Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Enhanced holiday and sickness leave increased with length of service 25 days plus 11 bank holidays & options to buy/sell annual leave) Employee Assistance programme including accessing to helpline counselling and wellbeing programme Cycle to work scheme Your new role Support the Finance Manager in delivering monthly management accounts and year-end financial statements Assist with budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning across multiple cost centres Ensure accuracy and integrity of financial transactions and reconciliations Provide support during internal and external audit processes Contribute to the development and enhancement of financial controls and procedures Assist in driving improvements within finance systems, including implementation projects Deliver financial training and guidance to internal stakeholders where required Support statutory reporting and compliance requirements Collaborate across the wider operational teams to support organisational objectives What you'll need to succeed Qualified accountant (ACCA, ACA, CIMA) Proven experience producing management accounts and balance sheet reconciliations Strong experience working with multi-cost centre accounting systems Advanced Excel skills with the ability to analyse and present data effectively Ability to meet tight deadlines and manage a varied workload independently What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Our Finance team is responsible for ensuring accurate financial operations and plays a crucial role in managing the Firms financial health. Our team handles a wide range of financial activities including financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, taxation, partner compensation, payroll, treasury and cash flow management to support the Firms strategic goals click apply for full job details
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Our Finance team is responsible for ensuring accurate financial operations and plays a crucial role in managing the Firms financial health. Our team handles a wide range of financial activities including financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, taxation, partner compensation, payroll, treasury and cash flow management to support the Firms strategic goals click apply for full job details
Job title: Intelligence Manager (Sports Betting Intelligence Unit) Location: Hybrid working Birmingham office 1 day per week Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time (37 hours per week) Salary: £45,000 per annum Grade: 12 Job Req: TBC The role: Working in Operations means translating regulation into action and making sure the industry understands and adheres to the legislation set out to protect the publics click apply for full job details
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Job title: Intelligence Manager (Sports Betting Intelligence Unit) Location: Hybrid working Birmingham office 1 day per week Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time (37 hours per week) Salary: £45,000 per annum Grade: 12 Job Req: TBC The role: Working in Operations means translating regulation into action and making sure the industry understands and adheres to the legislation set out to protect the publics click apply for full job details
Our client is one of the UK's largest and leading Leisure/Sports Centre operators. They are currently looking to recruit a Duty Manager to oversee centre operations, with a particular focus on Front of House and Membership Sales. The available role is based at our clients site in Wellington, Somerset. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the day to day operations of the centre, overseeing health and safety, driving customer service excellence and supporting the team We need a Duty Manager who will: - Ideally have experience working in leisure centre operations and it would be advantageous if you have previous experience dealing with FOH operations and sales - Be able to lead and motivate a diverse team fully embracing our company values - Be focused on high customer service standards - Have excellent verbal, written and IT communication skills - Create an environment where colleagues can achieve their full potential - Have to manage cost control and drive income in all areas of the business - Demonstrate exceptional time management and deadline compliance Please note the successful candidate will need to achieve their National Pool Lifeguard, First Aid at Work & Pool Plant Operators qualifications within a set timescale, if not already qualified. This position will involve day, evening and weekend work, including public holidays and will also require a DBS check prior to starting
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Our client is one of the UK's largest and leading Leisure/Sports Centre operators. They are currently looking to recruit a Duty Manager to oversee centre operations, with a particular focus on Front of House and Membership Sales. The available role is based at our clients site in Wellington, Somerset. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the day to day operations of the centre, overseeing health and safety, driving customer service excellence and supporting the team We need a Duty Manager who will: - Ideally have experience working in leisure centre operations and it would be advantageous if you have previous experience dealing with FOH operations and sales - Be able to lead and motivate a diverse team fully embracing our company values - Be focused on high customer service standards - Have excellent verbal, written and IT communication skills - Create an environment where colleagues can achieve their full potential - Have to manage cost control and drive income in all areas of the business - Demonstrate exceptional time management and deadline compliance Please note the successful candidate will need to achieve their National Pool Lifeguard, First Aid at Work & Pool Plant Operators qualifications within a set timescale, if not already qualified. This position will involve day, evening and weekend work, including public holidays and will also require a DBS check prior to starting
Following a sustain period of growth and the award of new long-term contracts, a manufacturer of complex engineered components has a new vacancy for an Operations Manager. A key leadership role, you will responsible for ensuring production targets are consistently achieved while fostering a high-performance culture and driving continuous improvement initiatives across the business. The successful candidate will bring proven experience within a fast-paced precision engineering environment, together with a strong track record of improving operational processes, developing employees, and increasing overall efficiency and productivity. The Role Lead site production operations to meet company targets & improve efficiency. Instil a positive culture with a right first-time attitude. Direct and coordinate manufacturing operations to meet production schedules, cost targets, and quality standards. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and implement lean manufacturing practices. Manage budgets, KPIs, and operational targets to meet delivery and quality goals. Establish clear expectations and conduct regular reviews/team meetings providing feedback to the operations team. Develop and execute processes to meet company goals, focusing on quality, safety, and performance metrics. Optimise planning and lead times while ensuring readiness to support demand. The Person Proven experience in a Production or Operational leadership position in a complex fast paced manufacturing environment. Excellent leadership and influencing skills, able to motivate and coach teams. Commercially astute, supporting the business in the achievement of its growth and financial targets. Ability to manage complex projects, troubleshoot problems, and meet tight deadlines. Experience with lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Following a sustain period of growth and the award of new long-term contracts, a manufacturer of complex engineered components has a new vacancy for an Operations Manager. A key leadership role, you will responsible for ensuring production targets are consistently achieved while fostering a high-performance culture and driving continuous improvement initiatives across the business. The successful candidate will bring proven experience within a fast-paced precision engineering environment, together with a strong track record of improving operational processes, developing employees, and increasing overall efficiency and productivity. The Role Lead site production operations to meet company targets & improve efficiency. Instil a positive culture with a right first-time attitude. Direct and coordinate manufacturing operations to meet production schedules, cost targets, and quality standards. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and implement lean manufacturing practices. Manage budgets, KPIs, and operational targets to meet delivery and quality goals. Establish clear expectations and conduct regular reviews/team meetings providing feedback to the operations team. Develop and execute processes to meet company goals, focusing on quality, safety, and performance metrics. Optimise planning and lead times while ensuring readiness to support demand. The Person Proven experience in a Production or Operational leadership position in a complex fast paced manufacturing environment. Excellent leadership and influencing skills, able to motivate and coach teams. Commercially astute, supporting the business in the achievement of its growth and financial targets. Ability to manage complex projects, troubleshoot problems, and meet tight deadlines. Experience with lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies.
Leicester - LE2 7JD Full-Time Permanent 37.5 Hours per Week £29,000 - £32,000 per annum + 5% Bonus About the Opportunity Our client is a major UK-based student accommodation provider that manages purpose-built student housing (PBSA) across the country. With a strong reputation for delivering exceptional resident experiences, they are seeking an enthusiastic and customer-focused Assistant Operations Manager to join their team in Leicester. Working 5 days out of 7 per week This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to develop their career within property operations, hospitality, customer experience, or student accommodation. Working alongside the Operations Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the successful day-to-day operation of a thriving student residence while helping to create a safe, welcoming, and engaging environment for residents. The Role As Assistant Operations Manager, you will support the operational and commercial performance of the property, helping to drive occupancy, resident satisfaction, compliance, and team engagement. You will work closely with residents, universities, contractors, and internal departments to ensure the property operates efficiently while delivering an outstanding customer experience. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and operation of the student accommodation property. Assist in achieving occupancy, revenue, rebooking, and sales targets. Deliver exceptional customer service and act as a key point of contact for resident enquiries. Build and maintain strong relationships with universities, residents, contractors, and external stakeholders. Support the recruitment, training, development, and performance of on-site team members. Deputise for the Operations Manager when required. Ensure compliance with all health and safety, legal, and company requirements. Coordinate maintenance activities and monitor the overall condition and presentation of the property. Assist with resident events, wellbeing initiatives, and community engagement activities. Support annual operational projects including sales campaigns, debt management, compliance audits, and summer turnaround. About You The successful candidate will demonstrate: Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent customer service and communication abilities. Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Experience managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. An understanding of health and safety and operational compliance. A positive, flexible, and collaborative attitude. Experience within student accommodation, property management, hospitality, residential operations, hotels, build-to-rent, or customer-facing operational environments would be highly advantageous. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing and highly respected organisation within the student accommodation sector. You'll have the chance to make a real impact on residents' university experience while developing valuable leadership, operational, commercial, and property management skills within a supportive and rewarding environment.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
Leicester - LE2 7JD Full-Time Permanent 37.5 Hours per Week £29,000 - £32,000 per annum + 5% Bonus About the Opportunity Our client is a major UK-based student accommodation provider that manages purpose-built student housing (PBSA) across the country. With a strong reputation for delivering exceptional resident experiences, they are seeking an enthusiastic and customer-focused Assistant Operations Manager to join their team in Leicester. Working 5 days out of 7 per week This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to develop their career within property operations, hospitality, customer experience, or student accommodation. Working alongside the Operations Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the successful day-to-day operation of a thriving student residence while helping to create a safe, welcoming, and engaging environment for residents. The Role As Assistant Operations Manager, you will support the operational and commercial performance of the property, helping to drive occupancy, resident satisfaction, compliance, and team engagement. You will work closely with residents, universities, contractors, and internal departments to ensure the property operates efficiently while delivering an outstanding customer experience. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management and operation of the student accommodation property. Assist in achieving occupancy, revenue, rebooking, and sales targets. Deliver exceptional customer service and act as a key point of contact for resident enquiries. Build and maintain strong relationships with universities, residents, contractors, and external stakeholders. Support the recruitment, training, development, and performance of on-site team members. Deputise for the Operations Manager when required. Ensure compliance with all health and safety, legal, and company requirements. Coordinate maintenance activities and monitor the overall condition and presentation of the property. Assist with resident events, wellbeing initiatives, and community engagement activities. Support annual operational projects including sales campaigns, debt management, compliance audits, and summer turnaround. About You The successful candidate will demonstrate: Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent customer service and communication abilities. Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Experience managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. An understanding of health and safety and operational compliance. A positive, flexible, and collaborative attitude. Experience within student accommodation, property management, hospitality, residential operations, hotels, build-to-rent, or customer-facing operational environments would be highly advantageous. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing and highly respected organisation within the student accommodation sector. You'll have the chance to make a real impact on residents' university experience while developing valuable leadership, operational, commercial, and property management skills within a supportive and rewarding environment.
Temporary AP in Bristol, £14-£16/hr, 3+ months, immediate start apply today Your new company A well-established and growing retail distribution business based in Bristol, supplying products to major UK high street and online brands. Due to increased transaction volumes and a systems upgrade project, they require interim support within their finance team. Your new role As an Interim Accounts Payable Assistant, you will join the finance team for a minimum of 3 months to support day-to-day purchase ledger operations. Reporting in to the Finance Manager, your key responsibilities will include processing high volumes of supplier invoices, matching and batching invoices against purchase orders, reconciling supplier statements, preparing and assisting with weekly payment runs, and resolving supplier queries promptly. You will also support month-end processes and help maintain accurate financial records during a busy period. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in an Accounts Payable or Purchase Ledger role Strong attention to detail and ability to handle high-volume processing Familiarity with accounting systems, specifically SAP or similar Good Excel skills and confident data handling ability Strong communication skills to manage supplier and internal queries Ability to start at short notice and commit to a minimum 3-month assignment What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of £14-£16 per hour, depending on experience Hybrid working options available Opportunity to work within a dynamic and fast-paced commercial business Supportive team environment with potential for contract extension Immediate start What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 28, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary AP in Bristol, £14-£16/hr, 3+ months, immediate start apply today Your new company A well-established and growing retail distribution business based in Bristol, supplying products to major UK high street and online brands. Due to increased transaction volumes and a systems upgrade project, they require interim support within their finance team. Your new role As an Interim Accounts Payable Assistant, you will join the finance team for a minimum of 3 months to support day-to-day purchase ledger operations. Reporting in to the Finance Manager, your key responsibilities will include processing high volumes of supplier invoices, matching and batching invoices against purchase orders, reconciling supplier statements, preparing and assisting with weekly payment runs, and resolving supplier queries promptly. You will also support month-end processes and help maintain accurate financial records during a busy period. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in an Accounts Payable or Purchase Ledger role Strong attention to detail and ability to handle high-volume processing Familiarity with accounting systems, specifically SAP or similar Good Excel skills and confident data handling ability Strong communication skills to manage supplier and internal queries Ability to start at short notice and commit to a minimum 3-month assignment What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of £14-£16 per hour, depending on experience Hybrid working options available Opportunity to work within a dynamic and fast-paced commercial business Supportive team environment with potential for contract extension Immediate start What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.