Inventory Manager (Samples)- Permanent Bristol Salary £36,000- £38,000 Hours- 36.25 As the Inventory Manager (Samples), you will oversee and be responsible for the accurate selection, packaging, and dispatch of samples and Fine Wine orders. You will uphold and promote best practices and professionalism within the team. Additionally, you will ensure continuous improvement and development of yo click apply for full job details
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Inventory Manager (Samples)- Permanent Bristol Salary £36,000- £38,000 Hours- 36.25 As the Inventory Manager (Samples), you will oversee and be responsible for the accurate selection, packaging, and dispatch of samples and Fine Wine orders. You will uphold and promote best practices and professionalism within the team. Additionally, you will ensure continuous improvement and development of yo click apply for full job details
The Role of Transport Logistics Manager You will lead the Upstream Logistics operation, supporting the delivery of service, capacity, cost, compliance, and sustainability targets. This is a hands-on role working closely with both internal teams and 3PL partners. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the supply chain strategy for Upstream Logistics and keeping up-to-date with industry developments. Managing inbound shipments of raw materials, samples, and finished goods via air, sea, and road. Coordinating documentation, quotations, and shipment tracking to ensure timely delivery and compliance. Overseeing QC processes at the warehouse, supporting issue resolution, and monitoring KPIs. Managing stock putaway and storage procedures, including training warehouse teams. Supporting inventory management, including allocation across channels and accuracy of master data. Assisting with compliance and sustainability initiatives, tracking relevant KPIs. Contributing to planning and budgeting for upstream logistics operations. Extensive experience in upstream logistics, ideally within the luxury fashion or high-value retail sector. Proven experience managing 3PL logistics operations. Strong commercial acumen and ability to work under pressure with multiple priorities. Experience building, developing, and managing small teams. Excellent communication skills and confidence engaging with internal and external stakeholders. Strong initiative, ownership, and follow-through, with a can-do attitude. Proficient in relevant systems and Microsoft Office. Fleet size 300 Vehcles Budget 50 million Union Experience preferred
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
The Role of Transport Logistics Manager You will lead the Upstream Logistics operation, supporting the delivery of service, capacity, cost, compliance, and sustainability targets. This is a hands-on role working closely with both internal teams and 3PL partners. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the supply chain strategy for Upstream Logistics and keeping up-to-date with industry developments. Managing inbound shipments of raw materials, samples, and finished goods via air, sea, and road. Coordinating documentation, quotations, and shipment tracking to ensure timely delivery and compliance. Overseeing QC processes at the warehouse, supporting issue resolution, and monitoring KPIs. Managing stock putaway and storage procedures, including training warehouse teams. Supporting inventory management, including allocation across channels and accuracy of master data. Assisting with compliance and sustainability initiatives, tracking relevant KPIs. Contributing to planning and budgeting for upstream logistics operations. Extensive experience in upstream logistics, ideally within the luxury fashion or high-value retail sector. Proven experience managing 3PL logistics operations. Strong commercial acumen and ability to work under pressure with multiple priorities. Experience building, developing, and managing small teams. Excellent communication skills and confidence engaging with internal and external stakeholders. Strong initiative, ownership, and follow-through, with a can-do attitude. Proficient in relevant systems and Microsoft Office. Fleet size 300 Vehcles Budget 50 million Union Experience preferred
Field Service Engineer A leading provider of low-carbon energy solutions is looking to expand its field service team as part of a continued investment in distributed power generation. With a growing portfolio of high-efficiency gas-fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) installations across the UK, we are seeking an experienced and driven Field Service Engineer to help deliver exceptional support to key industrial and commercial energy clients.This position is essential to maintaining engine availability and system reliability across multiple sites. The role offers the opportunity to work with market-leading gas engine technology, including Jenbacher systems, in a hands-on, field-based environment. Key Responsibilities Carry out scheduled maintenance on gas engines and associated plant to manufacturer and company standards. Rapidly respond to unplanned breakdowns and faults, diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical issues to minimise downtime. Accurately collect and send oil samples, carry out combustion tuning and perform system diagnostics using appropriate tools and methods. Maintain accurate service records, parts usage, and inventory logs via digital reporting tools. Liaise directly with site teams and internal service managers to ensure work is carried out safely, efficiently, and professionally. Supervise and mentor apprentices or junior engineers when required. Uphold high standards of site presentation, housekeeping, and professionalism at all times. Comply fully with all Health, Safety, and Environmental standards and procedures. Essential Requirements Minimum of 5 years' experience in field service engineering, ideally with combined mechanical and electrical responsibilities. NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). Apprentice-trained engineer. Gas Safe registered. High level of fault-finding and troubleshooting skills. Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and occasionally overseas. Comfortable working alone, with long and unsociable hours when required. Full UK driving licence. Strong IT literacy and ability to complete digital reports accurately. What's on Offer Competitive base salary (based on skills and experience) Fully equipped service van with fuel card, tools, laptop, and phone Overtime pay, on-call allowances, and annual performance bonus Company pension and generous holiday entitlement Manufacturer-led training and personal development opportunities Defined career path with potential progression into commissioning or supervisory roles Apply Now This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected technical team at the forefront of decentralised energy systems. If you're a proactive Field Service Engineer with a strong track record in gas engine maintenance and CHP systems, we'd love to hear from you. Referral bonus available - know someone who fits the bill? Please share this opportunity.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Field Service Engineer A leading provider of low-carbon energy solutions is looking to expand its field service team as part of a continued investment in distributed power generation. With a growing portfolio of high-efficiency gas-fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) installations across the UK, we are seeking an experienced and driven Field Service Engineer to help deliver exceptional support to key industrial and commercial energy clients.This position is essential to maintaining engine availability and system reliability across multiple sites. The role offers the opportunity to work with market-leading gas engine technology, including Jenbacher systems, in a hands-on, field-based environment. Key Responsibilities Carry out scheduled maintenance on gas engines and associated plant to manufacturer and company standards. Rapidly respond to unplanned breakdowns and faults, diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical issues to minimise downtime. Accurately collect and send oil samples, carry out combustion tuning and perform system diagnostics using appropriate tools and methods. Maintain accurate service records, parts usage, and inventory logs via digital reporting tools. Liaise directly with site teams and internal service managers to ensure work is carried out safely, efficiently, and professionally. Supervise and mentor apprentices or junior engineers when required. Uphold high standards of site presentation, housekeeping, and professionalism at all times. Comply fully with all Health, Safety, and Environmental standards and procedures. Essential Requirements Minimum of 5 years' experience in field service engineering, ideally with combined mechanical and electrical responsibilities. NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent). Apprentice-trained engineer. Gas Safe registered. High level of fault-finding and troubleshooting skills. Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and occasionally overseas. Comfortable working alone, with long and unsociable hours when required. Full UK driving licence. Strong IT literacy and ability to complete digital reports accurately. What's on Offer Competitive base salary (based on skills and experience) Fully equipped service van with fuel card, tools, laptop, and phone Overtime pay, on-call allowances, and annual performance bonus Company pension and generous holiday entitlement Manufacturer-led training and personal development opportunities Defined career path with potential progression into commissioning or supervisory roles Apply Now This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected technical team at the forefront of decentralised energy systems. If you're a proactive Field Service Engineer with a strong track record in gas engine maintenance and CHP systems, we'd love to hear from you. Referral bonus available - know someone who fits the bill? Please share this opportunity.