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Data Engineer Lead Role - Hybrid - Banking
GCS City, London
Data Engineer Lead - Tier 1 Bank - London - 6 months Role - Data Engineer Lead Rate - 700 per day (Inside IR35) Duration - 6 months with very likely extension Location - Hybrid / Liverpool Street - 3 days per week in an office in Liverpool Street (London) Role The Data Engineer Lead is responsible for designing, building, and supporting modern data platform, with a particular focus on Databricks, cloud-based data engineering, and leading the migration of legacy Oracle systems into scalable, cloud-native environments. The role supports the organisation's data strategy especially on Finance and Regulatory domain by ensuring high-quality, reliable pipelines and data models that enable analytics, regulatory reporting, and data-driven decision-making. The post holder plays a key leadership role within the Data Engineering function, shaping architectural direction, ensuring engineering excellence, and partnering with Technology, Architecture, and Business teams across the organisation. Tech Stack SQL Oracle Python ETL Background: The bank is migrating from an on-premise Oracle estate to a modern data platform built on cloud and Databricks. This role leads the design, implementation, and optimisation the Data Mart and migration processes, ensuring alignment with enterprise data architecture and compliance standards. Core Responsibilities Databricks / Modern Data Platform Engineering Lead the design and development of Data Marts using Databricks (SQL / Python). Follow engineering best practices including version control, CI/CD, orchestration, and environment management. Ensure governance, performance optimisation. Legacy Oracle Migration Leadership Lead and coordinate the migration of data assets from Oracle database systems to the modern cloud data platform. Oversee source-to-target mapping, data model redesign, and automated migration frameworks. Define strategy for retiring legacy ETLs and implementing equivalent or improved cloud-native solutions. Collaborate tightly with Oracle DBAs, business SMEs, and architects to ensure data integrity and continuity. Team Leadership & Stakeholder Collaboration Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and coaching to data engineers. Engage with cross-functional teams (Architecture, DevOps, Analytics, Risk, Finance). Translate complex technical decisions into clear business impacts for senior stakeholders. Support and review development outputs, ensuring high quality and alignment with standards. Change Management Control Comply with change management processes for production deployments and environment updates. Ensure documentation and configuration records meet audit requirements. GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 12, 2026
Contractor
Data Engineer Lead - Tier 1 Bank - London - 6 months Role - Data Engineer Lead Rate - 700 per day (Inside IR35) Duration - 6 months with very likely extension Location - Hybrid / Liverpool Street - 3 days per week in an office in Liverpool Street (London) Role The Data Engineer Lead is responsible for designing, building, and supporting modern data platform, with a particular focus on Databricks, cloud-based data engineering, and leading the migration of legacy Oracle systems into scalable, cloud-native environments. The role supports the organisation's data strategy especially on Finance and Regulatory domain by ensuring high-quality, reliable pipelines and data models that enable analytics, regulatory reporting, and data-driven decision-making. The post holder plays a key leadership role within the Data Engineering function, shaping architectural direction, ensuring engineering excellence, and partnering with Technology, Architecture, and Business teams across the organisation. Tech Stack SQL Oracle Python ETL Background: The bank is migrating from an on-premise Oracle estate to a modern data platform built on cloud and Databricks. This role leads the design, implementation, and optimisation the Data Mart and migration processes, ensuring alignment with enterprise data architecture and compliance standards. Core Responsibilities Databricks / Modern Data Platform Engineering Lead the design and development of Data Marts using Databricks (SQL / Python). Follow engineering best practices including version control, CI/CD, orchestration, and environment management. Ensure governance, performance optimisation. Legacy Oracle Migration Leadership Lead and coordinate the migration of data assets from Oracle database systems to the modern cloud data platform. Oversee source-to-target mapping, data model redesign, and automated migration frameworks. Define strategy for retiring legacy ETLs and implementing equivalent or improved cloud-native solutions. Collaborate tightly with Oracle DBAs, business SMEs, and architects to ensure data integrity and continuity. Team Leadership & Stakeholder Collaboration Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and coaching to data engineers. Engage with cross-functional teams (Architecture, DevOps, Analytics, Risk, Finance). Translate complex technical decisions into clear business impacts for senior stakeholders. Support and review development outputs, ensuring high quality and alignment with standards. Change Management Control Comply with change management processes for production deployments and environment updates. Ensure documentation and configuration records meet audit requirements. GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
R&A Talent Aquisition Partners Ltd
Audit Senior
R&A Talent Aquisition Partners Ltd City, London
Our clients a well established firm of accountants are seeking an Audit Senior. Your duties will include: Leads on-site audits, implementing agreed plan, through to completion, co-ordinating on-site resources, allocating the team to tasks and timescales for completion. Lead on audit quality, ensuring adherence and compliance with company practice and auditing standards Working closely with audit juniors, reviewing their work and supporting them in the development of their role Responsible for on-site audit findings report, identifying and documenting any areas of concern/risks identified by audit team, emphasising relevant messages, and submitting for review Developing good client relationships, in order to adapt approach and communication and ensure client satisfaction Understands the impact on client relationship where there are multiple services offered across the business to same client and works with the rest of the teams to ensure a great client experience Offers support to team members and across other teams, sharing knowledge as appropriate and personally getting involved We re looking for colleagues who want to learn and expand on their own knowledge identifying where work overlaps; identifying potential areas of conflict and opportunities and taking actions to maximise cross-team working Who we're looking for Knowledge of Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Taxation The ability to take responsibility for resolving issues and proposing solutions Be able to effectively communicate To work in co-operation with others to achieve the required objective The ability to multi-task whilst maintaining quality of delivery Be able to see and understand the requirements for effective client relations, how these relate to individual roles, teams, departments and the overall objectives of the business group To work effectively, monitoring and checking the accuracy of work and developing others to solve problems You will want to be a part of what and who we are. As an independent firm we look to our people to challenge us and help us to grow but most importantly we want colleagues to enjoy coming to work, to feel challenged and to be part of our ongoing success. Qualifications and experience ACCA or ACA Qualified 4-5 years post qualification working in a similar environment (eg regional accountancy Firm) Experience of overseeing, training and developing audit juniors on site and in the office on assigned clients Experience of working with groups of companies/companies that are growing with possible MBO s, funding requirements, plans to sell in foreseeable future, business acquisitions and group restructurings Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team In Return: A competitive salary with excellent benefits are on offer, along with career progression.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Our clients a well established firm of accountants are seeking an Audit Senior. Your duties will include: Leads on-site audits, implementing agreed plan, through to completion, co-ordinating on-site resources, allocating the team to tasks and timescales for completion. Lead on audit quality, ensuring adherence and compliance with company practice and auditing standards Working closely with audit juniors, reviewing their work and supporting them in the development of their role Responsible for on-site audit findings report, identifying and documenting any areas of concern/risks identified by audit team, emphasising relevant messages, and submitting for review Developing good client relationships, in order to adapt approach and communication and ensure client satisfaction Understands the impact on client relationship where there are multiple services offered across the business to same client and works with the rest of the teams to ensure a great client experience Offers support to team members and across other teams, sharing knowledge as appropriate and personally getting involved We re looking for colleagues who want to learn and expand on their own knowledge identifying where work overlaps; identifying potential areas of conflict and opportunities and taking actions to maximise cross-team working Who we're looking for Knowledge of Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Taxation The ability to take responsibility for resolving issues and proposing solutions Be able to effectively communicate To work in co-operation with others to achieve the required objective The ability to multi-task whilst maintaining quality of delivery Be able to see and understand the requirements for effective client relations, how these relate to individual roles, teams, departments and the overall objectives of the business group To work effectively, monitoring and checking the accuracy of work and developing others to solve problems You will want to be a part of what and who we are. As an independent firm we look to our people to challenge us and help us to grow but most importantly we want colleagues to enjoy coming to work, to feel challenged and to be part of our ongoing success. Qualifications and experience ACCA or ACA Qualified 4-5 years post qualification working in a similar environment (eg regional accountancy Firm) Experience of overseeing, training and developing audit juniors on site and in the office on assigned clients Experience of working with groups of companies/companies that are growing with possible MBO s, funding requirements, plans to sell in foreseeable future, business acquisitions and group restructurings Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team In Return: A competitive salary with excellent benefits are on offer, along with career progression.
Altum Consulting
Reporting Manager - PE Backed Multi Site Business
Altum Consulting
Reporting Manager - High Growth PE Backed Creative Business London Hybrid Are you a technically strong accountant who enjoys bringing structure to complexity? This is a high-growth, multi-entity business undergoing significant finance transformation to position them for the next stage. A newly created Reporting Manager role will help shape the future of this large, regional finance function. This is far more than a traditional reporting role. You'll play a key part in strengthening financial reporting, improving processes, supporting ERP implementation (Business Central) and helping create a scalable finance framework capable of supporting continued growth. Working closely with senior finance leadership, you'll lead monthly reporting, drive consistency across multiple entities, support statutory reporting and audits, and act as a key contributor to a major finance systems transformation programme. Key Responsibilities Lead monthly management reporting across UK entities Deliver insightful variance analysis and performance commentary Improve reporting consistency, controls and governance Support ERP implementation and reporting framework design (Business Central) Manage year-end audit activity and statutory reporting Partner with operational and commercial stakeholders across the business Drive continuous improvement and finance process optimisation About You ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Strong financial reporting and month-end experience Excellent stakeholder management skills Comfortable operating within changing environments Passionate about process improvement and transformation Strong systems and Excel capability This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys building, improving and influencing, rather than simply maintaining existing processes. Progression is clearly mapped out for this role from the start.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Reporting Manager - High Growth PE Backed Creative Business London Hybrid Are you a technically strong accountant who enjoys bringing structure to complexity? This is a high-growth, multi-entity business undergoing significant finance transformation to position them for the next stage. A newly created Reporting Manager role will help shape the future of this large, regional finance function. This is far more than a traditional reporting role. You'll play a key part in strengthening financial reporting, improving processes, supporting ERP implementation (Business Central) and helping create a scalable finance framework capable of supporting continued growth. Working closely with senior finance leadership, you'll lead monthly reporting, drive consistency across multiple entities, support statutory reporting and audits, and act as a key contributor to a major finance systems transformation programme. Key Responsibilities Lead monthly management reporting across UK entities Deliver insightful variance analysis and performance commentary Improve reporting consistency, controls and governance Support ERP implementation and reporting framework design (Business Central) Manage year-end audit activity and statutory reporting Partner with operational and commercial stakeholders across the business Drive continuous improvement and finance process optimisation About You ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Strong financial reporting and month-end experience Excellent stakeholder management skills Comfortable operating within changing environments Passionate about process improvement and transformation Strong systems and Excel capability This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys building, improving and influencing, rather than simply maintaining existing processes. Progression is clearly mapped out for this role from the start.
Warehouse & Logistics Manager
Crystal Clear Recruitment Watford, Hertfordshire
Senior Warehouse & Logistics Manager Job Overview The Senior Warehouse & Logistics Manager will be responsible for overseeing all warehouse and logistics operations for a medical equipment business, ensuring the safe, compliant and efficient handling, storage and distribution of products. This role is critical to maintaining high standards of accuracy, traceability and service delivery, supporting both commercial customers and healthcare environments. Key Responsibilities Warehouse Operations Oversee day-to-day warehouse activities, including inbound deliveries, storage, picking, packing and dispatch of medical equipment and related products Ensure high levels of stock accuracy, traceability and inventory control Maintain a clean, organised and compliant warehouse environment in line with Health & Safety and quality standards Ensure correct handling, storage and movement of medical equipment and related products Implement and continuously improve warehouse processes to increase efficiency and accuracy Logistics & Distribution Manage outbound logistics and coordination with couriers and logistics partners Ensure deliveries meet agreed service levels, particularly where time-sensitive or customer-critical Monitor logistics performance and address issues proactively Oversee returns, replacements, and reverse logistics in line with company procedures Compliance & Quality Ensure warehouse and logistics activities comply with relevant healthcare, safety and quality standards Maintain accurate documentation and records to support audits and regulatory requirements Support quality management processes and ongoing compliance Team Management Deputise for the Head of Operations as required Lead, train, and develop the warehouse and logistics team Manage staffing levels, rotas, performance and training requirements Promote a culture of accuracy, accountability and safety Reporting & Continuous Improvement Produce operational reports covering stock, delivery performance and KPIs Use data and insight to identify risks, trends and improvement opportunities Support operational scalability and continuous improvement initiatives Experience & Background Essential Proven experience managing both warehouse operations and logistics/distribution within a single role Hands-on responsibility for day-to-day warehouse operations , including inbound goods, storage, picking, packing and dispatch Experience managing logistics, distribution or courier relationships Strong experience leading and developing warehouse or operational teams Solid understanding of Health & Safety , compliance and operational best practice Experience working in a fast-paced, accuracy-driven warehouse environment While experience within medical equipment or healthcare products is beneficial, candidates must have strong, hands-on experience managing warehouse and logistics operations. Desirable Experience within a medical equipment, healthcare products, pharmaceutical or regulated environment Knowledge of handling medical devices or technical products , where accuracy and care are critical Experience working within quality-led or compliance-focused operations Exposure to continuous improvement or process optimisation initiatives
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Senior Warehouse & Logistics Manager Job Overview The Senior Warehouse & Logistics Manager will be responsible for overseeing all warehouse and logistics operations for a medical equipment business, ensuring the safe, compliant and efficient handling, storage and distribution of products. This role is critical to maintaining high standards of accuracy, traceability and service delivery, supporting both commercial customers and healthcare environments. Key Responsibilities Warehouse Operations Oversee day-to-day warehouse activities, including inbound deliveries, storage, picking, packing and dispatch of medical equipment and related products Ensure high levels of stock accuracy, traceability and inventory control Maintain a clean, organised and compliant warehouse environment in line with Health & Safety and quality standards Ensure correct handling, storage and movement of medical equipment and related products Implement and continuously improve warehouse processes to increase efficiency and accuracy Logistics & Distribution Manage outbound logistics and coordination with couriers and logistics partners Ensure deliveries meet agreed service levels, particularly where time-sensitive or customer-critical Monitor logistics performance and address issues proactively Oversee returns, replacements, and reverse logistics in line with company procedures Compliance & Quality Ensure warehouse and logistics activities comply with relevant healthcare, safety and quality standards Maintain accurate documentation and records to support audits and regulatory requirements Support quality management processes and ongoing compliance Team Management Deputise for the Head of Operations as required Lead, train, and develop the warehouse and logistics team Manage staffing levels, rotas, performance and training requirements Promote a culture of accuracy, accountability and safety Reporting & Continuous Improvement Produce operational reports covering stock, delivery performance and KPIs Use data and insight to identify risks, trends and improvement opportunities Support operational scalability and continuous improvement initiatives Experience & Background Essential Proven experience managing both warehouse operations and logistics/distribution within a single role Hands-on responsibility for day-to-day warehouse operations , including inbound goods, storage, picking, packing and dispatch Experience managing logistics, distribution or courier relationships Strong experience leading and developing warehouse or operational teams Solid understanding of Health & Safety , compliance and operational best practice Experience working in a fast-paced, accuracy-driven warehouse environment While experience within medical equipment or healthcare products is beneficial, candidates must have strong, hands-on experience managing warehouse and logistics operations. Desirable Experience within a medical equipment, healthcare products, pharmaceutical or regulated environment Knowledge of handling medical devices or technical products , where accuracy and care are critical Experience working within quality-led or compliance-focused operations Exposure to continuous improvement or process optimisation initiatives
Arbour Healthcare Group
Children's Home Manager
Arbour Healthcare Group Ruabon, Clwyd
Rooted in Care. Giving Change a Chance. At Arbour Healthcare Group, we provide specialist residential care for children and young people who need safe, consistent, nurturing and emotionally attuned adults around them. We provide support to young individuals with complex needs, such as emotional, behavioural, and learning disability needs, as well as trauma histories and experiences that may have influenced their perceptions of themselves, others, and the world. Our work is not about simply managing behaviour. It is about understanding the story behind it, creating safety, building trust and helping young people believe that change is possible. Guided by our RESET Care Model, we are relentless in our pursuit of positive outcomes. RESET means Reassure, Empower, Support, Educate and Transition. It is more than a model on paper. It is how we expect care, leadership and decision-making to show up every day. We are now looking for an exceptional Registered Children s Home Manager to lead one of our specialist solo-occupancy residential children s homes. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who can be visible, accountable and deeply involved in the day-to-day life of the home. At Arbour Healthcare Group, our leaders do not lead from a distance. They lead with presence, purpose and professional curiosity. About the role As Registered Children s Home Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, effective and compliant running of the home. You will lead your team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care that is aligned with CIW expectations, statutory requirements, safeguarding responsibilities and Arbour Healthcare Group s values. You will be accountable for embedding the RESET Care Model, developing your staff team, maintaining high standards of care, driving quality improvement and ensuring every young person is supported to feel seen, heard, safe and understood. You will also be responsible for the operational, financial, regulatory and people-management duties that come with leading a residential children s home. This is not a work-from-home leadership role. You will be present in the home, visible to your team, active in practice and confident leading from the front. Key responsibilities Lead and manage the day-to-day operation of the residential children s home Ensure the home is safe, nurturing, well-led and compliant with CIW standards Embed the RESET Care Model and ensure trauma-informed practice is reflected in daily care Champion safeguarding, child protection and professional curiosity across the service Lead, supervise, support and develop the Deputy Manager and Residential Children s Support Workers Ensure care plans, risk assessments and placement plans are implemented, reviewed and kept up to date Promote positive outcomes for young people across emotional wellbeing, education, health, relationships, life skills and independence Build effective relationships with social workers, families, schools, health professionals, local authorities and external agencies Manage incidents, safeguarding concerns and crisis situations calmly, professionally and decisively Oversee rotas, staffing levels, supervision, appraisals, training and workforce development Maintain accurate records and ensure high standards of digital documentation Lead on quality assurance, audits, service improvement and preparation for inspections Participate in the on-call rota Role-model best practice on the floor and create a culture of accountability, learning and reflection What we are looking for We are looking for a strong, capable and values-led Registered Manager who understands the responsibility that comes with leading a children s home. You will need to bring professional confidence, emotional resilience, regulatory knowledge and the ability to lead people through both progress and challenge. You will have: At least 2 years experience working with children in a residential care environment within the last 5 years At least 1 year s experience in a senior role, such as Team Leader, Deputy Manager or equivalent Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People s Services, or a commitment to work towards this (we will pay for your qualification) Strong knowledge of safeguarding, child protection and safer care practice A good understanding of Ofsted and/or CIW regulations, inspection frameworks and compliance expectations Experience leading, supervising and developing staff teams The ability to manage challenging situations, incidents and crisis responses safely and professionally Strong written and verbal communication skills Confidence using digital systems, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and paperless care-recording systems A clear commitment to working flexibly, including some evenings, weekends, nights and on-call responsibilities where required The ability to lead with warmth, boundaries, consistency and accountability What will make you successful You will be successful in this role if you can balance care with compliance, warmth with boundaries, and ambition with professional discipline. You must be able to hold the whole home in mind. That means the young person, the staff team, the rota, the budget, the records, the risks, the regulators and the outcomes. You will need to be the kind of leader who notices when standards drift, steps in when practice needs support and challenges anything that does not serve the best interests of the young person. You will also need to lead a Progress Project with or for a young person. This means driving a meaningful piece of work that shows clear evidence of a young person being challenged, supported and changed in a positive way. What makes Arbour Healthcare Group different? At Arbour Healthcare Group, our mission is clear: Rooted in Care. Giving Change a Chance. We believe every young person has the right to be seen, heard, safe and supported. Our RESET Care Model places healing, trust, emotional safety and human connection at the centre of our work. We do not simply manage behaviour. We seek to understand the unmet need, the story and the communication behind it. We also believe staff deserve strong leadership, clear expectations and the right support to do their jobs well. As a Registered Manager, you will play a key role in creating that culture. Why join Arbour Healthcare Group? Permanent full-time leadership role Opportunity to lead a specialist solo-occupancy children s home A values-led organisation with a clear therapeutic care model Leadership development and progression opportunities Bespoke training linked to trauma-informed care, safeguarding and residential childcare Enhanced annual leave allowance Company pension scheme Meals and essentials provided while on shift Supportive senior leadership structure A genuine sense of community and shared purpose A chance to shape a home, develop a team and change the direction of a young person s life Our expectations This is a senior leadership role, and the expectations are high. You will be expected to be visible, proactive, organised and accountable. You will need to lead on the floor, not just from the office. You will need to own your service, understand your young person, develop your team and ensure the home is always inspection-ready. You will need to use digital systems confidently, as Arbour Healthcare Group operates paperless services. You will need to participate in the on-call rota and fully understand the needs of your service across all shift patterns. Most importantly, you will need to believe that change is possible, even when progress is not immediate. Ready to give change a chance? If you are an experienced children s residential leader who wants to build something meaningful, lead with purpose and help young people reset the direction of their lives, we would like to hear from you - so apply now.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Rooted in Care. Giving Change a Chance. At Arbour Healthcare Group, we provide specialist residential care for children and young people who need safe, consistent, nurturing and emotionally attuned adults around them. We provide support to young individuals with complex needs, such as emotional, behavioural, and learning disability needs, as well as trauma histories and experiences that may have influenced their perceptions of themselves, others, and the world. Our work is not about simply managing behaviour. It is about understanding the story behind it, creating safety, building trust and helping young people believe that change is possible. Guided by our RESET Care Model, we are relentless in our pursuit of positive outcomes. RESET means Reassure, Empower, Support, Educate and Transition. It is more than a model on paper. It is how we expect care, leadership and decision-making to show up every day. We are now looking for an exceptional Registered Children s Home Manager to lead one of our specialist solo-occupancy residential children s homes. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who can be visible, accountable and deeply involved in the day-to-day life of the home. At Arbour Healthcare Group, our leaders do not lead from a distance. They lead with presence, purpose and professional curiosity. About the role As Registered Children s Home Manager, you will be responsible for the safe, effective and compliant running of the home. You will lead your team to deliver high-quality, child-centred care that is aligned with CIW expectations, statutory requirements, safeguarding responsibilities and Arbour Healthcare Group s values. You will be accountable for embedding the RESET Care Model, developing your staff team, maintaining high standards of care, driving quality improvement and ensuring every young person is supported to feel seen, heard, safe and understood. You will also be responsible for the operational, financial, regulatory and people-management duties that come with leading a residential children s home. This is not a work-from-home leadership role. You will be present in the home, visible to your team, active in practice and confident leading from the front. Key responsibilities Lead and manage the day-to-day operation of the residential children s home Ensure the home is safe, nurturing, well-led and compliant with CIW standards Embed the RESET Care Model and ensure trauma-informed practice is reflected in daily care Champion safeguarding, child protection and professional curiosity across the service Lead, supervise, support and develop the Deputy Manager and Residential Children s Support Workers Ensure care plans, risk assessments and placement plans are implemented, reviewed and kept up to date Promote positive outcomes for young people across emotional wellbeing, education, health, relationships, life skills and independence Build effective relationships with social workers, families, schools, health professionals, local authorities and external agencies Manage incidents, safeguarding concerns and crisis situations calmly, professionally and decisively Oversee rotas, staffing levels, supervision, appraisals, training and workforce development Maintain accurate records and ensure high standards of digital documentation Lead on quality assurance, audits, service improvement and preparation for inspections Participate in the on-call rota Role-model best practice on the floor and create a culture of accountability, learning and reflection What we are looking for We are looking for a strong, capable and values-led Registered Manager who understands the responsibility that comes with leading a children s home. You will need to bring professional confidence, emotional resilience, regulatory knowledge and the ability to lead people through both progress and challenge. You will have: At least 2 years experience working with children in a residential care environment within the last 5 years At least 1 year s experience in a senior role, such as Team Leader, Deputy Manager or equivalent Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People s Services, or a commitment to work towards this (we will pay for your qualification) Strong knowledge of safeguarding, child protection and safer care practice A good understanding of Ofsted and/or CIW regulations, inspection frameworks and compliance expectations Experience leading, supervising and developing staff teams The ability to manage challenging situations, incidents and crisis responses safely and professionally Strong written and verbal communication skills Confidence using digital systems, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and paperless care-recording systems A clear commitment to working flexibly, including some evenings, weekends, nights and on-call responsibilities where required The ability to lead with warmth, boundaries, consistency and accountability What will make you successful You will be successful in this role if you can balance care with compliance, warmth with boundaries, and ambition with professional discipline. You must be able to hold the whole home in mind. That means the young person, the staff team, the rota, the budget, the records, the risks, the regulators and the outcomes. You will need to be the kind of leader who notices when standards drift, steps in when practice needs support and challenges anything that does not serve the best interests of the young person. You will also need to lead a Progress Project with or for a young person. This means driving a meaningful piece of work that shows clear evidence of a young person being challenged, supported and changed in a positive way. What makes Arbour Healthcare Group different? At Arbour Healthcare Group, our mission is clear: Rooted in Care. Giving Change a Chance. We believe every young person has the right to be seen, heard, safe and supported. Our RESET Care Model places healing, trust, emotional safety and human connection at the centre of our work. We do not simply manage behaviour. We seek to understand the unmet need, the story and the communication behind it. We also believe staff deserve strong leadership, clear expectations and the right support to do their jobs well. As a Registered Manager, you will play a key role in creating that culture. Why join Arbour Healthcare Group? Permanent full-time leadership role Opportunity to lead a specialist solo-occupancy children s home A values-led organisation with a clear therapeutic care model Leadership development and progression opportunities Bespoke training linked to trauma-informed care, safeguarding and residential childcare Enhanced annual leave allowance Company pension scheme Meals and essentials provided while on shift Supportive senior leadership structure A genuine sense of community and shared purpose A chance to shape a home, develop a team and change the direction of a young person s life Our expectations This is a senior leadership role, and the expectations are high. You will be expected to be visible, proactive, organised and accountable. You will need to lead on the floor, not just from the office. You will need to own your service, understand your young person, develop your team and ensure the home is always inspection-ready. You will need to use digital systems confidently, as Arbour Healthcare Group operates paperless services. You will need to participate in the on-call rota and fully understand the needs of your service across all shift patterns. Most importantly, you will need to believe that change is possible, even when progress is not immediate. Ready to give change a chance? If you are an experienced children s residential leader who wants to build something meaningful, lead with purpose and help young people reset the direction of their lives, we would like to hear from you - so apply now.
Pertemps London
Dispute Resolution Officer - Housing
Pertemps London
A reputable Housing Provider within Local Government is seeking an experienced Dispute Resolution Officer to join its Housing Hub. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing complaints, customer resolution or dispute management who is passionate about delivering outstanding customer service while driving continuous service improvement. Location: West London Rate of Pay: 23.00 - 23.94 per hour (PAYE) Contract: Temporary / Ongoing Working Pattern: Hybrid (x2 Days Office) Working closely with residents, operational teams and senior stakeholders, you'll investigate complex complaints , manage Ombudsman enquiries and ensure fair, timely and transparent outcomes in line with the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code. Reporting to the Manager, you'll manage a varied caseload of complaints and enquiries from initial receipt through to resolution, ensuring excellent customer service and compliance with regulatory standards. Key Responsibilities Manage housing complaints , enquiries and disputes from receipt through to resolution. Investigate complex and multi-service complaints , ensuring fair, robust and timely outcomes. Draft high-quality Stage 1 , Stage 2 and Member enquiry responses . Respond to Housing Ombudsman enquiries and support Ombudsman investigations. Ensure all complaints are managed in accordance with the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code . Liaise with Housing Officers, Repairs Teams, Contractors and internal departments to gather information and resolve cases . Monitor follow-up actions and ensure works are completed within agreed timescales. Meet with residents, including carrying out home visits where required, to support dispute resolution. Keep residents informed throughout the complaints process and manage expectations. Challenge service areas where standards have not been met and drive accountability. Analyse complaint trends and identify opportunities for service improvement. Contribute to performance reporting and lessons learned across the service. Maintain accurate records , audit trails and case management information. Manage a busy and varied caseload while consistently achieving KPIs and service standards. Support policy development, service reviews and continuous improvement initiatives. About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage complex complaints while building positive relationships with residents and stakeholders. You will have Previous experience working within Housing Complaints, Dispute Resolution, Resident Services or Customer Resolution. Experience working within a Local Authority, Housing Association or Social Housing environment. Strong understanding of the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code. Experience investigating complex complaints involving multiple service areas. Excellent written communication skills with experience drafting detailed complaint responses. Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills. Excellent negotiation and conflict resolution abilities. Experience managing a high-volume caseload and competing priorities. Experience using housing management or case management systems. Proficient IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Desirable Experience Experience responding to Housing Ombudsman investigations. Knowledge of social housing legislation and regulation. Experience working with repairs and maintenance services. Experience producing management information and performance reports. CIH qualification or working towards one. Ideal Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as Dispute Resolution Officer, Housing Complaints Officer, Complaints Officer, Customer Resolution Officer, Resident Resolution Officer, Resident Services Officer, Ombudsman Liaison Officer, Customer Relations Officer, Housing Officer (with complaints experience), Complaints & Enquiries Officer Apply Today If you have experience resolving complex housing complaints and want to play a key role in improving services for residents, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 11, 2026
Seasonal
A reputable Housing Provider within Local Government is seeking an experienced Dispute Resolution Officer to join its Housing Hub. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing complaints, customer resolution or dispute management who is passionate about delivering outstanding customer service while driving continuous service improvement. Location: West London Rate of Pay: 23.00 - 23.94 per hour (PAYE) Contract: Temporary / Ongoing Working Pattern: Hybrid (x2 Days Office) Working closely with residents, operational teams and senior stakeholders, you'll investigate complex complaints , manage Ombudsman enquiries and ensure fair, timely and transparent outcomes in line with the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code. Reporting to the Manager, you'll manage a varied caseload of complaints and enquiries from initial receipt through to resolution, ensuring excellent customer service and compliance with regulatory standards. Key Responsibilities Manage housing complaints , enquiries and disputes from receipt through to resolution. Investigate complex and multi-service complaints , ensuring fair, robust and timely outcomes. Draft high-quality Stage 1 , Stage 2 and Member enquiry responses . Respond to Housing Ombudsman enquiries and support Ombudsman investigations. Ensure all complaints are managed in accordance with the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code . Liaise with Housing Officers, Repairs Teams, Contractors and internal departments to gather information and resolve cases . Monitor follow-up actions and ensure works are completed within agreed timescales. Meet with residents, including carrying out home visits where required, to support dispute resolution. Keep residents informed throughout the complaints process and manage expectations. Challenge service areas where standards have not been met and drive accountability. Analyse complaint trends and identify opportunities for service improvement. Contribute to performance reporting and lessons learned across the service. Maintain accurate records , audit trails and case management information. Manage a busy and varied caseload while consistently achieving KPIs and service standards. Support policy development, service reviews and continuous improvement initiatives. About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage complex complaints while building positive relationships with residents and stakeholders. You will have Previous experience working within Housing Complaints, Dispute Resolution, Resident Services or Customer Resolution. Experience working within a Local Authority, Housing Association or Social Housing environment. Strong understanding of the Housing Ombudsman's Complaint Handling Code. Experience investigating complex complaints involving multiple service areas. Excellent written communication skills with experience drafting detailed complaint responses. Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills. Excellent negotiation and conflict resolution abilities. Experience managing a high-volume caseload and competing priorities. Experience using housing management or case management systems. Proficient IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Desirable Experience Experience responding to Housing Ombudsman investigations. Knowledge of social housing legislation and regulation. Experience working with repairs and maintenance services. Experience producing management information and performance reports. CIH qualification or working towards one. Ideal Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as Dispute Resolution Officer, Housing Complaints Officer, Complaints Officer, Customer Resolution Officer, Resident Resolution Officer, Resident Services Officer, Ombudsman Liaison Officer, Customer Relations Officer, Housing Officer (with complaints experience), Complaints & Enquiries Officer Apply Today If you have experience resolving complex housing complaints and want to play a key role in improving services for residents, we'd love to hear from you.
Taylor Rose Recruitment Ltd
Audit Senior Manager
Taylor Rose Recruitment Ltd Bristol, Somerset
Accountancy Practice Specialists Taylor Rose Recruitment have just been instructed on a fantastic Audit Senior Manager opportunity on behalf of a highly reputable firm in Central Bristol. Working with an impressive client portfolio from an array of sectors involving a mixture of audit, accounts, business advisory and ad hoc project work click apply for full job details
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Accountancy Practice Specialists Taylor Rose Recruitment have just been instructed on a fantastic Audit Senior Manager opportunity on behalf of a highly reputable firm in Central Bristol. Working with an impressive client portfolio from an array of sectors involving a mixture of audit, accounts, business advisory and ad hoc project work click apply for full job details
Big Red Recruitment Midlands Limited
Penetration Tester
Big Red Recruitment Midlands Limited
We are seeking a Penetration Tester to join a growing Offensive Security team within a specialist cyber security consultancy. This is an exciting opportunity to join at a time of significant investment and growth, helping to strengthen existing testing services while contributing to the development of new capabilities across areas such as Red Teaming, Operational Technology (OT), Threat-Led Security Testing and emerging technologies. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering penetration testing engagements, supporting process improvement initiatives, and helping to build a scalable and mature testing function. This position offers excellent opportunities for professional development, certification support and future progression into senior or leadership positions. JOB ROLE - PENETRATION TESTER LOCATION - LONDON (OCCASIONAL ON-SITE WORK) SALARY - £45,000-£55,000 + BENEFITS Key Responsibilities Conduct vulnerability assessments and penetration testing engagements across: Internal infrastructure External infrastructure Web applications Networks and systems Perform configuration and build reviews using recognised security frameworks and benchmarks. Produce clear, concise and actionable technical reports detailing findings, risk ratings and remediation recommendations. Utilise industry-standard security testing tools including Burp Suite, Nessus, Metasploit, Nmap, Wireshark and related technologies. Work directly with clients and stakeholders, presenting findings and providing remediation guidance where required. Support the continuous improvement of testing methodologies, processes and documentation. Assist in creating and maintaining standard operating procedures, testing guides and knowledge-sharing materials. Collaborate with wider cyber security teams to support service development and research initiatives. Contribute to research and development activities across new security testing disciplines and technologies. Participate in occasional out-of-hours and on-site engagements where client requirements dictate. Required Skills & Experience Minimum 2 3 years' experience in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment or offensive security. Experience conducting: Internal and external infrastructure testing Web application security testing Security assessments and audits Vulnerability identification and validation Strong understanding of networking concepts, protocols, routing and firewall technologies. Experience working with Windows, Linux and macOS environments. Familiarity with security assessment tools such as: Burp Suite Nessus Metasploit Nmap Wireshark Experience producing high-quality technical reports and client-facing documentation. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills and ability to manage workload independently. Comfortable working in a consultancy or client-facing environment. Eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance. Desirable Skills & Certifications CREST CRT, CPSA, CCT or equivalent certification. OSCP or similar offensive security qualification. Cyber Scheme accreditation. CHECK Team Member status.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a Penetration Tester to join a growing Offensive Security team within a specialist cyber security consultancy. This is an exciting opportunity to join at a time of significant investment and growth, helping to strengthen existing testing services while contributing to the development of new capabilities across areas such as Red Teaming, Operational Technology (OT), Threat-Led Security Testing and emerging technologies. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering penetration testing engagements, supporting process improvement initiatives, and helping to build a scalable and mature testing function. This position offers excellent opportunities for professional development, certification support and future progression into senior or leadership positions. JOB ROLE - PENETRATION TESTER LOCATION - LONDON (OCCASIONAL ON-SITE WORK) SALARY - £45,000-£55,000 + BENEFITS Key Responsibilities Conduct vulnerability assessments and penetration testing engagements across: Internal infrastructure External infrastructure Web applications Networks and systems Perform configuration and build reviews using recognised security frameworks and benchmarks. Produce clear, concise and actionable technical reports detailing findings, risk ratings and remediation recommendations. Utilise industry-standard security testing tools including Burp Suite, Nessus, Metasploit, Nmap, Wireshark and related technologies. Work directly with clients and stakeholders, presenting findings and providing remediation guidance where required. Support the continuous improvement of testing methodologies, processes and documentation. Assist in creating and maintaining standard operating procedures, testing guides and knowledge-sharing materials. Collaborate with wider cyber security teams to support service development and research initiatives. Contribute to research and development activities across new security testing disciplines and technologies. Participate in occasional out-of-hours and on-site engagements where client requirements dictate. Required Skills & Experience Minimum 2 3 years' experience in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment or offensive security. Experience conducting: Internal and external infrastructure testing Web application security testing Security assessments and audits Vulnerability identification and validation Strong understanding of networking concepts, protocols, routing and firewall technologies. Experience working with Windows, Linux and macOS environments. Familiarity with security assessment tools such as: Burp Suite Nessus Metasploit Nmap Wireshark Experience producing high-quality technical reports and client-facing documentation. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills and ability to manage workload independently. Comfortable working in a consultancy or client-facing environment. Eligible to obtain UK Security Clearance. Desirable Skills & Certifications CREST CRT, CPSA, CCT or equivalent certification. OSCP or similar offensive security qualification. Cyber Scheme accreditation. CHECK Team Member status.
Parity Network
Change & Release Manager
Parity Network
Change & Release Manager 475 day rate (Inside IR35), Hybrid working Parity is delighted to partner with our client, a public sector organisation, who are looking to recruit an experienced Change & Release Manager to join a high-profile government services environment. This role is responsible for leading change enablement activities, ensuring effective release coordination, managing service delivery risks, and driving continual service improvement across a complex IT estate. You will act as the process owner for Change Enablement, working closely with customers, technical teams, service managers, and senior stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of services while maintaining compliance with industry and government standards. Key Responsibilities Manage customer expectations and communicate service risks, dependencies, and impacts. Plan, coordinate, and oversee releases and associated interdependencies. Identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could affect service delivery. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, providing expert guidance on change and release management. Lead resource planning, capacity forecasting, prioritisation, recruitment, training, coaching, and performance management activities. Manage and motivate a small team, ensuring effective development, performance, and adherence to HR policies. Produce management information, service reports, and improvement plans for senior stakeholders. Drive continual service improvement through process reviews, maturity assessments, and operational enhancements. Support audits and ensure compliance with ISO9001, ISO20000, and ISO27001 standards. Maintain process ownership, governance, training, and process advocacy across the organisation. Manage the performance and effectiveness of the Change Enablement team. Participate in an on-call rota for up to seven days per calendar month when required. Essential Skills & Experience ITIL Foundation certification. Strong understanding of IT Service Management and Change & Release Management processes. Experience managing releases, risks, dependencies, and stakeholder expectations in complex IT environments. Demonstrable leadership experience managing teams and driving performance. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret and present data effectively. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Knowledge of Service Management tooling and operational processes. Proven track record of delivering results and meeting performance targets. Experience working within government or highly regulated environments. Desirable Skills & Qualifications ITIL Managing Professional / Intermediate certifications. ITIL Specialist - Create, Deliver & Support Certification. ITIL Practice Manager - Plan, Implement & Control Certification. Agile Foundation Certification (BCS Agile Foundation or equivalent). Working knowledge of ISO9001, ISO20000, and ISO27001 frameworks. Experience with ServiceNow. Knowledge of UK Government Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Change & Release Manager framework. Qualification in Computer Science, STEM, Networking, Digital Communications, or equivalent experience. Security Requirements Candidates must: Be eligible to obtain UK Government SC Clearance (or already hold SC clearance) This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Change & Release professional to lead critical service delivery processes within a secure and mission-critical government environment. Parity - Better Decisions: Better People Parity Group plc acts in the capacity of an Employment Agency when providing contract recruitment services. We welcome applications from all sections of society and applicants will be considered on the basis of their suitability for the position At Parity, we are committed to protecting your privacy, we will process and hold your CV and use the information you have provided lawfully and in accordance with our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy which can be found at (url removed)
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Change & Release Manager 475 day rate (Inside IR35), Hybrid working Parity is delighted to partner with our client, a public sector organisation, who are looking to recruit an experienced Change & Release Manager to join a high-profile government services environment. This role is responsible for leading change enablement activities, ensuring effective release coordination, managing service delivery risks, and driving continual service improvement across a complex IT estate. You will act as the process owner for Change Enablement, working closely with customers, technical teams, service managers, and senior stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of services while maintaining compliance with industry and government standards. Key Responsibilities Manage customer expectations and communicate service risks, dependencies, and impacts. Plan, coordinate, and oversee releases and associated interdependencies. Identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could affect service delivery. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, providing expert guidance on change and release management. Lead resource planning, capacity forecasting, prioritisation, recruitment, training, coaching, and performance management activities. Manage and motivate a small team, ensuring effective development, performance, and adherence to HR policies. Produce management information, service reports, and improvement plans for senior stakeholders. Drive continual service improvement through process reviews, maturity assessments, and operational enhancements. Support audits and ensure compliance with ISO9001, ISO20000, and ISO27001 standards. Maintain process ownership, governance, training, and process advocacy across the organisation. Manage the performance and effectiveness of the Change Enablement team. Participate in an on-call rota for up to seven days per calendar month when required. Essential Skills & Experience ITIL Foundation certification. Strong understanding of IT Service Management and Change & Release Management processes. Experience managing releases, risks, dependencies, and stakeholder expectations in complex IT environments. Demonstrable leadership experience managing teams and driving performance. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret and present data effectively. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Knowledge of Service Management tooling and operational processes. Proven track record of delivering results and meeting performance targets. Experience working within government or highly regulated environments. Desirable Skills & Qualifications ITIL Managing Professional / Intermediate certifications. ITIL Specialist - Create, Deliver & Support Certification. ITIL Practice Manager - Plan, Implement & Control Certification. Agile Foundation Certification (BCS Agile Foundation or equivalent). Working knowledge of ISO9001, ISO20000, and ISO27001 frameworks. Experience with ServiceNow. Knowledge of UK Government Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Change & Release Manager framework. Qualification in Computer Science, STEM, Networking, Digital Communications, or equivalent experience. Security Requirements Candidates must: Be eligible to obtain UK Government SC Clearance (or already hold SC clearance) This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Change & Release professional to lead critical service delivery processes within a secure and mission-critical government environment. Parity - Better Decisions: Better People Parity Group plc acts in the capacity of an Employment Agency when providing contract recruitment services. We welcome applications from all sections of society and applicants will be considered on the basis of their suitability for the position At Parity, we are committed to protecting your privacy, we will process and hold your CV and use the information you have provided lawfully and in accordance with our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy which can be found at (url removed)
LJ Recruitment
Senior Market Risk Analyst
LJ Recruitment
Senior Market Risk Analyst Central London Fully Office-Based £40,000 per annum The Opportunity We are seeking a motivated and analytical Senior Market Risk Analyst to join a dynamic Middle Office team based in Central London. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a candidate with strong market risk reporting experience and advanced Excel skills to support the production, analysis and enhancement of market risk management information and reporting across a wholesale banking environment. Working closely with senior stakeholders and Head Office teams, you will play a key role in ensuring the delivery of accurate market risk reporting, supporting business decision-making, and driving continuous improvement and automation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Consolidate data from multiple systems and platforms to produce accurate market risk reporting. Prepare and deliver timely market risk reports, metrics and management information. Ensure the production of accurate, error-free MI for senior stakeholders. Analyse market risk reporting outputs and provide commentary on trends, observations, gaps and mitigation actions. Support business decision-making and change initiatives through risk analysis and reporting. Liaise with Head Office teams and internal stakeholders to satisfy compliance and reporting requirements. Identify opportunities for process improvement, efficiency gains and reporting automation. Investigate reporting anomalies and escalate issues where appropriate. Contribute to the development and maintenance of departmental procedures and technical documentation. Support ad-hoc projects and analytical tasks as required by the Head of Middle Office. Skills & Experience Required Degree or postgraduate qualification in a numerate discipline such as Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering or a related field. Previous experience within Market Risk, Treasury, Risk Reporting, Middle Office or a similar analytical function. Strong understanding of market risk concepts including: Money Markets Foreign Exchange (FX) Bonds Derivatives Liquidity Risk Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including: Complex formulas Pivot Tables Data analysis Macros VBA Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Strong communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders. Personal Attributes Methodical and organised approach to planning and prioritisation. Self-motivated, proactive and able to work independently. Strong sense of ownership and accountability. Able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Continuous improvement mindset with a focus on enhancing reporting and processes. Key Stakeholder Relationships You will work closely with teams across: Middle Office Risk Treasury Settlements Investments Compliance IT Internal Audit Senior Management Head Office Functions Package £40,000 per annum Central London location Fully office-based working environment Opportunity to develop expertise within a specialist Market Risk and Middle Office function If you have strong analytical skills, advanced Excel expertise, and a keen interest in market risk, we'd be delighted to hear from you.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Market Risk Analyst Central London Fully Office-Based £40,000 per annum The Opportunity We are seeking a motivated and analytical Senior Market Risk Analyst to join a dynamic Middle Office team based in Central London. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a candidate with strong market risk reporting experience and advanced Excel skills to support the production, analysis and enhancement of market risk management information and reporting across a wholesale banking environment. Working closely with senior stakeholders and Head Office teams, you will play a key role in ensuring the delivery of accurate market risk reporting, supporting business decision-making, and driving continuous improvement and automation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Consolidate data from multiple systems and platforms to produce accurate market risk reporting. Prepare and deliver timely market risk reports, metrics and management information. Ensure the production of accurate, error-free MI for senior stakeholders. Analyse market risk reporting outputs and provide commentary on trends, observations, gaps and mitigation actions. Support business decision-making and change initiatives through risk analysis and reporting. Liaise with Head Office teams and internal stakeholders to satisfy compliance and reporting requirements. Identify opportunities for process improvement, efficiency gains and reporting automation. Investigate reporting anomalies and escalate issues where appropriate. Contribute to the development and maintenance of departmental procedures and technical documentation. Support ad-hoc projects and analytical tasks as required by the Head of Middle Office. Skills & Experience Required Degree or postgraduate qualification in a numerate discipline such as Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering or a related field. Previous experience within Market Risk, Treasury, Risk Reporting, Middle Office or a similar analytical function. Strong understanding of market risk concepts including: Money Markets Foreign Exchange (FX) Bonds Derivatives Liquidity Risk Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including: Complex formulas Pivot Tables Data analysis Macros VBA Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy. Strong communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with senior stakeholders. Personal Attributes Methodical and organised approach to planning and prioritisation. Self-motivated, proactive and able to work independently. Strong sense of ownership and accountability. Able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Continuous improvement mindset with a focus on enhancing reporting and processes. Key Stakeholder Relationships You will work closely with teams across: Middle Office Risk Treasury Settlements Investments Compliance IT Internal Audit Senior Management Head Office Functions Package £40,000 per annum Central London location Fully office-based working environment Opportunity to develop expertise within a specialist Market Risk and Middle Office function If you have strong analytical skills, advanced Excel expertise, and a keen interest in market risk, we'd be delighted to hear from you.
ICONIC RESOURCING LTD
Senior Management Accountant
ICONIC RESOURCING LTD Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Iconic Resourcing are delighted to be partnering with an exciting fintech client in the Glasgow area to recruit a Senior Management Accountant on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This role is akin to a Finance Manager level position, with salary more in line with this level of role. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic, fast-paced fintech business where your expertise will make a real impact from day one. On offer is an excellent salary and benefits package, alongside hybrid working. The role is initially a 12 month FTC but may extend or go permanent. The Role As Senior Management Accountant, you will play a key role in the financial operations of the business, providing accurate and insightful management information to support strategic decision-making. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders across the organisation, bringing both technical expertise and commercial acumen to the table. Key Responsibilities Preparation and delivery of monthly management accounts Variance analysis and commentary for senior leadership Supporting the development of a small finance function Budgeting, forecasting and financial planning Business partnering with non-finance teams to drive performance Supporting the year-end audit process Identifying and implementing process improvements across the finance function What We're Looking For Fully qualified accountant (CA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Candidate available to start at short notice (within 1 month of offer) Proven experience in a similar management accounting role Previous experience within fintech, financial services or a similarly fast-paced environment is highly desirable Strong analytical skills with the ability to present complex data clearly A proactive, hands-on approach with excellent communication skills On offer is a strong salary and benefits package and the role is based primarily on site. Next Steps - How to Apply If you think you have the experience that we are looking for we would love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV or contact Cameron Brown at Iconic Resourcing for more information. At Iconic Resourcing we are engaged by many leading organisations across Scotland and our aim is to keep the recruitment process simple. The people we work with are often in demand professionals, so we work in a completely agile way which means discussions don't need to be during working hours, we can arrange video calls at times convenient to you. Please visit our website to view all our Iconic Jobs across Scotland. Iconic Resourcing is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be treated as such. We act as both an employment business and an employment agency.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Iconic Resourcing are delighted to be partnering with an exciting fintech client in the Glasgow area to recruit a Senior Management Accountant on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This role is akin to a Finance Manager level position, with salary more in line with this level of role. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic, fast-paced fintech business where your expertise will make a real impact from day one. On offer is an excellent salary and benefits package, alongside hybrid working. The role is initially a 12 month FTC but may extend or go permanent. The Role As Senior Management Accountant, you will play a key role in the financial operations of the business, providing accurate and insightful management information to support strategic decision-making. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders across the organisation, bringing both technical expertise and commercial acumen to the table. Key Responsibilities Preparation and delivery of monthly management accounts Variance analysis and commentary for senior leadership Supporting the development of a small finance function Budgeting, forecasting and financial planning Business partnering with non-finance teams to drive performance Supporting the year-end audit process Identifying and implementing process improvements across the finance function What We're Looking For Fully qualified accountant (CA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Candidate available to start at short notice (within 1 month of offer) Proven experience in a similar management accounting role Previous experience within fintech, financial services or a similarly fast-paced environment is highly desirable Strong analytical skills with the ability to present complex data clearly A proactive, hands-on approach with excellent communication skills On offer is a strong salary and benefits package and the role is based primarily on site. Next Steps - How to Apply If you think you have the experience that we are looking for we would love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV or contact Cameron Brown at Iconic Resourcing for more information. At Iconic Resourcing we are engaged by many leading organisations across Scotland and our aim is to keep the recruitment process simple. The people we work with are often in demand professionals, so we work in a completely agile way which means discussions don't need to be during working hours, we can arrange video calls at times convenient to you. Please visit our website to view all our Iconic Jobs across Scotland. Iconic Resourcing is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be treated as such. We act as both an employment business and an employment agency.
Ramsay Health Care
Deputy Ward Manager
Ramsay Health Care Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Job Advert Deputy Ward Manger We are looking for a Deputy Ward Manager to join our established team at Rivers Hospital and be part of our exciting journey. You will be delivering exceptional standards of clinical care to our surgical patients working with a dedicated team and directly reporting to the Ward Manager. Duties Include Deputise for the manager in their absence and to provide leadership to ward team. Daily operational management of the ward including rostering of staff to ensure To lead on Clinical Governance for the ward, ensuring audits are undertaken, To lead investigation of incidents/complaints which relate to the ward. To be the ward patient advocate. Participate in care delivery, acting as a role model ensuring the highest levels of professional standards Optimise efficient use of consumables and stock levels Regular liaison with Maintenance Department to ensure service dates for all ward equipment are adhered to and service contracts maintained. To participate in on call and weekend working What you'll bring with you: Registered with the NMC Immediate Life Support AIMs ENB 998 or equivalent Strong clinical background as a ward nurse Significant exposure in a senior role to external stakeholders such as Consultants, Physicians, Allied Health professionals, patients and suppliers Benefits: 25 Days Leave + Bank Holidays Buy & Sell Flexi Leave Options Private Pension where Ramsay will match up to 5% after a qualifying period Flexible shift patterns available where possible Enhanced Competitive Parental Leave Policies (launched 2023) Private Healthcare for you and dependents includes online GP Life Assurance (Death in Service) Free Training and Development via the Academy Free Parking on site for workers (where possible) Subsidised staff restaurant (where possible) Over 8,000 discounts and special offers via benefits portal Book discounted cinema tickets on the dedicated cinema portal The Blue Light Card Scheme We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people at risk. We expect all employees to share this commitment and behave in a way that supports it. All successful candidates will be provided with safeguarding training appropriate to their role.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Job Advert Deputy Ward Manger We are looking for a Deputy Ward Manager to join our established team at Rivers Hospital and be part of our exciting journey. You will be delivering exceptional standards of clinical care to our surgical patients working with a dedicated team and directly reporting to the Ward Manager. Duties Include Deputise for the manager in their absence and to provide leadership to ward team. Daily operational management of the ward including rostering of staff to ensure To lead on Clinical Governance for the ward, ensuring audits are undertaken, To lead investigation of incidents/complaints which relate to the ward. To be the ward patient advocate. Participate in care delivery, acting as a role model ensuring the highest levels of professional standards Optimise efficient use of consumables and stock levels Regular liaison with Maintenance Department to ensure service dates for all ward equipment are adhered to and service contracts maintained. To participate in on call and weekend working What you'll bring with you: Registered with the NMC Immediate Life Support AIMs ENB 998 or equivalent Strong clinical background as a ward nurse Significant exposure in a senior role to external stakeholders such as Consultants, Physicians, Allied Health professionals, patients and suppliers Benefits: 25 Days Leave + Bank Holidays Buy & Sell Flexi Leave Options Private Pension where Ramsay will match up to 5% after a qualifying period Flexible shift patterns available where possible Enhanced Competitive Parental Leave Policies (launched 2023) Private Healthcare for you and dependents includes online GP Life Assurance (Death in Service) Free Training and Development via the Academy Free Parking on site for workers (where possible) Subsidised staff restaurant (where possible) Over 8,000 discounts and special offers via benefits portal Book discounted cinema tickets on the dedicated cinema portal The Blue Light Card Scheme We care. It's more than what we do, it's who we are. Everything we do is about striving to deliver the best care. And it's a belief that's as true today as it was when we welcomed our first patients in 1964. "The Ramsay Way" culture recognises that our people are our most important asset and this has been key to our ongoing success. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. This position is subject to background and DBS checks. We are proud to support the UK's Armed Forces and Reservists and have already achieved the Silver Award as part of the MOD's Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme. The scheme recognises employers who actively support Defence while encouraging other organisations to adopt the same behaviours in their workplace. As a company we are committed to supporting the wider Armed Forces community and this includes our staff as well as our patients. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people at risk. We expect all employees to share this commitment and behave in a way that supports it. All successful candidates will be provided with safeguarding training appropriate to their role.
Pontoon
Finance Process Manager - Treasury Transformation
Pontoon Leeds, Yorkshire
Finance Process Manager - Treasury Transformation Leeds alternate locations include Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh / Hybrid 6 months contract Day Rate from £500 via Umbrella DOE Pontoon is an employment consultancy, we put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identifies, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. My client powers businesses of all sizes to make, take and manage payments. They are a global leader in financial technology with unique capabilities to power omni-commerce. Whether online, in store or mobile, they are at the heart of great commerce experiences in 146 countries and across 135 currencies. They help our customers become more efficient, more secure and more successful. They are looking for a Finance Process Manager to join the Customer Treasury team, supporting a major transformation programme within a regulated investment and client money environment. This role sits at the intersection of finance, treasury, and change delivery . While your primary focus will be supporting a large-scale programme to improve processes, reporting, and systems , you'll also remain close to BAU treasury and finance activities to ensure solutions are practical, controlled, and aligned to regulatory requirements. You'll work closely with a small senior team to help shape the future-state operating model, improve reporting, and support the migration from legacy processes to a modern platform. The position is hybrid working being based in one of the above locations 2 days a week, 3 days working from home - Monday to Friday, standard office hours. If not Leeds based, there would be the occasional travel to Leeds. The position is being offered on an initial 6 month contract, with the potential to extend in line with the project requirements. What You'll Be Doing Transformation / Project Focus (Core) Support a major finance and treasury transformation programme, improving processes and reporting across the customer treasury function Analyse existing Excel-based reporting and support transition to a more scalable, controlled environment Facilitate workshops and collaborate with stakeholders to define and document future-state processes Produce clear process documentation, requirements, and semi-technical artefacts Work across multiple teams to improve data flows, accessibility, and reporting efficiency Support system and process changes linked to platform migration and broader programme delivery Act as a bridge between finance, treasury, and change teams, ensuring solutions are fit for purpose BAU Finance & Treasury Support Alongside project delivery, you will contribute to core treasury and finance activities to maintain business continuity and inform change: Support monitoring of client money, liquidity, and deposit positions, ensuring alignment with policies and controls Assist in maintaining treasury frameworks and processes, ensuring regulatory compliance and strong governance Contribute to planning, forecasting, and performance analysis related to treasury activities Help produce regular reporting and insight for stakeholders across finance and treasury Support the management of banking relationships and counterparty processes where required Ensure appropriate controls, audit trails, and documentation are maintained across processes Provide flexible support to the wider team, stepping into BAU activities where needed What We're Looking For Experience Strong background in finance (FP&A, commercial finance, or similar) with exposure to projects or process improvement Experience in financial services, ideally within investments, wealth, or banking environments Involvement in transformation, change, or system/process improvement initiatives Understanding of financial reporting, data, and how finance processes and ledgers operate Exposure to treasury or client money environments is beneficial but not essential Skills Strong analytical capability, including forecasting and performance analysis Advanced Excel skills, with experience working with complex reporting models (Power BI advantageous) Ability to translate finance requirements into process and system improvements Confident working in complex, evolving environments with multiple stakeholders Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Comfortable working with ambiguity and solving unstructured problems Qualifications Professional finance qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) preferred Please apply with an up-to-date CV which must show evidence of the above to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Finance Process Manager - Treasury Transformation Leeds alternate locations include Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh / Hybrid 6 months contract Day Rate from £500 via Umbrella DOE Pontoon is an employment consultancy, we put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identifies, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. My client powers businesses of all sizes to make, take and manage payments. They are a global leader in financial technology with unique capabilities to power omni-commerce. Whether online, in store or mobile, they are at the heart of great commerce experiences in 146 countries and across 135 currencies. They help our customers become more efficient, more secure and more successful. They are looking for a Finance Process Manager to join the Customer Treasury team, supporting a major transformation programme within a regulated investment and client money environment. This role sits at the intersection of finance, treasury, and change delivery . While your primary focus will be supporting a large-scale programme to improve processes, reporting, and systems , you'll also remain close to BAU treasury and finance activities to ensure solutions are practical, controlled, and aligned to regulatory requirements. You'll work closely with a small senior team to help shape the future-state operating model, improve reporting, and support the migration from legacy processes to a modern platform. The position is hybrid working being based in one of the above locations 2 days a week, 3 days working from home - Monday to Friday, standard office hours. If not Leeds based, there would be the occasional travel to Leeds. The position is being offered on an initial 6 month contract, with the potential to extend in line with the project requirements. What You'll Be Doing Transformation / Project Focus (Core) Support a major finance and treasury transformation programme, improving processes and reporting across the customer treasury function Analyse existing Excel-based reporting and support transition to a more scalable, controlled environment Facilitate workshops and collaborate with stakeholders to define and document future-state processes Produce clear process documentation, requirements, and semi-technical artefacts Work across multiple teams to improve data flows, accessibility, and reporting efficiency Support system and process changes linked to platform migration and broader programme delivery Act as a bridge between finance, treasury, and change teams, ensuring solutions are fit for purpose BAU Finance & Treasury Support Alongside project delivery, you will contribute to core treasury and finance activities to maintain business continuity and inform change: Support monitoring of client money, liquidity, and deposit positions, ensuring alignment with policies and controls Assist in maintaining treasury frameworks and processes, ensuring regulatory compliance and strong governance Contribute to planning, forecasting, and performance analysis related to treasury activities Help produce regular reporting and insight for stakeholders across finance and treasury Support the management of banking relationships and counterparty processes where required Ensure appropriate controls, audit trails, and documentation are maintained across processes Provide flexible support to the wider team, stepping into BAU activities where needed What We're Looking For Experience Strong background in finance (FP&A, commercial finance, or similar) with exposure to projects or process improvement Experience in financial services, ideally within investments, wealth, or banking environments Involvement in transformation, change, or system/process improvement initiatives Understanding of financial reporting, data, and how finance processes and ledgers operate Exposure to treasury or client money environments is beneficial but not essential Skills Strong analytical capability, including forecasting and performance analysis Advanced Excel skills, with experience working with complex reporting models (Power BI advantageous) Ability to translate finance requirements into process and system improvements Confident working in complex, evolving environments with multiple stakeholders Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Comfortable working with ambiguity and solving unstructured problems Qualifications Professional finance qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) preferred Please apply with an up-to-date CV which must show evidence of the above to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
AMS Group Accountants
Accounts Senior
AMS Group Accountants Manchester, Lancashire
Location: Manchester Working pattern: Full-time About AMS Group AMS Group is a UK Top 60 accountancy firm headquartered in Manchester, with over 40 years of history in professional services. What began as a family-run practice in Blackburn in 1982 has grown into a nationwide advisory business with more than 200 employees across 12 offices. Our divisions span Audit, Accounts, Tax and Advisory, and we take a relationship-driven approach that creates genuine value for clients at every stage of their journey.Our culture is something we're proud of. In 2024, we were named the 7th Best Accountancy Firm to Work for in the UK, featured in the Top 100 Companies to Work For, recognised as Best Employer in Tax (Tolley's Taxation Awards 2025), and awarded Employer of the Year at the GM Chamber of Commerce Awards 2024. The role We're looking for an experienced Accounts Senior to join our Accounts team in Manchester. You'll manage a portfolio of clients, oversee accounts preparation, and play an active role in supporting and developing junior colleagues. This is a hands-on role with real client contact and clear progression within a well-regarded and growing firm. What you'll be doing • Preparing accounts files, corporation tax returns and personal tax returns for directors to a standard ready for Accounts Director review• Meeting clients regularly to discuss their accounts and act as a key point of contact for ongoing service delivery• Reviewing the work of junior team members, providing constructive feedback and ensuring review points are addressed before submission• Preparing files and associated reports ready for the Accounts Director to debrief clients following review• Ensuring accounts and tax returns are submitted in line with firm compliance and close-down procedures• Mentoring colleagues from apprentice level through to Accounts Senior, and supporting the Accounts Director in day-to-day team management• Managing client diaries and workflow to ensure work is completed on time and within budget• Monitoring client fee recovery and flagging concerns to the Accounts Director where renegotiation may be required• Identifying and recommending cross-sell opportunities from across AMS Group's full range of services What you'll bring • ACCA or ACA qualified (or equivalent) with at least three years of post-qualification experience• Strong background in practice, with proven experience in accounts preparation including FRS102, FRS102 Section 1A and FRS105• Experience with consolidations• A track record of building and maintaining client relationships• Confidence in mentoring colleagues and supporting team development• Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage clearly at all levels• The ability to take ownership, use initiative and resolve issues independently What's on offer • Competitive salary• 23 days annual leave plus an additional day off for your birthday• Option to purchase up to five additional days of annual leave• Discretionary annual bonus scheme• Health cash plan (post-probation)• Perkbox subscription• One paid professional membership or subscription• Cycle to work scheme• Company sick pay• Enhanced parental pay policies• Employee Assistance Programme• Company pension schemeAMS Group is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.You may have experience of the following: Accounts Senior, Practice Accountant, Senior Accountant, Client Accounts Manager, Audit Senior, Accounts and Tax Senior, Practice Senior, Financial Reporting Senior, Qualified Accountant - Practice, Senior Practice Accountant, Accounts ManagerREF-
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Location: Manchester Working pattern: Full-time About AMS Group AMS Group is a UK Top 60 accountancy firm headquartered in Manchester, with over 40 years of history in professional services. What began as a family-run practice in Blackburn in 1982 has grown into a nationwide advisory business with more than 200 employees across 12 offices. Our divisions span Audit, Accounts, Tax and Advisory, and we take a relationship-driven approach that creates genuine value for clients at every stage of their journey.Our culture is something we're proud of. In 2024, we were named the 7th Best Accountancy Firm to Work for in the UK, featured in the Top 100 Companies to Work For, recognised as Best Employer in Tax (Tolley's Taxation Awards 2025), and awarded Employer of the Year at the GM Chamber of Commerce Awards 2024. The role We're looking for an experienced Accounts Senior to join our Accounts team in Manchester. You'll manage a portfolio of clients, oversee accounts preparation, and play an active role in supporting and developing junior colleagues. This is a hands-on role with real client contact and clear progression within a well-regarded and growing firm. What you'll be doing • Preparing accounts files, corporation tax returns and personal tax returns for directors to a standard ready for Accounts Director review• Meeting clients regularly to discuss their accounts and act as a key point of contact for ongoing service delivery• Reviewing the work of junior team members, providing constructive feedback and ensuring review points are addressed before submission• Preparing files and associated reports ready for the Accounts Director to debrief clients following review• Ensuring accounts and tax returns are submitted in line with firm compliance and close-down procedures• Mentoring colleagues from apprentice level through to Accounts Senior, and supporting the Accounts Director in day-to-day team management• Managing client diaries and workflow to ensure work is completed on time and within budget• Monitoring client fee recovery and flagging concerns to the Accounts Director where renegotiation may be required• Identifying and recommending cross-sell opportunities from across AMS Group's full range of services What you'll bring • ACCA or ACA qualified (or equivalent) with at least three years of post-qualification experience• Strong background in practice, with proven experience in accounts preparation including FRS102, FRS102 Section 1A and FRS105• Experience with consolidations• A track record of building and maintaining client relationships• Confidence in mentoring colleagues and supporting team development• Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage clearly at all levels• The ability to take ownership, use initiative and resolve issues independently What's on offer • Competitive salary• 23 days annual leave plus an additional day off for your birthday• Option to purchase up to five additional days of annual leave• Discretionary annual bonus scheme• Health cash plan (post-probation)• Perkbox subscription• One paid professional membership or subscription• Cycle to work scheme• Company sick pay• Enhanced parental pay policies• Employee Assistance Programme• Company pension schemeAMS Group is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.You may have experience of the following: Accounts Senior, Practice Accountant, Senior Accountant, Client Accounts Manager, Audit Senior, Accounts and Tax Senior, Practice Senior, Financial Reporting Senior, Qualified Accountant - Practice, Senior Practice Accountant, Accounts ManagerREF-
Portfolio Payroll
US Senior Payroll Administrator
Portfolio Payroll
US Senior Payroll Administrator Salary: 45-60k Postcode - EC4R 9AT 1-2 days in office (negotiable) Start date ASAP Permanent role Working for our client means being a trusted payroller at the centre of a fast-paced, people-first organisation. You'll support a global workforce by delivering accurate, compliant, end-to-end payroll while partnering closely with contractors, internal teams, and leadership. This role suits someone who thrives on precision, deadlines, and problem-solving - and who takes pride in getting the details right the first time. You'll join a culture built on clarity, consistency, and collaboration , where coaching-led leadership, transparent communication, and psychological safety are part of everyday working life. Our client's commitment to developing its people means you'll have the tools, autonomy, and support to grow your expertise while contributing to a business powering progress across the energy and infrastructure sectors. Requirements : 5+ years of US payroll experience Experience in an employee-facing capacity with good communication skills Ability to work under tight deadlines with analytical and problem-solving skills Staffing experience a plus Software experience: Microsoft Excel (pivots & v-lookup needed, macros a plus) ADP Workforce Now Bullhorn experience a plus Tempest experience a plus Responsibilities : Weekly payroll processing functions including timesheet and expense retrieval and audit/corrections, missing timesheet and approvals follow up, reconciliation between ADP and timesheet billing software, and pay cycle preview audits New hire entry, garnishment entry, and termination processing in ADP Workforce Now Monitor inbox and respond to contractor payroll questions, verifications of employment, unemployment claims, and any other requests for payroll assistance Calculate and request off-cycle payments as needed Assist with Quarter end and Year end ADP preview audits Participate in unemployment hearings as needed Assist with new tax jurisdiction set up as needed Assist manager and team with any ad hoc reports or projects as needed Ensures compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal wage and hour laws, and maintaining current knowledge of applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Prepares and/or reviews weekly, monthly, quarterly and year-end reports (gross payroll, tax deductions, benefit deductions, W2, 1099, W etc.). Oversee compliance with statutory reporting and filing requirements including the review and/or prepare and file required returns and reports as necessary (including prevailing wage reporting). Registers with the Department of Labor, Department of Revenue, and any other required state agencies timely. Monitor the accurate processing of employee appointments, transfers, promotions, rate changes, and terminations. Support all internal and external audits related to payroll 51840JD INDPAY The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
US Senior Payroll Administrator Salary: 45-60k Postcode - EC4R 9AT 1-2 days in office (negotiable) Start date ASAP Permanent role Working for our client means being a trusted payroller at the centre of a fast-paced, people-first organisation. You'll support a global workforce by delivering accurate, compliant, end-to-end payroll while partnering closely with contractors, internal teams, and leadership. This role suits someone who thrives on precision, deadlines, and problem-solving - and who takes pride in getting the details right the first time. You'll join a culture built on clarity, consistency, and collaboration , where coaching-led leadership, transparent communication, and psychological safety are part of everyday working life. Our client's commitment to developing its people means you'll have the tools, autonomy, and support to grow your expertise while contributing to a business powering progress across the energy and infrastructure sectors. Requirements : 5+ years of US payroll experience Experience in an employee-facing capacity with good communication skills Ability to work under tight deadlines with analytical and problem-solving skills Staffing experience a plus Software experience: Microsoft Excel (pivots & v-lookup needed, macros a plus) ADP Workforce Now Bullhorn experience a plus Tempest experience a plus Responsibilities : Weekly payroll processing functions including timesheet and expense retrieval and audit/corrections, missing timesheet and approvals follow up, reconciliation between ADP and timesheet billing software, and pay cycle preview audits New hire entry, garnishment entry, and termination processing in ADP Workforce Now Monitor inbox and respond to contractor payroll questions, verifications of employment, unemployment claims, and any other requests for payroll assistance Calculate and request off-cycle payments as needed Assist with Quarter end and Year end ADP preview audits Participate in unemployment hearings as needed Assist with new tax jurisdiction set up as needed Assist manager and team with any ad hoc reports or projects as needed Ensures compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal wage and hour laws, and maintaining current knowledge of applicable state and federal laws and regulations. Prepares and/or reviews weekly, monthly, quarterly and year-end reports (gross payroll, tax deductions, benefit deductions, W2, 1099, W etc.). Oversee compliance with statutory reporting and filing requirements including the review and/or prepare and file required returns and reports as necessary (including prevailing wage reporting). Registers with the Department of Labor, Department of Revenue, and any other required state agencies timely. Monitor the accurate processing of employee appointments, transfers, promotions, rate changes, and terminations. Support all internal and external audits related to payroll 51840JD INDPAY The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Ford & Stanley Select
Chief Engineer
Ford & Stanley Select
Chief Engineer The Opportunity A leading luxury transportation and hospitality operator is seeking an experienced Chief Engineer to join its senior leadership team. This is a rare opportunity to lead the engineering function for a unique fleet of heritage rolling stock, supporting some of the most prestigious luxury rail journeys in the UK. As part of a planned succession programme, the successful candidate will work alongside the current postholder during a structured handover period, ensuring continuity of knowledge, operational excellence, and long-term fleet performance. This is a confidential appointment and a pivotal leadership role with responsibility for engineering strategy, fleet reliability, compliance, and depot operations. Location: London Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm (flexibility around start and finish times) Package Salary: £70,000 - £78,000 Up to 25% bonus 7% employer pension contribution 33 days annual leave Private medical insurance Employee Assistance Programme Excellent travel and hospitality-related employee benefits The Role Reporting to senior management, the Chief Engineer will be responsible for the engineering management, maintenance, and ongoing development of a specialist heritage rolling stock fleet. The role will lead depot operations, oversee maintenance and overhaul programmes, and ensure the fleet is operated safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements. Working within a high-profile and quality-driven environment, the successful candidate will help shape engineering strategy, improve asset performance, and maintain exceptional standards across the operation. Key Responsibilities Fleet & Asset Management Lead the engineering management of a heritage rolling stock fleet. Ensure fleet availability, reliability, and performance targets are achieved. Develop and deliver engineering strategies, investment plans, upgrades, and improvement programmes. Drive asset condition monitoring and long-term sustainability initiatives. Support continuous enhancement of fleet performance and reliability. Maintenance & Overhaul Management Manage planned maintenance, overhaul activities, and fleet modification programmes. Oversee major overhaul programmes and associated engineering projects. Ensure preventative maintenance plans are effectively developed and delivered. Manage the sourcing of components, materials, and specialist services required to support fleet operations. Depot Leadership Lead day-to-day engineering and depot operations. Manage, develop, and support multi-disciplined engineering teams. Oversee workforce planning, rostering, and resource allocation. Foster a high-performance culture focused on safety, quality, and operational excellence. Safety, Compliance & Governance Ensure full compliance with engineering, safety, and regulatory requirements. Maintain robust engineering governance and assurance standards. Promote a proactive safety culture across all engineering activities. Support internal and external audits and regulatory inspections. Continuous Improvement Drive fleet reliability and performance improvement initiatives. Enhance maintenance practices and project delivery processes. Implement continuous improvement methodologies across the operation. Monitor supplier and contractor performance to ensure value and service excellence. Essential Requirements Applicants should be able to demonstrate: Significant engineering leadership or management experience. Experience within rolling stock, rail, transportation, or another asset-intensive engineering environment. Strong maintenance, overhaul, and asset management expertise. Mechanical engineering knowledge and sound maintenance principles. Relevant engineering qualifications (Degree, HND/HNC, Chartered Engineer status, or equivalent). Experience managing engineering teams and operational environments. Strong understanding of safety management, compliance, and engineering governance. A proven track record of improving operational performance and delivering continuous improvement initiatives. Suitable Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as: Engineering Manager Head of Engineering Fleet Manager Depot Manager Rolling Stock Engineering Manager Maintenance Manager Senior Engineering Manager About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group are in the business of people and performance. Our mission is to create one million better workdays through facilitating great recruitment, leadership and occupational mental fitness. We support our clients in their most challenging business areas - recruiting, developing and retaining the best talent from shop floor to boardroom. Ford & Stanley TalentWise - Business specialising in blue collar trade & technical services - permanent and temporary
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Chief Engineer The Opportunity A leading luxury transportation and hospitality operator is seeking an experienced Chief Engineer to join its senior leadership team. This is a rare opportunity to lead the engineering function for a unique fleet of heritage rolling stock, supporting some of the most prestigious luxury rail journeys in the UK. As part of a planned succession programme, the successful candidate will work alongside the current postholder during a structured handover period, ensuring continuity of knowledge, operational excellence, and long-term fleet performance. This is a confidential appointment and a pivotal leadership role with responsibility for engineering strategy, fleet reliability, compliance, and depot operations. Location: London Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm (flexibility around start and finish times) Package Salary: £70,000 - £78,000 Up to 25% bonus 7% employer pension contribution 33 days annual leave Private medical insurance Employee Assistance Programme Excellent travel and hospitality-related employee benefits The Role Reporting to senior management, the Chief Engineer will be responsible for the engineering management, maintenance, and ongoing development of a specialist heritage rolling stock fleet. The role will lead depot operations, oversee maintenance and overhaul programmes, and ensure the fleet is operated safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements. Working within a high-profile and quality-driven environment, the successful candidate will help shape engineering strategy, improve asset performance, and maintain exceptional standards across the operation. Key Responsibilities Fleet & Asset Management Lead the engineering management of a heritage rolling stock fleet. Ensure fleet availability, reliability, and performance targets are achieved. Develop and deliver engineering strategies, investment plans, upgrades, and improvement programmes. Drive asset condition monitoring and long-term sustainability initiatives. Support continuous enhancement of fleet performance and reliability. Maintenance & Overhaul Management Manage planned maintenance, overhaul activities, and fleet modification programmes. Oversee major overhaul programmes and associated engineering projects. Ensure preventative maintenance plans are effectively developed and delivered. Manage the sourcing of components, materials, and specialist services required to support fleet operations. Depot Leadership Lead day-to-day engineering and depot operations. Manage, develop, and support multi-disciplined engineering teams. Oversee workforce planning, rostering, and resource allocation. Foster a high-performance culture focused on safety, quality, and operational excellence. Safety, Compliance & Governance Ensure full compliance with engineering, safety, and regulatory requirements. Maintain robust engineering governance and assurance standards. Promote a proactive safety culture across all engineering activities. Support internal and external audits and regulatory inspections. Continuous Improvement Drive fleet reliability and performance improvement initiatives. Enhance maintenance practices and project delivery processes. Implement continuous improvement methodologies across the operation. Monitor supplier and contractor performance to ensure value and service excellence. Essential Requirements Applicants should be able to demonstrate: Significant engineering leadership or management experience. Experience within rolling stock, rail, transportation, or another asset-intensive engineering environment. Strong maintenance, overhaul, and asset management expertise. Mechanical engineering knowledge and sound maintenance principles. Relevant engineering qualifications (Degree, HND/HNC, Chartered Engineer status, or equivalent). Experience managing engineering teams and operational environments. Strong understanding of safety management, compliance, and engineering governance. A proven track record of improving operational performance and delivering continuous improvement initiatives. Suitable Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as: Engineering Manager Head of Engineering Fleet Manager Depot Manager Rolling Stock Engineering Manager Maintenance Manager Senior Engineering Manager About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group are in the business of people and performance. Our mission is to create one million better workdays through facilitating great recruitment, leadership and occupational mental fitness. We support our clients in their most challenging business areas - recruiting, developing and retaining the best talent from shop floor to boardroom. Ford & Stanley TalentWise - Business specialising in blue collar trade & technical services - permanent and temporary
Bridgwater & Taunton College Trust
Health and Safety Manager - Part Time
Bridgwater & Taunton College Trust Bridgwater, Somerset
You've built systems. You've managed contractors. You've delivered compliance. But when was the last time you had the chance to shape an entire organisation's approach to safety? At Bridgwater and Taunton College Trust, this isn't a role where you inherit a manual and tick boxes. You'll be our Designated Competent Person for Health and Safety, working directly with leaders across a family of schools that are anything but identical. From a state boarding school with a working farm, to alternative provision settings, mainstream primaries and secondary schools, you'll help us build a culture where safety isn't something that happens to people it's something they own. If you're looking for a role where your judgement carries weight, your advice influences strategic decisions and you can see the difference you've made every day, we'd love to talk to you. Part time - 30 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Actual starting salary of up to £38,490.81 per annum & Permanent. What you'll do You'll: Act as the Trust's Designated Competent Person for Health and Safety. Provide strategic advice and assurance to senior leaders, the Trust Executive Team and Trustees. Develop and embed our Trust-wide health and safety strategy. Lead audits, inspections and assurance activity across multiple sites. Maintain oversight of our compliance risk profile and statutory obligations. Investigate incidents and ensure organisational learning follows. Support leaders through critical incidents and emergency situations. Work alongside estates colleagues to provide independent assurance on premises compliance. Deliver training that builds capability rather than dependence. Provide oversight of educational visits and off-site learning arrangements. This is a role with genuine influence and visibility, reflecting its purpose as the Trust's Designated Competent Person. About you You'll probably bring: A NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 qualification). Significant experience in a senior health and safety role within a complex, multi-site environment. Experience advising senior leaders and governing bodies. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and best practice. Experience of audits, investigations and assurance frameworks. The credibility to support, challenge and influence leaders at every level. Education experience would be helpful, but it isn't essential. We're equally interested in hearing from people working in sectors such as construction, infrastructure, manufacturing or other highly regulated environments who are looking to apply their expertise somewhere they can have broader impact. Why BTCT? Most organisations ask you to implement somebody else's design. Here, you'll help shape it. Our schools serve very different communities across Somerset. They aren't branches of one model and our central teams exist to support, not control. That means there is genuine opportunity to influence systems, strengthen culture and leave things better than you found them. Alongside that you'll benefit from: Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions of more than 19% Employee Assistance Programme and counselling support. Flexible working conversations from day one. Free parking. TrustEd employee rewards. The opportunity to work with colleagues who genuinely care about the communities they serve. Interested? We'd actively encourage an informal conversation or visit before you apply. If you'd like to find out more about the role and the challenges ahead, please contact Steve Redman, Head of Operations at . Because the right person won't just keep us compliant. They'll help us build a culture where everyone goes home safe. Closing Date for applications: Thursday 23rd July 2026 at 11:59pm We believe in hiring for potential and this means that we value individuals for the knowledge skills and experience that they have developed in every aspect of their lives. If you don t feel that you meet all of the criteria listed in the person specification, we would still encourage you to apply. We care about our staff and provide a number of benefits in addition to salary including a positive and supportive working environment, employer pension contribution of at least 23%, generous annual leave entitlement for all-year round staff, on-site gyms, free parking, access to a retail discounts platform and Employee Assistance Programme. Helping you achieve a good work life balance is important to us. Lots of our colleagues work flexibly including part time hours and/or job shares and we are happy to discuss these opportunities with you. We truly believe that diversity of thought, culture, background and perspective secure the best outcomes for our students. We strive to build teams that represent our local communities and welcome applications from individuals who identify as members of an under-represented group and in particular individuals who identify as BAME, disabled or LGBT. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. Bridgwater & Taunton College Trust is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share its commitment. Our mission is that all children achieve. This post is exempt from Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974). A comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on all applicants, which will include a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
You've built systems. You've managed contractors. You've delivered compliance. But when was the last time you had the chance to shape an entire organisation's approach to safety? At Bridgwater and Taunton College Trust, this isn't a role where you inherit a manual and tick boxes. You'll be our Designated Competent Person for Health and Safety, working directly with leaders across a family of schools that are anything but identical. From a state boarding school with a working farm, to alternative provision settings, mainstream primaries and secondary schools, you'll help us build a culture where safety isn't something that happens to people it's something they own. If you're looking for a role where your judgement carries weight, your advice influences strategic decisions and you can see the difference you've made every day, we'd love to talk to you. Part time - 30 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Actual starting salary of up to £38,490.81 per annum & Permanent. What you'll do You'll: Act as the Trust's Designated Competent Person for Health and Safety. Provide strategic advice and assurance to senior leaders, the Trust Executive Team and Trustees. Develop and embed our Trust-wide health and safety strategy. Lead audits, inspections and assurance activity across multiple sites. Maintain oversight of our compliance risk profile and statutory obligations. Investigate incidents and ensure organisational learning follows. Support leaders through critical incidents and emergency situations. Work alongside estates colleagues to provide independent assurance on premises compliance. Deliver training that builds capability rather than dependence. Provide oversight of educational visits and off-site learning arrangements. This is a role with genuine influence and visibility, reflecting its purpose as the Trust's Designated Competent Person. About you You'll probably bring: A NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 qualification). Significant experience in a senior health and safety role within a complex, multi-site environment. Experience advising senior leaders and governing bodies. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and best practice. Experience of audits, investigations and assurance frameworks. The credibility to support, challenge and influence leaders at every level. Education experience would be helpful, but it isn't essential. We're equally interested in hearing from people working in sectors such as construction, infrastructure, manufacturing or other highly regulated environments who are looking to apply their expertise somewhere they can have broader impact. Why BTCT? Most organisations ask you to implement somebody else's design. Here, you'll help shape it. Our schools serve very different communities across Somerset. They aren't branches of one model and our central teams exist to support, not control. That means there is genuine opportunity to influence systems, strengthen culture and leave things better than you found them. Alongside that you'll benefit from: Local Government Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions of more than 19% Employee Assistance Programme and counselling support. Flexible working conversations from day one. Free parking. TrustEd employee rewards. The opportunity to work with colleagues who genuinely care about the communities they serve. Interested? We'd actively encourage an informal conversation or visit before you apply. If you'd like to find out more about the role and the challenges ahead, please contact Steve Redman, Head of Operations at . Because the right person won't just keep us compliant. They'll help us build a culture where everyone goes home safe. Closing Date for applications: Thursday 23rd July 2026 at 11:59pm We believe in hiring for potential and this means that we value individuals for the knowledge skills and experience that they have developed in every aspect of their lives. If you don t feel that you meet all of the criteria listed in the person specification, we would still encourage you to apply. We care about our staff and provide a number of benefits in addition to salary including a positive and supportive working environment, employer pension contribution of at least 23%, generous annual leave entitlement for all-year round staff, on-site gyms, free parking, access to a retail discounts platform and Employee Assistance Programme. Helping you achieve a good work life balance is important to us. Lots of our colleagues work flexibly including part time hours and/or job shares and we are happy to discuss these opportunities with you. We truly believe that diversity of thought, culture, background and perspective secure the best outcomes for our students. We strive to build teams that represent our local communities and welcome applications from individuals who identify as members of an under-represented group and in particular individuals who identify as BAME, disabled or LGBT. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. Bridgwater & Taunton College Trust is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share its commitment. Our mission is that all children achieve. This post is exempt from Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974). A comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on all applicants, which will include a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Fletcher George Recruitment Ltd
Accounts and Audit Manager / Senior Manager
Fletcher George Recruitment Ltd Guildford, Surrey
Accounts and Audit Manager / Senior Manager Guildford Hybrid Working£65,000 - £75,000 Clear Progression Fletcher George is supporting a highly regarded independent firm in Guildford with the appointment of an Accounts & Audit Manager / Senior Manager into a newly created role. This opportunity can be shaped around the successful individual. The firm is open to someone seeking a mixed Accounts and Audit role or a more audit-led position, depending on experience and long-term career goals. You will work closely with the Partners from day one, gaining exposure to the client portfolio , working on some of the more complex technical matters and advisory projects across a strong portfolio of entrepreneurial and growing businesses across Surrey and London. The Role Managing a portfolio of clients and acting as a key point of contact Reviewing statutory accounts and compliance work Leading and reviewing Audit assignments Supporting with advisory and business planning projects Mentoring and developing junior team members Working directly with the Partners About You ACA or ACCA qualified or SAICA or ICAS or equivalent with UK accountancy practice experience Audit experience is required as there will be a strong Audit component within the role - the amount will depend on you and the client portfolio assigned. Experience managing client relationships and delivering high-quality Audit and Accounting work. Looking for a role offering progression, variety and greater Partner exposure Why Join This Firm? Newly created role with flexibility around the structure of the position and the amount of Audit desired Genuine progression and future leadership potential Strong Partner exposure and involvement in advisory work Hybrid and flexible working Car parking space Range of benefits offered Modern and supportive working environment Excellent quality client base Salary banding is offered as a broad parameter from £65,000 to £75,000 depending on relevant experience and level. Next steps - please apply to this Accounts and Audit Manager / Senior Manager in Guildford role, and we will aim to reply to all suitable applicants within 48 hours. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming all applications relevant to the role. We are committed to attracting a diverse pool of applicants and to assist talent to find career opportunities in which they can thrive. We are an accountancy and finance recruitment agency acting as an Employment Agency. Referrals are welcome - you can receive up to £500 of Amazon or John Lewis vouchers when we successfully place your referral, just make sure they mention you when they register. The full details of Fletcher George's referral scheme is on our website.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Accounts and Audit Manager / Senior Manager Guildford Hybrid Working£65,000 - £75,000 Clear Progression Fletcher George is supporting a highly regarded independent firm in Guildford with the appointment of an Accounts & Audit Manager / Senior Manager into a newly created role. This opportunity can be shaped around the successful individual. The firm is open to someone seeking a mixed Accounts and Audit role or a more audit-led position, depending on experience and long-term career goals. You will work closely with the Partners from day one, gaining exposure to the client portfolio , working on some of the more complex technical matters and advisory projects across a strong portfolio of entrepreneurial and growing businesses across Surrey and London. The Role Managing a portfolio of clients and acting as a key point of contact Reviewing statutory accounts and compliance work Leading and reviewing Audit assignments Supporting with advisory and business planning projects Mentoring and developing junior team members Working directly with the Partners About You ACA or ACCA qualified or SAICA or ICAS or equivalent with UK accountancy practice experience Audit experience is required as there will be a strong Audit component within the role - the amount will depend on you and the client portfolio assigned. Experience managing client relationships and delivering high-quality Audit and Accounting work. Looking for a role offering progression, variety and greater Partner exposure Why Join This Firm? Newly created role with flexibility around the structure of the position and the amount of Audit desired Genuine progression and future leadership potential Strong Partner exposure and involvement in advisory work Hybrid and flexible working Car parking space Range of benefits offered Modern and supportive working environment Excellent quality client base Salary banding is offered as a broad parameter from £65,000 to £75,000 depending on relevant experience and level. Next steps - please apply to this Accounts and Audit Manager / Senior Manager in Guildford role, and we will aim to reply to all suitable applicants within 48 hours. Fletcher George is an inclusive financial recruiter welcoming all applications relevant to the role. We are committed to attracting a diverse pool of applicants and to assist talent to find career opportunities in which they can thrive. We are an accountancy and finance recruitment agency acting as an Employment Agency. Referrals are welcome - you can receive up to £500 of Amazon or John Lewis vouchers when we successfully place your referral, just make sure they mention you when they register. The full details of Fletcher George's referral scheme is on our website.
Penguin Recruitment Ltd
Associate Fire Engineer
Penguin Recruitment Ltd
Senior / Associate Fire Engineer London, Manchester or Nationwide A growing UK-built environment consultancy is seeking experienced Fire Engineers and Fire Risk Assessors to join its expanding fire safety team. Operating across England and Wales, the role offers the opportunity to help shape and develop a rapidly growing fire engineering service supporting residential, mixed-use, education, and high-risk buildings. The successful Fire Engineering candidate will contribute to a wide range of services including fire strategies, fire risk assessments, PAS 9980 assessments, external wall reviews, compliance audits, fire engineering analysis, compartmentation surveys, design reviews, expert witness support, and construction fire safety advice. Applicants should have strong knowledge of current fire safety legislation, guidance, and standards, including the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, PAS 9980, BS 9991, BS 9999, BS 7974, and relevant Building Regulations. A degree in engineering or a fire-related discipline is preferred, along with Chartered, Incorporated, or equivalent professional status. This role would suit an ambitious fire engineering professional looking for greater responsibility, career progression, and involvement in a growing specialist team. Package includes: Competitive salary Performance bonus Pension and private healthcare Gym membership Training and career development 25 days annual leave plus Christmas shutdown Location: London, Manchester, or nationwide travel across England and Wales. Interested in this Fire Engineer role, please get in touch with Mikaela today!
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Senior / Associate Fire Engineer London, Manchester or Nationwide A growing UK-built environment consultancy is seeking experienced Fire Engineers and Fire Risk Assessors to join its expanding fire safety team. Operating across England and Wales, the role offers the opportunity to help shape and develop a rapidly growing fire engineering service supporting residential, mixed-use, education, and high-risk buildings. The successful Fire Engineering candidate will contribute to a wide range of services including fire strategies, fire risk assessments, PAS 9980 assessments, external wall reviews, compliance audits, fire engineering analysis, compartmentation surveys, design reviews, expert witness support, and construction fire safety advice. Applicants should have strong knowledge of current fire safety legislation, guidance, and standards, including the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, Fire Safety Order, PAS 9980, BS 9991, BS 9999, BS 7974, and relevant Building Regulations. A degree in engineering or a fire-related discipline is preferred, along with Chartered, Incorporated, or equivalent professional status. This role would suit an ambitious fire engineering professional looking for greater responsibility, career progression, and involvement in a growing specialist team. Package includes: Competitive salary Performance bonus Pension and private healthcare Gym membership Training and career development 25 days annual leave plus Christmas shutdown Location: London, Manchester, or nationwide travel across England and Wales. Interested in this Fire Engineer role, please get in touch with Mikaela today!
TPF Recruitment
Audit Semi Senior
TPF Recruitment Uckfield, Sussex
A well established and highly regarded independent chartered accountancy practice based in Uckfield is seeking an Audit Semi Senior to join their growing team. This role offers increasing responsibility, exposure to a varied client portfolio, and excellent opportunities for career development within a supportive environment. The role will include: Assisting in the planning and execution of statutory audits for a diverse portfolio of clients, including SMEs and owner managed businesses Undertaking audit fieldwork, including testing of controls and substantive testing across key financial areas Preparing clear and well structured audit working papers in line with firm and regulatory standards Taking responsibility for specific sections of audits, with increasing ownership as experience develops Identifying audit issues and communicating findings to senior team members Assisting with the preparation of statutory accounts in line with UK GAAP Supporting the completion of audit assignments, including resolving queries and finalising files Building effective working relationships with clients and acting as a point of contact during audit engagements Supporting and guiding junior team members where appropriate Requirements Must have a minimum of 12 months experience and studying towards ACCA or ACA A practical audit and accounts experience gained from an accountancy practice with non-profit companies and charities. A knowledge of various software packages Strong communication and team working skills Experience in direct contact with clients would be preferred Benefits £30,000 - £40,000 dependent on experience and background, negotiable. A highly competitive benefits package is also on offer. Working in a relaxed, friendly, modern environment Opportunity to progress your skills and experience Agile working hours 20 days annual leave Parking Excellent study support package to help you become ACCA or ACA-qualified Please contact Mark Sitton on or via for a confidential conversation. Refer a friend We're keen to remain the leading provider of the best accountancy talent in the South-East. We are continually exploring ways to expand our network and we know that great candidates like you can introduce us to other equally brilliant people. We're looking to work with the best accountancy practice and tax staff in the South-East so if your friends, family or colleagues are considering a new opportunity and can demonstrate relevant experience, we'd love to speak to them. For every candidate you refer and we subsequently place into a permanent position, we will give you upto £500 of Love2Shop vouchers. (Terms & Conditions apply).
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
A well established and highly regarded independent chartered accountancy practice based in Uckfield is seeking an Audit Semi Senior to join their growing team. This role offers increasing responsibility, exposure to a varied client portfolio, and excellent opportunities for career development within a supportive environment. The role will include: Assisting in the planning and execution of statutory audits for a diverse portfolio of clients, including SMEs and owner managed businesses Undertaking audit fieldwork, including testing of controls and substantive testing across key financial areas Preparing clear and well structured audit working papers in line with firm and regulatory standards Taking responsibility for specific sections of audits, with increasing ownership as experience develops Identifying audit issues and communicating findings to senior team members Assisting with the preparation of statutory accounts in line with UK GAAP Supporting the completion of audit assignments, including resolving queries and finalising files Building effective working relationships with clients and acting as a point of contact during audit engagements Supporting and guiding junior team members where appropriate Requirements Must have a minimum of 12 months experience and studying towards ACCA or ACA A practical audit and accounts experience gained from an accountancy practice with non-profit companies and charities. A knowledge of various software packages Strong communication and team working skills Experience in direct contact with clients would be preferred Benefits £30,000 - £40,000 dependent on experience and background, negotiable. A highly competitive benefits package is also on offer. Working in a relaxed, friendly, modern environment Opportunity to progress your skills and experience Agile working hours 20 days annual leave Parking Excellent study support package to help you become ACCA or ACA-qualified Please contact Mark Sitton on or via for a confidential conversation. Refer a friend We're keen to remain the leading provider of the best accountancy talent in the South-East. We are continually exploring ways to expand our network and we know that great candidates like you can introduce us to other equally brilliant people. We're looking to work with the best accountancy practice and tax staff in the South-East so if your friends, family or colleagues are considering a new opportunity and can demonstrate relevant experience, we'd love to speak to them. For every candidate you refer and we subsequently place into a permanent position, we will give you upto £500 of Love2Shop vouchers. (Terms & Conditions apply).

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