As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for a committed and passionate Deputy Manager to join our growing business. As Deputy Manager you will work in collaboration with the Store Manager to maximise profit, lead the team, deliver a seamless operation and ensure the success of our store. Key responsibilities include: Maximise profit: Play an active role in all areas of store performance, reviewing sales, operations, and digital performance weekly to identify priorities and drive actions to improve results. Focus on delivering great availability and cost controls through excellent processes. Create a culture of "sell a £, save a £" to maximise store sales and profit. Deliver on all agreed KPIs. Engage, develop & retain great people: Support the Store Manager with Talking Shop and work well with the Talking Shop representative. Drive team engagement by communicating effectively and showing appreciation and respect for every team member. Foster an inclusive culture where everyone can be their best at work. Take a proactive approach to upskilling the team using all available resources, development options, and on-the-job coaching to grow talent and improve capability. Manage the team effectively using performance processes and continuous conversations. Doing the right processes and doing them right: Ensure a store walk is completed daily to focus on what the customer sees and take relevant action. Role model a proactive approach to service, both in-store and at the doorstep, always aiming to be the best place to shop. Ensure all cash handling and security policies and processes are fully implemented in the store. Deliver the best digital service by implementing all "One Best Way" processes in the store through the team. Ensure legal compliance across all areas to minimise any risk to the business. Implement all health and safety policies and processes fully in the store, keeping teams and customers safe. Leadership: Lead by example to get the best from the team and provide the best service to customers. Be approachable and respectful to customers and colleagues. Work together with enthusiasm and take action to reduce waste. Show consideration for the business and its people. Take full responsibility for the store operation, colleagues, and customers in the Store Manager's absence. Communicate effectively, having regular conversations and listening to understand. Plan in advance, prioritising key tasks and activities. Set the pace of the team by being hands-on to deliver a great store. Solve problems by making the right decisions for the store. Coach the team by asking the right questions to drive performance and help them be their best. Delegate tasks at the right time to the right colleagues. Motivate the team to deliver consistent operational standards. Required skills & experience: Proven experience in a retail management role. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage priorities. Customer-focused with a passion for delivering outstanding service. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work across different stores. What We Offer: 15% discount in all Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores. 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). Christmas vouchers - increasing with length of service. Refer a Friend scheme. Christmas saving schemes. Long service awards. Option to join a healthcare plan. Grocery Aid for free and confidential financial, emotional and practical support. Clear career pathways with opportunities for development and progression. A supportive and inclusive work environment. Apply now to join the team and start your Iceland story!
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for a committed and passionate Deputy Manager to join our growing business. As Deputy Manager you will work in collaboration with the Store Manager to maximise profit, lead the team, deliver a seamless operation and ensure the success of our store. Key responsibilities include: Maximise profit: Play an active role in all areas of store performance, reviewing sales, operations, and digital performance weekly to identify priorities and drive actions to improve results. Focus on delivering great availability and cost controls through excellent processes. Create a culture of "sell a £, save a £" to maximise store sales and profit. Deliver on all agreed KPIs. Engage, develop & retain great people: Support the Store Manager with Talking Shop and work well with the Talking Shop representative. Drive team engagement by communicating effectively and showing appreciation and respect for every team member. Foster an inclusive culture where everyone can be their best at work. Take a proactive approach to upskilling the team using all available resources, development options, and on-the-job coaching to grow talent and improve capability. Manage the team effectively using performance processes and continuous conversations. Doing the right processes and doing them right: Ensure a store walk is completed daily to focus on what the customer sees and take relevant action. Role model a proactive approach to service, both in-store and at the doorstep, always aiming to be the best place to shop. Ensure all cash handling and security policies and processes are fully implemented in the store. Deliver the best digital service by implementing all "One Best Way" processes in the store through the team. Ensure legal compliance across all areas to minimise any risk to the business. Implement all health and safety policies and processes fully in the store, keeping teams and customers safe. Leadership: Lead by example to get the best from the team and provide the best service to customers. Be approachable and respectful to customers and colleagues. Work together with enthusiasm and take action to reduce waste. Show consideration for the business and its people. Take full responsibility for the store operation, colleagues, and customers in the Store Manager's absence. Communicate effectively, having regular conversations and listening to understand. Plan in advance, prioritising key tasks and activities. Set the pace of the team by being hands-on to deliver a great store. Solve problems by making the right decisions for the store. Coach the team by asking the right questions to drive performance and help them be their best. Delegate tasks at the right time to the right colleagues. Motivate the team to deliver consistent operational standards. Required skills & experience: Proven experience in a retail management role. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage priorities. Customer-focused with a passion for delivering outstanding service. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work across different stores. What We Offer: 15% discount in all Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores. 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). Christmas vouchers - increasing with length of service. Refer a Friend scheme. Christmas saving schemes. Long service awards. Option to join a healthcare plan. Grocery Aid for free and confidential financial, emotional and practical support. Clear career pathways with opportunities for development and progression. A supportive and inclusive work environment. Apply now to join the team and start your Iceland story!
Location: Camden Road, London N7 Salary: circa £45,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Reporting To: Head of Finance and IT Contract: Permanent Centre 404 is a thriving charity with a proud history of supporting people with learning disabilities and their families. Based in North London, we currently work across eight London boroughs. We are looking for a skilled and motivated Finance Manager to lead our finance function and help us build a financially resilient future. About the Role This is a key leadership role within our Central Services team. You ll oversee day-to-day financial operations, manage a small team, and deliver accurate, timely reporting that supports strategic decision-making across the organisation. You ll work closely with the Head of Finance & IT, senior managers, and Trustees to ensure robust financial planning, compliance, and risk management. Your work will directly support our mission and help us maximise the impact of every pound we receive. Key Responsibilities Lead the finance team and manage daily operations Deliver monthly management accounts, statutory reporting, and audits Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, funder requirements, and financial regulations Support strategic projects and deputise for the Head of Finance & IT About You We re looking for someone who is either qualified or working towards ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or CIPFA, with a strong track record in financial management. You ll be a confident communicator, a proactive problem-solver, and a collaborative leader who thrives in a mission-led environment. You ll bring: Experience in charity finance and donor reporting (desirable) Strong understanding of financial systems and controls Ability to lead and develop a finance team Excellent interpersonal and analytical skills A commitment to Centre 404 s values and mission What We Offer A supportive, inclusive working environment Opportunities for professional development Flexible working arrangements The chance to make a real difference in people s lives
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Location: Camden Road, London N7 Salary: circa £45,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Reporting To: Head of Finance and IT Contract: Permanent Centre 404 is a thriving charity with a proud history of supporting people with learning disabilities and their families. Based in North London, we currently work across eight London boroughs. We are looking for a skilled and motivated Finance Manager to lead our finance function and help us build a financially resilient future. About the Role This is a key leadership role within our Central Services team. You ll oversee day-to-day financial operations, manage a small team, and deliver accurate, timely reporting that supports strategic decision-making across the organisation. You ll work closely with the Head of Finance & IT, senior managers, and Trustees to ensure robust financial planning, compliance, and risk management. Your work will directly support our mission and help us maximise the impact of every pound we receive. Key Responsibilities Lead the finance team and manage daily operations Deliver monthly management accounts, statutory reporting, and audits Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, funder requirements, and financial regulations Support strategic projects and deputise for the Head of Finance & IT About You We re looking for someone who is either qualified or working towards ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or CIPFA, with a strong track record in financial management. You ll be a confident communicator, a proactive problem-solver, and a collaborative leader who thrives in a mission-led environment. You ll bring: Experience in charity finance and donor reporting (desirable) Strong understanding of financial systems and controls Ability to lead and develop a finance team Excellent interpersonal and analytical skills A commitment to Centre 404 s values and mission What We Offer A supportive, inclusive working environment Opportunities for professional development Flexible working arrangements The chance to make a real difference in people s lives
About the Role The Cybersecurity Officer will support the Cybersecurity Manager in protecting the charity s digital assets and ensuring compliance with internal security policies and relevant international standards. This role will assist in implementing, monitoring, and maintaining cybersecurity controls across our technology environment, and is ideal for someone early in their cybersecurity career with a strong willingness to learn and contribute to meaningful humanitarian work. Please note this is a FTC role for 6 months About You Candidate should have a Degree or diploma in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience) with Up to 2 years of experience in an IT or cybersecurity role (internships or volunteer roles considered). Familiarity with cybersecurity principles and technologies, including antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and access control. Basic knowledge of Microsoft 365 security stack, including Defender and Intune. Hands-on experience with any of the following: Ubiquiti, SharePoint, Egress, or Cloudflare. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES • Assist in the implementation and maintenance of cybersecurity tools and controls (e.g., endpoint protection, firewalls, secure email gateways, MFA, etc.). • Monitor security alerts and reports from tools like Microsoft Defender, Bitdefender, WatchGuard, and Cloudflare, escalating potential incidents to the Cybersecurity Manager. • Support user access management and ensure policies for identity and access control are followed using systems like SSO and Intune. • Help manage and track security awareness initiatives (e.g., phishing simulations via SoSafe). • Assist in vulnerability scanning and basic risk assessments across networks and systems. • Contribute to incident response efforts under the guidance of the Cybersecurity Manager. • Document findings, maintain logs, and support audit and compliance activities. • Collaborate with IT and wider organisation to ensure security controls do not hinder mission delivery. • Participate in routine system checks and contribute to the improvement of cybersecurity procedures and documentation. SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES Experience & Certifications/Qualifications: • Degree or diploma in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience). • Up to 2 years of experience in an IT or cybersecurity role (internships or volunteer roles considered). • Familiarity with cybersecurity principles and technologies, including antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and access control. • Basic knowledge of Microsoft 365 security stack, including Defender and Intune. • Excellent communication skills and attention to detail. • Ability to handle confidential information with integrity. Preferred Skills and Competencies: • Hands-on experience with any of the following: Ubiquiti, SharePoint, Egress, or Cloudflare. • Certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Microsoft SC-900, or equivalent. Ethos: • Support the mission & values of MAP. • Support and promote diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace. • Represent and be an ambassador for MAP. • Commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and equal opportunities. • An ability to apply awareness of diversity issues to all areas of work. • Abide by organisational policies, codes of conduct and practices. • Commitment to upholding the rights of people facing disadvantage and discrimination. Other desirable experience : • Experience of not-for-profit/INGO environments • Interest in working in the NGO/humanitarian sector and sensitivity to issues affecting Palestinian communities Disclaimer Due to the high volume of applications, we receive, we are unable to respond to every application. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the deadline, then you have not been successful in shortlisting
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
About the Role The Cybersecurity Officer will support the Cybersecurity Manager in protecting the charity s digital assets and ensuring compliance with internal security policies and relevant international standards. This role will assist in implementing, monitoring, and maintaining cybersecurity controls across our technology environment, and is ideal for someone early in their cybersecurity career with a strong willingness to learn and contribute to meaningful humanitarian work. Please note this is a FTC role for 6 months About You Candidate should have a Degree or diploma in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience) with Up to 2 years of experience in an IT or cybersecurity role (internships or volunteer roles considered). Familiarity with cybersecurity principles and technologies, including antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and access control. Basic knowledge of Microsoft 365 security stack, including Defender and Intune. Hands-on experience with any of the following: Ubiquiti, SharePoint, Egress, or Cloudflare. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES • Assist in the implementation and maintenance of cybersecurity tools and controls (e.g., endpoint protection, firewalls, secure email gateways, MFA, etc.). • Monitor security alerts and reports from tools like Microsoft Defender, Bitdefender, WatchGuard, and Cloudflare, escalating potential incidents to the Cybersecurity Manager. • Support user access management and ensure policies for identity and access control are followed using systems like SSO and Intune. • Help manage and track security awareness initiatives (e.g., phishing simulations via SoSafe). • Assist in vulnerability scanning and basic risk assessments across networks and systems. • Contribute to incident response efforts under the guidance of the Cybersecurity Manager. • Document findings, maintain logs, and support audit and compliance activities. • Collaborate with IT and wider organisation to ensure security controls do not hinder mission delivery. • Participate in routine system checks and contribute to the improvement of cybersecurity procedures and documentation. SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES Experience & Certifications/Qualifications: • Degree or diploma in Computer Science, Information Security, or related field (or equivalent experience). • Up to 2 years of experience in an IT or cybersecurity role (internships or volunteer roles considered). • Familiarity with cybersecurity principles and technologies, including antivirus, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and access control. • Basic knowledge of Microsoft 365 security stack, including Defender and Intune. • Excellent communication skills and attention to detail. • Ability to handle confidential information with integrity. Preferred Skills and Competencies: • Hands-on experience with any of the following: Ubiquiti, SharePoint, Egress, or Cloudflare. • Certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Microsoft SC-900, or equivalent. Ethos: • Support the mission & values of MAP. • Support and promote diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace. • Represent and be an ambassador for MAP. • Commitment to anti-discriminatory practice and equal opportunities. • An ability to apply awareness of diversity issues to all areas of work. • Abide by organisational policies, codes of conduct and practices. • Commitment to upholding the rights of people facing disadvantage and discrimination. Other desirable experience : • Experience of not-for-profit/INGO environments • Interest in working in the NGO/humanitarian sector and sensitivity to issues affecting Palestinian communities Disclaimer Due to the high volume of applications, we receive, we are unable to respond to every application. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the deadline, then you have not been successful in shortlisting
My Financial Services client is seeking to recruit a AI Engineer on an initial 6 month contract based in London. It is hybrid and will require 3x days onsite per week. As a Back-End AI Engineer, you will design and deploy secure, scalable AI services that power next-generation use cases across client intelligence, document processing, and risk management. You'll work in a greenfield environment, building compliant AI pipelines using Gemini (GCP), Azure OpenAI or Self Hosting embedding security and privacy controls from experimentation to production, in alignment with the bank's cybersecurity and regulatory standards. Accountabilities & Responsibilities Architect and implement secure AI services from lab to production, ensuring scalability and compliance Develop robust APIs for LLMs, RAG pipelines, agentic workflows and document intelligence systems Embed cybersecurity and data privacy controls across all AI workflows (e.g., encryption, anonymisation, access logging) Collaborate with the CISO function on threat modeling, security reviews, and AI-specific control design. Integrate with enterprise IAM systems, enforcing RBAC, least privilege Conduct vulnerability scans, pen-test remediation, and support internal and regulatory audits (FCA, PRA) Required Knowledge & Experience Delivered greenfield AI systems in production with secure-by-design architecture Designed and managed AI lab environments using IaC, containerisation, and secure networking practices Hands-on experience with LLM implementation, including fine-tuning, prompt engineering, and secure deployment Built agentic workflows using modular LLM agents with memory, planning, and tool integration Implemented Model Context Protocol (MCP) to manage secure, auditable context injection across agentic systems Experience building RAG pipelines with strict data governance and contextual integrity Familiarity with EU AI Act, FCA cybersecurity principles, and oversight of critical systems Worked directly with cybersecurity and compliance teams in regulated deployments Implemented or maintained controls under ISO 27001, NIST, or SOC2 frameworks Technical Skills & Technologies: Languages & Frameworks Python (FastAPI), LangChain, Google AI SDK, Azure Open AI SDK Cloud & AI Platforms GCP: Vertex AI, Gemini API, Cloud Run, GCS, IAM, Secret Manager, Audit Logs Azure: Azure ML, Azure OpenAI, Key Vault, Azure Policy Experience with Self Hosting LLM Fine-tuning and prompt engineering for LLMs (e.g., GPT, Gemini, Claude) Secure deployment of LLMs via APIs with input/output filtering and logging Integration of LLMs into RAG pipelines, document intelligence, and agentic workflows Use of vector databases (e.g., FAISS, Pinecone, Chroma) for semantic search and retrieval Implementation of grounding, context injection, and response validation mechanisms Model Context Protocol (MCP) Implement secure, policy-aligned Model Context Protocol (MCP) for managing contextual memory, grounding, and session control in LLM-based systems Enforce context boundary policies, context versioning, and traceability to support auditability and prevent data leakage Integrate MCP with enterprise IAM and data governance frameworks to ensure compliant context injection and revocation Agentic Workflows Design and orchestrate agentic AI workflows using modular, goal-driven agents with memory, planning, and tool-use capabilities Implement secure agent execution environments with task decomposition, tool chaining, and feedback loops Integrate agents with enterprise systems (e.g., document stores, APIs, risk engines) while enforcing contextual integrity, rate limiting, and audit logging Apply agentic patterns to automate complex financial tasks such as client onboarding, document summarisation, and risk signal extraction Security Tooling Static code analysis (Bandit, SonarQube) Secrets scanning, encryption (at rest/in-transit), token management Identity integration (Google Identity, Azure Entra ID) Data Security & Governance RAG pipelines with data classification, masking, and DLP GDPR and data residency compliance MLOps & DevSecOps GitHub Actions, CI/CD security testing, model drift detection, audit logging Lab Environment Tooling Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC): Terraform, Pulumi Containerization & Orchestration: Docker, Kubernetes (GKE/AKS) Networking & Isolation: VPCs, private endpoints, firewall rules, network policies Data Sandboxing: Synthetic datasets, masking, DLP tooling Monitoring & Observability: Prometheus, Grafana, Cloud Logging
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
My Financial Services client is seeking to recruit a AI Engineer on an initial 6 month contract based in London. It is hybrid and will require 3x days onsite per week. As a Back-End AI Engineer, you will design and deploy secure, scalable AI services that power next-generation use cases across client intelligence, document processing, and risk management. You'll work in a greenfield environment, building compliant AI pipelines using Gemini (GCP), Azure OpenAI or Self Hosting embedding security and privacy controls from experimentation to production, in alignment with the bank's cybersecurity and regulatory standards. Accountabilities & Responsibilities Architect and implement secure AI services from lab to production, ensuring scalability and compliance Develop robust APIs for LLMs, RAG pipelines, agentic workflows and document intelligence systems Embed cybersecurity and data privacy controls across all AI workflows (e.g., encryption, anonymisation, access logging) Collaborate with the CISO function on threat modeling, security reviews, and AI-specific control design. Integrate with enterprise IAM systems, enforcing RBAC, least privilege Conduct vulnerability scans, pen-test remediation, and support internal and regulatory audits (FCA, PRA) Required Knowledge & Experience Delivered greenfield AI systems in production with secure-by-design architecture Designed and managed AI lab environments using IaC, containerisation, and secure networking practices Hands-on experience with LLM implementation, including fine-tuning, prompt engineering, and secure deployment Built agentic workflows using modular LLM agents with memory, planning, and tool integration Implemented Model Context Protocol (MCP) to manage secure, auditable context injection across agentic systems Experience building RAG pipelines with strict data governance and contextual integrity Familiarity with EU AI Act, FCA cybersecurity principles, and oversight of critical systems Worked directly with cybersecurity and compliance teams in regulated deployments Implemented or maintained controls under ISO 27001, NIST, or SOC2 frameworks Technical Skills & Technologies: Languages & Frameworks Python (FastAPI), LangChain, Google AI SDK, Azure Open AI SDK Cloud & AI Platforms GCP: Vertex AI, Gemini API, Cloud Run, GCS, IAM, Secret Manager, Audit Logs Azure: Azure ML, Azure OpenAI, Key Vault, Azure Policy Experience with Self Hosting LLM Fine-tuning and prompt engineering for LLMs (e.g., GPT, Gemini, Claude) Secure deployment of LLMs via APIs with input/output filtering and logging Integration of LLMs into RAG pipelines, document intelligence, and agentic workflows Use of vector databases (e.g., FAISS, Pinecone, Chroma) for semantic search and retrieval Implementation of grounding, context injection, and response validation mechanisms Model Context Protocol (MCP) Implement secure, policy-aligned Model Context Protocol (MCP) for managing contextual memory, grounding, and session control in LLM-based systems Enforce context boundary policies, context versioning, and traceability to support auditability and prevent data leakage Integrate MCP with enterprise IAM and data governance frameworks to ensure compliant context injection and revocation Agentic Workflows Design and orchestrate agentic AI workflows using modular, goal-driven agents with memory, planning, and tool-use capabilities Implement secure agent execution environments with task decomposition, tool chaining, and feedback loops Integrate agents with enterprise systems (e.g., document stores, APIs, risk engines) while enforcing contextual integrity, rate limiting, and audit logging Apply agentic patterns to automate complex financial tasks such as client onboarding, document summarisation, and risk signal extraction Security Tooling Static code analysis (Bandit, SonarQube) Secrets scanning, encryption (at rest/in-transit), token management Identity integration (Google Identity, Azure Entra ID) Data Security & Governance RAG pipelines with data classification, masking, and DLP GDPR and data residency compliance MLOps & DevSecOps GitHub Actions, CI/CD security testing, model drift detection, audit logging Lab Environment Tooling Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC): Terraform, Pulumi Containerization & Orchestration: Docker, Kubernetes (GKE/AKS) Networking & Isolation: VPCs, private endpoints, firewall rules, network policies Data Sandboxing: Synthetic datasets, masking, DLP tooling Monitoring & Observability: Prometheus, Grafana, Cloud Logging
Financial Controls, Risk, Governance, Frameworks, Policies, Financial Services, ACA, CIA, IRM, Hybrid, Bristol Your new company A global Financial Services business offers hybrid working (3 days a week in the office, based in Bristol and 2 days working from home) to a Financial Governance Manager who has significant experience in Financial Controls and Financial Risk Management. Your new role Your role is a standalone senior opportunity and also a highly visible position within the Finance team. You will work with stakeholders at the highest levels of finance globally within the organisation. In this key role, you will be responsible for shaping and overseeing the governance and risk management framework, working closely with the CFO, heads of function, global process owners, as well as the Risk, Compliance, and Audit teams. You'll play a crucial part in driving the first line of defence activities, ensuring all governance and control measures are not only in place but operating at their best. Your expertise will be vital in ensuring adherence to legislative requirements and maintaining robust compliance standards across the organisation. You will be instrumental in liaising widely across the business, ensuring globally consistent finance policies are in place and driving adherence to these policies and control frameworks through education and partnering with the business. You will be responsible for the documentation of global risks and controls associated with end-to-end processes, including where controls are manual v. automated. You will be supporting the operational finance teams in the design of new automated controls and supporting the implementation of new automated controls where possible. You will manage the control framework across Finance, educating team members and providing guidance and formal training when needed. You will set up and manage an overall Finance Governance and Risk forum in collaboration with the Risk team. You will provide reporting to the Finance Leadership Team, demonstrating adherence to control frameworks and visibility of emerging risks. You will co-ordinate and support the preparation of board and associated committee materials at both Group and subsidiary board levels. For full job responsibilities, please get in contact. What you'll need to succeed You may be a Qualified Accountant who has moved into a commercial Risk and Financial Controls position, or you could be a Qualified Risk or Audit professional with strong experience and understanding of working in a global Finance function. You will have significant experience in governance, risk and control frameworks in a financial environment. Previous financial services experience is highly desirable. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills and stakeholder engagement. You will need to be skilled in monitoring compliance with processes and policies across multiple jurisdictions. What you'll get in return Salary £70-82000, depending on experience. Hybrid working, with 3 or more days a week in the office. (In this role, some flexibility of the days worked will be required to attend meetings with key stakeholders.) 25 days holiday with the option to buy up to a further 5 days a year. A wide range of health and well-being rewards A fantastic opportunity and a long-term career in a global organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Financial Controls, Risk, Governance, Frameworks, Policies, Financial Services, ACA, CIA, IRM, Hybrid, Bristol Your new company A global Financial Services business offers hybrid working (3 days a week in the office, based in Bristol and 2 days working from home) to a Financial Governance Manager who has significant experience in Financial Controls and Financial Risk Management. Your new role Your role is a standalone senior opportunity and also a highly visible position within the Finance team. You will work with stakeholders at the highest levels of finance globally within the organisation. In this key role, you will be responsible for shaping and overseeing the governance and risk management framework, working closely with the CFO, heads of function, global process owners, as well as the Risk, Compliance, and Audit teams. You'll play a crucial part in driving the first line of defence activities, ensuring all governance and control measures are not only in place but operating at their best. Your expertise will be vital in ensuring adherence to legislative requirements and maintaining robust compliance standards across the organisation. You will be instrumental in liaising widely across the business, ensuring globally consistent finance policies are in place and driving adherence to these policies and control frameworks through education and partnering with the business. You will be responsible for the documentation of global risks and controls associated with end-to-end processes, including where controls are manual v. automated. You will be supporting the operational finance teams in the design of new automated controls and supporting the implementation of new automated controls where possible. You will manage the control framework across Finance, educating team members and providing guidance and formal training when needed. You will set up and manage an overall Finance Governance and Risk forum in collaboration with the Risk team. You will provide reporting to the Finance Leadership Team, demonstrating adherence to control frameworks and visibility of emerging risks. You will co-ordinate and support the preparation of board and associated committee materials at both Group and subsidiary board levels. For full job responsibilities, please get in contact. What you'll need to succeed You may be a Qualified Accountant who has moved into a commercial Risk and Financial Controls position, or you could be a Qualified Risk or Audit professional with strong experience and understanding of working in a global Finance function. You will have significant experience in governance, risk and control frameworks in a financial environment. Previous financial services experience is highly desirable. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills and stakeholder engagement. You will need to be skilled in monitoring compliance with processes and policies across multiple jurisdictions. What you'll get in return Salary £70-82000, depending on experience. Hybrid working, with 3 or more days a week in the office. (In this role, some flexibility of the days worked will be required to attend meetings with key stakeholders.) 25 days holiday with the option to buy up to a further 5 days a year. A wide range of health and well-being rewards A fantastic opportunity and a long-term career in a global organisation. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Finance Officer Location: Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BE Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay rate: £ 21.65 per hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Responsibilities Provide advice and support to senior managers in the preparation of Directorate plans, capital programme, revenue budgets, and overall performance to ensure compliance with the Council s Finance and Contract Procedure Rules, Corporate Performance Framework, and statutory reporting requirements. Coordinate the monitoring of in-year performance against capital and revenue budgets and key performance measures, supporting senior managers and budget holders to develop robust performance management arrangements and ensure timely management and remedial action. Prepare, collate, and analyze financial and non-financial management information for Service and corporate managers, including analysis of historic trends and future projections, to ensure informed decision-making. Undertake Service reviews, special investigations, and projects under the direction of senior managers to investigate and report on inefficiencies, performance, budget variances, and irregularities. Identify areas of potential financial and non-financial performance risk for investigation and inclusion in business plans and risk registers as appropriate. Implement and maintain operational procedures and schedules to ensure effective and efficient service delivery to the agreed specifications and quality standards. Develop and foster links with other corporate services and external organizations to promote collaborative working across traditional boundaries to tackle shared issues. Advise Service managers on the financial and performance implications of decisions, including reviewing reports to ensure actions are taken with proper appreciation of corporate financial standards and best value considerations. Review and report on the development of new and existing business information systems to advise on best value and management controls in furtherance of service objectives. Provide training and advice on financial and performance systems and procedures to improve service delivery and performance management standards. Supervise the work of junior staff to ensure efficient task completion and alignment with unit plan objectives. Person Specification Educated to degree level or equivalent. (Essential) CCAB Qualification or a Relevant Business/Performance qualification. (Desirable) Demonstrable post-qualification experience. (Essential) Proven track record of conscientious application and technical reliability. (Essential) Variety of experience across relevant disciplines. (Essential) Sound working knowledge of financial and performance practices and procedures within the public sector. (Desirable) Detailed working knowledge and practical expertise in the use of PC and mainframe systems. (Desirable) Ability to analyze and present financial and performance data, statistics, and trends meaningfully. (Desirable) Good diagnostic skills and practical problem-solving abilities. (Desirable) Ability to plan and prioritize competing workload demands. (Essential) Ability to work accurately and methodically, with attention to detail. (Desirable) Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management. (Desirable) High degree of commitment, self-motivation, and initiative. (Desirable) Ability to work to tight deadlines with minimal supervision. (Desirable) Good oral and written communication skills. (Desirable) Ability to supervise and motivate staff. (Desirable) DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Sep 04, 2025
Contractor
Finance Officer Location: Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BE Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 3+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00, 37 Hours per week Pay rate: £ 21.65 per hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Responsibilities Provide advice and support to senior managers in the preparation of Directorate plans, capital programme, revenue budgets, and overall performance to ensure compliance with the Council s Finance and Contract Procedure Rules, Corporate Performance Framework, and statutory reporting requirements. Coordinate the monitoring of in-year performance against capital and revenue budgets and key performance measures, supporting senior managers and budget holders to develop robust performance management arrangements and ensure timely management and remedial action. Prepare, collate, and analyze financial and non-financial management information for Service and corporate managers, including analysis of historic trends and future projections, to ensure informed decision-making. Undertake Service reviews, special investigations, and projects under the direction of senior managers to investigate and report on inefficiencies, performance, budget variances, and irregularities. Identify areas of potential financial and non-financial performance risk for investigation and inclusion in business plans and risk registers as appropriate. Implement and maintain operational procedures and schedules to ensure effective and efficient service delivery to the agreed specifications and quality standards. Develop and foster links with other corporate services and external organizations to promote collaborative working across traditional boundaries to tackle shared issues. Advise Service managers on the financial and performance implications of decisions, including reviewing reports to ensure actions are taken with proper appreciation of corporate financial standards and best value considerations. Review and report on the development of new and existing business information systems to advise on best value and management controls in furtherance of service objectives. Provide training and advice on financial and performance systems and procedures to improve service delivery and performance management standards. Supervise the work of junior staff to ensure efficient task completion and alignment with unit plan objectives. Person Specification Educated to degree level or equivalent. (Essential) CCAB Qualification or a Relevant Business/Performance qualification. (Desirable) Demonstrable post-qualification experience. (Essential) Proven track record of conscientious application and technical reliability. (Essential) Variety of experience across relevant disciplines. (Essential) Sound working knowledge of financial and performance practices and procedures within the public sector. (Desirable) Detailed working knowledge and practical expertise in the use of PC and mainframe systems. (Desirable) Ability to analyze and present financial and performance data, statistics, and trends meaningfully. (Desirable) Good diagnostic skills and practical problem-solving abilities. (Desirable) Ability to plan and prioritize competing workload demands. (Essential) Ability to work accurately and methodically, with attention to detail. (Desirable) Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management. (Desirable) High degree of commitment, self-motivation, and initiative. (Desirable) Ability to work to tight deadlines with minimal supervision. (Desirable) Good oral and written communication skills. (Desirable) Ability to supervise and motivate staff. (Desirable) DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability for the role. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to inform i-Jobs in advance if there are any specific organisations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
ACCA, ACA, CIMA Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are currently recruiting for an experienced Interim Finance Manager to join a well-established charity based in Belfast. This is a key leadership role, responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, compliance, and reporting, while supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Your new role Preparation of monthly management accounts and variance analysis.Leading budgeting and forecasting processes.Producing statutory financial statements and managing audit processes.Overseeing payroll, pensions, and statutory returns.Managing cash flow, bank reconciliations, and financial controls.Enhancing financial systems and procedures.Providing financial insights to support strategic planning and funding bids.Collaborating with operational teams to cost projects and monitor expenditure.Advising senior leadership on financial risk and investment policy.Ensuring compliance with charity SORP, GDPR, and financial regulations.Maintaining financial policies and procedures.Leading internal audits and strengthening financial governance.Managing finance staff and supporting their development.Working closely with senior management and contributing to organisational planning. What you'll need to succeed Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA).3-5 years' experience in financial management.Strong understanding of charity finance and statutory reporting.Ideally experience in the voluntary or charity sector, or familiarity with charity SORP and fundraising finance. What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Sep 04, 2025
Seasonal
ACCA, ACA, CIMA Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are currently recruiting for an experienced Interim Finance Manager to join a well-established charity based in Belfast. This is a key leadership role, responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, compliance, and reporting, while supporting strategic decision-making across the organisation. Your new role Preparation of monthly management accounts and variance analysis.Leading budgeting and forecasting processes.Producing statutory financial statements and managing audit processes.Overseeing payroll, pensions, and statutory returns.Managing cash flow, bank reconciliations, and financial controls.Enhancing financial systems and procedures.Providing financial insights to support strategic planning and funding bids.Collaborating with operational teams to cost projects and monitor expenditure.Advising senior leadership on financial risk and investment policy.Ensuring compliance with charity SORP, GDPR, and financial regulations.Maintaining financial policies and procedures.Leading internal audits and strengthening financial governance.Managing finance staff and supporting their development.Working closely with senior management and contributing to organisational planning. What you'll need to succeed Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA).3-5 years' experience in financial management.Strong understanding of charity finance and statutory reporting.Ideally experience in the voluntary or charity sector, or familiarity with charity SORP and fundraising finance. What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. #
Requisition ID: 60465 Position Type: FT Permanent Workplace Arrangement: About the role We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Technician to the join the Engineering Team at our food crumbing and coating production facility in Gainsborough. The successful candidates will perform PPM and reactive maintenance on assets to maximize plant availability and maintain production. This is a permanent, full-time position operating on a 4-on, 4-off shift basis . About Kerry Kerry is the world's leading taste and nutrition company for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Every day we partner with customers to create healthier, tastier and more sustainable products that are consumed by billions of people across the world. Our vision is to be our customers' most valued partner, creating a world of sustainable nutrition. A career with Kerry offers you an opportunity to shape the future of food while providing you opportunities to explore and grow in a truly global environment. Our Safety purpose: "we work together in a caring culture where everybody goes home safe every day". We are committed to providing a safe working environment and ensuring that all safety protocols are strictly followed. Join us in creating a workplace where safety is everyone's responsibility. Key responsibilities As an Electrical Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for: Complying with the health and safety policy and regulations. Carrying out risk assessments with the relevant people and put controls in place to minimize the risk to acceptable levels were reasonably practicable. Lock off any dangerous machinery immediately/ or repair and notify. Resolving breakdowns, carryout PM's and work on project / improvement works with a view to minimizing production downtime. Actively seek to undertake PMs on offline machinery where time allows. Fully complete PM sheets with all observations, jobs completed and recommendations and file with the Maintenance Planner, whilst always looking at ways of improving to PMs. Actively gain as much information as possible from production personnel regarding the fault on the machine to speed up the fault-finding process. Ensure engineering log and computer systems are fully filled in with all relevant information including PM numbers, all used parts, plant numbers, urgency of required parts, at the end of each shift. Ensure all communications with external persons are conducted in a professional manner which reflects the company profile. Qualifications and skills HNC, City & Guilds or time-served apprentice with appropriate engineering qualifications Experience within a similar role ideally gained within a food manufacturing environment; if not food, experience within any manufacturing environment is highly valued Must be multi-skilled with a strong electrical background Experience with pneumatics, packaging machinery, and the ability to fault find is essential Familiarity with hydraulic and pneumatic systems is a strong advantage Flexible approach with a positive 'can-do' attitude Experience of SAP is a plus. Beware of scams online or from individuals claiming to represent us. A Kerry employee will not solicit candidates through a non-Kerry email address or phone number. In addition, Kerry does not currently utilise video chat rooms (e.g., Google Hangouts) to conduct interviews. Refuse any request that asks you to provide payment to participate in the hiring process (e.g., purchasing a "starter kit," investing in training, or something similar). Kerry will not ask you to pay any money at any point in the hiring process with the exception of reimbursable travel expenses. In addition, any payments made by Kerry will be from official firm accounts bearing the Kerry name. Recruiter: Posting Type: LI Please note also: We do not accept CVs or candidate profiles from recruitment agencies where terms of business have not been signed. Additionally, we will not consider or agree to payment of any recruiter fee under these circumstances. This also applies to CVs or candidate profiles sent directly to any Kerry Hiring Managers. In the event that speculative CVs or candidate profiles are submitted by recruitment agencies, we reserve the right to contact these candidates directly and consider them for current or future vacancies without any financial obligation to the recruitment agency.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Requisition ID: 60465 Position Type: FT Permanent Workplace Arrangement: About the role We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Technician to the join the Engineering Team at our food crumbing and coating production facility in Gainsborough. The successful candidates will perform PPM and reactive maintenance on assets to maximize plant availability and maintain production. This is a permanent, full-time position operating on a 4-on, 4-off shift basis . About Kerry Kerry is the world's leading taste and nutrition company for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. Every day we partner with customers to create healthier, tastier and more sustainable products that are consumed by billions of people across the world. Our vision is to be our customers' most valued partner, creating a world of sustainable nutrition. A career with Kerry offers you an opportunity to shape the future of food while providing you opportunities to explore and grow in a truly global environment. Our Safety purpose: "we work together in a caring culture where everybody goes home safe every day". We are committed to providing a safe working environment and ensuring that all safety protocols are strictly followed. Join us in creating a workplace where safety is everyone's responsibility. Key responsibilities As an Electrical Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for: Complying with the health and safety policy and regulations. Carrying out risk assessments with the relevant people and put controls in place to minimize the risk to acceptable levels were reasonably practicable. Lock off any dangerous machinery immediately/ or repair and notify. Resolving breakdowns, carryout PM's and work on project / improvement works with a view to minimizing production downtime. Actively seek to undertake PMs on offline machinery where time allows. Fully complete PM sheets with all observations, jobs completed and recommendations and file with the Maintenance Planner, whilst always looking at ways of improving to PMs. Actively gain as much information as possible from production personnel regarding the fault on the machine to speed up the fault-finding process. Ensure engineering log and computer systems are fully filled in with all relevant information including PM numbers, all used parts, plant numbers, urgency of required parts, at the end of each shift. Ensure all communications with external persons are conducted in a professional manner which reflects the company profile. Qualifications and skills HNC, City & Guilds or time-served apprentice with appropriate engineering qualifications Experience within a similar role ideally gained within a food manufacturing environment; if not food, experience within any manufacturing environment is highly valued Must be multi-skilled with a strong electrical background Experience with pneumatics, packaging machinery, and the ability to fault find is essential Familiarity with hydraulic and pneumatic systems is a strong advantage Flexible approach with a positive 'can-do' attitude Experience of SAP is a plus. Beware of scams online or from individuals claiming to represent us. A Kerry employee will not solicit candidates through a non-Kerry email address or phone number. In addition, Kerry does not currently utilise video chat rooms (e.g., Google Hangouts) to conduct interviews. Refuse any request that asks you to provide payment to participate in the hiring process (e.g., purchasing a "starter kit," investing in training, or something similar). Kerry will not ask you to pay any money at any point in the hiring process with the exception of reimbursable travel expenses. In addition, any payments made by Kerry will be from official firm accounts bearing the Kerry name. Recruiter: Posting Type: LI Please note also: We do not accept CVs or candidate profiles from recruitment agencies where terms of business have not been signed. Additionally, we will not consider or agree to payment of any recruiter fee under these circumstances. This also applies to CVs or candidate profiles sent directly to any Kerry Hiring Managers. In the event that speculative CVs or candidate profiles are submitted by recruitment agencies, we reserve the right to contact these candidates directly and consider them for current or future vacancies without any financial obligation to the recruitment agency.
Job Title: Contract Manager Location: Manchester Salary: 50k - 60k Industry: Civil Engineering Company Overview We are currently partnered with a well-established, family-run business in the civil engineering sector. Our client has built a reputation for professionalism and quality, working with both public and private sector clients. Due to consistent growth and the acquisition of new projects, they are looking to appoint a talented Contracts Manager to join their experienced and successful team. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven professional to play a key role in the company's continued expansion across the North West. You will be responsible for the management, coordination, and delivery of projects from the initial tender stage through to completion. The successful candidate will ensure all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role requires exceptional commercial acumen, strong leadership skills, and the ability to foster positive relationships with clients, subcontractors, and project teams. Key Responsibilities: Manage multiple contracts simultaneously, ensuring all work complies with industry standards and internal policies. Oversee the negotiation, preparation, and administration of contracts, with a focus on managing budgets, forecasts, and cost controls to meet financial targets. Act as the primary liaison for clients, local authorities, and other key stakeholders, maintaining clear communication and ensuring successful project delivery. Monitor site progress, provide strong leadership to project teams (including site managers and subcontractors), and resolve issues promptly. Ensure strict adherence to health, safety, environmental, and quality standards, and proactively identify and mitigate project risks. Prepare and present detailed progress reports, contractual documentation, and commercial updates to senior leadership. Assist in business development activities, including tendering, estimating, and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements: A proven background as a Contracts Manager within the civil engineering sector. Excellent contract administration, negotiation, and financial management skills. A confident and motivational leader with exceptional organisational and problem-solving abilities. Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills for professional stakeholder management. A comprehensive understanding of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation. Proficient in MS Office and project management software. Full UK driving licence. What We Offer Competitive compensation package (negotiable depending on experience). Company pension scheme. Clear pathways for career progression within a thriving business. The chance to join a forward-thinking company at a pivotal time in its growth. An engaging and dynamic role delivering high-profile projects across the North West. If you are interested in applying for this position and would like to learn more, send your CV in confidence to the team here at YCR, and we will be in touch shortly. Job Title: Contract Manager Location: Manchester Salary: 50k - 60k Industry: Civil Engineering
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Contract Manager Location: Manchester Salary: 50k - 60k Industry: Civil Engineering Company Overview We are currently partnered with a well-established, family-run business in the civil engineering sector. Our client has built a reputation for professionalism and quality, working with both public and private sector clients. Due to consistent growth and the acquisition of new projects, they are looking to appoint a talented Contracts Manager to join their experienced and successful team. This is an excellent opportunity for a proven professional to play a key role in the company's continued expansion across the North West. You will be responsible for the management, coordination, and delivery of projects from the initial tender stage through to completion. The successful candidate will ensure all works are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role requires exceptional commercial acumen, strong leadership skills, and the ability to foster positive relationships with clients, subcontractors, and project teams. Key Responsibilities: Manage multiple contracts simultaneously, ensuring all work complies with industry standards and internal policies. Oversee the negotiation, preparation, and administration of contracts, with a focus on managing budgets, forecasts, and cost controls to meet financial targets. Act as the primary liaison for clients, local authorities, and other key stakeholders, maintaining clear communication and ensuring successful project delivery. Monitor site progress, provide strong leadership to project teams (including site managers and subcontractors), and resolve issues promptly. Ensure strict adherence to health, safety, environmental, and quality standards, and proactively identify and mitigate project risks. Prepare and present detailed progress reports, contractual documentation, and commercial updates to senior leadership. Assist in business development activities, including tendering, estimating, and maintaining strong client relationships. Requirements: A proven background as a Contracts Manager within the civil engineering sector. Excellent contract administration, negotiation, and financial management skills. A confident and motivational leader with exceptional organisational and problem-solving abilities. Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills for professional stakeholder management. A comprehensive understanding of relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation. Proficient in MS Office and project management software. Full UK driving licence. What We Offer Competitive compensation package (negotiable depending on experience). Company pension scheme. Clear pathways for career progression within a thriving business. The chance to join a forward-thinking company at a pivotal time in its growth. An engaging and dynamic role delivering high-profile projects across the North West. If you are interested in applying for this position and would like to learn more, send your CV in confidence to the team here at YCR, and we will be in touch shortly. Job Title: Contract Manager Location: Manchester Salary: 50k - 60k Industry: Civil Engineering
Health and Safety Advisor Location - Chesterfield Full-time, permanent, 40 hours per week Salary - (phone number removed) per annum rising through increments to (phone number removed) per annum + Essential car allowance of 963.00 per annum Sellick Partnership are working alongside a well established housing association to assist with the recruitment of a Health and Safety Advisor to assist the Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Manager with the implementation and maintenance of the Health and Safety Management system Duties and Responsibilities for the Health and Safety Advisor include: Ensure that the risk assessments carried out by managers are suitable and sufficient and meet the legislative framework. Support managers and provide specialist advice for producing risk assessments and safe systems of work to enable the most appropriate controls to be adopted. To carry out health and safety inspections and audits across the diverse range of activities carried out by the client and Contractors following the audit framework and compile reports on findings. To take appropriate action in the event of unsafe working practices and report serious breaches of policy or procedure, where there is, or has been, the likelihood of a near miss, incident or accident to the H&S Manager and relevant manager. To be responsible for the day to day running of the HSE Management system, and for collating robust and accurate data from the system for use in creating performance management reports for board and SMT. Experience required for the role: Minimum of 3 year experience of working in Health & Safety in a similar environment. Practical experience of Environmental compliance Experience of undertaking risk assessments and recommending appropriate controls Experience of construction sites and CDM regulations. Experience of undertaking accident investigations If you are well suited to the role or would like to discuss this further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Derby Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Health and Safety Advisor Location - Chesterfield Full-time, permanent, 40 hours per week Salary - (phone number removed) per annum rising through increments to (phone number removed) per annum + Essential car allowance of 963.00 per annum Sellick Partnership are working alongside a well established housing association to assist with the recruitment of a Health and Safety Advisor to assist the Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Manager with the implementation and maintenance of the Health and Safety Management system Duties and Responsibilities for the Health and Safety Advisor include: Ensure that the risk assessments carried out by managers are suitable and sufficient and meet the legislative framework. Support managers and provide specialist advice for producing risk assessments and safe systems of work to enable the most appropriate controls to be adopted. To carry out health and safety inspections and audits across the diverse range of activities carried out by the client and Contractors following the audit framework and compile reports on findings. To take appropriate action in the event of unsafe working practices and report serious breaches of policy or procedure, where there is, or has been, the likelihood of a near miss, incident or accident to the H&S Manager and relevant manager. To be responsible for the day to day running of the HSE Management system, and for collating robust and accurate data from the system for use in creating performance management reports for board and SMT. Experience required for the role: Minimum of 3 year experience of working in Health & Safety in a similar environment. Practical experience of Environmental compliance Experience of undertaking risk assessments and recommending appropriate controls Experience of construction sites and CDM regulations. Experience of undertaking accident investigations If you are well suited to the role or would like to discuss this further, please apply or contact Josh Meek at Sellick Partnership Derby Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Transition Manager Senior Service Manager Service Transition Manager IT Service Manager Birmingham (Hybride 1 day a week onsite) 12 months 570/day ( 71.25/hour) Umbrella REED Technology are working with a client who are seeking an experienced Transition Manager to oversee a major supplier transition and drive service management maturity improvements across the organisation. This is a high-impact role requiring strong leadership, excellent stakeholder management, and deep expertise in service transition and ITIL-based practices. The successful candidate will ensure the seamless transfer of services from incumbent suppliers to new providers, establish governance controls, and implement best practice frameworks to strengthen operational capabilities. Key Responsibilities Lead Transition Delivery: Plan and manage the full lifecycle of supplier transition, ensuring minimal disruption and business continuity. Service Management Maturity: Assess current practices, develop a maturity roadmap, and embed continual service improvement across ITIL processes. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the single point of contact for onboarding and transition, ensuring alignment across leadership, suppliers, and operational teams. Risk & Governance: Proactively manage risks, issues, and changes, ensuring compliance with governance and security frameworks. Knowledge Transfer: Oversee effective documentation and capability handover between outgoing and incoming suppliers. Financial & Resource Management: Manage budgets, monitor costs, and ensure value-for-money outcomes. Ideal Profile Proven track record in transition and service management leadership. Strong understanding of ITIL practices and service management maturity frameworks. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience delivering complex supplier transitions with minimal disruption. If you have the relevant skills and experience to carry out the role outlined above, please apply using the link provided.
Sep 03, 2025
Contractor
Transition Manager Senior Service Manager Service Transition Manager IT Service Manager Birmingham (Hybride 1 day a week onsite) 12 months 570/day ( 71.25/hour) Umbrella REED Technology are working with a client who are seeking an experienced Transition Manager to oversee a major supplier transition and drive service management maturity improvements across the organisation. This is a high-impact role requiring strong leadership, excellent stakeholder management, and deep expertise in service transition and ITIL-based practices. The successful candidate will ensure the seamless transfer of services from incumbent suppliers to new providers, establish governance controls, and implement best practice frameworks to strengthen operational capabilities. Key Responsibilities Lead Transition Delivery: Plan and manage the full lifecycle of supplier transition, ensuring minimal disruption and business continuity. Service Management Maturity: Assess current practices, develop a maturity roadmap, and embed continual service improvement across ITIL processes. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the single point of contact for onboarding and transition, ensuring alignment across leadership, suppliers, and operational teams. Risk & Governance: Proactively manage risks, issues, and changes, ensuring compliance with governance and security frameworks. Knowledge Transfer: Oversee effective documentation and capability handover between outgoing and incoming suppliers. Financial & Resource Management: Manage budgets, monitor costs, and ensure value-for-money outcomes. Ideal Profile Proven track record in transition and service management leadership. Strong understanding of ITIL practices and service management maturity frameworks. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. Experience delivering complex supplier transitions with minimal disruption. If you have the relevant skills and experience to carry out the role outlined above, please apply using the link provided.
Financial Crime Assurance Manager Location : Milton Keynes or Glasgow Salary : £competitive+ £6,000 car allowance + up to 12.5% pension contribution Permanent , Hybrid 3 days/week (12 office days/month flexi) Are you an experienced Financial Crime Assurance professional ready to lead impactful reviews and shape the future of financial crime risk management for a large retail bank? Lorien is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a major UK banking group for two Financial Crime Assurance Managers to join a high-performing second-line defense team. About the Role You'll play a key role in delivering the Financial Crime Assurance agenda, leading end-to-end reviews across a wide range of financial crime areas (excluding fraud). You'll assess the design and effectiveness of controls, validate issue remediation, and provide clear, evidence-based insights to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver assurance reviews from planning through to reporting. Evaluate financial crime controls across AML, Sanctions, ABC, CTF, and FoTE. Design bespoke test scripts based on risk and control understanding. Validate issue remediation and provide assurance on closure. Produce high-quality reports and present findings to senior stakeholders (Director level and above). Provide leadership and guidance to a team of consultants (no direct line management). What We're Looking For 3-5 years' experience in a Financial Crime Assurance role (2nd line). Strong understanding of financial crime risks, controls, and UK regulations (e.g. MLR, POCA, JMLSG, FCA Handbook). Experience designing and executing risk-based test scripts. Proven ability to lead reviews independently and manage stakeholder relationships. Experience with issue validations is essential. Ideally holds or is working towards ICA or ACAMS qualifications (support available to achieve this if don't already hold). Desirable Exposure to sanctions is a plus. Background in banking or financial services preferred. Experience mentoring or guiding junior team members. Why Join? Work in a team known for internal progression and development. Access to an internal Economic Crime Academy with ICA-endorsed training. Support to gain professional qualifications (e.g. ICA, ACAMS). Competitive benefits including: £6,000 car allowance Up to 12.5% pension contribution 30 days' holiday + bank holidays Private medical insurance Bonus potential Interview Process Informal 30-minute coffee chat Competency interview with a short task (1.5 hours) Final informal coffee chat Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Financial Crime Assurance Manager Location : Milton Keynes or Glasgow Salary : £competitive+ £6,000 car allowance + up to 12.5% pension contribution Permanent , Hybrid 3 days/week (12 office days/month flexi) Are you an experienced Financial Crime Assurance professional ready to lead impactful reviews and shape the future of financial crime risk management for a large retail bank? Lorien is proud to be recruiting on behalf of a major UK banking group for two Financial Crime Assurance Managers to join a high-performing second-line defense team. About the Role You'll play a key role in delivering the Financial Crime Assurance agenda, leading end-to-end reviews across a wide range of financial crime areas (excluding fraud). You'll assess the design and effectiveness of controls, validate issue remediation, and provide clear, evidence-based insights to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver assurance reviews from planning through to reporting. Evaluate financial crime controls across AML, Sanctions, ABC, CTF, and FoTE. Design bespoke test scripts based on risk and control understanding. Validate issue remediation and provide assurance on closure. Produce high-quality reports and present findings to senior stakeholders (Director level and above). Provide leadership and guidance to a team of consultants (no direct line management). What We're Looking For 3-5 years' experience in a Financial Crime Assurance role (2nd line). Strong understanding of financial crime risks, controls, and UK regulations (e.g. MLR, POCA, JMLSG, FCA Handbook). Experience designing and executing risk-based test scripts. Proven ability to lead reviews independently and manage stakeholder relationships. Experience with issue validations is essential. Ideally holds or is working towards ICA or ACAMS qualifications (support available to achieve this if don't already hold). Desirable Exposure to sanctions is a plus. Background in banking or financial services preferred. Experience mentoring or guiding junior team members. Why Join? Work in a team known for internal progression and development. Access to an internal Economic Crime Academy with ICA-endorsed training. Support to gain professional qualifications (e.g. ICA, ACAMS). Competitive benefits including: £6,000 car allowance Up to 12.5% pension contribution 30 days' holiday + bank holidays Private medical insurance Bonus potential Interview Process Informal 30-minute coffee chat Competency interview with a short task (1.5 hours) Final informal coffee chat Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for a committed and passionate Deputy Manager to join our growing business. As Deputy Manager you will work in collaboration with the Store Manager to maximise profit, lead the team, deliver a seamless operation and ensure the success of our store. Key responsibilities include: Maximise profit: Play an active role in all areas of store performance, reviewing sales, operations, and digital performance weekly to identify priorities and drive actions to improve results. Focus on delivering great availability and cost controls through excellent processes. Create a culture of "sell a £, save a £" to maximise store sales and profit. Deliver on all agreed KPIs. Engage, develop & retain great people: Support the Store Manager with Talking Shop and work well with the Talking Shop representative. Drive team engagement by communicating effectively and showing appreciation and respect for every team member. Foster an inclusive culture where everyone can be their best at work. Take a proactive approach to upskilling the team using all available resources, development options, and on-the-job coaching to grow talent and improve capability. Manage the team effectively using performance processes and continuous conversations. Doing the right processes and doing them right: Ensure a store walk is completed daily to focus on what the customer sees and take relevant action. Role model a proactive approach to service, both in-store and at the doorstep, always aiming to be the best place to shop. Ensure all cash handling and security policies and processes are fully implemented in the store. Deliver the best digital service by implementing all "One Best Way" processes in the store through the team. Ensure legal compliance across all areas to minimise any risk to the business. Implement all health and safety policies and processes fully in the store, keeping teams and customers safe. Leadership: Lead by example to get the best from the team and provide the best service to customers. Be approachable and respectful to customers and colleagues. Work together with enthusiasm and take action to reduce waste. Show consideration for the business and its people. Take full responsibility for the store operation, colleagues, and customers in the Store Manager's absence. Communicate effectively, having regular conversations and listening to understand. Plan in advance, prioritising key tasks and activities. Set the pace of the team by being hands-on to deliver a great store. Solve problems by making the right decisions for the store. Coach the team by asking the right questions to drive performance and help them be their best. Delegate tasks at the right time to the right colleagues. Motivate the team to deliver consistent operational standards. Required skills & experience: Proven experience in a retail management role. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage priorities. Customer-focused with a passion for delivering outstanding service. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work across different stores. What We Offer: 15% discount in all Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores. 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). Christmas vouchers - increasing with length of service. Refer a Friend scheme. Christmas saving schemes. Long service awards. Option to join a healthcare plan. Grocery Aid for free and confidential financial, emotional and practical support. Clear career pathways with opportunities for development and progression. A supportive and inclusive work environment. Apply now to join the team and start your Iceland story!
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for a committed and passionate Deputy Manager to join our growing business. As Deputy Manager you will work in collaboration with the Store Manager to maximise profit, lead the team, deliver a seamless operation and ensure the success of our store. Key responsibilities include: Maximise profit: Play an active role in all areas of store performance, reviewing sales, operations, and digital performance weekly to identify priorities and drive actions to improve results. Focus on delivering great availability and cost controls through excellent processes. Create a culture of "sell a £, save a £" to maximise store sales and profit. Deliver on all agreed KPIs. Engage, develop & retain great people: Support the Store Manager with Talking Shop and work well with the Talking Shop representative. Drive team engagement by communicating effectively and showing appreciation and respect for every team member. Foster an inclusive culture where everyone can be their best at work. Take a proactive approach to upskilling the team using all available resources, development options, and on-the-job coaching to grow talent and improve capability. Manage the team effectively using performance processes and continuous conversations. Doing the right processes and doing them right: Ensure a store walk is completed daily to focus on what the customer sees and take relevant action. Role model a proactive approach to service, both in-store and at the doorstep, always aiming to be the best place to shop. Ensure all cash handling and security policies and processes are fully implemented in the store. Deliver the best digital service by implementing all "One Best Way" processes in the store through the team. Ensure legal compliance across all areas to minimise any risk to the business. Implement all health and safety policies and processes fully in the store, keeping teams and customers safe. Leadership: Lead by example to get the best from the team and provide the best service to customers. Be approachable and respectful to customers and colleagues. Work together with enthusiasm and take action to reduce waste. Show consideration for the business and its people. Take full responsibility for the store operation, colleagues, and customers in the Store Manager's absence. Communicate effectively, having regular conversations and listening to understand. Plan in advance, prioritising key tasks and activities. Set the pace of the team by being hands-on to deliver a great store. Solve problems by making the right decisions for the store. Coach the team by asking the right questions to drive performance and help them be their best. Delegate tasks at the right time to the right colleagues. Motivate the team to deliver consistent operational standards. Required skills & experience: Proven experience in a retail management role. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage priorities. Customer-focused with a passion for delivering outstanding service. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work across different stores. What We Offer: 15% discount in all Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores. 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). Christmas vouchers - increasing with length of service. Refer a Friend scheme. Christmas saving schemes. Long service awards. Option to join a healthcare plan. Grocery Aid for free and confidential financial, emotional and practical support. Clear career pathways with opportunities for development and progression. A supportive and inclusive work environment. Apply now to join the team and start your Iceland story!
Tate Recruitment are proud to be partnered with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to recruit Trainee Inspectors of Railways The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain's railways. ORR regulates health and safety across the entire rail industry in Britain, including the Mainline Network, London Underground, light rail, trams and the heritage railways. ORR's mission is to protect the interests of rail and road users and play a crucial role ensuring safety, assuring value and driving the performance of Britain's railways. Tate are recruiting for several Trainee Inspectors of Railways to join the ORR's Health & Safety team. With multiple locations available, an attractive package and the opportunity to make a difference to those who use the railways, it is an exciting time to work in this industry. The Opportunity: Roles are full-time and on-site, with a salary range of 40,217 - 44,503 depending on experience and are based in Bristol. Some key benefits are - Above average pension scheme and 25 days holiday. Click here to find out more about the benefits on offer At the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) , you'll be part of a team shaping the future of rail safety. Your role is to protect the health and safety of everyone associated with the rail industry by ensuring railway businesses have mature health and safety management in place. This includes identifying, assessing and controlling risks properly. Through expert inspections, investigations, and industry engagement, you will regulate health and safety for railway workers, employees, passengers and others who interface with railway operations on mainline, non-mainline, tram and heritage railways. Your role As a Trainee Inspector you will: Carry out planned inspections and lead investigations into accidents, ill-health, and safety incidents Analyse findings in line with legal frameworks to guide and influence duty holders toward safer practices Track risks and overall health and safety performance using data, industry risk modelling, and intelligence from inspections and investigations Identify where duty holders are not complying with the law and take enforcement action to ensure that employees, passengers, and members of the public are protected Offer expert advice and take formal enforcement action when necessary Represent ORR in engagements with industry stakeholders, including trade unions Collaborate closely with your team and colleagues across ORR to champion a culture of safety Experience needed Experience of working in the railway industry or experience in operations/ engineering disciplines, or front-line health and safety regulatory experience, including an awareness of Safety Management Systems Full UK Driving Licence Educated to Level 6 standard (degree level or with appropriate equivalent qualifications or equivalent professional experience to be able to achieve chartered status of a professional institution) Ability to analyse and communicate complex technical information to a range of stakeholders to support improved understanding and standards Problem solving skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively Ability to manage a varied workload, deal with competing priorities, manage expectations, and deliver on time to a high standard Ability to assimilate, analyse and communicate complex technical information to a range of stakeholders to support improved understanding and standards and/or legal compliance. Ability to use theoretical and practical knowledge, including working from 'first principles' to identify practical, workable improvements in risk controls, including engineering controls, working practices, training, and maintenance requirements. Problem solving skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively, sometimes to tight deadlines. Behaviours Making effective decisions Communicating and influencing Delivering at pace Developing self and others Working together Why you should apply ORR are committed to helping you thrive to become a trusted health and safety professional in the railway industry. As part of their comprehensive 3 year training programme, you will have access to structured courses and assessments, hands on operational experience and ongoing guidance from your managers. Disability confident employer - committed to an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone. ORR have received the Silver Award from the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion for embedding diversity and inclusion. Please note the deadline for applications is 30th September 2025. If your application is shortlisted you will be invited to attend an assessment centre in October. Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Tate Recruitment are proud to be partnered with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) to recruit Trainee Inspectors of Railways The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain's railways. ORR regulates health and safety across the entire rail industry in Britain, including the Mainline Network, London Underground, light rail, trams and the heritage railways. ORR's mission is to protect the interests of rail and road users and play a crucial role ensuring safety, assuring value and driving the performance of Britain's railways. Tate are recruiting for several Trainee Inspectors of Railways to join the ORR's Health & Safety team. With multiple locations available, an attractive package and the opportunity to make a difference to those who use the railways, it is an exciting time to work in this industry. The Opportunity: Roles are full-time and on-site, with a salary range of 40,217 - 44,503 depending on experience and are based in Bristol. Some key benefits are - Above average pension scheme and 25 days holiday. Click here to find out more about the benefits on offer At the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) , you'll be part of a team shaping the future of rail safety. Your role is to protect the health and safety of everyone associated with the rail industry by ensuring railway businesses have mature health and safety management in place. This includes identifying, assessing and controlling risks properly. Through expert inspections, investigations, and industry engagement, you will regulate health and safety for railway workers, employees, passengers and others who interface with railway operations on mainline, non-mainline, tram and heritage railways. Your role As a Trainee Inspector you will: Carry out planned inspections and lead investigations into accidents, ill-health, and safety incidents Analyse findings in line with legal frameworks to guide and influence duty holders toward safer practices Track risks and overall health and safety performance using data, industry risk modelling, and intelligence from inspections and investigations Identify where duty holders are not complying with the law and take enforcement action to ensure that employees, passengers, and members of the public are protected Offer expert advice and take formal enforcement action when necessary Represent ORR in engagements with industry stakeholders, including trade unions Collaborate closely with your team and colleagues across ORR to champion a culture of safety Experience needed Experience of working in the railway industry or experience in operations/ engineering disciplines, or front-line health and safety regulatory experience, including an awareness of Safety Management Systems Full UK Driving Licence Educated to Level 6 standard (degree level or with appropriate equivalent qualifications or equivalent professional experience to be able to achieve chartered status of a professional institution) Ability to analyse and communicate complex technical information to a range of stakeholders to support improved understanding and standards Problem solving skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively Ability to manage a varied workload, deal with competing priorities, manage expectations, and deliver on time to a high standard Ability to assimilate, analyse and communicate complex technical information to a range of stakeholders to support improved understanding and standards and/or legal compliance. Ability to use theoretical and practical knowledge, including working from 'first principles' to identify practical, workable improvements in risk controls, including engineering controls, working practices, training, and maintenance requirements. Problem solving skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively, sometimes to tight deadlines. Behaviours Making effective decisions Communicating and influencing Delivering at pace Developing self and others Working together Why you should apply ORR are committed to helping you thrive to become a trusted health and safety professional in the railway industry. As part of their comprehensive 3 year training programme, you will have access to structured courses and assessments, hands on operational experience and ongoing guidance from your managers. Disability confident employer - committed to an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone. ORR have received the Silver Award from the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion for embedding diversity and inclusion. Please note the deadline for applications is 30th September 2025. If your application is shortlisted you will be invited to attend an assessment centre in October. Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Position: Quantity Surveyor (Decarbonisation) Location: North London Salary: up to 65k plus package The company: Our client is a national Property Services contractor that are looking to recruit an experienced Quantity Surveyor for their Decarbonisation division. Quantity Surveyor Role: To manage and control all financial and technical aspects of contracts including procurement, invoicing and payment to minimise costs & maximise value. The allocated surveyor is fully responsible for the financial performance of the project through to collection of cash. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders . Check contract/tender documents and highlight risks. Understand the Health & Safety requirements of tenders and contracts. Assist the Branch in developing specific method statements. Understand the cost base and production levels to secure work for the Branch. Develop and maintain several specialist subcontract and supplier contacts, sufficient to avoid reliance on any one company. Ensure production targets are issued and contract CVR's are set. Ensure contracts have targets at detail and summary levels, from operative to contract manager. Ensure the quality of subcontract orders are sufficient to avoid situations leading to potential claims against the Company. Ensure all contracts have measure in place to track and record financial progress. Monitor all ongoing contract costs against those detailed in the original tender. Highlight variations from anticipated costs and resolve promptly. Record all variations, extras etc. and agree with the client. Ensure that all Company Policies and Procedures are followed. Make applications for payment on time and in a format agreed with the client to ensure prompt payment. Ensure submitted invoices are paid on time. Monitor and accrue sales rebates. Approve payments to subcontractors in accordance with Company Policy. Complete final accounts within the contractual timescale. Ensure that financial reports accurately reflect the status of contracts in respect of progress, valuations, billings and collectable cash. Ensure work is delivered to achieve forecast gross margin. Be responsible for Monthly CVR's in group format. Monitor and assist with the agreement and collection of aged debt. Support commercial tender decisions within Branch, contribute to pre-tender submissions and deliver supporting documents & presentations as required. Contribute fully to weekly branch meetings to consider cost, value & progress of projects. Provide commercial assurance through forecasting, project review as required and identification of issues giving rise to commercial risk. Assist BM/RM with portfolio analysis, focusing on the following issues: WIP reduction; under-performing contracts; retention release; general branch profitability. On any projects that are not adequately performing commercially, assist in any way possible to improve performance (potentially through better variation recovery processes, more detailed use of bonus control, applications of extensions of time). To fully comply with the requirements of the Third-Party installer accreditation scheme (FIRAS or IFC). Quantity Surveyor Knowledge/Experience: Full UK Driving Licence Previous experience surveying or estimating Decarbonisation or retrofit works within the construction industry and having knowledge of the financial and contractual controls required on a contract. CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally qualified person Excellent team player whilst also holding the ability to work independently on own initiative Experienced with direct and subcontract labour Excellent time management skills, with ability to work to tight deadlines Ability to encourage and support other members of the commercial team Strong IT skills, particularly Excel Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Position: Quantity Surveyor (Decarbonisation) Location: North London Salary: up to 65k plus package The company: Our client is a national Property Services contractor that are looking to recruit an experienced Quantity Surveyor for their Decarbonisation division. Quantity Surveyor Role: To manage and control all financial and technical aspects of contracts including procurement, invoicing and payment to minimise costs & maximise value. The allocated surveyor is fully responsible for the financial performance of the project through to collection of cash. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders . Check contract/tender documents and highlight risks. Understand the Health & Safety requirements of tenders and contracts. Assist the Branch in developing specific method statements. Understand the cost base and production levels to secure work for the Branch. Develop and maintain several specialist subcontract and supplier contacts, sufficient to avoid reliance on any one company. Ensure production targets are issued and contract CVR's are set. Ensure contracts have targets at detail and summary levels, from operative to contract manager. Ensure the quality of subcontract orders are sufficient to avoid situations leading to potential claims against the Company. Ensure all contracts have measure in place to track and record financial progress. Monitor all ongoing contract costs against those detailed in the original tender. Highlight variations from anticipated costs and resolve promptly. Record all variations, extras etc. and agree with the client. Ensure that all Company Policies and Procedures are followed. Make applications for payment on time and in a format agreed with the client to ensure prompt payment. Ensure submitted invoices are paid on time. Monitor and accrue sales rebates. Approve payments to subcontractors in accordance with Company Policy. Complete final accounts within the contractual timescale. Ensure that financial reports accurately reflect the status of contracts in respect of progress, valuations, billings and collectable cash. Ensure work is delivered to achieve forecast gross margin. Be responsible for Monthly CVR's in group format. Monitor and assist with the agreement and collection of aged debt. Support commercial tender decisions within Branch, contribute to pre-tender submissions and deliver supporting documents & presentations as required. Contribute fully to weekly branch meetings to consider cost, value & progress of projects. Provide commercial assurance through forecasting, project review as required and identification of issues giving rise to commercial risk. Assist BM/RM with portfolio analysis, focusing on the following issues: WIP reduction; under-performing contracts; retention release; general branch profitability. On any projects that are not adequately performing commercially, assist in any way possible to improve performance (potentially through better variation recovery processes, more detailed use of bonus control, applications of extensions of time). To fully comply with the requirements of the Third-Party installer accreditation scheme (FIRAS or IFC). Quantity Surveyor Knowledge/Experience: Full UK Driving Licence Previous experience surveying or estimating Decarbonisation or retrofit works within the construction industry and having knowledge of the financial and contractual controls required on a contract. CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally qualified person Excellent team player whilst also holding the ability to work independently on own initiative Experienced with direct and subcontract labour Excellent time management skills, with ability to work to tight deadlines Ability to encourage and support other members of the commercial team Strong IT skills, particularly Excel Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on (phone number removed). Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Morson Talent currently have an opportunity available for Project Planners to work on the behalf of our Aerospace clients based in Yeovil, Somerset. This is a contract until December 2025, with possibility of extension. JOB PURPOSE Provide project controls support to the Project/Programme Manager (PM) with the objective of delivering on time/on budget delivery of LH projects and programmes. Support the PM in developing and maintaining the project master schedule in accordance with the contract, through direct liaison with other business functions. Ensure the integrity of data throughout the project life cycle. Prepare reports to provide project status information to the programmes team and customer. Identify schedule and cost variances and work with the programme team and directly with business functions to establish corrective actions. KEY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES • Develop and implement the programme or project schedule (and SAP Work Breakdown Structure (WBS in accordance with the Contracted scope, delivery dates, Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM), financial baseline and Leonardo procedures. If multiple sub projects exist, coordinate, control and integrate the interfaces creating logical links and maintaining updates. Applying earned value techniques where applicable. • Input to Establishing and implementing standards and best practice across Programmes or projects through the Process and governance teams. • Maintain and control the programme or project schedule baseline (dates and budgets) to reflect any contracted amendments. Manage the approval and communication of these changes in accordance with Leonardo procedures. • Ensure the flow of budgets and dates within Sap via the MSP Plan are kept in alignment with the approved Company Work Order. • Direct the timely processing of schedule updates. Monitor the accuracy of project schedules and version control changes. Work with the Functions and Project Teams to drive the quality of the programme or project schedule and SAP WBS. Identify problems and provide support to improve processes to ensure the integrity of the data. • Coordinate with the Key Stakeholders customer change proposals, capturing in a register and collating cost impacts for pricing. • Assess progress, track and analyse the impact of the programme or project schedule forecast changes (dates and budgets) to identify threats at the earliest opportunity. Publish the schedule and ensure stakeholders are informed about changes. Perform critical path and what if analysis, including the development of work-around plans, capturing, monitoring and driving associated actions. • Control the allocation of contingency reserve and updates to the programme or project schedule baseline ensuring alignment to the risk register. • Produce internal and customer reports to confirm the project cost and schedule variance, future key milestones and to include earn value analysis. • Prepare and present monthly CPR data. Be able to articulate changes from month to month and what schedule and costs impacts this will incur working closely with the functional departments to ensure accuracy. • Generate purchase requisitions and perform service receipts to support project requirements • Support the PM in executing the Leonardo risk management methodology & risk management tools. • Support the assessment, evaluation, prioritisation and update of risks. Monitor and measure the associated mitigation actions to prevent risk occurrence. • Participate in regular risk reviews to identify, capture and sanction risks, able to apply Monte Carlo analysis to inform and monitor mitigation actions and ensure progress to recovery plans. • Review the cost of mitigation action, budget and actual (both in the risk register and work breakdown structure) and evaluate risks to ensure the Programme or Project contingency reserve value is accurate and rigorous cost controls are applied. Perform cost / benefit analysis against contingency reserve actions. • Support the production and communication of regular risk reports to ensure consistency. • Report the progress of Risks at regular intervals to the appropriate level of management. • Flexibility to deploy in other areas, i.e. business reports. • This role may require you to drive 15,000 or more business miles each year. (Delete as appropriate statement required to fulfil HSEMSM, Section 33, HSEP T-01) • You are responsible for taking reasonable care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work and to co-operate with managers, supervisors and others to enable the company to meet its statutory obligations for health, safety and environment. • Specific responsibilities for Employees are detailed within HSEMSM, Section 8.7. • You should take responsibility for understanding the Code of Ethics - Core Instruction No.PER.10.3 and making sure that you comply with it at all times whilst doing your job and, in particular, when acting for or on behalf of LHUK. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & EXPERIENCE • Good knowledge of company products and organisation. • Good written and verbal communication skills. • Ability to work effectively within a team setting and also to provide leadership when required. • Effective & persuasive in building a network of contacts within LH, creating strong relationships with the LH performing functional areas. • Proficient in the use of SAP and Microsoft Project (as core planning tool) and other common Microsoft packages. • Excellent analytical and planning skills with good attention to detail. • Ability to learn quickly and work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to maintain a clear focus on goals & priorities. • Excellent organisational and time management skills. • Experienced in the planning and scheduling of complex tasks within an aerospace or similar industrial environment. 90% onsite. Rate: On application. If this position is of interest to you, please apply below or contact Kaisey for more information. (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Sep 03, 2025
Contractor
Morson Talent currently have an opportunity available for Project Planners to work on the behalf of our Aerospace clients based in Yeovil, Somerset. This is a contract until December 2025, with possibility of extension. JOB PURPOSE Provide project controls support to the Project/Programme Manager (PM) with the objective of delivering on time/on budget delivery of LH projects and programmes. Support the PM in developing and maintaining the project master schedule in accordance with the contract, through direct liaison with other business functions. Ensure the integrity of data throughout the project life cycle. Prepare reports to provide project status information to the programmes team and customer. Identify schedule and cost variances and work with the programme team and directly with business functions to establish corrective actions. KEY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES • Develop and implement the programme or project schedule (and SAP Work Breakdown Structure (WBS in accordance with the Contracted scope, delivery dates, Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM), financial baseline and Leonardo procedures. If multiple sub projects exist, coordinate, control and integrate the interfaces creating logical links and maintaining updates. Applying earned value techniques where applicable. • Input to Establishing and implementing standards and best practice across Programmes or projects through the Process and governance teams. • Maintain and control the programme or project schedule baseline (dates and budgets) to reflect any contracted amendments. Manage the approval and communication of these changes in accordance with Leonardo procedures. • Ensure the flow of budgets and dates within Sap via the MSP Plan are kept in alignment with the approved Company Work Order. • Direct the timely processing of schedule updates. Monitor the accuracy of project schedules and version control changes. Work with the Functions and Project Teams to drive the quality of the programme or project schedule and SAP WBS. Identify problems and provide support to improve processes to ensure the integrity of the data. • Coordinate with the Key Stakeholders customer change proposals, capturing in a register and collating cost impacts for pricing. • Assess progress, track and analyse the impact of the programme or project schedule forecast changes (dates and budgets) to identify threats at the earliest opportunity. Publish the schedule and ensure stakeholders are informed about changes. Perform critical path and what if analysis, including the development of work-around plans, capturing, monitoring and driving associated actions. • Control the allocation of contingency reserve and updates to the programme or project schedule baseline ensuring alignment to the risk register. • Produce internal and customer reports to confirm the project cost and schedule variance, future key milestones and to include earn value analysis. • Prepare and present monthly CPR data. Be able to articulate changes from month to month and what schedule and costs impacts this will incur working closely with the functional departments to ensure accuracy. • Generate purchase requisitions and perform service receipts to support project requirements • Support the PM in executing the Leonardo risk management methodology & risk management tools. • Support the assessment, evaluation, prioritisation and update of risks. Monitor and measure the associated mitigation actions to prevent risk occurrence. • Participate in regular risk reviews to identify, capture and sanction risks, able to apply Monte Carlo analysis to inform and monitor mitigation actions and ensure progress to recovery plans. • Review the cost of mitigation action, budget and actual (both in the risk register and work breakdown structure) and evaluate risks to ensure the Programme or Project contingency reserve value is accurate and rigorous cost controls are applied. Perform cost / benefit analysis against contingency reserve actions. • Support the production and communication of regular risk reports to ensure consistency. • Report the progress of Risks at regular intervals to the appropriate level of management. • Flexibility to deploy in other areas, i.e. business reports. • This role may require you to drive 15,000 or more business miles each year. (Delete as appropriate statement required to fulfil HSEMSM, Section 33, HSEP T-01) • You are responsible for taking reasonable care of your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work and to co-operate with managers, supervisors and others to enable the company to meet its statutory obligations for health, safety and environment. • Specific responsibilities for Employees are detailed within HSEMSM, Section 8.7. • You should take responsibility for understanding the Code of Ethics - Core Instruction No.PER.10.3 and making sure that you comply with it at all times whilst doing your job and, in particular, when acting for or on behalf of LHUK. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & EXPERIENCE • Good knowledge of company products and organisation. • Good written and verbal communication skills. • Ability to work effectively within a team setting and also to provide leadership when required. • Effective & persuasive in building a network of contacts within LH, creating strong relationships with the LH performing functional areas. • Proficient in the use of SAP and Microsoft Project (as core planning tool) and other common Microsoft packages. • Excellent analytical and planning skills with good attention to detail. • Ability to learn quickly and work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to maintain a clear focus on goals & priorities. • Excellent organisational and time management skills. • Experienced in the planning and scheduling of complex tasks within an aerospace or similar industrial environment. 90% onsite. Rate: On application. If this position is of interest to you, please apply below or contact Kaisey for more information. (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Position: Quantity Surveyor (Decarbonisation) Location: North London Salary: up to £65k plus package The company: Our client is a national Property Services contractor that are looking to recruit an experienced Quantity Surveyor for their Decarbonisation division. Quantity Surveyor Role: To manage and control all financial and technical aspects of contracts including procurement, invoicing and payment to minimise costs & maximise value. The allocated surveyor is fully responsible for the financial performance of the project through to collection of cash. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders . Check contract/tender documents and highlight risks. Understand the Health & Safety requirements of tenders and contracts. Assist the Branch in developing specific method statements. Understand the cost base and production levels to secure work for the Branch. Develop and maintain several specialist subcontract and supplier contacts, sufficient to avoid reliance on any one company. Ensure production targets are issued and contract CVR's are set. Ensure contracts have targets at detail and summary levels, from operative to contract manager. Ensure the quality of subcontract orders are sufficient to avoid situations leading to potential claims against the Company. Ensure all contracts have measure in place to track and record financial progress. Monitor all ongoing contract costs against those detailed in the original tender. Highlight variations from anticipated costs and resolve promptly. Record all variations, extras etc. and agree with the client. Ensure that all Company Policies and Procedures are followed. Make applications for payment on time and in a format agreed with the client to ensure prompt payment. Ensure submitted invoices are paid on time. Monitor and accrue sales rebates. Approve payments to subcontractors in accordance with Company Policy. Complete final accounts within the contractual timescale. Ensure that financial reports accurately reflect the status of contracts in respect of progress, valuations, billings and collectable cash. Ensure work is delivered to achieve forecast gross margin. Be responsible for Monthly CVR's in group format. Monitor and assist with the agreement and collection of aged debt. Support commercial tender decisions within Branch, contribute to pre-tender submissions and deliver supporting documents & presentations as required. Contribute fully to weekly branch meetings to consider cost, value & progress of projects. Provide commercial assurance through forecasting, project review as required and identification of issues giving rise to commercial risk. Assist BM/RM with portfolio analysis, focusing on the following issues: WIP reduction; under-performing contracts; retention release; general branch profitability. On any projects that are not adequately performing commercially, assist in any way possible to improve performance (potentially through better variation recovery processes, more detailed use of bonus control, applications of extensions of time). To fully comply with the requirements of the Third-Party installer accreditation scheme (FIRAS or IFC). Quantity Surveyor Knowledge/Experience: Full UK Driving Licence Previous experience surveying or estimating Decarbonisation or retrofit works within the construction industry and having knowledge of the financial and contractual controls required on a contract. CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally qualified person Excellent team player whilst also holding the ability to work independently on own initiative Experienced with direct and subcontract labour Excellent time management skills, with ability to work to tight deadlines Ability to encourage and support other members of the commercial team Strong IT skills, particularly Excel Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on . Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Position: Quantity Surveyor (Decarbonisation) Location: North London Salary: up to £65k plus package The company: Our client is a national Property Services contractor that are looking to recruit an experienced Quantity Surveyor for their Decarbonisation division. Quantity Surveyor Role: To manage and control all financial and technical aspects of contracts including procurement, invoicing and payment to minimise costs & maximise value. The allocated surveyor is fully responsible for the financial performance of the project through to collection of cash. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Measure and prepare cost estimates for contracts and tenders . Check contract/tender documents and highlight risks. Understand the Health & Safety requirements of tenders and contracts. Assist the Branch in developing specific method statements. Understand the cost base and production levels to secure work for the Branch. Develop and maintain several specialist subcontract and supplier contacts, sufficient to avoid reliance on any one company. Ensure production targets are issued and contract CVR's are set. Ensure contracts have targets at detail and summary levels, from operative to contract manager. Ensure the quality of subcontract orders are sufficient to avoid situations leading to potential claims against the Company. Ensure all contracts have measure in place to track and record financial progress. Monitor all ongoing contract costs against those detailed in the original tender. Highlight variations from anticipated costs and resolve promptly. Record all variations, extras etc. and agree with the client. Ensure that all Company Policies and Procedures are followed. Make applications for payment on time and in a format agreed with the client to ensure prompt payment. Ensure submitted invoices are paid on time. Monitor and accrue sales rebates. Approve payments to subcontractors in accordance with Company Policy. Complete final accounts within the contractual timescale. Ensure that financial reports accurately reflect the status of contracts in respect of progress, valuations, billings and collectable cash. Ensure work is delivered to achieve forecast gross margin. Be responsible for Monthly CVR's in group format. Monitor and assist with the agreement and collection of aged debt. Support commercial tender decisions within Branch, contribute to pre-tender submissions and deliver supporting documents & presentations as required. Contribute fully to weekly branch meetings to consider cost, value & progress of projects. Provide commercial assurance through forecasting, project review as required and identification of issues giving rise to commercial risk. Assist BM/RM with portfolio analysis, focusing on the following issues: WIP reduction; under-performing contracts; retention release; general branch profitability. On any projects that are not adequately performing commercially, assist in any way possible to improve performance (potentially through better variation recovery processes, more detailed use of bonus control, applications of extensions of time). To fully comply with the requirements of the Third-Party installer accreditation scheme (FIRAS or IFC). Quantity Surveyor Knowledge/Experience: Full UK Driving Licence Previous experience surveying or estimating Decarbonisation or retrofit works within the construction industry and having knowledge of the financial and contractual controls required on a contract. CSCS Card - Manager / Professionally qualified person Excellent team player whilst also holding the ability to work independently on own initiative Experienced with direct and subcontract labour Excellent time management skills, with ability to work to tight deadlines Ability to encourage and support other members of the commercial team Strong IT skills, particularly Excel Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on . Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
My leading Banking client are looking for a talented and motivated individual to oversee business controls across the organisation, as well as performing a regular Quality Assurance checking program, ensuring compliance and risk awareness is promoted throughout. You'll also identify and implement process improvements like Straight Through Processing to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in operational workflows and relevant Embedded controls. This is a newly created role within a supportive and high performing team. A brilliant opportunity! The following skills/experience is essential: Prior experience of managing, setting and testing Controls in Operations within Banking or financial services. Regulatory understanding Positive personality and desire to get the job done! Excellent communication skills Salary: Up to £70,000 + bonus + package Location: London (good work from home options available) If you are interested in this Operational Controls and Governance Manager position and meet the above requirements please apply immediately.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
My leading Banking client are looking for a talented and motivated individual to oversee business controls across the organisation, as well as performing a regular Quality Assurance checking program, ensuring compliance and risk awareness is promoted throughout. You'll also identify and implement process improvements like Straight Through Processing to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in operational workflows and relevant Embedded controls. This is a newly created role within a supportive and high performing team. A brilliant opportunity! The following skills/experience is essential: Prior experience of managing, setting and testing Controls in Operations within Banking or financial services. Regulatory understanding Positive personality and desire to get the job done! Excellent communication skills Salary: Up to £70,000 + bonus + package Location: London (good work from home options available) If you are interested in this Operational Controls and Governance Manager position and meet the above requirements please apply immediately.
Finance Manager Charity Your new company Hays Accountancy and Finance are recruiting for a Northern Ireland-born charity for the immediate appointment of a Finance Manager. Your new role To lead and manage the charity's financial operations, ensuring robust financial planning, compliance, and reporting. The Finance Manager supports strategic decision-making and contributes to the overall effectiveness and sustainability of the organisation. Key Responsibilities: Financial Management Prepare monthly management accounts and variance analysis. Lead annual budgeting and forecasting processes. Produce statutory financial statements and liaise with auditors. Oversee payroll, pensions, and financial returns to HMRC, Charity Commission, and Companies House. Manage cash flow, credit control, and bank reconciliations. Maintain and improve financial systems and procedures. Strategic Support Provide financial insights to support strategic planning and funding applications. Work with fundraising and operational teams to cost projects and monitor spend. Support the CEO and Trustees with investment policy and financial risk analysis. Compliance & Governance Ensure compliance with charity SORP, GDPR, and financial regulations. Maintain up-to-date financial policies and procedures. Lead on internal audits and financial controls. Team Leadership Line manage finance staff and oversee their development. Collaborate with senior leadership and contribute to organisational planning. Person Specification:Essential Qualifications & Experience Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA). Minimum 3-5 years' experience in financial management. Experience in charity finance and statutory reporting. Strong understanding of budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis. Skills & Competencies Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High proficiency in Excel and accounting software (e.g., Sage). Ability to explain financial information to non-financial colleagues. Strong organisational and time management skills. Proactive, solution-focused, and able to work independently. Desirable Experience in a small charity or voluntary sector. Knowledge of charity SORP and fundraising finance. Experience with HR or GDPR compliance. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now ON and ask for Elaine If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 03, 2025
Seasonal
Finance Manager Charity Your new company Hays Accountancy and Finance are recruiting for a Northern Ireland-born charity for the immediate appointment of a Finance Manager. Your new role To lead and manage the charity's financial operations, ensuring robust financial planning, compliance, and reporting. The Finance Manager supports strategic decision-making and contributes to the overall effectiveness and sustainability of the organisation. Key Responsibilities: Financial Management Prepare monthly management accounts and variance analysis. Lead annual budgeting and forecasting processes. Produce statutory financial statements and liaise with auditors. Oversee payroll, pensions, and financial returns to HMRC, Charity Commission, and Companies House. Manage cash flow, credit control, and bank reconciliations. Maintain and improve financial systems and procedures. Strategic Support Provide financial insights to support strategic planning and funding applications. Work with fundraising and operational teams to cost projects and monitor spend. Support the CEO and Trustees with investment policy and financial risk analysis. Compliance & Governance Ensure compliance with charity SORP, GDPR, and financial regulations. Maintain up-to-date financial policies and procedures. Lead on internal audits and financial controls. Team Leadership Line manage finance staff and oversee their development. Collaborate with senior leadership and contribute to organisational planning. Person Specification:Essential Qualifications & Experience Professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA). Minimum 3-5 years' experience in financial management. Experience in charity finance and statutory reporting. Strong understanding of budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis. Skills & Competencies Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. High proficiency in Excel and accounting software (e.g., Sage). Ability to explain financial information to non-financial colleagues. Strong organisational and time management skills. Proactive, solution-focused, and able to work independently. Desirable Experience in a small charity or voluntary sector. Knowledge of charity SORP and fundraising finance. Experience with HR or GDPR compliance. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now ON and ask for Elaine If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Kenneth Brian Associates are working on a fantastic opportunity for a prestigious employer based in the Epsom area, who are looking for an experienced Corporate Credit Manager to join their team. Managing two teams, this role will be responsible for providing detailed financial analysis, recommendations and underwriting services for corporate customers and partners. Specific responsibilities will include: Carrying out regular reviews, identifying shortfalls and implementing remedial actions Working with senior management to develop relationships and funding solutions Overseeing performance against service standards relating to response times and monitoring SLAs Overseeing stocking facilities, schemes, plans and credit lines Interest rate controls Managing the administration for new proposals and credit line increases Managing the administration of critical risk situations, rejected payments, cash trading, receivership, liquidation or bankruptcy Assisting with repossession and accounting for assets Managing legal matters relating to debentures, securities, mortgages, acquisitions and sales Managing tasks associated with SOX compliance and audit To be considered for this role, you will need: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of interpreting corporate accounts, performing financial analysis and underwriting of corporate customers Ability to analyse data and identify trends Expertise in MS Office, including VLookups, x-lookups, pivot tables and macros PowerPoint and Power BI skills Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Problem solving skills Numerate with strong analytical skills The company offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including annual bonus and car allowance. We look forward to receiving your application.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Kenneth Brian Associates are working on a fantastic opportunity for a prestigious employer based in the Epsom area, who are looking for an experienced Corporate Credit Manager to join their team. Managing two teams, this role will be responsible for providing detailed financial analysis, recommendations and underwriting services for corporate customers and partners. Specific responsibilities will include: Carrying out regular reviews, identifying shortfalls and implementing remedial actions Working with senior management to develop relationships and funding solutions Overseeing performance against service standards relating to response times and monitoring SLAs Overseeing stocking facilities, schemes, plans and credit lines Interest rate controls Managing the administration for new proposals and credit line increases Managing the administration of critical risk situations, rejected payments, cash trading, receivership, liquidation or bankruptcy Assisting with repossession and accounting for assets Managing legal matters relating to debentures, securities, mortgages, acquisitions and sales Managing tasks associated with SOX compliance and audit To be considered for this role, you will need: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of interpreting corporate accounts, performing financial analysis and underwriting of corporate customers Ability to analyse data and identify trends Expertise in MS Office, including VLookups, x-lookups, pivot tables and macros PowerPoint and Power BI skills Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Problem solving skills Numerate with strong analytical skills The company offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including annual bonus and car allowance. We look forward to receiving your application.