SAP Manager - Finance, Procurement & Projects Location: Yorkshire/Hybrid Employment Type: Permanent Industry: Utilities Join a progressive utilities organisation delivering enterprise-wide transformation through cutting-edge SAP solutions. As SAP Manager - Finance, Procurement & Projects, you'll lead a high-performing team to optimise financial, procurement, and project systems across a complex SAP landscape. What You'll Be Doing As a strategic team leader, you'll oversee the design, integration, and enhancement of SAP modules spanning finance, supply chain, and project delivery. You'll collaborate with senior stakeholders to ensure systems are aligned with business goals, regulatory requirements, and SAP best practices-driving operational excellence and informed decision-making. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery and optimisation of SAP FICO , SD , MM , Cash & Banking , and Tax modules Oversee SAP Project Systems (PS) and PPM integration across transformation programmes Manage deployment and support of SAP Concur , SAC Planning , and Ariba solutions Drive continuous improvement and automation across finance and procurement processes Ensure compliance, data integrity, and alignment with business strategy Lead and mentor a team of SAP professionals, fostering capability growth and collaboration Act as a key liaison between business units and technical teams Experience & Skills Required Proven expertise across SAP FICO , SD , MM , and Cash & Banking Strong understanding of SAP PS , PPM , and integration with finance and procurement Experience with SAP Concur , SAC Planning , and Ariba platforms Demonstrated team management and leadership capability Ability to translate complex business needs into scalable SAP solutions Experience in utilities or similarly regulated, transformation-heavy environments Desirable Qualified Accountant (eg ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or Procurement professional qualification (eg CIPS) Familiarity with SAP best practices and governance frameworks What's On Offer A permanent opportunity with a respected utilities organisation Hybrid working flexibility and a collaborative team culture Strategic involvement in high-impact transformation programmes Competitive salary and benefits package
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
SAP Manager - Finance, Procurement & Projects Location: Yorkshire/Hybrid Employment Type: Permanent Industry: Utilities Join a progressive utilities organisation delivering enterprise-wide transformation through cutting-edge SAP solutions. As SAP Manager - Finance, Procurement & Projects, you'll lead a high-performing team to optimise financial, procurement, and project systems across a complex SAP landscape. What You'll Be Doing As a strategic team leader, you'll oversee the design, integration, and enhancement of SAP modules spanning finance, supply chain, and project delivery. You'll collaborate with senior stakeholders to ensure systems are aligned with business goals, regulatory requirements, and SAP best practices-driving operational excellence and informed decision-making. Key Responsibilities Lead delivery and optimisation of SAP FICO , SD , MM , Cash & Banking , and Tax modules Oversee SAP Project Systems (PS) and PPM integration across transformation programmes Manage deployment and support of SAP Concur , SAC Planning , and Ariba solutions Drive continuous improvement and automation across finance and procurement processes Ensure compliance, data integrity, and alignment with business strategy Lead and mentor a team of SAP professionals, fostering capability growth and collaboration Act as a key liaison between business units and technical teams Experience & Skills Required Proven expertise across SAP FICO , SD , MM , and Cash & Banking Strong understanding of SAP PS , PPM , and integration with finance and procurement Experience with SAP Concur , SAC Planning , and Ariba platforms Demonstrated team management and leadership capability Ability to translate complex business needs into scalable SAP solutions Experience in utilities or similarly regulated, transformation-heavy environments Desirable Qualified Accountant (eg ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or Procurement professional qualification (eg CIPS) Familiarity with SAP best practices and governance frameworks What's On Offer A permanent opportunity with a respected utilities organisation Hybrid working flexibility and a collaborative team culture Strategic involvement in high-impact transformation programmes Competitive salary and benefits package
Our client, a leader within the defence sector, is seeking an Electronics Engineer to join our Calibration & Maintenance Team, to service Electrical and Electronic Test Equipment, including Special to Type Test Equipment (STTE). These tasks include fault finding and repair of test equipment, supporting routine calibrations, commissioning of Test Equipment and drift analysis. The successful candidate will be working within an experienced team of Calibration & Maintenance Engineers supporting complex test platforms in the manufacture and test of complex missile systems. They will be trained to calibrate and support special to type factory test equipment using a range of technologies, DC to Microwave. What we're looking for from you: Minimum qualification: HNC/HND in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Experience and knowledge in the calibration of test equipment and maintenance of test systems to component level. Able to utilise instructions, handbooks, drawings or specifications to provide technical advice/guidance. Able to use this information to conduct appropriate measurements and repairs down to component level. Good understanding of calibration principles and processes. Able to mentor other or more junior staff when requested by line manager. Able to deal with multiple issues, tasks and priorities concurrently. Analytical and problem solving skills. Good communication skills with the ability to tailor communication to the relevant audience. A good understanding of SAP would be desirable. Experience of working on Environmental Chambers an advantage.
Sep 02, 2025
Contractor
Our client, a leader within the defence sector, is seeking an Electronics Engineer to join our Calibration & Maintenance Team, to service Electrical and Electronic Test Equipment, including Special to Type Test Equipment (STTE). These tasks include fault finding and repair of test equipment, supporting routine calibrations, commissioning of Test Equipment and drift analysis. The successful candidate will be working within an experienced team of Calibration & Maintenance Engineers supporting complex test platforms in the manufacture and test of complex missile systems. They will be trained to calibrate and support special to type factory test equipment using a range of technologies, DC to Microwave. What we're looking for from you: Minimum qualification: HNC/HND in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Experience and knowledge in the calibration of test equipment and maintenance of test systems to component level. Able to utilise instructions, handbooks, drawings or specifications to provide technical advice/guidance. Able to use this information to conduct appropriate measurements and repairs down to component level. Good understanding of calibration principles and processes. Able to mentor other or more junior staff when requested by line manager. Able to deal with multiple issues, tasks and priorities concurrently. Analytical and problem solving skills. Good communication skills with the ability to tailor communication to the relevant audience. A good understanding of SAP would be desirable. Experience of working on Environmental Chambers an advantage.
We are currently seeking an Asset Change Manager. Location: Aldermaston, 3-4 days on-site working per week Start date: ASAP End date: 30th June 2026 Hours per week: AWE 9-day working pattern: 5 day week: Mon 8.25, Tues 8.25, Wed 8.25, Thur 8.25, Fri 8 4 day week: Mon 8.25, Tues 8.25, Wed 8.25, Thur 8.25, Fri 0 Notice period to Contingent Worker: 4 weeks The role of the Asset Change Manager is to drive efficient delivery of Asset Change requests for the appropriate Tech Centre/ATO holder, whilst maintaining the correct balance between delivery and governance. The Asset Change Manager will be expected to manage asset change requests with awareness and compliance to the Nuclear Licence Conditions and conventional industry safety and environmental regulations. To deliver Tech Centre Asset Change requests to time, cost, and quality, compliant with AWE processes. Key Accountabilities: - Accountable to SACM and AOM for the provision of support in delivering Tech Centre/Function Asset Change strategy requirements. - Deliver Tech Centre portfolio of Asset Change in accordance with requirements, operational constraints, time, cost and quality. - Continuously deliver improvements in the effectiveness and efficient application of company processes. - Build and maintain collaborative cross-functional working relationships. - Maintain and promote high personal standards in environment, safety, health, security and quality. Key Responsibilities - Deliver Asset Change Requests with focus on ensuring the correct balance between delivery and compliant outcomes. - Deliver the planning and coordination of Asset Change Requests within the appropriate Tech Centre/ACB portfolio. - Provide regular ACR delivery performance data to the appropriate Tech Centre/ACB accountability/Visual Management board meetings as evidence of performance against company metrics and KPIs. - Provide input to Management Reviews of Asset Change Request assessments as required. - Actively participate in Change Boards. - Develop and maintain awareness of latest industry health, safety and environmental standards. - The Company may require you to fulfil any other reasonable duties aligned to your position from time to time in line with business needs Qualifications and/or professional memberships Essential - GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English. - Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Teams, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel). Desirable HNC/HND/Graduate level qualification or equivalent in business management, project management, construction industry, manufacturing Industry, environmental or health and safety related discipline Skills: Excellent planning skills with the ability to manage the delivery of several Asset Change requests, requiring cross functional engagement. Able to communicate effectively at all levels with good written and oral skills. Leadership, with the ability to develop internal/external relationships and positively influence the delivery of business change requirements. - Ability to manage expectations of a diverse range stakeholders to deliver solutions to challenging change-control based problems. Effectively manage the utilisation of external services (e.g. product or platform vendors, service providers, contractors, consultants, outsourced functions). - Ability to solve highly complex asset/facility/ESH related problems by applying own delivery skills with consideration and awareness of implications to other asset and operational areas. - Ability to understand, translate and communicate locally assigned complex technical or operationally challenging requirements into practical delivery solutions. Capable of managing multiple concurrent tasks, whilst maintaining effective judgment in prioritising and time allocation Experience: Experience in change and/or project management. Awareness of Systems Thinking methodology and techniques in the delivery of change/projects. - Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation. Experience working in a highly regulatory environment. - Experience and knowledge of material change to safety cases. Experience and knowledge of hazard identification and risk assessment. - Knowledge of project management tools This role falls inside IR35.
Sep 01, 2025
Contractor
We are currently seeking an Asset Change Manager. Location: Aldermaston, 3-4 days on-site working per week Start date: ASAP End date: 30th June 2026 Hours per week: AWE 9-day working pattern: 5 day week: Mon 8.25, Tues 8.25, Wed 8.25, Thur 8.25, Fri 8 4 day week: Mon 8.25, Tues 8.25, Wed 8.25, Thur 8.25, Fri 0 Notice period to Contingent Worker: 4 weeks The role of the Asset Change Manager is to drive efficient delivery of Asset Change requests for the appropriate Tech Centre/ATO holder, whilst maintaining the correct balance between delivery and governance. The Asset Change Manager will be expected to manage asset change requests with awareness and compliance to the Nuclear Licence Conditions and conventional industry safety and environmental regulations. To deliver Tech Centre Asset Change requests to time, cost, and quality, compliant with AWE processes. Key Accountabilities: - Accountable to SACM and AOM for the provision of support in delivering Tech Centre/Function Asset Change strategy requirements. - Deliver Tech Centre portfolio of Asset Change in accordance with requirements, operational constraints, time, cost and quality. - Continuously deliver improvements in the effectiveness and efficient application of company processes. - Build and maintain collaborative cross-functional working relationships. - Maintain and promote high personal standards in environment, safety, health, security and quality. Key Responsibilities - Deliver Asset Change Requests with focus on ensuring the correct balance between delivery and compliant outcomes. - Deliver the planning and coordination of Asset Change Requests within the appropriate Tech Centre/ACB portfolio. - Provide regular ACR delivery performance data to the appropriate Tech Centre/ACB accountability/Visual Management board meetings as evidence of performance against company metrics and KPIs. - Provide input to Management Reviews of Asset Change Request assessments as required. - Actively participate in Change Boards. - Develop and maintain awareness of latest industry health, safety and environmental standards. - The Company may require you to fulfil any other reasonable duties aligned to your position from time to time in line with business needs Qualifications and/or professional memberships Essential - GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English. - Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Teams, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel). Desirable HNC/HND/Graduate level qualification or equivalent in business management, project management, construction industry, manufacturing Industry, environmental or health and safety related discipline Skills: Excellent planning skills with the ability to manage the delivery of several Asset Change requests, requiring cross functional engagement. Able to communicate effectively at all levels with good written and oral skills. Leadership, with the ability to develop internal/external relationships and positively influence the delivery of business change requirements. - Ability to manage expectations of a diverse range stakeholders to deliver solutions to challenging change-control based problems. Effectively manage the utilisation of external services (e.g. product or platform vendors, service providers, contractors, consultants, outsourced functions). - Ability to solve highly complex asset/facility/ESH related problems by applying own delivery skills with consideration and awareness of implications to other asset and operational areas. - Ability to understand, translate and communicate locally assigned complex technical or operationally challenging requirements into practical delivery solutions. Capable of managing multiple concurrent tasks, whilst maintaining effective judgment in prioritising and time allocation Experience: Experience in change and/or project management. Awareness of Systems Thinking methodology and techniques in the delivery of change/projects. - Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation. Experience working in a highly regulatory environment. - Experience and knowledge of material change to safety cases. Experience and knowledge of hazard identification and risk assessment. - Knowledge of project management tools This role falls inside IR35.