This is an excellent opportunity to join our QSSHE department in a leadership role. Managing a team of Environmental Advisors, you will provide competent and proactive environmental support to onshore and offshore producing assets. Additionally you will ensure that all environmental requirements are fully understood, risks, controls and mitigations identified and put in place in a timely, economical and effective fashion, from operations through to decommissioning, including projects, drilling, infill, etc. The role will report directly to our QSSHE Manager and will be based in Norwich working Monday to Friday. There may be some required travel to other sites and on occasions visits offshore. Key Responsibilities Include: Management of all OPPC, ETS, Chemical permits for offshore. Review all permits submissions to the regulator. Technical input into Terminal Environmental Operations. Produce an Environmental plan that sets out our key initiatives and milestones for delivery in support of ISO14001. Coordinate and lead the maintenance of ISO14001:2015. Complete programmed Audits & Inspections as scheduled. Owner of the Environmental SEMS documents. Ensure the timely submission of all internal and external reporting e.g. EEMS, OSPAR, OPPC, SECR Represent the company in external affairs concerning environmental management. Provide advice on environmental policy and legislation compliance to the team. Coordinate the monitoring and review of environmental legislative changes and the potential impact on the business. Undertake regular reviews of the performance of personnel and contractors with regard to meeting environmental operating standards through site visits, inspections and/or audits. Undertake site visits to review and support line management in their completion of investigations into the causes of events and the identification of root causes and preventative measures. Working with the training team develop and maintain training and advisory documents and deliver training and advisory sessions to personnel. Ensure OPEP's are maintained. Member of the IMT. Provide input and oversight of environmental element of HSE budget. Line Manager for the Environmental Advisors. Input into project PLANC and providing technical supervisor of the Projects Environmental Advisor. Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences NEBOSH National General Cert in Occupational Health and Safety Incident Investigator course Key Requirements Include: Essential: Strong experience working in the environmental field of the offshore upstream Oil & Gas sector (operator environment) performing at Advisor or Team Leader level. Demonstrable breadth of experience including offshore production, subsea, drilling and well intervention operations. A sound knowledge of the UK regulatory environmental framework and how it can be influenced. Sound knowledge of emissions management and emissions trading schemes relating to offshore Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Degree in Environmental Management, Engineering or similar Trained ISO14001 auditor Working knowledge of SCR2015 PORTAL, EEMS, ETSWAP (or UK equivalent) Knowledge of SECR Preferred: Team Leader or Supervisory Experience 10 years in the Oil and Gas Industry Full Member of IEMA or similar Trained incident investigator MSc Environmental Management or Similar Experience of onshore terminals COMAH NORM Management / RPS Ability to: Build excellent relationship to influences & collaborate with peers & stakeholders to deliver mutual success. Plan and organise, must be able to multi-task whilst displaying flexibility and strong prioritisation skills. Take a pragmatic approach to work whilst acting with integrity. Influence multi-disciplined internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Work alongside leadership, be proactive and self-starting. Use personal credibility and relationships to educate and assist others. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Flexible Benefit Allowance Excellent Pension Provision 25 Days Holiday Discretionary Bonus Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity to join our QSSHE department in a leadership role. Managing a team of Environmental Advisors, you will provide competent and proactive environmental support to onshore and offshore producing assets. Additionally you will ensure that all environmental requirements are fully understood, risks, controls and mitigations identified and put in place in a timely, economical and effective fashion, from operations through to decommissioning, including projects, drilling, infill, etc. The role will report directly to our QSSHE Manager and will be based in Norwich working Monday to Friday. There may be some required travel to other sites and on occasions visits offshore. Key Responsibilities Include: Management of all OPPC, ETS, Chemical permits for offshore. Review all permits submissions to the regulator. Technical input into Terminal Environmental Operations. Produce an Environmental plan that sets out our key initiatives and milestones for delivery in support of ISO14001. Coordinate and lead the maintenance of ISO14001:2015. Complete programmed Audits & Inspections as scheduled. Owner of the Environmental SEMS documents. Ensure the timely submission of all internal and external reporting e.g. EEMS, OSPAR, OPPC, SECR Represent the company in external affairs concerning environmental management. Provide advice on environmental policy and legislation compliance to the team. Coordinate the monitoring and review of environmental legislative changes and the potential impact on the business. Undertake regular reviews of the performance of personnel and contractors with regard to meeting environmental operating standards through site visits, inspections and/or audits. Undertake site visits to review and support line management in their completion of investigations into the causes of events and the identification of root causes and preventative measures. Working with the training team develop and maintain training and advisory documents and deliver training and advisory sessions to personnel. Ensure OPEP's are maintained. Member of the IMT. Provide input and oversight of environmental element of HSE budget. Line Manager for the Environmental Advisors. Input into project PLANC and providing technical supervisor of the Projects Environmental Advisor. Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences NEBOSH National General Cert in Occupational Health and Safety Incident Investigator course Key Requirements Include: Essential: Strong experience working in the environmental field of the offshore upstream Oil & Gas sector (operator environment) performing at Advisor or Team Leader level. Demonstrable breadth of experience including offshore production, subsea, drilling and well intervention operations. A sound knowledge of the UK regulatory environmental framework and how it can be influenced. Sound knowledge of emissions management and emissions trading schemes relating to offshore Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Degree in Environmental Management, Engineering or similar Trained ISO14001 auditor Working knowledge of SCR2015 PORTAL, EEMS, ETSWAP (or UK equivalent) Knowledge of SECR Preferred: Team Leader or Supervisory Experience 10 years in the Oil and Gas Industry Full Member of IEMA or similar Trained incident investigator MSc Environmental Management or Similar Experience of onshore terminals COMAH NORM Management / RPS Ability to: Build excellent relationship to influences & collaborate with peers & stakeholders to deliver mutual success. Plan and organise, must be able to multi-task whilst displaying flexibility and strong prioritisation skills. Take a pragmatic approach to work whilst acting with integrity. Influence multi-disciplined internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Work alongside leadership, be proactive and self-starting. Use personal credibility and relationships to educate and assist others. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Flexible Benefit Allowance Excellent Pension Provision 25 Days Holiday Discretionary Bonus Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme
Location: Hybrid - London, occasion travel to other offices Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week Emeria UK operates in the residential real estate sector through its operating brands of FirstPort, Innovus, Knight Square and Campions. As the Legal Counsel you will be contributing to Emeria's vision to be the leader of residential real estate services in the UK & Ireland. Responsibilities include In-house legal M&A advisor to run legal process end to end with external legal advisors and internal stakeholders, including but not limited to drafting and negotiating NDAs, selection of outside counsel, involvement in due diligence, review VDRs, execution and dealing with post-closing matters. Making general recommendations to the business for integration/ compliance and regulatory advice and assisting/ advising them on the same. Dealing with some document reviews as part of the DD process, as required, which may include reviewing leases, long term agreements and advising the business on how to exit/ integrate. Working with the wider Corporate Emeria Legal team. This is a hybrid role with some attendance required at the London office. Key Accountabilities Early involvement and anticipating legal issues. Navigating the transaction process with in-house M&A new business team. Communication and board reports on the transaction. Integration/ Post Closing Matters. Strategic alignment and risk management Experience Qualified in the legal profession with 2-4 years PQE, below will be considered if candidate has pre-qualification experience. In house experience desirable but not required. Personal Qualities Technical proficiency Good teamwork, team player and work ethic Business Acumen The Benefits We'll support you with all of the technology, training and support that you need to do your job well. We offer competitive salaries and a range of benefit packages. In addition to the core benefits, we also offer a range of exclusive discounts on extra benefits to help you and your family make the most of your money, safeguard your future and look after your health. Diversity We're committed to promoting diversity at Emeria and recruit on merit. We will consider applications from job share applicants. Ready to Apply? Click the below apply button to start your application for this role. We will ask you to upload your CV and answer a few questions. If you meet the criteria for the role we'll be in touch to arrange a short telephone interview and our shortlist of candidates will be invited to attend interviews with the hiring manager and up to three other key stakeholders. Up to £35,000 depending on experience, plus a car allowance
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Location: Hybrid - London, occasion travel to other offices Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week Emeria UK operates in the residential real estate sector through its operating brands of FirstPort, Innovus, Knight Square and Campions. As the Legal Counsel you will be contributing to Emeria's vision to be the leader of residential real estate services in the UK & Ireland. Responsibilities include In-house legal M&A advisor to run legal process end to end with external legal advisors and internal stakeholders, including but not limited to drafting and negotiating NDAs, selection of outside counsel, involvement in due diligence, review VDRs, execution and dealing with post-closing matters. Making general recommendations to the business for integration/ compliance and regulatory advice and assisting/ advising them on the same. Dealing with some document reviews as part of the DD process, as required, which may include reviewing leases, long term agreements and advising the business on how to exit/ integrate. Working with the wider Corporate Emeria Legal team. This is a hybrid role with some attendance required at the London office. Key Accountabilities Early involvement and anticipating legal issues. Navigating the transaction process with in-house M&A new business team. Communication and board reports on the transaction. Integration/ Post Closing Matters. Strategic alignment and risk management Experience Qualified in the legal profession with 2-4 years PQE, below will be considered if candidate has pre-qualification experience. In house experience desirable but not required. Personal Qualities Technical proficiency Good teamwork, team player and work ethic Business Acumen The Benefits We'll support you with all of the technology, training and support that you need to do your job well. We offer competitive salaries and a range of benefit packages. In addition to the core benefits, we also offer a range of exclusive discounts on extra benefits to help you and your family make the most of your money, safeguard your future and look after your health. Diversity We're committed to promoting diversity at Emeria and recruit on merit. We will consider applications from job share applicants. Ready to Apply? Click the below apply button to start your application for this role. We will ask you to upload your CV and answer a few questions. If you meet the criteria for the role we'll be in touch to arrange a short telephone interview and our shortlist of candidates will be invited to attend interviews with the hiring manager and up to three other key stakeholders. Up to £35,000 depending on experience, plus a car allowance
About Us Avencia are partnered with a leading global carrier who are looking for a Delegated Authority Data Manager based in London. The opportunity: The Governance & Delegated team are responsible for the 1st controls of our International Delegated Authority in respect of underwriting across all divisions and delegated claims covering our Wholesale, State National Global, Global Re and Global Specialty Divisions. In addition we ) provide assurance from a Product and Underwriting Governance perspective for Wholesale and State National Global divisions. The purpose of the role is to ensure that all of our delegated data is timely and accurately uploaded into our core systems and readily reportable. You will have strong technical and management skills in order drive progress in this key area. What you'll be doing: Day to day management of the Delegated Data/Bordereaux team, ensuring the team are mapping and loading bordereaux in a timely manner in compliance with both Lloyd's and Company Market data standards. Managing the bordereaux collection process and escalating issues to underwriters on a regular basis where poor quality or late submission of bordereaux occurs. Following delegated underwriting bordereaux processes across various classes of business using delegated tools primarily BDX/DDM and Eclipse (PAS) Ability to build data dictionary / directory (capturing data definitions, data quality, the data's appropriateness, completeness and accuracy) Day to day management and oversight of our outsourced data functions, including identifying appropriate opportunities to expand this. Ensure that internal and outsourced bordereaux functions have fully documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) Provide clear direction and assistance to the team including training where necessary. Maintain accurate bordereaux records, collaborating and meeting with internal and external stakeholders, including Lloyd's brokers, Underwriters, compliance, and other departments as needed. Assisting with the development of all DUA systems and various ongoing projects Ensuring effective communication is maintained with all underwriting teams. Identifying key areas of data improvement in line with Lloyd's/company standards and being aware of changes to Lloyd's reporting standards and requirements. Management and production of bordereaux status KPI's and other Binder/Bordereaux reporting required by internal stakeholders, providing qualitative in-sight for the Leadership team. Stay aware of market standards, changes to bordereaux data and processing requirements. Work closely with the Governance team and Compliance to ensure data received is in an accurate state to enable regulatory reporting. What we are looking for: Previous experience of bordereaux management processing is essential. Previous experience of line management is preferable. Previous experience of working on Data Quality/Governance projects is preferable Good understanding of Lloyd's and delegated authority requirements. Experience of working on complex data projects. Good and effective communicator - open, honest, and respectful. High level of accuracy and attention to detail Willingness to take responsibility and accountability in a collaborative manner, Ability to deliver work on time to a set deadlines Strong understanding of Microsoft Office, Word and Excel Effective stakeholder management skills
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
About Us Avencia are partnered with a leading global carrier who are looking for a Delegated Authority Data Manager based in London. The opportunity: The Governance & Delegated team are responsible for the 1st controls of our International Delegated Authority in respect of underwriting across all divisions and delegated claims covering our Wholesale, State National Global, Global Re and Global Specialty Divisions. In addition we ) provide assurance from a Product and Underwriting Governance perspective for Wholesale and State National Global divisions. The purpose of the role is to ensure that all of our delegated data is timely and accurately uploaded into our core systems and readily reportable. You will have strong technical and management skills in order drive progress in this key area. What you'll be doing: Day to day management of the Delegated Data/Bordereaux team, ensuring the team are mapping and loading bordereaux in a timely manner in compliance with both Lloyd's and Company Market data standards. Managing the bordereaux collection process and escalating issues to underwriters on a regular basis where poor quality or late submission of bordereaux occurs. Following delegated underwriting bordereaux processes across various classes of business using delegated tools primarily BDX/DDM and Eclipse (PAS) Ability to build data dictionary / directory (capturing data definitions, data quality, the data's appropriateness, completeness and accuracy) Day to day management and oversight of our outsourced data functions, including identifying appropriate opportunities to expand this. Ensure that internal and outsourced bordereaux functions have fully documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) Provide clear direction and assistance to the team including training where necessary. Maintain accurate bordereaux records, collaborating and meeting with internal and external stakeholders, including Lloyd's brokers, Underwriters, compliance, and other departments as needed. Assisting with the development of all DUA systems and various ongoing projects Ensuring effective communication is maintained with all underwriting teams. Identifying key areas of data improvement in line with Lloyd's/company standards and being aware of changes to Lloyd's reporting standards and requirements. Management and production of bordereaux status KPI's and other Binder/Bordereaux reporting required by internal stakeholders, providing qualitative in-sight for the Leadership team. Stay aware of market standards, changes to bordereaux data and processing requirements. Work closely with the Governance team and Compliance to ensure data received is in an accurate state to enable regulatory reporting. What we are looking for: Previous experience of bordereaux management processing is essential. Previous experience of line management is preferable. Previous experience of working on Data Quality/Governance projects is preferable Good understanding of Lloyd's and delegated authority requirements. Experience of working on complex data projects. Good and effective communicator - open, honest, and respectful. High level of accuracy and attention to detail Willingness to take responsibility and accountability in a collaborative manner, Ability to deliver work on time to a set deadlines Strong understanding of Microsoft Office, Word and Excel Effective stakeholder management skills
Salary: 37,573 - 39,550 The Property Services delivery team is an integral part of MTVH, dedicated to delivering exceptional property repair and maintenance services. We are committed to providing excellent customer experiences while meeting corporate and regulatory standards. We are seeking a passionate and customer focused person to contribute to the continual improvement of our service delivery. Overall Responsibility As Property Experience Coordinator, you will primarily be responsible for organising, coordinating and reporting on the delivery of work to customer?s homes following complaints, disrepair cases or poor customer satisfaction results. You will be liaising with our Customers, the Metworks Delivery Team, Housing Teams and the Property Desk. For the first three months, this position will have a slightly different lens to what is described above and will be based in Twickenham; the details of this will be discussed at interview but will essentially involve triaging live complaints and working with the incumbent contractors to prioritise complaint action workload. Thereafter, the role will move to a permanent base in Bracknell with some travel within the Home Counties expected and this is when the primary job function will start. Responsibilities & Outcomes Work as part of a team who will be working on direct engagement activities with internal and external stakeholders. Supporting the operational team with critical incidents, complaints and provide feedback to your manager for post-incident reviews. Using systems that support outstanding service delivery using customer journey mapping and complaint outcomes/learning/trends. Building and maintaining strong relationships with individual Metworks and Compliance teams and other Directorates to enable effective dialogue exchange between departments. Taking intelligent action to correct issues along the way and continuously communicating to uphold the MTVH Way Ensure standards for customer experience across the whole customer journey are met. Attend residents? associations and one-off meetings working closely with members of the Property Services Delivery Team Assist in the delivery of training and other capacity-building initiatives for colleagues as and when required. To assist in the provision of advice to colleagues on effective service monitoring and delivery with residents and tenants. To positively promote the work of the team so its remit is understood and has the widest possible impact. Contribute to reports and presentations, documents and briefings as required for a wide variety of audiences To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Please be advised that this role requires a full clean driving licence with access to a vehicle Please note :- we do not currently offer visa sponsorship. What?s in it for you? Our benefits include:- 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part time) per year 2 volunteering days per year for things like helping out in local communities An additional ?Beliefs day? once a year to have an extra a day off Enhanced pension with matched contributions of up to 9% Life assurance cover 3 x your salary Health cash plan scheme for your everyday healthcare needs which you can add your family members too Tenancy deposit ? interest free loan to help with rental deposits Access to extensive learning and training opportunities with Wisebox platform Colleague virtual social platform with our workplace pages where you can keep up to date with the organisational activity and link in with colleagues Career progression across the organisation with our mentoring programme and apprenticeships We are committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues and support this as an organisation About us Learn more about our benefits and organisation by viewing our attached document Our promise Here at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH) we want to capture the value that difference brings and are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We work collaboratively ?Serving people better every day? to educate, support and develop all of our diverse employees and the communities that we serve. We want every employee and every customer to feel comfortable enough to be their true self and are working tirelessly in the background to create an environment that encourages our employees to challenge non-inclusive behaviours and to be mindful of their own and other?s wellbeing. Our core values of Dare, Care and Collaborate demonstrate that we are a people focused business, solving social issues by working together! We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found so we do encourage you to complete the application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Salary: 37,573 - 39,550 The Property Services delivery team is an integral part of MTVH, dedicated to delivering exceptional property repair and maintenance services. We are committed to providing excellent customer experiences while meeting corporate and regulatory standards. We are seeking a passionate and customer focused person to contribute to the continual improvement of our service delivery. Overall Responsibility As Property Experience Coordinator, you will primarily be responsible for organising, coordinating and reporting on the delivery of work to customer?s homes following complaints, disrepair cases or poor customer satisfaction results. You will be liaising with our Customers, the Metworks Delivery Team, Housing Teams and the Property Desk. For the first three months, this position will have a slightly different lens to what is described above and will be based in Twickenham; the details of this will be discussed at interview but will essentially involve triaging live complaints and working with the incumbent contractors to prioritise complaint action workload. Thereafter, the role will move to a permanent base in Bracknell with some travel within the Home Counties expected and this is when the primary job function will start. Responsibilities & Outcomes Work as part of a team who will be working on direct engagement activities with internal and external stakeholders. Supporting the operational team with critical incidents, complaints and provide feedback to your manager for post-incident reviews. Using systems that support outstanding service delivery using customer journey mapping and complaint outcomes/learning/trends. Building and maintaining strong relationships with individual Metworks and Compliance teams and other Directorates to enable effective dialogue exchange between departments. Taking intelligent action to correct issues along the way and continuously communicating to uphold the MTVH Way Ensure standards for customer experience across the whole customer journey are met. Attend residents? associations and one-off meetings working closely with members of the Property Services Delivery Team Assist in the delivery of training and other capacity-building initiatives for colleagues as and when required. To assist in the provision of advice to colleagues on effective service monitoring and delivery with residents and tenants. To positively promote the work of the team so its remit is understood and has the widest possible impact. Contribute to reports and presentations, documents and briefings as required for a wide variety of audiences To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years. Please be advised that this role requires a full clean driving licence with access to a vehicle Please note :- we do not currently offer visa sponsorship. What?s in it for you? Our benefits include:- 28 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part time) per year 2 volunteering days per year for things like helping out in local communities An additional ?Beliefs day? once a year to have an extra a day off Enhanced pension with matched contributions of up to 9% Life assurance cover 3 x your salary Health cash plan scheme for your everyday healthcare needs which you can add your family members too Tenancy deposit ? interest free loan to help with rental deposits Access to extensive learning and training opportunities with Wisebox platform Colleague virtual social platform with our workplace pages where you can keep up to date with the organisational activity and link in with colleagues Career progression across the organisation with our mentoring programme and apprenticeships We are committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues and support this as an organisation About us Learn more about our benefits and organisation by viewing our attached document Our promise Here at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH) we want to capture the value that difference brings and are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We work collaboratively ?Serving people better every day? to educate, support and develop all of our diverse employees and the communities that we serve. We want every employee and every customer to feel comfortable enough to be their true self and are working tirelessly in the background to create an environment that encourages our employees to challenge non-inclusive behaviours and to be mindful of their own and other?s wellbeing. Our core values of Dare, Care and Collaborate demonstrate that we are a people focused business, solving social issues by working together! We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if a suitable candidate is found so we do encourage you to complete the application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Import/Export Manager (Manufacturing) North Bristol £45,000-£55,000 DOE + Holidays + Bank Holidays + Pension Scheme + Benefits + Hybrid Working Options Monday to Friday Import/ Export Manager required for required for a leading technology manufacturer who operate on a global basis. They are market leading in their industry. They offer a fast paced role and a great working environment. As the Import/Export Manager, your primary responsibilities include managing all shipping documentation, including Letters of Credit (LCs) and Export Documentation, ensuring compliance and accuracy. You will also be responsible for training and supporting team members in export procedures to uphold regulatory compliance. Additionally, you will maintain shipping information in the System Information Database and Folder (SID), prepare essential shipping documents (e.g., commercial invoices, EUR1, ATR1, Certificate of Origin) to meet customer requirements. In this role, you will collaborate closely with customers and Freight Forwarders to ensure timely delivery of goods and evaluate and manage Freight Forwarders to optimize service quality and cost-effectiveness. Staying updated on export and shipping regulations (e.g., Incoterms, Custom Clearance) is crucial, as you will provide internal reference for compliance and maintain departmental Business Management System (BMS) flowcharts, procedures, and Quality Control Forms (QCFs). Additionally, you will report departmental KPIs on a monthly basis and oversee export control and compliance, including managing export licenses and maintaining accurate transfer logs. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals who seek the opportunity to work within a great team environment where you will be supported within your role. The company are stable, well established and are well renowned in their sector. The Import/Export Administrator: Manage all shipping documentation, including Letters of Credit (LCs) and Export Documentation, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Train and support team members in export procedures to uphold regulatory compliance. Maintain shipping information in our System Information Database and Folder (SID). Prepare essential shipping documents (e.g., commercial invoices, EUR1, ATR1, Certificate of Origin) to meet customer requirements. Collaborate with customers and Freight Forwarders to ensure timely delivery of goods. Evaluate and manage Freight Forwarders to optimize service quality and cost-effectiveness. Stay updated on export and shipping regulations (e.g., Incoterms, Custom Clearance) and provide internal reference for compliance.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Import/Export Manager (Manufacturing) North Bristol £45,000-£55,000 DOE + Holidays + Bank Holidays + Pension Scheme + Benefits + Hybrid Working Options Monday to Friday Import/ Export Manager required for required for a leading technology manufacturer who operate on a global basis. They are market leading in their industry. They offer a fast paced role and a great working environment. As the Import/Export Manager, your primary responsibilities include managing all shipping documentation, including Letters of Credit (LCs) and Export Documentation, ensuring compliance and accuracy. You will also be responsible for training and supporting team members in export procedures to uphold regulatory compliance. Additionally, you will maintain shipping information in the System Information Database and Folder (SID), prepare essential shipping documents (e.g., commercial invoices, EUR1, ATR1, Certificate of Origin) to meet customer requirements. In this role, you will collaborate closely with customers and Freight Forwarders to ensure timely delivery of goods and evaluate and manage Freight Forwarders to optimize service quality and cost-effectiveness. Staying updated on export and shipping regulations (e.g., Incoterms, Custom Clearance) is crucial, as you will provide internal reference for compliance and maintain departmental Business Management System (BMS) flowcharts, procedures, and Quality Control Forms (QCFs). Additionally, you will report departmental KPIs on a monthly basis and oversee export control and compliance, including managing export licenses and maintaining accurate transfer logs. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals who seek the opportunity to work within a great team environment where you will be supported within your role. The company are stable, well established and are well renowned in their sector. The Import/Export Administrator: Manage all shipping documentation, including Letters of Credit (LCs) and Export Documentation, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Train and support team members in export procedures to uphold regulatory compliance. Maintain shipping information in our System Information Database and Folder (SID). Prepare essential shipping documents (e.g., commercial invoices, EUR1, ATR1, Certificate of Origin) to meet customer requirements. Collaborate with customers and Freight Forwarders to ensure timely delivery of goods. Evaluate and manage Freight Forwarders to optimize service quality and cost-effectiveness. Stay updated on export and shipping regulations (e.g., Incoterms, Custom Clearance) and provide internal reference for compliance.
Role description Over the past two years the current Chief Operating Officer has successfully taken the Cathedral through the governance and organisational changes required to conform to the Cathedrals Measure, enabling the Cathedral to become registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales at the start of this year. After 11 years working in both finance and as COO, the current post holder is now moving on to become the first COO at a local secondary school. The Cathedral Chapter is therefore seeking to appoint a full-time Chief Operating Officer to lead us forward in this new era and contribute across a number of strategic and managerial aspects of Cathedral life. Our new COO will drive and manage the delivery of the Cathedral's strategy and will work with the Chapter to ensure that the Cathedral is effectively and efficiently run. They will have a key role in the delivery of the Cathedral's recently updated vision and mission priorities. The successful candidate will report to the Dean, have oversight of all operations within the Cathedral, provide support to the Chapter in its strategic planning, and be responsible for finance, governance, administration, property and for staff who are employed to support the Cathedral's work. They will need to have experience of being responsible for a broad range of operational functions, an understanding of working within a complex governance and charitable structure, be able to inspire our staff team and have the desire and motivation to nurture and encourage a strong sense of community. For the right candidate this offers an exciting and inspirational opportunity. Main purpose of role The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the most senior lay officer and their relationship with the Dean is key. The COO role acts as a link between the lay and the clergy staff members, between the business of making a Cathedral run and the Cathedral as a place of worship. The COO supports the Dean, working in partnership with the Chapter and has overall responsibility for the effective and efficient business administration and operations of the Cathedral. The COO contributes to the formulation and implementation of the Cathedral's strategy through participation at Chapter and with the Senior Management Team. As Clerk to the Chapter, he/she is the adviser on issues of governance and good practice and ensures compliance with all policies and procedures and relevant statutory legislation. As well as being the clerk to the Chapter, the COO attends the following Chapter committees: Finance, Audit and Risk and Nominations. The COO also attends the Fabric Advisory Committee, the College of Canons, the Alban Foundation, and the Music Trust and Education Trust meetings. Our next COO will inspire and grow the staff team to enable them to fulfil their potential and play their part to help the Cathedral meet our agreed vision and strategy. The COO reports to the Dean. The COO's direct reports comprise: Head of Finance, the Head of Development and Fundraising, the Head of Marketing and Visitor Experience, the Director of Property and Fabric, and the Head of HR & Office Support. The COO chairs the Senior Management Team. A planned restructure of the finance team has recently been completed following registration with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 1 March 2024. Therefore, the Cathedral will very shortly be recruiting for a Chief Finance Officer (CFO) who will report directly to the COO. It is hoped the successful COO candidate will have an opportunity to be involved in the recruitment for the CFO post. Until the CFO is appointed, the existing finance structure of Head of Finance and Finance Assistant will remain in place. Once implemented, the new finance team structure will comprise a part time CFO and highly experienced full time Finance Manager. The COO oversees the care and conservation of the fabric of the Cathedral church and its estate, taking into account the expert views of the Cathedral's Fabric Advisory Committee and other independent regulatory bodies. The COO manages the Cathedral's relationship with the Cathedral Architect and Cathedral Archaeologist. The COO has oversight and leadership in the generation of additional income from commercial events and activities. The post-holder is a director of Cathedral Enterprises (St Albans) Ltd, a trading company wholly owned by the Cathedral responsible for the retail, catering and venue hire operations. The COO has overall supervisory responsibility for all 50 lay employees, several of whom work part-time, and an annual operating budget of £2-£3 million, plus funded fabric projects amounting to anything between £250,000 to £4million a year. The COO also works closely with the Cathedral Wardens and lead volunteer roles at the Cathedral. The COO is the senior responsible officer for data protection, health and safety and security. They also have strategic oversight of the Cathedral's risk management processes. The COO is supported in the area of Safeguarding by the Cathedral Safeguarding Officer who reports to the Canon for Mission and Pastoral Care and attends the Safeguarding Committee meetings. The deadline for applications: Friday 17 May. Interviews: Monday 3 June. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete some online assessments and have a remote feedback session with a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, coordinated by Green Park Recruitment Consultants before interviews on 3 June Shortlisted candidates will also be offered information gathering meetings with the Diocesan Secretary, Chair of the Finance Committee & Head of Finance - meeting the latter 2 in a single meeting.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Role description Over the past two years the current Chief Operating Officer has successfully taken the Cathedral through the governance and organisational changes required to conform to the Cathedrals Measure, enabling the Cathedral to become registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales at the start of this year. After 11 years working in both finance and as COO, the current post holder is now moving on to become the first COO at a local secondary school. The Cathedral Chapter is therefore seeking to appoint a full-time Chief Operating Officer to lead us forward in this new era and contribute across a number of strategic and managerial aspects of Cathedral life. Our new COO will drive and manage the delivery of the Cathedral's strategy and will work with the Chapter to ensure that the Cathedral is effectively and efficiently run. They will have a key role in the delivery of the Cathedral's recently updated vision and mission priorities. The successful candidate will report to the Dean, have oversight of all operations within the Cathedral, provide support to the Chapter in its strategic planning, and be responsible for finance, governance, administration, property and for staff who are employed to support the Cathedral's work. They will need to have experience of being responsible for a broad range of operational functions, an understanding of working within a complex governance and charitable structure, be able to inspire our staff team and have the desire and motivation to nurture and encourage a strong sense of community. For the right candidate this offers an exciting and inspirational opportunity. Main purpose of role The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the most senior lay officer and their relationship with the Dean is key. The COO role acts as a link between the lay and the clergy staff members, between the business of making a Cathedral run and the Cathedral as a place of worship. The COO supports the Dean, working in partnership with the Chapter and has overall responsibility for the effective and efficient business administration and operations of the Cathedral. The COO contributes to the formulation and implementation of the Cathedral's strategy through participation at Chapter and with the Senior Management Team. As Clerk to the Chapter, he/she is the adviser on issues of governance and good practice and ensures compliance with all policies and procedures and relevant statutory legislation. As well as being the clerk to the Chapter, the COO attends the following Chapter committees: Finance, Audit and Risk and Nominations. The COO also attends the Fabric Advisory Committee, the College of Canons, the Alban Foundation, and the Music Trust and Education Trust meetings. Our next COO will inspire and grow the staff team to enable them to fulfil their potential and play their part to help the Cathedral meet our agreed vision and strategy. The COO reports to the Dean. The COO's direct reports comprise: Head of Finance, the Head of Development and Fundraising, the Head of Marketing and Visitor Experience, the Director of Property and Fabric, and the Head of HR & Office Support. The COO chairs the Senior Management Team. A planned restructure of the finance team has recently been completed following registration with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 1 March 2024. Therefore, the Cathedral will very shortly be recruiting for a Chief Finance Officer (CFO) who will report directly to the COO. It is hoped the successful COO candidate will have an opportunity to be involved in the recruitment for the CFO post. Until the CFO is appointed, the existing finance structure of Head of Finance and Finance Assistant will remain in place. Once implemented, the new finance team structure will comprise a part time CFO and highly experienced full time Finance Manager. The COO oversees the care and conservation of the fabric of the Cathedral church and its estate, taking into account the expert views of the Cathedral's Fabric Advisory Committee and other independent regulatory bodies. The COO manages the Cathedral's relationship with the Cathedral Architect and Cathedral Archaeologist. The COO has oversight and leadership in the generation of additional income from commercial events and activities. The post-holder is a director of Cathedral Enterprises (St Albans) Ltd, a trading company wholly owned by the Cathedral responsible for the retail, catering and venue hire operations. The COO has overall supervisory responsibility for all 50 lay employees, several of whom work part-time, and an annual operating budget of £2-£3 million, plus funded fabric projects amounting to anything between £250,000 to £4million a year. The COO also works closely with the Cathedral Wardens and lead volunteer roles at the Cathedral. The COO is the senior responsible officer for data protection, health and safety and security. They also have strategic oversight of the Cathedral's risk management processes. The COO is supported in the area of Safeguarding by the Cathedral Safeguarding Officer who reports to the Canon for Mission and Pastoral Care and attends the Safeguarding Committee meetings. The deadline for applications: Friday 17 May. Interviews: Monday 3 June. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete some online assessments and have a remote feedback session with a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, coordinated by Green Park Recruitment Consultants before interviews on 3 June Shortlisted candidates will also be offered information gathering meetings with the Diocesan Secretary, Chair of the Finance Committee & Head of Finance - meeting the latter 2 in a single meeting.
We are AMS. We are a global total workforce solutions firm; we enable organisations to thrive in an age of constant change by building, re-shaping, and optimising workforces. Our Contingent Workforce Solutions (CWS) service partner with Tesco Bank to support contingent recruitment hiring. On behalf of Tesco Bank, AMS are now looking for a Senior Project Manager based in Edinburgh/Glasgow for an initial contract length of 6 months -Hybrid (2 days in the week). Tesco Bank prides itself on their range of simple and convenient retail banking and insurance products designed specifically to meet the needs of Tesco customers. They believe that every little help makes a big difference, and by putting the customer first and rewarding their loyalty, they are offering something they believe every bank should. Key responsibilities: Lead and manage property projects, ensuring successful delivery within timeframes and budgets. Coordinate with multiple stakeholders including SMEs, vendors, and internal teams, ensuring effective communication and alignment of objectives. Act as a central point of contact for all project-related matters, facilitating discussions, resolving conflicts, and driving decisions. Utilize your expertise in project management to structure and execute action plans, ensuring clarity and accountability across all project activities. Demonstrate a strong understanding of the financial industry, leveraging your acumen to drive project success and meet business objectives. If applicable, manage property separation projects within the financial services sector, ensuring smooth transitions and compliance with regulatory requirements. Skills and Qualifications: Experience of working on property projects. (desirable). Proven track record of successfully managing complicated and senior projects, preferably within the financial services industry. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels. Familiarity with project management methodologies and tools. Flexibility to travel to Edinburgh twice a week as required. About the client Why Tesco Bank? At Tesco Bank everyone is welcome, we value our people and diverse teams and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger in achieving our goals. It's important to us that we make sure you're supported by your team and colleague networks every day, celebrating when it matters and helping you to be the best version of yourself. The people make Tesco Bank, and we take pride in what we achieve together. Next steps If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the criteria outlined above, please click the link to apply and we will contact you with an update in due course. Our client will only accept workers operating via an Umbrella or PAYE engagement model. Please note that for the duration of this assignment you will be working as an external resource engaged by AMS.
Apr 19, 2024
Contractor
We are AMS. We are a global total workforce solutions firm; we enable organisations to thrive in an age of constant change by building, re-shaping, and optimising workforces. Our Contingent Workforce Solutions (CWS) service partner with Tesco Bank to support contingent recruitment hiring. On behalf of Tesco Bank, AMS are now looking for a Senior Project Manager based in Edinburgh/Glasgow for an initial contract length of 6 months -Hybrid (2 days in the week). Tesco Bank prides itself on their range of simple and convenient retail banking and insurance products designed specifically to meet the needs of Tesco customers. They believe that every little help makes a big difference, and by putting the customer first and rewarding their loyalty, they are offering something they believe every bank should. Key responsibilities: Lead and manage property projects, ensuring successful delivery within timeframes and budgets. Coordinate with multiple stakeholders including SMEs, vendors, and internal teams, ensuring effective communication and alignment of objectives. Act as a central point of contact for all project-related matters, facilitating discussions, resolving conflicts, and driving decisions. Utilize your expertise in project management to structure and execute action plans, ensuring clarity and accountability across all project activities. Demonstrate a strong understanding of the financial industry, leveraging your acumen to drive project success and meet business objectives. If applicable, manage property separation projects within the financial services sector, ensuring smooth transitions and compliance with regulatory requirements. Skills and Qualifications: Experience of working on property projects. (desirable). Proven track record of successfully managing complicated and senior projects, preferably within the financial services industry. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels. Familiarity with project management methodologies and tools. Flexibility to travel to Edinburgh twice a week as required. About the client Why Tesco Bank? At Tesco Bank everyone is welcome, we value our people and diverse teams and believe the variety of backgrounds and experiences make us stronger in achieving our goals. It's important to us that we make sure you're supported by your team and colleague networks every day, celebrating when it matters and helping you to be the best version of yourself. The people make Tesco Bank, and we take pride in what we achieve together. Next steps If you are interested in applying for this position and meet the criteria outlined above, please click the link to apply and we will contact you with an update in due course. Our client will only accept workers operating via an Umbrella or PAYE engagement model. Please note that for the duration of this assignment you will be working as an external resource engaged by AMS.
Account Manager Barbour EHS Location: Remote with occasional travel to London or Newcastle for training & meetings Salary: Up to £30,000 + Commission Job Type: Full Time About Us Barbour EHS, part of the wider Marlowe SRC division, is a trusted and comprehensive provider of regulatory information, guidance, standards and resources to support organisations with their EHS compliance. Our knowledge of complex legislation and our flexible tools empower them to simplify and manage their diverse range of regulatory responsibilities. We help industry professionals to stay on top of ever-changing developments, ensuring their organisation keeps people safe and protects the environment. About the role Join our dynamic Customer Care team! We're seeking an accomplished Account Manager at Barbour EHS to champion our customers and maximize their service experience. Key Duties: Manage a wide variety of accounts and be their first point of contact Achieve your targeted renewal rate Support your customers by providing training on how to use the service, supporting them with tasks, troubleshooting any issues and answering their queries Keep in regular contact with your customers to help you monitor changes in their business or usage so you can respond accordingly and support them best Offer and sell additional modules - whether to the current subscriber, or to other sites or divisions within their business What you will need: Essential You will be an experienced account manager with a proven sales track record and a strong understanding of the sales process Experienced in managing accounts remotely by Teams calls, including training and selling Exceptional questioning technique to ensure you understand your client s needs so you can best advise and support on our products Working on your own initiative Self-motivated and driven A good team player working within an established and successful team Excellent organisational skills, good IT skills and a good understanding of using Microsoft Office Experience using a CRM system Able to work under pressure and meet deadlines Desired A good understanding of solution selling and/or a background in information sales Previous experience using Salesforce Why join us? People are at the heart of everything we do. By putting people first, we invest more in developing them alongside creating career growth opportunities and advancement across the division. It is our priority to ensure our employees feel valued and inspired and we commit to supporting you every step of the way. Our clients expect the best from us, and we expect the same from our colleagues. This is why we offer a wide range of fantastic benefits to support you in both your personal and professional life. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Voluntary private medical Simply health care plan Gym and retail discounts Cycle to work scheme Quarterly charity days Religious holiday swap Car maintenance scheme Employee assistance programme Life learning online learning materials Support with professional membership costs INDLS
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Account Manager Barbour EHS Location: Remote with occasional travel to London or Newcastle for training & meetings Salary: Up to £30,000 + Commission Job Type: Full Time About Us Barbour EHS, part of the wider Marlowe SRC division, is a trusted and comprehensive provider of regulatory information, guidance, standards and resources to support organisations with their EHS compliance. Our knowledge of complex legislation and our flexible tools empower them to simplify and manage their diverse range of regulatory responsibilities. We help industry professionals to stay on top of ever-changing developments, ensuring their organisation keeps people safe and protects the environment. About the role Join our dynamic Customer Care team! We're seeking an accomplished Account Manager at Barbour EHS to champion our customers and maximize their service experience. Key Duties: Manage a wide variety of accounts and be their first point of contact Achieve your targeted renewal rate Support your customers by providing training on how to use the service, supporting them with tasks, troubleshooting any issues and answering their queries Keep in regular contact with your customers to help you monitor changes in their business or usage so you can respond accordingly and support them best Offer and sell additional modules - whether to the current subscriber, or to other sites or divisions within their business What you will need: Essential You will be an experienced account manager with a proven sales track record and a strong understanding of the sales process Experienced in managing accounts remotely by Teams calls, including training and selling Exceptional questioning technique to ensure you understand your client s needs so you can best advise and support on our products Working on your own initiative Self-motivated and driven A good team player working within an established and successful team Excellent organisational skills, good IT skills and a good understanding of using Microsoft Office Experience using a CRM system Able to work under pressure and meet deadlines Desired A good understanding of solution selling and/or a background in information sales Previous experience using Salesforce Why join us? People are at the heart of everything we do. By putting people first, we invest more in developing them alongside creating career growth opportunities and advancement across the division. It is our priority to ensure our employees feel valued and inspired and we commit to supporting you every step of the way. Our clients expect the best from us, and we expect the same from our colleagues. This is why we offer a wide range of fantastic benefits to support you in both your personal and professional life. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Voluntary private medical Simply health care plan Gym and retail discounts Cycle to work scheme Quarterly charity days Religious holiday swap Car maintenance scheme Employee assistance programme Life learning online learning materials Support with professional membership costs INDLS
This is a great opportunity to join the QSSHE department as a QSHE Interface Lead. The successful candidate will act as a bridge between the QSHE and Operations Teams to ensure the effective review and implementation of Health, Safety and Process Safety procedures and processes. You will ensure adherence to legislative and company requirements through the implementation, application and review of relevant protective and preventative measures. You will strive to enhance stakeholder perception and involvement through the provision of timely, appropriate training and support to colleagues at all levels, ensuring operational compliance with our SEMS and all relevant statutory provisions, codes and standards and good practice. This position is based in Norwich on a Monday to Friday basis however the position extends to cover the activities being undertaken on offshore assets and onshore Terminals, including Drilling, Well Operations and Projects, which requires interfaces onshore with relevant departmental personnel and then supporting delivery of the activity at the operational site. Key Responsibilities Include: Lead on the implementation of the Contractor Management Procedure and assurance of contractor activities offshore. Lead on the review and implementation of OWC documents in SEMS. To provide accurate, current HSE advice and support the company to ensure adherence to company requirements and regulatory standards and legislation, monitor, audit and update HSE activities, and collect and report on key proactive and reactive HSE metrics. To prioritise, investigate and report on all accidents and defining to root causes and ensure actions are completed to prevent re-occurrence. To lead site risk assessment processes including overall risk assessment, fire risk assessment, manual handling, COSHH, Work at Height, asbestos management, noise/vibration, SOP assessments etc, and train, coach and advise all involved parties to drive excellent HSE performance and ensure the output is suitable and sufficient to safeguard employees and meet regulatory requirements. Develop a programme of visits to sites to monitor compliance with our SEMS and provide coaching and advice as necessary to maintain and improve compliance with our HSE standards. Co-ordinate risk-based assurance, including compliance with legal and other requirements. Monitor progress and support business leaders to deliver their lower tier assurance plans. Interpret, communicate and drive action on trends and insights. Use assurance findings to improve risk management. Support delivery of good QSHE governance (structure, process and content) across the business, including the QSHE Accountability Framework, in partnership with management. Support on defining the QSHE and business agenda items, including improvement progress, and provide subject matter expertise to the meetings. Support improvements in the implementation of the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS). Maintain registers of the standards and legislation that apply to the business, including an assessment of the compliance status, and initiate improvement programmes as appropriate. Identify, prioritise, agree with management and implement engagement plans with QSHE stakeholders. Use good communications practices to support improvement and change. Maintain good relations with Regulators. Monitor the overall business development requirements, including for HS&E critical roles and competencies. Identify gaps in learning solutions and work with HS&E Function to address them. Actively seek and engage in development opportunities and agree an individual development plan with your manager. Support the understanding of QSHE performance to identify improvement actions and initiatives through standard performance reports and the QSHE scorecard. Deliver timely reporting of validated data and effective use of the SEMS throughout the business. Develop objectives in response to business and Group targets based on business QSHE performance and other requirements. Interface with onshore teams (drilling, well operations and projects) to ensure all activities are effectively planned, coordinated and risk assessed to minimise the potential for incidents within the operation. Maintain oversight of 'management of change' within the operation, which has been highlighted as an area where incidents have originated historically. Review physical and organisation changes which have been planned and ensure risks have been considered thoroughly and actions to reduce the potential of incidents implemented. Participate in HIRA and HAZID workshops as required for onshore and offshore facilities during the design, construction, operations, commissioning and decommissioning phases. Support regulatory inspections as required and participate in kick-off and close-out meetings. Provide support to operations for addressing issues raised by the regulator. Provide support to Safety Engineers in the execution and delivery of Safety Case/COMAH updates and the program of 5-yearly Thorough Reviews. Coordinate health and safety campaigns to improve knowledge and understanding of operational / work related hazards and risks and compliance with relevant internal processes and procedures. Provide support to other members of the QSSHE Team during peaks of heightened activity to ensure effective delivery of compliance with Perenco policies, procedures and processes and maintain a sufficient level of HSE Leadership. Providing support to the SNS Emergency Response Arrangements, as required. Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses: N/A Key Requirements Include: Essential: Strong experience working in the offshore upstream Oil & Gas sector (operator environment) performing at Advisor or Team Leader level. Demonstrable breadth of experience including offshore production, subsea, drilling and well intervention operations. A sound knowledge of the UK regulatory framework and how it can be influenced. Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Working knowledge of SCR2015 BOSIET/FOET HND/Diploma in Health & Safety (either NEBOSH or NVQ) Preferred: Team Leader or Supervisory Experience 10 years in the Oil and Gas Industry Operational Experience Trained incident investigator Experience of onshore terminals COMAH Ability to: Build excellent relationship to influences & collaborate with peers & stakeholders to deliver mutual success. Plan and organise, must be able to multi-task whilst displaying flexibility and strong prioritisation skills. Take a pragmatic approach to work whilst acting with integrity. Influence multi-disciplined internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Work alongside leadership, be proactive and self-starting. Use personal credibility and relationships to educate and assist others. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Flexible Benefit Allowance Excellent Pension Provision 25 Days Holiday Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme Discretionary Bonus
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
This is a great opportunity to join the QSSHE department as a QSHE Interface Lead. The successful candidate will act as a bridge between the QSHE and Operations Teams to ensure the effective review and implementation of Health, Safety and Process Safety procedures and processes. You will ensure adherence to legislative and company requirements through the implementation, application and review of relevant protective and preventative measures. You will strive to enhance stakeholder perception and involvement through the provision of timely, appropriate training and support to colleagues at all levels, ensuring operational compliance with our SEMS and all relevant statutory provisions, codes and standards and good practice. This position is based in Norwich on a Monday to Friday basis however the position extends to cover the activities being undertaken on offshore assets and onshore Terminals, including Drilling, Well Operations and Projects, which requires interfaces onshore with relevant departmental personnel and then supporting delivery of the activity at the operational site. Key Responsibilities Include: Lead on the implementation of the Contractor Management Procedure and assurance of contractor activities offshore. Lead on the review and implementation of OWC documents in SEMS. To provide accurate, current HSE advice and support the company to ensure adherence to company requirements and regulatory standards and legislation, monitor, audit and update HSE activities, and collect and report on key proactive and reactive HSE metrics. To prioritise, investigate and report on all accidents and defining to root causes and ensure actions are completed to prevent re-occurrence. To lead site risk assessment processes including overall risk assessment, fire risk assessment, manual handling, COSHH, Work at Height, asbestos management, noise/vibration, SOP assessments etc, and train, coach and advise all involved parties to drive excellent HSE performance and ensure the output is suitable and sufficient to safeguard employees and meet regulatory requirements. Develop a programme of visits to sites to monitor compliance with our SEMS and provide coaching and advice as necessary to maintain and improve compliance with our HSE standards. Co-ordinate risk-based assurance, including compliance with legal and other requirements. Monitor progress and support business leaders to deliver their lower tier assurance plans. Interpret, communicate and drive action on trends and insights. Use assurance findings to improve risk management. Support delivery of good QSHE governance (structure, process and content) across the business, including the QSHE Accountability Framework, in partnership with management. Support on defining the QSHE and business agenda items, including improvement progress, and provide subject matter expertise to the meetings. Support improvements in the implementation of the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS). Maintain registers of the standards and legislation that apply to the business, including an assessment of the compliance status, and initiate improvement programmes as appropriate. Identify, prioritise, agree with management and implement engagement plans with QSHE stakeholders. Use good communications practices to support improvement and change. Maintain good relations with Regulators. Monitor the overall business development requirements, including for HS&E critical roles and competencies. Identify gaps in learning solutions and work with HS&E Function to address them. Actively seek and engage in development opportunities and agree an individual development plan with your manager. Support the understanding of QSHE performance to identify improvement actions and initiatives through standard performance reports and the QSHE scorecard. Deliver timely reporting of validated data and effective use of the SEMS throughout the business. Develop objectives in response to business and Group targets based on business QSHE performance and other requirements. Interface with onshore teams (drilling, well operations and projects) to ensure all activities are effectively planned, coordinated and risk assessed to minimise the potential for incidents within the operation. Maintain oversight of 'management of change' within the operation, which has been highlighted as an area where incidents have originated historically. Review physical and organisation changes which have been planned and ensure risks have been considered thoroughly and actions to reduce the potential of incidents implemented. Participate in HIRA and HAZID workshops as required for onshore and offshore facilities during the design, construction, operations, commissioning and decommissioning phases. Support regulatory inspections as required and participate in kick-off and close-out meetings. Provide support to operations for addressing issues raised by the regulator. Provide support to Safety Engineers in the execution and delivery of Safety Case/COMAH updates and the program of 5-yearly Thorough Reviews. Coordinate health and safety campaigns to improve knowledge and understanding of operational / work related hazards and risks and compliance with relevant internal processes and procedures. Provide support to other members of the QSSHE Team during peaks of heightened activity to ensure effective delivery of compliance with Perenco policies, procedures and processes and maintain a sufficient level of HSE Leadership. Providing support to the SNS Emergency Response Arrangements, as required. Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses: N/A Key Requirements Include: Essential: Strong experience working in the offshore upstream Oil & Gas sector (operator environment) performing at Advisor or Team Leader level. Demonstrable breadth of experience including offshore production, subsea, drilling and well intervention operations. A sound knowledge of the UK regulatory framework and how it can be influenced. Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Working knowledge of SCR2015 BOSIET/FOET HND/Diploma in Health & Safety (either NEBOSH or NVQ) Preferred: Team Leader or Supervisory Experience 10 years in the Oil and Gas Industry Operational Experience Trained incident investigator Experience of onshore terminals COMAH Ability to: Build excellent relationship to influences & collaborate with peers & stakeholders to deliver mutual success. Plan and organise, must be able to multi-task whilst displaying flexibility and strong prioritisation skills. Take a pragmatic approach to work whilst acting with integrity. Influence multi-disciplined internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Work alongside leadership, be proactive and self-starting. Use personal credibility and relationships to educate and assist others. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: Life Assurance Private Medical Insurance Flexible Benefit Allowance Excellent Pension Provision 25 Days Holiday Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme Discretionary Bonus
Pre-Construction Manager - Clean and Waste Water Salary: 550- 600 per day Inside IR35 Location: Exeter Carbon60 is recruiting a Pre Construction manager for a leading construction firm specialising in infrastructure projects, with a focus on clean and waste water management. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, they deliver high-quality solutions to meet the evolving needs of communities. Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Pre-Construction Manager with expertise in clean and waste water projects. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping project strategies, driving efficiency's, and ensuring the successful delivery of pre-construction activities. Responsibilities: Lead pre-construction activities for clean and waste water projects from inception to tender stage. Conduct site assessments, feasibility studies, and risk assessments to inform project planning and development Collaborate with engineering, design, and procurement teams to develop comprehensive project plans and schedules. Manage stakeholder relationships, including clients, regulatory agencies, and subcontractors, to ensure alignment and compliance with project requirements Analyse project requirements and constraints to identify value engineering opportunities and optimise project delivery. Provide technical expertise and guidance to project teams throughout the pre-construction phase. Prepare accurate cost estimates, bid proposals, and tender documents in accordance with project specifications and industry standards. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Construction Management, Proven experience in pre-construction management, with a focus on clean and waste water projects. Strong technical knowledge of clean and waste water treatment processes, systems, and regulations. Proficiency in project management software and tools, such as Primavera P6, MS Project, or similar. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive results in a fast-paced environment. Detail-oriented with strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities. Professional certifications (e.g., PMP, LEED) are a plus. Join our client team and make a meaningful impact on the future of clean and waste water infrastructure! Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 19, 2024
Contractor
Pre-Construction Manager - Clean and Waste Water Salary: 550- 600 per day Inside IR35 Location: Exeter Carbon60 is recruiting a Pre Construction manager for a leading construction firm specialising in infrastructure projects, with a focus on clean and waste water management. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, they deliver high-quality solutions to meet the evolving needs of communities. Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Pre-Construction Manager with expertise in clean and waste water projects. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping project strategies, driving efficiency's, and ensuring the successful delivery of pre-construction activities. Responsibilities: Lead pre-construction activities for clean and waste water projects from inception to tender stage. Conduct site assessments, feasibility studies, and risk assessments to inform project planning and development Collaborate with engineering, design, and procurement teams to develop comprehensive project plans and schedules. Manage stakeholder relationships, including clients, regulatory agencies, and subcontractors, to ensure alignment and compliance with project requirements Analyse project requirements and constraints to identify value engineering opportunities and optimise project delivery. Provide technical expertise and guidance to project teams throughout the pre-construction phase. Prepare accurate cost estimates, bid proposals, and tender documents in accordance with project specifications and industry standards. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Construction Management, Proven experience in pre-construction management, with a focus on clean and waste water projects. Strong technical knowledge of clean and waste water treatment processes, systems, and regulations. Proficiency in project management software and tools, such as Primavera P6, MS Project, or similar. Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive results in a fast-paced environment. Detail-oriented with strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities. Professional certifications (e.g., PMP, LEED) are a plus. Join our client team and make a meaningful impact on the future of clean and waste water infrastructure! Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
This position will be based at our headquarters in Luxembourg. At Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth and to grow in a safe environment for both our associates and our customers. We are looking for an EU Program Manager to join our Dangerous Goods team. This position is located in our EU Headquarters in Luxembourg. The Dangerous Goods Program Manager will ensure Dangerous Goods meet applicable European regulatory requirements, strategize with internal stakeholders to support business expansion, develop best-in-class standard operational processes, improve them and provide support to stakeholders during the implementation phase. The candidate will maintain and continually seek opportunities to improve existing processes via benchmark and best practices while interacting with a broad group of stakeholders and functions. The candidate needs to be able to work in an ambiguous environment, while managing projects and diving deep into operations. The role also requires an aptitude to adapt to scope changes, to propose solutions, to be able to drive processes across Amazon's expanding network and linking into global initiatives. The successful candidate will closely work with Amazon Technology, Transportation, Legal, Retail, Fulfilled by Amazon and our Fulfillment Center teams. Job Responsibilities include: - Define standard operational processes applicable to EU Dangerous Goods, implement / support the implementation, maintain and align these operational processes across EU; - Continuous improvement: identify, analyze, develop, deploy and actively seek cross-functional coordination opportunities to improve processes, safety and customer experience; - Clear, precise, and regular communication with all stakeholders including ongoing project/program status reports as well as capturing requirements from various stakeholders; - Monitor project execution and ensure that the project delivery is to the appropriate levels of quality and in line with its target date, ensuring the overall integrity within the program; - Become a subject matter expert in Dangerous Goods and advisor for stakeholders Key job responsibilities - Define standard operational processes applicable to EU Dangerous Goods, implement / support the implementation, maintain and align these operational processes across EU; - Continuous improvement: identify, analyze, develop, deploy and actively seek cross-functional coordination opportunities to improve processes, safety and customer experience; - Clear, precise, and regular communication with all stakeholders including ongoing project/program status reports as well as capturing requirements from various stakeholders; - Monitor project execution and ensure that the project delivery is to the appropriate levels of quality and in line with its target date, ensuring the overall integrity within the program; - Become a subject matter expert in Dangerous Goods and advisor for stakeholders We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: London, GBR BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - Bachelor's degree or equivalent - Experience in compliance program management, legal, governance, audit, risk/loss prevention, or equivalent - Experience handling confidential information PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - Professional auditing qualification, or similar risk or compliance credentials - Experience with SQL and Excel - Experience in program requirements definition, together with data and metrics leveraging to drive improvements Amazon is an equal opportunities employer. We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We value your passion to discover, invent, simplify and build. Protecting your privacy and the security of your data is a longstanding top priority for Amazon. Please consult our Privacy Notice () to know more about how we collect, use and transfer the personal data of our candidates. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need an adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please contact the Applicant-Candidate Accommodation Team (ACAT), Monday through Friday from 7:00 am GMT - 4:00 pm GMT. If calling directly from the United Kingdom, please dial (tel:). If calling from Ireland, please dial (tel:).
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
This position will be based at our headquarters in Luxembourg. At Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth and to grow in a safe environment for both our associates and our customers. We are looking for an EU Program Manager to join our Dangerous Goods team. This position is located in our EU Headquarters in Luxembourg. The Dangerous Goods Program Manager will ensure Dangerous Goods meet applicable European regulatory requirements, strategize with internal stakeholders to support business expansion, develop best-in-class standard operational processes, improve them and provide support to stakeholders during the implementation phase. The candidate will maintain and continually seek opportunities to improve existing processes via benchmark and best practices while interacting with a broad group of stakeholders and functions. The candidate needs to be able to work in an ambiguous environment, while managing projects and diving deep into operations. The role also requires an aptitude to adapt to scope changes, to propose solutions, to be able to drive processes across Amazon's expanding network and linking into global initiatives. The successful candidate will closely work with Amazon Technology, Transportation, Legal, Retail, Fulfilled by Amazon and our Fulfillment Center teams. Job Responsibilities include: - Define standard operational processes applicable to EU Dangerous Goods, implement / support the implementation, maintain and align these operational processes across EU; - Continuous improvement: identify, analyze, develop, deploy and actively seek cross-functional coordination opportunities to improve processes, safety and customer experience; - Clear, precise, and regular communication with all stakeholders including ongoing project/program status reports as well as capturing requirements from various stakeholders; - Monitor project execution and ensure that the project delivery is to the appropriate levels of quality and in line with its target date, ensuring the overall integrity within the program; - Become a subject matter expert in Dangerous Goods and advisor for stakeholders Key job responsibilities - Define standard operational processes applicable to EU Dangerous Goods, implement / support the implementation, maintain and align these operational processes across EU; - Continuous improvement: identify, analyze, develop, deploy and actively seek cross-functional coordination opportunities to improve processes, safety and customer experience; - Clear, precise, and regular communication with all stakeholders including ongoing project/program status reports as well as capturing requirements from various stakeholders; - Monitor project execution and ensure that the project delivery is to the appropriate levels of quality and in line with its target date, ensuring the overall integrity within the program; - Become a subject matter expert in Dangerous Goods and advisor for stakeholders We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: London, GBR BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - Bachelor's degree or equivalent - Experience in compliance program management, legal, governance, audit, risk/loss prevention, or equivalent - Experience handling confidential information PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - Professional auditing qualification, or similar risk or compliance credentials - Experience with SQL and Excel - Experience in program requirements definition, together with data and metrics leveraging to drive improvements Amazon is an equal opportunities employer. We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We value your passion to discover, invent, simplify and build. Protecting your privacy and the security of your data is a longstanding top priority for Amazon. Please consult our Privacy Notice () to know more about how we collect, use and transfer the personal data of our candidates. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need an adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please contact the Applicant-Candidate Accommodation Team (ACAT), Monday through Friday from 7:00 am GMT - 4:00 pm GMT. If calling directly from the United Kingdom, please dial (tel:). If calling from Ireland, please dial (tel:).
Our client an established financial services provider are recruiting for an exciting opportunity which has arisen within Risk and Compliance Function. This is a hybrid Regulatory Change Manager for up to 12 months on a fixed term contract basis. This is a great opportunity for candidates who want to further expand their knowledge of the regulatory framework and wider business environment. We are looking for candidates who are a self-starter and passionate about developing people and sharing their knowledge across the different functions in the business. In this role you will support the Head of Compliance to deliver and advise the business on the dynamic and evolving regulatory framework. Responsibilities of the Regulatory Change Manager Managing the regulatory change team and deputise for the Head of Compliance. Monitoring the regulatory environment and identify all changes, consultations, policy statements etc. which will have an impact on the business. To undertake detailed gap analysis against Society policies and procedures and develop an action plan to tackle any gaps in conjunction with the 1st line teams. To deliver the regulatory change aspects of the annual Compliance Plan, such as documenting how the Society complies with existing regulation. To communicate the key regulatory changes to the Executive and Board, driving awareness and action amongst senior leadership To provide advice on regulatory matters to 1st line teams. Thorough understanding is required of FCA regulatory requirements and Framework and ability to train aspects of change to the teams. Requirements of the Regulatory Change Manager role Ideally candidates will possess good analytical skills and have the ability to interpret and communicate regulatory matters in clear way. The ability to effectively manage stakeholders is another important attribute of this role. Candidates should also possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and staff management experience.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Our client an established financial services provider are recruiting for an exciting opportunity which has arisen within Risk and Compliance Function. This is a hybrid Regulatory Change Manager for up to 12 months on a fixed term contract basis. This is a great opportunity for candidates who want to further expand their knowledge of the regulatory framework and wider business environment. We are looking for candidates who are a self-starter and passionate about developing people and sharing their knowledge across the different functions in the business. In this role you will support the Head of Compliance to deliver and advise the business on the dynamic and evolving regulatory framework. Responsibilities of the Regulatory Change Manager Managing the regulatory change team and deputise for the Head of Compliance. Monitoring the regulatory environment and identify all changes, consultations, policy statements etc. which will have an impact on the business. To undertake detailed gap analysis against Society policies and procedures and develop an action plan to tackle any gaps in conjunction with the 1st line teams. To deliver the regulatory change aspects of the annual Compliance Plan, such as documenting how the Society complies with existing regulation. To communicate the key regulatory changes to the Executive and Board, driving awareness and action amongst senior leadership To provide advice on regulatory matters to 1st line teams. Thorough understanding is required of FCA regulatory requirements and Framework and ability to train aspects of change to the teams. Requirements of the Regulatory Change Manager role Ideally candidates will possess good analytical skills and have the ability to interpret and communicate regulatory matters in clear way. The ability to effectively manage stakeholders is another important attribute of this role. Candidates should also possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and staff management experience.
We're looking for an Operations Director to build and lead our company operations. This is a senior leadership role to be based in London and reporting directly to the company CEO.The Operations Director will supervise various operation staffing (HR, finance, Service delivery, customer service, ) and help other department managers to set goals, manage employees, and improve efficiency when needed. Key responsibilities Processes, procedures and policies: Monitor the business procedures according to organisational objectives and apply improvements, by ensuring they are recorded, available and implemented. Legal and Contract Management: Review, approve and manage contracts and other legal documentation related to employees, suppliers and clients. Ensure compliance with applicable laws and work closely with the company's legal advisory firm (when applicable) to fulfil company legal needs (eg: fundraising, employment, etc) and to manage the company IP portfolio. Human Resources Management: Supervise the HR coordinator to ensure HR compliance with labour laws and create a positive work environment. Finance: Work with the Head of Finance to ensure that all the Acurable companies run with legality and conformity to established regulations. Review financial information and adjust operational budgets to promote profitability, and help toIdentifying more cost-efficient ways to do business, setting and executing department and maximise efficiency and productivity through extensive process analysis and interdepartmental collaboration. Service delivery: Oversee the end-to-end process of fulfilling client orders, ensuring efficient contract signing, order processing, procurement, timely shipment, quality assurance, and on-time delivery. Collaborate with sales, production, and logistics teams to meet customer demands, maintain high customer satisfaction levels, and address any order-related issues promptly. Manage and optimise all aspects of Acurable's fulfilment service (send / receive kits to patients). Customer Support: Manage and optimise all aspects of the customer support process for both patients (fulfilment service) and clients (healthcare professionals), including promptly addressing inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring a seamless customer experience. Quality Assurance and Compliance: Implement and maintain quality control procedures to meet regulatory requirements, ensure compliance with ISO 13485 requirements across all company functions, plan and lead external annual regulatory/compliance audits, Technical file maintenance, postmarket surveillance, and quality management. Public Relationship: collaborating with the PR team to plan and execute publicity campaigns, relationships with media and important influencers. Stakeholder Communication and Reporting: Prepare comprehensive documentation for high-level stakeholders, including materials for board meetings, presentation for strategic partners, KPI, fundraising documentation, reports for awarded grants (eg: Innovate UK). HOW TO APPLY Please send your CV to with the subject "Application - Operations Director", including an introduction about why you want to join our company, why you think you are the right candidate for the position, your salary expectations and current location. You can view our recruitment privacy policy here . Acurable is a fast-growing, venture backed MedTech start-up with offices in London and Seville (and soon in the US). We create accurate and user-friendly wearable medical devices intended to be used by patients at home. Our award-winning, patented technology enables for the first time the automated diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions. It is the product of more than 10 years' research at Imperial College London by Acurable's founder, Professor Esther Rodriguez Villegas, and has been recognised as a breakthrough in respiratory medicine. Our award-winning, patented technology enables for the first time the automated diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions. It is the product of more than 10 years' research at Imperial College London by Acurable's founder, Professor Esther Rodriguez Villegas, and has been recognised as a breakthrough in respiratory medicine. AcuPebble has won some of the most respected awards in the industry, among them an XPrize, a Med-Tech Innovation Award and a WA4STEAM Award, to name just a few. The technology, our company and team are also frequently featured in national and global media. Recent examples include BBC News, Bloomberg TV, Fox News and Techcrunch. In 2020 our first product, AcuPebble SA100, became the first medical device in the world to obtain the CE mark for the automated diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea at home, and a few months later the product gained FDA clearance for home sleep apnoea testing in the US. AcuPebble SA100 is now in use within healthcare organisations across the UK and Europe, and will be launching in the USA in the coming months. At the same time we continue our research to develop new products that will fundamentally improve the lives of millions of people suffering from serious chronic conditions such as COPD, Asthma and Epilepsy. We're a small but fast-growing company with big ambitions (30 people). To achieve them, we're building a team of exceptional people who are inspired by our vision, share our values, and who have the attitude and skills required to help Acurable succeed. In return, we provide a fun, challenging and inspiring work environment where you can make a huge difference to the lives of millions of people worldwide.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
We're looking for an Operations Director to build and lead our company operations. This is a senior leadership role to be based in London and reporting directly to the company CEO.The Operations Director will supervise various operation staffing (HR, finance, Service delivery, customer service, ) and help other department managers to set goals, manage employees, and improve efficiency when needed. Key responsibilities Processes, procedures and policies: Monitor the business procedures according to organisational objectives and apply improvements, by ensuring they are recorded, available and implemented. Legal and Contract Management: Review, approve and manage contracts and other legal documentation related to employees, suppliers and clients. Ensure compliance with applicable laws and work closely with the company's legal advisory firm (when applicable) to fulfil company legal needs (eg: fundraising, employment, etc) and to manage the company IP portfolio. Human Resources Management: Supervise the HR coordinator to ensure HR compliance with labour laws and create a positive work environment. Finance: Work with the Head of Finance to ensure that all the Acurable companies run with legality and conformity to established regulations. Review financial information and adjust operational budgets to promote profitability, and help toIdentifying more cost-efficient ways to do business, setting and executing department and maximise efficiency and productivity through extensive process analysis and interdepartmental collaboration. Service delivery: Oversee the end-to-end process of fulfilling client orders, ensuring efficient contract signing, order processing, procurement, timely shipment, quality assurance, and on-time delivery. Collaborate with sales, production, and logistics teams to meet customer demands, maintain high customer satisfaction levels, and address any order-related issues promptly. Manage and optimise all aspects of Acurable's fulfilment service (send / receive kits to patients). Customer Support: Manage and optimise all aspects of the customer support process for both patients (fulfilment service) and clients (healthcare professionals), including promptly addressing inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring a seamless customer experience. Quality Assurance and Compliance: Implement and maintain quality control procedures to meet regulatory requirements, ensure compliance with ISO 13485 requirements across all company functions, plan and lead external annual regulatory/compliance audits, Technical file maintenance, postmarket surveillance, and quality management. Public Relationship: collaborating with the PR team to plan and execute publicity campaigns, relationships with media and important influencers. Stakeholder Communication and Reporting: Prepare comprehensive documentation for high-level stakeholders, including materials for board meetings, presentation for strategic partners, KPI, fundraising documentation, reports for awarded grants (eg: Innovate UK). HOW TO APPLY Please send your CV to with the subject "Application - Operations Director", including an introduction about why you want to join our company, why you think you are the right candidate for the position, your salary expectations and current location. You can view our recruitment privacy policy here . Acurable is a fast-growing, venture backed MedTech start-up with offices in London and Seville (and soon in the US). We create accurate and user-friendly wearable medical devices intended to be used by patients at home. Our award-winning, patented technology enables for the first time the automated diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions. It is the product of more than 10 years' research at Imperial College London by Acurable's founder, Professor Esther Rodriguez Villegas, and has been recognised as a breakthrough in respiratory medicine. Our award-winning, patented technology enables for the first time the automated diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions. It is the product of more than 10 years' research at Imperial College London by Acurable's founder, Professor Esther Rodriguez Villegas, and has been recognised as a breakthrough in respiratory medicine. AcuPebble has won some of the most respected awards in the industry, among them an XPrize, a Med-Tech Innovation Award and a WA4STEAM Award, to name just a few. The technology, our company and team are also frequently featured in national and global media. Recent examples include BBC News, Bloomberg TV, Fox News and Techcrunch. In 2020 our first product, AcuPebble SA100, became the first medical device in the world to obtain the CE mark for the automated diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea at home, and a few months later the product gained FDA clearance for home sleep apnoea testing in the US. AcuPebble SA100 is now in use within healthcare organisations across the UK and Europe, and will be launching in the USA in the coming months. At the same time we continue our research to develop new products that will fundamentally improve the lives of millions of people suffering from serious chronic conditions such as COPD, Asthma and Epilepsy. We're a small but fast-growing company with big ambitions (30 people). To achieve them, we're building a team of exceptional people who are inspired by our vision, share our values, and who have the attitude and skills required to help Acurable succeed. In return, we provide a fun, challenging and inspiring work environment where you can make a huge difference to the lives of millions of people worldwide.
The Rewards and Benefits on offer: Company pension. A competitive basic salary. A Full time and permanent role from day 1! Joining a company with industry leading, blue-chip clients. Joining a stable, secure, and growing organisation. Mtrec's new opportunity: MTrec are proudly representing our industry leading client, based in the Annan area, who are looking to recruit an experienced IT Manager as soon as possible. This role presents an opportunity to work for a renowned company with a strong regional presence who work with a range of blue-chip customers. You will be working in a highly interesting and fast paced IT and operational environment, working on a variety of critical projects in all areas of the business. If you are looking for a highly interesting and rewarding career move, we would highly recommend this new opportunity and for you to apply as soon as possible. The Job you will do: Lead and manage the IT team, providing guidance, support, and mentorship to team members. Manage IT infrastructure and assets, including hardware and software procurement, licensing, and maintenance. Implement and enforce IT security measures to safeguard company data and systems from threats. Proactively identify IT issues and inefficiencies, implementing preventive measures and process improvements to enhance operational efficiency. Take ownership of all IT operations, including hardware, software, networks, and systems, to ensure their reliability and availability. Collaborate with key stakeholders to understand business requirements and align IT strategies with organisational goals. Drive software development projects, from requirement gathering and design to development, testing, and deployment, ensuring high-quality and timely deliverables. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to assess and address technology needs across the business. Develop and maintain IT policies, procedures, and documentation to ensure compliance and standardisation. Stay informed about industry trends, advancements, and regulatory changes to recommend and implement relevant technologies and practices. About you: University degree in computer science preferred but other qualifications will be considered. Minimum of 5 years' related work experience and more than 2 years' management experience. Solid understanding of business functions and processes, with the ability to align technology solutions with organizational objectives. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Familiarity with cybersecurity best practices and data protection regulations. Strong project management skills. Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Self-motivated and able to work independently, driving initiatives forward.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
The Rewards and Benefits on offer: Company pension. A competitive basic salary. A Full time and permanent role from day 1! Joining a company with industry leading, blue-chip clients. Joining a stable, secure, and growing organisation. Mtrec's new opportunity: MTrec are proudly representing our industry leading client, based in the Annan area, who are looking to recruit an experienced IT Manager as soon as possible. This role presents an opportunity to work for a renowned company with a strong regional presence who work with a range of blue-chip customers. You will be working in a highly interesting and fast paced IT and operational environment, working on a variety of critical projects in all areas of the business. If you are looking for a highly interesting and rewarding career move, we would highly recommend this new opportunity and for you to apply as soon as possible. The Job you will do: Lead and manage the IT team, providing guidance, support, and mentorship to team members. Manage IT infrastructure and assets, including hardware and software procurement, licensing, and maintenance. Implement and enforce IT security measures to safeguard company data and systems from threats. Proactively identify IT issues and inefficiencies, implementing preventive measures and process improvements to enhance operational efficiency. Take ownership of all IT operations, including hardware, software, networks, and systems, to ensure their reliability and availability. Collaborate with key stakeholders to understand business requirements and align IT strategies with organisational goals. Drive software development projects, from requirement gathering and design to development, testing, and deployment, ensuring high-quality and timely deliverables. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to assess and address technology needs across the business. Develop and maintain IT policies, procedures, and documentation to ensure compliance and standardisation. Stay informed about industry trends, advancements, and regulatory changes to recommend and implement relevant technologies and practices. About you: University degree in computer science preferred but other qualifications will be considered. Minimum of 5 years' related work experience and more than 2 years' management experience. Solid understanding of business functions and processes, with the ability to align technology solutions with organizational objectives. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Familiarity with cybersecurity best practices and data protection regulations. Strong project management skills. Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Self-motivated and able to work independently, driving initiatives forward.
This role of Information Systems Manager is a key leadership position within the Technology Department of a major public sector organisation. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and improving data strategies to enhance organisational effectiveness. Client Details This large public sector organisation is focused on providing efficient and sustainable transport solutions, and is committed to its role as a major player in the industry, serving a vast number of commuters daily. Description Hold the statuary role of Departmental Records Manager (DRO), carrying out risk management, auditing, and reporting, identifying continuous improvement and staying informed about changes in relevant laws, regulations, and standards, ensuring the proper management, security, and compliance of records in alignment with legal and regulatory requirements including the Public Records Act, HM Government Security Classification and TNA guidelines. Responsibility for the management regarding all Information and Records held and managed by the group of companies in accordance with The Public Records Act. Manage and be the system owner/product owner of SharePoint Lead the management of a wide Records Management strategy and programme though the application of retention schedules on Enterprise Information Management Systems. Collaborate and advise system owners of non-IT managed systems to provide guidance on integrating information management best practices. Developing and implementing a comprehensive data strategy. Managing a team of data management professionals. Ensuring data quality and accessibility across the organisation. Coordinating with different departments to understand and meet their data needs. Identifying areas of improvement in data management processes. Ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. Providing reports and insights based on data analysis. Leading data-related projects and initiatives. Profile A successful Head Of Information Management will have / should have: Managed a number of projects across information management with a range of internal and external suppliers. Proven experience in data management and strategy development. Excellent leadership and team management skills. Strong knowledge of data protection laws and regulations. Experience in the public sector. Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Job Offer An estimated salary range of £50,000 - £56,000 per year. A fixed-term contract with a leading public sector company. Opportunity to contribute to the development of sustainable transport solutions.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
This role of Information Systems Manager is a key leadership position within the Technology Department of a major public sector organisation. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and improving data strategies to enhance organisational effectiveness. Client Details This large public sector organisation is focused on providing efficient and sustainable transport solutions, and is committed to its role as a major player in the industry, serving a vast number of commuters daily. Description Hold the statuary role of Departmental Records Manager (DRO), carrying out risk management, auditing, and reporting, identifying continuous improvement and staying informed about changes in relevant laws, regulations, and standards, ensuring the proper management, security, and compliance of records in alignment with legal and regulatory requirements including the Public Records Act, HM Government Security Classification and TNA guidelines. Responsibility for the management regarding all Information and Records held and managed by the group of companies in accordance with The Public Records Act. Manage and be the system owner/product owner of SharePoint Lead the management of a wide Records Management strategy and programme though the application of retention schedules on Enterprise Information Management Systems. Collaborate and advise system owners of non-IT managed systems to provide guidance on integrating information management best practices. Developing and implementing a comprehensive data strategy. Managing a team of data management professionals. Ensuring data quality and accessibility across the organisation. Coordinating with different departments to understand and meet their data needs. Identifying areas of improvement in data management processes. Ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. Providing reports and insights based on data analysis. Leading data-related projects and initiatives. Profile A successful Head Of Information Management will have / should have: Managed a number of projects across information management with a range of internal and external suppliers. Proven experience in data management and strategy development. Excellent leadership and team management skills. Strong knowledge of data protection laws and regulations. Experience in the public sector. Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Job Offer An estimated salary range of £50,000 - £56,000 per year. A fixed-term contract with a leading public sector company. Opportunity to contribute to the development of sustainable transport solutions.
OUR IMPACT Our division prevents, detects and mitigates compliance, regulatory and reputational risk across the firm and helps to strengthen the firm's culture of compliance. Compliance accomplishes these through the firm's enterprise-wide compliance risk management program. As an independent control function and part of the firm's second line of defense, Compliance assesses the firm's compliance, regulatory and reputational risk; monitors for compliance with new or amended laws, rules and regulations; designs and implements controls, policies, procedures and training; conducts independent testing; investigates, surveils and monitors for compliance risks and breaches; and leads the firm's responses to regulatory examinations, audits and inquiries. You'll be part of a team with members from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds, such as law, accounting, sales, and trading. We look for those who possess sound judgment, curiosity, and are able to adapt to a changing regulatory landscape. YOUR IMPACT This is a Team Manager role with a primary focus on strategic uplifts within the AM Compliance program. The role will include leading a team, and collaborating with the broader AM Compliance team, to enhance aspects of the Compliance program, implementing new regulations and representing Compliance in supporting new business initiatives. In addition, the role's primary function, other areas of responsibilities include providing compliance advisory services covering portfolio management, trading, sales and marketing activity within Goldman Sachs Asset Management International ("GSAM") based in London, where GSAM is part of Asset Management ("AM"). The successful candidate will work with business partners, Legal and Compliance colleagues in connection with helping to respond to regulatory requests, respond to compliance queries from the business, uplift compliance program in response to regulatory reform, perform surveillance and forensic reviews, train the business in compliance matters, participate in policy updates and drafting, conduct marketing material sign off, and advise on sales activity. You will need the following: Ability to work as part of a team of Compliance professionals as well as lead on various Compliance matters and projects Good familiarity with all aspects of Asset Management Compliance Represent Compliance on projects such as new activities, new products or regulatory reform Understanding of Compliance programs and development and implementation of those programmes Production of materials and presentation of those to senior firm committees and/or board Ability to deal with senior business personnel and deliver good compliance outcomes in time constrained situations RESPONSIBILITIES Compliance advisory on investing activity and associated governance requirements Compliance advisory regarding global asset management marketing and distribution questions and Asset Management digital strategy, including review of marketing materials Compliance advisory on new AM fund launch projects Prepare, organise and deliver compliance trainings Participate in the review and evaluation of new instruments and vehicles to identify compliance issues and surveillance needs Lead and manage strategic Compliance projects, including Compliance enhancement, business initiatives and regulatory reform Participate in compliance working groups for firm strategic initiatives Compliance monitoring of any aspects of FCA regulations, and other international regulators, as part of general monitoring or forensic review work Develop and draft compliance policies and procedures, outlining firm policies, regulations and best practices Miscellaneous projects as required REQUIREMENTS 5+ years compliance experience in asset management Risk and control focused individual with excellent judgment Knowledge of investment instruments including derivatives General compliance knowledge and familiarity with FCA regulations, MiFID, UCITS and AIFM Directives, ELTIF regulation. Knowledge of CSSF, CBI, BaFin, SEC, Investment Adviser's Act, Investment Company Act, ERISA is helpful but not required. Effective analytical and organizational skills Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to handle multiple tasks with attention to detail and work under pressure Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Graduate equivalent education (Preferred) ABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We believe who you are makes you better at what you do. We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs. Learn more about our culture, benefits, and people at We're committed to finding reasonable accommodations for candidates with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process. Learn more: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 2023. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal employment/affirmative action employer Female/Minority/Disability/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
OUR IMPACT Our division prevents, detects and mitigates compliance, regulatory and reputational risk across the firm and helps to strengthen the firm's culture of compliance. Compliance accomplishes these through the firm's enterprise-wide compliance risk management program. As an independent control function and part of the firm's second line of defense, Compliance assesses the firm's compliance, regulatory and reputational risk; monitors for compliance with new or amended laws, rules and regulations; designs and implements controls, policies, procedures and training; conducts independent testing; investigates, surveils and monitors for compliance risks and breaches; and leads the firm's responses to regulatory examinations, audits and inquiries. You'll be part of a team with members from a wide range of academic and professional backgrounds, such as law, accounting, sales, and trading. We look for those who possess sound judgment, curiosity, and are able to adapt to a changing regulatory landscape. YOUR IMPACT This is a Team Manager role with a primary focus on strategic uplifts within the AM Compliance program. The role will include leading a team, and collaborating with the broader AM Compliance team, to enhance aspects of the Compliance program, implementing new regulations and representing Compliance in supporting new business initiatives. In addition, the role's primary function, other areas of responsibilities include providing compliance advisory services covering portfolio management, trading, sales and marketing activity within Goldman Sachs Asset Management International ("GSAM") based in London, where GSAM is part of Asset Management ("AM"). The successful candidate will work with business partners, Legal and Compliance colleagues in connection with helping to respond to regulatory requests, respond to compliance queries from the business, uplift compliance program in response to regulatory reform, perform surveillance and forensic reviews, train the business in compliance matters, participate in policy updates and drafting, conduct marketing material sign off, and advise on sales activity. You will need the following: Ability to work as part of a team of Compliance professionals as well as lead on various Compliance matters and projects Good familiarity with all aspects of Asset Management Compliance Represent Compliance on projects such as new activities, new products or regulatory reform Understanding of Compliance programs and development and implementation of those programmes Production of materials and presentation of those to senior firm committees and/or board Ability to deal with senior business personnel and deliver good compliance outcomes in time constrained situations RESPONSIBILITIES Compliance advisory on investing activity and associated governance requirements Compliance advisory regarding global asset management marketing and distribution questions and Asset Management digital strategy, including review of marketing materials Compliance advisory on new AM fund launch projects Prepare, organise and deliver compliance trainings Participate in the review and evaluation of new instruments and vehicles to identify compliance issues and surveillance needs Lead and manage strategic Compliance projects, including Compliance enhancement, business initiatives and regulatory reform Participate in compliance working groups for firm strategic initiatives Compliance monitoring of any aspects of FCA regulations, and other international regulators, as part of general monitoring or forensic review work Develop and draft compliance policies and procedures, outlining firm policies, regulations and best practices Miscellaneous projects as required REQUIREMENTS 5+ years compliance experience in asset management Risk and control focused individual with excellent judgment Knowledge of investment instruments including derivatives General compliance knowledge and familiarity with FCA regulations, MiFID, UCITS and AIFM Directives, ELTIF regulation. Knowledge of CSSF, CBI, BaFin, SEC, Investment Adviser's Act, Investment Company Act, ERISA is helpful but not required. Effective analytical and organizational skills Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to handle multiple tasks with attention to detail and work under pressure Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Graduate equivalent education (Preferred) ABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS At Goldman Sachs, we commit our people, capital and ideas to help our clients, shareholders and the communities we serve to grow. Founded in 1869, we are a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Headquartered in New York, we maintain offices around the world. We believe who you are makes you better at what you do. We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs. Learn more about our culture, benefits, and people at We're committed to finding reasonable accommodations for candidates with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process. Learn more: The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 2023. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal employment/affirmative action employer Female/Minority/Disability/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Are you a Quality Engineer - Electronics looking for an exciting job opportunity in Cambridge? My client is a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance Electronic Controllers for Lighting and recognition systems. For this Quality Assurance Manager - Manufacturing, they are looking for someone to own the QMS for the company standards to ISO 9001 and deliver quality products to the highest standards across all company functions. Main responsibilities for this Quality Engineer - Electronics are: - Responsibility for the maintenance of QMS. Keeping up to date with all regulatory requirements and compliance standards adopted by the company - Formulation, continual development & promotion of policies, processes and procedures, objectives, and measures as required for the continued operation of QMS - e.G. Quality & Environment. - Responsible for managing both internal and external audits - Collation and delivery of performance data as part of QMS review to senior management - Working with Engineering departments to carry out the reliability testing of products under development. Key skills and experience required for this Quality Engineer - Electronics: - Proven experience in quality assurance, preferably in development and manufacturing of electronics production environment. - Working knowledge of quality improvement, problem solving and analysis techniques, for example: TQM, 5Why, 8D, R&R Studies, FMEA's for process and product, Ishikawa diagrams, SPC, etc. - Have good interpersonal skills for cohesive relationships with all areas of the company and external bodies. - Experience working to ISO9001 standards To apply to this excellent Quality Engineer - Electronics, opportunity based in Cambridge, please email a copy of your CV to Sophie Khuttan - (url removed) quoting reference SKK1092, or for more information, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed).
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Are you a Quality Engineer - Electronics looking for an exciting job opportunity in Cambridge? My client is a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance Electronic Controllers for Lighting and recognition systems. For this Quality Assurance Manager - Manufacturing, they are looking for someone to own the QMS for the company standards to ISO 9001 and deliver quality products to the highest standards across all company functions. Main responsibilities for this Quality Engineer - Electronics are: - Responsibility for the maintenance of QMS. Keeping up to date with all regulatory requirements and compliance standards adopted by the company - Formulation, continual development & promotion of policies, processes and procedures, objectives, and measures as required for the continued operation of QMS - e.G. Quality & Environment. - Responsible for managing both internal and external audits - Collation and delivery of performance data as part of QMS review to senior management - Working with Engineering departments to carry out the reliability testing of products under development. Key skills and experience required for this Quality Engineer - Electronics: - Proven experience in quality assurance, preferably in development and manufacturing of electronics production environment. - Working knowledge of quality improvement, problem solving and analysis techniques, for example: TQM, 5Why, 8D, R&R Studies, FMEA's for process and product, Ishikawa diagrams, SPC, etc. - Have good interpersonal skills for cohesive relationships with all areas of the company and external bodies. - Experience working to ISO9001 standards To apply to this excellent Quality Engineer - Electronics, opportunity based in Cambridge, please email a copy of your CV to Sophie Khuttan - (url removed) quoting reference SKK1092, or for more information, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed).
Technician Build an Aviation Career You're Proud Of Build your career with integrity by working at a company that doesn't just treat you like a number. You'll get the tools to do things right in a clean and safe work environment and the trust to fix any issue that comes your way. Our on-the-job training and team of experts mean you'll be set up for success. Take charge of our day-to-day operations, so we remain the trusted source for aviation repair and maintenance. Work with your team to implement the right processes and practices across our organization to help ensure flight and product efficiency. Purpose of the role: We are currently recruiting and looking for Technicians in the following trades to be responsible through their Front-Line Manager, to the Production Manager for the maintenance of aircraft within the Business Unit. Trades include; Mechanical Technicians Avionic Technicians Sheet Metal Operatives for detail part manufacture Key responsibilities and duties: Will effectively carry out a variety of maintenance activities, within trade boundaries and authorisations, iaw current procedures as laid down in relevant approved source information. Contribute to team delivery of agreed targets and goals Comply with current Tool Control procedure Attend and contribute to team meetings Carry out Improving Quality and Continuous Quality Improvement reviews Support a climate of continuous improvement to assist productivity, quality and lean methodology To achieve a maximum flexibility, team members will undertake training and train other team members. Undertake work to highest level of competence Agree to do other duties within the team to support team output Work within and promote the Behavioural Competencies Ensure all procedures relating to foreign object debris control are adhered to. Mentor/Train apprentices as and when required. Competencies: Functional Essential: Full compliance and understanding of Quality Management System Actively participate in continuous improvement activities Professional Qualifications/Education and Training: Essential - These are vital to be able to perform the role and will be used as selection criteria during recruitment process: Recognised indentured apprenticeship or military equivalent Human Factors Experience of working with Drawings and approved source information. To have an understanding of Military MRP 145 and associated Regulatory requirements. Desirable: Suitable engineering qualification in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering. Previous experience of independent inspections. Cat B or Certifier authorisations Previous aircraft experience. Previous experience within a Base maintenance environment would be an advantage Benefits that make life better: 206 hours annual leave per year for employees working 37 hours per week, plus 8 public holidays 4% employer match pension scheme YuLife wellbeing services, including 24/7 virtual GP service, Employee Assistance Program, personalised online fitness programs, and many more! Bonus opportunities Generous paid sick leave Life assurance cover Salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme Onsite gym at both the Fleetlands and Almondbank sites Eye test vouchers About Us Raising the Standard of Excellence since 1911 With over a century of proven excellence, StandardAero has become an industry leader in MRO services and customized solutions in the aerospace field. Our shared values and learning-based culture inspire our team to exceed their potential and power our customers' missions worldwide. With on-the-job training, advancement opportunities, and excellent benefits, StandardAero invites you to experience a fulfilling and meaningful career with us. Inclusivity Is Our Standard It is StandardAero's policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Our supportive environment celebrates diversity with no room for harassment or discrimination of any kind. We invite you to bring your authentic self to our team and experience our welcoming culture. Aero
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Technician Build an Aviation Career You're Proud Of Build your career with integrity by working at a company that doesn't just treat you like a number. You'll get the tools to do things right in a clean and safe work environment and the trust to fix any issue that comes your way. Our on-the-job training and team of experts mean you'll be set up for success. Take charge of our day-to-day operations, so we remain the trusted source for aviation repair and maintenance. Work with your team to implement the right processes and practices across our organization to help ensure flight and product efficiency. Purpose of the role: We are currently recruiting and looking for Technicians in the following trades to be responsible through their Front-Line Manager, to the Production Manager for the maintenance of aircraft within the Business Unit. Trades include; Mechanical Technicians Avionic Technicians Sheet Metal Operatives for detail part manufacture Key responsibilities and duties: Will effectively carry out a variety of maintenance activities, within trade boundaries and authorisations, iaw current procedures as laid down in relevant approved source information. Contribute to team delivery of agreed targets and goals Comply with current Tool Control procedure Attend and contribute to team meetings Carry out Improving Quality and Continuous Quality Improvement reviews Support a climate of continuous improvement to assist productivity, quality and lean methodology To achieve a maximum flexibility, team members will undertake training and train other team members. Undertake work to highest level of competence Agree to do other duties within the team to support team output Work within and promote the Behavioural Competencies Ensure all procedures relating to foreign object debris control are adhered to. Mentor/Train apprentices as and when required. Competencies: Functional Essential: Full compliance and understanding of Quality Management System Actively participate in continuous improvement activities Professional Qualifications/Education and Training: Essential - These are vital to be able to perform the role and will be used as selection criteria during recruitment process: Recognised indentured apprenticeship or military equivalent Human Factors Experience of working with Drawings and approved source information. To have an understanding of Military MRP 145 and associated Regulatory requirements. Desirable: Suitable engineering qualification in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering. Previous experience of independent inspections. Cat B or Certifier authorisations Previous aircraft experience. Previous experience within a Base maintenance environment would be an advantage Benefits that make life better: 206 hours annual leave per year for employees working 37 hours per week, plus 8 public holidays 4% employer match pension scheme YuLife wellbeing services, including 24/7 virtual GP service, Employee Assistance Program, personalised online fitness programs, and many more! Bonus opportunities Generous paid sick leave Life assurance cover Salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme Onsite gym at both the Fleetlands and Almondbank sites Eye test vouchers About Us Raising the Standard of Excellence since 1911 With over a century of proven excellence, StandardAero has become an industry leader in MRO services and customized solutions in the aerospace field. Our shared values and learning-based culture inspire our team to exceed their potential and power our customers' missions worldwide. With on-the-job training, advancement opportunities, and excellent benefits, StandardAero invites you to experience a fulfilling and meaningful career with us. Inclusivity Is Our Standard It is StandardAero's policy to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. Our supportive environment celebrates diversity with no room for harassment or discrimination of any kind. We invite you to bring your authentic self to our team and experience our welcoming culture. Aero
Personal Lines Insurance Adviser Location: Somerton Salary: Negotiable Overview Higos Insurance Services (part of Brown & Brown Europe) are currently looking for a Personal Lines Insurance Adviser to join the successful and experienced team based out of the Somerton Head Office location. Higos prides itself on being a market leading regional broker with a strong reputation of service gathered from over 30 years' and operating from multiple office locations across the South West. The Personal Lines Insurance Adviser is central to the local region and alongside the team will deal with all sizes including more technical personal insurances. Access to various, sometimes unique market wordings and online underwriting systems will give you a strong position in finding the most appropriate insurances to suit clients demands and needs. The position provides advice to clients to ensure conversion of new business, service of existing accounts and retention of renewals to achieve company income targets and to provide support to clients in all aspects of the sales process in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements. This is a long term and progressive opportunity with a stable and reputable broker. You will need insurance underwriting or broking knowledge from either another broker or financial services company. If you are keen on working in a professional, friendly and happy environment this position will suit you. The day to day : Meet and deliver against agreed Renewal Retention or New Business Targets , contributing towards the teams overall targets & KPI's Ensure you carry out thorough pre renewal reviews and with your clients annually. Conduct a full market review for your client and offer the most suitable policy and product. Invite all Personal Lines polices within good time, in line with our Higos operational guidance of 21 days prior to the renewal date. Ensure polices are renewed, on or before the renewal date. Complete all roles and tasks as required by your line manager, ensuring all operational priorities and Higos rules, procedures and policies for risk and compliance are adhered to. Manage and prioritise your Tasks are kept up to date and not overdue Identify and discuss with your clients cross sell opportunities Complete any training that is deemed necessary for your role and fully prepare for your regular one-to-ones and annual year-end review, ensuring that you discuss activity around your agreed development plan and that all training is completed on time. Adherence to our Training & Competency scheme and pass audits. Keep Up to date with Continuous Professional Development Plan (CPD) As and when required undertake small projects and/or provide specialist input into wider business projects and initiatives. What's on offer: Negotiable basic salary + bonus Wide range of additional addon benefits and discounts (Pension, Holiday etc) Your experience: Knowledge of Personal Lines Insurance covering either Motor and or Household risks Insurance experience of handling new enquiries, renewals and mid-term adjustments Good knowledge of the Personal Lines Market place Ability to identify the best policy to meet clients' needs Ability to take responsibility for own performance Strong verbal and written communication Wider about us: Higos Insurance Services are part of Brown & Brown Europe who aims to be one of the UK's leading insurance intermediaries delivering the best outcomes to clients, insurers, investors and our people. We acquire and develop businesses with the velocity of a start-up with a focused, straight talking, professional and accountable leadership who put the customer first and act with integrity and pride in what we do and meet our compliance responsibilities. We expect the same from everyone we hire. With a federated group of businesses, we can offer a diversity of experience and with our overarching mission we can ensure the success of our people and business.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Personal Lines Insurance Adviser Location: Somerton Salary: Negotiable Overview Higos Insurance Services (part of Brown & Brown Europe) are currently looking for a Personal Lines Insurance Adviser to join the successful and experienced team based out of the Somerton Head Office location. Higos prides itself on being a market leading regional broker with a strong reputation of service gathered from over 30 years' and operating from multiple office locations across the South West. The Personal Lines Insurance Adviser is central to the local region and alongside the team will deal with all sizes including more technical personal insurances. Access to various, sometimes unique market wordings and online underwriting systems will give you a strong position in finding the most appropriate insurances to suit clients demands and needs. The position provides advice to clients to ensure conversion of new business, service of existing accounts and retention of renewals to achieve company income targets and to provide support to clients in all aspects of the sales process in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements. This is a long term and progressive opportunity with a stable and reputable broker. You will need insurance underwriting or broking knowledge from either another broker or financial services company. If you are keen on working in a professional, friendly and happy environment this position will suit you. The day to day : Meet and deliver against agreed Renewal Retention or New Business Targets , contributing towards the teams overall targets & KPI's Ensure you carry out thorough pre renewal reviews and with your clients annually. Conduct a full market review for your client and offer the most suitable policy and product. Invite all Personal Lines polices within good time, in line with our Higos operational guidance of 21 days prior to the renewal date. Ensure polices are renewed, on or before the renewal date. Complete all roles and tasks as required by your line manager, ensuring all operational priorities and Higos rules, procedures and policies for risk and compliance are adhered to. Manage and prioritise your Tasks are kept up to date and not overdue Identify and discuss with your clients cross sell opportunities Complete any training that is deemed necessary for your role and fully prepare for your regular one-to-ones and annual year-end review, ensuring that you discuss activity around your agreed development plan and that all training is completed on time. Adherence to our Training & Competency scheme and pass audits. Keep Up to date with Continuous Professional Development Plan (CPD) As and when required undertake small projects and/or provide specialist input into wider business projects and initiatives. What's on offer: Negotiable basic salary + bonus Wide range of additional addon benefits and discounts (Pension, Holiday etc) Your experience: Knowledge of Personal Lines Insurance covering either Motor and or Household risks Insurance experience of handling new enquiries, renewals and mid-term adjustments Good knowledge of the Personal Lines Market place Ability to identify the best policy to meet clients' needs Ability to take responsibility for own performance Strong verbal and written communication Wider about us: Higos Insurance Services are part of Brown & Brown Europe who aims to be one of the UK's leading insurance intermediaries delivering the best outcomes to clients, insurers, investors and our people. We acquire and develop businesses with the velocity of a start-up with a focused, straight talking, professional and accountable leadership who put the customer first and act with integrity and pride in what we do and meet our compliance responsibilities. We expect the same from everyone we hire. With a federated group of businesses, we can offer a diversity of experience and with our overarching mission we can ensure the success of our people and business.
2000 Welcome Bonus ABOUT THE ROLE As Care Home DeputyManager & Clinical Lead of a Barchester care home, youll support the delivery of the quality care were known for. Working closely with the General Manager and taking on leadership duties in their absence, you can expect to help with everything from ensuring care standards to motivating your team. Youll inspire a multidisciplinary team to make sure they help every resident to enjoy the best possible quality of life. That means leading by example and monitoring standards through regular audits, supervised clinical practice and checking our regulatory compliance. Youll set the highest standards and draw on your skills to develop and deliver strategies that will help you achieve your goals. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Care Home DeputyManager & Clinical Lead, youll need be a Registered Nurse (RN/RMN) with current NMC registration and a teaching/mentoring/supervision qualification. Experience in helping residents with different health needs is important too, as is a successful track record of managing safeguarding investigations and clinical risk assessments. Well also look for some HR experience, a strong knowledge of sales and marketing, an understanding of budget management, and a track record of supporting newly qualified nurses through preceptorship. Finally, youll be compassionate, resilient and determined to deliver quality care in our engaging and energetic environment. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as a competitive salary, Barchester offers one of the best rewards packages in the care sector. Your generous benefits would include: Free learning and development Automatic enrolment into our profit share scheme A range of holiday, retail and leisure discounts Nurse Mentor and Refer a Friend bonus schemes Offer to pay Skilled Worker visa application fee for eligible nurses If youd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care youd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be. 2220
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
2000 Welcome Bonus ABOUT THE ROLE As Care Home DeputyManager & Clinical Lead of a Barchester care home, youll support the delivery of the quality care were known for. Working closely with the General Manager and taking on leadership duties in their absence, you can expect to help with everything from ensuring care standards to motivating your team. Youll inspire a multidisciplinary team to make sure they help every resident to enjoy the best possible quality of life. That means leading by example and monitoring standards through regular audits, supervised clinical practice and checking our regulatory compliance. Youll set the highest standards and draw on your skills to develop and deliver strategies that will help you achieve your goals. ABOUT YOU To join us as a Care Home DeputyManager & Clinical Lead, youll need be a Registered Nurse (RN/RMN) with current NMC registration and a teaching/mentoring/supervision qualification. Experience in helping residents with different health needs is important too, as is a successful track record of managing safeguarding investigations and clinical risk assessments. Well also look for some HR experience, a strong knowledge of sales and marketing, an understanding of budget management, and a track record of supporting newly qualified nurses through preceptorship. Finally, youll be compassionate, resilient and determined to deliver quality care in our engaging and energetic environment. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as a competitive salary, Barchester offers one of the best rewards packages in the care sector. Your generous benefits would include: Free learning and development Automatic enrolment into our profit share scheme A range of holiday, retail and leisure discounts Nurse Mentor and Refer a Friend bonus schemes Offer to pay Skilled Worker visa application fee for eligible nurses If youd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care youd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be. 2220