Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Represent a long‑established automotive components manufacturer supplying OE‑quality parts to the independent aftermarket and performance sectors. We’re seeking an experienced Field Sales Manager with strong knowledge of automotive parts, components, and the aftermarket to support and grow sales through a key distributor network across the UK and Europe.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on being out in the field, engaging with workshops and distributor teams, and providing hands‑on technical support that drives measurable commercial results.
What’s on Offer
Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 basic
Benefits: Up to £6,000 bonus + car allowance
Contract: Long‑term rolling contract with strong potential for extension
Location: Field‑based across the UK, with European travel as the role expands
Ideal base locations: Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bradford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Bristol
Why This Role Stands Out
Hands‑On Impact: Work directly with mechanics, installers, and trade customers, demonstrating high‑quality automotive components and solving real‑world challenges.
Autonomy & Ownership: Manage your own diary, territory, and customer relationships with the freedom to shape your approach.
Career Development: Learn from a global technical team and gain exposure to international markets as the European rollout grows.
Variety & Travel: Visit workshops, attend trade events, and represent the brand across the UK and Europe.
Influence & Insight: Share market feedback that directly informs product development and marketing activity.
What You’ll Do
Drive field sales activity by visiting workshops, distributors, and motor clubs to present and demonstrate products
Deliver practical technical training to ensure customers understand product features and benefits
Resolve technical and commercial queries on‑site, becoming the go‑to expert for your territory
Support internal sales and marketing teams by generating genuine demand at trade level
Represent the brand at exhibitions, trade shows, and industry events
Gather market intelligence and share insights that shape product and marketing decisions
Maintain accurate sales forecasts based on territory activity and customer engagement
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience in automotive aftermarket sales, field sales, or technical automotive roles
Strong practical understanding of automotive components and vehicle systems
Confident communicator, comfortable engaging with mechanics, installers, and trade customers
Self‑motivated, organised, and capable of managing a field‑based territory
Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and Europe, including overnight stays
Full UK driving licence
If you’re passionate about the automotive aftermarket, enjoy building relationships face‑to‑face, and want a role where your technical knowledge directly drives sales success, this is an excellent opportunity to represent a premium global brand.
Register Your Interest
To apply for the Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket role, please send your CV to Kayleigh Bradley at Glen Callum Associates Ltd, or call 07908 893621 for a confidential introductory chat.
Job Reference: 4339KB – Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Glen Callum Associates specialises in automotive recruitment, leveraging extensive industry expertise and a global network to connect exceptional talent with leading organisations worldwide.
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.
Note we are not able to provide sponsorship for this role. ....Read more...
Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Represent a long‑established automotive components manufacturer supplying OE‑quality parts to the independent aftermarket and performance sectors. We’re seeking an experienced Field Sales Manager with strong knowledge of automotive parts, components, and the aftermarket to support and grow sales through a key distributor network across the UK and Europe.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on being out in the field, engaging with workshops and distributor teams, and providing hands‑on technical support that drives measurable commercial results.
What’s on Offer
Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 basic
Benefits: Up to £6,000 bonus + car allowance
Contract: Long‑term rolling contract with strong potential for extension
Location: Field‑based across the UK, with European travel as the role expands
Ideal base locations: Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bradford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Bristol
Why This Role Stands Out
Hands‑On Impact: Work directly with mechanics, installers, and trade customers, demonstrating high‑quality automotive components and solving real‑world challenges.
Autonomy & Ownership: Manage your own diary, territory, and customer relationships with the freedom to shape your approach.
Career Development: Learn from a global technical team and gain exposure to international markets as the European rollout grows.
Variety & Travel: Visit workshops, attend trade events, and represent the brand across the UK and Europe.
Influence & Insight: Share market feedback that directly informs product development and marketing activity.
What You’ll Do
Drive field sales activity by visiting workshops, distributors, and motor clubs to present and demonstrate products
Deliver practical technical training to ensure customers understand product features and benefits
Resolve technical and commercial queries on‑site, becoming the go‑to expert for your territory
Support internal sales and marketing teams by generating genuine demand at trade level
Represent the brand at exhibitions, trade shows, and industry events
Gather market intelligence and share insights that shape product and marketing decisions
Maintain accurate sales forecasts based on territory activity and customer engagement
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience in automotive aftermarket sales, field sales, or technical automotive roles
Strong practical understanding of automotive components and vehicle systems
Confident communicator, comfortable engaging with mechanics, installers, and trade customers
Self‑motivated, organised, and capable of managing a field‑based territory
Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and Europe, including overnight stays
Full UK driving licence
If you’re passionate about the automotive aftermarket, enjoy building relationships face‑to‑face, and want a role where your technical knowledge directly drives sales success, this is an excellent opportunity to represent a premium global brand.
Register Your Interest
To apply for the Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket role, please send your CV to Kayleigh Bradley at Glen Callum Associates Ltd, or call 07908 893621 for a confidential introductory chat.
Job Reference: 4339KB – Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Glen Callum Associates specialises in automotive recruitment, leveraging extensive industry expertise and a global network to connect exceptional talent with leading organisations worldwide.
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.
Note we are not able to provide sponsorship for this role. ....Read more...
Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Represent a long‑established automotive components manufacturer supplying OE‑quality parts to the independent aftermarket and performance sectors. We’re seeking an experienced Field Sales Manager with strong knowledge of automotive parts, components, and the aftermarket to support and grow sales through a key distributor network across the UK and Europe.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives on being out in the field, engaging with workshops and distributor teams, and providing hands‑on technical support that drives measurable commercial results.
What’s on Offer
Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 basic
Benefits: Up to £6,000 bonus + car allowance
Contract: Long‑term rolling contract with strong potential for extension
Location: Field‑based across the UK, with European travel as the role expands
Ideal base locations: Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bradford, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Bristol
Why This Role Stands Out
Hands‑On Impact: Work directly with mechanics, installers, and trade customers, demonstrating high‑quality automotive components and solving real‑world challenges.
Autonomy & Ownership: Manage your own diary, territory, and customer relationships with the freedom to shape your approach.
Career Development: Learn from a global technical team and gain exposure to international markets as the European rollout grows.
Variety & Travel: Visit workshops, attend trade events, and represent the brand across the UK and Europe.
Influence & Insight: Share market feedback that directly informs product development and marketing activity.
What You’ll Do
Drive field sales activity by visiting workshops, distributors, and motor clubs to present and demonstrate products
Deliver practical technical training to ensure customers understand product features and benefits
Resolve technical and commercial queries on‑site, becoming the go‑to expert for your territory
Support internal sales and marketing teams by generating genuine demand at trade level
Represent the brand at exhibitions, trade shows, and industry events
Gather market intelligence and share insights that shape product and marketing decisions
Maintain accurate sales forecasts based on territory activity and customer engagement
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience in automotive aftermarket sales, field sales, or technical automotive roles
Strong practical understanding of automotive components and vehicle systems
Confident communicator, comfortable engaging with mechanics, installers, and trade customers
Self‑motivated, organised, and capable of managing a field‑based territory
Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and Europe, including overnight stays
Full UK driving licence
If you’re passionate about the automotive aftermarket, enjoy building relationships face‑to‑face, and want a role where your technical knowledge directly drives sales success, this is an excellent opportunity to represent a premium global brand.
Register Your Interest
To apply for the Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket role, please send your CV to Kayleigh Bradley at Glen Callum Associates Ltd, or call 07908 893621 for a confidential introductory chat.
Job Reference: 4339KB – Field Sales Manager – Automotive Aftermarket
Glen Callum Associates specialises in automotive recruitment, leveraging extensive industry expertise and a global network to connect exceptional talent with leading organisations worldwide.
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.
Note we are not able to provide sponsorship for this role. ....Read more...
The role includes:
Engineering design support and CAD production
Preparation of technical drawings and design deliverables
Participation in structural inspections and investigations
Extraction and collection of samples for laboratory analysis
Management and organisation of company equipment stores
You will have the opportunity to work on high profile projects like:
Forth and Tay Road Bridges.
HMS Belfast
Battersea Power Station
Kew Gardens Temperate House
Numerous Highways and Infrastructure Projects
Key Responsibilities:
Engineering & Design Support:
Assist engineers in preparing technical drawings using CAD software
Support the production of design packages and formal deliverables
Maintain drawing registers and document revision control
Develop understanding of structural repair and protection systems
Support preparation of sketches, mark-ups and technical documentation under supervision
Site Inspection & Investigation:
Assist with inspection of civil and structural assets across the UK
Support non-destructive testing of reinforced concrete and steel structures
Extract and collect samples from structures for laboratory analysis
Maintain clear, accurate and methodical site notes
Compile photographic and technical records for reporting purposes
Work outdoors in varying weather conditions
Climb ladders and access elevated or confined areas as required
Travel frequently throughout the UK, including occasional overnight stays
Equipment & Stores Management:
Organise and maintain company equipment stores
Ensure all equipment is cleaned following use
Ensure equipment is functional, safe and ready for deployment
Maintain equipment logs and inspection/calibration records where required
Manage consumables and maintain orderly storage systems
Training:Training will be delivered through a combination of on-the-job learning and day-release study at the University of Hertfordshire. The apprentice will typically attend university on a weekly basis during term time, with the remainder of the week spent gaining practical experience in the workplace.
Teaching will take place at the University of Hertfordshire campuses in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The apprentice will also receive structured mentoring, specialist technical training and support from experienced engineers at Corrosion Engineering Solutions Ltd.
Start date: One intake per year, with the next cohort planned for September 2026.
Delivery: Learning is delivered through a blend of day release and block release.Training Outcome:On successful completion, the apprentice can progress into a full-time engineering role within the business, with increased responsibility in design, inspection and project delivery.
The apprenticeship provides a structured pathway towards professional registration, such as Incorporated Engineer (IEng), with further progression towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.
This role offers specialist training in Cathodic Protection to BS EN ISO 15257:2017, Level 3.Employer Description:Corrosion Engineering Solutions Ltd is a specialist UK consultancy based in Tring, Hertfordshire, providing corrosion engineering, inspection, investigation and design services to the construction and infrastructure sectors.
We are experts in the design and implementation of Cathodic Protection systems for Historic Buildings, Concrete Structures, Ports and Harbours and Buried Infrastructure.
We assess, design and deliver solutions for the protection and repair of reinforced concrete and steel structures. Our work combines technical design, structural inspection, materials science and practical site engineering. We operate nationally and work on complex infrastructure and structural assets.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 8 hours per day, between the hours of 08.00 to 18:00.
Regular UK travel and occasional overnight stays required.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Organised and methodical,Physically capable,Willingness to learn,Practical aptitude,Willingness to travel....Read more...
CSCS Labourer / Offloader (Driver Required)
Requirements: Valid CSCS Card UK driving licence Own car (no van required) Must live in EH11 postcode or within 10 miles
Role: Working as part of a 2-man team attending construction sites to offload kitchen deliveries from HGVs. You will use your own car to transport yourself and the other labourer to site. No van is required. Duties include heavy lifting, unloading kitchen units safely, moving materials into designated areas, and general labouring support. This is a physically
demanding role with regular travel to different sites.
Please only apply if you live within 10 miles of EH11 postcode and have your own car. Contact Mike on 07774 687 680 if you are available to start right away....Read more...
Field Service Engineer Nottingham£38,000 - £42,000 (50,000 – £55,000 OTE) + Company Vehicle + Pension + Immediate Start + Company Bonus + Paid Door to Door + Flexible Working Hours + Additional Training Are you a Field Service Engineer seeking a stable, well-established company that truly invests in its engineers through bespoke in-house training? You’ll work across a variety of sites throughout the UK, benefiting from door-to-door pay and plenty of overtime opportunities. Working on in-house manufactured automated equipment, no two days are ever the same.If you're a Field Service Engineer who enjoys being part of a supportive team where your skills are recognised and your efforts are rewarded, this could be the ideal role for you. Based out of Nottingham, you’ll benefit from a strong support structure, flexible start and finish times, and the satisfaction of working for a market-leading manufacturer of specialist equipment.Your Role as a Field Service Engineer Will Include:
Carry out electrical service, maintenance, and installation of automated equipment
Travel to client sites, primarily with UK-wide travel
Complete site paperwork and provide clear reporting on work carried out
The Successful Field Service Engineer Will Need to Have:
Strong electrical background including PLC fault finding
Electrical bias
Electrical Qualification or relevant experience
Please apply or contact 07458143259 for considerationThis vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment are that of an Employment Agency.Please visit our website at futureengineer.co.uk to view other positions we are currently handling. Future Engineering Recruitment can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.We will endeavour to respond to all applicants however due to the sheer volume of response, we can only guarantee that candidates who have been shortlisted will be contacted.Field Service Engineer, Electrical Field Service Engineer, Service Engineer, Electrical Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Field Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Installation Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Automation Engineer, Controls Engineer, PLC Engineer, Multi Skilled Engineer, Mobile Engineer ....Read more...
HOURLY RATE £36.11 + £575 WEEKLY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE + £1000 3 MONTHLY RETENTION PAYMENT + FREQUENT OVERTIME + ONSITE GYM + ONSITE SUBSIDISED CANTEEN
This impressive organisation was recently awarded the Top Employer 2023 status. Since their establishment over 160 years ago, they have become a household name within a number of high-profile industries including Oil & Gas and Power Generation and now employ over 15,000 people across 180 facilities world-wide. Because of heightened workload, this employer is actively searching for a Pipefitter to join their team on a contract basis.
Their UK flagship facility is based in LEEDS, just a few miles from the M1 & M62 motorways, meaning that the successful Pipefitter can easily commute from Wakefield, Bradford, Selby, Castleford, Pontefract, Huddersfield, Wetherby and Harrogate.
For the Pipefitter position, we are keen to hear from individuals who possess the following:
IDEAL NOT ESSENTIAL – Formal qualifications within a Welding or Fabrication discipline (apprenticeship, NVQ/BTEC/City & Guilds Level 3, HNC, HND etc.)
Previous experience working in a similar role, ideally within a high precision & intricate environment
Experience bending and manipulating intricate pipework and fabricating bespoke brackets
The ability to work read, interpret and work directly from complex isometric drawings
Working hours of the Pipefitter:
Monday to Thursday – 21:15 to 07:15 (Usually 19:00 to 07:15 with 10 hours of overtime per week)
In return, the Pipefitter will receive:
Pay Rate: UMBRELLA PAYE: £36.11
Incentive Payment: £1,000.00 for every successful 3-month period worked
Travel Allowances: £400 Weekly allowance + £35 daily allowance (£575 per week) – you must live OVER 50 miles from the Leeds facility to qualify
Overtime: Frequently available paid at time & a half and double time (Sundays only)
Assignment Duration: 3 Month rolling assignment (often extended and sometimes offered permanent, but not guaranteed)
To apply for the Pipefitter position, please click “Apply Now” and attach a copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Callum Good at E3 Recruitment for more information.....Read more...
Senior Electrical Design Engineer (Substations)
London or Manchester – Hybrid Working
Auxo Talent are currently seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Design Engineer (Substations) to join a leading global consultancy specialising in the development and operation of high-performance data centre facilities. Locations in London or Manchester, Dublin and Amsterdam.
The successful candidate will play a key role in the detailed design and delivery of high voltage substations supporting large-scale data centre infrastructure projects. This is a client-facing role requiring strong technical expertise and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
Key Responsibilities of Senior Electrical Design Engineer (Substations)
Lead detailed substation design for systems ranging from 110kV to 400kV.
Perform power system studies using ETAP including:
Load Flow Analysis
Short Circuit Analysis
Harmonic Analysis
Protection and Coordination Studies
Cable calculations (HV, MV and LV)
Support the Electrical Engineering team in the execution of technically sound substation designs compliant with international standards including IEC, IEEE and BS.
Provide technical guidance to Architect Engineers (AEs) and EPC contractors from concept design through to commissioning.
Participate in all design stages including campus planning, detailed design, IFC documentation and construction support.
Conduct design reviews ensuring compliance with client specifications and national grid codes.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate electrical systems within overall data centre infrastructure designs.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Attend internal and external design coordination meetings.
Prepare technical reports, calculation packages and design documentation.
Review milestone design submissions and provide feedback through collaboration platforms.
Work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders.
Identify opportunities for innovation, cost optimisation, sustainability improvements and carbon reduction.
Travel
Occasional travel to project sites across EMEA (typically short trips of 2–3 days).
Requirements
Minimum 10 years’ experience in substation design.
Strong experience working on high voltage substations between 110kV and 400kV.
Solid understanding of protection and control concepts within substation electrical architecture.
Proven experience performing power system studies using ETAP.
Experience collaborating with EPC contractors and multidisciplinary engineering teams.
Software Essential
ETAP
SKM
Amtech
Ampcalc
DigSilent
Cymap
Location
Hybrid working with preferred locations in London or Manchester. Dublin and Amsterdam may also be considered.....Read more...
Day shifts, working on prestigious sports grounds. Company support to gain licences and heavy plant tickets, alongside training to help you grow your skills and career with a leading specialist contractor, delivering high-profile sports, landscaping and urban development projects. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated individual to build a long-term career in the construction and sports turf sectors. On-site activities including machinery operation, groundworks, drainage and landscaping, working part of a team to deliver high standards. Previous experience in greenkeeping, grounds maintenance, landscaping or construction is advantageous but full training will be provided.
Location: Fully on-site remote, Covering the Midlands (e.g. Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester) and the South of England (including Kent, Hampshire, Surrey and the South West). What’s in it for you as a Ground Worker:
£15.00 – £17.50 per hour (DOE)
Overtime opportunities
Day shifts: Monday to Friday – 7am to 4pm
Travel to varied UK locations with accommodation covered when required
Company events and team socials
Temp to Perm role after 3 months
Pension scheme, Investment in training, enhanced maternity and paternity leave (Perm)
Long-term career progression in a growing specialist sector
Main Responsibilities of a Ground Worker:
Operate specialist machinery including 360 Excavators, forward tipping dumpers and agricultural tractors (company help to obtain tickets once Permanent)
Assist with machine preparation, light maintenance
Maintain a tidy, safe and efficient working environment
Support the team with drainage, landscaping and groundworks tasks across diverse projects
Requirements for the Ground Worker:
Confident, motivated and keen to learn
Ability to work as part of a team and use initiative under guidance
Willingness to travel to different UK sites and stay away from home when required
Organised, detail-oriented and able to work under pressure
Full UK Driving Licence preferred, but not essential
CSCS/CPCS card holders preferred, but not essential
Previous experience in sports turf construction, landscaping, drainage or groundworks is advantageous
To become a Ground Worker on these exciting projects, we would love to receive applications from experienced Grounds Operatives, Plant Operator, Landscapers, Greenkeepers and Farmers.
APPLY NOW to become a skilled Ground Worker with this stand out company! ....Read more...
Day shifts, working on prestigious sports grounds. Company support to gain licences and heavy plant tickets, alongside training to help you grow your skills and career with a leading specialist contractor, delivering high-profile sports, landscaping and urban development projects. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated individual to build a long-term career in the construction and sports turf sectors. On-site activities including machinery operation, groundworks, drainage and landscaping, working part of a team to deliver high standards. Previous experience in greenkeeping, grounds maintenance, landscaping or construction is advantageous but full training will be provided.
Location: Fully on-site remote, Covering the Midlands (e.g. Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester) and the South of England (including Kent, Hampshire, Surrey and the South West). What’s in it for you as a Ground Worker:
£15.00 – £17.50 per hour (DOE)
Overtime opportunities
Day shifts: Monday to Friday – 7am to 4pm
Travel to varied UK locations with accommodation covered when required
Company events and team socials
Temp to Perm role after 3 months
Pension scheme, Investment in training, enhanced maternity and paternity leave (Perm)
Long-term career progression in a growing specialist sector
Main Responsibilities of a Ground Worker:
Operate specialist machinery including 360 Excavators, forward tipping dumpers and agricultural tractors (company help to obtain tickets once Permanent)
Assist with machine preparation, light maintenance
Maintain a tidy, safe and efficient working environment
Support the team with drainage, landscaping and groundworks tasks across diverse projects
Requirements for the Ground Worker:
Confident, motivated and keen to learn
Ability to work as part of a team and use initiative under guidance
Willingness to travel to different UK sites and stay away from home when required
Organised, detail-oriented and able to work under pressure
Full UK Driving Licence preferred, but not essential
CSCS/CPCS card holders preferred, but not essential
Previous experience in sports turf construction, landscaping, drainage or groundworks is advantageous
To become a Ground Worker on these exciting projects, we would love to receive applications from experienced Grounds Operatives, Plant Operator, Landscapers, Greenkeepers and Farmers.
APPLY NOW to become a skilled Ground Worker with this stand out company! ....Read more...
Karcher is a trusted global brand in professional cleaning solutions, and this role sits at the heart of how customers experience it on site.
We’re supporting Karcher with the hire of a Field Support Executive to join their South East & London team. This is a hands-on, field-based role combining customer support, product demonstration, sales support and commercial awareness ideal for someone who enjoys being out on site, building relationships and adding value.
You’ll work closely with the sales team, supporting customer sites while also spotting opportunities and feeding back into wider account development.
What you’ll be doing
Visiting customer sites, distributors and end users
Demonstrating equipment and training customers on-site
Supporting new site setups and contract mobilisation
Conducting site surveys and identifying improvements
Spotting opportunities and feeding leads back to the sales team
Supporting Key Account Managers with site-level activity
Managing your own diary and territory
What we’re looking for
Confident, personable and customer-focused
Comfortable being out in the field and working independently
Sales and or customer service experience
Hands-on and practical approach
Commercially aware with the confidence to spot opportunities
Good communication and organisational skills
Full UK Driving Licence
Working Pattern & Travel
Monday-Friday role with flexible hours (no regular weekend work)
Early starts will be required, particularly for London-based sites where teams begin early
Flexibility is key early starts are balanced with earlier finishes
Field based across London & the South East, so you’ll need to be comfortable planning travel and managing your own diary
You’ll be provided with a company van, however in some London locations you may need to use public transport where parking is limited
What’s in it for you
£32,888 salary + £3,600 London Weighting (where applicable)
Company van (personal use included)
Structured training and development though Karchers internal academy
Opportunity to earn additional income through supporting sales activity
Pension, health plan, sick pay and staff discounts
....Read more...
EHS Manager
Wiltshire
£60,000 - £70,000 + Travel Allowance + Stay Away Included + Discretionary Bonus + Pension + Holidays + Package + Career Progression + 'Immediate Start'
Take on the role of an EHS Manager with a leading international technical engineering and construction main contractor. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Health & Safety professional to make an impact on high-value, complex projects in the Complex, Large-Scale Industrial Projects.
Candidates can be based anywhere in the UK, but mobility is essential, as projects are located across the country. While this is a static role, you will be assigned to a single project for its extended duration, meaning you must be prepared to travel or stay away as required. The projects are spread across various locations in the UK, with additional opportunities to work abroad!
In this role, you will lead the implementation and management of health, safety, and environmental strategies on high-value, complex projects. You will work with a respected technical construction company known for its commitment to safety, innovation, and operational excellence. This is a unique chance to join an organisation that prioritises professional development and offers clear progression into senior EHS leadership.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and play a crucial role in fostering a culture of safety and compliance on major industrial projects, apply today!
Your Role as an EHS Manager Will Include:
Ensuring projects remain safe, compliant, and adhere to statutory UK Health & Safety regulations.
Ensuring all site operatives and subcontractors receive appropriate inductions.
Overseeing site welfare setup and COSHH compliance.
As an EHS Manager, You Will Have:
NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent).
Experience working on UK construction sites.
Strong knowledge of UK Health and Safety Legislation.
Keywords: Derby, Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Leeds, London, Bristol, Newcastle, Cardiff, EHS Manager, HSE Manager, Health and Safety Manager, Construction Safety Manager, Environmental Manager, Compliance Manager, Site Safety Manager, Senior EHS Manager, Safety Lead, Safety Officer, Industrial Safety Manager, Technical Construction, Mission Critical, Food, Pharma, Logistics, Data Centre, Manufacturing, UK, Ireland, Europe, Wrexham, Chester, Mold, Llangollen, Ruabon, and placeholders, Shrewsbury, Oswestry, and Stoke-on-Trent....Read more...
The role of Apprentice Engineering Technician is to assist Krones Field Service Engineers in installing, commissioning, overhauling and fault-finding on a wide range of KRONES machinery. A customer facing role, that is field based requiring travel to customer premises as and when required and potentially at short notice.
Adhere to strict health and safety policies and procedures and being compliant at all times.
Assist with installation and commissioning of machines and production line upgrades.
Support diagnosis, elimination, and documentation of malfunctions.
Assist in overhauling of customer machines on site at various locations in the UK.
Carry out all aspects of the apprenticeship, including offsite classroom training and onsite practical learning.
Provide accurate reporting and feedback (service reports, timesheets, expenses in line with company policy).
Participate in preventive maintenance and system improvement activities.
Work with customer-specific guidelines and safety instructions.
Travel to and from sites using company vehicles.
Training:
Level 3 Mechatronics Engineering Apprenticeship.
Approx. 42 months (3.5 years).
Leads to a nationally recognised qualification as a Mechatronics Maintenance Technician.
Delivered in partnership with Training 2000. Attend college full time for 1 year then 1 day per week in years following.
Combination of off-the-job education (technical theory) and on-the-job practical application. Use of e-portfolio OneFile to be used to support evidence gathering.
Practical and theory training at Krones AG Neutraubling facility.
Periodic progress reviews conducted by Training 2000 to support qualification and independent review by Krones UK.
Training Outcome:This apprenticeship provides a solid foundation for progression into roles such as Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Technician, or Automation Specialist, with opportunities for international exposure and advanced technical training.Employer Description:Krones designs and implements complete lines for beverages and food, which cover each individual production process step starting from product and container production, filling and packaging all the way up to material flow and container recycling.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 8am to 4.30pm.Skills: Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Team working....Read more...
Experience the outback as a Locum GP with a respected Aboriginal community-controlled health service! The Job Setting: You will be working with a respected Aboriginal community-controlled health service delivering high-quality, culturally safe care, supported by a modern, well-equipped clinic and a dedicated, multidisciplinary team. There are 5 FIFO GPs mostly based in town with some travel to outreach sites. It is a teaching practice with accredited GP supervisors. Consulting load is around 25 patients per day with standard 15-minute appointments and some longer appointments for chronic disease Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM. No after hours or weekends. Rate: From $1600 per day. Crisis rates may apply on occasion. Provisions: Travel, accommodation and hire care are provided. Where you’ll be working You can really enjoy your downtime at this location with a unique blend of culture, history, and rugged outback escape. For sightseeing, make sure to visit the striking Living Desert Sculptures near sunset and take in the panoramic views from the Line of Lode Miners Memorial. The city's rich heritage is on display at the Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum and the Royal Flying Doctor Service base. The art scene is thriving, with numerous studios and galleries, including the dedicated Pro Hart Gallery. When looking for recreation, you can visit historic establishments like the Palace Hotel or the various local clubs, which often serve as social hubs. Casual dining is available at multiple cafes in town while more substantial dining can be found at restaurants such as The Old Salt Bush. For a change of pace, consider a quick drive to the atmospheric film-set village of Silverton! Requirements Aboriginal Medical experience preferredSpecialist registration with AHPRAFRACGP or FACRRM Access to rebatable Medicare Provider number About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as is your wellbeing and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to locum Aboriginal Medical Services GP jobs in Australia join our network today.....Read more...
Administration: Sorting mail, photocopying, scanning, filing, and managing office equipment.
Communication: Handling phone calls, responding to emails, and directing queries to appropriate staff.
Data Entry: Maintaining company databases, updating records, and creating spreadsheets.
Supplies: Tracking inventory, ordering stationery, and ensuring office supplies are stocked.
Scheduling: Setting up meetings, managing calendars, and coordinating travel arrangements.
Training Outcome:There may be a full time opportunity after the successful completion of this apprenticeship.Employer Description:Manufacturing Employer in WillenhallWorking Hours :8.00am to 4.30pm, Monday to Thursday. Friday, 8.00am to 3.30pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills....Read more...
CSCS Labourer / Kitchen Offloader (Driver Required)
Requirements:
Valid CSCS Card
Full UK driving licence
Own car (no van required)
Must live in SN1 postcode or within 10 miles
Role:Working as part of a 2-man team attending construction sites to offload kitchen deliveries from HGVs. You will use your own car to transport yourself and the other labourer to site. No van is required.
Duties include heavy lifting, unloading kitchen units safely, moving materials into designated areas, and general labouring support. This is a physically demanding role with regular travel to different sites.
Please only apply if you live within 10 miles of SN1 postcode and have your own car.
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CSCS Labourer / Offloader (Driver Required)
Requirements:
Valid CSCS Card
UK driving licence
Own car (no van required)
Must live in BS postcode or within 10 miles
Role:Working as part of a 2-man team attending construction sites to offload kitchen deliveries from HGVs. You will use your own car to transport yourself and the other labourer to site. No van is required.
Duties include heavy lifting, unloading kitchen units safely, moving materials into designated areas, and general labouring support. This is a physically demanding role with regular travel to different sites.
Please only apply if you live within 10 miles of BS postcode and have your own car.
Contact Mike on 07774 687 680 if you are available to start right away....Read more...
CSCS Labourer / Offloader (Driver Required)
Requirements:
Valid CSCS Card
UK driving licence
Own car (no van required)
Must live in ML6 postcode or within 10 miles
Role:Working as part of a 2-man team attending construction sites to offload kitchen deliveries from HGVs. You will use your own car to transport yourself and the other labourer to site. No van is required.
Duties include heavy lifting, unloading kitchen units safely, moving materials into designated areas, and general labouring support. This is a physically demanding role with regular travel to different sites.
Please only apply if you live within 10 miles of ML6 postcode and have your own car.
Contact Mike on 07774 687 680 if you are available to start right away....Read more...
Domiciliary Support Worker
On-Site Care Village Role – No Community Travel
Location: Purpose-built Care Village (on-site only)
Reporting to: Registered Manager – Domiciliary Care Service
Contract: Full-time / Part-time / Flexible shifts available
About the Care Village
This is a modern, purpose-built care village set within landscaped grounds, offering a calm, well-supported environment for people in later life.
The site includes a 72-bed residential care home alongside close-care bungalows, where residents live independently with tailored care and support available on-site when needed.
This is domiciliary care done properly, no rushing between calls, no travelling between locations, and no isolation. All care is delivered within the care village, supported by an experienced senior and residential care team.
The Role
We are recruiting Domiciliary Support Workers to provide high-quality, person-centred care to residents living in their own bungalows within the care village.
This role is entirely on-site. You will not be required to travel into the community or move between care calls by car. All care delivery takes place within walking distance, allowing you to focus on quality care, relationships and resident wellbeing.
You’ll support residents to live safely, independently and with dignity in their own homes, following individualised care and support plans. You’ll work closely with the registered manager, senior team and residential care staff to ensure continuity, oversight and consistently high standards of care.
For overnight cover, a dedicated sleep-in room is available within the residential care home, providing a comfortable and supported base for sleep-in shifts when required.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver personal care with dignity, respect and compassion
Support residents to maintain independence, choice and control within their own home
Follow individual care and support plans, adapting care to residents’ preferences and routines
Work closely with senior staff, feeding back changes and updates for care plan reviews
Support with meal preparation, medication prompts (where applicable), and light domestic tasks
Provide emotional support and promote social interaction and engagement within the care village
Maintain accurate, timely records using on-site care systems
Follow safeguarding, infection control, health & safety and manual handling procedures
Participate in team meetings, supervision and ongoing training
Key Worker Responsibilities
Each Domiciliary Support Worker will act as a Key Worker for allocated residents, including:
Building strong, trusted relationships
Understanding residents’ routines, preferences and wellbeing needs
Feeding back observations and changes to senior staff
Supporting residents’ inclusion and quality of life within the care village
What We’re Looking For
Essential:
A genuine passion for person-centred care
A kind, calm and respectful approach
Clear DBS and good communication skills
Willingness to work flexibly across a 7-day rota
Basic IT and record-keeping skills
Desirable:
Experience in care or domiciliary support
Understanding of CQC standards
Care qualifications (Care Certificate, NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent)
What We Offer
No community travel – all care delivered on-site
A supportive, well-led care village environment
Strong team working with visible senior support
Dedicated sleep-in facilities for overnight shifts
Uniform and PPE provided
Enhanced pay for evenings and weekends (where applicable)
Ongoing training and development opportunities
Interested?
If you want the benefits of domiciliary care without the usual downsides, and you care about delivering quality support rather than rushing from call to call, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply today to find out more about this opportunity.....Read more...
District Manager - Area CoackSalary: NegotiableLanguages: German and EnglishStart: ASAPLocation: Germany (remote/travel-based initially; future office in Munich)Are you ready to shape the growth of a new quick service restaurant brand in Germany as an Area Coach for Thuringia, Saxony, and Bavaria then look no further!You will lead the successful launch of the first 1–2 restaurants in 2026 and then build a high-performing regional network, putting in place the operational standards, digital tools, and team culture that define our guest experience from day one.This role combines multi‑unit QSR leadership, hands-on opening support, and strong field presence across three federal states.Key ResponsibilitiesRestaurant Openings
Lead the opening of the first 1–2 restaurants in 2026, from site handover to first day of trade, ensuring they are operationally ready and compliant with all brand and QSR standards.Support all pre-opening activities: recruitment, training, process setup, and on-site readiness checks.
Finance & P&L Ownership
Take full P&L responsibility for restaurants during the opening and early ramp-up phase.Monitor and control operating costs, labour, and food cost to achieve planned profitability targets.Contribute to opening budgets and the first months’ operating budgets, adjusting plans based on performance and traffic trends.Optimise staffing levels and shift patterns in line with German labour law while maintaining service quality and speed.
Team Leadership & Standards
Recruit, train, and coach the initial restaurant teams (cashiers, cooks, cleaning staff), building strong bench strength for future Restaurant Managers.Set and enforce standards for service, hygiene, safety, and guest interaction, creating a consistent “area way of working” across all restaurants.Provide regular in‑person coaching in restaurants, giving feedback on operations, leadership, and guest experience.
External Stakeholder Management
Act as primary operational contact for the brand owner in Germany on standards, audits, and operational programmes.Work with trade unions, health and safety authorities, and local government bodies where required.Prepare restaurants for inspections and audits by regulatory and supervisory authorities, ensuring full compliance.
Operational Support & Performance
Spend time weekly in restaurants across the area to provide hands-on support, verify execution, and model expected behaviours.Track and analyse key performance indicators (service speed, order accuracy, guest satisfaction, cleanliness, labour and food cost, compliance) and drive corrective action plans with restaurant leadership.Implement and embed digital tools for restaurant management and reporting, ensuring usage is compliant with GDPR and internal policies.
Contractors & Opening Readiness
Coordinate with construction, equipment, cleaning, and service providers to ensure restaurants are fully ready at handover.Validate completion and functionality of key systems and works, escalating issues and driving resolution before opening.
Requirements
Fluent German (C1/C2) for effective communication with unions, authorities, landlords, and teams; good English is an advantage.Minimum 2 years’ experience in restaurants or retail (e.g. Restaurant Manager, Multi‑Unit Supervisor, Trainer, or similar field operations role), ideally in QSR or fast casual.Solid understanding of basic P&L drivers (sales, labour, food cost, controllables) and operational KPIs.Knowledge of German labour law and H&S regulations is a plus.Strong leadership, coaching, and communication skills, with a track record of building engaged, high‑performing frontline teams.High willingness to travel (30–50% of working time) across Thuringia, Saxony, and Bavaria; comfortable working in a remote/travel‑based setup.Higher education is preferred but not mandatory; hands-on operational experience and results are highly valued.
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District Manager - Area CoachSalary: NegotiableLanguages: German and EnglishStart: ASAPLocation: Germany (remote/travel-based initially; future office in Munich)Are you ready to shape the growth of a new quick service restaurant brand in Germany as an Area Manager for Thuringia, Saxony, and Bavaria then look no further!You will lead the successful launch of the first 1–2 restaurants in 2026 and then build a high-performing regional network, putting in place the operational standards, digital tools, and team culture that define our guest experience from day one.This role combines multi‑unit QSR leadership, hands-on opening support, and strong field presence across three federal states.Key ResponsibilitiesRestaurant Openings
Lead the opening of the first 1–2 restaurants in 2026, from site handover to first day of trade, ensuring they are operationally ready and compliant with all brand and QSR standards.Support all pre-opening activities: recruitment, training, process setup, and on-site readiness checks.
Finance & P&L Ownership
Take full P&L responsibility for restaurants during the opening and early ramp-up phase.Monitor and control operating costs, labour, and food cost to achieve planned profitability targets.Contribute to opening budgets and the first months’ operating budgets, adjusting plans based on performance and traffic trends.Optimise staffing levels and shift patterns in line with German labour law while maintaining service quality and speed.
Team Leadership & Standards
Recruit, train, and coach the initial restaurant teams (cashiers, cooks, cleaning staff), building strong bench strength for future Restaurant Managers.Set and enforce standards for service, hygiene, safety, and guest interaction, creating a consistent “area way of working” across all restaurants.Provide regular in‑person coaching in restaurants, giving feedback on operations, leadership, and guest experience.
External Stakeholder Management
Act as primary operational contact for the brand owner in Germany on standards, audits, and operational programmes.Work with trade unions, health and safety authorities, and local government bodies where required.Prepare restaurants for inspections and audits by regulatory and supervisory authorities, ensuring full compliance.
Operational Support & Performance
Spend time weekly in restaurants across the area to provide hands-on support, verify execution, and model expected behaviours.Track and analyse key performance indicators (service speed, order accuracy, guest satisfaction, cleanliness, labour and food cost, compliance) and drive corrective action plans with restaurant leadership.Implement and embed digital tools for restaurant management and reporting, ensuring usage is compliant with GDPR and internal policies.
Contractors & Opening Readiness
Coordinate with construction, equipment, cleaning, and service providers to ensure restaurants are fully ready at handover.Validate completion and functionality of key systems and works, escalating issues and driving resolution before opening.
Requirements
Fluent German (C1/C2) for effective communication with unions, authorities, landlords, and teams; good English is an advantage.Minimum 2 years’ experience in restaurants or retail (e.g. Restaurant Manager, Multi‑Unit Supervisor, Trainer, or similar field operations role), ideally in QSR or fast casual.Solid understanding of basic P&L drivers (sales, labour, food cost, controllables) and operational KPIs.Knowledge of German labour law and H&S regulations is a plus.Strong leadership, coaching, and communication skills, with a track record of building engaged, high‑performing frontline teams.High willingness to travel (30–50% of working time) across Thuringia, Saxony, and Bavaria; comfortable working in a remote/travel‑based setup.Higher education is preferred but not mandatory; hands-on operational experience and results are highly valued.
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A highly passionate bunch, our data, analytics and AI team bring our unique software solutions to life. Our mission is to empower our customers and internal stakeholders to improve business performance and minimise risk by providing them with clean, reliable data and analytical models. We are with them to help make informed decisions, deliver a personalised service and automate their workloads. So, in this role you might be building data pipelines, modelling data, developing predictive models or automations for repeatable tasks or creation of data products.
You might be working with stakeholders to understand their intelligence needs, designing and creating report visualisations or creating a new ML model for a key business driver. You could also be working with the software and infrastructure teams to optimise performance and scalability of our systems.
Whatever you’re working on, you’ll be using software development best practice and the latest tools and processes from the Microsoft Azure stack.
What the role involves:
Identifying data sources to meet the organisation's requirement, using evidence-based decision making to establish a rationale for inclusion and exclusion of various data sets and models
Liaising with the client and/or colleagues from other areas of the organisation to establish reporting needs and deliver accurate information
Collecting, compiling and, if needed, cleansing data, such as sales figures, Digital Twins etc. solving any problems that arise, to/from a range of internal and external systems
Creating performance dashboards and reports in the Visualisation and Model Building phase
Supporting the business by maintaining and developing reports for analysis to aid with decisions, and adhering to organisational policy/legislation
Producing a range of standard and non-standard statistical and data analysis reports in the Model Building phase
Identify, analyse, and interpret trends or patterns in data sets · Drawing conclusions/recommend appropriate responses/offer guidance/ interpretation
Summarise and present the results of data analysis to a range of stakeholders, making recommendations
Provide regular reports & analysis to different management/leadership teams, ensuring data is used and represented ethically in line with relevant legislation (e.g. GDPR, which incorporates Privacy by Design)
Ensure data is appropriately stored and archived, in line with relevant legislation
Practise continuous self-learning to keep up to date with technology 100% developments to enhance relevant skills and take responsibility for their own professional development
Training:
The candidate will follow a Level 4 apprenticeship programme and study towards a full standard as a Data Analyst. This training will be structured and delivered by Cheshire College – South & West
If you do not already hold GCSEs at grade A-C / 8-4 in English and maths you may be required to complete Functional Skills in the related subjects to attain Level 2 Functional Skills
Training Outcome:
A full-time role is potentially available on successful completion of apprenticeship
Employer Description:As renowned travel industry heavyweights (if we do say so ourselves), the Travel Innovation Group offers a wealth of unique services via our three companies: Lime, Aviate and Calrom. So, what exactly do we do? We began with our bespoke tech which provides market-leading flight booking systems for the world's leading airlines to the travel trade. Our service is legendary in the industry (for all the right reasons) and thanks to this foundation, our growth continues to sky-rocket with new, exciting products launching regularly, from cruise packages to luxury hotel booking services. What can we say – we’ve always been innovators at heart! While we now have offices, people and partners across the globe, we’re looking for exceptional talent to join us, succeed with us and grow with us at Calrom, Manchester/Ellesmere Port our company developing specialised B2B advanced pricing, booking management and ticketing engines for the airline sector.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, flexible between 08:00 - 20:00, to be agreed with line manager.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Analytical skills,Team working....Read more...
About The RoleAs Service Desk Analyst (South), you’ll be a key part of our central ICT Service Desk, providing 1st and 2nd line support to colleagues across the entire organisation.This is a hybrid, home‑based role, where most support is delivered remotely via our Service Desk. You’ll be the first point of contact for ICT issues and requests, helping colleagues resolve problems quickly, clearly and with confidence - whether that’s troubleshooting devices, supporting business applications, or guiding users through solutions in a calm and friendly way.Because we support many sites, the Service Desk is split geographically. This role is aligned to the South of England, meaning that when on‑site support is required, you’ll be the person who visits our southern locations. This could include installing or replacing equipment, resolving issues that can’t be fixed remotely, or supporting services face‑to‑face when needed.For this reason, you’ll need to be home‑based within an hour’s drive of Reading, have a valid UK driving license and car, and willing to travel across the South as required. However, day‑to‑day, you’ll be very much part of the wider Service Desk team, supporting users nationally and working closely with ICT colleagues.This role is about delivering dependable, high‑quality ICT support - making technology feel accessible, reliable and supportive for everyone who uses it.About The CandidateYou’re someone who takes real pride in delivering excellent customer service, and you genuinely enjoy helping people.You’ll already have experience providing 1st and 2nd line ICT support, with a solid understanding of modern workplace technology such as Windows, Android and Apple devices, mobile technology, cloud‑based applications and everyday business systems. You’re confident logging, triaging and resolving incidents, and you know when to escalate issues appropriately. Just as importantly, you can explain technical solutions in clear, non‑technical language.What really sets you apart is your attitude. You’re approachable, patient and proactive, and you’re known for going above and beyond to help colleagues - whether that’s following up to make sure an issue is fully resolved, taking ownership of a problem, or spotting ways to improve the service. You understand that great ICT support builds trust, not frustration.You’re comfortable working remotely as part of a wider Service Desk, managing your own workload and priorities, while also being flexible enough to travel to sites when hands‑on support is needed. You’re organised, reliable, and happy to get involved in whatever is required to keep services running smoothly, including occasional out‑of‑hours or bank holiday cover on a rota basis.Because of the on‑site element of this role, it’s essential that you:Live within one hour’s drive of ReadingHold a full UK driving licenceHave access to your own car and are willing to travel to southern sites when requiredAbove all, you’ll share our values, bring a positive and customer‑focused mindset, and take satisfaction in being someone that colleagues across the organisation trust and rely on.About The CompanyA registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness.Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement. services to our residents. That’s where you come in.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.....Read more...
HOURLY RATE £36.11 + £400 WEEKLY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE + £35 OVERNIGHT ALLOWANCE + £1000 MONTHLY RETENTION PAYMENT + FREQUENT OVERTIME + ONSITE GYM + ONSITE SUBSIDISED CANTEEN
Multiple TIG Pipe Welder vacancies available with a globally operating Engineering organisation based in Leeds, West Yorkshire (within 5 minutes of the M1 and 10 minutes of the M62)
This award-winning organisation was recently ranked as one the top 25 Engineering employers world-wide. Since their establishment over 160 years ago, they have become a household name within a number of high-profile industries including Oil & Gas and Power Generation and now employ over 15,000 people across 180 facilities world-wide.
Because of heightened workload, this employer is actively searching for a TIG Pipe Welder to join their team on a contract basis.
Their UK flagship facility is based in LEEDS, just a few miles from the M1 & M62 motorways, meaning that the successful TIG Pipe Welder can easily commute from Wakefield, Bradford, Selby, Castleford, Pontefract, Huddersfield, Wetherby and Harrogate.
For the TIG Pipe Welder position, we are keen to hear from individuals who possess the following:
Formal qualifications within a Welding or Fabrication discipline (apprenticeship, NVQ/BTEC/City & Guilds Level 3, HNC, HND etc.)
Current or expired codings – 6G preferred
Strong & stable experience within a Welding role within a high precision environment
Working hours of the TIG Pipe Welder:
Monday to Thursday – 21:15 to 07:15 (Usually 19:00 to 07:15 with 10 hours of overtime per week)
In return, the TIG Pipe Welder will receive:
Pay Rate: UMBRELLA PAYE: £36.11
Incentive Payment: £1,000.00 for every successful 3-month period worked
Travel Allowances: £400 Weekly allowance + £35 daily allowance (£575 per week) – you must live OVER 50 miles from the Leeds facility to qualify
Overtime: Frequently available paid at time & a half and double time (Sundays only)
Assignment Duration: 3 Month rolling assignment (often extended and sometimes offered permanent, but not guaranteed)
To apply for the TIG Pipe Welder position, please click “Apply Now” and attach a copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Callum Good at E3 Recruitment for more information. ....Read more...
Bar Operations Lead - 6-Month Contract - Festivals Salary: Up to £35,000 pro-rated for 6-month contractFull-time contract: 5 Days per week Location: UK-wide / Flexible (travel required) Start: ASAPWe are looking for a hands-on, bar-led hospitality professional to support a busy events and festivals programme across the UK this summer. Candidates must have a full UK driving licence and access to a car, as the role involves travelling to multiple festival locations.This is a highly operational role, ideal for someone who enjoys being on-site, setting up bar operations, and ensuring everything runs smoothly during large-scale events. The role will involve attending festivals most weekends throughout the summer.Key Responsibilities:
Attend and support a range of events and festivals, ensuring smooth set-up and operation of bar equipment and cocktail service.Liaise with event organisers and clients to coordinate logistics, stock levels, and equipment requirements.Assist with event set-up on festival sites, ensuring everything is ready for service.Support customers and bar teams to deliver high-quality cocktail service, including basic staff training and menu guidance where required.Ensure all equipment is maintained and functioning correctly, troubleshooting and supporting minor repairs where necessary during events.Coordinate stock and equipment movements, ensuring everything arrives on time and is returned correctly after events.Build relationships within the festival and events industry, acting as a key contact on site.Provide feedback and event reporting to the wider team following each event.
Candidate Profile:
Strong bar or bar-led hospitality background.Experience working at events, festivals, or large-scale hospitality operations is highly desirable but not essential.Highly organised and operationally focused, comfortable managing logistics on busy sites.Excellent communication skills and confident liaising with clients, suppliers, and event teams.Required: Full UK driving licence and access to a car.Flexible and happy to work weekends and travel regularly during the summer months.
If you are keen to discuss the details further, please apply today or send your cv to Kate B OR call 0207 790 2666....Read more...