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A leading global healthcare provider located in Livingston, Scotland is seeking a Mid-Senior level finance professional to manage Inventory accounting operations. Responsibilities include conducting financial analyses, leading system improvements, and ensuring compliance with internal policies. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's degree and 7 years of accounting experience, along with strong...
Job Description The Company Able Bridge Recruitment are currently partnering a well established and highly regarded accountancy firm in the Livingston are in the recruitment of an Audit and Accounts Semi Senior. The role has been the result of continuous growth with our client winning several new clints over the past few months. Benefits includeLife InsuranceIncreasing holiday...
Job Description Job Title: Commercial Manager – Electrical Connections and Utilities Location: Livingston Employment Type: Permanent Salary: £40-45K Job Description Glenelly Infrastructure solutions have an exciting opportunity for a Commercial Manager – SPEN Framework to join our Power & Civils Distribution business based in Scotland. Glenelly Infrastructure Solutions has been awarded the...
Job Description We are looking for an experienced Interim Finance Manager to oversee financial operations and provide strategic guidance within the industrial/manufacturing sector. This temporary position is based in Livingston, offering a competitive daily rate. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation within the industrial/manufacturing sector. The company...
Our Client Our client is an established Private Bank that operates on a global level. The Role THIS ROLE IS A 6 MONTH CONTRACT ROLE The Front Office Risk Manager plays a critical role in the 1st Line of Defence (1LoD) supporting the Private Bank in managing and monitoring risk across the entire front office client lifecycle – from onboarding through to client management - assessing and...
You will lead a team of 6 people who are responsible for performing due diligence, KYC checks, and AML screenings, enabling our organisation to identify and mitigate risk. This position involves strategy development, team leadership, process optimization, and continuous improvement in line with evolving regulatory requirements.
Join our team as a Global Supply Chain Purchaser focused on nurturing robust vendor relationships and ensuring rigorous quality standards across all purchased materials. This role involves drafting and administering complex supply contracts, monitoring detailed supplier performance metrics, and conducting regular compliance audits. A successful candidate will demonstrate expertise in risk...
You will be trusted to manage your own diary, work autonomously on site, and represent the business professionally with clients and contractors.
You will be carrying out a full range of asbestos analytical duties across multiple site types.
You will hold BOHS P403 and P404 as a minimum, with P402 also preferred.
You should have a degree in software engineering or a related engineering/science discipline with relevant software development experience.
You will work a 37.5 hour flexible working pattern, that allows an early finish on a Friday.
We are seeking experienced Technical Safety Engineers (minimum 10 years’ experience) to deliver qualitative and quantitative risk and safety studies across industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, distilleries, and alternative energy. The role involves working on diverse projects nationally and internationally, with occasional travel within the UK and abroad. Responsibilities - Contribute to...
You will get the opportunity to work with the best engineers and will be responsible for automated test systems using LabVIEW and TestStand. Key responsibilities of the Principal Test Development Engineer in Edinburgh, Midlothian
You will work closely with venue-based Sales and Business Development teams, providing strategic direction, coaching and support to grow pipelines, secure new business and deepen relationships with key corporate, agency and private clients.
You will help shape the engineering and commercial strategies that underpin GESHG’s project delivery models, contributing to marshalling, fabrication, special development projects, market and supply chain insight.
You will serve as a primary external representative, responsible for nurturing key client relationships and securing significant, long-term commercial agreements that enhance market share. - Conduct comprehensive market and competitor analysis to inform pricing and strategy.
You will manage a complex caseload with accuracy and care, directly supporting Recipients to use their funds effectively and safely, ensuring compliance with policy and build strong, empathetic relationships with Recipients, families, and stakeholders.
You will manage a complex and diverse caseload covering both Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Overview Ready to find the right role for you? Salary: £35,000 per annum plus Veolia benefits Hours: 40 hours per week Monday to Friday Location: Seafield, Edinburgh and Dunfermline, Fife When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to help the world take better care of its resources and help it become a better place for everyone. Whether you're looking to overhaul the industry, or...
You will be communicating with the client to ensure that contract negotiations, interpretation and disputes are resolved in a timely manner. Key Responsibilities Commercial Management: Develop and implement commercial strategies to ensure project profitability and risk mitigation.
You will need to hold a qualification in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline (minimum HNC level) and have experience working in low volume or bespoke manufacturing environments with a strong understanding of DFM/DFA principles, particularly relating to CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and optics handling.
You will manage a complex caseload with accuracy and care, directly supporting Recipients to use their funds effectively and safely, ensuring compliance with policy and build strong, empathetic relationships with Recipients, families, and stakeholders.
You will manage a complex and diverse caseload covering both Scotland and Northern Ireland.
You should have a degree in software engineering or a related engineering/science discipline with relevant software development experience.
You will work a 37.5 hour flexible working pattern, that allows an early finish on a Friday.