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Office Manager
Office Manger
Location: Stoke-On-Trent
Salary: Up to £40,000 DOE per annum
Hours: Monday to Friday - 8:00am - 4:30pm or 7:30am - 4:00pm
Role:
Our client is seeking an experienced and proactive Office Manger to oversee the daily operations of the Customer Services and Order Processing functions. This role is responsible for ensuring operational efficiency, effective resource management, and continuous improvement, while aligning departmental activity with wider organisational goals.
The successful candidate will take a hands-on approach to leadership, supporting teams day-to-day while driving performance, improving processes, and delivering a high level of service.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee and manage the daily operations of the Customer Services and Order Processing teams, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives
- Drive continuous improvement by implementing efficient processes and performance-enhancing strategies
- Coordinate and strengthen support services to ensure smooth communication and collaboration between departments
- Analyse operational data to develop action plans, set departmental goals, and monitor KPIs
- Work closely with cross-functional teams, including Sales, to streamline workflows and improve overall business performance
- Prepare and present operational reports to senior management, highlighting performance, risks, and opportunities for improvement
- Provide hands-on operational support to teams as required
Skills & Experience Required
- Degree qualified in Business Administration or a related discipline (or equivalent experience)
- 3-5 years' experience in operations management or a similar leadership role
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate, develop, and support teams
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with stakeholders at all levels
- Highly analytical, with strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Proficient in data analysis, reporting, and project management
- Process-driven with a continuous improvement mindset
- Hands-on, adaptable, and willing to learn new systems and processes
- Strong IT skills
- Familiarity with health and safety regulations and best practices
If you are interested in this position please apply directly or email your CV over to MariaP@kpir.co.uk You can also call Maria on 01270589943.
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CLASS 2 TIPPER DRIVER
KPI Recruiting are currently recruiting for an experienced Class 2 Tipper Driver to join our client based in Hamilton, with an immediate start available.
The Role
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Operating a Class 2 tipper vehicle
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Delivering and collecting materials safely and efficiently
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Carrying out daily vehicle checks and reporting defects
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Ensuring compliance with all road transport legislation and site rules
Requirements
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Valid Class 2 (Category C) licence
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CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
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Previous tipper driving experience preferred
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Good knowledge of UK driving laws
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Reliable, punctual, and safety-focused
What’s on Offer
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Competitive pay rate of £15–£16 per hour
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Immediate start
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Ongoing work for the right candidate
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Weekly pay
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Support from a dedicated KPI Recruiting consultant
Apply Now
If you’re a Class 2 Tipper Driver looking for your next role, apply today or contact KPI Recruiting for more information.
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Class 2 driver
HGV CLASS 2– Immediate Starts! £16.00 per hour!
Job description:
KPI Recruiting are looking for professional HGV class 2 drivers to join one of our prestigious clients based in Newcastle Under Lyme!
The role will include:
• 5 on 3 off shift patterns (morning starts)
• State of the art HGV Class 2 vehicles
• Class 2 blower work.
• immediate starts!
• Based in Stoke on Trent
• temp to perm opportunities
Your role as an HGV class 2 driver will include delivering different products to the client’s customers across the UK and helping unload and reload where required, this means handball can be involved! You will be delivering to different farms and using the blower on the back of the unit to deliver farm feed. Training will be provided.
These positions are all year round with ample opportunity for overtime.
Drivers’ benefits include weekly pay, additional shifts within KPI driving contacts available, state of the art vehicles.
The ideal candidate will need the following.
• All up to date licences i.e. (C+E, CPC and Digi card)
• A good knowledge of the WTD
• No IN, DD, DR endorsements on licence
• Very flexible in available days, as shifts can fluctuate
• PPE Needed: Safety boots, mask and hi vis vest
Pay rates:
£16.00 per hour
This will be paid into the nominated bank account every Friday by PAYE.
For more information, please contact Kellie on 07896807485.
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Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Full-Time
Are you a graduate with a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics?
Would you like to gain hands-on classroom experience in a secondary school before progressing into teaching or a STEM-related education career?
Are you looking for a full-time role that builds valuable experience while making a real impact on students’ learning?
A forward-thinking secondary school in Manchester is seeking a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is a full-time, long-term role offering excellent exposure to STEM education across KS3 and KS4.
The Role – Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
As a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils across STEM subjects, with a particular focus on Maths, Science, and related disciplines. You will work closely with subject teachers to deliver targeted academic support through in-class assistance, small-group interventions, and 1:1 mentoring.
Your role will involve helping pupils grasp key concepts, reinforcing learning, and supporting practical lessons where appropriate. You will also help raise engagement and confidence in STEM subjects, particularly for pupils who require additional support to achieve their potential.
This Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role is ideal for graduates considering future pathways into teacher training, STEM education, or educational research, providing first-hand experience of classroom practice and curriculum delivery.
What’s on Offer
- Full-time, long-term Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role
- Weekly pay of £500–£550
- Supportive Manchester secondary school with strong STEM departments
- Ongoing mentoring and professional development
- Excellent preparation for PGCE, School Direct, or salaried teacher training routes
Ideal Candidate – Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant
- Degree at 2:1 or above in a STEM-related subject
- Strong subject knowledge in Maths, Science, or related areas
- Enthusiastic, proactive, and confident working with young people
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Passion for education and STEM learning
- Must have the right to work in the UK
This Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant role in Manchester offers a fantastic opportunity to build classroom experience while supporting the next generation of STEM learners.
Apply now to begin your journey as a Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant in a Manchester secondary school.
Graduate STEM Teaching Assistant – Manchester Secondary School – £500–£550 per week – Full-Time
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Senior Finance Officer
Senior Finance Officer / Bolton
37 hrs Monday – Friday (8am – 5pm Mon – Thurs, 8am -12 Noon Friday)
KPI Recruiting are proud to be representing a leading supply company, seeking a driven and experienced Senior Finance Officer to join their growing team. The successful candidate will play a vital role, overseeing day to day logistics operations across all air, sea and road shipments.
. This role will involve the daily management of Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Treasury, Payroll, and all Balance Sheet reconciliations. Being well-organised, self-motivated, punctual, and flexible is essential, as well as being a team player.
Responsibilities & Duties:
- Manage the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable team and ledgers.
- Provide working capital management and cashflow forecasts.
- Control weekly supplier and expense payment runs in line with the cashflow forecast.
- Administer credit control to ensure timely cash receipts in line with the cash forecast.
- Prepare and post monthly accruals, prepayments, and other accounting entries.
- Administer all month-end Balance Sheet reconciliations.
- Process payroll, including salaries and deductions, working in partnership with payroll provider.
- Maintain precise payroll records and ensure data confidentiality.
- Provide training and development to members of the finance team.
- Implement corporate governance procedures, risk management, and internal controls.
- Support the year-end audit process.
- Play an active role in delivering key Finance projects.
- Perform any other ad hoc duties as may be required, commensurate with the grade of the post.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Experience & Skills:
Essential:
- Proven experience as a Financial Accountant.
- Solid knowledge of advanced accounting and financial principles.
- A problem solver with attention to detail.
- Strong communication skills across all levels of internal and external business. Proficient in written, verbal, and IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
- Excellent organisational skills.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships (in person and virtual).
- Proactive and able to work independently, setting and monitoring workloads and targets.
- Ability to use initiative effectively.
Desirable:
- Relevant qualification (e.g., ACCA, ACA, CIMA, part-qualified, or qualified by experience).
- Experience with Sage Line 50 and Progress Plus.
- APPLY NOW! For more information, please contact KPI Recruiting or email GemmaP@kpir.co.uk
- Please note that due to the high volume of applications we receive, only those successfully shortlisted for the role will be personally contacted
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Barnsley Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term Role - £500 - £550
Are you a Psychology graduate looking to build experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs in a mainstream primary setting?
Would you like to work closely with pupils with Autism and additional needs at an early stage of their education?
Are you seeking a long-term role with an immediate start that can kickstart a career in fields such as Educational/Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy or Education?
A welcoming mainstream primary school in Barnsley is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their SEN provision. This role offers an ASAP start and is expected to run until at least the end of the academic year.
The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils with SEN across Early Years, KS1, and KS2, with a particular focus on Autism. Support will include 1:1 work and small-group interventions, delivered in collaboration with class teachers and the school’s SENDCo.
You will help identify barriers to learning, implement tailored strategies, and support pupils with communication, emotional regulation, and engagement. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role provides excellent insight into SEN provision within a mainstream primary school.
What’s on Offer
- ASAP start
- Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role
- Position secured until at least the end of the academic year
- Supportive primary school with strong SEN leadership
- Close working relationship with the SENDCo
- Excellent foundation for careers in SEN, education, or psychology
Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
- Degree at 2:1 or above
- Compassionate and patient approach
- Strong interest in Autism and SEN
- Confident working 1:1 with pupils
- Previous SEN or child-based experience advantageous but not essential
- Right to work in the UK
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting role, and launch a long-term career supporting vulnerable learners to reach their full potential.
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Barnsley Primary School - £500-£550 per week – Full time long-term role
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Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
Manchester Specialist School – £500–£550 per week – Full-Time
Are you a recent Psychology graduate (or similar) with a strong interest in Special Educational Needs and inclusive education?
Would you like to gain hands-on experience in a specialist SEN setting supporting pupils with complex needs?
Are you considering a future career in Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, or therapeutic professions?
A well-established specialist SEN school in Manchester is seeking a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is a full-time, long-term role offering excellent exposure to specialist SEN provision.
The Role – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support pupils with a range of needs including ASD, ADHD, SEMH, and communication difficulties. Working closely with teachers, therapists, and SEN professionals, you will provide 1:1 and small-group support, assist with behaviour regulation, and help pupils access learning in a structured, supportive environment.
You will contribute to tailored interventions, follow behaviour and support plans, and play a key role in supporting pupils’ academic and emotional development. This Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role offers outstanding experience for graduates considering careers in psychology, therapy, or specialist education.
What’s on Offer
- Full-time, long-term Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant role
- Weekly pay of £500–£550
- Supportive Manchester specialist SEN school
- Extensive SEN, safeguarding, and behaviour training
- Mentoring from experienced SEN professionals
- Excellent preparation for psychology or SEN career pathways
Ideal Candidate – Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
- Degree at 2:1 or above
- Patient, empathetic, and resilient
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Genuine passion for supporting pupils with SEN
- Previous SEN or care experience desirable but not essential
- Right to work in the UK
Click ‘Apply Now’ to register your interest in this exciting role and kickstart a career supporting vulnerable learners.
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant – Manchester Specialist School - £500-£550 per week – Full time long-term role
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Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant
Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant
Barnsley Mainstream Primary School – ASAP Start – Long-Term – Up to £480 per week
Are you a Psychology graduate (or similar) passionate about Special Educational Needs and inclusive education?
Would you like to gain specialist experience working with pupils with Autism and additional needs within a supportive mainstream setting?
Are you looking for a long-term role that offers meaningful, hands-on SEN experience?
A welcoming mainstream primary school in Barnsley is seeking a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant to join their Alternative Provision hub on site. This is an ASAP start, long-term position, running until at least the end of the academic year, with the opportunity to make a genuine impact on pupils’ learning and development.
The Role – Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant
As a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant, you will support a small group of approximately 13 pupils with a range of SEN, primarily Autism, spanning from nursery age through to Key Stage 2. Support will be delivered through a mix of 1:1 work, small-group interventions, and in-class support, working closely alongside an experienced teacher within the Alternative Provision hub.
You will play an active role in delivering targeted interventions, supporting communication, emotional regulation, and engagement with learning. You will also work closely with the school’s SENDCo, helping to identify barriers to learning and contribute to the development of strategies that enable pupils to access education successfully.
This Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant role offers outstanding exposure to SEN practice within a mainstream school, making it particularly suitable for graduates considering future pathways into Educational Psychology, SEN Teaching, Speech & Language Therapy, or Child Mental Health.
What’s on Offer
- ASAP start
- Up to £480 per week
- Full-time, long-term Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant role
- Position guaranteed until at least the end of the academic year
- Work within a well-supported Alternative Provision hub
- Close collaboration with teachers and the SENDCo
- Exceptional SEN-focused experience in a mainstream primary setting
Ideal Candidate – Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant
- Degree at 2:1 or above (Psychology, Education, or related subjects desirable)
- Strong interest in Autism and SEN support
- Patient, empathetic, and resilient approach
- Confident supporting pupils on a 1:1 basis
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Previous SEN or child-related experience is advantageous but not essential
- Must have the right to work in the UK
This Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant role in Barnsley offers a rare opportunity to gain high-quality SEN experience while supporting pupils at a crucial stage of their development.
Apply now to begin your role as a Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant with an immediate start.
Graduate Primary SEN Teaching Assistant – Barnsley – ASAP Start – Long-Term
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Engineering Manager
Engineering Manager
FMCG Food Manufacturing | UK
Salary: c. £65 to 70k
37.5 hours per week | Monday to Friday
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Engineering Manager to join a well-established FMCG food manufacturing business, part of a global food manufacturing group operating across 40 countries.
Reporting directly to the Factory General Manager, you will take full responsibility for the site's engineering and maintenance function, leading both internal and external engineering resources while driving safety, performance, and continuous improvement across the factory.
The Role
As Engineering Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day operation of the engineering and maintenance function, ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of plant, equipment, and facilities. You will also lead engineering and improvement projects, delivering technically and commercially sound solutions that support long-term business performance.
Safety, environmental compliance, and quality will be at the core of this role.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead and manage site engineering and maintenance activities
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Effectively manage internal teams and external contractors
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Deliver engineering and CAPEX projects with strong technical and commercial evaluation
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Ensure plant and facilities operate safely, efficiently, and in full compliance
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Drive continuous improvement in engineering systems and processes
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Ensure adherence to all relevant H&S, environmental, and quality standards
About You
You'll be an experienced Engineering Manager from a manufacturing environment, ideally FMCG or food manufacturing (bakery experience advantageous), with strong leadership capability and technical expertise.
Key requirements include:
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Apprenticeship or degree-level qualification in Engineering
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Health & Safety qualification (NEBOSH or IOSH preferred)
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Experience managing H&S and environmental activities
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Strong understanding of process and engineering techniques
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Proven ability to lead, motivate, and develop engineering teams
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Excellent communication skills at all organisational levels
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Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
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Ability to develop, implement, and improve systems and procedures
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Results-focused mindset with a strong understanding of business and departmental targets
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Values-led approach with a focus on teamwork, respect, and continuous improvement
The Package
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Salary: c. £65 to 70k
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Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday
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Holidays: 25 days + 8 statutory days
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
Are you a Psychology graduate passionate about child development and behaviour?
Do you want hands-on experience supporting children with additional needs before progressing into Ed Psych, SALT, or SEN teaching?
Looking for a role where you can genuinely change a child’s day, every single day?
If this sounds like you, this Sefton primary school is offering a truly rewarding opportunity to begin your career in specialist education.
The school is known for its nurturing, inclusive ethos and strong pastoral framework. Led by an experienced and supportive SENCO, the school provides a safe and structured environment for children with a range of additional needs.
They are now looking for a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant to join their SEND team, working closely with pupils who present with:
- ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
- SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs)
- Communication and interaction difficulties
What This Role Offers:
- Full-time, long-term role (Monday-Friday) term-time only
- Earn up to £550 per week as a Psychology Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Long-term role in a highly supportive, inclusive primary school
- Daily experience with children presenting ASD, SEMH, and communication needs
- Professional mentoring from SENCOs and external specialists
- Practical SEN experience ideal for Ed Psych, SALT, SEN teaching, and therapeutic careers
- A fulfilling role where you can make a meaningful difference
- Interviews taking place within the next 2 weeks
Your day-to-day responsibilities may include 1:1 support, small-group interventions, emotional coaching, communication development activities, behaviour-regulation strategies, sensory-friendly learning support, and helping pupils engage positively in the classroom. This is real, hands-on experience in understanding how children think, feel, learn, and communicate.
For graduates aspiring toward Educational Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy, Child Mental Health, or SEN Teaching, this role offers invaluable exposure to specialist strategies and professional practice within an experienced team.
If you’re ready to take the first step into a rewarding SEN career, send your CV and Cover Letter to Tom at KPI Education today.
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