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Expat Compensation & Payroll Manager. Key member / lead varied consulting projects e.g. process review and project-based work. You have been a key member / manager within end-to-end projects with proactive management and working to deadlines.
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Due to expansion they’re seeking to recruit a Senior Payroll Manager to based from Maidenhead, where there is a hybrid working policy in place. Payroll Manager experience ideally within an HR function with a similar sized payroll including running of a weekly and monthly payrolls.
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To be fully responsible for the coordination and effective leadership of the maintenance team, day cleaners and Cleaning Manager and ensure efficient deployment of resources to deliver a comprehensive site support service.
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Bridge Recruitment are delighted to announce we are currently networking for an Operations Manager to join the Team of one of our clients, a premier provider of contract cleaning, washroom and hygiene supplies, specialist cleaning, pest control and waste management.
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Where appropriate identify inadequacies in systems, processes, and internal controls, by providing solutions and recommendations to the Customer Support Manager aimed at improving both customer service and departmental performance.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Assistant Facilities Manager. As the Assistant Facilities Manager, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of our facilities.
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You will support and assist the Independent Living Catering Manager for our designated schemes for customers over the age of 55 ensuring service design and delivery is shaped to support customers to live as independently as possible.
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A market leader in their industry our client is expanding their team, looking for a Customer Service Manager to run a customer service team in a B2B environment. Job Title: Customer Service Manager.
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Excellent opportunity joining a school ensuring all buildings are maintained for 300 students.
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Reporting to the Branch Manager, you'll provide support in all areas of internal sales. Learning & Development – commitment to upskilling and developing our people, structured in house training available alongside external training where required.
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Assist with implementation of new contracts by leading the implementation project as directed by Senior Operations Manager and or assist with handover of contracts to new supplier. Work in collaboration with the Senior Operations Manager to ensure ultimate customer satisfaction.
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