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Proven experience as Buyer / Junior Buyer / Buying Manager within a fast paced, FMCG environment preferably Food / Beverage / Non Food grocery. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Buyer to join a leading retailer based within their north London office.
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Excellent knowledge of the operational risk environment (regulations, processes). Contribution to the quarterly UK Operational Risk and Conduct Committee (OCR) Identification of operational risk areas through process reviews and ex-post analyses of operational incidents.
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My London based Insurance client is looking for an Operational Resilience Manager to support the COO in implementing a new operational initiative across the UK entities, the role will be working with a broad range of business units and third party providers to identify and safeguard critical business services.
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The role holder will also guide the procurement of climate commodities including renewable energy and carbon credits to mitigate interim operational emissions. Project manage scope 1, 2 and business travel initiative implementation (e.g. decarbonizing fleet vehicles, increasing renewable energy use, encouraging sustainable modes of travel), in collaboration with Corporate and regional Fleet, Real Estate, Facilities Management, Operational and Safety, Health & Environment and Travel teams.
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