Job Vacancy: Site Setting out Engineer Location: London and Greater London Region Salary: £ 38,000 Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent. About Us: Evok Engineering is a civil engineering and construction firm committed to delivering engineering consultation across all our projects in precision, quality, and safety manner. We pride ourselves on innovation, teamwork, and professional development. As we expand our team, we’re seeking a highly skilled and detail oriented Setting Out Engineer to join us on civil & infrastructure, commercial, and residential projects. Role Overview: As a Setting Out Engineer, you will be responsible for the accurate setting out of construction works in line with architectural, structural, and civil engineering drawings. Your expertise will ensure that all site elements are positioned correctly to design specifications, supporting smooth project delivery and compliance with safety standards. You will work closely with site managers, surveyors, and the design team, playing a pivotal role in translating design intent into physical site measurements. Key Responsibilities: a) Site Setting Out: Perform detailed setting out of construction elements such as foundations, drainage, utilities, highways, and building components using surveying instruments (Total Station, GPS, Levels). b) Drawing Interpretation: Analyse architectural, structural, and civil drawings, specifications, and engineering documents to prepare setting out strategies and mark constructable elements. c) Coordination: Liaise with project managers, contractors, and other engineering disciplines to coordinate activities, resolve discrepancies, and ensure accurate site positioning. d) Monitoring & Reporting: Conduct regular site checks to verify and monitor the accuracy of set-out points and provide progress updates through clear, comprehensive reports. e) Health & Safety Compliance: Adhere strictly to all health and safety regulations, promoting a safe working environment and identifying potential risks. f) Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of measurements, as-built drawings, and site logs for audit and quality assurance purposes. g) Problem Solving: Identify and rectify any setting out issues or inconsistencies promptly to avoid delays. Required Skills & Qualifications: a) Bachelor’s Degree, HND, or equivalent in Civil Engineering, Surveying, or related field. b) Minimum of 2 years’ experience working as a Setting Out Engineer in civil engineering or construction projects. c) Proficient use of surveying equipment such as Total Station, GPS, laser levels, and digital measuring tools. d) Familiarity with CAD software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) and other digital design tools. e) Strong knowledge of construction methods, site processes, and engineering principles. f) Excellent attention to detail with strong numerical and analytical skills. g) Ability to interpret complex drawings and technical documents accurately. h) Good communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams. i) Valid CSCS card and any health and safety certification. j) Full UK Driving Licence preferred. Why Work with Us? a) Competitive salary with performance-based bonuses. b) Opportunities for professional growth and industry-recognized training. c) Supportive, inclusive company culture focused on teamwork and innovation. d) Access to the latest surveying technologies and tools. e) Work on diverse, high-profile projects with leading industry partners. f) Commitment to work-life balance and employee wellbeing. How to Apply: Please submit your CV and a detailed cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role with the subject line “Setting Out Engineer Application.”
Join the MOI Team – Sushi Chef de Partie Position – £17+ per hour (Depending on experience) 45 hours minimum per week MOI is an inventive fusion of Japanese flavours with a modern, elevated twist coming the heart of Soho’s iconic Wardour street. Led by the Executive Chef Andy Cook, the kitchen embraces Japanese cuisine as a canvas, highlighting peak-season ingredients and global influences to create dishes that are both complex and inviting. As a Sushi Chef de Partie at Moi: You will play a key role in the kitchen team, managing a specific section and ensuring the preparation and presentation of sushi dishes meet the restaurant's high standards. You will work closely with other chefs, supporting the Sous Chef and Head Chef to deliver an exceptional dining experience. This position is ideal for an ambitious sushi chef with strong culinary skills, sashimi & sushi skills, attention to detail, and a passion for food. You will have the opportunity to showcase your expertise, contribute to the menu, and grow within a dynamic kitchen environment. Perks & Benefits: - 50% staff dining discount across MOI, ALTA & DOMU - Extra holidays, kicks in after 2 years in the company, 1 day of holiday extra for each year completed. Up to 33 days max! - Cycle to work scheme, save on a new bike or Lime / Forest bike subscription - Fantastic Supplier trips & training - Generous opening Referral Bonus, Hourly staff referral - £350, Salaried staff - £700 - Extra holidays, kicks in after 2 years in the company, 1 day of holiday extra for each year completed. Up to 33 days max! - Wellness, mental health, and healthcare perks - Delicious meals provided on shift - Opportunities for growth and professional development within an expanding restaurant group Key Responsibilities: - Take full responsibility for a designated section of the kitchen, ensuring efficiency and organisation during service - Prepare, cook, and present dishes to the highest standards of quality, consistency, and presentation - Monitor the section’s mise en place, ensuring everything is ready and replenished as needed. - Communicate effectively with other sections and team members to ensure smooth service flow - Food Preparation and Quality - Follow recipes and presentation standards as set by the Head Chef, maintaining consistency across dishes - Contribute ideas and feedback during menu development, helping to enhance dishes and introduce new concepts - Ensure all ingredients are prepared to the required standards, with a focus on quality and minimising waste Team Collaboration: - Work collaboratively with the kitchen team, maintaining a professional and respectful atmosphere - Assist junior chefs and kitchen staff within your section, providing guidance and support - Participate in training sessions and skill development activities to enhance your expertise - Compliance and Safety - Maintain a clean and organised workstation, adhering to hygiene and safety standards - Follow all food safety and health regulations, including allergen management and proper storage practice - Ensure HACCP documentation is completed accurately for your section - Operational Efficiency - Manage stock levels for your section, communicating with the Sous Chef about ordering needs - Ensure all equipment in your section is in good working condition and report any maintenance issues promptly - Adapt to challenges during service, remaining calm under pressure and finding effective solutions Experience: - Minimum of 2-3 years of experience as a Sushi Chef de Partie or similar role in a high-quality, fast-paced kitchen - Proven ability to manage a section and deliver consistent results during busy periods - Skills - Strong culinary skills, including knowledge of cooking techniques and ingredient preparation - Excellent organisational abilities to manage mise en place and maintain efficiency during service - Effective communication and teamwork skills, fostering collaboration within the kitchen - Attributes - Passionate about food and hospitality, with a commitment to excellence in every dish - Detail-oriented, ensuring high standards of quality and presentation - Adaptable and proactive, able to handle challenges and thrive in a dynamic environment - A willingness to learn and grow, embracing feedback and opportunities for development About MOI: MOI is setting the stage for a new wave of culinary excellence in London’s dynamic food scene. Named with a nod to Soho’s vibrant culture, MOI, literally translated as a ‘bowl’, presents a Neo-Japanese dining experience in a relaxed, stylish space where guests can savour the atmosphere as much as the food for patrons to see and be seen. MOI is part of the MAD Restaurants Group, where we celebrate the differences within our team, believing they enrich the culture and character of our restaurants. Our goal is to foster an inclusive environment—embracing all ages, genders, identities, races, sexual orientations, and ethnicities—where everyone feels welcome, no matter their background. Be part of something extraordinary, Apply now! https://moirestaurant.com https://www.instagram.com/moi.soho/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/moi-restaurant
Salary: £34,000 – £40,000 Contract length: Permanent The London Irish Centre is seeking to appoint a Finance Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in the Finance team, broadening your experience in Charity accounting, management accounts, grants reporting and commercial accounting, as well as overseeing Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable. This role is unusually varied and broad with the opportunity to develop further. You will be a part or fully qualified accountant with exceptional Excel, Systems and Accounting experience. You will be a self-starter, with a high level of initiative and problem-solving skills and you thrive in a very varied financial environment. Additionally, you will also be incredibly well organised, a very fast learner with great analytical and mathematical skills who is also comfortable dealing with lots of stakeholders across the organisation, internally and externally. Please note that this is primarily an on-site role with occasional evening working and a degree of flexibility will be required as you will be supporting services and events that are delivered onsite in Camden NW1. HOW TO APPLY The details in the job description and person specification should be addressed in a one-page cover letter. Upload your CV and cover letter. Please also ensure that you answer ALL of the questions as part of the application process. Please note that the final question is a multiple choice selection – please select ALL of the options that are relevant to you. Closing date: 9am, Tuesday, 22 April 2025 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will be actively interviewing before this date. We reserve the right to close applications before this date) ***We respectfully request no contact from recruitment agencies*** INTERVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS Round 1 will be a short online test and informal discussion via Teams lasting around 20 minutes. Round 2 will be an exercise and interview which will take place at The London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, Camden, London NW1 9XB. The exercise will allow you to showcase your excel skills, financial knowledge/experience and technical ability. JOB DETAILS AND DESCRIPTION Job Title:Finance Manager Reporting to:CFO Responsible for:Finance Assistant Salary:£34,000 – £40,000 per annum Office location:Camden Square, NW1Days:5 days (flexibility required) Contract type:Permanent JOB PURPOSE The Finance Manager has an essential role to play in both helping to make the London Irish Centre a great place to work and volunteer as well as supporting LIC’s services to deliver on their ambitions. This is a key role within the Finance team with a varied brief to deliver financial services across the organisation. About You You are a results-driven finance professional with a strong background in accounting, Excel, and financial systems, bringing a high level of expertise to the role. You are highly organised and adept at managing multiple priorities, ensuring deadlines are consistently met without compromising quality. With excellent interpersonal and communication skills, you are comfortable engaging with stakeholders at all levels, translating complex financial data into clear insights for diverse audiences across the organisation. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating the ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution, while fostering a collaborative and supportive team atmosphere. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES - Transactional Accounting Take ownership of and oversee the entire Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable processes – from processing invoices to payment run or credit control Accounting for other income and expenditure, such as donations, ticket sales, bar income, and expense claims Payroll / administration Maintain accurate financial records - Reporting Managing cash, banking, credit cards, bank reconciliation, cashflow and assisting with treasury management Prepare month-end and management accounts. Monitoring budget performance, identifying and investigating variances Reconciliation and analysis of financial and non-financial data Balance sheet reconciliation Reporting on various Grants - Finance Business Partnering Assist in the development of annual budgets and financial plans. Liaising with other teams/departments across the charity and providing financial support, assistance and training. Working with various systems and databases (such as ticketing, booking, donations and case management software) - Compliance Prepare and file VAT Returns (Partial exemption) Ensure compliance with financial regulations, company policies, and audit requirements. Prepare documentation for audits and liaise with auditors to ensure accurate reporting - Other tasks and duties Any other tasks and duties at the direction of the line manager. This job description is a guide to the nature of the work required of the postholder. It is not wholly comprehensive or restrictive and may be reviewed as required. Employee Benefits Enhanced annual leave – 26 days plus bank holidays (increase to 27days after 5 years of service pro rata). Enhanced sick pay – 4 weeks of contractual hours on full pay after completion of probationary period pro-rata* Enhanced maternity and adoption leave pay* Cycle to Work Scheme* Tech Scheme* Eyesight tests and contribution to corrective glasses* Jury Duty leave pay* Employee Assistance Programme. Complimentary tickets to select events. 50% discount on LIC education courses (subject to availability). 20% discount at the LIC shop and 10% discount at the LIC bar. Mindfulness app membership* *Only available to staff on contracts of a minimum of 12 months LONDON IRISH CENTRE – OUR SIX CORE VALUES At the London Irish Centre we strive to be: Welcoming Compassionate Inclusive Creative Community-centred Sustainable The London Irish Centre is an equal opportunities employer. We actively encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, communities and industries, and are committed to equality and diversity within our workforce. Please note our offices have some barriers to access, which is one of the core missions that our redevelopment will overcome.
Join the MOI Team – Chef de Partie Position – £17+ per hour (Depending on experience) 45 hours minimum per week MOI is an inventive fusion of Japanese flavours with a modern, elevated twist coming the heart of Soho’s iconic Wardour street. Led by the Executive Chef Andy Cook, the kitchen embraces Japanese cuisine as a canvas, highlighting peak-season ingredients and global influences to create dishes that are both complex and inviting. As a Chef de Partie at MOI: You will play a key role in the kitchen team, managing a specific section and ensuring the preparation and presentation of dishes meet the restaurant's high standards. You will work closely with other chefs, supporting the Sous Chef and Head Chef to deliver an exceptional dining experience. This position is ideal for an ambitious chef with strong culinary skills, attention to detail, and a passion for food. You will have the opportunity to showcase your expertise, contribute to the menu, and grow within a dynamic kitchen environment. Perks & Benefits: - 50% staff dining discount across MOI, ALTA & DOMU - Extra holidays, kicks in after 2 years in the company, 1 day of holiday extra for each year completed. Up to 33 days max! - Cycle to work scheme, save on a new bike or Lime / Forest bike subscription - Fantastic Supplier trips & training - Generous opening Referral Bonus, Hourly staff referral - £350, Salaried staff - £700 - Extra holidays, kicks in after 2 years in the company, 1 day of holiday extra for each year completed. Up to 33 days max! - Wellness, mental health, and healthcare perks - Delicious meals provided on shift - Opportunities for growth and professional development within an expanding restaurant group Key Responsibilities: - Take full responsibility for a designated section of the kitchen, ensuring efficiency and organisation during service - Prepare, cook, and present dishes to the highest standards of quality, consistency, and presentation - Monitor the section’s mise en place, ensuring everything is ready and replenished as needed. - Communicate effectively with other sections and team members to ensure smooth service flow - Food Preparation and Quality - Follow recipes and presentation standards as set by the Head Chef, maintaining consistency across dishes - Contribute ideas and feedback during menu development, helping to enhance dishes and introduce new concepts - Ensure all ingredients are prepared to the required standards, with a focus on quality and minimising waste - Team Collaboration - Work collaboratively with the kitchen team, maintaining a professional and respectful atmosphere - Assist junior chefs and kitchen staff within your section, providing guidance and support - Participate in training sessions and skill development activities to enhance your expertise - Compliance and Safety - Maintain a clean and organised workstation, adhering to hygiene and safety standards - Follow all food safety and health regulations, including allergen management and proper storage practice - Ensure HACCP documentation is completed accurately for your section - Operational Efficiency - Manage stock levels for your section, communicating with the Sous Chef about ordering needs - Ensure all equipment in your section is in good working condition and report any maintenance issues promptly - Adapt to challenges during service, remaining calm under pressure and finding effective solutions - Experience - Minimum of 1–2 years of experience as a Demi Chef de Partie or similar role in a high-quality, fast-paced kitchen - Proven ability to manage a section and deliver consistent results during busy periods - Skills - Strong culinary skills, including knowledge of cooking techniques and ingredient preparation - Excellent organisational abilities to manage mise en place and maintain efficiency during service - Effective communication and teamwork skills, fostering collaboration within the kitchen - Attributes - Passionate about food and hospitality, with a commitment to excellence in every dish - Detail-oriented, ensuring high standards of quality and presentation - Adaptable and proactive, able to handle challenges and thrive in a dynamic environment - A willingness to learn and grow, embracing feedback and opportunities for development About MOI: MOI is setting the stage for a new wave of culinary excellence in London’s dynamic food scene. Named with a nod to Soho’s vibrant culture, MOI, literally translated as a ‘bowl’, presents a Neo-Japanese dining experience in a relaxed, stylish space where guests can savour the atmosphere as much as the food for patrons to see and be seen. MOI is part of MAD Restaurants Group, where we celebrate the differences within our team, believing they enrich the culture and character of our restaurants. Our goal is to foster an inclusive environment—embracing all ages, genders, identities, races, sexual orientations, and ethnicities—where everyone feels welcome, no matter their background. Be part of something extraordinary, Apply now!