Maison Mère Studio is a brand-new, women-only boutique Pilates studio launching this October in North West London. We’re not just a studio — we’re a sanctuary for women to move, breathe, and feel empowered. Our focus is on Reformer, Mat, and Pre/Postnatal Pilates, creating an inclusive and nurturing space for all women at every stage of life. We’re currently looking for a passionate and skilled Part-Time Pilates Instructor to join our small but growing team. What You’ll Do: Teach a mix of Reformer and Mat Pilates classes (1:8 and 1:6 formats) Deliver warm, safe, and energising sessions tailored to our clients’ needs Help build a welcoming, positive community for women of all ages Occasionally assist with pre/postnatal classes (certification a plus!) Provide a consistent and professional presence at the studio What We’re Looking For: Certified in Mat and/or Reformer Pilates (Pre/Postnatal is a big plus) Passionate about supporting women and building community Friendly, reliable, and confident in both group and 1:1 settings Comfortable committing to 8–12 hours/week with potential to grow Perks: Competitive pay based on experience Flexible scheduling On-site parking Supportive, all-women team and environment Free or discounted classes Opportunity to grow with the studio from the very beginning 💌 Interested? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a short message or apply with your CV — and let’s build something beautiful together.
What we are looking for : - Team player, enthusiastic and energetic. - Due to the nature of our work, you must be able to work unsociable hours including early mornings and during the night. - Sundays are our busiest days and these are essential working days. - Minimum 4 days availability from Sunday to Thursday. (Sundays are must) - Being able to stand for prolonged periods of time and count stock safely at different heights. ** What we offer :** - Opportunity to earn up to £14.50 per hour comprising of Starting rate £11.50 - £12.50 per hour & Up to £2.00 per hour additional performance based bonus plus travel allowance in travel stores - Drivers get paid for all Travel time (From and to meet sites) and paid mileage if drives personal car - Up to 28 days paid holiday per year - Flexible Working Hours based on the availability you provide to us - Company Transport provided for non-drivers for travel stores - Guaranteed hour contracts for 16–32 hours dependent upon availability - Work Schedules received three weeks in advance via our dedicated app - Fantastic progression opportunities - Contributory pension RGIS is an Equal Opportunities Employer
We’re HIRING SENIOR STYLISTS – Good Salary PLUS BONUS (part and full time) If hairdressing is in your blood, and you’re all about making customers feel special, you’ll be in good company at Saks Heston. We love what we do, and we so look out for our team. We’ve got open arms and… ~ Amazing training and development ~Flexible Working Patterns (full and part time opportunities available) ~ Free David Lloyd gym membership ~ Free parking ~ Pension ~ Complementary hair services ~ Recognition at our Saks Awards ~ Creative opportunities at shoots, shows and competitions, if that’s your thing ~ Rewarding opportunities to help raise funds and awareness for gynae cancers. ~ You could even work towards opening your own Saks salon if that’s the dream. We’re a creative team with a great family vibe. We’re also part of Saks, the UK’S leading hair and beauty salon group, who’ve been around since 1974…gotta count for something, right? Ready to start your Saks Story? Salary stated is dependent on experience, full-time equivalent and will be paid pro rata as per hours worked, if applicable. Saks is an equal opportunities employer. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Benefits: Employee discount Flexitime Free parking Gym membership On-site parking Work Location: In person
Tool Storeman Based in Denham (UB9) £27,000 - £28,000 per year + possible overtime Permanent, Full-Time Are you an experienced storeman with strong tooling knowledge looking to take the next step in your career? Join a globally recognised leader in aerospace engineering and play a vital role in supporting life-saving technology. As a Logistics Operative in our Tool Stores team, you’ll help ensure that critical tooling, fixtures, gauges, and consumables are available to manufacturing teams and sub-contractors. This hands-on role is ideal for someone proactive, organised, and confident in a fast-paced, high-precision environment. Key Responsibilities: Maintain and replenish tooling and consumable stock levels through daily Kanban checks. Issue tools and consumables to internal teams and sub-contractors, recording all movements accurately in the system. Prepare and dispatch tooling requests for our Chalgrove site. Receive and store deliveries from the Goods-In department. Assist with monthly gauge calibration checks and escalate discrepancies to the calibration team. Support the regrinding process of carbide tooling and help manage tooling lifecycle. Keep the store organised, efficient, and compliant with safety protocols. What We’re Looking For: Previous experience in a manufacturing or warehouse storeman role. Sound understanding of tooling, fixtures, gauges, and consumables. Comfortable using Microsoft Word and Excel to update logs and manage stock. Good knowledge of health & safety procedures in a warehouse/stores environment. Strong attention to detail and ability to manage priorities under pressure. A team player with a proactive approach to problem-solving. Employee Benefits Include: 9% non-contributory pension scheme Regular overtime available (approx. £8k/year) Early finish on Fridays 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (with the option to purchase more) Life assurance (4x salary) Healthcare cash plan Cycle to Work Scheme (including e-bikes) Staff discount platform Personalised training and development plan Workplace Nursery Benefit Scheme Due to the Denham location, own transport is highly preferred.
Cook/chef required for a family run restaurant and deli. Full time position £16-18 per hour Paid holiday frew food and drink while on shift early finishes compared other restaurants , the kitchen team are usually out by 9pm. Duties include: cooking, food prep, kitchen management. Ideal candidate would have good communication skills, previous experience in the role (or experiences in the kitchen and looking to step up) hygiene certificates. This role is for both sites that we operate. Two positions available
Role Description This is a full-time on-site Quantity Surveyor role located in Iver at HCL Group. The Quantity Surveyor will be responsible for: - Preparation of cost estimates, bills of quantities and tender documents. - Negotiating with suppliers and subcontractors to obtain the best prices and terms. - Managing project budgets, including forecasting and monitoring costs. - Provide expert advice on procurement, risk management and cost-saving measures. - Understanding the client requirements and quantities take off as per marking and drawings. - Preparing BOQ (bill of quantities) by studying specification sheets from the sales team. - Identifying gaps between BOQ and drawings, specifications and conditions of the contract and taking it for a logical closure. - Monitor and control costs throughout the project, identifying cost-saving opportunities. - Participation in the pre-tendering activities with client, architect and project managers and raising relevant pre-bid queries from the given tender. - Preparing the initial quote and contract for the sales team from the company’s side. - Coordination with the design team for analysing architectural and service drawings. - Manage the valuation of work done and handle claims and variations. - Preparing interim and final valuations, variations and claims of the construction site. - Conduct feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. - Collaborate with stakeholders to optimise project outcomes and achieve value for money. Qualifications and Skills - Bachelor’s degree in quantity surveying, construction management or a related field. - 5+ years of experience in quantity surveying or cost consulting, preferably in the construction industry. - Sound knowledge of construction industry practices, regulations and standards. - Proficiency in cost estimation and cost management techniques. - Familiarity with contract administration and legal aspects of construction projects. - Understanding general contracting, design-build, package contracting, value-based project and loading margins and lumpsum in commercial fit-out, residential, hotel or retail projects. - Experience working with AutoCAD and validating quantities from the given drawings. - Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritise tasks effectively. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with extraordinary negotiation abilities. - Proficiency in relevant software and tools for quantity surveying.
Position Title: Supported Living Service Manager 📍 Location: North West London 📅 Start Date: Available for Immediate Start 💼 Employment Type: Full-Time, On-Site Position Overview We are currently looking for an experienced and driven Supported Living Manager to lead the development of a new supported living provision based in North West London. This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a strategic leadership role during the initial setup phase of the service. You will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations, while also playing an integral role in the start-up process, including creating policies, shaping service frameworks, and helping to build adult placement capacity. The service will support individuals with: Mental Health needs Learning Disabilities Autism Spectrum Disorders Challenging Behaviour Broader Complex Support Needs We’re seeking someone with a passion for person-centred care and a strong background in supported living who can confidently contribute from day one. Key Duties and Responsibilities Lead the setup, planning, and launch of a new supported living service Contribute to the design and rollout of care policies, risk protocols, and quality standards Manage care delivery in alignment with CQC expectations and safeguarding frameworks Supervise recruitment, staff management, and training processes Actively support placement building and ensure appropriate referrals Collaborate with professionals, local authorities, families, and other stakeholders Promote independence, inclusion, and personalised care across the service Monitor service performance, compliance, and operational effectiveness Skills and Experience Required Background in managing supported living services for adults with complex needs Demonstrated success in building or scaling placements and service capacity Experience participating in or leading service start-ups Excellent team leadership and staff coordination abilities Strong understanding of safeguarding, person-led support, and CQC compliance Relevant qualification in Health & Social Care (e.g., NVQ Level 5 or equivalent) or Experience doing of management Practical problem-solver with a calm, confident approach Committed to promoting dignity, safety, and empowerment for every service user What We Offer The chance to take a leading role in shaping a new supported living service A collaborative and supportive leadership team Rewarding work with genuine impact Competitive pay, based on qualifications and experience 📩 How to Apply: If this opportunity resonates with your values and experience, please forward your CV along with a short expression of interest outlining why you’d be a great fit for this role.
Specialist construction and fit-out services for fine art logistics: crate rooms, climate-controlled vaults, handling bays, reinforced lifts, and conservation-grade interiors. A nice variety of projects for a variety of different challenges. Looking for someone to join a young growing business who will bring enthusiasm to the team and heling shape the culture of this company. What We are looking for: Strong attention to detail and pride in craftsmanship Ability to work from drawings and independently manage time Professional, respectful, and reliable — especially on active client sites Valid CSCS card (preferred) Driving license (preferred but not essential) Experience with joinery for interior fitout (preferred) Employed or sub-contractor open to discussion. Wages are skills and experience dependant. £15.83 to £19.23
Job Title: Repair Specialist / Sales Advisor Job Description: We’re looking for a dynamic and customer-focused Repair Specialist & Sales Advisor to join our in-store team. In this dual role, you’ll be the go-to expert for diagnosing and repairing mobile devices, while also supporting customers with technical queries and driving sales through exceptional service. You’ll work hands-on in our in-store Repair Labs, managing device repairs from initial fault analysis through to resolution, and helping customers understand and get the most out of their devices. At the same time, you’ll identify sales opportunities and recommend products and services that best meet customer needs. Key Responsibilities: Manage the full in-store process for on-site device repairs, from customer check-in to quality control. Diagnose and repair mobile device faults using in-store tools and labs. Track and report service results and appointment schedules accurately. Maintain and manage repair stock to ensure accuracy and availability. Take ownership of service quality, ensuring delivery of excellent customer experience. Provide expert guidance to customers on setting up and using their devices, including ongoing support. Educate and support the store team on technical matters. Assist in training new team members and act as the in-store technical expert. Identify cross-sell and up-sell opportunities using solution-based selling. Handle basic service queries (e.g., sales, device setup, product information). Collaborate with wider support teams when required (e.g., Technical Support Team). Monitor trends in device faults and escalate issues to improve future services. What We’re Looking For: Strong understanding of mobile devices and their repair processes. Previous experience in mobile repairs preferred. Comfortable using and explaining a variety of mobile products. Experience in a retail environment preferred. Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain technical information clearly. A proactive, customer-first attitude with a passion for technology. Why Join Us? Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking retail team. Work in a hands-on technical environment while helping customers. Opportunity to grow your skills in both repair and sales. Help shape the in-store customer journey and drive innovation.
Construction and building trades supervisors oversee and coordinate the work of construction and building trade workers. They ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget while meeting quality standards. This role involves supervising site operations, managing teams, liaising with clients, contractors, and suppliers, and ensuring compliance with building regulations and health and safety requirements. Key Responsibilities: • Supervising and coordinating the work of tradespeople (e.g., bricklayers, carpenters, plumbers). • Planning work schedules and allocating tasks. • Ensuring work is carried out according to plans and specifications. • Inspecting completed work and ensuring standards are met. • Enforcing health and safety regulations on site. • Ordering materials and managing equipment. • Liaising with site managers, architects, engineers, and clients. Typical Employers: • Construction companies • Civil engineering firms • Housebuilding contractors • Local authorities and councils • Self-employed/contracting opportunities Skills and Qualities: • Strong leadership and communication skills • Good organisational and problem-solving abilities • Understanding of construction methods and safety regulations • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings Entry Requirements: • Experience in a construction trade is essential
We’re a small, growing consultancy specializing in property management. We’re looking for a motivated individual to assist with office admin tasks and property management on a part-time basis. Key Responsibilities: Answering emails and phone calls Managing documents and working with Excel Assisting with scheduling and conducting site visits to properties Liaising with contractors and tenants when required Key Requirements: Strong communication and organizational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel) Flexible and able to manage multiple tasks Occasional property site visits Ideal for students or those seeking part-time work Flexible hours, great for students