Role: Business Continuity Manager
Location: Coalville (LE67)
Salary: DOE, plus excellent benefits
Contract type: Permanent
Employment type: Full time
Working hours: Mon – Fri, 40 hours, 8:30am to 17:00pm
As a Business Continuity Manager, you will ensure that high standards are consistently met across the facility, and that the company adheres to all regulations, legislative, and statutory requirements. This role will champion internal standards through thorough quality auditing and reporting on all quality assurance data gathered, and communicate key messages and present data to various audiences, making improvement recommendations and supporting individuals, teams, and the company in achieving better quality outcomes. This role also encompasses responsibility for business continuity across the site, building and maintaining resilience against unforeseen events.
What’s in it for you?
Occupational sick pay
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
Contributory pension
Discounted insurance (Aviva)
Employee discount site
Discounted gyms (via our blue light card and benefits schemes)
Employee assistance programme
In-house mental health support
Free onsite parking
Health and wellbeing initiatives
Social events throughout the year
Cycle to work scheme
Green car scheme (subject to minimum earnings)
Registration fees paid (GPhC, NMC, CIPD etc)
Long service bonus
Refer a friend bonus
Blue light card
Hybrid working
Commitment to CPD/training
25 days annual leave increasing with service
Annual leave buy and sell scheme
Discounts & Exclusive offers at The Springs, Leeds
25% Discount & health & beauty purchases
25% Discount on Pharmacy2U Private Online Doctor Services
What you’ll be doing?
Driving the highest standards of quality to P2U customers in all regards
Taking responsibility for site security, health & safety, risk of fire, response to fire and any other risks of major business disruption or to the site’s physical infrastructure
Championing internal standards, assuring high quality and compliance for all site outputs.
Be the first point of contact for all site accuracy related issues
Ensure the site is adhering to all legislative and regulatory requirements, and raising any issues accordingly
Driving high standards, cleanliness and housekeeping across the facility
Preventing and minimising theft, fraud, inventory shrinkage, and other incidents that result in a loss to the company
Taking ownership of site risk register and mitigation actions
Motivate employees to not only strive to meet compliance and quality standards, but also to exceed them
Ensuring effective Governance and internal communication, integrated approach with operational site management team
Performing periodic audits and designing control systems to support internal regulations and policies
Who are we looking for?
Solid grounding and practical experience in working in the pharmaceutical environment, coupled with a background in operations working in a distribution centre/automated warehouse
Analytical Skills: Must possess strong analytical skills. The ability to systematically gather information from a variety of sources, analyse information, identify implications of data, draw appropriate conclusions
In-depth understanding of industry standards and regulations
A high degree of initiative and personal responsibility with a commitment to promoting high standards and continuous improvement.
Exposure to working on change and transformation projects in an operational setting
Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
Ability to work under pressure, managing multiple priorities, and delivering results to deadlines
IT literate with MS office suite at intermediate level
What happens next?
Please click apply and if we think you are a good match, we will be in touch to arrange an interview.
Applicants must prove they have the right to live in the UK.
All successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
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