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Compliance Manager

Dudley Hill
3 weeks ago
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My Client, a successful and long established engineering business, is looking to recruit a Compliance Manager to join it's senior leadership team with responsibility for ensuring the business remains compliant, audit-ready, and resilient in a fast-changing regulatory and operational landscape.
As the Compliance Manager your key presponsibilities will include;-
Maintain and continually improve compliance frameworks for ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001, ensuring alignment with both factory-based operations and construction site activities. -
Lead the implementation of ISO 22301 (Business Continuity) and support IT in embedding ISO 27001 (Information Security) and ISO 42001 (AI Management).
Collaborate with the Head of Procurement to embed ISO 44001 (Collaborative Business Relationships) and ISO 20400 (Sustainable Procurement), ensuring supply chain governance balances compliance, sustainability, and commercial needs.
Act as the company lead for certification and surveillance audits, ensuring full readiness for external assessments.
You will be an accomplished Compliance Manager Significant with experience of managing integrated ISO management systems in a manufacturing and/or construction environment whilst acting as Lead Auditor qualification (ISO 9001 or equivalent).
Possession of a NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent) have a strong understanding of data protection, cyber security, and IT risk governance along with practical experience implementing ISO standards, ideally including ISO 27001, ISO 42001, and ISO 22301

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