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Strativ Group
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Company:Strativ Group

Location:Leeds, UK (hybrid ideally, remote options available)

Contract Type:6-12 months Fixed-Term Contract (FTC)



Strativ Group specialise in technology, clean energy, future mobility and industrial recruitment. Established in 2018 with the goal of building a forward-thinking business that does things differently, we make it our mission toempower people and shape futures.


We are seeking an experiencedEmbedded Delivery Consultantto join our team on a fixed-term contract basis. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering on embedded projects, working closely with clients to understand their requirements, and ensuring successful project execution.



Key Responsibilities:

Be part of Strativ, while also being embedded into one of our clients, filling their role requirements on a monthly basis.

Managing the candidate process and sourcing talented professionals to match client requirements.

Expertise in candidate resourcing, screening and interviewing.

Managing candidates throughout the recruitment process from initial conversations to informing unsuccessful candidates.

Closing candidates on salary expectations and ensuring all aspects of candidate qualification have been fully covered e.g. notice period, interviews, holidays etc.

Ensuring that candidates fully understand the pre-employment screening requirements of the client.



Requirements:

Previous experience of working in a Delivery/Researcher Role.

Recruitment experience.

Desirable, but not essential: experience in working within one of the following industry sectors - tech, AI, ML, robotics, automations, engineering.



The Rewards:

Being at the forefront of innovation, you’ll be joining a high performance business which means:

  • A culture that will always empower you to achieve your full potential.
  • A chance to work with the best people in the industry to build something amazing.
  • Total autonomy to build your space your way


If the above hasn’t convinced you already, here are some of our other Strativ Group perks:

  • Unlimited holiday
  • No working hours
  • No dress code
  • Great back office teams from TA, L&D, HR, IT, Marketing, Contracts & Compliance, Finance… Our Mission Control team are here to support you!
  • Weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly socials!
  • Headspace
  • Audible
  • Branded merch
  • International travel opportunities
  • Modern office spaces
  • And much more!


Apply to learn more!


Strativ is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Note: This is a fixed-term contract position. The duration of the contract and specific project details will be discussed during the interview process.

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