Principal Recruitment Consultant - Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Automation or FMCG.

Ping-HR - Sales Recruitment
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1 month ago
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The Role



We are looking for a Principal recruitment consultant with at least 4 years 360 agency recruitment experience, working on Engineering and Manufacturing roles, focusing on the any of the following industries: Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Automation or FMCG.


You’ll be joining my client at the perfect time where they are at the ‘scaling up’ stage


They believe in flexibility and freedom; this is reflected in their unique benefits package which focuses not just on success and earnings but also the ability to spend your time how you choose, therefore this roleREQUIRESyou to have industry knowledge. You do not necessarily need to have Engineering/Manufacturing recruitment experience, but we do require you to have working as a Recruitment consultant within one of those 5 industries.



Some of the incredible benefits include:



  • 3pm Friday finish
  • Flexi working & hybrid working individual tailored schemes
  • Unlimited holidays
  • Duvet days
  • Early finish and bonus incentives
  • Gym insurance and Private Healthcare plans
  • Social events, annual trips
  • Excellent commission and bonus structure
  • Personal development plan



Principal Consultant Responsibilities:



  • Working closely with the Director of Engineering and Manufacturing, you will be building a desk within your chosen industry
  • Business Development
  • Maintaining and updating the Company database
  • Advertising roles across multiple channels and sourcing/screening/interviewing candidates
  • Working towards a monetary target
  • Attending business meetings
  • Networking with clients/candidates
  • Assist in preparation, delivery and follow up activities.
  • Opportunities to develop, train and manage
  • Uphold the values of the business

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