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As the Technical Services Compliance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in identifying and implementing the strategic procedures and programs required to deliver our Partnership objectives. Working within the Own Brand Directorate, you will collaborate closely with Quality & Technical, Product Innovation, and Regulation, Policy & Compliance teams to ensure our standards remain industry-leading.

Key Responsibilities:
Technical & Regulatory Oversight: Supporting the Commercial Sales Technical Compliance Manager, you will lead the day-to-day food and non-food technical and regulatory management for assigned B2B third-party concessions, key customers, and non-standard propositions across both UK and export markets

Data Integrity: You will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance and accuracy of our global export regulatory database, ensuring a seamless flow of information for international trade

Stakeholder Collaboration: You will build and maintain high-level relationships both internally and externally. You will act as a central coordinator, reporting against critical business KPIs and compliance data to facilitate smooth operations across the Own Brand Directorate

Safety & Legality: You will ensure all products supplied to our B2B customers and third-party partners are safe, legal, and compliant with relevant standards. This involves working cross-functionally with Trading, Retail, Planning, and Category Proposition teams to uphold our brand reputation

In addition to your contractual pay, any time worked between 22:00 - 06:00 will attract Night Premium at a rate of £5.00 per hour. This will also apply to existing Partners who have enrolled onto Enhanced Hours Premium arrangements.

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Did you know?

Leckford Estate played its part in the Second World War effort, giving land up for RAF Chilbolton, with both RAF and USAF using it as a base. There are still some old war buildings there, and you can also see where the runways used to be on aerial shots, despite the fact it's all grown over.

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Did you know?

Leckford Estate played its part in the Second World War effort, giving land up for RAF Chilbolton, with both RAF and USAF using it as a base. There are still some old war buildings there, and you can also see where the runways used to be on aerial shots, despite the fact it's all grown over.

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