Recruitment Consultant - Chemicals

Manchester
1 year ago
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NES Fircroft is more than a recruitment agency – we're a global leader in the engineering sector, driven by innovation, growth, and excellence. We connect top talent with leading companies, making the recruitment process both impactful and rewarding.

Are you ready to make a difference in the recruitment industry? We're seeking a motivated Recruitment Consultant to join our Chemicals Division. You’ll manage the full recruitment lifecycle, from sourcing candidates to placing them with high-profile clients, with full operational responsibility for your desk and client relationships.

If you're target-driven, customer-focused, and passionate about delivering results, this is your opportunity to thrive.

What You’ll Be Doing ??:
Recruiting Talent: Identify, assess, and place skilled technical professionals in contract positions.
Innovative Sourcing: Use creative strategies to grow your talent pool and attract top candidates.
Building Relationships: Cultivate long-term connections with candidates to maintain a strong talent pipeline.
Contractor Management: Oversee contractor operations to ensure smooth and efficient service.
Compliance Expert: Ensure full compliance with NES Fircroft’s standards, local laws, and client-specific requirements.
Business Development: Generate new opportunities through leads and referrals from candidates and clients.
Multi-tasking Pro: Efficiently manage job postings and candidate flow with precision.Why NES Fircroft ???:

Entrepreneurial Growth: Build and manage your own portfolio while developing valuable business skills
Global Collaboration: Work with a diverse, international team across multiple regions.
Supportive Environment: Enjoy independence while collaborating with a friendly, helpful team.
Work-Life Balance: Benefit from flexible hours and lunchtime fitness sessions.
Exciting Travel: Experience international trips and attend award shows in cities like Lisbon, Houston, Dubai, and New York.
Career Progression: Clear path for growth with personalized guidance and support.
Competitive Compensation: Attractive salary paired with a lucrative bonus structureWho we are ??:
Charismatic Communicator: Outgoing, confident, and the dynamic energy in any recruitment setting.
Organizational Whiz: Excels in fast-paced environments with top-tier organizational skills.
Multitasking Maven: Effortlessly juggles multiple priorities while staying focused.
Ambitious Achiever: Driven, goal-oriented, and eager to meet and surpass targets.
Aspiring 360 Consultant: 6–18 months of recruitment experience, ready to step into a 360 Recruitment Consultant role!NES Fircroft is more than just a recruitment agency – we’re a leader in the engineering sector, driven by innovation, growth, and a dash of fun!

Power the change towards a brighter, sustainable future!

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