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Regulatory Affairs Specialist (Previous Relevant Experince is Required)

Telent
Warwick
2 days ago
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Compliance Coordinator

At Telent, you will have the opportunity to be a part of something bigger. To keep things moving, to connect people. It's important work we do. Learning together, inspiring colleagues, and making the entire organisation better. Join us and help keep the nations critical networks connected and protected 24/7.


Reporting into the Compliance Manager whilst working as part of the team, the successful Compliance Coordinator will be responsible for monitoring compliance across several projects and assisting with the necessary requirements applicable to both Design and Build activities within the Wireless Design Team. The role will require the successful person to work from our Warwick office on a Wednesday and possibly Thursday each week.


Compliance Coordinator, what youll do:

  • Manage new and updated documentation
  • Create initial BAPA enquiries (Network Rail Documentation, Basic Asset Protection Agreement)
  • Respond to queries received from Network Rail
  • Updating internal & external systems to ensure these are always up to date
  • Attend internal meetings & client meetings when necessary
  • Strong ability to schedule works & align diaries with both internal & external resource
  • Chase internal & external resource to ensure deadlines are met
  • Provide administrative support to all members of the team
  • Deal with queries and escalate where necessary

Who you are:

If you are IT savvy, organised and methodical, with the ability to learn new processes and assist the Wireless team where and when required then this could be the next step in your career.


Compliance Coordinator Key Requirements:

  • Demonstrable administrative / coordinators role experience
  • Ability to understand and manage priorities within a fast-paced working environment
  • Have excellent communication skills and ability to prioritise workload
  • Ability to build positive relationships and collaborate with clients and colleagues
  • An agile role but the role will require the successful person to work from our Warwick office on Wednesdays and possibly Thursdays

What we offer:

A career at Telent can span many sectors, roles, technologies and clients giving you the opportunity to develop, learn new skills and make an impact. We are growing and we rely on our committed Team to deliver.


We nurture the talent that makes this happen, by our on-going commitment to creating an inclusive culture that respects and values difference, that celebrates diverse ideas. We want everyone to feel they can be themselves and to thrive at work.


The additional benefits with this role:

  • 26 days holiday, plus public holidays, and the option to buy or sell days annually
  • Company pension scheme
  • A range of family friendly policies
  • Occupational health support and wellbeing Portal
  • Discounts on Cinema, Restaurants and Shopping with Telent Reward scheme.

Learn more about Telent:

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Were passionate about creating an environment that champions diversity and inclusion, where everyone feels they belong, can be themselves and empowered to reach their full potential. People are at the heart of our business, and we believe that our teams should reflect the diverse experiences and backgrounds of the communities we support.


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About Telent


Telent is a leading technology company and specialist in the design, build, support and maintenance, drawing on decades of experience in mission critical communications and technology. of the UKs critical digital infrastructure. The work we do helps connect thousands of people and communities, using the best technology and innovation available. When you join us, youll have the opportunity to make a real impact on all our futures by fulfilling your potential and delivering high performance. We work together to make everyday life work better for everyone. Youll be part of a team of more than 3,000 brilliant, dedicated people committed to getting the job done well.


Brilliance brought together.


We are guided by our values and behaviours:


Be Inclusive


Take Responsibility


Collaborate


Be Customer-focussed



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