Talent Acquisition Specialist

SRG
Glasgow, Alba / Scotland, G2 1AL, United Kingdom
2 days ago
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SRG are delighted to once again be working with one of Scotland's leading science innovators as they continue to expand their operations team. As part of (and to support) continued growth they are looking to bring in an experienced talent acquisition/recruitment specialist.

The Company

This organisation are one of the most exciting and fastest growing science companies in the UK, partnered with private and public investors both in Scotland and the US they are undergoing a large expansion currently and expect this to continue moving forward. Their team is made up of some of the best and brightest in engineering, science and machine learning and their culture facilitates a collaborative workplace, blending these skills to develop their technology.

The Role

As the organisation's talent acquisition specialist you will be responsible for the full recruitment lifecycle for a variety of technical and non-technical positions. Working closely with hiring managers and the wider people operations team you will manage advertising, applications, outreach, interviews, offers and onboarding ensuring a smooth process for all candidates. This role also involves communicating with already established external recruitment partners.

The Right Person

Essential

Prior experience in a recruitment focussed position

Demonstrable experience managing the full recruitment lifecycle

Demonstrable experience of senior stakeholder engagement

Prior experience recruiting STEM professionals

Proficient with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)

Desirable

Prior experience working as part of a small people operations (HR) team

Time spent in internal recruitment/talent acquisition positions

Qualifications in Human Resources (or similar)

Qualification in a STEM subject (or similar)

Interested? Hit apply

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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