At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and grow the Specialties segment, overseeing sales and purchasing activities.
- Company: A family-owned, multi-billion turnover chemical business with a rich history.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career advancement opportunities, and a dynamic work environment.
- Other info: Be part of a team that values innovation and growth.
- Why this job: Join a thriving company and make a significant impact in the chemical industry.
- Qualifications: Experience in sales and purchasing within the chemical sector is essential.
The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 £ per year.
Handley James Chemical are excited to be engaged as the search partner to a family owned, multi-billion turnover chemical business with both distribution and manufacturing capabilities.
With over 60 years in chemical distribution market, they serve as an interface between chemical manufacturers and the chemical processing industry.
Providing a full service along the supply chain, including procurement, product development, individual mixing, logistics and manufacturing.
Following exciting growth and the creation of a number of key roles, we are currently recruiting for a Head of Specialities , who will support the continued growth of the business.
Overview As the Head of Specialties you will lead and grow the Specialties segment of the business by overseeing both sales and purchasing activities across CASE (Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants
We’re Hiring: Head of Specialities employer: Handley James
Join a dynamic and growing SME manufacturer in the Greater Manchester area, where you will play a pivotal role in shaping the Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality strategy. Our company fosters a collaborative work culture that prioritises employee engagement and accountability, offering ample opportunities for professional growth and development. With a commitment to continuous improvement and best practices, we provide a supportive environment for you to lead impactful initiatives and drive cultural change within the organisation.