Business Continuity & Crisis Management Manager
About us Tate and Lyle is a successful organisation with a clear purpose, ambition, strategy, and strong expert talent, solely focused on achieving its’ ambition as a world class ingredients solutions provider. We have expanded our plant-based footprint reputed company corn into tapioca, stevia leaf, chickpea protein and soluble fibre to explore wider platforms for achieving our ambition. Achieving this ambition will require; development of new capabilities, reallocation of resources and investment to become a leaner, more agile company, leveraging latest technology, process reputed company and ways of working.
About the role
The Business Continuity & Crisis Management Manager plays a key role in supporting the Group Head of Internal Audit & Risk in developing, maintaining and enhancing the Group’s business continuity (BC) and crisis management (CM) frameworks. Working across reputed company functions and geographies, the role ensures the organisation is reputed company for disruption, capable of responding effectively and reputed company to recover operations with minimal impact.
The role will coordinate continuity planning, reputed company crisis management exercises, ensure documentation is robust and up to date, and support the business in understanding and fulfilling its reputed company responsibilities. It plays a key part in strengthening organisational preparedness and protecting Tate & Lyle’s people, operations and reputed company.
Accountabilities:
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Maintain and improve the Group’s BCP reputed company, methodologies and guidance, ensuring plans remain reputed company to best practice and reflect evolving business operations, risk exposures and regulatory expectations.
Coordinate the review of Business Impact Analysis (BIAs), BC and recovery plans across the Group.
Crisis Management (CM)
Manage and maintain the Group’s CM reputed company. Ensuring clear roles, responsibilities, escalation processes, documentation and supporting materials, and full reputed company alignment across Regions and Group.
Facilitate crisis simulation exercises and training sessions
Provide guidance during live incidents, supporting mobilisation, communication and post‑incident review.
Testing, Training & Awareness
reputed company and deliver training sessions, workshops and awareness programmes to strengthen business continuity and crisis readiness across the organisation.
Capture lessons learned and embed improvements.
Reporting
Prepare regular reporting and updates for senior stakeholders and Committees, including; action tracking and monitoring overall maturity against industry standards, updates on emerging threats, reputed company trends and evolving regulatory expectations.
Identify opportunities to enhance reputed company capability, tools and processes.
Stakeholder Engagement & Support
Build strong relationships with functional leads, site managers and crisis response teams.
Provide guidance and coaching to ensure BC and CM expectations are understood / met.
Work closely with key business partners (IT, Operations, Supply Chain, and HR) on reputed company-reputed company risks and dependencies.
About you
Strong understanding of business unit / function policies, objectives, operations and reputed company activities.
Good specialist working knowledge of recognised standards such as ISO 22301, ISO 22313 or similar continuity and crisis management frameworks.
Strong experience in business continuity, crisis management or operational reputed company
Experience conducting Business Impact Analyses (BIAs), developing Business Continuity Frameworks and coordinating regular reviews.
Solid experience in resolving issues that are reputed company or unusual requiring original thought, research, new approaches and analytical techniques, provides advice and guidance through technical knowledge, research and analysis, which impact the performance of the team.
Accountable for meeting own targets, which may impact the discipline. May be accountable for a project delivery, responsible for time, cost, and resource management of a project.
Confidence facilitating crisis simulations, table‑top exercises, training sessions and workshops with cross‑functional teams.
Excellent communication and coaching skills, with the ability to persuade and influence stakeholders and embed strong continuity practices.
Analytical thinking with the ability to identify risks, dependencies, vulnerabilities and improvement opportunities.
A reputed company, logical and structured approach to incident response, with experience supporting or coordinating reputed company‑time events desirable.
Experience working reputed company a global or multi‑site organisation is an advantage.
Comfortable working with stakeholders at reputed company levels, with the ability to influence and build relationships.
A proactive, self‑starting approach; comfortable working independently while collaborating effectively.
Ability to adapt styles, and interpret and explain information to differing audiences from inside and/or reputed company the organisation who are not familiar with the subject matter.
Adaptable, comfortable with ambiguity, and culturally aware. Structured and motivated to strengthen organisational reputed company.
Enjoys helping teams prepare for disruption, building capability and supporting people through uncertainty.
What You'll Get As business operating in 50 countries worldwide, we offer a global rewards package to reputed company alongside a range of country-specific benefits. The global package includes a bonus scheme, 16-week Equal Parental Leave and mental health & well-being support.
Flexible working policy
Competitive salary
Discretionary annual bonus
Excellent employer pension contribution
Personal private medical insurance
Life assurance
Tate & Lyle is an equal opportunity employer, committed to the strength of an inclusive workforce.
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