Established in 2020, Serconnect Ltd is a leading Independent Connection Provider (ICP) based in Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire.
Serconnect delivers high-quality electrical infrastructure solutions, including substation installations, EV charging networks, and renewable energy connections. Our team are based in the north west of England, with national coverage for provision of projects, maintenance and faults response.
The company is NERS, and ISO 45001:2018, 14001:2015, 9001:2015 and 27001:2013 (in transition) accredited.
Network Design
Construction
New Electricity Connections
Disconnecting Existing Mains and Services
Substation Installation and Commissioning
Removal or Relocation of Substations
Repair and Maintenance of Underground Cables
Overhead Line and Electrical Infrastructure Works
Emergency Faults
Diversion of Existing Mains and Services
Temporary Site Supply
Civil Engineering Works
Your Role
Due to continuing business growth, we have an opportunity for a People Coordinator to join our People and Culture team to support the business as we continue our journey of growth.
You will work within the People and Culture Team, supporting the People Advisor and the Head of People and Culture with effective and efficient administrative support across daily and project-led activities, enabling the team to deliver efficient support to the wider business and ensuring our activities remain compliant.
Day to day, your role will support the team, across all areas of our people life-cycle; talent acquisition (recruitment), onboarding, employee relations, reward, engagement, policy, training, HRIS data input and underpinning everything we do with compliance.
Your Responsibilities
Administrative Support:
as the first point of contact for daily people-related queries, via the telephone or in person, you will provide practical guidance or signpost to your wider team for further advice/support
support administration of people-related documentation, including development of offer letters, contracts of employment and changes to terms and conditions letter
support the wider team with administrative input into the HRIS (sickness absence, disciplinary, performance management)
Input/update employee records on the HRIS, ensuring that they are all up to date and accurate and promote the employee self-service aspects (address change etc)
ensure that materials are prepared in advance for all internal training sessions
support HR projects
provide administrative support to develop a wide range of wellbeing information and resources, alongside targeted initiatives and events to promote health and wellbeing
support the administration of the HR task-management system, including assigning tasks, preparing documents and reports
coordinate and administer our employee benefits, including handling queries, processing requests and reporting on usage.
support the performance management cycle with the wider team and ensure it is scheduled in the HRIS
Employee Relations:
provide administrative support for people management processes such as performance management, investigations, disciplinary, grievance, capability and absence management.
attend meetings where required for note-taking and prepare records of conversation.
ensure all meeting actions are diarised and followed-up and completed in a timely manner.
liaise with our external Occupational Health (OH) team to schedule a OH appointment and process a referral to help our team back to work safely, following any sickness absence
initiate sickness absence return to work meetings for line managers through the HRIS
support employee voice mechanisms (employee engagement surveys)
Compliance:
review any changes to policies, ensuring compliance with ISO and develop/update process maps to support line managers and push communication through the HRIS
promote our positive culture when communicating new policies and processes
Talent acquisition (recruitment) and retention:
support amendments to new or updated job descriptions
assist with the selection activities of roles being advertised by the business
arrange job interviews with shortlisted candidates
support line managers during the interview process, with note-taking /scoring
complete right to work and DBS checks as part of pre-onboarding activity and ensure that the HRIS is updated at every stage
ensure as part of the onboarding process, you liaise with the wider business team to ensure that new employees receive everything they need on day one
update the People and Culture induction presentation/plan where required
Professional Development:
keep up to date with developments in employment people practice and UK employment legislation by attending courses, conferences, events, webinars and reading industry updates etc.
About You
You will be a confident and experienced People Coordinator, looking for a move to a growing business, where you will have scope to personally and professionally develop in your role. To help you with your application, please see refer to our essential and desirable requirements for the role.
Essential:
Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with the ability to deal with rapidly changing business conditions
Can demonstrate strong knowledge of current employment legislation
Can demonstrate efficient management of Employee Relations Casework (Disciplinaries, Grievances, Absence, Performance)
Familiar with HRIS and other HR technology tools that streamline HR processes and improve data management.
Proficient user of Microsoft tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Proven ability to maintain confidentiality in any environment
Proven ability to communicate effectively with staff at all levels
Proven excellent communication skills, both written and spoken
Can demonstrate a proactive, positive and pragmatic approach to any problems, always demonstrating integrity and professionalism
Can demonstrate the ability to work in a multi-task environment
Level 3 CIPD Qualification/or equivalent demonstrable experience
Desirable:
Proven experience within the Construction or Electrical industry
Proven ability of developing data-driven reports
PLEASE NOTE
Before applying for this role, you
must
meet our minimum
essential
criteria;
you must be able to provide evidence of right to work in the UK
you must live within a daily commutable distance to our HQ in Blackburn, Lancashire
you must have a CIPD Level 3 qualification OR demonstrable experience
People Coordinator package
Salary:
26,000-28,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Hours:
25-30 hours a week, Monday - Friday (core hours 9:30 am -2:30pm)
Benefits:
25 days holiday, plus bank holidays
Professional Development opportunities
Wellbeing (EAP) support
Medicash (health cash plan for you and your family)
Salary Sacrifice EV scheme (eligibility rules apply)
Location:
Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire
Closing Date:
Friday 31st October 2025 - 12noon
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive sufficient applications
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: 26,000.00-28,000.00 per year
Application question(s):
Do you live within an hour commutable distance to our HQ in Blackburn, Lancashire?
You must possess a CIPD Level 3 qualification OR demonstrable People Coordinator experience. Can you evidence this?
Experience:
Human Resources in an Coordinator role: 1 year (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person
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