HEAD OF COMPLIANCE
Location: Birmingham with occasional Global travel. Hybrid working (2 days remote).
Salary: Up to £60,000 + bonus, 26 days holiday & other benefits.
Redline Group is supporting a well established and growing global business provides innovative solutions for electronics hardware distribution and asset management as they look to recruit a Head of Compliance based in the Birmingham area. The company works with major global OEM's and corporations to manage their electronic assets, distribute parts and recover value from surplus equipment while supporting environmental objectives. ISO-certified and industry-recognised, this business combines growth with a strong compliance and safety culture.
The Role
Reporting to senior leadership, the Head of Compliance will own and develop the Integrated Management System, covering Quality, Health & Safety, Environment, and Information Security across global operations. You will ensure compliance for areas such as dual-goods and exports, manage risk, drive continuous improvement, and support operational leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain and improve the IMS which includes ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 27001
Lead audits, inspections, and risk assessments
Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and contractual obligations
Investigate incidents and drive corrective actions
Promote a strong safety, quality, and compliance culture
Liaise with regulators, insurers, and accreditation bodies
Support training, reporting, and documentation for compliance objectives
Contribute to operational projects and management reporting
Required Skills & Experience
Proven experience implementing and managing ISO standards
Understanding of Dual-Goods and Export compliance
Strong leadership, organisational, and problem-solving skills
Willingness to travel internationally, expected 1 week every quarter
Auditor or HSE/compliance qualifications are highly desirable
To Apply
Apply now for the Head of Compliance role in Birmingham. Send your CV to (url removed) Or call Yuon on (phone number removed)