People & Cultre Manager

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People & Cultre Manager

  • Location:

    Glasgow

  • Sector:

    Finance

  • Salary:

    £40000 - £45000

  • Contact:

    Martin Bryce

  • Contact email:

    martin.bryce@alexandersteele.com

  • Contact phone:

    Martin Bryce

  • Job ref:

    2927

  • Published:

    2 days ago

  • Expiry date:

    07 Jun 2025

People & Culture Manager
Glasgow | Progressive Scottish Food Business | Full-time, Permanent

We’re partnering with a fast-growing, forward-thinking Scottish food company to recruit a People & Culture Manager for their Glasgow HQ. This is a unique opportunity to join a business that’s redefining what a modern food company looks like — values-led, sustainability-focused, and deeply committed to its people.

As the company continues to scale, they’re looking for an experienced HR professional who thrives in a dynamic environment and can help shape a culture that’s innovative, inclusive and fit for the future. You’ll work closely with senior leadership to embed progressive people practices across the organisation — from the production floor to the leadership team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and evolve people strategy across the business — with a strong focus on culture, growth, and inclusion.

  • Partner with managers to support high-performing teams and positive employee experiences.

  • Oversee recruitment, learning & development, and engagement initiatives aligned to company values.

  • Ensure policies and people processes are modern, equitable and legally sound.

  • Drive continuous improvement in areas such as wellbeing, feedback, DE&I, and leadership development.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Solid experience in a People & Culture or HR leadership role, ideally in FMCG, manufacturing or high-growth environments.

  • Confident in challenging the status quo and bringing fresh ideas to the table.

  • Strong interpersonal and influencing skills — a trusted partner to all levels of the business.

  • A proactive, adaptable mindset with a genuine passion for building better workplaces.

This is more than a traditional HR role — it’s a chance to help shape the future of a company that’s making a real impact in Scotland’s food sector.