Solent Group work with a diverse portfolio of Retailers and supply bespoke products within various categories, including Health & Beauty, Household Impulse Snacking and Reusable Bags. We are proud to be best-in-class when it comes to own-label product innovation. Our Categories are fast-paced with ever-evolving trends and a host of ground-breaking products coming to market on a regular basis – we add value to retailers by leading and owning each category.
Here at Solent we want people to be extraordinary. We pride ourselves on creating and producing amazing products and brands for our Global Customers. You will be joining a company with offices globally across South Africa, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Vietnam, and the UK.
POSITION: People Business Partner
DIVISION/DEPT: People & Culture Department
REPORT TO: Head of People & Culture
LOCATION: Sheffield or Liverpool
The Opportunity - People Business Partner
We are looking for a dynamic and forward-thinking People Business Partner who thrives in a fast-paced environment. Personable and driven, you will play a key role in shaping the People & Culture function across our UK operations, with additional exposure to our South Africa and Asia teams.
This role is fundamental in delivering a culture and office environment that truly represents Solent and our values. Covering our three sites in the North—Widnes, Bury, and Dinnington—you will be involved in all aspects of HR and recruitment, ensuring our teams are supported and set up for success.
Key Responsibilities:
* Collaborate with management to develop and implement HR strategies aligned with business objectives.
* Lead the integration of a recent acquisition, embedding culture and driving new ways of working.
* Partner with managers on employee relations matters, including disciplinary actions, grievances, and performance improvement plans.
* Work closely with the Talent Acquisition Partner to identify staffing needs and implement effective recruitment strategies.
* Ensure compliance with UK employment legislation and regulatory requirements.
* Leverage HR data and analytics to inform decision-making and measure the effectiveness of HR programs.
* Identify areas for improvement and recommend solutions to enhance HR processes and practices.
* Own the employee lifecycle—from recruitment through probation—to ensure effective onboarding and development.
About You:
* CIPD or equivalent professional qualification preferred.
* Strong understanding of UK employment law and HR best practices.
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills.
* Ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels.
* A strategic thinker who can translate business needs into impactful HR initiatives.
* Experience in change management or M&A integration is highly desirable.
This role is a pivotal opportunity to shape culture, drive engagement, and embed best practices across the business.
We Offer:
* Competitive salary with annual salary reviews
* 25 days holiday per annum, increasing to 27 days after 3 years’ service and 30 days after 5 years’ service
* Extensive benefits programme including buying additional holiday, medical cash plan, access to mental health support and many other benefits
* Flexible hours and work from home available to all staff
* Great learning and development and progression opportunities
* Yearly bonus structure (based on company targets)
* Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave
* Generous Company Sick Pay
* Pension Scheme Contribution
* Solent social events run by our inhouse Social Team
* Cycle to Work scheme