Lawson Fuses Limited (@Lucy Group)
HR Business Partner - 6-month FTC

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This role is part-time, 3 days per week on an initial 6-month fixed-term contract.
Help shape the people agenda behind the UK's energy and infrastructure future.
About the Company
Lucy Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEEVI), Lucy Zodion and Lawson Fuses are trusted names within the Lucy Group, delivering innovative solutions across energy, electrical infrastructure, highways and EV charging. As these businesses continue to evolve and grow, we're looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to support leaders across our Newcastle and Sowerby Bridge operations.
The Opportunity
As HR Business Partner, you'll support multiple business units, working directly with leaders to deliver practical people solutions that improve capability, productivity, retention and business performance. You'll play a key role in driving organisational change, supporting workforce planning, managing complex employee relations matters and ensuring people initiatives align with commercial objectives. Supported by our wider UK HR team based in Oxford, you'll act as a trusted advisor across a diverse workforce spanning engineering, manufacturing, technical and commercial functions.
What You'll Be Doing
- Partnering with leaders to develop and deliver people plans that support business performance and growth.
- Provide expert advice on employee relations, organisational change, performance, conduct, absence and capability matters.
- Support workforce planning, succession planning and organisational design activities.
- Drive engagement, retention and leadership effectiveness across the business.
- Leading and embedding key HR processes including performance management, salary reviews and talent planning.
- Using HR data and insights to influence decision-making and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Work closely with Recruitment, Learning & Development, and wider HR colleagues to deliver consistent people outcomes.
- Support business transformation, culture initiatives and the adoption of new ways of working.
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What We're Looking For
We're seeking an experienced HR professional who combines strategic thinking with a hands-on approach.
Essential Experience
- CIPD Level 5 qualified as a minimum (Level 7 desirable)
- Significant HR Business Partnering experience within complex or changing organisations.
- Experience supporting multiple sites and business units.
- Strong employee relations expertise and up-to-date UK employment law knowledge.
- Proven experience supporting organisational change, transformation or restructuring programmes.
- Experience partnering with leaders within manufacturing, engineering, infrastructure, technology or operational environments.
- Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills, with the confidence to challenge constructively.
- Ability to balance strategic priorities with practical, site-based delivery.


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This role is part-time, 3 days per week on an initial 6-month fixed-term contract. You'll work in a hybrid site-based model, spending: 1 day per week in Newcastle & 1 day per week in Sowerby Bridge. The remaining day flexed according to business needs. Occasional travel to our Oxford headquarters may also be required. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential, as regular travel between locations forms a key part of the role.
Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to make a genuine impact across several growing businesses within a respected international engineering and infrastructure group. You'll work closely with senior leaders, influence organisational change, and help build high-performing teams that support the future of energy, electrical infrastructure and EV technology in the UK.
Ready to make a difference? We'd love to hear from you.
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