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Opportunities

Current opportunities: 

Product & Delivery Manager

Full-time (/part-time)

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Previous opportunities: 

Environmental Monitoring Project Officer (Historic Churches)

Full-time (/part-time) - closed

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Data & UI Assistant

Full-time (/part-time) - closed

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Product & Delivery Manager

Context

Having seen first hand the dearth of modern tech available for historic building management, we were founded with the purpose of empowering volunteers and building managers to care for and adapt these invaluable cultural assets.

 

The intersection of heritage, BIM, and sustainability is ripe for innovation and we’re incredibly excited to be building the platform of the future, to help ensure generations of the future can continue to enjoy these spaces.

 

 

Role

As our business and product matures, we need a proven Product & Delivery Manager to lead our platform’s development, and  importantly - ensure our team is building the right things, in the right order!

 

This is the first hire we’re making in this area, and because of this, we need someone who’s unafraid of being a broad generalist, and gets a kick out of responsibilities that blur the lines between product & delivery.

 

You

  • You’ve got a proven track record of enabling software teams to build the best results in the business

  • You can operate at different levels, with an eye for detail that can also see the big picture

  • You’re battle-tested in Agile & Scrum and comfortable being the evangelist and internal expert on lean, iterative development

  • Whether it’s speaking directly to end-users or writing user stories for our backlog, you’re comfortable getting stuck in to all aspects of what it takes to go from idea to implemented solution

  • You love running regular refinement sessions that ensure that from developer to stakeholder, we all have a shared understanding of what is going be developed

  • You geek out about business and get excited about the impact your product decisions will have on it

  • You’re comfortable leading a product built on a no-code platform, and working alongside our tech team to strategise how the product evolves and how to find compromises based on the constraints

 

The details

This is a unique opportunity to join Cheribim, an early stage start-up working at the intersection of the historic buildings / environmental sustainability sector.

 

  • The salary range for this role is £40k - £55K, dependent on experience

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (prorated if part-time), flexible working available

  • We’re open to applicants who could take on this role part-time, so long as we can have an open and transparent conversation about how you’d achieve your goals with a lower time commitment.
     

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and encourage applications from underrepresented groups in tech.

 

Apply

To apply for this role, please email Katie at katie@cheribimapp.com with: 

  • a short paragraph about your interest in the role

  • your availability for an online call, or in-person conversation in Sheffield City Centre

  • a 1 page CV


Please note that this is a rolling advert and may close earlier than advertised. Applications will be reviewed at regular intervals. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible for consideration or send a note with expected timelines.

 

Download this job description below:

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Product & Delivery Manager

Role

As our business and product matures, we need a proven Product & Delivery Manager to lead our platform’s development, and  importantly - ensure our team is building the right things, in the right order!

 

This is the first hire we’re making in this area, and because of this, we need someone who’s unafraid of being a broad generalist, and gets a kick out of responsibilities that blur the lines between product & delivery.

 

You

  • You’ve got a proven track record of enabling software teams to build the best results in the business

  • You can operate at different levels, with an eye for detail that can also see the big picture

  • You’re battle-tested in Agile & Scrum and comfortable being the evangelist and internal expert on lean, iterative development

  • Whether it’s speaking directly to end-users or writing user stories for our backlog, you’re comfortable getting stuck in to all aspects of what it takes to go from idea to implemented solution

  • You love running regular refinement sessions that ensure that from developer to stakeholder, we all have a shared understanding of what is going be developed

  • You geek out about business and get excited about the impact your product decisions will have on it

  • You’re comfortable leading a product built on a no-code platform, and working alongside our tech team to strategise how the product evolves and how to find compromises based on the constraints

 

The details

This is a unique opportunity to join Cheribim, an early stage start-up working at the intersection of the historic buildings / environmental sustainability sector.

 

  • The salary range for this role is £40k - £55K, dependent on experience

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (prorated if part-time), flexible working available

  • We’re open to applicants who could take on this role part-time, so long as we can have an open and transparent conversation about how you’d achieve your goals with a lower time commitment.

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and encourage applications from underrepresented groups in tech.

 

Apply

To apply for this role, please email Katie at katie@cheribimapp.com with: 

  • a short paragraph about your interest in the role

  • your availability for an online call, or in-person conversation in Sheffield City Centre

  • a 1 page CV

 

Please note that this is a rolling advert and may close earlier than advertised. Applications will be reviewed at regular intervals. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible for consideration or send a note with expected timelines.

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Environmental Monitoring Project Officer
(Historic Churches) 

Context

Cheribim Ltd and The Diocese of Sheffield are proud to partner on a groundbreaking project to develop a novel means of rapidly assessing the thermal performance of historic buildings to inform and assure retrofit.  

To deliver this project, Cheribim Ltd are seeking an Environmental Monitoring Project Officer to join their team and support local churches during the project which will run from 1st August 2023 – 31st March 2025.

 

Role

The successful candidate will work closely with Cheribim’s technical team, represent the Diocese and support churches across South Yorkshire to roll out “plug-and-play”- remote environmental monitoring sensors at up to 100 historic buildings. They will work closely with the project’s Historic Buildings Physicist to produce resources and share information about historic buildings’ performance and their contribution to / approaches towards environmental sustainability.

 

You

We are looking for someone who is:

  • interested in historic buildings, community and tech

  • excited by the role they have to play in reaching Net Zero

  • an excellent communicator with outstanding organisational skills

  • perhaps with broad administrative experience

 

You need to be an adaptable learner with good attention to detail, comfortable working in a fast-paced environment where priorities are ever changing.

 

The details

This is a unique opportunity to join Cheribim, an early stage start-up working at the intersection of the historic buildings / environmental sustainability sector.

 

  • Salary depending on experience

  • Full time 37.5 hours per week (open to part-time)

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (prorated if part-time), flexible, hybrid working available

  • Based at Cheribim Offices - 5 mins from Sheffield Train Station (S1 2NS) with travel to Diocese of Sheffield, Church House Rotherham (S65 1BL) and sites across South Yorkshire 

 

Apply

Please apply by submitting a CV and covering letter of no more than 1 side to katie@cheribimapp.com by midnight 

 

Please indicate in your application your availability and preference for online/in person

 

To arrange a short informal conversation about the role please contact Katie (Director, Cheribim Ltd) at katie@cheribimapp.com

 

Download info on the role and its context and a job description below:

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Data & UI Assistant

Role

Cheribim Ltd are seeking a Data and UI Assistant to help deliver an exciting project (finishing 31st March 2025 but the post will continue).

 

The successful candidate will work closely with the AI and Data Scientist to roll out Internet of Things (IoT) - remote environmental monitoring sensors at up to 100 historic buildings. This will involve contributing to the full IoT pipeline, from specification documentation to data visualisation in Grafana, and development of our web-app in Glide. Prior experience in these activities is not required as training will be provided for all aspects of the role.

Context

Cheribim Ltd and The Diocese of Sheffield are proud to partner on a groundbreaking project to develop a novel means of rapidly assessing the thermal performance of historic buildings to inform and assure retrofit.  

 

You

We are looking for someone who:

  • enjoys learning

  • is excited by the prospect of working on real-world projects with historic buildings and the Net Zero agenda

  • is extremely proactive, organised and has high attention to detail 

  • has a demonstrable interest in the technologies we work with

 

You need to be a great team player, receptive to feedback and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment where priorities are ever changing.

 

The details

This is a unique opportunity to join Cheribim, an early stage start-up working at the intersection of the historic buildings / environmental sustainability sector.

 

  • Salary depending on experience

  • Full time 37.5 hours per week (open to part-time)

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (prorated if part-time), flexible, hybrid working available

  • Based at Cheribim Offices - 5 mins from Sheffield Train Station (S1 2NS) 

 

Apply

Please apply by submitting a CV and covering letter of no more than 1 side to katie@cheribimapp.com 

Please indicate in your application your availability and preference for online/in person

To arrange a short informal conversation about the role please contact Katie (Director, Cheribim Ltd) at katie@cheribimapp.com

Download info on the role and its context and a job description below:

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