Works Manager Cardiff GBP60K - GBP80K plus package Role Purpose: The role of the Works Manager is to co-ordinate operations and oversee the workforce at the projects site. The role holder is the point of reference for bo
Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) is part of the NHS Wales family and has an important role in changing the way health and care services are delivered through technology and data. The organisation supports frontline s
Principal Design Engineer Cardiff GBP60k - GBP65k per annum Yolk Recruitment is partnered with an innovative medical device business during an exciting period of expansion. We have a new opportunity for an experienced De
Senior Project Manager ndash; Cardiff An opportunity has arisen to join a leading construction main contractor for an exciting and prestigious project. As the Project Manager, you will be working for a respectable and th
A leading development company is looking for a Financial Controller to join its existing finance team based in Cardiff. Reporting into the Finance Director, as Financial Controller your role will include: To provide best
Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit is proud to be working with an organisation that provides digital services across the health care sector. The Opportunity: This is a very senior member of the Finance and
Job Title: Works Manager (Earthworks) Location: South Wales Salary: GBP60,000 - GBP70,000 per annum, plus comprehensive package About Us: dedicated to delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions. With a proven track
Joining Ogi is a unique opportunity to work within an innovative Welsh business and one of the fastest-growing companies in Wales. You may have known us previously as Spectrum Internet and NSUK - we #39;ve rebranded to O
Head of IT | GBP60,000 - GBP80,000 | Hybrid | Professional Services The Role: * Strategy Implementation: Execute and oversee the current IT strategy in line with the firm rsquo;s objectives, ensuring timely and effective
Before the industrial revolution, Cardiff was just a small village. From the early 1800s, the region started to export coal to countries around the world, which led to rapid development in its trading activities and a large inflow of migrants to Cardiff. However, it took the town until 1905 to acquire the city status, and another 50 years to become the capital of Wales. From its modern waterfront and historical castles to the National Museum of Wales, Principality Stadium, and a vibrant nightlife – Cardiff has a lot to offer to students and professionals coming to the city for work. While bei...
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