Job Title: Legal Director or Principle Solicitor Department/Specialism - Insolvency Salary: Circa GBP80K - GBP120K + + bonus #39; (flexible dependant on experience) Location: Cardiff, flexible working location. Hours: Fu
One of the UK #39;s leading Property Consultancies is actively recruiting an Associate Director to be based from Cardiff. THE COMPANY The client is one of the leading Consultancies in the UK with a network of offices acr
Associate Planning Director Private Consultancy Cardiff GBP59,000 plus car allowance bonus Carrington West are pleased to be working with a leading multi-disciplinary real estate company based in Birmingham, renowned for
Associate / Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Cardiff Are you an experienced Town Planner looking to step up to an Associate or Associate Director level role? A leading consultancy is seeking a driven and know
We are working with a leading civil and structural engineering consultancy in South Wales, to appoint an Associate Director to lead their Structural Engineering team in Cardiff. This is an exciting opportunity to join a
Director of Environmental Impact Assessment Do you want to lead transformative projects in urban regeneration and property development? Are you passionate about directing multidisciplinary teams to deliver impactful envi
Welsh Judo Association - Two Independent Non-Executive Director (INED) Vacancies The Welsh Judo Association (WJA) is the National Governing Body for judo in Wales. Our aim is to create better people for a better society.
The Role: I rsquo;m seeking a highly experienced and motivated Director of Structural Engineering to lead a thriving structural engineering team for a busy multidisciplinary consultancy. Based in Cardiff, this role will
Tennis Wales is the Governing Body of tennis and padel in Wales. Our vision is tennis opened up across Wales with a mission to transform Welsh communities through tennis. We launched our strategy from (Apply online only)
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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