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  2. Drainage Operations Supervisor

    Posted 26/06/2024 by Hays Construction and Property

    Salary:
    £300 - £350/day + vehicle + mileage
    Location:
    Sheffield, South Yorkshire (33 miles)
    Job Type:
    Temporary

    Your new company. A large national client are recruiting for a freelance Drainage Operations Supervisor for a project in Sheffield. Reporting to the Group Operations Manager you will be assisting the Project Manager with the day to day running of the project. Your new role. We are currently seeking … more

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  3. FTC Operations Manager

    Posted yesterday by Domus Recruitment

    Salary:
    £45,000 - £50,000/annum
    Location:
    Rotherham (35 miles)
    Job Type:
    Temporary

    A fantastic opportunity has arisen in Rotherham to help manage several Supported Living services. I am recruiting for this exciting opportunity on behalf of a service provider for adults living with Autism and Learning Disabilities. This is a great opportunity for a Multisite Registered manager to … more

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  4. Licensing Officer

    Posted 2 days ago by The Oyster Partnership

    Salary:
    £20 - £35/hour
    Location:
    NN1, Northampton, Northamptonshire (48 miles)
    Job Type:
    Contract, Temporary

    Licensing Officer. Central England. £25 - £35/h. Are you being paid what you're worth. Chances are, if your a Licensing Officer who has been working for the same organisation for more than 5 years, the answer is no. Unfortunately, Salaries in the public sector have stagnated for decades, but there … more

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