Lead the Future of Arts in Wales as Our Director of Finance and Business Service * A strategic, multi-faceted role based in Cardiff. About Our Client The Arts Council of Wales is an independent charity established by Roy
Deputy Director of Finance and Business Assurance Location: Cardiff, South Glamorgan ndash; hybrid working Salary/Rate: GBP101,390 per annum Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) is part of the NHS Wales family and has an
Finance Director - Marinas Commercial Properties Our client is getting ready for an exciting journey acquiring a diverse portfolio of Marinas and Commercial properties to bring them out of administration and turn them ar
Cedar is currently working exclusively with a leading Financial Services business headquartered in Cardiff that is a market leader in area and is about to commence an exciting growth phase. To help enable the next phase
TristoneNash have recently partnered with a social housing provider with a fantastic reputation across South Wales. We are assisting them with a vacancy within Human Resources: Head of People Services - CIPD Level 7 Loca
Cloud Solutions Architect - Cardiff 2-3 days p/week onsite GBP60-GBP85k (D.O.E) Benefits: Bonus Scheme, Pension, Health Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Development Plan, 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, Cycle to Wor
Principle Design Engineer Cardiff CF14 GBP60-65,000 Commutable from Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Barry, Llantrisant, Pontypridd Benefits:- Highly competitive salary Bonus Opportunity 25 Days + Bank Holidays Em
We are looking for a Contracts Manager to ensure a high-quality leisure service is delivered across our 8 leisure centres in Cardiff. Now entering our seventh year of operation in partnership with Cardiff City Council, w
Brief Overview Our client is a leading UK environmental, landscape and planning consultancy that is experiencing plenty of growth. The company is doing a significant amount of work within the renewable energy and transmi
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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